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transitory. i was not expecting multiple variances covid. hidened threat advisory some of the factors contradicting to the threat are roe v. wade. this would be a great opportunity for this administration to step up and lead and to tone things down. gas prices hit another record high today. now on the verge of $5 a gallon. it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just run everywhere. steve: good morning, warsaw, virginia. this is your 6:00 a.m. wake-up call and you have got a beautiful day. right now it is 27 degrees there you are going for a high hey getting towards the summer. it s going to be 88 there and partly cloudy throughout the day. ainsley: look at that patch of grass i just want to run. steve: we just heard john kennedy talking about using an illegal drug and running everywhere instead of buying gas. ainsley: that s not what i meant. steve: welcome aboard, we are here on the mezzanine level of studio m and pete is in for brian. pete: i w ....
Siblings now. tell us about your story. what s happening and your mom s pension what you are trying to do. my mom was brutally executed on july 5th, 2017. and ever since that day, i have been taking care of my younger twin brother and sister peter and delilah who are now 17. ever since. i was only 20 years old when my mom was killed and peter and delilah were only 12. and my mom was a single mother took care of us. worked really hard to, you know, give us the best life that she could give us given the circumstances that we were under. and now i m here and i m filling her role after she was tragically taken from us. it s basically you are the other parent. you are taking care of basically in some sense, i guess, because you are the parent now, the pension would go to a spouse, right? if your mother were married, it would go to her husband or her ....
People in the russia investigation thus far, and he has been working with a grand jury that was impanelled, that came into being in the summer of 2017, specifically on july 5th, 2017. under court rules, a grand jury can serve for up to 18 months, but then if a judge believes it s in the public interest to keep that grand jury on the job for even longer than 18 months, a judge does have the opportunity to approve an extension for that grand jury of up to six more months. so that is what has just happened today with robert mueller s grand jury. it was due to expire 18 months after it was first impanelled, which i think means it was due to expire this weekend. the chief judge of the federal court in d.c. has now as of today granted an extension to that grand jury. that grand jury extension can be up to six months. it doesn t necessarily have to ....
2017, specifically on july 5th, 2017. under court rules, a grand jury can serve for up to 18 months, but then if a judge believes it s in the public interest to keep that grand jury on the job for even longer than 18 months, a judge does have the opportunity to approve an extension for that grand jury of up to six more months. so that is what has just happened today with robert mueller s grand jury. it was due to expire 18 months after it was first impanelled, which i think means it was due to expire this weekend. the chief judge of the federal court in d.c. has now as of today granted an extension to that grand jury. that grand jury extension can be up to six months. it doesn t necessarily have to be for that long. but we shall see. there are 23 presumably grand jurors out there among our fellow citizens who have been following along for 18 months now with the special counsel ....
So the whole point of a grand jury is that they need to sign off if prosecutors want to bring an indictment against somebody. once a grand jury signs off on an indictment, that s when a person can be charged. that s when the person gets put on trial. that s when a regular jury is convened to sit there in the courtroom and decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of those charges. but it is the secretive and i think sort of hard to imagine role of the grand jury that allows people to get charged, to get indicted in the first place. and the special counsel robert mueller has charged a lot of people in the russia investigation thus far, and he has been working with a grand jury that was impanelled, that came into being in the summer of 2017, specifically on july 5th, 2017. under court rules, a grand jury can serve for up to 18 months, but then if a judge believes it s in the public interest to keep that grand jury on the job ....