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is the majority body. it's not a super majority body the only super majority exceptions in the constitution for congress are two-thirds votes are like impeachment. the passing constitutional amendments. so those are the prime primary two arguments. now you say that when somebody is going to conduct a filibuster. they need to articulate that ahead of time has ever been a surprise filibuster. well, i think occasionally people will have gone rogue back in the pre-1970s era hewey long the senator from louisiana with this due filibuster's because he was effectively running for president and he would grab the floor and he didn't particularly care who he and sold it because he was there to promote himself and his campaign there had been instances instances of that happening. it's much harder to choreograph something like that in the old filibuster system in the new system. anybody can signal that they're opposed to about and then it's really up to. the senate majority leader or the caucus is the site how to proce
is the majority body. it's not a super majority body the only super majority exceptions in the constitution for congress are two-thirds votes are like impeachment. the passing constitutional amendments. so those are the prime primary two arguments. now you say that when somebody is going to conduct a filibuster. they need to articulate that ahead of time has ever been a surprise filibuster. well, i think occasionally people will have gone rogue back in the pre-1970s era hewey long the senator...
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the majority also focuses as in west virginia versus epa on the major questions doctrine they say it's clearly a major question impacting over 80 million people and could be disrupted to massive numbers of workplaces and therefore at the very least the doctor applies here and there's some ambiguity whether osha really did have the authority to impose the mandate from the doctrine that says a major delegation like this can only be done if congress is very clearly and here we don't have that. i basically agree with that. mother are fuzzy boundaries. the supreme court has not dented a job to explain the difference but here it is a major question given what osha was trying to do. i recognize the major question itself is controversial whether it should be used or not. in general but if you accept it in some form it's a relatively easy case given that there is some ambiguity whether it really gives osha this authority. and also as justice gorsuch points out, may be the best way to look at the question is a tool for enforcing nondelegation the idea that congress cannot delegate the legislativ
the majority also focuses as in west virginia versus epa on the major questions doctrine they say it's clearly a major question impacting over 80 million people and could be disrupted to massive numbers of workplaces and therefore at the very least the doctor applies here and there's some ambiguity whether osha really did have the authority to impose the mandate from the doctrine that says a major delegation like this can only be done if congress is very clearly and here we don't have that. i...
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the major question their back criticisms of major questions and i think we both reject, one of the back criticisms of the idea that it was just made up, in the last year or the ten years, that is simply not true, the idea while the court in the majority opinion had been well-rounded and prior cases in administrative law context and going back fda versus brown and remsen. if the concern is the court should not and that new doctrines, that's unfair criticism of either of these cases because the court had been doing this in a range of cases and in ways thatay are applicabe taken a regulatory structure in repurposing or fashioning it we see that in scalia's opinion in the mci case i t for example. my concern is more there is no principal reason why we want to have this on-off switch between major and minor delegations of power that really risks a lot of arbitrary results. in the statutory interpretation the thing that has roots in agency law and brings as a standard but it produces an inquiry that we can expect courts to do reasonably well. expecting courts to do this doctrine that we see i
the major question their back criticisms of major questions and i think we both reject, one of the back criticisms of the idea that it was just made up, in the last year or the ten years, that is simply not true, the idea while the court in the majority opinion had been well-rounded and prior cases in administrative law context and going back fda versus brown and remsen. if the concern is the court should not and that new doctrines, that's unfair criticism of either of these cases because the...
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the silent majority. they're manipulating institutions that were designed to check in the constitution. they were not promote destructive power. the courts in particular. also the congress. the state legislatures. this extremist minority. we need to look out a little more closely to see what it's comprised of. there are really four groups. you're all with the leaders political entrepreneur. others like donald trump and the politicians who are jockeying to succeed him, who promote lies and fears and prejudices and grievances to, attack enemies and keep their followers line. then there are organizers and supporters who see the promise of equal rights for all americans as a threat to their previous dominance, voting rights as a threat to demographic dominance, racial as a threat to racial supremacy. the third group of the extremist and social media that are spreading disinformation that poisons the democracy. and the fourth group, in a way, is the most and in some respects the most surprising, because they'r
the silent majority. they're manipulating institutions that were designed to check in the constitution. they were not promote destructive power. the courts in particular. also the congress. the state legislatures. this extremist minority. we need to look out a little more closely to see what it's comprised of. there are really four groups. you're all with the leaders political entrepreneur. others like donald trump and the politicians who are jockeying to succeed him, who promote lies and fears...
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question could you speak to jonathan's criticism of the major questions doctrine concerning major from minor is a real methodological killer. >> it's a problem but the lies full of doctrines where the boundaries are fuzzy reasonable search and seizure and unreasonable like or many areas of law were something like feasibility is standard. while i think the court can and should do more to explicate where this boundary between the major in the minor i think there are many cases where it's pretty clear whether it's major or not. i think osha vaccine mandate case is clear where it's major, the nationwide eviction moratorium decided last fall is pretty clear it was major and a vast range of government regulations and other lies where is pretty obviously minor. i recognize there is a long-standing debate between people who say everything in the law should be gathered andt governed by bright line rules versus people who say standards are more acceptable but even the biggest champion to bright line ofrules like scalia is still accepted standards in a wide range of situations that may be for the
question could you speak to jonathan's criticism of the major questions doctrine concerning major from minor is a real methodological killer. >> it's a problem but the lies full of doctrines where the boundaries are fuzzy reasonable search and seizure and unreasonable like or many areas of law were something like feasibility is standard. while i think the court can and should do more to explicate where this boundary between the major in the minor i think there are many cases where it's...
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's you can bring them up to the major-league. and so the talent pool but the st.is cardinals and those that steal away your best players. and the cardinals are the first ones to achieve success with that system. but they want and nine national league tenants so if it doesn't seem like a success? yes. huge success. so how do we make the system work this is from look magazine it's from branch rickey with the 18 minor-league teams they gotay the players they are managing the look at his success to say later those that adopted the farm system from the dodgers and into the yankees so now to stick with the cardinals that made the cardinals so strong with the tremendous appeal in american baseball. these guys are a superfund group the group st. louis cardinals particular the 1934 season and that is usually referred to you that produce gas for heating homes but it turned out to be applied to the cardinals because they are known for their rough-and-tumble tactics on the field they are aggressive players in a goofy way so why do they become the heroes in the depression era
's you can bring them up to the major-league. and so the talent pool but the st.is cardinals and those that steal away your best players. and the cardinals are the first ones to achieve success with that system. but they want and nine national league tenants so if it doesn't seem like a success? yes. huge success. so how do we make the system work this is from look magazine it's from branch rickey with the 18 minor-league teams they gotay the players they are managing the look at his success to...
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each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan and he still reads the la times every morning to find out what's going on for dodgers. this is really the growth of the sport and a whole another of it, advancing into journalism. so the significance here, and i wanted to to take away from this is that basically journalism in sports were often intertwined and that is no different today. you think of today's relationship between the sports teams and media and broadcasting, lots of money involved read every major-league team is like billions of dollars for the contract with the media companies and key part of the revenue and that originates well o
each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan...
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and that's passed major legislation to that effect. now law. other party apparently was to eliminate o women's autonomy over their own bodies. here's how you know republicans are dangerously out of touch. months after women hadho their freedom of choice taken away by the maga supreme court, a nationwide abortion ban was actually attempt to seem more mainstream, can you believe it, to see more mainstream? heaven help us. heaven help us. shows just how extreme they are. the core problem is far from being mainstream, a large portion of the republican party harbors truly extreme views on a women's right to choose. in a few months since the dobbs decision, republican state legislatures and plays like indiana and south carolina and others have either introduce or enacted new abortion restrictions with alarmingly few exceptions of rape or incest. in this chamber senate republicansbl spent years confirming judges hostile to freedom of choice, including three sitting supreme court justices who joined with the majority and overturning roe, and then major
and that's passed major legislation to that effect. now law. other party apparently was to eliminate o women's autonomy over their own bodies. here's how you know republicans are dangerously out of touch. months after women hadho their freedom of choice taken away by the maga supreme court, a nationwide abortion ban was actually attempt to seem more mainstream, can you believe it, to see more mainstream? heaven help us. heaven help us. shows just how extreme they are. the core problem is far...
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and that's how i started doing it my first my first major major major political books were both very satisfying. when was tip o'neill's memoirs called of the house. and the other one was sam donaldson's white house memoirs called. hold on mr. president and both of them were great successes. because i was able i think in the case of sam, we finally understood i had to learn lesson that sam really was somebody who was better at talking than he is at sort of narrative writing. so i sort of talked it out of him. and in the end we got a wonderful book. and tip, you know, it's just a great storyteller and the book was very entertaining and very successful. so right then i had these two and then i did jimmy carter and roseland carter together. so in the first couple years i had these three major books by major public figures and i did a bunch of other books one with the great stanley carno the correspondent for south asia, of course southeast asia corresponding want to pull a sir. so just sort of you know in the way that either was going to work or it didn't started to work. and once people
and that's how i started doing it my first my first major major major political books were both very satisfying. when was tip o'neill's memoirs called of the house. and the other one was sam donaldson's white house memoirs called. hold on mr. president and both of them were great successes. because i was able i think in the case of sam, we finally understood i had to learn lesson that sam really was somebody who was better at talking than he is at sort of narrative writing. so i sort of talked...
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that even more pressure to innovate than major-league baseball did. in fact they would adopt a night baseball five years before what in 1930s. they'd sleep on the buses to save lodging costs. in focus even on entertaining fans even earlier than major-league baseball dead. one of the funds one is a game called shadow ball. i would classify as a valley hue thing and the niko leagues perfected it. shadow ball was an activity many of the players would engage in part of the eight they essentially pantomime playing a baseball game. there'd be no ball but they pretend like there was one. they make a throw to each other commandeering catches is a way to entertain the crowd. some have said it's kind of a metaphor for what was happening with the negro leagues, right? they were not really allowed the inclusion and respect they deserved. even given their very high level of play. they adopted it all-star game atpatterned after that major-league baseball all-star game for similar reasons to raise funds to support players who need it, especially retired players. now
that even more pressure to innovate than major-league baseball did. in fact they would adopt a night baseball five years before what in 1930s. they'd sleep on the buses to save lodging costs. in focus even on entertaining fans even earlier than major-league baseball dead. one of the funds one is a game called shadow ball. i would classify as a valley hue thing and the niko leagues perfected it. shadow ball was an activity many of the players would engage in part of the eight they essentially...
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this is a major, major effort. of course, the storm has to pass.eeds to be the ability to get in and access what they can access. that's a priority. kevin and his team will be working on that. i want to thank the 26 states that have sent support to us at this time including tennessee, virginia, georgia, indiana, colorado, and georgia. we very much appreciate the assistance. as this storm hits, we've got massive amounts of assets that are staged but we're already discussing about ways where we can get support. most of you have said call. we may be doing that as the recovery efforts go forward. this is a major, major storm. it's something that we knew was going to be significant. the strengthening of this over the last night has been really, really significant. it's potentially that it could make landfall as a category 5 but clearly this is a very powerful, major hurricane that's going to have major impacts both on impact in southwest florida but then as it continues to work through the state it is going in terms of wind, rain, flooding. this is goin
this is a major, major effort. of course, the storm has to pass.eeds to be the ability to get in and access what they can access. that's a priority. kevin and his team will be working on that. i want to thank the 26 states that have sent support to us at this time including tennessee, virginia, georgia, indiana, colorado, and georgia. we very much appreciate the assistance. as this storm hits, we've got massive amounts of assets that are staged but we're already discussing about ways where we...
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i believe the black community has a major issue. i do not think they realize that from the 1960's until the present time there has been a continuing program of mass incarceration of the males, a portion of the females, coupled with importation -- with importation of aliens because they are subject to the jurisdiction of other nations. there has been a replacement program. we have been people that can speak like this young lady. host: we will go on to george. apologies for anyone offended by those comments. caller: longtime time listener, first time caller. can you hear me? i just wanted to make a comment. i was in the military. i am a first generation immigrant. i see things through a different lens now. in the 1950's the u.s. congressional makeup was anglo. in just a few decades they want us to believe, is like the sports advocates as wide is the jersey so expensive, because you pay for it. the government has led us into this distraction, everything is a distraction. to the legislation and the state of this country. decades ago it
i believe the black community has a major issue. i do not think they realize that from the 1960's until the present time there has been a continuing program of mass incarceration of the males, a portion of the females, coupled with importation -- with importation of aliens because they are subject to the jurisdiction of other nations. there has been a replacement program. we have been people that can speak like this young lady. host: we will go on to george. apologies for anyone offended by...
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it passed major legislation to that effect, now law. so you know republicans are dangerously out of touch. initial theme more mainstream heaven help us joe starks street reart. art portion of the republican party herbert truly extreme and abused on a woman's right to choose. in the few months of the dobbs decision republican state legislatures in place like indiana, south carolina and others have introduced or enacted new abortion restrictions with alarmingly few exceptions of rape or incest.s in this chamber senate republicans spent years confirming judges hostile to dofreedom of choice. including three sitting supreme court justices who joined with the majority in overturning roe. they then a majority leader out minority leader mcconnell has repeatedly said his great accomplishments brings judges on the court. to overturn roe v wade to the american people want that? i don't think so. from the hemming and hawing we heard from republicans where they stand onir the issue settig aside yesterday's proposal the fact is 45 senate republicans
it passed major legislation to that effect, now law. so you know republicans are dangerously out of touch. initial theme more mainstream heaven help us joe starks street reart. art portion of the republican party herbert truly extreme and abused on a woman's right to choose. in the few months of the dobbs decision republican state legislatures in place like indiana, south carolina and others have introduced or enacted new abortion restrictions with alarmingly few exceptions of rape or incest.s...
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. >>> tonight, several major stories on this monday night, the final journey begins for the queen. the remarkable images, breaking news in the war in ukraine, the stunning turn in this counteroffensive. in some places pushing the russian tolders right back into russia. >>> in the east we're watching storms from d.c. up through new york city tonight. >>> first, thousands lining the streets in scotland, the queen's coffin covered in the scottish royal standard. king charles, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward walking behind the casket. well-wishers watching in near silence, the queen's children let by the king holding a vigil for their mother as members of the public filed past. amy robach reporting tonight from scotland. >>> the breaking news from the war in ukraine. a major victory tonight for ukrainian forces driving the russians out of a key area in the east around the city of kharkiv. the second largest city. the russians taken by surprise, tonight russia responding. what they're already seeing in kharkiv and the question now, how will putin answer all of this with u
. >>> tonight, several major stories on this monday night, the final journey begins for the queen. the remarkable images, breaking news in the war in ukraine, the stunning turn in this counteroffensive. in some places pushing the russian tolders right back into russia. >>> in the east we're watching storms from d.c. up through new york city tonight. >>> first, thousands lining the streets in scotland, the queen's coffin covered in the scottish royal standard. king...
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we lost our majority in 1954. and i felt guilty ever since. today is the day we as republicans make our camp back with the people to take back their house and restore our faith in the institution of the congress. ladies and gentlemen, this contract is truly of, by and for the american people. its tenants rise from the common sense of the coffee shop. the business sense of main street, and the values that come from folks in living rooms, in towns large and small, across the great land that lies in front of this capitol. the problem with the debt with our democratic colleagues who find fault with this contract is clear. it's been 40 long years since they've left this building. it's 40 years since they walked down the stairs, 40 years since save listened to folks back home in those coffee shops along those main streets. well, the democrat two huddled here pursuing their agenda. the men and women gathered on these steps have listened back at home. and today, bring the american people's agenda. this country act with america to the people's house. l
we lost our majority in 1954. and i felt guilty ever since. today is the day we as republicans make our camp back with the people to take back their house and restore our faith in the institution of the congress. ladies and gentlemen, this contract is truly of, by and for the american people. its tenants rise from the common sense of the coffee shop. the business sense of main street, and the values that come from folks in living rooms, in towns large and small, across the great land that lies...
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, and also his vice-[indiscernible] the real majority of what they call the national majority controlntry and tried to have a session to elect the president, and the president should nominate the biggest block, and dominate the prime minister. eventually this happened that way because the organization stopped any action in the parliament. they asked for the divisive solution -- dissolution of the parliament in early elections. anchor: ok. i want to move on. there is a lot of background. it is complex. we would try to simplify it. he would have been aware of what would likely happened when he announced his resignation in the violence that would follow, would not he? >> it depends on the speculation. there are speculations claiming the resignation or the public announcement to politically resign was an indirect way or attempt to escape accountability from the actions that were to be conducted by the movement, in particular in regards to the armed wing of the movement. however, now after their most recent speech where they denounced the actions of violent actions or involvement in the re
, and also his vice-[indiscernible] the real majority of what they call the national majority controlntry and tried to have a session to elect the president, and the president should nominate the biggest block, and dominate the prime minister. eventually this happened that way because the organization stopped any action in the parliament. they asked for the divisive solution -- dissolution of the parliament in early elections. anchor: ok. i want to move on. there is a lot of background. it is...
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storm's track, and major developments. you can get it by searching abc 7 bay area in your sure. kumasi: fire fighters monitored hotspots through the night and traffic was backed up for miles after flames came close to homes. it started as a vehicle fire around 6:00 p.m. before the flame spread to a nearby hillside. two people inside the burned truck where the fire started, but they were able to get out before the flame spread. the battalion chief said that flames between 40 and 50 yards and at least 70 firefighters were on scene at one point. reggie: there is new information about controversy in the alameda county sheriff's office. 47 deputies were stripped of their badges and firearms after an internal investigation found that they failed psychological evaluations. as we explained there could be more consequences to come. >> it is a bombshell at the ad -- as the alameda county sheriff's department admits they were wrong. 47 deputies were asked to give back their badge and firearms after audits found that they were not sui
storm's track, and major developments. you can get it by searching abc 7 bay area in your sure. kumasi: fire fighters monitored hotspots through the night and traffic was backed up for miles after flames came close to homes. it started as a vehicle fire around 6:00 p.m. before the flame spread to a nearby hillside. two people inside the burned truck where the fire started, but they were able to get out before the flame spread. the battalion chief said that flames between 40 and 50 yards and at...
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both drivers died as well as a passenger in the infinity two other passengers suffered major injuries. chp says alcohol was a possible factor in the crash. police in hayward are investigating the stabbing deaths of a father and son a 911 call was made about an altercation inside a home on lund avenue around 4:30 this morning police. say the father and son were found suffering from stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene investigators say it's an active and ongoing investigation. oakland police are investigating the eighth deadly shooting in the city in the last week. police. say a man from san francisco was shot and killed last night on camden street near 62nd avenue officers found the man after responding to a shot spotter alert shortly after 6 pm. the first ever portola music festival in san francisco is happening right now, but there were some major problems yesterday. you can see people here jumping. over a barricade the person who took this video says the entrances and exits to one of the stages were dangerous and poorly planned promoters. tell us this was a minimal isolated
both drivers died as well as a passenger in the infinity two other passengers suffered major injuries. chp says alcohol was a possible factor in the crash. police in hayward are investigating the stabbing deaths of a father and son a 911 call was made about an altercation inside a home on lund avenue around 4:30 this morning police. say the father and son were found suffering from stab wounds and pronounced dead at the scene investigators say it's an active and ongoing investigation. oakland...
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a major storm coming to the u.s. david. >> all right, we're grateful, rob, to you and the team for riding out the storm in bermuda, but, of course, those water temperatures in the gulf near florida, 85 degrees. this could be a monster. rob, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to the other news this friday night and the alarming images coming in from ukraine this evening. russia holding referendums in eastern ukraine, all part of vladimir putin's plan to annex parts of ukraine. in fact, there are now pro-russian soldiers with assault rifles going door to door collecting ballots. in fact, security cameras capturing images of these soldiers escorting election officials collecting those ballots from ukrainians. the u.s. has been calling these elections a sham. while in russia tonight, the mass exodus of men trying to avoid vladimir putin's new draft. long lines of cars at the finnish border tonight. abc's tom soufi burridge inside ukraine for us again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, kremlin-style door-to-door voti
a major storm coming to the u.s. david. >> all right, we're grateful, rob, to you and the team for riding out the storm in bermuda, but, of course, those water temperatures in the gulf near florida, 85 degrees. this could be a monster. rob, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to the other news this friday night and the alarming images coming in from ukraine this evening. russia holding referendums in eastern ukraine, all part of vladimir putin's plan to annex parts of...
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. >> when it comes to the s&p 500, trade going on for the majority today come up 1%. yields up to basis points. the dollar and the other direction, weaker by .5%. brent crude trading with a 94 handle. jon: as we watch the oil story today, we have seen a lift for dow components like chevron. apple moving higher on up the expectations around the iphone orders for the new device. bristol-myers getting a nice move higher on encouraging regulatory news tied to a key drug. twitter, a story we will continue to watch, the company pushing back on plans by elon musk to get out of the deal. kriti: a lot to digest. the trade today seems to be a mix of chip stocks as well. we will see if the momentum holds. let's turn to d.c. as members of congress return. david westin is standing by without majority leader steny hoyer and a big interview. david: i'm david westin. we welcome steny hoyer, democratic member of congress and majority leader of the house of representatives. thank you for joining us. first of all, i think you deserve the opportunity to read town -- recount what congress
. >> when it comes to the s&p 500, trade going on for the majority today come up 1%. yields up to basis points. the dollar and the other direction, weaker by .5%. brent crude trading with a 94 handle. jon: as we watch the oil story today, we have seen a lift for dow components like chevron. apple moving higher on up the expectations around the iphone orders for the new device. bristol-myers getting a nice move higher on encouraging regulatory news tied to a key drug. twitter, a story...
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it was a major crisis at the time everybody knew about it and. you'll see why shortly because it affected every american in a major way. so you know, the cartoon was a good way of getting sense of what's going on in any presidential administration or any anything else. look at the cartoons you get a very good idea. and plus, there are a lot of fun, so why not? so you can see from this cartoon really capital and labor were a major sort of situation as well arose this is the beginning of the unions in the country and i also i should remind you really beginnings of the mass media, particularly newspapers of the time. keep that in mind that. tr was basically the first president who learned how to use the media and pr well way so major player this was a guy named john mitchell and he was the president, the united mine workers, the first or one of the first major unions. he had been a minor here himself. the mining in those that they were focusing on was coal. and mostly in pennsylvania. although otherwise, easton pennsylvania. so in may 1902, he calle
it was a major crisis at the time everybody knew about it and. you'll see why shortly because it affected every american in a major way. so you know, the cartoon was a good way of getting sense of what's going on in any presidential administration or any anything else. look at the cartoons you get a very good idea. and plus, there are a lot of fun, so why not? so you can see from this cartoon really capital and labor were a major sort of situation as well arose this is the beginning of the...
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haidi: we're counting down to the major market opens. asian stocks are separate week start after a sixth session of losses on wall street. the dollar is stabilizing near a new record high. investors rattled, visuals reaffirming -- sabotage is suspected after the nord stream pipeline is damaged, escalating russia's energy conflict. shery: u.s. futures rebounding marginally after stocks struggled in the new york session. the s&p 500 gained. the vix ending above 30 again today. treasuries rebounding slightly, that did not last. a lot of it because jim bullard commented and added to the hawkish rhetoric out there. wti rallying in the new york session. we heard the report that russia might be pushing for a cut in production. geopolitical tensions over the nord stream pipeline. annabelle: it is setting us up for a mixed start. the japan nikkei futures are in the green. keeping an eye on japan. moves in the yen. the yen weakness was something that helped in the prior session. we saw asian stocks were covering for the first day in for sessions.
haidi: we're counting down to the major market opens. asian stocks are separate week start after a sixth session of losses on wall street. the dollar is stabilizing near a new record high. investors rattled, visuals reaffirming -- sabotage is suspected after the nord stream pipeline is damaged, escalating russia's energy conflict. shery: u.s. futures rebounding marginally after stocks struggled in the new york session. the s&p 500 gained. the vix ending above 30 again today. treasuries...
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and the new storm now set to become a major hurricane. the new tracks show it potentially headed straight for florida. a state of emergency there already. first, a hurricane slamming bermuda tonight. wind up to 125 miles per hour. 70% of the island without power. the storm will now slam canada next. tonight we turn our attention to that new system growing in strength. many of the models show it could be a direct hit on florida. rob marciano in bermuda following all of the tracks tonight. >>> the war in ukraine and tonight the alarming images coming in. russia holding referendums in parts of eastern ukraine. their own votes. pro russian soldiers armed the assault weapons going door to door, collecting ballots from ukrainians. tonight touchdown u.s. calling this a sham, and in russia, the cars bumper to bumper, tearful good-byes. thousands of russian men trying to avoid russia's draft. >>> back in this country, the autopsy report changed tonight in a case that drew outrage, the death of elijah mcclain, walking home in aurora, colorado. offi
and the new storm now set to become a major hurricane. the new tracks show it potentially headed straight for florida. a state of emergency there already. first, a hurricane slamming bermuda tonight. wind up to 125 miles per hour. 70% of the island without power. the storm will now slam canada next. tonight we turn our attention to that new system growing in strength. many of the models show it could be a direct hit on florida. rob marciano in bermuda following all of the tracks tonight....
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the same returned a democratic majority to the state assembly and a republican majority to the state senate solely because of how the districts were drawn. and that that almost seems seems worse. me because it's politicians coming together and saying we can agree on anything else other than subverting the will of the electorate, undermining the ability of voters hold us accountable, and ensuring that we all get to keep our jobs in one. one final point i'll make about the jacksonville process. i mean, i would agree that i think that the democrats were in practical terms, not in a great position to affect the outcome that they got. i mean there is a supermajority on this. the republicans hold a supermajority in the city council. they were certainly not going to just okay the creation of a of a fifth minority access seat. however i mean this kind of bizarre spectacle we saw it play out was the on the city council argued as as forcefully as any republican that this map was not only the best we were going to get, but like this morally upstanding, how dare you suggest could have done somet
the same returned a democratic majority to the state assembly and a republican majority to the state senate solely because of how the districts were drawn. and that that almost seems seems worse. me because it's politicians coming together and saying we can agree on anything else other than subverting the will of the electorate, undermining the ability of voters hold us accountable, and ensuring that we all get to keep our jobs in one. one final point i'll make about the jacksonville process. i...
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in 2020, this resulted in 3 black democratic women forming the majority. what role do you think grace played in people's anger over the election? i think that race played quite a bit in the sense that the makeup of the elections board at that time was total minority that was in control. so the powers that be want to change that dynamic. the state legislature passed the bill to allow local elected judges to pick the 5th member of this board the election board. rather than have it decided by a coin toss. they selected someone who cited with republicans, giving them control the board. so that happened not just in spalding county, but other counties in georgia. near these were all election boards that were controlled by minority people. macintosh and henry resigned. new republican chairman of his board board is ben johnson, the ceo of a local id company. his social media post suggest is an election deny, or mr. johnson declined to request for an interview. so did republican state legislators who spearheaded the new voting laws in georgia? ah, major change impl
in 2020, this resulted in 3 black democratic women forming the majority. what role do you think grace played in people's anger over the election? i think that race played quite a bit in the sense that the makeup of the elections board at that time was total minority that was in control. so the powers that be want to change that dynamic. the state legislature passed the bill to allow local elected judges to pick the 5th member of this board the election board. rather than have it decided by a...
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they are still winning a majority of latinos but they need to get a vast majority to start turning texasa an arizona. >> 152nd source. >> shut down the crazy train. all of the lgbtqia+ many gender can you have? let's operate on your child, al of the we don't like the american flag stop it, quit fon of the police support america say you love it latinos it love america that said you get their vote. and a border security is a big issue for them as well. a great conversation thank you as always coming up, went to ge a short-term rental and in hawaii? that may no longer be possible according to a new honolulu ordinance. that court is next with that. >> time for a night court. it taking you to hawaii were a group other rental owners aren' feeling that aloha spirit. a newly passed ordinance could make their properties illegal after october. they are suing the city of honolulu for wasting the minimu length of a stay in a short-ter rental from 30290 days. >> write tourism is the bedrock many local say the influx of tourists dries up their cost-of-living including housin prices. let's take it to o
they are still winning a majority of latinos but they need to get a vast majority to start turning texasa an arizona. >> 152nd source. >> shut down the crazy train. all of the lgbtqia+ many gender can you have? let's operate on your child, al of the we don't like the american flag stop it, quit fon of the police support america say you love it latinos it love america that said you get their vote. and a border security is a big issue for them as well. a great conversation thank you...
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set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news line from berlin. accounting begins as voting closes in italy's election. italians are expected to elect their most right when government, since world war 2, will have the results of the exit polls as soon as they're also coming. vladimir putin is military mobilization, sparks more protests across russia. scuffles breakout as security forces. roundup demonstrators opposed to the war and the exits of military age man is in full swing at russia's borders. plus a new marathon world record right here in berlin. m, you would keep cho gay. brakes his own record time sent at the very same event. we'll discuss just how remarkable the canyons achieved is ah, i'm pablo foliage. welcome to the program. voting has just closed in italy's parliamentary elections and we're expecting the 1st exit polls. any moment now. you're just images there now at the brothers of italy and headquarters in the italian capit
set out into the icy wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening film project that became a major milestone in their life. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah ah, this is dw news line from berlin. accounting begins as voting closes in italy's election. italians are expected to elect their most right when government, since world war 2, will have the results of the exit polls as soon as they're also coming. vladimir putin is military mobilization, sparks more protests across...
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it might be true the majority party loses seats midterms.what is not known about the effects everyday americans are feeling every day. the gas prices we are paying every week, that is not normal. you cannot normalize the inflation that is literally decades high over 40 years we can look back and by inflation at the level at that now. they've a president and administration have democrat party who said nothing about this entire time. that is why were not only going to see going to see a major change and not to secure our border but that's why think you're going to a lot of boats come come through for the republicans in midterms this year. mike: has 81 to respond? >> that's just not true democrats have done a lot more than trump got done in four years for the past over five bills on every pretty much subject that ember structured outnumbered veterans you got done. gun control we got it done. inflation got it done. on the place we want to become know it's going to take time. we talk about inflation, inflation is a global phenomenon. there is inf
it might be true the majority party loses seats midterms.what is not known about the effects everyday americans are feeling every day. the gas prices we are paying every week, that is not normal. you cannot normalize the inflation that is literally decades high over 40 years we can look back and by inflation at the level at that now. they've a president and administration have democrat party who said nothing about this entire time. that is why were not only going to see going to see a major...
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does that help these major corporations or hurt major corporations when there is a regulatory burden in contrast to other entities entity -- entering the market. >> and increased reglet tory burden will raise barry -- reg ulatory burden will raise the barrier to entry and the investment burden on a project to make it viable. >> what we see in washington dc, there is consolidation going on among corporations, corporations write the regulations to the government, passive mother congress, so it will give them an advantage -- pass it onto congress, to give them an advantage. >> that observation would be consistent with going back all the way to adam smith. >> that is what i was thinking. what you mentioned in your testimony that the two major drivers of the economy, major government spending, supply chain disruption, can you speak more to that? >> a simple analysis in 2021 would help one to predict inflation quite accurately. as a productive potential of the u.s. economy, the supply-side component, was the potential output and was he supposed -- suspected increase in nominal demand? was
does that help these major corporations or hurt major corporations when there is a regulatory burden in contrast to other entities entity -- entering the market. >> and increased reglet tory burden will raise barry -- reg ulatory burden will raise the barrier to entry and the investment burden on a project to make it viable. >> what we see in washington dc, there is consolidation going on among corporations, corporations write the regulations to the government, passive mother...
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this is going to come ashore as a major hurricane. going to have major, life-threatening, destructive impacts. >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn back to captain jason mansour up in the air. jason, can you hear me now and what did you see? >> yes, sir, loud and clear, david, thank you very much. the storm appears to be well-o well-organized, even from 45,000 feet. i appreciate the category 3 caution that your team is recommending to the public at this time. >> what can you tell those of us that are back here on the ground about the strength, the scope, really the size of the hurricane from what you've seen up there? >> the strength and scope of hurricane ian, to me personally, professionally, is impressive. i encourage all possibly affected personnel to take shelter and take precautions to protect life and property. >> captain jason mansour, i know you are up in the air right now and you have much more important work to do than to talk to me any longer, so, thank you. we marvel at the work you do. our thanks to rob, ginger, gi
this is going to come ashore as a major hurricane. going to have major, life-threatening, destructive impacts. >> rob, thank you. >>> we're going to turn back to captain jason mansour up in the air. jason, can you hear me now and what did you see? >> yes, sir, loud and clear, david, thank you very much. the storm appears to be well-o well-organized, even from 45,000 feet. i appreciate the category 3 caution that your team is recommending to the public at this time. >>...