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so is our capacity to keep the coun and stability on our streets and would alert you keep saying that we'll have all the people been released and were involved with this operation. i'm. i'm not in a position to give you, you know, a breakdown of each individual and at which stage of this procedures. and he's interested in another way that you have any idea of how many of these groups are still operating in your country. well, even of course we're monitoring several of his groups, but i don't think anyone being what more than 5 e less the intelligence services of police are working on vet. what we know that the constant threat must constant threat. what is another taishan of his friend, but the constant failure to bring violence on the streets in kitchener? and the reason for that is that apps, the absolute majority of the people, the absolute majority of the political parties, including most political parties wed, do not support the government. they also don't want to live in a country where you have violence of mystery so that it's a clear societal consensus behind managing the polit
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but for the last 30 plus years, my situation around this region has been mostly stable, mostly coun. we've been talking to the atrocities trend regional representatives about 3 integration and our methods. and now we're way of trying to reintegrate the country is dialogue, diplomacy, negotiations. that's what we're doing. and the same time given the much more much higher security risks in the, in the region. we did adopt these provisions in the, during the criminal code so that we are able to penalize if we need to people trying to undermine the territorial integrity of our country. at the same time while talking to the trustees trained representatives, others concept contacts, we have a deep to prime minister in charge for integration, who is meeting his counterparts. which if, negotiator and with trust me 3 and the region there have been several conversations and discussions in the last year. and i can tell you that the absolute majority of the people on both sides are free when nice, strong, including most representatives of the separatist leadership don't want to leave and the wa
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and general coun momentum. this hiding wanted to help you on about ah, this becomes clear, for instance, in the christian symbol of the crucified jesus. a man tortured to death, who suffer deeply. but he overcame the suffering. his death was followed by resurrection, and that gives rise to hope. there is something similar in the hindu goddess carly with your vin. here you see cali, a black goddess, and one of the most powerful indian divinities. if you look closely, you can see that she's wearing a necklace of skulls around her neck, severed hands around her waist. and there is blood on her tongue and a blue. this goddess embodies the most terrible aspects of transcendence or the holy am cindy. but at the same time, she is benevolent and loving the before and then the state of food as he does above in the hindu tradition. she also represents the female energy principal shakopee product. so she represents overcoming the dreadful things that people experience in life in colorado ought to his view. the holy is pre
and general coun momentum. this hiding wanted to help you on about ah, this becomes clear, for instance, in the christian symbol of the crucified jesus. a man tortured to death, who suffer deeply. but he overcame the suffering. his death was followed by resurrection, and that gives rise to hope. there is something similar in the hindu goddess carly with your vin. here you see cali, a black goddess, and one of the most powerful indian divinities. if you look closely, you can see that she's...
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and at the end of the day, would be coun suspects, of kind of knowledge, agonies that one of nature if and when the police for support to help us from him. of that was going to leave us the author of the law sort a maximum punishment of up to 10 years, imprisonment for homosexuals. what he claims this is landmark legislation that has widespread support. if you went to my constituents, we did him in his body and asked the deep were the idea with him you on this issue there were, did you, we are by no impact. because for me, as was this much as goes and this is one of the issues where i, our director lady, presented the voices of the, by the pleasant uganda already had laws criminalizing same sex acts dating back to british colonial rule. but according to human rights watch, the new legislation makes uganda the only african country to criminalize, simply identifying as gay and dula says, the law of fuels hate in an already homophobic country. and he feels that soon his only choice may be to leave you gander. oh, the iranian chest player, sour cod them has become a symbol of protests agai
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haven't presuming very quickly about parish coun haven't got presuming very quickly about parish counhaven't got the powers ing very quickly about parish coun haven't got the powers to; they haven't got the powers to actually halt this happening . actually halt this happening. no, i think that it's just really about being vocal i think it's actually just a council meeting , not to specifically meeting, not to specifically talk about this. it's just one of the things that's going to be on the agenda. so i think the people of caguas felt that was the right place to go and the right place to go to and discuss this. but west leicestershire district council as well leicestershire county as well as leicestershire county council have both raised objections, particularly one of the things that i told was that when there's about 200 or so people being housed in leicestershire, nottingham, nottinghamshire , that's only nottinghamshire, that's only over the border, only has around 90 or so they feel that there really is an imbalance as to where these people are going to be housed for at least th
haven't presuming very quickly about parish coun haven't got presuming very quickly about parish counhaven't got the powers ing very quickly about parish coun haven't got the powers to; they haven't got the powers to actually halt this happening . actually halt this happening. no, i think that it's just really about being vocal i think it's actually just a council meeting , not to specifically meeting, not to specifically talk about this. it's just one of the things that's going to be on the...
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chief judge andxd thei] special couns ongoing battle tofá compel hisx testimony before that grand juryyou are wondering why trump'st( attorneys were in the as a reminder,çó jack smithc subpoenaed pence for his testimony. anok abcñrt( now way may explain why aides. testify against the man he served in office. - p. sps investigation. justice department prosecutors sought to learn")rqáher trump ever acknowledged losing the election and what specific efforts he took to block the certification of the election. prosecutors believe his private conversations with trump couldç shed light on either or both.w3 and that is all fairly essential information as far as this entire investigation goes. so if jack smith wins this fight and gets mike pence to sit before the grand jury and answer questions, it will be a>"%g development in the january ftf meanwhile, mr. smith is also one step closer to hearing from trump's attorney in theq mar-a-lago documents investigation. the attorney caught in the this document has often been called a statement but it is more than that. it is an initial version. the ver
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that will make it very difficult unless the suspects travel to coun countries that allow them to arrest. for 20 years has obstructed this international justice and international criminal court. it times it even threatened its officials of arrest and process accuse because of the fear that the court may at one point arrest and prosecute u.s. citizens accused of war crimes. that definitely has weakened the international justice system and international criminal court. we're hoping that now with this case the u.s., like other states, would cooperate more with the court to bring the perpetrators of these terrible crimes and other crimes to justice. >> you don't see that russia would ever turn putin over. do you think ultimately he will face justice in this court in any way? >> first and foremost, his world just got much smaller. he is the leader of a major world power, and now he's going to have to think twice every time he travels abroad. there are 123 states that have ratified the statute. they have the obligation to arrest suspects when they enter their territory. president putin is sche
that will make it very difficult unless the suspects travel to coun countries that allow them to arrest. for 20 years has obstructed this international justice and international criminal court. it times it even threatened its officials of arrest and process accuse because of the fear that the court may at one point arrest and prosecute u.s. citizens accused of war crimes. that definitely has weakened the international justice system and international criminal court. we're hoping that now with...
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and janet yellen is calling aok meeting with the oversight coun financial conditions clearly tighteningo mat=ñwhat happens to the banks from here. we'll look at the fallout Ñiacrs auto, energy and crypto.e1çó but let'sçó begin with whether it's the right call for global central banks to keepçó hiking interest rates. joiningi] me for that is barry, welcome tolp you. gillian, we never like to see you, because it always mean there is's big problems. there should be a gillianht■ indicator. lovely for you to join us. we appreciate xdinx as well. and our very own steve liesman yú>o round it out. barry, you're kindw3 of more c just made a policy error here. >> right.ko■okv yeah,xd i think weçó found out the celestial star for the banking systemxd is. in ñressence,lp we hite1 that ln september when the fed's remittances to the treasury afugr 13 years ended. in other words, the fed's negatively with the cost they werexd carrying out, and t(rese was higher than the yield they were getting on the portfolio. in 2021,÷d we think about what d occurred, the fedñr bought $1 trillion worth of treasuries
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they have had a confrontation or near confrontation with multiple coun countries. >> a u.s.gressional hearing will take place today on the origins of covid-19, the prevailing theory was that infected animals in china passed the virus on to humans but now some government agencies in the u.s. are questioning this. in an exclusive interview, dr. anthony fauci spoke to cnn about the potential theories. >> they are talking about information that they have that we don't have privy to. so we don't really know. but i don't think that there is a really correct and verifiable answer to your question. it is just still unknown at this point. there are two theories as we're all familiar with now, one is a lab leak theory, the other is that it was a natural occurrence from an animal spillover. the one thing is that we have to keep an open mind about this until there is definitive evidence. >>> recently both the fbi and u.s. department of energy have indicated that the virus was the result of a lab leak in wuhan. >>> ukrainian military says its forces have been fighting off dozens of russi
they have had a confrontation or near confrontation with multiple coun countries. >> a u.s.gressional hearing will take place today on the origins of covid-19, the prevailing theory was that infected animals in china passed the virus on to humans but now some government agencies in the u.s. are questioning this. in an exclusive interview, dr. anthony fauci spoke to cnn about the potential theories. >> they are talking about information that they have that we don't have privy to. so...
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it was to be one of the finest courses in the coun try, according to the desig ner.ut it would not be so difficult for the average go lfer to despa ir. and it was said that at $0.50 a rou nd the course would soon pay for its elf. keith jarrett: you know, it was the first municipal golf cou rsein nor or soutcarolinawith t intent get ti the golfo the common m . dari rucker:he coue desier wouldecome a ge nd. and s na was dond ro ss. he was a scots man. he had come to america with $2 in his poc ket. quickly establishing himself, first as a play erand then as the foremost builder of golf cour ses. the rmland ang thswannanori ver soon bame the asville nicipal lf cou e, whh open in 1927.while ro built bot private and blic courses he was on record saying, there's no good reason why the l abel "a rich man's game" should be hung on go lf. cy yng, jr.: to me muni is very histori cal cause th was whe the acks fir startedlayi ng usic pla ng] billy gardenhight: two fellow friends of mine was talking about caddying the biltmore for est. and the money that they made, $3 and $4-- bac
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beholder how would you encounter that >> we think bank of america is one of the best run banks in the counome of the strongest most durable deposits, tremendous deposit franchise and on current estimates, it is selling at a little bit over eight times earnings so, we view it as a far above average bank selling at too large discount to the s&p 500. we think it is a well managed company. >> bill, that sound effect was the two-minute warning i have to let you go we'll talk to you again soon i appreciate your time bill nygren joining us as we count down to the close here mike santoli here for his last word 321 points up on the dow now, better than 1% on the s&p. i get the volatility, but, wow, in just the last 20 minutes. >> jumpy again within this range. a little headline driven and we have an expiration coming on friday a lot of things people are looking at the theme pretty consistent the past two days is the market is reacting to the real disruptions in financials, and this idea that there might be some other kind of treacherous capital flows into -- going toward those companies, generating
beholder how would you encounter that >> we think bank of america is one of the best run banks in the counome of the strongest most durable deposits, tremendous deposit franchise and on current estimates, it is selling at a little bit over eight times earnings so, we view it as a far above average bank selling at too large discount to the s&p 500. we think it is a well managed company. >> bill, that sound effect was the two-minute warning i have to let you go we'll talk to you...
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was attacking th capitol before, before, th first challenge was made to th electoral college votes coun on january 6th donald trump not unreasonabl sees mike pence's change o tone about him as simply a presidential campaign choice the washington post quotes donald trump, saying, i gues he figured being nice was no working. but you, know he is out ther campaigning and he is trying very hard, and he is a nice. man i've known him, i had very good relationship until the end. the end of that relationship for donald trump came on the phone on january six, when mik pence told donald trump once again that he was not empowere by the constitution with any discretion about how to proces electoral votes on january six donald trump's last word t mike pence was, wimp >> i remember hearing the word wimp are a wimp, but wimp is th word i remember. >> in defending trump news, we can report you with absolute certainty that the manhattan district attorney will not indict donald trump tomorrow or the next day. after that, your guess is as good as mine donald trump's former hush money broker, michael cohen,
was attacking th capitol before, before, th first challenge was made to th electoral college votes coun on january 6th donald trump not unreasonabl sees mike pence's change o tone about him as simply a presidential campaign choice the washington post quotes donald trump, saying, i gues he figured being nice was no working. but you, know he is out ther campaigning and he is trying very hard, and he is a nice. man i've known him, i had very good relationship until the end. the end of that...
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. >> thank you couns general stone. >> thank you mister chief justice and me please the court . we claim is both jurisdiction hbarred an untimely . on jurisdiction, the renamed claim he and e lief he seeks n't line up. weued goertz regarding chter 64. chapter 64 governs onlycess to testing through texas courts . it does not control goertz's common-l ahority to agree. the declaration rerding chapter 64 against goertz would not affect goertz's common-law authority by in tes urts that mismatch closes itselnce. on t mits, everyone agrees due process is the relevant nstitutional right and everyone agreeth wallace sulied the presumptive rule, reads claim accrued when he had a complete present causeof action . he formulated sewhat differently in his complaint and s tition, the brother of reads claim is the court violated due process. if so h a cause of action and therefore his claim crd no later than when the court ofriminal appeals issued its opinion and judgment. is that opinion and judgment imse the legal consequences on re- thahesays violated due process? the wallace rule shod ply
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reconciles, individuals as equals to one another because of jesus and civil reconciliation is a close coun. if not sibling of social reconciliation, where it demands equality, prophetic activism. take to the streets. this is the ethic of protests. next slide, please. prophetic leadership in suffering often go hand in, hand. we talked abouthis a little bit yesterday. the isaiah 53 narrative of suffering remptive was a theology undergirded king's thought during. the movement. you've seen time, time again en individuals were willing to put themselves their physical bodies, their persons at issue, because they weren't concerned about themselves. it was about a larger cause. it was about freedom. it was about the ethic of liberation for all. but in the book, i write heavily about isaiah 53, but he was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities upon him was the punishment that us whole. and by his bruises we are healed. that text is messianic in and added foretells the coming messiah through a christian lens. we believe that was the sacrificial suffering of jesus. next slide, ple
reconciles, individuals as equals to one another because of jesus and civil reconciliation is a close coun. if not sibling of social reconciliation, where it demands equality, prophetic activism. take to the streets. this is the ethic of protests. next slide, please. prophetic leadership in suffering often go hand in, hand. we talked abouthis a little bit yesterday. the isaiah 53 narrative of suffering remptive was a theology undergirded king's thought during. the movement. you've seen time,...
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falling yields and today was a continuation of what we've kind of been going through for the last couneen thee1 story for n u range. meera, you did< ■ mention you w to rebuild exposure toÑi fixed income. what about on the credit side? are we bracing for accidents there or do you think there's value? >> we should brace for some accidents on the credit sideu■ especiallyfá whenlp weÑi think high yields. we've seen spreads moderate and not near txe2i■ nonrecessionary peaks letp,■ al■n■ recessionary peaks soçóok we have to be cognt while some areas of the public high yield market do look better than they had perhaps in prior eras at the same time the pricing is not there, we tendÑio see spreads flowçó out when we embark upon a recession and i don't seeok why that would belp different thisÑi time. so gearing towards much higher quality. >> in response tot( a questione powell did point and this is just standard, you know, conventional wisdom that recessions tend to be kind of nonlinear and i know you say we expect the moderate recession. i think they're mostly always considered that they'll b
falling yields and today was a continuation of what we've kind of been going through for the last couneen thee1 story for n u range. meera, you did< ■ mention you w to rebuild exposure toÑi fixed income. what about on the credit side? are we bracing for accidents there or do you think there's value? >> we should brace for some accidents on the credit sideu■ especiallyfá whenlp weÑi think high yields. we've seen spreads moderate and not near txe2i■ nonrecessionary peaks...
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the justice department because they have rightly said, they are the major terrorist threat to this counot. >> juan: i'm repeating with the fbi said. >> jason: but he is the difference. the criticism is against leadership, not the men and women in uniform who are engaged in -- >> juan: they shot at fbi agents after the trump -- the visit to try to recover -- >> jason: that was equally celebrated by the right. >> juan: i'm just telling you, this is the facts. >> jason: but the conversation of white supremacy, you know we don't hear about? organizations that y'all off the left pretend don't exist. >> catherine: but when he mentioned jane's revenge, they were online calling for attacks on pregnancy centers and celebrating them in leading their tags on the building. it gets back to this idea of perception. >> karl: i'm going to give the attorney general the benefit of the doubt that they really ar are -- that the people protesting abortion clinics generally do so publicly and in front of cameras, and people who assault the centers at night because they are cowards. with all due respect, ther
the justice department because they have rightly said, they are the major terrorist threat to this counot. >> juan: i'm repeating with the fbi said. >> jason: but he is the difference. the criticism is against leadership, not the men and women in uniform who are engaged in -- >> juan: they shot at fbi agents after the trump -- the visit to try to recover -- >> jason: that was equally celebrated by the right. >> juan: i'm just telling you, this is the facts....
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i worry that he will be indicted and i think that's bad for the coun country.we've reported on is that the d.a.'s office offered trump to come in and testify himself, to speak to the grand jury. that was how it signaled that an indictment was likely likely. he huddled with his team over the weekend. if you had been in that team, would you have advised him to go before them? >> i would not, frankly. i'm not sure, by the way . i saw mr. techapino on the piece. he's certainly representing the president now, representing him in another matter in new york, former president, and another matter in new york. but, listen, you know, lawyers can differ over this kind of thing. new york, this is part of their system. they offer the subject of the grand jury investigation, an opportunity to testify. and then there's certain immunity factors that play into it. i would not, because i think there's an agenda here. and i think there's a graduate risk of sort of perverting anything that he says in there to maybe come up with another crime. >> trump seems to have this idea someti
i worry that he will be indicted and i think that's bad for the coun country.we've reported on is that the d.a.'s office offered trump to come in and testify himself, to speak to the grand jury. that was how it signaled that an indictment was likely likely. he huddled with his team over the weekend. if you had been in that team, would you have advised him to go before them? >> i would not, frankly. i'm not sure, by the way . i saw mr. techapino on the piece. he's certainly representing...
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. >> couns, can i ask you to focus yo attention on the defense between the date of the court of appealsdecision, versus the reaheing date? why should we prer your view to your colleagu vw on the re-hearing date? >> a couplofreasons, your honor. the first, of course, being for purposes of this cour presumptive rule under wallace. the thing, the actual constitutional violation that happened, the thing that cse the change of legal rights and decisions was the dgnt. re-hearing changed nothing about the rights and obligations undas law or the u.s. constitutioto mr. reed. >> that's just because recurring was denied. if re-hearing had been granted, then the decision hadee revised, then it would have changed something so, why shouldn't we understand that this claim of mr. reads, which is focus on the authoritative construction, is focusing on the final authoritative consion, which we don't know about, until the end of trt of appeals process? >> two points, your honor. rst of all, a rule takes account of that. justice alito's questions, it's very rare that the court of criminal appeals an we hea
. >> couns, can i ask you to focus yo attention on the defense between the date of the court of appealsdecision, versus the reaheing date? why should we prer your view to your colleagu vw on the re-hearing date? >> a couplofreasons, your honor. the first, of course, being for purposes of this cour presumptive rule under wallace. the thing, the actual constitutional violation that happened, the thing that cse the change of legal rights and decisions was the dgnt. re-hearing changed...
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wome you know, it'sidious,s so insidious about this law.g persd he he gave lip service i to the counirls and women being persecuted in that country, buta then he allowed to make a deal between saudi arabia, as you mentioned, at the top of the show, between saudi arabiaei and iran, strengthening the mullahs and weakening the position of thosf those womn and the persians who are the civil society in iran. he's not helping them at all. ray biden vetoed his firstray, e bill today via video. now,d the bill would have prevented his administration from making investmentinvestmesd on the woke esg considerations . >> and by the way, we didn't edit this.because i just signed this vetlegislo be legislation passed by the congress would put at risk the retirement savings of individuals across the country. they couldn'keot take into consideration investments that wouldn't be impacted by climate ,impacted by overpaying executives. and that'si deci i decided to veto>> it. >> oh, laura , somebody should have vetoed that recording. i mean, the one hundrede and fifty million separate people are impacte
wome you know, it'sidious,s so insidious about this law.g persd he he gave lip service i to the counirls and women being persecuted in that country, buta then he allowed to make a deal between saudi arabia, as you mentioned, at the top of the show, between saudi arabiaei and iran, strengthening the mullahs and weakening the position of thosf those womn and the persians who are the civil society in iran. he's not helping them at all. ray biden vetoed his firstray, e bill today via video. now,d...
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before we have the courage to do what scotland did with australia, did what new zealand did joe bidene coun leading the country and joetr ad scarborough suddenly upset about murder. amazin >> amazing day, really. ryan clark, there is anryan i attorney and former armyfor comi ranger. >> he joins us to assess allng f this. o ryan , thank you so much for coming. ou >> so when you take these people seriously and i think we probably should, since they ar they have more power than most of us do, what there suggesting is disarming a country that owns billions of rounds of ammunition. four hundred million firearms, what they're calling400 mi for i totalitarian state and civil yor. >> you're absolutely right,ly rg because who's going to be goinhg to try to collect these? >>fe who'sctuate going to be actually effectuating these policies? i say that when a politiciantel tells you you don'yot need a gu. ,it's time to get a gun.ns wer >> and these comparisons we're making, these other countries that are largely homogenous, mostly isolated countries that don't have porous borders like we do where drugs a
before we have the courage to do what scotland did with australia, did what new zealand did joe bidene coun leading the country and joetr ad scarborough suddenly upset about murder. amazin >> amazing day, really. ryan clark, there is anryan i attorney and former armyfor comi ranger. >> he joins us to assess allng f this. o ryan , thank you so much for coming. ou >> so when you take these people seriously and i think we probably should, since they ar they have more power than...
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actually does matter,dt all the things that joe biden and democrats have done to destroy our country, r coun to destroy our energy independence, to destroy independ our those all those ri but you haved of to get ri thedf these people. >> and you know what? tr and you know what? if it takes goingt woul back to donald trump that that m be fantastic. at some point, peopline realize that that the alternative is that horrible republic can't lose the next election if they lose the next election with how bad thinglection. s are in the country. it's like the republicans should just start a differen countrtjust start a differen party or something because that that truly is inconceivable. to me. but molly, to your point earlier, is whether it' charlottesville or january 6th or getting trump thay or somettr agenda for america. it's definitely not raising our standard of living. watch this. commentator right.or. this case not only could be the first several cases, but in some ways this case kind of breaks the ice, right? it demystifiese. it makes it sort of less dramatic. if fannie willis or jack smith
actually does matter,dt all the things that joe biden and democrats have done to destroy our country, r coun to destroy our energy independence, to destroy independ our those all those ri but you haved of to get ri thedf these people. >> and you know what? tr and you know what? if it takes goingt woul back to donald trump that that m be fantastic. at some point, peopline realize that that the alternative is that horrible republic can't lose the next election if they lose the next election...
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. >> thank you, coun oh, wait. i'sorry. sorry.you off to quickly, i'm justice thomas, do ye anything? justice alito? justice kavanaugh? justice barrett? [laughter] thank you. thank you very much. general prelogar? >> thank you, mr. chief justice. i want to begin with stain again. my friend was asked several times whether he has ce to support this novel theory of standing. he referred to lujan and mms. those cases don't support the theory he's advancinhe. in every case where there is been an assertivpredural injury, the plaintiff was asking for the agency to recoid its decision under the very statutory authority and issue. he's not been able to identify any precenwhere, instead, plaintiff is able to say, i acknlee i cannot give you any relief under the particular agcy action at issue. instead, i'm hoping forom kind of bank shot where if i can ld up the agency in this one area, maybe it'll take a different action under a different statute atill, down the road, provide me some kind of benet. that would be an extraordinary expa
. >> thank you, coun oh, wait. i'sorry. sorry.you off to quickly, i'm justice thomas, do ye anything? justice alito? justice kavanaugh? justice barrett? [laughter] thank you. thank you very much. general prelogar? >> thank you, mr. chief justice. i want to begin with stain again. my friend was asked several times whether he has ce to support this novel theory of standing. he referred to lujan and mms. those cases don't support the theory he's advancinhe. in every case where there is...
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that's what's going on around the coun the countr >>> happy st. patrick's day.oday. 64 tomorrow. then much cooler n>>> and that weather. >> we have been hearing some beautiful music out here it's been amazing. joining us is major ahern. it is great to see you by the way, this parade is pretty fantastic it will happen a block or so away from here this is the second year we have been back since the pandemic how does it feel for you guys marching down fifth avenue >> thank you very much for having the pipe band perform here today we appreciate the opportunity. and to be back with a sense of normalcy and leading the men and women and the port of authority men and women of the police department it's an honor and a privilege. for us to play for the crowds having a good time out there, it is wonderful to be back. >> tell us about the uniforms because it is not just the sound that's unique. there is something about the uniforms as well >> that's correct. the band was established in 1979 we had a traditional solid green kilt and in 1999, they actually changed the kilt to
that's what's going on around the coun the countr >>> happy st. patrick's day.oday. 64 tomorrow. then much cooler n>>> and that weather. >> we have been hearing some beautiful music out here it's been amazing. joining us is major ahern. it is great to see you by the way, this parade is pretty fantastic it will happen a block or so away from here this is the second year we have been back since the pandemic how does it feel for you guys marching down fifth avenue >>...
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the report also indicates overall prive sector employment in appellation coal counes, that would of course go to west virginia and other states, has been flat since the great recession but increasing in the noncall communities. inhe inflation reduction act, i fought for aadditional tax credit of 10% to encoure private companies to build new ergy and manufacturing projects in these communities. today, the treury department has not releed guidance on how companies can claim these credits or guidance on what exactly -- what the exact areas are that qualify. without that, in a -- without that, companies have been reluctant to announce new project in these communities and we have seen new invtment flowing toot energy communities. i would ask you to tell us if you c when can pennsylvania and other states that have these commities expect treasury to finalize the rules, guidance, the so these coal country communities can get their share of new jobs and investments? sec. yellen: this is a tremendously important provision . we recognize how hard it these communities are and how important this bonus
the report also indicates overall prive sector employment in appellation coal counes, that would of course go to west virginia and other states, has been flat since the great recession but increasing in the noncall communities. inhe inflation reduction act, i fought for aadditional tax credit of 10% to encoure private companies to build new ergy and manufacturing projects in these communities. today, the treury department has not releed guidance on how companies can claim these credits or...
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we had a real challenge in this coun. in 2014 there were 27 you are african-american males in the yearf medical school and in 19 62.9 percent o practicing physicians were blk, in your team i present six percent. and one present indigenous. we have a long way to go. there is is suggests and here's another study from northern up patients with hiv aids. documented in this study large disparities, however when the researchers analyzed their data a and a hidden providers of cultural competence scale and those providers stored by cultural competence, regardless of their racial background there were no inequities patients they treated, but the three i cultural competence colleges providers who believe it's important as doctors, on how they care for their patients, providers said they were with only their patients had patients these they use and finally what their parents is also there a call their patients in concert healthcare. this study is what emerges from this are care and is patients. to respect their patients under condit
we had a real challenge in this coun. in 2014 there were 27 you are african-american males in the yearf medical school and in 19 62.9 percent o practicing physicians were blk, in your team i present six percent. and one present indigenous. we have a long way to go. there is is suggests and here's another study from northern up patients with hiv aids. documented in this study large disparities, however when the researchers analyzed their data a and a hidden providers of cultural competence scale...
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. >> well, it was profiles in half coun courage, wasn't it, that we got used to from mike pence. the irony, of course, is this is why he has zero chance of winning the republican nomination you know, despite all of this, he got a standing ovation from many members of the club, i understand, but there's probably no focus group that's less representative of the republican voters right now than the media crowd in washington, d.c he's willing to go halfway he's not willing to testify. but the fact that he is willing to call out donald trump, that he is willing to talk about decency in relationship to what happened on january 6th, is the reason why he is disqualified as a republican nominee this is the republican party this is the republican base. one of the questions you have to ask yourself is, this is a former vice president of the united states. why is he not one of the front runners, and why is there no prospect at all that he is going to end one this nomination and it's because he was willing to go halfway and condemn donald trump. now, he's in this no man's land. he's condemned
. >> well, it was profiles in half coun courage, wasn't it, that we got used to from mike pence. the irony, of course, is this is why he has zero chance of winning the republican nomination you know, despite all of this, he got a standing ovation from many members of the club, i understand, but there's probably no focus group that's less representative of the republican voters right now than the media crowd in washington, d.c he's willing to go halfway he's not willing to testify. but the...
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in the whole coun stuff. the school choice issue. people in charge of paying attention.pickeout 10 congressional districts throughout the score in the church vote. there are lots of nonvoting people sitting in church is it does not matter. our team found 312 churches to do voter registration for the first time. 77,000 people whenever but it before. in the guy name glenn youngkin one about 6000 votes. we never told them who to vote for but because he did when he prayed in jesus name's on the statehouse steps when he got elected. values matter and when people y to throw that away or act like it doesn't matter, all they are scared of is all o you teaching all of your church friends to vote according to the bible. jes is not running. i'm in south carolina. i was in iowa d i said eight -- and i said jesus is not running. there is no perfect candidate. no perfect party. brother came to the people who align to the biblical world view. i never ted for somebody who would take an innocent baby's life in the wound. i believe that is violent. if that our nation certificate, it goes
in the whole coun stuff. the school choice issue. people in charge of paying attention.pickeout 10 congressional districts throughout the score in the church vote. there are lots of nonvoting people sitting in church is it does not matter. our team found 312 churches to do voter registration for the first time. 77,000 people whenever but it before. in the guy name glenn youngkin one about 6000 votes. we never told them who to vote for but because he did when he prayed in jesus name's on the...
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i will increase the funding we provide to the staying close coun 2 programme to help more care leaverskplace. transition from education, into the worklace. ., , , , transition from education, into the worklace. . , , , ., workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can ignore _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can ignore the - civilised society can ignore the contribution made by those with challenging family circumstances, along term illness or a disability. so today we remove the barriers we can with reforms that strengthen society as well as strengthening our economy. the snects of reforms affects those on universal credit without a health condition, who are looking for work, or on low earnings, there are more than two millionjob—seekers in earnings, there are more than two million job—seekers in this group. more than enough to fill every vacancy in the economy. everyone independence is always better than dependence which is chai a conser
i will increase the funding we provide to the staying close coun 2 programme to help more care leaverskplace. transition from education, into the worklace. ., , , , transition from education, into the worklace. . , , , ., workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can ignore _ workplace. madam deputy speaker, no civilised society can ignore the - civilised society can...