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let's speak to frank bowman, emeritus professor of law at the university of missouri and a formerfederals is good news for donald trump, but not necessarily the end of his legal challenges. ida. his legal challenges. no, effectively. _ his legal challenges. no, effectively, it _ his legal challenges. no, effectively, it may - his legal challenges. no, effectively, it may prove | his legal challenges. no, l effectively, it may prove to his legal challenges. iiifr, effectively, it may prove to be the end. as you noted, the request from special counsel jack smith is for a dismissal without prejudice, which means in theory that the cases could be refiled once mr trump is out of office. practically speaking, however, that would be very difficult. there are a couple of problems, first is the question of whether the next president's in ministration would have any interest in doing this. secondarily, with the passage of another four years, statute of another four years, statute of limitations on these charges is likely to run unless a judge were to find somewhat extraordinarily that the statute
let's speak to frank bowman, emeritus professor of law at the university of missouri and a formerfederals is good news for donald trump, but not necessarily the end of his legal challenges. ida. his legal challenges. no, effectively. _ his legal challenges. no, effectively, it _ his legal challenges. no, effectively, it may - his legal challenges. no, effectively, it may prove | his legal challenges. no, l effectively, it may prove to his legal challenges. iiifr, effectively, it may prove to be...
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frank bomb and is a professor at the university of missouri school of law. thank you very much for your time. well, donald trump's re election as us present has a potential to reshape the us economy. the stock market has search following his election victory with the dow jones hitting a record high. that's because investors expect to business friendly administration, including tax guys. trump, as also propose adding a type of 10 percent to 20 percent on all imports, with significantly high levies on him for some china. these tires could raise additional revenue for the government, but trans silver will plan will deepen the federal deficit unless he also makes major spending cuts. when i spoke to max wolf about this a short while ago, he's an economist, i and professor at the new york school in new york city. he says, democrats failed to carve a narrative that connected with voters economic incense. i do think that the democrats messed to the upset from lower income earners where a rising portion of the of america and i think that was something that they paid
frank bomb and is a professor at the university of missouri school of law. thank you very much for your time. well, donald trump's re election as us present has a potential to reshape the us economy. the stock market has search following his election victory with the dow jones hitting a record high. that's because investors expect to business friendly administration, including tax guys. trump, as also propose adding a type of 10 percent to 20 percent on all imports, with significantly high...
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but frank diamond is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri at school for the on the former federal and state prosecutor. he joins us from durango in colorado. welcome to the program. so what do you make of this decision that sentencing be put on hold with this point, we really don't have a decision from the trial court judge essentially, as your commentator said, all he's done is, gives the parties a few weeks to brace the matter. certainly mister trump's team would like to dismiss the whole the matter altogether. um whereas the manhattan da says no, we should. we should simply put this off until after he's in an office. and who knows what the judge will do? i think it's a heap. i think this day so the choice of trying to split the baby. i suspect he doesn't want to entirely satisfy the results of the trial and a jury verdict. on the other hand, he's got the practical consideration that if you were to try to sentence a sitting president of the united states, up to personally any kind of constraints, certainly including jail that would present innumerable difficulties, both
but frank diamond is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri at school for the on the former federal and state prosecutor. he joins us from durango in colorado. welcome to the program. so what do you make of this decision that sentencing be put on hold with this point, we really don't have a decision from the trial court judge essentially, as your commentator said, all he's done is, gives the parties a few weeks to brace the matter. certainly mister trump's team would like to dismiss...
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student at the university of missouri and hence had a nice long trip to get here. good morning and welcome rob. good morning. i'm honored and excited to be here to be able to talk a little bit. these canadians who participated in the american revolution. it been a while since my undergrad, which was a while ago that i've been looking at at these guys and their stories. so i want to start with a little story. on the night, october 14, 1781, the soldiers, the second canadian, also known as congress's own regiment marched towards the outer defenses of british defenses. yorktown. shot sounded from british muskets as as a combined of american and french infantry. the redoubts. the second canadian under the direction. the marquis de lafayette had previously helped to dig the first siege line of yorktown. regarding their combat that night, lafayette later wrote, they marched with admirable firmness and discipline in the face of heavy fire. by 1781, congress's own or the canadian old regiment was a combination of two regiments formed in 1775 and 1776, and for the continent
student at the university of missouri and hence had a nice long trip to get here. good morning and welcome rob. good morning. i'm honored and excited to be here to be able to talk a little bit. these canadians who participated in the american revolution. it been a while since my undergrad, which was a while ago that i've been looking at at these guys and their stories. so i want to start with a little story. on the night, october 14, 1781, the soldiers, the second canadian, also known as...
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he holds an ma in economics from georgetown university and a bs in economics from the university of missourir final speaker today before questions will be ron. he retired in 2020 after heading up the actuarial science program at penn state. prior to that ron serve as the senior benefits advisor for the u.s. senate committee on finance. is also the senior pension fellow and spokesperson of the american academy of actuaries and head of the private practice at mercersburg new york city office. his public sector experience includes chief actuary of the cdg see at least pension actuary for the federal employee retirement system. thank you. >> hello. good afternoon to you all and buddy check and see if the slide clicker is working. so, so great to be a answer great to see so many faces. have seen all that much lately. friends, colleagues and i'm hoping i can add one new one, we were, our luncheon speaker. i think one thing we can learn from leroy and the work he does is that if you see you have a problem, you see you have an issue, if you want to fix it, if you want to improve it, you need to unde
he holds an ma in economics from georgetown university and a bs in economics from the university of missourir final speaker today before questions will be ron. he retired in 2020 after heading up the actuarial science program at penn state. prior to that ron serve as the senior benefits advisor for the u.s. senate committee on finance. is also the senior pension fellow and spokesperson of the american academy of actuaries and head of the private practice at mercersburg new york city office. his...
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last but not least, john mcmanus , who is a curator's distinguished professor at missouri university of science and technology. is the author of 15 books on the with military experience and the host of two podcasts his work on the korean war includes the seventh infantry, combat in an age of terror. one of the things i think is really interesting about the korean war is that, as a military conflict, thinking about it as a conflict, as a war, the korean war blended some seemingly contradictory ways of war. it occurred at the dawn of the nuclear age. if some had had their way, it might have been a war of nuclear and global catastrophic abortions. and yet, -- proportions. and yet, much occurred in trenches reminiscent of world war i. i'm wondering if you could speak a little bit about how the participants experienced this duality, not just for military personnel from around the world who came to the war, but also for koreans on whose homelands this war was waged . >> thank you. soldiers always compare their board to other wars, their battles to other battles in order to make sense of what
last but not least, john mcmanus , who is a curator's distinguished professor at missouri university of science and technology. is the author of 15 books on the with military experience and the host of two podcasts his work on the korean war includes the seventh infantry, combat in an age of terror. one of the things i think is really interesting about the korean war is that, as a military conflict, thinking about it as a conflict, as a war, the korean war blended some seemingly contradictory...
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of howard university, brie jackson, nbc news. >>> ten states put abortion on the ballot this election cycle with measures passing in seven of them. that includes arizona and missouri where voters overturned strict bans to expand abortion access until fetal viability, roughly around 24 weeks. arizona previously had a 15-week ban. in missouri a near total ban. but a different story in florida. although a majority of voters wanted to overturn the state's six-week ban, it fell short of the 60% super majority needed to enshrine abortion rights up to viability. south dakota also rejected aamendment to create a constitutional right to abortion. and in nebraska a mixed bag. it essentially codified the existing 12-week ban. >>> ukrainian forces have fought north korean soldiers in russia for the first time, according to ukraine's defense minister. another official said the ukrainian army also fired artillery at north korean soldiers. neither claim could be independently verified. the pentagon says at least 10,000 korean, north korean soldiers are in russia near the border with ukraine. the fighting is happening in russia's kursk region where ukraine has occupied territory
of howard university, brie jackson, nbc news. >>> ten states put abortion on the ballot this election cycle with measures passing in seven of them. that includes arizona and missouri where voters overturned strict bans to expand abortion access until fetal viability, roughly around 24 weeks. arizona previously had a 15-week ban. in missouri a near total ban. but a different story in florida. although a majority of voters wanted to overturn the state's six-week ban, it fell short of the...
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university of san marcos in lima. he opened the hope clinic of women for women in grant in 1979, where it many babies in his obstetrical practice and his patients came from throughout northern illinois missouri and indiana. all three of the kidnapers were arrested, found guilty and sentenced to long prison. the kidnaping abductions. tobias and his wife was first assault on a physician. by a.b. fanatics. the couple was released without physical harm, but they were severely traumatized by the experience. in 1984, two dozen abortion clinics were physician's offices were bombed, burned or otherwise attacked. william webster, the director, the fbi, said in an interview it wasn't terrorism because we don't know who did it. bombing abortion clinic is not an act of terrorism. the bombers were caught prosecuted and convicted. one of them said that the bombings in florida were a present to jesus from the of the anti-abortion violence that bill berge clinic in 1979 through 1978. there were 110 violent attacks on abortion clinics and. doctor's office in the united states. we were under siege. our worst were being realized. the anti-abortion fanatics were becoming more and more violent. i became increasi
university of san marcos in lima. he opened the hope clinic of women for women in grant in 1979, where it many babies in his obstetrical practice and his patients came from throughout northern illinois missouri and indiana. all three of the kidnapers were arrested, found guilty and sentenced to long prison. the kidnaping abductions. tobias and his wife was first assault on a physician. by a.b. fanatics. the couple was released without physical harm, but they were severely traumatized by the...
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mccaskill is back with us, a former missouri senator, the host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast and our friend democratic strategist and professor at columbia universityolitical analyst basil smikle is here. we get to start today at harris campaign headquarters with stephanie cutter, senior advisor to the campaign. we will worked against each other, we have offered opposing views from two parties that used to have policy divides. you have helped run, i think, the first post partisan presidential campaign in modern american history where you've been juggling the schedule of the current vice president of the united states and former republican congresswoman liz cheney together. tell me what this campaign is about in its final hours. >> well, first of all, how many election days, nicolle, have we spent together in various capacities? too many, right, to count. >> yes. >> and here we are again. so what does this all mean coming into election day? you know, i think that the vice president said it the best last night where this incredible coalition has come together in support of the vice president, in support of turning the page on donald trump, and circli
mccaskill is back with us, a former missouri senator, the host of msnbc's "how to win 2024" podcast and our friend democratic strategist and professor at columbia universityolitical analyst basil smikle is here. we get to start today at harris campaign headquarters with stephanie cutter, senior advisor to the campaign. we will worked against each other, we have offered opposing views from two parties that used to have policy divides. you have helped run, i think, the first post...
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of missouri has gone for donald trump, put that in his win column. at the moment, donald trump with 188 votes and kamala harris 99. laura at the howard university.s alma mater. the campaign is patient and calm and again, they are seeing good suburban support specifically looking at georgia. yes, donald trump might be up but in the larger suburban counties. the campaign says harris is currently overperforming biden's 2020 margin and douglas, they say she is running. in rockdale. and that's what they are pointing to and the rural turnout in georgia is looking about what they expected. so they don't expect donald trump to run away with that rural turnout. and say there are late arriving ballots in north carolina that they are paying attention to should break in their favor. so far, the campaign is pretty calm about all this saying they are waiting for more votes to come in and not worried about what they are seeing in the numbers so far. i was checking in with some voters in michigan today. two young voters and as we talked about, young voters are a key part of harris' coalition and whether or not she is going to win in the swing states and two you
of missouri has gone for donald trump, put that in his win column. at the moment, donald trump with 188 votes and kamala harris 99. laura at the howard university.s alma mater. the campaign is patient and calm and again, they are seeing good suburban support specifically looking at georgia. yes, donald trump might be up but in the larger suburban counties. the campaign says harris is currently overperforming biden's 2020 margin and douglas, they say she is running. in rockdale. and that's what...