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aba splash or two up in the north bay but, the stage is being set for more rain coming in by the time we get into saturday night and sunday morning time frame. look at the fog coming through the golden gate. as we look from the salesforce tower cam, concord right now at 60 degrees, livermore, san francisco 57 a little chilly but warmer than it was last night. highs to the south blows to the north. the rain is in seattle and we are in between. we just get clouds tonight. with the low passing to the north we will get some clouds but by tomorrow night we will get some rain. this is based on a computer model. it just shows exactly the probabilities, day by day for each one of the cities. santa rosa's best chance is coming in late saturday. a little bit early sunday. minimal chances for monday through thursday. for san francisco, the probabilities decrease a bit for saturday, less rain, less coverage. to the west and the timing looks like late saturday, early sunday. i the time you get down to san jose, abilities are just diminishing. there will be as much per usual. partly cloudy, chance
aba splash or two up in the north bay but, the stage is being set for more rain coming in by the time we get into saturday night and sunday morning time frame. look at the fog coming through the golden gate. as we look from the salesforce tower cam, concord right now at 60 degrees, livermore, san francisco 57 a little chilly but warmer than it was last night. highs to the south blows to the north. the rain is in seattle and we are in between. we just get clouds tonight. with the low passing to...
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unprecedented in how how tense things are how both countries are in this is this is the abbotts this is the abas to kill assassinate the man who is referred to as the 2nd most powerful man in iran a potential successor to the supreme leader he was killed after arriving at the airport in baghdad the u.s. airstrike he would see was targeted in this operation was preplanned they knew he was coming they knew where to strike the they were targeting him at the direction of the president the u.s. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect u.s. personnel abroad by killing customs so in money this strike was aimed at deterring future iranian attack plans the united states will continue to take all necessary action to protect our people and our interests wherever they are around the world and the fallout has been global we've had leaders all over the world officials come out. against you know urging calm and deescalation and the reunions convening the national security council they have one message the entire ring in hierarchy that there will be consequences retaliation if there is as of yet
unprecedented in how how tense things are how both countries are in this is this is the abbotts this is the abas to kill assassinate the man who is referred to as the 2nd most powerful man in iran a potential successor to the supreme leader he was killed after arriving at the airport in baghdad the u.s. airstrike he would see was targeted in this operation was preplanned they knew he was coming they knew where to strike the they were targeting him at the direction of the president the u.s....
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other scenario that would provide an absolute curative guarantees for him personally without empowering aba individuals while also ensuring his place in history not only as somebody who raised russia from its knees but also somebody who put it all to pass of stable politically stable development in my view a democrat is a sham it's exactly what putin doesn't need it because in this case he will be vulnerable because in this case and in. so the development can lead to questioning him how exactly he was acting as a president did he say anything since so one way it's a he definitely doesn't want so there are no authority around leaders who would like to democratize this system when leaving from there because see it's security problem but if he keeps the current system in place with the super strong presidency he could be just as vulnerable if not more vulnerable to the same kind of prosecution or persecution or whatever you call it in fact i thought that those checks and balances on the so-called sort of a kid that you talked about the lawyer. the security agency is that actual size their powe
other scenario that would provide an absolute curative guarantees for him personally without empowering aba individuals while also ensuring his place in history not only as somebody who raised russia from its knees but also somebody who put it all to pass of stable politically stable development in my view a democrat is a sham it's exactly what putin doesn't need it because in this case he will be vulnerable because in this case and in. so the development can lead to questioning him how exactly...
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. >> reporter: professor ab ababa abas milani is one of the founding directors of iranian studies at stanford. he's been studying the region for decades. >> the iranian regime i think wants to retaliate to show that they're still a contender, but i don't think they want a full confrontation. >> reporter: they are members of the iranian american community of northern california. both still have friends and family in iran. >> i want the president to acknowledge the iranian people inside iran. i want him to acknowledge the iraqi people and these people who are protesting against this regime. >> and i'm glad that i have this chance in this country to be able to speak my mind and talk about my brothers and sisters in iran, the young kids in the streets of teheran who cannot do the same thing. >> reporter: they hit the streets of downtown san francisco over the weekend along with dozens of their community members in support of the iranian general's killing, while thousands more marched to denounce the attack, concerned about a full-blown war. >> a regional war i think is possible. world wa
. >> reporter: professor ab ababa abas milani is one of the founding directors of iranian studies at stanford. he's been studying the region for decades. >> the iranian regime i think wants to retaliate to show that they're still a contender, but i don't think they want a full confrontation. >> reporter: they are members of the iranian american community of northern california. both still have friends and family in iran. >> i want the president to acknowledge the iranian...
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unprecedented in how how tense things are how both countries are in this is this is the abbotts this is the abas to kill assassinate the man who is referred to as the 2nd most powerful man in iran a potential successor to the supreme leader he was killed after arriving at the airport in baghdad the u.s. as he was he was targeted i mean this operation was preplanned they knew he was coming they knew where to strike the they were targeting him and the fallout has been global we've had leaders all over the world officials come out for against you know urging calm and deescalation the reunions convening national security council they have one message the entire iranian hierarchy that there will be consequences retaliation there is as of yet no indication how exactly the iranians will respond to it respond to this but they haven't launched any missiles yet and you know the they are stupid they're intelligent people they probably understand a war with the united states is the last thing they need but i doubt that the leave this you know without without an answer and so how is the u.s. justifying the m
unprecedented in how how tense things are how both countries are in this is this is the abbotts this is the abas to kill assassinate the man who is referred to as the 2nd most powerful man in iran a potential successor to the supreme leader he was killed after arriving at the airport in baghdad the u.s. as he was he was targeted i mean this operation was preplanned they knew he was coming they knew where to strike the they were targeting him and the fallout has been global we've had leaders all...
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people in those pictures and we just heard this were from the spokesman for iran's foreign ministry abas the and he said iran isn't pursuing war but it is prepared for anything obvious missile he just spoke in tehran just moments ago. the islamic republic of iran is not pursuing war but we've made it very clear that we're ready for any kind of situation in the past decades the iranian nation has always been ready to defend itself the decision will always be made by the leadership and they will prepare their responses as to how to retaliate in the beast way and the main time this is trying to avoid war. so that was just pot there of what mousavi had to say there was quite a lot packed into his press conference he said and as you heard him reiterate they were not preparing for war but we are ready for any situation he also said in reference to the situation in iraq that u.s. troops had essentially been disinvited not just from iraq but from the rest of the region and you can see again those pictures there live from as so him on his body has made its way through various places in iran and y
people in those pictures and we just heard this were from the spokesman for iran's foreign ministry abas the and he said iran isn't pursuing war but it is prepared for anything obvious missile he just spoke in tehran just moments ago. the islamic republic of iran is not pursuing war but we've made it very clear that we're ready for any kind of situation in the past decades the iranian nation has always been ready to defend itself the decision will always be made by the leadership and they will...
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robert bird of west virginia aba stall waurt scholar and not a supporter or friend of bill clinton in any particular way, he ended up at one point just throwing up his hands and saying that this should not be have happened. that the trial was misguided. and he actually even told his colleagues that he was going to introduce a motion to dismiss the whole thing. >>> learn more about the impeachment of president bill clinton this sunday here on american history tv. >>> civil rights pioneers fred gray and congressman john lewis talk about rosa parks and her long history of civil rights activism. they highlight boycotts and nonvooinlt protesters. this was held to celebrate the opening of the new exhibit rosa parks, in her own words, at the library of congress. >>> please welcome the librarian of congress, dr. carla hayden. [ applause ] >> good evening.
robert bird of west virginia aba stall waurt scholar and not a supporter or friend of bill clinton in any particular way, he ended up at one point just throwing up his hands and saying that this should not be have happened. that the trial was misguided. and he actually even told his colleagues that he was going to introduce a motion to dismiss the whole thing. >>> learn more about the impeachment of president bill clinton this sunday here on american history tv. >>> civil...
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. >> reporter: professor ab ababa abas milani is one of the founding directors of iranian studies at stanford. he's been studying the region for decades. >> the iranian regime i think wants to retaliate to show that they're still a contender, but i don't think they want a full confrontation. >> reporter: they are members of the iranian american community of northern california. both still have friends and family in iran. >> i want the president to acknowledge the iranian people inside iran. i want him to acknowledge the iraqi people and these people who are protesting against this regime. >> and i'm glad that i have this chance in this country to be able to speak my mind and talk about my brothers and sisters in iran, the young kids in the streets of teheran who cannot do the same thing. >> reporter: they hit the streets of downtown san francisco over the weekend along with dozens of their community members in support of the iranian general's killing, while thousands more marched to denounce the attack, concerned about a full-blown war. >> a regional war i think is possible. world wa
. >> reporter: professor ab ababa abas milani is one of the founding directors of iranian studies at stanford. he's been studying the region for decades. >> the iranian regime i think wants to retaliate to show that they're still a contender, but i don't think they want a full confrontation. >> reporter: they are members of the iranian american community of northern california. both still have friends and family in iran. >> i want the president to acknowledge the iranian...
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couple of years ago, the french newspaper realised that in ab addis ababa, the realised that in ab addis abaunion building that was very much involved with huawei, it company dominating the building, there were data dumps from ethiopia to china. huawei not implicated, it was never proved that it adds to that suspicion. how do you cou ntera ct suspicion. how do you counteract that and genuinely say to everybody is going to be fine? the uk is trying to put ina lot fine? the uk is trying to put in a lot of safeguards, a lot of good practices to help avoid something like that. one being diversification of the network, ensuring you have one supplier or more. huawei was the main supplier to the addis ababa building and the network itself was supplied and funded by china and they were the one operating and maintaining the network. they are much more involved in the network than they would be here. that is something that's important to differentiate. that was stacey hoffman, a cyber security expert at oxford information lab ‘s. the ‘doomsday glacier‘ is the nick name often given to the thwaites glac
couple of years ago, the french newspaper realised that in ab addis ababa, the realised that in ab addis abaunion building that was very much involved with huawei, it company dominating the building, there were data dumps from ethiopia to china. huawei not implicated, it was never proved that it adds to that suspicion. how do you cou ntera ct suspicion. how do you counteract that and genuinely say to everybody is going to be fine? the uk is trying to put ina lot fine? the uk is trying to put in...
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or not because sometimes and i've said this before on my program it's i get the feeling they dissed abas when democrats would prefer to lose to trump than have bernie wayne go ahead lee yeah i think you're absolutely right they would they prefer trump to win because trump at the end of the day still represents corporate america and wall street i mean he claims that means one point i disagree with you on that he's authentic i think he is more of a populist and he will call up the system unlike your average republican but in terms of being authentic he claims he's going to help the working man and then he gets a giant tax cut to the wealthiest americans and he claims he put out an ad in his last campaign about how bankers roll this. then he's surrounded himself with bankers you've got goldman sachs running the treasury so i don't think that's authentic but you're absolutely right that they would rather lose to trump because he is not gone at wall street really he is not really corporate america where as bernie says he would he says he would change that system and 1 make it more about the a
or not because sometimes and i've said this before on my program it's i get the feeling they dissed abas when democrats would prefer to lose to trump than have bernie wayne go ahead lee yeah i think you're absolutely right they would they prefer trump to win because trump at the end of the day still represents corporate america and wall street i mean he claims that means one point i disagree with you on that he's authentic i think he is more of a populist and he will call up the system unlike...
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ok abas and i'm going to do always good for you know didn't even know. she had that . have gotten it's got to know i'm going to live in the was i going to 100. how can you meant to come. i wonder if what i have given ho ho ho ho i had. to try to. keep. them out of it as so just. was a cup done us in and i didn't tell anyone living what that was in ireland and i'm one of the english out in on the one about to get the last one i sent out for some unknown like i love i said i figure to tell you. so you do now or have bebe neuwirth going to be nice and. i might want to. resize it. from won't. put him in my now out with that i won't. lose any. weight. but i do hope i'm lucky to call him an investor was how he got good with this sort of money how could i look good without wrists. we should see a look at the 2 left feet in length axes and soon could not they're going to save. by the how that you have got there was enough that was it i was has a bit odd that this is sound and that my efforts will be. coding hey she's the only one of them to sell and i had that was some of the
ok abas and i'm going to do always good for you know didn't even know. she had that . have gotten it's got to know i'm going to live in the was i going to 100. how can you meant to come. i wonder if what i have given ho ho ho ho i had. to try to. keep. them out of it as so just. was a cup done us in and i didn't tell anyone living what that was in ireland and i'm one of the english out in on the one about to get the last one i sent out for some unknown like i love i said i figure to tell you....
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abas is in the 16th year of 4-year term, so i would not say it is a vibrant democracy.an rights, a freedom of press, property rights. it is a complicated place. to say they are ready for statehood is a big leap. we have outlined the criteria we think are necessary in order for there to be a state. we have lined up an economic plan by studying economic successes, where $50 billion could be invested, along with making reforms necessary, like having property rights. the opportunity is available for them. by putting this idea out, this will show the rest of the world that israel is serious about peace. america's closeness with israel is a good thing because it gets israel to make compromises that they have never made before. in addition, it outlines something for the palestinian people who maybe have lost hope over the years by being like to that there is a pathway to peace. >> when i was in the white house covering the remarks by president trump, he mentioned boris johnson. he said he got a phone call about this plan. is the u.k. on board with this? who are some of the u.s
abas is in the 16th year of 4-year term, so i would not say it is a vibrant democracy.an rights, a freedom of press, property rights. it is a complicated place. to say they are ready for statehood is a big leap. we have outlined the criteria we think are necessary in order for there to be a state. we have lined up an economic plan by studying economic successes, where $50 billion could be invested, along with making reforms necessary, like having property rights. the opportunity is available...
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it went from 90% 182 1820 to aba third of the world living in poverty in the 1960s today less than 10%. so that is incontrovertible. we are getting 137,000 people escaping every day for the last 25 years so the facts are just wrong. wrong. they are completely wrong. the world is so much better than it used to be. >> you take that lens and i expected in the book t the booka lot of the domestic policies championed to enhance liberty and reduce the size and scope but i think the readers can expect a very global view of how the light has been impacted as the folks move towards the big government or liberty. >> and i think the thing is the facts are there, the world economy is growing and like the u.s. economy may have doubled eight times in the last 200 years it's just happening. everybody is richer and we are holding so much better and practice of speeches saying there is never, ever been a better time to be alive i really want it to sink in and this is and how. maybe not in venezuela vote. very directly, very early in the book and you make some people eat their words on venezuela. they t
it went from 90% 182 1820 to aba third of the world living in poverty in the 1960s today less than 10%. so that is incontrovertible. we are getting 137,000 people escaping every day for the last 25 years so the facts are just wrong. wrong. they are completely wrong. the world is so much better than it used to be. >> you take that lens and i expected in the book t the booka lot of the domestic policies championed to enhance liberty and reduce the size and scope but i think the readers can...
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aba spotty shower by tomorrow afternoon. this is at 3 pm for the south bay.e not expecting a lot of rain with the system. if you hundreds of an inch of rain. maybe for ukiah 1400s of an inch. the end of the week high- pressure really build in a subtle and fries. feeling like spring as we head through friday and for saturday. for today 59 san francisco. 60 for a high in oakland. 61 fremont. before san jose. these two and concorde. the extended forecast a few light showers for tomorrow. there we go with the warm-up beginning wednesday thursday and especially by friday and saturday. >>> still ahead whether a fan or friend people around the world coming together to remember and be a star kobe bryant. the latest tributes coming up. >>> the warriors also paying tribute to brian. lights at the chase center purple and gold. laker colors. the latest on the ntsb investigation coming up. >>> the tributes are pouring in for nba legend kobe bryant. he is remembered around the world is a star athlete whose cultural impact transcended sports. he was a businessman author and
aba spotty shower by tomorrow afternoon. this is at 3 pm for the south bay.e not expecting a lot of rain with the system. if you hundreds of an inch of rain. maybe for ukiah 1400s of an inch. the end of the week high- pressure really build in a subtle and fries. feeling like spring as we head through friday and for saturday. for today 59 san francisco. 60 for a high in oakland. 61 fremont. before san jose. these two and concorde. the extended forecast a few light showers for tomorrow. there we...
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to further this effort, i also met with president abas at the white house.ans may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed. but i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems. [ applause ] >> it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace, prosperity and a brighter future for the israelis and palestinians. this vision for peace is fundamentally different from past proposals. in the past, even the most well-intentioned plans were light on factual details and heavy on factual frameworks. by contrast, our plan is 80 pages and is the most detailed proposal ever put forward by far. as i've seen throughout my long career as a dealmaker, complex problems require nuanced, fact-based remedies. that is why our proposal finds precise technical solutions to make israelis, palestinians and the region safer and much more prosperous. my vision presents a win-win opportunity for b
to further this effort, i also met with president abas at the white house.ans may be the most difficult challenge of all. all prior administrations from president lyndon johnson have tried and bitterly failed. but i was not elected to do small things or shy away from big problems. [ applause ] >> it's been a long and very arduous process to arrive at this moment. on sunday i delivered to prime minister netanyahu my vision for peace, prosperity and a brighter future for the israelis and...
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so in my early 30s new father to biracial child abutting essay is to learn to earn his living Ãba secretter cultural knowledge i set out into the big bad world reading book after book while strap hanging on my way to and from work listening to the jazz records that were the record of my people's contribution believing all the while in the likeness of calling myself an american as years and then two decades past. along the way events may have shifted at the outside of my beliefs killings of brought blacks from trayvon martin sandra blatt and so many others name me to question whether i really wanted to call home a place where the police were seemingly paid to kill people who look like me. yet no one had ever said i would have to fight to protect my place in this land i call home. with many others that took to the streets over those killings and believed i was doing so in service of my country perhaps some black-and-white wondered how i could be so even killed and perhaps some white as well as black wanted me to be angry. i did not have time to be anyone's conscience and there was a way fo
so in my early 30s new father to biracial child abutting essay is to learn to earn his living Ãba secretter cultural knowledge i set out into the big bad world reading book after book while strap hanging on my way to and from work listening to the jazz records that were the record of my people's contribution believing all the while in the likeness of calling myself an american as years and then two decades past. along the way events may have shifted at the outside of my beliefs killings of...
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el silencio sobre la relaciÓn de su ex pareja, el cantante luis miguel, con su hijo miguel ahora que abamuchas preguntas sobre los temas que son titulares el dÍa de hoy. terremotos, incendios. te vamos a ayudar el dÍa de hoy ha que decirles. karla: y mira quien nos visita hoy, en un ratito llega chiquis delgado y javier posa, para contarnos todo sobre "mira quien baila" estrellas que comienza este domingo. satcha: les cuento que este jueves no desaparece el temor a un posible conflicto bÉlico con irÁn pero si disminuirÍa el poder del presidente trump para iniciar acciones militares. la cÁmara baja vota una propuesta que reafirmarÍa la autoridad del congreso para emitir declaraciones de guerray hoy un sondeo revela que los estadounidenses se sienten menos seguros y con mayorÍa de un 52 contra un 34% califican de imprudente la conducta del mandatario. edwin tiene lo mÁs reciente vivo desde la capital del paÍs. edwin: muy buenos dÍas, esta votaciÓn en la cÁmara baja el dÍa de hoy no es nada mÁs que la desconfianza que tienen demÓcratas de que el presidente cambie de opiniÓn en coche momento
el silencio sobre la relaciÓn de su ex pareja, el cantante luis miguel, con su hijo miguel ahora que abamuchas preguntas sobre los temas que son titulares el dÍa de hoy. terremotos, incendios. te vamos a ayudar el dÍa de hoy ha que decirles. karla: y mira quien nos visita hoy, en un ratito llega chiquis delgado y javier posa, para contarnos todo sobre "mira quien baila" estrellas que comienza este domingo. satcha: les cuento que este jueves no desaparece el temor a un posible...
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againutstanding lawyer unanimously well-qualified by the aba, very tough to get a rating like that, has been waiting for two years. just get a hearing, an opportunity to tell his story. we thought that maybe he ought to be on a milk carton, too, madam president. this unanimously, well-qualified nominee has a long and distinguished career in public service including serving as principal deputy to the solicitor general from 1989 to 1993, associate counsel to president reagan from 1982 to 1986. mentioned thei previous nominee had 15 arguments before the u.s. supreme court, this nominee is already 36 cases. 36 cases. before the u.s. supreme court and 20 cases in the u.s. appeals courts across the country. roberts?e seen john has anyone even knowing what he looks like? has he been dropped into a black hole? another great nominee from a missing in action, not even given a hearing. host: that is courtesy of our c-span video library. you can see not only impeachment stuff, but any topic, politically you would like to explore. you can go to our website, c-span.org, type your information into the
againutstanding lawyer unanimously well-qualified by the aba, very tough to get a rating like that, has been waiting for two years. just get a hearing, an opportunity to tell his story. we thought that maybe he ought to be on a milk carton, too, madam president. this unanimously, well-qualified nominee has a long and distinguished career in public service including serving as principal deputy to the solicitor general from 1989 to 1993, associate counsel to president reagan from 1982 to 1986....
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under the aba rules of professional conduct, rule 3.3, it really strictly says you cannot mislead a tribunalrying to do something if they do a blatant lie like they did previously to try to grab those rules of professional conduct for a lawyer and hold that lawyer accountable? >> well, look, we were all appalled last night and today with the smear of colonel vindman. we know all of that is not true. we know he's a patriot and we know that they're going to go far beyond that in this trial. so the democrats are huddling. we're going to determine through chuck schumer, our leader, which questions we're going to be posing, what strategies we'll undertake as we now move after today over to the republican case. but we don't intend on allowing this to unfold without ensuring that the american people know that lies, deceptions are being told about this case, about witnesses, about those who are central to ensuring that the president is held accountable and chuck schumer has just made it very clear to all of us that we are going to work relentlessly, insistently, persistently to ensure that we take e
under the aba rules of professional conduct, rule 3.3, it really strictly says you cannot mislead a tribunalrying to do something if they do a blatant lie like they did previously to try to grab those rules of professional conduct for a lawyer and hold that lawyer accountable? >> well, look, we were all appalled last night and today with the smear of colonel vindman. we know all of that is not true. we know he's a patriot and we know that they're going to go far beyond that in this trial....
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like the federalist society is off limits for federal judges, it's impossible to the not to bring the abaa all of which is very left wing as well as sweeping in a lot of other organizations that judges have traditionally been involved. in you know, religious organizations. or veterans groups. lots of civic organizations. we want our judges to be able to be involved and continue to do. this is really unfortunate development. and it's not a logical opinion to have one size censured. it's not lost politics. griff: carrie, why is this happening? why are they circulating this? why not? >now?>> senator whitehouse and others on the left angry at the federalist society. they see the success with which this group has promoted originalism and constitutional view of government. that's actually not something that's right or left. that's saying we read the law and the constitution as they are written. it's a threat to the liberal dominance of the court which used to just kind of say well, we do what the liberal outcome is regardless of the law and we'll just make up the law as we go. that's something
like the federalist society is off limits for federal judges, it's impossible to the not to bring the abaa all of which is very left wing as well as sweeping in a lot of other organizations that judges have traditionally been involved. in you know, religious organizations. or veterans groups. lots of civic organizations. we want our judges to be able to be involved and continue to do. this is really unfortunate development. and it's not a logical opinion to have one size censured. it's not lost...
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at the iran front page and senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies, abasular figure in the country, among the top three officials in the country because of his nonpartisan characteristic back at home. the reaction as i have been seeing on social media as well as in the street, they are unhappy with what has happened and they are fed up what has happened and they are fed up with what the united states have done. 0n the other hand, we have seen some reactions from the senior officials of the country. we had the decision of the national security council, they have mostly voted that iran will take revenge. they say that the revenge will be certain and it's going to be proportionate, but they have not specified in terms of they have not specified in terms of the details of the revenge and we have been hearing from the people in here that this action of the united states which is a clear violation of the solvency of iran and bringing escalation into the will have its own consequences and repercussions. we have seen president trump tweeting, contradicting what yo
at the iran front page and senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies, abasular figure in the country, among the top three officials in the country because of his nonpartisan characteristic back at home. the reaction as i have been seeing on social media as well as in the street, they are unhappy with what has happened and they are fed up what has happened and they are fed up with what the united states have done. 0n the other hand, we have seen some reactions from...