Kind of a preview of how shell run her court and this case. And in deciding whether to grant Special Counsel jack smiths request for protective order limiting what the disgraced expresident can and cannot say publicly about the case, judge chutkan cuts through Talking Points like a hot knife through butter. On the First Amendment protections, they are so fond of citing, mr. Trump, like every american, has a First Amendment right to free speech. But that right is not absolute. Adding that without a protective order, the disclosure of discovery materials could lead to witnesses being harassed or otherwise interfering with a fair trial. What about the fact that trump is running for president. And chutkan did not mince words on that eithe saying, this is a criminal trial and i will not take into consideration the impact will have for have for a political came on either side. He will have all of the rights hesen tieptled to. The existence is not going to have any bearing on my decision. I i
If there is evidence is mounting that there might have been efforts to obstructjustice that would be a parallel back to nixon and wouldnt look good for the president. Tonight, as fresh revelations about russia and the man he sacked as fbi boss who he apparently told the russians was a nutjob engulf the trump white house, we ask whether he can keep his presidency on the road. Jeremy corybns Right Hand Man Today made the bold claim that labour can win the election. We ask the Shadow Defence Secretary what that would mean for protecting the country. The little boy who witnessed the horrific murder of his mother Rachel Nickell 25 years ago tells his story of the trauma he suffered, and the impact of relentless press intrusion. All of a sudden we saw this man lunging forward with a black bag over his shoulder, and then everything happened. In a matter of seconds i was grabbed, thrown to the floor, my face dragged across the mud. Seconds later my mother collapsed next to me. And newsnights o
one, in a way, we re all all of your viewers are going through law school again as we follow this. and i want to remind viewers that, you know, what judge chutkan is ordering is completely routine other than this is a form he president. which he s asking for and demanding is that there not be commentary outside of the courthouse steps or in donald trump s case on truth social that tampers with the pool or seems or appears to threaten witnesses. judges have come down so hard on any public commentary by lawyers toward defendants that threatens either of those. this is no mystery to anybody who has walked into that courthouse or done any business in it. that is exactly what is required. and i think harry and lisa nail it, donald trump has already said on tuesday, for skanl pell, i m going to say whatever i want. and he s also basically said, as
outbreak. the cdc tracked with the massachusetts health department more than 649 cases that resulted from that weekend. 74% of them were fully vaccinated, fully vaccinated, and most of them had been vaccinated for months. so there was no question of it not having had adequate time to buildup an immune response. i think one of the things we re looking at here is the difference between neutralizing antibody responses, if i can indulge you with a little bit of biology here, versus b-cell memory response. so every single vaccine first trigger neutralizing antibodies. you have these armies, soldiers that come out and attack the enemy, boom, boom, boom. if they re really well made, they go right to the most vulnerable point on the virus, and bam, nail it. no problem. but then as you ve had your second dose and your immune system is fully adapted, it retreats into what s called a
favorite. getting rid of it maybe. i d like to get rid of lyme disease. do we have to get rid of the cia to get rid of lyme disease? i mean, that s a big question. does it trip you out how little some politicians know about medicine? it doesn t trip me out how little they know about medicine is they re willing to talk about it when they don t know anything. stay in your lane. yeah, stay in your lane. margaret, what s on your fallback list? i think maybe it s white people who think that they re people of color. hmm, i ve heard about this. can t we have just one thing? i want to be able to own one thing, being a person of color. i mean, white is a color. okay. i thought white was the absence of color on the color wheel? is it? well, to me, for example, white people, it seems like the absence of racism or the absence of hardship. that s sort of my perception of