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giancarlo: that's unlikely.t's likely to happen the complete opinion that will resolve the standing question first and if it concludes that no one has standing it will end there. host: what do you think happens if it struck down? giancarlo: the first real-world application that people who took out student loans will have to pay for them. i am hopeful that we see a trend in republican and democratic administrations to abuse and expand emergency powers. if they made a decision against this case it would reset the powers and make it less likely that future presidents stretch emergency powers. host: next step from virginia, on the democrat line. caller: i am a democrat and i support president biden's plan, student loan plan but, i also thought it should have pertained to first responders, doctors, nurses. people that the country need. and we need more of those kinds of people. i thought this program should pertain specifically to them. we don't need to be paying for people who want to do other things. they can pay f
giancarlo: that's unlikely.t's likely to happen the complete opinion that will resolve the standing question first and if it concludes that no one has standing it will end there. host: what do you think happens if it struck down? giancarlo: the first real-world application that people who took out student loans will have to pay for them. i am hopeful that we see a trend in republican and democratic administrations to abuse and expand emergency powers. if they made a decision against this case...
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e giancarlo stanton tommy smith statues, the martin luther king library, and the faces of prominent blackngineers in silicon valley and beyond. a group that associate professor wants to grow. >> we focused on diversity in silicon valley for a long time. this is one of the most diverse institutions on the planet. however, we forget the people on the margins. reporter: as a 2021, only 5% of all engineers in the u.s. are black but even on this diverse campus. quentin long says very few of his classmates looked like him. >> as you get down into the requirements, the students and the numbers kind of drop significantly, you start seeing the same faces over and over. of those faces, not a lot of them were african-american. maybe there were one or two. reporter: they pride themselves in placing the college of engineering students into silicon valley and long is an example of that. he works as an electrical engineer in the south bay, and was named the black engineer of the year for 2023. representation matters, and he helps others like him can create solutions for everyone. >> engineering is all a
e giancarlo stanton tommy smith statues, the martin luther king library, and the faces of prominent blackngineers in silicon valley and beyond. a group that associate professor wants to grow. >> we focused on diversity in silicon valley for a long time. this is one of the most diverse institutions on the planet. however, we forget the people on the margins. reporter: as a 2021, only 5% of all engineers in the u.s. are black but even on this diverse campus. quentin long says very few of...
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you can watch the full interview on this week with giancarlo at 8:00 right here on abc 7.atures grappling over the northeast are starting to ease but not after breaking a few records. friday, mount washington and new hampshire reached wind chill's of -100 ats -- 108 degrees fahrenheit, that's a new record for the mountain known for having some of the worlds worst weather. several other daily records were also set yesterday, boston reached -10 degrees, connecticut had nine below, massachusetts dropped to -13 degrees. this morning we are weeks away from california ending its coronavirus state of emergency. state health experts say signs are pointing to the end of the pandemic. as abc7news reported tara campbell finds, experts say when exactly it would be over is still in the air. >> i think we can say certainly the worst worrisome part of the pandemic is at an end. amanda: this doctor is the chief of emergency medicine at uscf medical center. she says they are seeing between zero and four cases of covid per day, a long way from the height of the pandemic. >> relatively low n
you can watch the full interview on this week with giancarlo at 8:00 right here on abc 7.atures grappling over the northeast are starting to ease but not after breaking a few records. friday, mount washington and new hampshire reached wind chill's of -100 ats -- 108 degrees fahrenheit, that's a new record for the mountain known for having some of the worlds worst weather. several other daily records were also set yesterday, boston reached -10 degrees, connecticut had nine below, massachusetts...
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constitutional accountability center elizabethan the heritage foundation giancarlo on the legal issuesrounding the student loan plan. that will be argued before the supreme court on tuesday. and, punch bowl newsmax: previous thomas first house select committee on china. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now our free video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ c-span is your unfiltered view of governments. funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> homework can be hard. but squatting in a diner for internetwork is even harder. that is why we are providing lower income students access to affordable internet so homework can just be homework. cox connectedo compete. >> cox support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front roweat to democracy. next on tuesday, former national security advisor h.r. mcmaster farming deputy national security adviser mathew both assert any trump administration discuss the threat pose
constitutional accountability center elizabethan the heritage foundation giancarlo on the legal issuesrounding the student loan plan. that will be argued before the supreme court on tuesday. and, punch bowl newsmax: previous thomas first house select committee on china. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern tuesday morning on c-span or on c-span now our free video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ c-span is your...
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giancarlo, he started to talk about this term called the major questions of doctrine. tell us more about that and how that applies in this case. >> guest: the major questions doctrine most recently was expressed in supreme court's opinion of west virginia versus epa and what it said is when an executive branch agency looks at an older statute and reinterpret it in a way which it has not been used before, that raises the courts skepticism that perhaps the agency is claiming more power than congress gave it. what the court looks at is does the question at issue the policy at issue raise the questions of economic or political significance. dollar figures in that, you have the court will look to public debate. and at that point if the court concludes that there is a major question involved by the public policy issue, it will say that congress must have authorized that in expressly clear language. language. congress may delegate to the executive branch powers of vast economic significance but only if it does so very clearly, go back to betsy devos. i think he used the word
giancarlo, he started to talk about this term called the major questions of doctrine. tell us more about that and how that applies in this case. >> guest: the major questions doctrine most recently was expressed in supreme court's opinion of west virginia versus epa and what it said is when an executive branch agency looks at an older statute and reinterpret it in a way which it has not been used before, that raises the courts skepticism that perhaps the agency is claiming more power than...