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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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major sticks out to us, everyone knows that because then, by the grace of the major, you and i ate so much shit on the topic that this is needed. i'll never forget, what happened like that gave her a ring with an emerald. she is my lapel. it is believed that europe learned the russian game after the world exhibition in paris in 1863, then they were exhibited in the russian pavilion. and why why did they cook it for him napoleon accordingly said that he did not want to revive the buckshot. and by the way, he was very offended by russia . how did you end up, you know, how the war ended. well, consider that he is already on our kukan. come on, happy. irishka showed up, get ready, what major you know for sure, i thought that after this boiling water he would not draw here for a long time, he was not dusty for his homeland, the nostalgist was bored with horseradish. let's go. do you understand, do you agree? yuri andreevich and who are we going to take and we can handle it together? man he's not dangerous, but genius in his own way, he can do something. so keep your ears up. and he is at g
major sticks out to us, everyone knows that because then, by the grace of the major, you and i ate so much shit on the topic that this is needed. i'll never forget, what happened like that gave her a ring with an emerald. she is my lapel. it is believed that europe learned the russian game after the world exhibition in paris in 1863, then they were exhibited in the russian pavilion. and why why did they cook it for him napoleon accordingly said that he did not want to revive the buckshot. and...
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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 take advantage of that. if you have a neutral plan and someone com iand upsets it to racially gerrymandering in one group, unnecessarily you're going to be harming some other group. >> why are you saying it is a neutral plan, counsel? the jingles precondition is designed that there may be race discrinaon working in this situation, rht? we have as justice kagan poied out, not just the initial hythis, which how i look at the first step. doot think the first step is creating some sort of comparator or anything of sort. the first step is a burden on the plaintiff on the challenger to show that there hypothesis at another distct could be drawn. another majority district is even feasible given the incurable numbers in the situation. we accept that. th is step number one. it icoained an assessment of things like, t racial segregation and housing. you have to have enough of these people pushed in capacity in this district. we already have this idea that there is some problem because of the racial segregation housing
the majority take advantage of that. if you have a neutral plan and someone com iand upsets it to racially gerrymandering in one group, unnecessarily you're going to be harming some other group. >> why are you saying it is a neutral plan, counsel? the jingles precondition is designed that there may be race discrinaon working in this situation, rht? we have as justice kagan poied out, not just the initial hythis, which how i look at the first step. doot think the first step is creating...
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up until now there are two major parties in nigeria - are two major parties in nigeria because my collectionseeing a third newcomer and a new force, powered by the young people and peter obi from the labour party, so this has just change the dimension of this. so it is very unpredictable at this time. thank you very much joining us. is very unpredictable at this time. thank you very muchjoining us. we will keep you up—to—date on any developments there in nigeria. sharp divisions have emerged at the 620 finance ministers meeting in india over the war in ukraine. they failed to agree a closing statement because of differences over russia's invasion. 620 presidency india said that "most members strongly condemned the war in ukraine" at the two—day meeting in bengaluru, but china and russia objected to the final communique because of — quote — "different assessments of the situation". the us treasury secretary janet yellen had earlier said it was "absolutely necessary" for all nations to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo gave us the background to the
up until now there are two major parties in nigeria - are two major parties in nigeria because my collectionseeing a third newcomer and a new force, powered by the young people and peter obi from the labour party, so this has just change the dimension of this. so it is very unpredictable at this time. thank you very much joining us. is very unpredictable at this time. thank you very muchjoining us. we will keep you up—to—date on any developments there in nigeria. sharp divisions have...
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the speaker, the majority leader, the majority whip, the house democratic caucus chair, the vice chair and the assistant speaker. and i'm not going to read the entire statement, but i'll just read the end of it. congresswoman omar's use of anti-semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about israel's supporters is deeply offensive. we condemn these remarks and we call upon congresswoman omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments. as democrats and as americans the entire congress must be fully engaged in denouncing and rejecting all forms of hatred, racism, prejudice and discrimination whenever they are encountered. that's exactly what we did. and a few days later, the entire house unanimously, with representative ilhan omar voting in the affirmative, condemned anti-semitism across the world. there has been accountability. ilhan omar has apologized. she has indicated that she'll learn from her mistakes. it's working to build bridges because we believe in building bridges, not walls. building bridges with the jewish community, including leaders right here in the united sta
the speaker, the majority leader, the majority whip, the house democratic caucus chair, the vice chair and the assistant speaker. and i'm not going to read the entire statement, but i'll just read the end of it. congresswoman omar's use of anti-semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about israel's supporters is deeply offensive. we condemn these remarks and we call upon congresswoman omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments. as democrats and as americans the entire congress...
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you can't get majority, an additional majority minority district when you that simulati.what is the consequence? >> i believe there is a consequence, that would be wholesale rewrite of the standard say that coming into court with a map that a district court is able to find is a reasonably configured metric is not -- >> how can it be reasonably configured if u can't get that map with a computer simulation that takes into acun all of the itional race neutr districting factors. thatkind of at can understand. i can't asonably can figure it. >> certainly, i understand the hypothetical. this is some kind of perfect stimulation that is able to separate out race based criteria, ci proxies. even if we existed in that world, i think it's clear we do no titely the test is the show, c y come in with a map? not 1 million apps, t % of 1 million maps not cearily what is probable. as long as plaintiffs are able to show, camille that basic demographic threshold question, tony gingles one into its own trial with atrial may be the battle of the simulaons experts, that would be entirely cont
you can't get majority, an additional majority minority district when you that simulati.what is the consequence? >> i believe there is a consequence, that would be wholesale rewrite of the standard say that coming into court with a map that a district court is able to find is a reasonably configured metric is not -- >> how can it be reasonably configured if u can't get that map with a computer simulation that takes into acun all of the itional race neutr districting factors....
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some of the major districts as well. although the criticism here is that there's an ad, one of these governments, they have in rudy over the country over the last 2 decades. and the position says that the government did not advise by that rules and by that, by, by that regulation. so that's why the majority of the building that's called love during the way that happened today are the all buildings that were supposed to be called on to the control of the government a long time ago. so that is the main criticism for them are on the other hand, the said that there are long government in many major cities. they have bills, the kaisers natural disaster management. and then monday, the overseas across the country, vice president for the country. and whenever there is a natural disaster, such as wildfire or any mind bless or the earthquake, they're quite quick to, to, to more allies, the rescue teams and the vehicles, the necessary condition to provide help the people and also turkeys how the system has formed remarkably throug
some of the major districts as well. although the criticism here is that there's an ad, one of these governments, they have in rudy over the country over the last 2 decades. and the position says that the government did not advise by that rules and by that, by, by that regulation. so that's why the majority of the building that's called love during the way that happened today are the all buildings that were supposed to be called on to the control of the government a long time ago. so that is...
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the little bit of the major impact comes later. and part of the major impact is of course, that inflation expectations will change and that will induce people to change that plan. so if people think inflation will be high in the future and the central bank will do nothing against it, they will adapt to that and increase wages more. and the object of monetary policy is to prevent that and to convince to convince people yes, in one or 2 years, we will be back to lower rates. and we have to keep in mind, of course, that a point 5 percent for january is more than 4 times higher than the inflation target . now your institute is warning of high inflation solidifying. you mentioned core inflation is rising. why is that? this is because, given that we currently see a high inflation, a lot of agents in the economy in particular, in wage bargaining, adjust to that and they think ok, inflation will be higher for some time. and that's a set of forfeiting prophecy because then wages are rising more quickly. companies raise their sales prices an
the little bit of the major impact comes later. and part of the major impact is of course, that inflation expectations will change and that will induce people to change that plan. so if people think inflation will be high in the future and the central bank will do nothing against it, they will adapt to that and increase wages more. and the object of monetary policy is to prevent that and to convince to convince people yes, in one or 2 years, we will be back to lower rates. and we have to keep...
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and many of them are major cities. the cities like jarred about cur malati or an aunt at which majority of them are, curves are almost have been around $2000000.00 population and the other city is like garcia and there are, they are not all 5. they have more than 2000000 population. so when we talk about this provinces, this city is we are talking about the major cities in the candidate. that's why it is quite a difficult task for the government. good because can feed into the previous or the current quince in turkey. this is happening in multiple cities and it is very much difficult and delegates for the government politically. and also in terms of the people's lives, as the number of the figures off did that thought here is going higher and higher our of our, by our bristles of the forest there in it's double thank if will area we spoke to ha, produce amazon critique, who's in gaussian tap, one of the worst affected areas, he explains what his family went through during the earthquake. we going through one of the hea
and many of them are major cities. the cities like jarred about cur malati or an aunt at which majority of them are, curves are almost have been around $2000000.00 population and the other city is like garcia and there are, they are not all 5. they have more than 2000000 population. so when we talk about this provinces, this city is we are talking about the major cities in the candidate. that's why it is quite a difficult task for the government. good because can feed into the previous or the...
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of americans say they're concerned about the debt ceiling, where things stand with the majority whip, tom is here. here's a look where markets ended the week after the fed raised rates again at quarter of a point higher we got the stellar job report friday, 570,000 jobs added to the economy last month with the expectation of 185,000, the employment rate falling to 3.4%, the lowest level since 1969, joining me the chairman of the white house council of economic advisers, kevin hassett and ceo of chrysler and home home depot bob nardelli. thank you for being with us, kicking things off with you give us reaction to the jobs number. >> it looks like january is tending to the upside if that's true don't forget the old days what happened a lot of hiring in december for the christmas sales and a lot of layoffs in january because people were done with christmas and now with online shopping and everything else i would guess the seasonals are doing something to make the numbers weird. the fed is going way to slow fighting inflation and with price increases running way ahead of wage increases e
of americans say they're concerned about the debt ceiling, where things stand with the majority whip, tom is here. here's a look where markets ended the week after the fed raised rates again at quarter of a point higher we got the stellar job report friday, 570,000 jobs added to the economy last month with the expectation of 185,000, the employment rate falling to 3.4%, the lowest level since 1969, joining me the chairman of the white house council of economic advisers, kevin hassett and ceo of...
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majority will process for some time to come. but that sand if dysfunction continues, if a d p and unionists were for example, to work this new system in a way where they repeatedly blocked things. it was certainly lead to disillusionment among the majority in northern ireland who did after all vote stay within the european union and are open to stronger ties with the republic of ireland. even if they don't support a united ireland. and what about the relationship between the iris government and and the u. k. b, they've obviously been put under tremendous strain since the brakes referendum. what kind of relationship is doubling, looking for with the london? so some of the things i said have been sort of being a little on the negative side, but overall this is a great agreement from the perspective of the irish government. if the d u p don't accept it. well, that's disappointing, but it's perhaps expected on the part of, of all those involved in, in the negotiations that, that will happen. think the irish government wants a very s
majority will process for some time to come. but that sand if dysfunction continues, if a d p and unionists were for example, to work this new system in a way where they repeatedly blocked things. it was certainly lead to disillusionment among the majority in northern ireland who did after all vote stay within the european union and are open to stronger ties with the republic of ireland. even if they don't support a united ireland. and what about the relationship between the iris government and...
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that will mean fewer delays, less risk and major major shutdowns. new tunnel will have two tubes with one track in each tube so that they can keep operating even if one side breaks down. it's going to be safer, more resilient, more reliable and the biggest rail line in the united states of america. to get it done, the first step is completing the concrete casing under the hudson yards which chuck has been talking and talking and talking and talking about. [laughter] it sits above where the new tunnel will connect to penn station. this is a critical step for everything else we are going to do in the corridor and the rail. as you know, work started at hudson yards in 2013, but stalled due to a lack of funding. thanks to the -- end i emphasize, the bipartisan infrastructure law -- we now have the money we are going to need to get it done. when the project is complete trains will be in and out of new , york more quickly more safely and with fewer interruptions . there is only one part no the overall gateway program to improve train travel between new yo
that will mean fewer delays, less risk and major major shutdowns. new tunnel will have two tubes with one track in each tube so that they can keep operating even if one side breaks down. it's going to be safer, more resilient, more reliable and the biggest rail line in the united states of america. to get it done, the first step is completing the concrete casing under the hudson yards which chuck has been talking and talking and talking and talking about. [laughter] it sits above where the new...
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the recent sudden and unexpected shift in china's strict coven policy is making a major, playing a major role in making the future seem a little brighter. the world economy seems to be moving forward. things are starting to look up after oblique 12 months, 12 months that so economic downturns across the globe and the cost of living crisis, dose problems haven't gone away. the international monetary fund is raising its expectations for 2023. it now expects the global economy to grow by 2.9 percent this year. an upgrade on his previous forecast of 2.7 percent. a global recession is looking increasingly unlikely. the i m f expects the u. s. economy to grow by 1.4 percent this year. it's expecting a similar level of growth in brazil as well. it's also predicting increase g d p across the country is that used the euro among the major economies, there's just one outlier. the u. k is on course to see its economy shrink. british families will have to wait for really but the i m f says the world is benefiting from the return of china to the global stage with all the indications or that we are wit
the recent sudden and unexpected shift in china's strict coven policy is making a major, playing a major role in making the future seem a little brighter. the world economy seems to be moving forward. things are starting to look up after oblique 12 months, 12 months that so economic downturns across the globe and the cost of living crisis, dose problems haven't gone away. the international monetary fund is raising its expectations for 2023. it now expects the global economy to grow by 2.9...
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this had major bipartisan support.senate. >> they don't want regulation on lies, is that what's happening? >> i think responsibility for lies and accountability. >> and the biggest bipartisan, how do you protect kids and privacy? >> i hope they do something. >> john, thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> join anderson cooper, jake tapper for our live coverage of president joe biden's state of the union address tonight on cnn. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, we're going to bring you the latest in the alex murdaugh trial. what one woman who saw alex around the time of the murders has to say when she was in court. tles. veteran, dad, hair stylist. so adding a student title might feel daunting. nationonal university is here to support all your titles. national uniniversity. suppororting the whole you. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ bath remodeling was revolutionized in this garage in 1984, when three brothers created the iconic bath fitter tub-over-tub process. a breakthro
this had major bipartisan support.senate. >> they don't want regulation on lies, is that what's happening? >> i think responsibility for lies and accountability. >> and the biggest bipartisan, how do you protect kids and privacy? >> i hope they do something. >> john, thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> join anderson cooper, jake tapper for our live coverage of president joe biden's state of the union address tonight on cnn. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern....
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these are our conclusions, well, my major semenov major semyonov you say, then so are your conclusionsill first try through my channels, then we will decide what to do, everyone is free. in the declaration for the abandoned year, you indicated a car of the vaz-2109 brand and income and salary. i am a policeman. and what are you doing with a purchase worth 2 million, shove the loan agreement on your table in the hollow, deeper yourself, then the agreement here usp semyonov and not kvn in your passport for a car in your bank or in the salon, you are 100% the owner, therefore your credit either and you will drink, that this salon did not cover. listen, you're major. i don't see you calling. so choose an expression. i'm not rooting for anyone. i killed ah. hero long killed? it will be necessary to check your management, if there are still not only such feelings. i closed you a long time ago so that the people of our city could breathe easier, but it's up to me to decide. i hope to never see you again in the organs. free den i don't believe, i don't believe. i don't think he's the same ther
these are our conclusions, well, my major semenov major semyonov you say, then so are your conclusionsill first try through my channels, then we will decide what to do, everyone is free. in the declaration for the abandoned year, you indicated a car of the vaz-2109 brand and income and salary. i am a policeman. and what are you doing with a purchase worth 2 million, shove the loan agreement on your table in the hollow, deeper yourself, then the agreement here usp semyonov and not kvn in your...
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borkam russian president vladimir putin is said to deliver his state of the nation address in the major speech in moscow. putin is expected to address the boy in ukraine and set the tone for russia's upcoming presidential elections. you're looking at live pictures now. this comes just days before the one year anniversary of russia's invasion of its neighbour. russian forces have struggled to gain the upper hand in the conflict since invading on february 24. last year. i'm joined now in the studio by richard walker, date of these chief international editor, and from bone by russia, russia analyst, run and going to ring. welcome to you both, richard. i want to start with you and ask simply what we can expect today in the switch yet. well, and this is this piece that preaching ordinarily should have delivered before the end of last year. so it's an annual speech and it was put off with the credit and saying at the time that you know that the schedule was packed, but there was no speculation. of course, when this was put off from when it would usually have taken place about, you know, the s
borkam russian president vladimir putin is said to deliver his state of the nation address in the major speech in moscow. putin is expected to address the boy in ukraine and set the tone for russia's upcoming presidential elections. you're looking at live pictures now. this comes just days before the one year anniversary of russia's invasion of its neighbour. russian forces have struggled to gain the upper hand in the conflict since invading on february 24. last year. i'm joined now in the...
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you graduated from the national aviation university , majoring in international law and criminology. of international terrorism and simultaneously graduated from the military department in 2013 with the beginning of the revolution of dignity, you worked far from ukraine and then returned to ukraine and joined the azov regiment, which prompted you to leave everything far abroad and return to ukraine 9 years ago. well, you know how else for i mean, i didn’t have a choice. my parents brought me up like that. i understood that my country was an enemy once again. the landing was already in the crimea when i was already a green man. although i graduated from the military department, i still took the oath of loyalty to the ukrainian to the people, that is, i was already an officer, so for me the choice was obvious , you have to go back, you have to do something about it, but you were far from ukraine. as far as i know, your work was connected with being thousands of kilometers from ukraine, if i'm not mistaken, in thailand how did kyrylo berkal turn from the manager of a successful company
you graduated from the national aviation university , majoring in international law and criminology. of international terrorism and simultaneously graduated from the military department in 2013 with the beginning of the revolution of dignity, you worked far from ukraine and then returned to ukraine and joined the azov regiment, which prompted you to leave everything far abroad and return to ukraine 9 years ago. well, you know how else for i mean, i didn’t have a choice. my parents brought me...
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the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the facts. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services, now with over 5 million customers and counting. get in on the savings and switch today. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to 60% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. maria: welcome back that is a big worry for the majority of americans, 68% of registered voters are extremely or very concerned about the nation's debt limit, president biden speaker kevin mccarthy met on the debt ceiling this week. they planned another meeting ahead but senate majority leader chuck schumer says democrats will not bud
the fastest mobile service and major savings? can't argue with the facts. no wonder xfinity mobile is one of the fastest growing mobile services, now with over 5 million customers and counting. get in on the savings and switch today. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g...
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we've had rather major reforms with the past 30 years and this one is not such a major reform, it is more of an acceleration of rigorous reforms as far as the contribution time is concerned, adjusting the age of retirement. the main adjustments have been made to lower the burden on active workers, the burden of pensions and you also have a very disruptive job market. very unequal as was mentioned before. lots of people below the age of retirement have no option to go back to work when they are fired and lots of people at any age, whether educated or not, we have difficult access to the job market and can't expect to contribute to the system and will be left out of it at the end of their careers. the issue of economic crisis, they will be facing economic crisis after economic crisis and cannot be entirely dismissed. it's not just a matter of arithmetic in the end. you can take european countries which would implement the same reforms but if in the end, it had different growth path, especially the outcome would be very different. adrian: sorry to interrupt you. time is rapidly running
we've had rather major reforms with the past 30 years and this one is not such a major reform, it is more of an acceleration of rigorous reforms as far as the contribution time is concerned, adjusting the age of retirement. the main adjustments have been made to lower the burden on active workers, the burden of pensions and you also have a very disruptive job market. very unequal as was mentioned before. lots of people below the age of retirement have no option to go back to work when they are...
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some initial pushback from major allies would that they would eventually come around. we saw ukrainian defense minutes, so next or next the resume called yesterday saying that, you know, nearly every weapons demand from ukraine has gone to what he calls a no fees before getting the green light from western allies. let's take a look at some other stories making headlights turkish president, richard ty, a bad one says and group who positively on finland's application to join a joke. but he repeated his opposition to sweden's beard. a recent qur'an burning and stalk home angered turkish officials. the german consulate in istanbul closed on wednesday due to terrorism fears germany is wanted citizens living in turkey, that there is a heightened risk of an attack authority say add to european sentiment. his reason they're following the eddie balsam protests in sweden. u. s. president, jo biden's lawyer says an f b. i search of the president's beach house in delaware as turned up no documents with classified markings. documents have been found in a number of other locations l
some initial pushback from major allies would that they would eventually come around. we saw ukrainian defense minutes, so next or next the resume called yesterday saying that, you know, nearly every weapons demand from ukraine has gone to what he calls a no fees before getting the green light from western allies. let's take a look at some other stories making headlights turkish president, richard ty, a bad one says and group who positively on finland's application to join a joke. but he...
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here is the current major road network across wales.announced that all new road building projects were being put on hold. today, a review of 59 new roads has given the go—ahead to only 15 projects, the remainder have been rejected or will need to be revised. in future, all new routes will need to show they can reduce carbon emissions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has this report. the green fields of flintshire, where for 14 years plans for a new a road have been up in the air. just the impact on the landscape as well, it would have completely changed it. and forever, wouldn't it? never the same again. today, finally for these campaigners, the news they had hoped for. the so—called red route here won't go ahead as planned, along with most new road projects in wales. forjenny, it's a huge relief. it's been like a massive cloud, and you get up every morning, i look across the fields, look at our beautiful views — 0k, we don't own a view, but having said that, nature owns it. humans don't, nature does, and that is why we should be
here is the current major road network across wales.announced that all new road building projects were being put on hold. today, a review of 59 new roads has given the go—ahead to only 15 projects, the remainder have been rejected or will need to be revised. in future, all new routes will need to show they can reduce carbon emissions. 0ur wales correspondent hywel griffith has this report. the green fields of flintshire, where for 14 years plans for a new a road have been up in the air. just...
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s support for ukraine and today two major war speeches from biden and vladimir putin bless the new message from china overnight. new medical help today for people in east palestine, ohio after that toxic train derailment what we're learning about the contaminated soil and water that's now been removed. weather extremes from feet of snow to february temperatures in the eighties. we time out the changes ahead. after a string of close calls and near misses at major airports a new scare on the runway two planes headed to hawaii scraped the runway while taking off by a computer glitch is being blamed later. the new pictures of john f. kennedy in dallas found at a thrift store and the new owner for waffle house, it really maybe the dinner of champions. news in new york. this is america this morning. good tuesday morning, everyone i'm morgan norwood in for rhiannon. lionel moise in for andrew. we begin with president biden meeting with u. s allies in poland today ahead of the one year anniversary of the russian invasion, biden is reaffirming america's commitment to democracy in ukraine, making hi
s support for ukraine and today two major war speeches from biden and vladimir putin bless the new message from china overnight. new medical help today for people in east palestine, ohio after that toxic train derailment what we're learning about the contaminated soil and water that's now been removed. weather extremes from feet of snow to february temperatures in the eighties. we time out the changes ahead. after a string of close calls and near misses at major airports a new scare on the...
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tonight the major plant explosion outside cleveland images coming in. there are multiple injuries to report also the growing concern about toxic chemicals and east palestine, ohio many in that community do not believe the water and air is safe. so what happened today and we're on the scene tonight. former president jimmy carter, now receiving hospice care at his home in plains, georgia, already the longest living former president, and we have news tonight on the president and his family. deadly alligator attack in florida in 85 year old woman killed while walking her dog. the major headline tonight involving actor alec baldwin and changed to one of the most serious charges facebook and instagram and what they could soon be charging for. and we remember a beloved actor tonight, detective always on the case. from abc headquarters in new york. this is world news tonight. with david muir. good evening. it is quite to start another week with all of you at home, and we begin tonight with president biden secret and historic trip into ukraine and daring act by
tonight the major plant explosion outside cleveland images coming in. there are multiple injuries to report also the growing concern about toxic chemicals and east palestine, ohio many in that community do not believe the water and air is safe. so what happened today and we're on the scene tonight. former president jimmy carter, now receiving hospice care at his home in plains, georgia, already the longest living former president, and we have news tonight on the president and his family. deadly...
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there have been major challenges.landing in remote areas has been difficult. some of these guys have been flying over 1000 hours since the earthquake struck. they say they will continue to keep going as long as aid is needed. many of them off camera have told us about the harrowing moment when they had to fly in the earthquake affected zone. they say they were medically evacuated casualties for hours. but they say they will keep going as long as they can. aid is now getting to most who need it. but the long—term plan to help the tens of thousands in crisis is still unclear. laura bicker, bbc news, in the skies over hatay. this is bbc news, the latest headlines. the uk and the european union appear to be on the brink of finalising a new deal on post—brexit trading rules for northern ireland. anger and poor organisation mars nigeria's closest elections in recent memory, as millions vote for a new president. in scotland, divers have recovered two bodies from the firth of clyde after a tugboat capsized on friday. it had b
there have been major challenges.landing in remote areas has been difficult. some of these guys have been flying over 1000 hours since the earthquake struck. they say they will continue to keep going as long as aid is needed. many of them off camera have told us about the harrowing moment when they had to fly in the earthquake affected zone. they say they were medically evacuated casualties for hours. but they say they will keep going as long as they can. aid is now getting to most who need it....
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that is to say that the majority of americans are actually disillusion. they don't have confidence in the government. and yes, it's common that when a republican president, the democrats tend to win control of congress. and when a democrat is president, the republicans tend to win control of congress. i don't think that's because americans want a divided government. i think it's because they vote for a president thinking the president might change something. things never change because that president is funded by a bunch of big corporations and banks. so 2 years later, the people decide they want to have another change. and we see this constant flip flop, going back and forth and back and forth. and, and the reality is that people have very little confidence. finally, another very important point to keep in mind is that the participation, the voter turnout in u. s. elections is consistently low, not only in presidential elections where it's usually around half of the population . but especially in mid terms, we consistently see that the voter turnout is a
that is to say that the majority of americans are actually disillusion. they don't have confidence in the government. and yes, it's common that when a republican president, the democrats tend to win control of congress. and when a democrat is president, the republicans tend to win control of congress. i don't think that's because americans want a divided government. i think it's because they vote for a president thinking the president might change something. things never change because that...
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this enjoyable one-vote majority and do not recall that that? a majority. [laughing] the fact of the matter is lasting change and the real cultural change like we're in this together we're going to have to make an attempt at a projected think about this. it, if you're going to focus on this you can say you won 75 counties in minnesota but you lost the race by eight points. population change, population density demographics are changing. the question is how do we do this? this pains me. the person who we should drag upon all these things is whoever in 2000 with a first person to put the red blue map of help destroy that country. that's my opinion. they started to take the nuance out of what it means to live in these areas and where the red blue is and it became more about identity. in the last couple election cycles people's identity can wrapped up. i wouldn't lead with i'm a democrat. i would lead with i'm a dad. people know i would lead i'm a state championship football coach but that's just me. don't ever closer your book. but you wouldn't lead with that.
this enjoyable one-vote majority and do not recall that that? a majority. [laughing] the fact of the matter is lasting change and the real cultural change like we're in this together we're going to have to make an attempt at a projected think about this. it, if you're going to focus on this you can say you won 75 counties in minnesota but you lost the race by eight points. population change, population density demographics are changing. the question is how do we do this? this pains me. the...
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republicans were in the majority for years and thene the democrats came into majority for the last four years. the democrats have increased discretionary spending by 30 percent for $400 billion. republicans ran twice that long discretionary spending went down $10 billion. so if that credibility rest easily with the republicans but to argue from a place from the past president then this presidency will put us in debt much later. i am not in a place but to be speaker of the house. my role right now is to make sure we have a sensible, responsible ability to raise thehe debt ceiling but not continue the runaway spending. this is a moment time for all american households every family does this every business and state and county government. we have spent too much look at where investments are better to sit down and talk. that is the conversation i just had with the president and that is the conversation i want to continue so we can come to an agreement. >> ill don't need a commission to tell me there is waste and fraud and abuse or two tell us we are spending too much but to tell us 31 trill
republicans were in the majority for years and thene the democrats came into majority for the last four years. the democrats have increased discretionary spending by 30 percent for $400 billion. republicans ran twice that long discretionary spending went down $10 billion. so if that credibility rest easily with the republicans but to argue from a place from the past president then this presidency will put us in debt much later. i am not in a place but to be speaker of the house. my role right...
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and labour will vote for it. majority. and labour will vote for it. it's majority.- majority. and labour will vote for it. it's more what it costs rishi i it. it's more what it costs rishi sunak in terms of his own party and weakening his leadership, and secondly if the dup don't back it, thenit secondly if the dup don't back it, then it doesn't restore power—sharing and that is one of the key aims of trying to fix the northern ireland protocol because you can't say brexit is done when you can't say brexit is done when you have deadlock at stormont the way we do now. you have deadlock at stormont the way we do now— you have deadlock at stormont the way we do now. thank you very much for coming — way we do now. thank you very much for coming in- — at least 59 people, including a baby, are reported to have died after a boat carrying migrants sank in rough seas off the southern italian mainland. dozens of bodies were found on a beach near a seaside resort in the calabria region, with others found in the waters nearby. these pictures from the italian coastguard were fil
and labour will vote for it. majority. and labour will vote for it. it's majority.- majority. and labour will vote for it. it's more what it costs rishi i it. it's more what it costs rishi sunak in terms of his own party and weakening his leadership, and secondly if the dup don't back it, thenit secondly if the dup don't back it, then it doesn't restore power—sharing and that is one of the key aims of trying to fix the northern ireland protocol because you can't say brexit is done when you...
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that's already over 30% of what we did during the first year of the democratic majority. so it's more like a return to republican habits, just like they ran the most closed congress in history last time they had control. i'm also astonished to learn that it was the possibility of family separation that inspired our colleagues to introduce h.r. 185 when the issue of family separation due to our outmoded, broaben immigration system has not served to inspire any urgency to reform that system. at this point, mr. speaker, i would like to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentlelady from -- i thank the speaker. i thank the gentlelady from pennsylvania and the gentleman who is managing for the majority as well in this rules. let me just say we'll all have an opportunity to debate this legislation in general debate but i do think it's important to frame the challenges that all of these particular initiatives have. frankly, let me first of all say that i'm disappointed that the rules committee did not let a very straight
that's already over 30% of what we did during the first year of the democratic majority. so it's more like a return to republican habits, just like they ran the most closed congress in history last time they had control. i'm also astonished to learn that it was the possibility of family separation that inspired our colleagues to introduce h.r. 185 when the issue of family separation due to our outmoded, broaben immigration system has not served to inspire any urgency to reform that system. at...
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there's a major problem here.t seem really care at a moment, our political don't seem really care at a moment , the inflation care at a moment, the inflation figures on the upcoming budget . and a comment on nicholas sturgeon must come straight from mar a lago and the 45th president of the usa, donald trump. he says good riddance to failed woke extremist nicholas sturgeon of scotland . this sturgeon of scotland. this crazed leftist symbol. is everything wrong with politics? yes. donald i'm with you all the way on one now. liam halligan. gb news, the economics editor, joins me . the inflation figures joins me. the inflation figures today kind of got a little bit blown away by the sturgeon resignation . inflation came in. resignation. inflation came in. cpi measure inflation came in at 10.1. i thought rishi was going to halve inflation. do we take this to be good news or bad news? well, it came down more than most people expected. peaked i use that word advisedly in 11.1. it since down in subsequent months. 10.7, 10
there's a major problem here.t seem really care at a moment, our political don't seem really care at a moment , the inflation care at a moment, the inflation figures on the upcoming budget . and a comment on nicholas sturgeon must come straight from mar a lago and the 45th president of the usa, donald trump. he says good riddance to failed woke extremist nicholas sturgeon of scotland . this sturgeon of scotland. this crazed leftist symbol. is everything wrong with politics? yes. donald i'm with...
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you just need a majority but once have shown you have a majority, they still have 30 hours of debate in the senate on that nomination. that makes no sense because obviously the votes are already there and is just wasting time. they like to say in the senate that even though it's about money and politics, in the senate, time is more important than money. what gets the attention? using all that time when you would only have two hours for district court judgeship doesn't make sense.you should consider a number of nominations at the same time as they do for executive women's. those are three things that should be viewed as neutral but some republicans would say that's only to help you now. it would presumably be a permanent change that would benefit both parties. host: russ feingold of the american constitution society serves as their president. our first call come from south carolina come republican line. go ahead. caller: my name is chuck and i'm from south carolina. it's good to see you, mr. feingold. i've been watching politics for 40 years. i think what happened with the supreme or
you just need a majority but once have shown you have a majority, they still have 30 hours of debate in the senate on that nomination. that makes no sense because obviously the votes are already there and is just wasting time. they like to say in the senate that even though it's about money and politics, in the senate, time is more important than money. what gets the attention? using all that time when you would only have two hours for district court judgeship doesn't make sense.you should...
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had we not be elected to the majority, we wouldn't have that discussion. we wouldn't have an advocate to curb the waste. this is exactly how government in america is designed and you have to find compromise. and have the republicans power in the house. the democrats have a small majority and democrats have a president. we all are americans. our debt is too high, we have waste in our government. and we need to sit down together in a responsible way to put us on a path to balance that will make the future of america stronger so the next century will be hours -- ours. thank you. [indiscernible chatter.
had we not be elected to the majority, we wouldn't have that discussion. we wouldn't have an advocate to curb the waste. this is exactly how government in america is designed and you have to find compromise. and have the republicans power in the house. the democrats have a small majority and democrats have a president. we all are americans. our debt is too high, we have waste in our government. and we need to sit down together in a responsible way to put us on a path to balance that will make...
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bringing in major cold front.e highs are in the upper 40s and lower 50s. we will cool down this week but the winds stick around until 1:00 this afternoon. that is when the wind advisory expires. it will be breezy, but not nearly as bad as last night. we will see a few showers later into this afternoon. but we are seeing that on the first alert doppler this morning. we have rain heading into thursday and friday. snow levels dropping to 1500 feet. that will impact many of us, if we commute through the higher passes. here is a look at first alert doppler. showers offshore and all of us are dealing with dry conditions, but that will change in the next couple hours . as with the wind gusts, the big story, we were dealing with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour yesterday along the bay area, along the peninsula and inland areas also. this morning we wake up to a lighter set up. it is breezy. jocelyn is live reporting. she will deal with breezy conditions along the peninsula. even in the inland areas. the winds stick arou
bringing in major cold front.e highs are in the upper 40s and lower 50s. we will cool down this week but the winds stick around until 1:00 this afternoon. that is when the wind advisory expires. it will be breezy, but not nearly as bad as last night. we will see a few showers later into this afternoon. but we are seeing that on the first alert doppler this morning. we have rain heading into thursday and friday. snow levels dropping to 1500 feet. that will impact many of us, if we commute...
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if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the senate shall choose the vice president. a quorum for the purpose shall consist of 2/3 of the whole number of senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. but no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of president shall be eligible to that of vice president of the united states. 13th amendment. section 1, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the united states or any place subject to their jurisdiction. section 2, congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. 14th amendment. section 1, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the unit
if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the senate shall choose the vice president. a quorum for the purpose shall consist of 2/3 of the whole number of senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. but no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of president shall be eligible to that of vice president of the united states. 13th amendment....
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you could characri this as a major policy. we are not disputing that point. but, again i think that that applies to any number of actions that the government might take. and especially in the context of benefits programs where, just bad the size of those programs in the numberf individuals affected, the cost can frequently run into the billions of dollars. >> is there any conceptual reason why the major questions doctrine should apply to most regulatory matters but not to benefits programs? >> the reason we think it should apply in the same way to benefits programs is because it doesn't involve that corresponding trade-off on individual ler interests. importance of prior interest in this area has expressed concern, that if the government is claiming extraordinary power to regulate, that means it could encroach on the lives of individuals, the affairs of fences and quite directly impose onerous burdens on them. >> it may have an effect on important individual rights but, do you think that the doctne also or perhaps primarily ha
you could characri this as a major policy. we are not disputing that point. but, again i think that that applies to any number of actions that the government might take. and especially in the context of benefits programs where, just bad the size of those programs in the numberf individuals affected, the cost can frequently run into the billions of dollars. >> is there any conceptual reason why the major questions doctrine should apply to most regulatory matters but not to benefits...