Cannon made regarding the maralago search. She told d. O. J. She would not honor the request to get access to the 100 classified documents so it could continue its investigation. Which it says has National Security implications. The court does not find it appropriate to accept the governments conclusions on these important and disputed issues without further review by a neutral third party. And that there are ongoing factual and legal disputes. She also cited media links as part of her basis for rejecting d. O. J. s request. Now if youre asking, with the ongoing and factual legal disputes, we will discuss that. A Special Master was appointed, Raymond Dearie, a former chief judge of the Eastern District of new york and the only candidate that the sides agreed on. Who is he . And why would both sides want him . And joins me is Julie Ainsley who is covering the Justice Department, National Reporter for the washington post, carol leonig, executive ron Line Director for the new yorker, davi
cannon made regarding the mar-a-lago search. she told d.o.j. she would not honor the request to get access to the 100 classified documents so it could continue its investigation. which it says has national security implications. the court does not find it appropriate to accept the government s conclusions on these important and disputed issues without further review by a neutral third party. and that there are ongoing factual and legal disputes. she also cited media links as part of her basis for rejecting d.o.j. s request. now if you re asking, with the ongoing and factual legal disputes, we will discuss that. a special master was appointed, raymond dearie, a former chief judge of the eastern district of new york and the only candidate that the sides agreed on. who is he? and why would both sides want him? and joins me is julie ainsley who is covering the justice department, national reporter for the washington post, carol leonig, executive ron line director for the new yo
public too needed the pomp. dear majesty, the day you came, it changed the way we knew britain. you have brought happiness and joy to this country. hundreds of thousands poured into central london. a flood of flowers, and notes, paddington bears and so many marmalade sandwiches, the palace had to ask people gently for the sake of the pets, please stop. but time does not stop. something the queen knew well. in the seven decades through war, cold and hot, marriage successful and not. the first female prime minister. the first black president. the first email sent by a monarch. and brex it. she was the country s stillest point. now, without her, movement from the commonwealth. i hope they re mourning and celebrating. questions of what s the point from the caribbean to australia and what might happen here, both in the home countries, and at