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council conducted regular interviews with candidates for the position of a member of the supreme administrative courtnce all the interviews took place in closed mode, we do not know how thoroughly the ethical council investigated the biography of each of the candidates however, we know for sure that not all of them have a crystal-clear reputation. judge of the dnipropetrovsk district administrative court viktoriya vikhrova, who was interviewed on august 12, deserves for example, the question of the education of a judge, according to the anti-corruption center, draws special attention. in 2015 , vigrova wrote a dissertation for the degree of candidate of legal sciences, but already in a year during the interview, anya could not remember the last name of her academic supervisor, and anya could not explain the meaning of the term "a te cominoter", which she used repeatedly in her work, besides, viktoria vykhrovana is that she managed to buy an apartment in kyiv with an area of 60 square meters for $4,300. we called the judge to ask how she did it greetings, mrs. victoria, this is a judicial control pr
council conducted regular interviews with candidates for the position of a member of the supreme administrative courtnce all the interviews took place in closed mode, we do not know how thoroughly the ethical council investigated the biography of each of the candidates however, we know for sure that not all of them have a crystal-clear reputation. judge of the dnipropetrovsk district administrative court viktoriya vikhrova, who was interviewed on august 12, deserves for example, the question of...
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cars in the parking lots near the building of the general prosecutor's office of the supreme court near all administrativegs , sappers worked, cynologists worked and looked inside the car and along the bottom, because explosives could be on the actual, anywhere, another interesting fact. eh, it is to be e, the investigator to understand and establish. who could have carried the explosive in the building of the general prosecutor's office, because it was not easy to get there - a thorough search. uh, even a phone is needed had to leave at the duty officer, so uh enough. it’s probably difficult, but it will be an investigator to carry out this work until now, forensic investigators work in the building, but another very important point has been said for more than a week that they are active. that is, on the territory of the luhansk people's republic, and the mobile communications mobile internet. it doesn't work here in luhansk that's why it's because of the great terrorist threat. well, such a tragic event eventually happened natalia yes egor thank you for direct connection with the facts from lugansk was
cars in the parking lots near the building of the general prosecutor's office of the supreme court near all administrativegs , sappers worked, cynologists worked and looked inside the car and along the bottom, because explosives could be on the actual, anywhere, another interesting fact. eh, it is to be e, the investigator to understand and establish. who could have carried the explosive in the building of the general prosecutor's office, because it was not easy to get there - a thorough...
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president has put a spotlight on maternal health in this country, leading the administration's response to the supreme court's dog decision. she is selling our infrastructure bill. making sure that the american people know exactly what we have got done for them. you know i have talked about what the president's actions mean personally to me. as a low income student. first generation college student. the vice president is a proud alumni of harvard university. one of our flag shape -- howard university, one of our flagship hbcu. she will clear the debt of 184 black borrowers -- one in four lack borrowers. she knows their stories. because our vice president cares, kids of all backgrounds with all different types of american stories know how big they can dream. the impact of that cannot be measured. if the matters. -- it matters. she has given hope to a grateful nation and able to find her leadership. kamala harris is for the people. she is making the calls, she knows what is at stake and she is fighting hard. we have to fight hard for her. it is my immense honor to introduce our special guest, please join me in
president has put a spotlight on maternal health in this country, leading the administration's response to the supreme court's dog decision. she is selling our infrastructure bill. making sure that the american people know exactly what we have got done for them. you know i have talked about what the president's actions mean personally to me. as a low income student. first generation college student. the vice president is a proud alumni of harvard university. one of our flag shape -- howard...
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decision-making about the state of election law away from state courts and election administrators and to the federal court, especially the supreme court. if nothing else, the islt will promote on ending election litigation, bringing uncertainty and disruption. congress has the power to avert many of the worst implications of the islt as well as to protect democracy in other ways and i urge you to use that power. >> finally we will hear from miss becker's. >> members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify about this dangerous and unprecedented legal claim being pressed by conservative activists. the supreme court agreed to hear more versus harper, a case in which some north carolina legislators have asked the court to embrace the so-called independent state legislature notion. this is the radical claim, positing the con -- constitution removes the concert shall check on state legislatures when they regulate federal elections. you heard the claim is wrong, the constitutional text in american history, supreme court precedent, sound policy and common sense all diffuse the notion. i'll focus on the consequences fo
decision-making about the state of election law away from state courts and election administrators and to the federal court, especially the supreme court. if nothing else, the islt will promote on ending election litigation, bringing uncertainty and disruption. congress has the power to avert many of the worst implications of the islt as well as to protect democracy in other ways and i urge you to use that power. >> finally we will hear from miss becker's. >> members of the...
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supreme court pick. every trump judge knows how to qualify for supreme court qualify vacancy in a trump administration or any republican administration in the future. and that is, do what donald trump wants you to do and do it right now. the problem for the justice department in appealing judge aileen cannon's decision is that the appeals court that they would appeal to is dominated by six trump judges. and if they rule against the justice department, then the next appeal would be to united states supreme court, with six right wing republican judges, who believe and have agreed and putin writing their agreement with the thinking about abortion that was advanced 300 years ago in england by judges who also then believed in witches and believed which is should be put to death by the courts of england at that time. that is what the supreme court is now. the steady march toward enlightenment that supreme court was on for most of the 20th century is no more. you have a supreme court that actually looks for guidance, right now, in the 21st century, the english judges in the 17th judges century, who are then put
supreme court pick. every trump judge knows how to qualify for supreme court qualify vacancy in a trump administration or any republican administration in the future. and that is, do what donald trump wants you to do and do it right now. the problem for the justice department in appealing judge aileen cannon's decision is that the appeals court that they would appeal to is dominated by six trump judges. and if they rule against the justice department, then the next appeal would be to united...
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administration regulation. the clean power plant was stated by the supreme court and that is a whole story i might get into but the trump administration comes in and repeals the clean power plant on the basis of saying the obama administration misread the statute. that means the clean power plant is illegal and an alternative that is the only rule that is consistent with the statute. the dc circuit invalidates the trump administration rule and i will note a decision of this magnitude was issued the day before inauguration. unusual. the circuit has tons of cases that it's a dealing with in transition years and knows full well what's seeing the transition occur the new agency has opinions about which cases it wants remanded and understands adding a decision in one way or another is something that might not be necessary. it would sort of be curious that in opinion like this would come out on january 19. had it not come out and had it been held for a day, for two days. the petitions were filed about why we should never have had the case and the justice department opposes. the department raises no jurisdictional and
administration regulation. the clean power plant was stated by the supreme court and that is a whole story i might get into but the trump administration comes in and repeals the clean power plant on the basis of saying the obama administration misread the statute. that means the clean power plant is illegal and an alternative that is the only rule that is consistent with the statute. the dc circuit invalidates the trump administration rule and i will note a decision of this magnitude was issued...
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supreme court. before this court comes to dispouts that involves congress and much of the federal government so many of its decisions involve constitution or administrative law. it goes without saying that nominees to this court must be individuals of the highest caliber. they need to be experienced, balanced, and above all committed to the rule of law. that's exactly what we have in judge pan. she's has over a decade of experience as a judge ?t district of columbia -- in the district of columbia and has seen practically every legal dispute under the sun. she's already well known to this chamber having been confirmed as a district judge with 68 votes. she should be similarly confirmed with bipartisan support. and last but certainly not least, puerto rico. as our fellow americans in puerto rico continue to feel the wrath of hurricane fiona, we continue to monitor the situation here in congress. over the weekend president biden issued an emergency disaster declaration for puerto rico where 75% of the costs of emergency medical care, disaster, and food distribution will be covered by the federal government. yesterday i got on the phone with the fema adminis
supreme court. before this court comes to dispouts that involves congress and much of the federal government so many of its decisions involve constitution or administrative law. it goes without saying that nominees to this court must be individuals of the highest caliber. they need to be experienced, balanced, and above all committed to the rule of law. that's exactly what we have in judge pan. she's has over a decade of experience as a judge ?t district of columbia -- in the district of...
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shifts decision-making about state election law away from state courts and election administrators, and to the federal courts, especially the supreme court. if nothing else, the islt will promote unending election litigation bringing uncertainty and disruption. congress has the power to overt many of the worst implications of the islt as well as to protect democracy and other ways and i urge you to use that power, thank you. >> thank you very much. finally we will hear from miss eliza sweren-becker, her testimony. >> chair, ranking member, and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify about this dangerous unprecedented legal claim being pressed by conservative activists. as you know, the supreme court agreed to hear more moore v. harper, in which some carolina legislators have asked the court to embrace the so-called independent state legislator notion. this is the radical claim, the theory is to generate some a word, pushing that the constitution removes the normal checks on state legislators when they regulate federal elections. you have already heard that the claim is wrong. the constitutional text, amer
shifts decision-making about state election law away from state courts and election administrators, and to the federal courts, especially the supreme court. if nothing else, the islt will promote unending election litigation bringing uncertainty and disruption. congress has the power to overt many of the worst implications of the islt as well as to protect democracy and other ways and i urge you to use that power, thank you. >> thank you very much. finally we will hear from miss eliza...
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legal action moves forward, lower courts may eye recent decisions from the supreme court that limited the biden administration'shere the court evoked doctrine which. [indiscernible] >> alex at the white house for us. alex, thank you. time to debate this hot-button political issue, and what about nut e-mails that appear to show big tech coordinating with the administration and social media censorship? here is tonight's political panel. chris hahn and republican congressional candidate from new hampshire, caroline levin. caroline, i want to begin with you. i want to share this from the "federalist." very interesting because it's the idea that, yes, we can talk about student loan forgiveness but rather than sort of sit back and complain about t perhaps republicans could come -- about it, perhaps republicans could come back from a different angle "if no plan is put forward, we can expect democrats will eventually win the day. republicans should support allowing student debt to be discharged and bankruptcy with a claw-back provision that requires colleges to pay back half of their loans discharged debt." a two-part
legal action moves forward, lower courts may eye recent decisions from the supreme court that limited the biden administration'shere the court evoked doctrine which. [indiscernible] >> alex at the white house for us. alex, thank you. time to debate this hot-button political issue, and what about nut e-mails that appear to show big tech coordinating with the administration and social media censorship? here is tonight's political panel. chris hahn and republican congressional candidate from...
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headline grabbing immigration stories about federal courts stopping administration programs or policies on immigration. several high-profile suprememigration have come down and in significant policies and programs initiated by president obama on daca and expansion, president trump on travel bans and ending daca, and president biden under maine in mexico program, to name a few. yesterday the biden administration issued a final rulele meant to fortify the daca program against current litigation. most experts believe it's unlikely to go into effect because the statela of texas whh is currently suing the government over the legality of the program will ask for it to be stayed. those of us have beenit in immigration policy will world for a while by this litigation substantively different from the kinds of court cases that have dotted most immigration policy in in the 21st century. one aspect of that change is who is suing the federal government? states and their attorney general often with a partisan angle. republican stages a democratic presidents and vice versa. another aspect is the use ofcr nationwide injunctions by federal distric
headline grabbing immigration stories about federal courts stopping administration programs or policies on immigration. several high-profile suprememigration have come down and in significant policies and programs initiated by president obama on daca and expansion, president trump on travel bans and ending daca, and president biden under maine in mexico program, to name a few. yesterday the biden administration issued a final rulele meant to fortify the daca program against current litigation....
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also hryshchuk tried to appeal the order to stop his accruals and payments, the administrative court of cassation of the supremert in june refused hryshchuk to satisfy the claim, now this decision has been confirmed and the large chamber of the verkhovna rada has taken the first step for the competitive selection of judges of the constitutional court before the competition, it is proposed to attract a new special body to the council of a group of experts the relevant draft law was supported by 281 people's deputies - experts consisting of six people will be proposed by the president of parla by the congress of judges the venetian commission and other international organizations that provide ukraine with technical assistance in the field of constitutional reform, the prosecutor's office completed the investigation of the case against the traitorous judge from kharkiv oblast, the head of the vovchan district court , iryna ukhanyova, the indictment was handed over to the poltava district court, we told about ohanyova in our previous issue, she was a spy of the russian occupiers who helped them to create an illegal
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>> if such legal action moves forward, lower courts decisions from the supreme court that have limited the biden administration'sinia v. e.p.a. where the court invoked the major questions doctrine. requires congressional authorization for actions of major significance. mike? >> mike: alex hough at the white house. alex, thanks very much. turning to international new york city a man tried to kill argentina's politically powerful vice president last night outside her home but the handgun misfired. officials say the attacker of christina fernandez was quickly overpowered by her security officers. president alberto fernandez, who is not related to the vice president says, the pistol did not discharge when the man tried to fire it president biden will host pacific island leaders in washington later this month amid growing worries about china's activity in the region. the white house says it has invited micronesia, the marshal islands, fiji and several nations to take part in the summit. biden administration is announcing defense sales to taiwan worth more than a billion dollars harpoon air to sea missiles side winder
>> if such legal action moves forward, lower courts decisions from the supreme court that have limited the biden administration'sinia v. e.p.a. where the court invoked the major questions doctrine. requires congressional authorization for actions of major significance. mike? >> mike: alex hough at the white house. alex, thanks very much. turning to international new york city a man tried to kill argentina's politically powerful vice president last night outside her home but the...
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the supreme court for the governor of texas to declare an invasion let the supreme court decide this case. revisit the arizona case right now. we need to do something because the biden administrationng. >> looks at the governor in arizona or in the midterms or might be new governor in arizona who might be willing to do that very thing. so it leo, gloria, so great to have your voice is on. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. backs up next, we will check back in with rick wasting away again at the brand-new margaritaville. and to the dance floor were salsa dancing on fox square. boy i love the segment. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used
the supreme court for the governor of texas to declare an invasion let the supreme court decide this case. revisit the arizona case right now. we need to do something because the biden administrationng. >> looks at the governor in arizona or in the midterms or might be new governor in arizona who might be willing to do that very thing. so it leo, gloria, so great to have your voice is on. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. backs up next, we will check back in with...
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supreme court, there is nprogresse agenda. there is no democratic agea that gets through these conservatives on the supreme court. the only rational play -- this is beyond politics and reform. the only rational play brady democratic administrationany democratic candidate who wants to get anything donfor the ne 30 years, is to add stices to the supreme court. i have a lotf actual reform reass why we shou add justices. in my book i talk about how it is beyond the politics of it. or justices lead to re moderate decisions. it leads to more diversity of thought. there is lots of good reform reasons to add more justices to the supreme court, but as practical political matter, mocrats want their agenda to be upheld, they need to counteract the power of conservative justices that he been sent there spefically to put stop to progress, to prent the ogressive agenda. a stop to progress. to bring us back to come essam alito did in e dobbs decision overturning roe v. wade, bring us back to a time when women were not considered full citizens and full people. that is the goal of super -- conservatives on the supreme court. as long as we let them have power, that is what they will be doing. juan: will have a minute or two, but voting rights. n
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administration. the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas appeared for a voluntary interview with the house panelestigating the january 6th insurrection. for months now, the committee has been wanting to speak with virginia thomas to learn more about her role in trying to help former president donald trump overturned his election defeat. she allegedly sent dozens of text messages to former white house chief of staff mark meadows about the election. and also reportedly contacted lawmakers in arizona and wisconsin about reversing the results. and we are staying on top of hurricane ian as it makes its way, possibly toward the coastline of georgia and south carolina, florida governor randy santos in the meantime, asking the biden administration to help with cleanup efforts. that storm left plenty of devastation in its path, killing at least 13. people in the state of florida. the west part of the state was hit especially hard, and that is where we find boxes. madeline rivera live tonight in fort myers, madeline. he might. earlier today we saw people walking about the street assessing the damage is le
administration. the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas appeared for a voluntary interview with the house panelestigating the january 6th insurrection. for months now, the committee has been wanting to speak with virginia thomas to learn more about her role in trying to help former president donald trump overturned his election defeat. she allegedly sent dozens of text messages to former white house chief of staff mark meadows about the election. and also reportedly contacted...
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ten years ago the supreme court unanimously agreed they could to bring their a lawsuit to challenge certain administrative compliance orders that stop the construction, stop the development subject to find it $75000 a day. they could challenge up before the epa took them to court. or a decade later they've beenys going to the court system and it's all stuck on this issue of thee definition of i won't bull not bore you with a issued guidance documents either comply with or sidestep this convoluted test. tbut presumably the court will now take the opportunity to adopt the test from the four justice plurality. which wouldowow allow wetlands e regulated only when they themselves have a continuous service a water connection too regulated water. if you have a puddlee on your property reads heavily of a larger puddle that would not suffice. it actually beat navigable water has to actually water. that's presumably what would happen here. moving from water it takes for 2018 voters -- met california voters approved proposition 12 far-reaching route through prevent animal cruelty requiring allport come of it in the
ten years ago the supreme court unanimously agreed they could to bring their a lawsuit to challenge certain administrative compliance orders that stop the construction, stop the development subject to find it $75000 a day. they could challenge up before the epa took them to court. or a decade later they've beenys going to the court system and it's all stuck on this issue of thee definition of i won't bull not bore you with a issued guidance documents either comply with or sidestep this...
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labor in the united states, which really took a beating under the trump administration, certainly, under this conservative supreme courtr better work conditions. again, the work conditions that were being thought here were important, sort of the infrastructure, childcare, sick leave policies, all of those things that really matter to american workers, and they were part of the conversation here, maybe suggesting that they should be part of a larger conversation, not just for unionized workers, but for all american workers. >> michael, the tentative deal happen on the same day that florida's republican governor, ron desantis, sent that group of migrants to martha's vineyard, as a political stunt, as a file political stunt. how come the white house and the democrats breakthrough to voters, when republicans keep pulling these stacks of stunts? >> yeah, i mean, it is really kind of a moral argument i think that needs to be made. i mean, governor desantis, really, represents the worst of humanity. and you know, the people of martha's vineyard really represent the best of it. i went down to the border with the first lady to
labor in the united states, which really took a beating under the trump administration, certainly, under this conservative supreme courtr better work conditions. again, the work conditions that were being thought here were important, sort of the infrastructure, childcare, sick leave policies, all of those things that really matter to american workers, and they were part of the conversation here, maybe suggesting that they should be part of a larger conversation, not just for unionized workers,...
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supreme court under the constitution. >> in 1990, he was a finalist for supreme court seat that went to david souter. sources at the time said some bush administrationls feared starr would be too independent and not reliably conservative. it was souter ironically who carved out a liberal legacy on the bench. >> starr maintained his role as a judge was to assure a judicial philosophy. >> i'm not privileged to serve. >> starr was also president bush's solicitor general arguing 3 dozen cases before the supreme court. his reputation and resume eventually led starr to the independent counsel role. investigating ackerman land deals and eventually a series of controversies in the clinton white house. his starr report concluded the president's involvement in white water and other matters, quote: may constitute grounds for impeachment, for perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering and abuse of power. in a 2018 memoir of that time, starr wrote an indulgent and prosperous nation readily forgave bill clinton and instead blamed the prosecutor. that would be me. after he resigned, the independent counsel job, starr continued his eclectic pursuits as a pr
supreme court under the constitution. >> in 1990, he was a finalist for supreme court seat that went to david souter. sources at the time said some bush administrationls feared starr would be too independent and not reliably conservative. it was souter ironically who carved out a liberal legacy on the bench. >> starr maintained his role as a judge was to assure a judicial philosophy. >> i'm not privileged to serve. >> starr was also president bush's solicitor general...
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flawless, this is marina kuhar, she is a judge of the kharkiv district administrative court and she wants to be a member of the supremeal career has very ambiguous episodes. for example, for several years in a row, marina the cook forgot to indicate in the declaration the apartment of 130 m² in kharkiv in which she lived until she suddenly became its owner. she did not buy it. she inherited it. how exactly did she manage to turn it around and what family ties made her an heir? it is unknown, however, the story is too similar to the manipulation of the declaration of wealth presumably, in this way, marina kuhar could hide the real value of the apartment, which she most likely simply bought. but this is not the only case when marina kuhar has a relationship with dubious real estate. with the cooperative scheme of kernes dobkin, the cooperative received an elite plot of land in kharkiv next to the sarzhen ravine for free, and later it was transferred to private individuals, this may indicate the involvement of the candidate cook in the scheme of theft of communal property. dmitry shentsev, whom russian president putin aw
flawless, this is marina kuhar, she is a judge of the kharkiv district administrative court and she wants to be a member of the supremeal career has very ambiguous episodes. for example, for several years in a row, marina the cook forgot to indicate in the declaration the apartment of 130 m² in kharkiv in which she lived until she suddenly became its owner. she did not buy it. she inherited it. how exactly did she manage to turn it around and what family ties made her an heir? it is unknown,...
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united states, the president of the united states manages the administration, but the moral institution of the country is the supreme courtited states, why the election of each president perceived precisely as a chance to change the composition of the supreme court because the judge is actually acquired for life and from whoever will be the president, a democrat through a publican, taking into account the age of the members of the supreme court it depends on how the civilization of the united states will develop in the next not five but 25 years ago, the republican victory before trump was so important because she knew that there would be a renewal of the court and if there is now a democrat president for them, it will be very big problems for them from the point of view of their principles, it was important to them that the president is a republican, whoever appointed the members of the supreme court is america's moral authority for such countries as, say, germany, as ireland, i don't know there, iceland to a certain extent, poland is possible even speak "." but you have to be impeccable in this position, because if the
united states, the president of the united states manages the administration, but the moral institution of the country is the supreme courtited states, why the election of each president perceived precisely as a chance to change the composition of the supreme court because the judge is actually acquired for life and from whoever will be the president, a democrat through a publican, taking into account the age of the members of the supreme court it depends on how the civilization of the united...
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administration. he's argued dozens of cases before the supreme court. harry lippman joins me right here -- and charlie savage is here, washington correspondent for the new york times. offer of power wars, the relentless rise of secrecy. within the last few, hours you wrote the breaking article covering all this ruling, we need to know? >> so, the bottom line is that the justice department had gone yesterday to the federal judge, who imposed a special master. and said look we could acquiesced to there being a master, we can acquiesce -- but we can't live with not been able to have immediate unfettered access to the hundred or so documents marked as classified. please stay that portion of the order, just so we can keep investigating those documents, and she said no. so tonight, they went to the 11th circuit, the federal appeals court that is based in atlanta, and they asked them to stay that portion of the ruling, that would allow them to resume unfettered access, just of the hundred documents with classification markings, which they say is important for
administration. he's argued dozens of cases before the supreme court. harry lippman joins me right here -- and charlie savage is here, washington correspondent for the new york times. offer of power wars, the relentless rise of secrecy. within the last few, hours you wrote the breaking article covering all this ruling, we need to know? >> so, the bottom line is that the justice department had gone yesterday to the federal judge, who imposed a special master. and said look we could...
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they provided an administrative offense and recorded it as an administrative offense, and then from june 1 in 2022, he went to the supreme courte russian federation and recognized that the battalion would be named after the dzhihana, which de jure does not exist , and recognized as a critical organization that it is a tool for persecuting the crimean tatars in the first place and now, during his time, many were detained, primarily on the administrative border between kherson and crimea, as well as on the territory of the kherson region, currently, according to our data, 21 people are in cities and freedom, in pre-trial detention centers and in colonies , and sentences have been handed down to them. and according to our data, there are up to 30 such persons, but we are collecting additional information because we have accurate information about 21 persons and we know for sure that they are among the works. congratulations to the elementary school teacher in sevastopol they were released after the day of knowledge, uh, they suspected her of pro-ukrainian views, her parents bought a ball of different colors there, and it seems th
they provided an administrative offense and recorded it as an administrative offense, and then from june 1 in 2022, he went to the supreme courte russian federation and recognized that the battalion would be named after the dzhihana, which de jure does not exist , and recognized as a critical organization that it is a tool for persecuting the crimean tatars in the first place and now, during his time, many were detained, primarily on the administrative border between kherson and crimea, as well...
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administration. i'm still flabbergasted by it. i stated that we are not going to meet with supreme court nominee. if you rewind the tape all the way back, we go back to senator chuck schumer. we had george w. bush's nominee for the court of appeals. we mentioned earlier that it is still the second most powerful cord in the united states. everyone pays attention to these things. they knew that if this person got onto the central court of appeals, they would end up on the supreme court unless something catastrophic happened. the darker wickets just decided that they were not going to vote. they said, well, what can they do to get a vote? the senator said the microphone, nothing. we began to break down the process than. you just end up in a very bad place. >> what do you think about the composition of the court with these three trump appointees? are you fearful of an extreme right shift on the court? do you think it will be more reserved moved to the right? maybe not at all. >> i don't blame them. i think that president trump did his job. if there is a vacancy, you nominate someone. i would highly f
administration. i'm still flabbergasted by it. i stated that we are not going to meet with supreme court nominee. if you rewind the tape all the way back, we go back to senator chuck schumer. we had george w. bush's nominee for the court of appeals. we mentioned earlier that it is still the second most powerful cord in the united states. everyone pays attention to these things. they knew that if this person got onto the central court of appeals, they would end up on the supreme court unless...
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kenyatta, has said he will hand over power to the next administration, as required by the country's constitution. this comes after the supreme courtd covid vaccine for emergency use as a booster. it has been made by cansino and has similar ingredients to its injected vaccine. other researchers, including teams in the uk and the us, have been investigating nasal spray vaccines. to the us now, where, in a rare legal victory for donald trump, a court has ordered furtherjudicial oversight of materials taken from his florida home during an fbi search last month. an official called a special master will carry out a review of the documents seized by agents. 0ur north america correspondent, gary 0'donoghue, explains why this development matters. well, if you bear in mind that the former president has really faced a series of legal humiliations, not just the searching of his property at the beginning of august, but the peanuts, boxes being carried off, has belonging being foster over the media —— subpoenas — this is at least some kind of stay for him. there will be a judge appointed by the 9th of september or around the 9th of september wh
kenyatta, has said he will hand over power to the next administration, as required by the country's constitution. this comes after the supreme courtd covid vaccine for emergency use as a booster. it has been made by cansino and has similar ingredients to its injected vaccine. other researchers, including teams in the uk and the us, have been investigating nasal spray vaccines. to the us now, where, in a rare legal victory for donald trump, a court has ordered furtherjudicial oversight of...
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we'll cattle, and former acting solicitor general during the obama administration, he's argued dozens of cases before the supreme court. frank fuzziness, former fbi assistant director of national intelligence. it's your paper, to be the first to report on the possibility of nuclear information at mar-a-lago, three weeks ago. what can you tell us? >> stephanie, this is a report by mike colleagues that among the documents seized at mar-a-lago, it was a document pertaining to the nuclear capabilities of a foreign government. we don't know which foreign government, we don't know specifically what the document details, on the nuclear capabilities. but it was such a closely guarded document, at least by classification level, that it is caused a great deal of concern amidst the intelligence and law enforcement communities. >> describe to us though how sensitive this document is. only a very few people outside the president would be even able to access it. >> that's right, it's accessible by the president, people at the cabinet level of the government. that's really it this is a documents will be kept under lock and key. it's
we'll cattle, and former acting solicitor general during the obama administration, he's argued dozens of cases before the supreme court. frank fuzziness, former fbi assistant director of national intelligence. it's your paper, to be the first to report on the possibility of nuclear information at mar-a-lago, three weeks ago. what can you tell us? >> stephanie, this is a report by mike colleagues that among the documents seized at mar-a-lago, it was a document pertaining to the nuclear...
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administration? we know that the u. s. president is headed up to the supreme court. he's not expected to speak there. he is participating in a ceremony to welcome the newest justice to the supreme court katasha brown jackson . but we are expecting in the next hour that the u. s. will likely be taking some sort of punitive action against russia in the form of those promise does vary a punishing economic sanctions. we don't know what those will look like and we are expecting some sort of detailed announcement in the next hour coming from the treasury. the congress and state departments likely that will be in the form of some sort of economic sanctions, a punitive in nature likely against government officials and likely also family members of the russian federations were watching for that very carefully as well. we know the u. s. president, likely to in the coming hours of hear hear back of the white house to talk about the federal response to hurricane ivan, where he is likely also to potentially talk about b as speech that was made earlier by vladimir putin. but we do know the u. s position very clear
administration? we know that the u. s. president is headed up to the supreme court. he's not expected to speak there. he is participating in a ceremony to welcome the newest justice to the supreme court katasha brown jackson . but we are expecting in the next hour that the u. s. will likely be taking some sort of punitive action against russia in the form of those promise does vary a punishing economic sanctions. we don't know what those will look like and we are expecting some sort of detailed...
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number of administrative cases for the collection of tax fees from a chameleon 330,000 increased against one million 790,000 a year. earlier, such data was cited by the head of the supreme court of russia, vyacheslav lebedev, while it is noted that annually there is no tax debt from citizens. orlov head of the department of tax and legal practice consulting companies mikhail hello. hello. mikhail in september hosted the moscow international financial forum. there an entire panel discussion was devoted to. here is such a transitional theme has developed. based on the results of this discussion, i have a feeling that we are not giving up on international integration at all. so larisa i also have the same feeling, at least in terms of the tone of the developments in the tax in the tax sphere. we will not, probably, unquestioningly follow those recommendations or requirements that are placed on us. may come, er, from our foreign colleagues. filmed as they came before, so i can not judge it. but i can say that throughout. i think twenty years. we always tuned or improved. earlier, you know, i even remember in 1998, when i was preparing the first part of the tax code. there were wo
number of administrative cases for the collection of tax fees from a chameleon 330,000 increased against one million 790,000 a year. earlier, such data was cited by the head of the supreme court of russia, vyacheslav lebedev, while it is noted that annually there is no tax debt from citizens. orlov head of the department of tax and legal practice consulting companies mikhail hello. hello. mikhail in september hosted the moscow international financial forum. there an entire panel discussion was...
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fema administrator deeann criswell -- brief reporters on the hurricane ian response efforts. -- take a look at the upcoming supreme court term in october and at 4 p.m., the senate rules committee considers a bill to reform the 1837 electoral count act to ensure electoral accounts -- votes accurately reflect each state vote for resident. he will bring you a conversation on the biden administration policy agenda with the -- brian deese. you can watch these events live. you can see the white house briefing and the senate rules committee on c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> now available in the c-span shop, c-span 2022 rational directly --congressional directory. this book is your guide to the federal government with contact information of every member of congress including bios and committee assignments. contact information for state governors. order your copy today at c-spanshop.org. with congress saving the september 30 funding deadline, the house and senate are expected to support a federal spending bill to prevent a shutdown. veterans -- the senate returns this afternoon at three eastern and will vote on whether t
fema administrator deeann criswell -- brief reporters on the hurricane ian response efforts. -- take a look at the upcoming supreme court term in october and at 4 p.m., the senate rules committee considers a bill to reform the 1837 electoral count act to ensure electoral accounts -- votes accurately reflect each state vote for resident. he will bring you a conversation on the biden administration policy agenda with the -- brian deese. you can watch these events live. you can see the white house...
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administration. we've cemented the supreme court right of center for a generation.gulation of the american economy. thank you, mr. president, for all you're doing. >> they're saying it because they've been well trained, by trump, that in order to get anything that they want, they have to not just praise him, but, but be obsequious in their praise. >> something this big could not have been done without exquisite presidential leadership. mr. president, thank you for getting us over the finish line. thank you for getting us where we are. >> they were warned, over and over and over again, about donald trump, who he was and what he was capable of doing. and they looked the other way. they may have known the same thing. but they thought they could ride the tiger. they thought that the trade-off was worth it. they thought, well, how bad can it possibly be? what could he possibly do? >> i serve with him every day. president donaldrump is a man of his word. he's a man of action. thank you, mr. president. thank you for your leadership. thank you for your love for this country
administration. we've cemented the supreme court right of center for a generation.gulation of the american economy. thank you, mr. president, for all you're doing. >> they're saying it because they've been well trained, by trump, that in order to get anything that they want, they have to not just praise him, but, but be obsequious in their praise. >> something this big could not have been done without exquisite presidential leadership. mr. president, thank you for getting us over...
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categories, you have the protecting rights itself bucket, and the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade, and this is a administrationk issues will be seen at the polls, and obviously congress is back in session today. you are also seeing the inflation numbers underscoring the challenge for this administration. what the president will do today, as he says in a written statement this morning reacting to those numbers, says it is taking time and resolve to bring inflation down, and that's why the passed the legislation. he is going to sharpen the contrast with republicans making the point that every single republican despite their rhetoric trying to bring attention to inflation, voted against the provisions of this bill, popular ones, including the climate change and prescription drugs. and he will make the point that republicans are just trying to use the issue without trying to do anything about it, and celebrate with democrats that hard-fought victory. >> you know, jim, a message of it's going to take time and resolve is true, and it's a tough sell when people are going to the grocery store and they are seeing bacon
categories, you have the protecting rights itself bucket, and the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade, and this is a administrationk issues will be seen at the polls, and obviously congress is back in session today. you are also seeing the inflation numbers underscoring the challenge for this administration. what the president will do today, as he says in a written statement this morning reacting to those numbers, says it is taking time and resolve to bring inflation down, and...
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who knows if they will win, ultimately, in the supreme court, but i do think the question whether the biden administrationre to condemn this? sort of the same issue we've had throughout his presidency, the only way to take onus from vaccines, to masks, to voting, coming back. can they do more to try to reassert federal privacy over red state governors, that are moving very aggressively for a whole series of policies, very much, to the right? >> round of santas, from florida, he flew to planes of migrants there, from texas. they didn't have anything to do with florida. how much of this is about raising his national profile, and have a potential presidential run? >> i think ron desantis has, very much, concluded that the essence of trumpism, the fuel in it, is seen by the base, and it is enough liberal institutions. the fight, itself, more than the terrain in which you are fighting, is the essence of it. my colleague said the cruelty is the point. but, i think, this kind of fits in with his fight with disney, his fight trying to control not only schools, but private businesses. he wants to be seen as a cult
who knows if they will win, ultimately, in the supreme court, but i do think the question whether the biden administrationre to condemn this? sort of the same issue we've had throughout his presidency, the only way to take onus from vaccines, to masks, to voting, coming back. can they do more to try to reassert federal privacy over red state governors, that are moving very aggressively for a whole series of policies, very much, to the right? >> round of santas, from florida, he flew to...
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supreme court justice david souter. he worked in the clinton administration and was the assistant secretary y for financial institutions in the obama treasury where he played an important role in crafting the dodd-frank act that created the position he fills. congress created this position so that congress would know who to blame if the fed screwed up again and so michael, good luck with that a. michael first joined university of michigan faculty 30 years ago and has written quite a bit about financial regulation. his most recent job was dean of the gerald ford school of public policy atuniversity of michigan . michael has a long relationship with brookings. he participated in all circumstances and has written for our website, financial regulation topics and his 2012 book the financial lives of low income americans was published by brookings press in 2012. but what stands out to me and michael's background is patience. i recall when i was working for the wall street journal that michael's name was floating around to be first tdirector of consumer financial protection bureau and that didn't happen then came the biden ad
supreme court justice david souter. he worked in the clinton administration and was the assistant secretary y for financial institutions in the obama treasury where he played an important role in crafting the dodd-frank act that created the position he fills. congress created this position so that congress would know who to blame if the fed screwed up again and so michael, good luck with that a. michael first joined university of michigan faculty 30 years ago and has written quite a bit about...
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see all the policies and the lockdown policies that the administration brought forward, their legal arguments going all the way to the supreme courthere if people didn't get vaccinated or boosters that they'd be fired from their jobs. it now shows that they were all doing this just because they wanted to control people's behavior, just because they wanted to control their medical records, their shots. it's unacceptable, but we knew that this administration was overreacting and now it's just proving so. elizabeth: congressman, in terms of spending going on, this nation -- the amount of spending alone would stand as fourth largest economy in the world, ahead of germany. that's the amount of spending we've done and now fed chair jerome powell blaming inflation on the government spending. watch this. >> pandemic severe reigns leading disrupted the economy, gave rise to risks of much more dire economic consequences than actually transpired really and that was thanks in part to the policy response. there's no question that policy certainly supported strong demand, but in my view, you would not have seen anything like the inflation that
see all the policies and the lockdown policies that the administration brought forward, their legal arguments going all the way to the supreme courthere if people didn't get vaccinated or boosters that they'd be fired from their jobs. it now shows that they were all doing this just because they wanted to control people's behavior, just because they wanted to control their medical records, their shots. it's unacceptable, but we knew that this administration was overreacting and now it's just...
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who knows whether they would win ultimately in the supreme court, but i do think that the question of whether the biden administrationan do more to condemn this sort of the same issue we've had throughout his presidency, dealing with red state governors, vaccines, to masks. to voting, comes back, can they do more to try to reassert federal over red state governors that are moving very aggressively to tilt a whole series of policies very much to the right. >> ron desantis from florida, he flew to planes of migrants there from texas, didn't have anything to do with florida, how much of this is about really raising his national profile ahead of the potential presidential run? >> he. i think ron desantis has very much concluded that the real essence of trumpism, the real fuel in it is being seen by the pace as fighting against what they perceive as liberal institutions. the fight it's self more than the kind of terrain in what your fight is the essence of it. my colleague said the cruelty is the point. but i think he very much, this kind of fits in with his fight with disney, his fight trying to control the wind that not
who knows whether they would win ultimately in the supreme court, but i do think that the question of whether the biden administrationan do more to condemn this sort of the same issue we've had throughout his presidency, dealing with red state governors, vaccines, to masks. to voting, comes back, can they do more to try to reassert federal over red state governors that are moving very aggressively to tilt a whole series of policies very much to the right. >> ron desantis from florida, he...
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administration. he has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. harry lippman joins me at 30 rock. former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. charlie savage is here. washington correspondent for the new york times, author of power wars, the relentless rise of presidential authority and secrecy. charlie, within the last hour, you wrote the breaking news article covering all of this ruling. what do we need to know? >> so, the bottom line, the justice department had gone yesterday to the federal judge who approved the special master and said, look, we can acquiesce to there being a master. we can acquiesce to not being allowed to touch 11,000 documents that we've seized from president trump's -- former president stepped home in club. but we can't live with -- someone giving access to the documents that were classified. please stay the portion of your order just we keep investigating those documents. she said no. tonight, they went to the 11th circuit, the federal appeals court that oversees florida. based in atlanta. and they're asking for them to issue a stay
administration. he has argued dozens of cases before the u.s. supreme court. harry lippman joins me at 30 rock. former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. charlie savage is here. washington correspondent for the new york times, author of power wars, the relentless rise of presidential authority and secrecy. charlie, within the last hour, you wrote the breaking news article covering all of this ruling. what do we need to know? >> so, the bottom line, the justice...
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plotting to sue the biden administration once this goes into effect actively looking for plaintiffs that would have standing to take the case all the way to the supreme courthose groups is the job creator's network. they say as soon as the website pops up for students to apply for this loan forgiveness, they will sue the biden administration. neil? >> neil: hillary vaughn. thanks. with me right now, kevin brady from the ways and means committee. how do you feel about this? it's odd for republicans to be supporting, you know, sticking it to colleges to pay for this. but it does make sense at a certain level because they have the money and they have been lifting tuition and room and board prices in response to more generous loans. what do you think? >> yeah, great to see you, neil. i love being on the show. what david joyce is trying to do is draw universities in to the solution here on student debt. you may remember in the tax cuts and jobs act, we created an endowment and designed to be a strong financial incentive for colleges to focus on preventing and lowering students dealt by using their ample endowments. unfortunately they didn't get the message. ins
plotting to sue the biden administration once this goes into effect actively looking for plaintiffs that would have standing to take the case all the way to the supreme courthose groups is the job creator's network. they say as soon as the website pops up for students to apply for this loan forgiveness, they will sue the biden administration. neil? >> neil: hillary vaughn. thanks. with me right now, kevin brady from the ways and means committee. how do you feel about this? it's odd for...