infamous trump phone call to the georgia secretary of state. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state. cnn s sara murray has been following this story since the very beginning. and sara, the jurors in fulton county, georgia, are sworn in. what happens next? for the next several weeks, they re going the operate like a normal grand jury would in fulton county. which means they re probably going the hear cases that are murders, that are carjackings, that are robberies, that kind of thing. and then at a certain point, the d.a. s team is probably going to come to them in a couple of weeks, walk into the one of those grand juries and say okay, today you re going the hear a different kind of case, and we ll likely present their evidence against donald trump or any of the allies that they want to try to bring charges against before this grand jury. remember, a special grand jury spent months a
battle in the case of the abortion drug mythic kristen, this means women girls, doctors can continue to have full access to one of, if not the most common method of abortion amid the preston without any restrictions, at least for now. the ruling. the decision takes us back to how the situation was in the united states before that texas judge ruled in which suspended access theoretically to mifid, chris stone, we re gonna start with cnn s jessica schneider and jessica, this came down just minutes ago. tell us more about the ruling and this isn t the end of this fight, right? i mean, the u. s. supreme court s going to still make a decision on this. this is not the engine that is right. this merely put this on pause for about five days. i mean, you can see it s a very short order here. what this does is this is this is justice samuel alito, granting in part what the doj and fda was asking for here. they were saying, if you if you can t give us anything else, give us an administr
move things along quickly. but we also know from our reporting that they re still scheduling interviews with witnesses soft while all signs and all reporting suggests they re nearing the end of this investigation, we also have reporting that suggests they re not quite done yet. so people shouldn t read too much into the fact that two of the prosecutors who work on this case who go before the grand jury were spotted at the courthouse. our reporting suggests at this point they still have a little work to do before they bring charges. all right, paula reid, thank you so much. let s bring in tom dupri, the former principle deputy under george w. bush. let s start with this argument made by trump that they don t think it would be possible for there to be a fair jury to be convened during a presidential campaign where donald trump is rung. the question is not if that s philosophically accurate. is it a solid argument the judge
green earth the justice department under a trump administration continuing this prosecution. if trump wins the election, then i think this case dissolves. so if there hasn t been a trial by the election, trump wins, the case gets dismissed on january 20th. tom dupri, thank you so much for your expertise, as always. just in to cnn, former charles manson follower and convicted murderer leslie van houten is now a free woman. she served more than 50 years for her role in the killings of a supermarket executive and his wife. she was 19 when she joined the murderous cult known as the manson family. california s parole board first recommended her release in 2016, but two separate california governors blocked her release multiple times. please let us in now. that was the plea from ukraine s president to nato. but did the other world leaders open the door to zelenskyy?
losing your volume. you re losing your sound there. let s let s let s let s let s go back to joan, while tom dupri figures out his his audio, um joan, what is the case here? i mean, my understanding is the myth of chris stone is safer than other drugs that the fda has approved like penicillin like viagra. um is there a safety issue here that scientists and doctors seriously acknowledges a problem ? or is this because, um, is this on theological grounds? the judges religiously opposed to abortion and looking for a way to bring his religious views to the law. that s a very real concern and what the federal government and the drugmaker have said, is that look this