A technical argument but its the argument that prevailed in bush versus gore and there are already 3 or 4 justices who agree with that argument but it would take a combination of circumstances during the election to bring that case into a posture where you would want in the court so i think its unlikely you will prevail in the courts but thats his best shot you broke media myths about Different Cases time and time again over your decades in law what impact do you think the socalled Mainstream Media is going to make on the case they seem to have already decided that joe biden is the president of the United States. Well the media mostly engages in Wishful Thinking and theyre often wrong because they substitute was d they hope will happen for a careful analysis of what will happen and you know the most likely outcome obviously is that biden gets elected with more than 270. 00 electoral d votes and he wins in court if you have to be betting money thats where you have to be betting but with
I mention are times they were going underground as who becomes the new socalled leader of the free world is decided through litigation coming up on the show so were going to continue the lawsuit here were going to ring a 2nd one and then were going to bring a federal lawsuit and were going to take a very good look at whether we bring this nationally we certainly are going to bring it here and wisconsin quite possibly will do a National Lawsuit and really exposed the corruption of the Democrat Party but this is beyond anything ive ever seen before this comes when you think you have so much power and you own the media. That you can do anything you want if you count the legal votes i easily win if you count the illegal votes they can try to steal. The election from us if you count the votes that came in late were looking at them very strongly but a lot of votes came in late ive already decisively won many critical states including massive victories in florida iowa indiana ohio to name jus
i m rob matheson and do all the top stories on al jazeera, at least one person s reportedly been killed in a blast at a seek place of worship, and the afghan capital seek official save evacuated, 3 people from the tomblin, cowboy, as many as 30 people. i thought have been inside fi salanda is a professor of political science at cobble university. he says the taliban is struggling to deal with internal security threats. but unfortunately, we are living close by the, with synergy, the explosions and also that textbook actually within taliban in power. taliban liking capacity to capacity of counter terrorism counter insurgency. the also like my regional international intell sharing support. it s not the 1st time minorities, specifically my sheer minority and sick, and i need to talk to in many years with how she talks we have in mind collateral damage was happening groups who benefits from such a tug deal? targeting civilian talks for the benefit of getting it and, and stability
your challenge is there with me. so robin in doha, reminder of our top news stories a european show support is underway in the ukrainian capital. the leaders of france, germany in italy, have met president vladimir zalinski on their 1st visit to keith since the war began earlier, mental makram l. f shells and maria druggie taught at been why russian soldiers have been accused of committing abuses. president micron said he saw evidence of war crimes in the town. it s, he ll be shot. you are here at earth. put on a side that has been destroyed. indeed, the russian army stopped and several other cities nearby massacres has been perpetrated. and we have had the 1st traces of what our war crimes on this investigation who are cooperating very strongly. i would like to thank all the french done dumps experts and magistrates who have been working on this from the 1st day alongside the experts. charl stratford has more from keith. these european political heavyweights here in kia for
hello norm taylor in under the top stories around his era, the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates by point 75 percent. the biggest increase in almost 3 decades is hope the move will cub soaring inflation and bring down consumer prices, which are $240.00 a highs. a chair of the central bank, jerome pow, described the current economic climate as extraordinarily challenging and uncertain, and indicated further hikes are likely we anticipate that ongoing rate increases will be appropriate. the pace of those changes will continue to depend on the incoming data and the evolving outlook for the economy. clearly, today s $75.00 basis point increase is an unusually large one. and i do not expect moves of this size to be common. from the perspective of to day, either of 50 basis point or a 75 basis point increase seems most likely at our next meeting. we will, however, make our decisions, meeting by meeting and will continue to communicate our thinking as clearly as we can