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READER LETTER | Sona now formality to address ANC

Unlike the very first State of the Nation Address (Sona) after the ushering in of this so-called new dispensation, the upcoming one is just a formality.

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The ReidOut

was covering the events that led up to the insurrection like they were participants. playing up that there would be drama on the hill and turning it all into a spectacle. >> it's not hyperbole. it feels like a constitutional tinder box for a lot of reasons will cain pointed out. we're at an inflection point where both sides of the country believe fundamentally different things. >> we believe the president will take the stage at 11:00, then the big show continues on capitol hill with the fight over the electoral college. >> what big show? at that point, the election was over. the courts had spoken, the counting of electoral votes on the 6th was just a formality, one that happens every four years with zero media attention or fanfare. like announcing the oscar winner, you open the envelope and say the name, you don't decide then and there who the winner is. that part has been done. but fox wanted vowers to believe this was different. they also took trump's lie-filled speech in its

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The Context

is, you need medicines to stay well and stay alive these medicines that the president is recommending, some of the number one dealers or diabetes, cancer, these are issues that if the drug prices were less, they would have a choice between feeding the family are buying the medicine to save my life and i think the right thing to do is to negotiate prices down and have these pharmaceutical companies which have made lots of money over the years in the amount of profits, should not be any reason why they cannot negotiate any reason why they cannot negotiate a lower price. fist any reason why they cannot negotiate a lower price-— a lower price. at this moment in time it seems _ a lower price. at this moment in time it seems to _ a lower price. at this moment in time it seems to be _ a lower price. at this moment in time it seems to be a _ a lower price. at this moment in time it seems to be a formality l a lower price. at this moment in i time it seems to be a formality that joe biden will win his party nomination to run joe biden will at least win his party's nomination to run next year. and yet according to a new poll for associated press norc, published this morning a vast majority of adults, 77%, think he is too old to serve another

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Verified Live

us. what do you make to the line coming out today _ us. what do you make to the line coming out today that _ us. what do you make to the line coming out today that the - us. what do you make to the line | coming out today that the russian paramilitary groups which presumably includes the wagner group, will have to swear allegiance to the russian flag? we were talking yesterday about what happens to the wagner group now, if yevgeny prigozhin is in fact dead. you were talking then about the troops being assimilated into the wider russian army. do you see this as along that stage? while, the timin: see this as along that stage? while, the timing of — see this as along that stage? while, the timing of this _ see this as along that stage? while, the timing of this presidential- the timing of this presidential decree is interesting. it now requires volunteers joining the war, the special military operation in ukraine, and requires them to swear an oath of allegiance to the russian flag, the russian federation, the russian constitution. but frankly, it is probably little more than a formality, and it doesn't really answer the question of what happens to the wagner group now. as far as we know, which is something that president putin said earlier, this

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CNN This Morning

the 31-year-old faces 20 years behind bars on espionage charges which he and his employer have vehemently denied. clare sebastian is joining us live with more. if we look at the trend of americans who are held in russia, was this an inevitable outcome for this hearing? >> reporter: i mean, i think, yeah, the hearing was basically a formality at this point. he had already had his pretrial extension in may. so the fact that they did it again was hardly a surprise especially given the worsening relations with the united states and given the fact that of course the elephant in the room is that evan gershovich is potentially a high value swap for russia in terms of a prisoner swap. it is clear now that there is a long road ahead for evan gershovich. this detention now stretches to november 30th, it could be extended beyond that. both paul whelan and trevor reid spent more than a year in pretrial detention.

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Erin Burnett OutFront

presidential motorcade for someone who's a former president. and, you know, if you've seen the movements of former presidents, you know, it's usually a much smaller package. in this case i think you've got a couple of factors. one, you've got the standard package which is the -- you know, the limo, the lead, the follow-up car. you've got a counter assault team because it's a high profile move and it's being televised live, which means the location is easy to track. the schedule was widely known. but then you've got, you know, the state police wanted to add their team in. you've got a staff car for the people who are traveling with former president trump who work for him on his staff, and now you have two vans for press. the motorcycles, there's 18 motorcycles, but they have a job that's more than the formality of riding in front of the motorcade as we just saw. those the outriders who race ahead, block the intersections, the ones who lead the motorcycles, then others race

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Verified Live

courtroom. eight of euros had returned from sentencing today. many of the family of lucy letby�*s victims were in the court. our correspondentjudith morris was there following the trial throughout described it as the only part of the court room that was empty was the dock. the place where the convicted nurse, lucy letby should have been sitting. it also talked about the difference between the trial had been so much about evidence and formality and today was very much about the emotion from the families as they described the ordeal that they had been there because the judge making sentencing remarks. it was hisjob today judge making sentencing remarks. it was his job today to really condense and crystallise that ten months or so of this trial to explain the facts of the case, describe lucy letby and her crimes. also to explain the sentence that he was handing down. a whole life order. he said in the case of every one of those convictions, the murder and

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

standpoint. getting the indictment is fairly simple. you know that from seeing this grand jury meet today. so, now we'll be off and see a flurry of pretrial motions. after we see -- the former president or whoever is charged to come in and appear before the court. there will be a question of -- and how that works. and by all accounts there will be no real issue with that. it will just be a formality. and it's off to the races for everybody from the prosecutor to the defense attorneys. >> and michael, in terms of the grand jury, how long has this particular grand jury -- i mean, fani willis has been doing this investigation for more than two years. how long has this grand jury been focused on it? and at what stage does she present the charges that she wants to the grand jury? >> yeah. there have been a couple of grand juries meeting in the recent weeks. so, i don't know how long this particular one has actually had their hands on the indictment

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Anderson Cooper 360

ordinarily what would happen is the prosecutor who's been handling the grand jury proceedings, after the grand jury has voted, assuming they would have voted yes on an indictment, would walk the foreperson over to the clerk's window. we saw someone signing paperwork at a trance loose ent window. some judges do it in open court. the grand jury, forepern, will literally hand up the indictment. that's why we use the phrase, hand up an indictment. the judge will review them quickly. it's just a formality. and then sometimes the judge will announce the case names and numbers. other times that will happen behind closed doors in chambers. and the way we would then find out is when these documents hit the public docket, which would be nearly instantaneously. it does look like there's some security moving through this area here. we don't know exactly who the people are. but, again, you would take the foreperson as a prosecutor, walk with that foreperson to the clerk and then to the judge, where the final sort of stamping would be happening.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

quickly and properly by the judge and sent back to the clerk have been walked back into the clerk's area. and that does look like the clerk's office that we're seeing right now. now, it's just a question of really the sort of formality of docketing it and making this document official and available to the public. >> and kaitlan collins, this is something the team around the former president has been expecting certainly on this night. >> yeah. he has two different attorneys, and those people would probably recognize representing him specifically in georgia. there are so many different indictments that he has a different legal team for each of them. and we're waiting to see what they're hearing themselves. we're watching this process happen, as the paperwork is being delivered to the judge, those findings there. we don't have confirmation it was the indictment. we believe it was. but trump's team is waiting, just as we are. they kind of have an expectation of what to do once he is informed that he is indicted, if that is what happens here. and they certainly believe that he is going to be one of those names potentially indicted.

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