we are continuing to follow the breaking news now in miami where for the first time, u.s. president has been arraigned on federal criminal charges. just a few hours ago, donald trump turned himself in for what is his second criminal indictment. the first, of course, having been in new york. in miami he made his first appearance in a federal court room charged by special prosecutor jack smith related to the handling of miss classified documents along with his co-conspirator for moving dozens of boxes all while being caught on video then lying about it to the fbi. at no point did trump say a word to u.s. magistrate judge john goodman. it was his lawyer who pleaded not guilty on his behalf. the only restriction, placed on trump by the judge during the brief hearing is that he is not to have any contact, specifically about the case, with any possible witnesses including nauta, who still works for trump. i guess that will be based on the honor system. the date will be set for the
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that went right through me! how do you choose your perfect shade? we ve got an app to help you build your foundations. and shiona goes for a walk on the wild side. but you never know what s round the next corner. we ve discovered something like 20,000 new paths in the short time we ve been running the project already. have you ever wondered what happens when a satellite goes wrong? how would you know what was up? how would you find out if it had been sabotaged? well, that s what i ve come to texas to find out. 30 seconds. we re at this 200 acre site to film a hot fire test of a rocket engine. when it first starts up, it s going to be relatively thin. we ll actually see some shockwaves. oh, wow. and we re going to do it in a way that even the rocket makers themselves haven t done before. four, three, two, one. in 2022, firefly aerospace became one ofjust a few us companies that have successfully put things into orbit. cheering. look at that view! the company has also won contr
percentage points. now on bbc news click. this week, get ready for blastoff we are filming a hotfire rocket test in superslow mo, and it will blow you away. woo! laughter that went right through me! how do you choose your perfect shade? we ve got an app to help you build your foundations. and shona goes for a walk on the wild side, but you don t know what s around the next corner. we ve discovered something like 20,000 new paths in the short time we have been running the project already. have you ever wondered what happens when a satellite goes wrong? how would you know what was up? how would you find out if it had been sabotaged? that s what i have come to texas to find out. 30 seconds. we are at this 200 acre site to film a hot fire test of a rocket engine. when it first starts up, it s going to be relatively gamey, you re going to see some shock waves. oh wow. and we are going to do it in a way that even the rocket makers themselves have not done before. four, three, t
immediately themselves lisa rubin is here to make sense of the law and both new york magazine and uc law professor mary ziegler are here to discuss the consequences for health care and politics let s get right to the reporting and the law, and joining us now are msnbc legal analyst, lisa rubin as promised and uc davis law school professor, an expert on the law, will join us in a moment let s talk, lisa, about what the law currently says and what that might mean for how the justices decide on this katy, today is anyone s guess. i wish i had a magic 8 ball. right now as it stands, the supreme court issued an administrative stay, a temporary stay of the lower court s ruling that effectively means that access to mifepristone was exactly as it was before this litigation started but the supreme court has a big decision to make by midnight tonight. self-imposed deadline, unless they extend again. if they did, mary can correct me if i m wrong, i m not aware of any administratio