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because while there was a majority most and you countries back, they, there was not the qualified majority. so that's the majority based on not only the number of member states, but also the size of the population that they represent. and what i've been told is the major, you have your weight front on germany, both abstained in. they spoke and european commission. the executive therefore says its hands were tied and that it was forced to intervene. it says it would not have like this. it would have liked us to go another way that member states themselves made the decision that was not the case. so of course, mixed responses of a road embassies and diplomatic circles here brussels today as well. the commission saying that it's also putting new conditions on the we chose used to we know what those are. yes, absolutely. european commission says that it will bind the use of the life of say, as a pre harvest desiccant. so that's as far as a drying substance is also asking member states to improve measures to protect wild life for animals and plants that are not the subject of life of state. the
because while there was a majority most and you countries back, they, there was not the qualified majority. so that's the majority based on not only the number of member states, but also the size of the population that they represent. and what i've been told is the major, you have your weight front on germany, both abstained in. they spoke and european commission. the executive therefore says its hands were tied and that it was forced to intervene. it says it would not have like this. it would...
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it's only in two cases the majority opinion for the supreme court to major questions with roberts mentioning i will give three cheers, it's not -- there are four questions for the major question doctrines. it is against chevron. i tell administrative law students who are worried about that, worry less, skid more. so it is not textual. that makes sense to me but a clear statement for delegation is important. 4, i used to be more, i'm just hanging around more with federalist society people. it's a clear and specific statement. and was recognizing, for that. i'm going to suggest not only the majority opinion, i am puzzled about the discourse in this opinion and the first panel today i wonder if you picked up on the resistance to saying what these cases are. this is about constitutional avoidance about the nondelegation doctrine. i am more sympathetic to this doctrine than most of my fellow travelers are but it is a little ideological i think. justice barrett is being ideological when she insists these moves are textual list. sackett versus epa is an opinion that reflects the doctrine of constit
it's only in two cases the majority opinion for the supreme court to major questions with roberts mentioning i will give three cheers, it's not -- there are four questions for the major question doctrines. it is against chevron. i tell administrative law students who are worried about that, worry less, skid more. so it is not textual. that makes sense to me but a clear statement for delegation is important. 4, i used to be more, i'm just hanging around more with federalist society people. it's...
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people in europe to in major cities. many are taking to the streets to demonstrate against violence around 300000 people march through london in a pro.
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in two places that the majority opinions of the supreme court had ever referred to the majority to majorstion doctrine, it was west virginia versus epa last term, then roberts opinion also mentioned it. i'm going to give three cheers, i think there are four questions. it's not a passover. there are four questions that have emerged from the major question doctrine, one it is against chevron. chevron was wrong when it was decided, i told my initiative law students who are worried, worry less, skidmore. that is for my admin nerds out there. no chevron, two it is propulsive and not textual list. a clear -- three clear statement for delegation. i think that is important, is to be more opposed to this and i think abm hanging around more federal society people, it's a clear and specific statement for the major policy. what i will say is when i wrote this brief, i was recognizing there was a compromise, more moderate solution for proposal is in. i'm going to truncate this because i know i'm over time, i'm going to suggest that on only is the majority opinion propulsive, i am puzzled frankly abou
in two places that the majority opinions of the supreme court had ever referred to the majority to majorstion doctrine, it was west virginia versus epa last term, then roberts opinion also mentioned it. i'm going to give three cheers, i think there are four questions. it's not a passover. there are four questions that have emerged from the major question doctrine, one it is against chevron. chevron was wrong when it was decided, i told my initiative law students who are worried, worry less,...
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general mark simmerly to be major general.he presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i ask it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 138 vice admiral clapperton to be vice admiral. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i make the same request with respect to calendar number 139, colonel bryan r. moore to be brigadier general. the presiding officer: is there an objection? the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i make the same request with respect to calendar number 180, vice admiral daniel w. dwier to be vice admiral. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. tuberville: mr. president are. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i make the same request for 128, the fo
general mark simmerly to be major general.he presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i ask it be in order to make the same request with respect to calendar number 138 vice admiral clapperton to be vice admiral. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. tuberville: i object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. mr. kaine: i make the same request with respect to calendar number 139, colonel bryan...
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and when they did, of course, that was a major, major breakthrough, multiple agencies had been involved in this operation following consultants had been built in. so in the end it took 17 days. but at the end there was success. this donnelly spot pacific yacht autonomy is part of a major project for the full of job time project, which links 4 major religious sites in the area together. and the idea was to bring in with tourist, smoke, pilgrims and so on. but they were already concerned about building such a massive kind of infrastructure project in a geologically sensitive area. just this year they bought a housing, a land slides in the area, 50 people what can do to monson range. so everyone was a bit aware that this was an environmentally sensitive and bonneville area. so 1st and had me know, should this be best towards, but the focus to know has been on risk and the work is not that safe. and there out, i think questions will be off. should this be done? was an environmental assessment before which was ignored? should that have been done? should 50000000 measures a being taken to all
and when they did, of course, that was a major, major breakthrough, multiple agencies had been involved in this operation following consultants had been built in. so in the end it took 17 days. but at the end there was success. this donnelly spot pacific yacht autonomy is part of a major project for the full of job time project, which links 4 major religious sites in the area together. and the idea was to bring in with tourist, smoke, pilgrims and so on. but they were already concerned about...
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constitution which allows to thwart majorities that sometimes even govern them. tell us why youu believe the mot imminentst threat facing us tody is minority rule? >> i am not sure it's most imminent we also face the threats of sheer instability of a period in which we slide in and out of severe crisis. that could be accompanied by violence. minority rule is one threat we could talk about but it may not be the most imminent one. our book very briefly takes on two questions. first of all why a mainstream political party one peacefully in elections for more than one or 50 years would suddenly go off the rail and suddenly turned away from democracy. that's a really rare event. and so they democracy cannot remain stable if one of two major parties is not fullyly committed to playing by democratic rules of the grant. six years ago we did not consider the republicanbl partyo be an anti- democratic party. we thought it had made a major error we did not consider the party to be antidemocratic. since 2021 republican party violated the three basic tenets for political part
constitution which allows to thwart majorities that sometimes even govern them. tell us why youu believe the mot imminentst threat facing us tody is minority rule? >> i am not sure it's most imminent we also face the threats of sheer instability of a period in which we slide in and out of severe crisis. that could be accompanied by violence. minority rule is one threat we could talk about but it may not be the most imminent one. our book very briefly takes on two questions. first of all...
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in a small number of states, a near majority in most southern states. combined with white republicans they could easily win elections. but not only that, black suffrage meant a serious challenge to the entire racial order in the south. that, for many southern democrats, was perceived to be an existential threat. it wasn't just differences over tax policy or healthcare, that was perceived to be an existential threat to their way of life. we saw that as fueling the democrat radicalization. the situation with contemporary republicans is not the same. it is very different in important ways but we think there are important lessons and parallels to be drawn. >> so much for that. francis lee, steven levistsky argued the republican party has turned away from a commitment to liberal democracy. to what degree does that break from the historical pattern you nowhere populism has had great sympathy among the american electorate but has failed fundamentally to challenge institutions because it is operated within the 2-party system which has been committed to upholdin
in a small number of states, a near majority in most southern states. combined with white republicans they could easily win elections. but not only that, black suffrage meant a serious challenge to the entire racial order in the south. that, for many southern democrats, was perceived to be an existential threat. it wasn't just differences over tax policy or healthcare, that was perceived to be an existential threat to their way of life. we saw that as fueling the democrat radicalization. the...
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well, just now. notification of the death of major gennady chistyakov's assistant valery zaluzhnyi. zaluzhny himself stated this on his telegram channel. in the message states that in one of the gifts that gennady chastyakovo. received his birthday, an unknown explosive device went off. zaludzhny called it a heavy loss for the armed forces of ukraine and for him personally and added that the reasons and circumstances will be established during the pre-trial investigation. and mykhailo samus, director of the independent platform new geopolitics research network, joins the broadcast. good evening. mykhailo, let's start with zaluzhny's article. so, which of you personally protected it for yourself? and what was possible was written in between lines, well, first there were three materials, it was an academic work, a large one, then there were essays, and then there was also an interview format , a publication, all of it from economics and all of it in different, let's say, styles, somewhere more emotions, where there is more of an academic-scientific approach, in fact, as an analyst, i
well, just now. notification of the death of major gennady chistyakov's assistant valery zaluzhnyi. zaluzhny himself stated this on his telegram channel. in the message states that in one of the gifts that gennady chastyakovo. received his birthday, an unknown explosive device went off. zaludzhny called it a heavy loss for the armed forces of ukraine and for him personally and added that the reasons and circumstances will be established during the pre-trial investigation. and mykhailo samus,...
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tonight, another major question. will the red cross, will authorities have access to the hostages that remain to check on their health? abc's matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after 46 days of agony, top israeli officials voting to finalize a deal to free more hostages held by hamas. that tentative plan includes the release of about 50 of the 236 hostages, civilian women and children, in exchange for a four to five-day pause in the fighting, and the release of about 150 palestinian prisoners held in israel. the red cross will also be given access to the hostages who remain in gaza. but prime minister netanyahu tonight vowing the war will not stop until every hostage is freed. saying, "we are at war, and we will continue the war until we achieve all our objectives." netanyahu also thanking president biden for his help. the president has been personally involved in negotiations, signaling optimism today. >> we're now very close. very close. but i don't want to get into the details of things, because
tonight, another major question. will the red cross, will authorities have access to the hostages that remain to check on their health? abc's matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, after 46 days of agony, top israeli officials voting to finalize a deal to free more hostages held by hamas. that tentative plan includes the release of about 50 of the 236 hostages, civilian women and children, in exchange for a four to five-day pause in the fighting, and the release of about 150...
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let's take a look at the bronze showdown of the major league positions at the very bottom.ns. next, dnepr’s prospects for next year in the elite, together with the arsenal, with whom else? when a million was played out, i wasn’t feeling very well. in conclusion, the thesis on biathlon and progress by pavlo belko. at 200, charged, ready to move on. and the tournament of alexander medved and. this is our first season in the super league, then the tasks will be different and much more difficult and about the high-quality play of a volleyball miner in the super league, don’t switch. so, dynamo champion, the legendary phrase again acquired its true meaning, because the title returned to the capital after 19 years. vadim skripchenko's team went through the season without any downturns, i constantly felt there was no pressure, but in the end she won. bright emotional... dynamo champion, for sure you will remain, but after this, yes, having become a champion , well, i suspect, although i could be wrong, if, if so, then how do you see the dynamo project under your leadership in the
let's take a look at the bronze showdown of the major league positions at the very bottom.ns. next, dnepr’s prospects for next year in the elite, together with the arsenal, with whom else? when a million was played out, i wasn’t feeling very well. in conclusion, the thesis on biathlon and progress by pavlo belko. at 200, charged, ready to move on. and the tournament of alexander medved and. this is our first season in the super league, then the tasks will be different and much more...
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court have ever returned to the majority, to their major question doctrine. was west virginia versus epa last term with roberts, and dennis roberts opinion also mentioned it. i'm going to give three cheers for the major question doctrine. i just think there are four questions. i'm sorry. i think there are four questions that have emerged from the major question doctrine. here are the three .1, it is against chevron, hooray. chevron was run and it was decided. i tell my administrated law students worried about deference, worry less, skidmore. that is for my admin nerds out there. no chevron. two, it is per pro seven not texture list. that makes sense to me. three, clear statement for delegation. i think that's important. four, i used to be more opposed to this, and i think maybe i'm hanging around more cato people , for it is a clear and specific statement for the major policy. now what i will say is that when i wrote this brief, i was recognizing that there was, there was a more moderate solution for propos citizen. i'm going to truncate this because i know i
court have ever returned to the majority, to their major question doctrine. was west virginia versus epa last term with roberts, and dennis roberts opinion also mentioned it. i'm going to give three cheers for the major question doctrine. i just think there are four questions. i'm sorry. i think there are four questions that have emerged from the major question doctrine. here are the three .1, it is against chevron, hooray. chevron was run and it was decided. i tell my administrated law...
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they are organized into four program offices that administer the major regulatory laws. air and radiation. water. solid waste and emergency response. and pesticides. and toxic substances. the agency as a whole is directed by an administrator with assistant administrators in charge of each program office. the administrator deputy administrator and assistant administer raters are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. in addition, there are assistant administrators with appropriate staffs for research and development in enforcement and compliance monitoring. administration. policy planning and evaluation. and external affairs. a general counsel. and an inspector general's office. round out the basic organization. epa is a largely decentralized operation because environmental protection under our present laws requires that a major part of the job be done by the states. epa staff has to work closely with state environmental protection organizations to get the job done. there are ten regional headquarters housing staff responsible for the major regulatory pro
they are organized into four program offices that administer the major regulatory laws. air and radiation. water. solid waste and emergency response. and pesticides. and toxic substances. the agency as a whole is directed by an administrator with assistant administrators in charge of each program office. the administrator deputy administrator and assistant administer raters are appointed by the president and confirmed by the senate. in addition, there are assistant administrators with...
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india has hosted major sports events in the - major sports events in the past.lth games come to mind. but there has also been some controversy over organisations and allocation of funds and resources. what has a reaction been this time around? i do not think there was anything of that sort into this tournament. i think cricket is considered as a religion in india and because all the matches of been hosted in india, people have welcomed this as a very big move and we have seen the amount of money spent on travel, hotel bookings and tickets. there was always a shortage of tickets because of the significant demand of people wanting to watch it live in the stadium so this is showing the importance of cricket in a country like india and we believe that cricket will always have a big viewrship numbers. is it important to listen to negative as well as positive feedback when you are starting a business? that is what jay williams believes. he founded a street where brand in birmingham 2013 withjust where brand in birmingham 2013 with just $250. is now stocked in more tha
india has hosted major sports events in the - major sports events in the past.lth games come to mind. but there has also been some controversy over organisations and allocation of funds and resources. what has a reaction been this time around? i do not think there was anything of that sort into this tournament. i think cricket is considered as a religion in india and because all the matches of been hosted in india, people have welcomed this as a very big move and we have seen the amount of...
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major general karl h. gingrich became the director of program analysis and evaluation in the office of the deputy chief of staff at u.s. army headquarters. as the director of program analysis and evaluation, he is responsible for developing the program objective memorandum which allocates resources in line with broader dod guidance. prior to his current assignment, major general gingrich served as the director of capability and resource integration at u.s. cyber com which included building the joint cyber war fighting architecture which covers everything from data management to command and control at cyber com. major general beginning river's operational experience include tours supporting operation enduring freedom. major general gingrich holds multiple graduate degrees from the university of louisville, air university, and the national defense university. so this evening again we will not be voting on major general karl h. gingrich, but he has earned this promotion and i do hope that we can resolve this
major general karl h. gingrich became the director of program analysis and evaluation in the office of the deputy chief of staff at u.s. army headquarters. as the director of program analysis and evaluation, he is responsible for developing the program objective memorandum which allocates resources in line with broader dod guidance. prior to his current assignment, major general gingrich served as the director of capability and resource integration at u.s. cyber com which included building the...
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a high bar of consensus is necessary for major legislation. but the system is well-designed. when we combine a system like this with a party system that has no protections and a magically open process, there is nothing to stop nationalist forces from taking over one of the parties. there is a limit to what national party leaders can do to affect who receives a party nomination. remarkably open. populists can get nominated in american politics. but they will be checked in office, do to the basic structure of the constitutional system. >> thank you so much for that. in chapter six of your forthcoming book, you argue that many of the features of the american system, in particular the separation of powers continues to impose firm constraints to impede any serious power grab. that is an important part of your definition of a populist leader and you say all those features in the u.s. to the degree that they are able to subvert institutions in his first term. tell us about that. cc that a number of the features play an important role in what he could do. despite his transparency is
a high bar of consensus is necessary for major legislation. but the system is well-designed. when we combine a system like this with a party system that has no protections and a magically open process, there is nothing to stop nationalist forces from taking over one of the parties. there is a limit to what national party leaders can do to affect who receives a party nomination. remarkably open. populists can get nominated in american politics. but they will be checked in office, do to the basic...
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on the chopping block, almost 8% of its majors and up to 5% of its faculty positions.ajors eliminated, biometric engineering systems and almost all foreign languages, though there will be a few classes remaining in spanish, french, arabic, and chinese as electives. >> all of this change is kind of scary. hari: the school's decisions have left students, like felicia carrara, who is majoring in international and russian studies, in limbo and unsure of the future. >> i thought that when i chose my college, i would have a pretty set path for four or five years, and that after, i would be able to figure things out, but i would have a degree under my belt. hari: president gee first ran the land grant university from 1981 to 1985. under the morill act of 1882, states were given federally-controlled land to create colleges. they offered research and educational opportunities to people in the state, especially those in rural areas. over time, many of the original schools became large public universities, like west virginia. gee says when he returned for a second term, he wanted
on the chopping block, almost 8% of its majors and up to 5% of its faculty positions.ajors eliminated, biometric engineering systems and almost all foreign languages, though there will be a few classes remaining in spanish, french, arabic, and chinese as electives. >> all of this change is kind of scary. hari: the school's decisions have left students, like felicia carrara, who is majoring in international and russian studies, in limbo and unsure of the future. >> i thought that...
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a vehicle explosion rocking a major crossing between the two nations.ew york governor kathy hochul now says there is no indication of terrorism as authorities gather new information. listen. >> i saw the video of an airborne vehicle. that was absolutely surreal. you actually had to look at it and say was this generated by ai because it was so surreal to see how high in the air this vehicle went and then the crash and the explosion and the fire. >> let's bring in our experts to discuss. joining us cnn's chief law enforcement miller and former deputy director of the fbi andrew mccabe. guys, thanks for joining us. john, i'll start with you. the new york governor says there's no indication this was a terrorist attack? what do you think happened here? i know you're been checking. >> investigators have been going backward through the day that they believe to be the driver of the car and what they see is a 56-year-old man from the area. he lives in a very upscale island that's not far away who had intended to go to the kiss concert which was canceled, then cha
a vehicle explosion rocking a major crossing between the two nations.ew york governor kathy hochul now says there is no indication of terrorism as authorities gather new information. listen. >> i saw the video of an airborne vehicle. that was absolutely surreal. you actually had to look at it and say was this generated by ai because it was so surreal to see how high in the air this vehicle went and then the crash and the explosion and the fire. >> let's bring in our experts to...
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army major mike lions and david sanger.or lions, the idf will focus their target on more precision strikes in gaza in an effort to prevent more civilians from dying. what do you think that looks like? >> israel is going to abide by the laws of the land warfare and they won't target civilians. they'll do all they can to destroy hamas. i think they start back with an air war, turn the drones back on and see what the situation is before the ground forces start to move. they know the world is watching as it deals with civilians. they know they have a tremendous amount of fire power they can use. i think they're going to do all they can, but they'll proceed in a manner to make sure they accomplish their military objectives. >> david, how likely is it do you think we'll see the idf shift tactics? >> you know, boris, i think it's pretty likely. our sources are indicating that in the conversations with secretary blinken the israelis have taken a hard line. their first goal is to destroy hamas and, if this process of getting the hos
army major mike lions and david sanger.or lions, the idf will focus their target on more precision strikes in gaza in an effort to prevent more civilians from dying. what do you think that looks like? >> israel is going to abide by the laws of the land warfare and they won't target civilians. they'll do all they can to destroy hamas. i think they start back with an air war, turn the drones back on and see what the situation is before the ground forces start to move. they know the world is...
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they were in the majority.y can't even pass the crummy bills that are being sent from appropriations committee to the rules committee. it's mind-boggling. it's mind-boggling. the bill we are talking about today, i'm not even sure this is going to pass. i wouldn't be surprised if they pull this. the labor-hhs bill as well. this is not how you run congress. we are supposed to bring things to completion. the bill before us today was so bad, the full appropriations committee didn't even mark it up. why? because they probably couldn't get the votes to get it out. my friends have accomplished absolutely nothing in their majority. that's a tragedy. they barely struggled to do the basics like keeping the lights on, but they need democratic help to do that. and then block the majority of their own members' amendments. you can't make this stuff up. the gentleman who is on the rules committee had a big chunk of his amendments blocked as well. but in any event, mr. speaker, we are going to urge our side we defeat the previ
they were in the majority.y can't even pass the crummy bills that are being sent from appropriations committee to the rules committee. it's mind-boggling. it's mind-boggling. the bill we are talking about today, i'm not even sure this is going to pass. i wouldn't be surprised if they pull this. the labor-hhs bill as well. this is not how you run congress. we are supposed to bring things to completion. the bill before us today was so bad, the full appropriations committee didn't even mark it up....
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and this would be the first time that a majority would kick out a member of that majority without basicallyng forced by the judicial system to do it. and given the period we're in right now, where lots of people seem driven by situational ethics where honor and shame don't seem to be attached to many of the participants in congress, it would be very healthy, one would argue, if santos were actually sent packing by his fellow members, fellow party members, without needing to go to a court to be -- for the fact that he's a con man to be proven. >> then, congresswoman, when you look at the speaker's decision on this, how much of his hesitation to support expulsion is actually about setting precedent, as he says, or do you think it's more about keeping that thin majority? >> i think the concern really is more about that thin majority. because this report was done bipartisanly, you have a republican chairman of the ethics committee. it's very detailed. and most of the members are very familiar with, you know, campaign finance and what you can spend. your money on and what you can't use it for. s
and this would be the first time that a majority would kick out a member of that majority without basicallyng forced by the judicial system to do it. and given the period we're in right now, where lots of people seem driven by situational ethics where honor and shame don't seem to be attached to many of the participants in congress, it would be very healthy, one would argue, if santos were actually sent packing by his fellow members, fellow party members, without needing to go to a court to be...
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he says it would be a major mistake for major league baseball and all of its franchises.ore from andy dolich coming up. and another shakeup to tell you about at stanford. details on the fourth top administrator to step down in less than a year. >> and a bay area weather. we're tracking more clouds for tonight . the possibility of a light sprinkle or shower as we head into your friday morning. but the bigger change that's showing up next week in e announcing today that the vice provost for student affairs will resign at the end of the fall quarter. susie brubaker cole has been in that position now for six years. she says she plans to move back to her home state of oregon. now, brewbaker cole is the fourth administrator to leave stanford in less than a year. the vice provost for undergraduate education stepped down just last month. the university's president resigned in august after being exposed for data manipulation in several papers that he coauthored. and the provost stepped down back in may. bart touting progress on several fronts, including fewer delays, breakdowns an
he says it would be a major mistake for major league baseball and all of its franchises.ore from andy dolich coming up. and another shakeup to tell you about at stanford. details on the fourth top administrator to step down in less than a year. >> and a bay area weather. we're tracking more clouds for tonight . the possibility of a light sprinkle or shower as we head into your friday morning. but the bigger change that's showing up next week in e announcing today that the vice provost for...
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majority, majority were children. but let me be clear, my criticism has always been of the israeli government and netanyahu's actions. it is important to separate people and governments, mr. chair, no government is beyond criticism. the idea that criticizing the government of israel is anti-semitic sets a very dangerous precedent and it's being used to silence diverse voices speaking up for human rights across our nation. do you realize what it's like, mr. chair, for the people outside the chamber, right now, listening in agony to their own government due humanizing them. to hear the president of the united states elected dispute death tolls as we see video of children under rubble. do you know what it's like to fear rising hate crimes, to know how islamophobia and anti-semitism makes us less safe and your own child might suffer the horrors that a 6-year-old in illinois did. i can't believe i have to say this but palestinian people are not disposable. we are human beings just like anyone else. my grandmother, like all
majority, majority were children. but let me be clear, my criticism has always been of the israeli government and netanyahu's actions. it is important to separate people and governments, mr. chair, no government is beyond criticism. the idea that criticizing the government of israel is anti-semitic sets a very dangerous precedent and it's being used to silence diverse voices speaking up for human rights across our nation. do you realize what it's like, mr. chair, for the people outside the...
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and when they did, of course, that was a major, major breakthrough, multiple agencies had been involved in this operation. foreign consultants had been built and so in the end it took 17 days. but at the end there was success comes more about the tunnel and retail. it's considered to be in a vicious project, but there were safety concerns. one, sir? yes, they will cherry because this donald is spa pacific, yada autonomy is part of a major project for the for a job tom project, which links for major really just sites in the area together. and the idea was to bring in with tourist, smoke, pilgrims, and so on. but they were already concerned about building such a massive kind of infrastructure project in geologically sensitive area. just this year they bought a housing, a land slides in the area, 50 people, what kids do to monson range. so everyone was a bit aware that this was an environmentally sensitive, and bonneville area. so pressed and had me now. so this be bit towards the focus to know has been on risk doing the work is not the safe and there out i think questions will be off. sho
and when they did, of course, that was a major, major breakthrough, multiple agencies had been involved in this operation. foreign consultants had been built and so in the end it took 17 days. but at the end there was success comes more about the tunnel and retail. it's considered to be in a vicious project, but there were safety concerns. one, sir? yes, they will cherry because this donald is spa pacific, yada autonomy is part of a major project for the for a job tom project, which links for...
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guest: my home state of indiana is where he spent a majority of his time. host: we will hear what andy has to say out of kentucky. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to get your interpretation of what slavery is. i know that the commitment from the bible is, thou shalt not steal. anytime somebody steal something from the victim, the victim is always a slave. i think -- i would like to see what your interpretation of slavery is. i asked many people. they do not know what slavery is. guest: it was an economic and social system of forced labor that controlled the entire lives of people who were subjected to it. i do not disagree with your characterization because there were people who spoke in those terms at the time and would even talk about slave catchers as man steelers. host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow
guest: my home state of indiana is where he spent a majority of his time. host: we will hear what andy has to say out of kentucky. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to get your interpretation of what slavery is. i know that the commitment from the bible is, thou shalt not steal. anytime somebody steal something from the victim, the victim is always a slave. i think -- i would like to see what your interpretation of slavery is. i asked many people. they do not know what slavery...
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this is the another major outbreak. this is the show- -- _ another major outbreak.oliday cabins and this matter's _ the show... the holiday cabins and this matter's fire - the show... the holiday cabins and this matter's fire home . and this matter's fire home were engulfed in flames. irate and this matter's fire home were engulfed in flames. we had massive water _ were engulfed in flames. we had massive water storage _ were engulfed in flames. we had massive water storage with - were engulfed in flames. we had massive water storage with big, l massive water storage with big, heavy lines that could turn sprinklers on on everything. sprinklers work. if you got the water, you can save from a fire. climate change means it happens more often, so it used to happen every 10—20 years. now it may be more likely to be every six or seven years. the ears, every six or seven years. the years, conservationists - every six or seven years. the years, conservationists have said that warming temperatures making australia more vulnerable to natural disasters.— vulnerable to natural d
this is the another major outbreak. this is the show- -- _ another major outbreak.oliday cabins and this matter's _ the show... the holiday cabins and this matter's fire - the show... the holiday cabins and this matter's fire home . and this matter's fire home were engulfed in flames. irate and this matter's fire home were engulfed in flames. we had massive water _ were engulfed in flames. we had massive water storage _ were engulfed in flames. we had massive water storage with - were engulfed...
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about 50 republicans needs to be there to get to the two thirds majority. for expelled that would narrow the majority to 213, means any three republicans who defect could scuttle part line votes, but it could be historic. never before in american history has someone was expelled who was not convicted or fighting for the confederacy. speaker johnson putting out a statement, saying he considers the findings very troubling, but to consider the impacts on the institution as members weigh their next step. >> manu raji, thanks. >>> i want reaction from your political reaction. the level of detail in this report is really, really intense, stunning. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> i have. i have covered a case of louisiana congressman who was found to have $90,000 in his freezer. he alsoly also ran for reelection, was not elected, and was not voted to be expelled. lawmakers are loathe to kick people out. what's interesting about this report, though, it's so specific. not just about botox or some of the funnier stuff, but him manipulating and lying
about 50 republicans needs to be there to get to the two thirds majority. for expelled that would narrow the majority to 213, means any three republicans who defect could scuttle part line votes, but it could be historic. never before in american history has someone was expelled who was not convicted or fighting for the confederacy. speaker johnson putting out a statement, saying he considers the findings very troubling, but to consider the impacts on the institution as members weigh their next...
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we had a majority of the house of representatives at the behest of charles keating. a majority of the house of representatives co sponsored a resolution saying do not re regulate the industry as we were doing. and that majority included every senior member of the leadership of both the republicans and the democrats in the house of representatives. the reagan administration, the office of management and budget threatened to make a criminal referral against the head of our agency. and the grounds for the criminal referral was that we were supposedly closing too many in solvents, savings and low. now our job is closing and solve it, sir. and so they weren't going to tell us to keep the man for that bill. you've been a regular presence on capitol hill over the years, testifying before myriad committees on these issues, and you've never pull any punches. i know from my own time on capitol hill, but it's regular practice for outside experts to write. most of the legislation, whether it's lobbyist attorneys, or substantive experts, you certainly fit that bill. have congress
we had a majority of the house of representatives at the behest of charles keating. a majority of the house of representatives co sponsored a resolution saying do not re regulate the industry as we were doing. and that majority included every senior member of the leadership of both the republicans and the democrats in the house of representatives. the reagan administration, the office of management and budget threatened to make a criminal referral against the head of our agency. and the grounds...
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there was no major physical injuries, no major physical trauma. the focus then shifts to the mental health part of this and that's the part that may be more difficult. israel has to be ready for the idea that it was only the first 13 that were in good physical condition and perhaps not the next 13 or group after that. the focus is on making sure they get a complete look and a complete evaluation. physical health, mental health, and trauma they might have been through after seven weeks in captivity. >> oren liebermann at the medical center. i want to go to arlette saenz traveling with the president of the united states in nantucket. we saw some moments of levity, the president there shopping in town. holiday shopping, interacting with people obviously mindful of the impending release. what kind of reaction is coming from the president right now? >> reporter: this latest release certainly welcome news for the white house. president biden as you mentioned has been walking through downtown nantucket with his family popping into shops. he answered a qu
there was no major physical injuries, no major physical trauma. the focus then shifts to the mental health part of this and that's the part that may be more difficult. israel has to be ready for the idea that it was only the first 13 that were in good physical condition and perhaps not the next 13 or group after that. the focus is on making sure they get a complete look and a complete evaluation. physical health, mental health, and trauma they might have been through after seven weeks in...
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happening on our watch and we have nothing to show when it comes to spending with the republican majority in the house. what is our resolve to cut our spending this year over last year? what is our resolve to use the leverage we have with the power the american people have given us with the house majority, to the chairman's point a moment ago, scott. from pennsylvania, the president, the senate and the house together agreed, apart from our support, we didn't support them because it was too much, agreed to the fra level, 1.59 trillion, cutting $100 billion for the 1.7 anonymous bill signed a year ago, yet we don't even have a commitment at this point for that topline spending level for total programmatic spending for this coming year. what are we prepared to do so secure the border, what are we prepared to do to stop the invasion at the southern border? we should not be willing to fund a government that continues to bankrupt the american people and flood our nation with hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens a day. we had some 10,000 yesterday. irreparable harm is being done to the countr
happening on our watch and we have nothing to show when it comes to spending with the republican majority in the house. what is our resolve to cut our spending this year over last year? what is our resolve to use the leverage we have with the power the american people have given us with the house majority, to the chairman's point a moment ago, scott. from pennsylvania, the president, the senate and the house together agreed, apart from our support, we didn't support them because it was too...
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let's pick up on the majors.wing modest losses at the opening bell as the response to the big market rally we have seen. the dow implied lower 19 points. not a lot. s&p down by 10 points and the nasdaq is down 34 points. >>> looking at the bond market as stocks march higher. yields are ticking higher on the long end of the yield curve, maturity side of things. ten-year note is 4.63%. the 30-year long bond is 4.74%. >>> let's check on the oil prices which is coming off the third straight week of losses. losses continue this morning. we are below the $80 per barrel mark on wti. now $77.21. ice brent crude is $81.46. flat on the session. nat gas futures up 5% at $3.19. >>> to washington, d.c. where it is a make or break week for congress. looking to avoid a shutdown again. it appears there is another stopgap measure to keep the lights on. emily wilkins is joining us now to update us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dom. house republicans release the plan over the weekend to avoid the looming government shut
let's pick up on the majors.wing modest losses at the opening bell as the response to the big market rally we have seen. the dow implied lower 19 points. not a lot. s&p down by 10 points and the nasdaq is down 34 points. >>> looking at the bond market as stocks march higher. yields are ticking higher on the long end of the yield curve, maturity side of things. ten-year note is 4.63%. the 30-year long bond is 4.74%. >>> let's check on the oil prices which is coming off the...
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guest: my home state of indiana is where he spent a majority of his time. host: we will hear what andy has to say out of kentucky. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to get your interpretation of what slavery is. i know that the commitment from the bible is, thou shalt not steal. anytime somebody steal something from the victim, the victim is always a slave. i think -- i would like to see what your interpretation of slavery is. i asked many people. they do not know what slavery is. guest: it was an economic and social system of forced labor that controlled the entire lives of people who were subjected to it. i do not disagree with your characterization because there were people who spoke in those terms at the time and would even talk about slave catchers as man steelers. host: talk about the interaction with frederick douglass. what were they able to learn from each other? guest: this is the most accurate relationship in the book, i think. often as a critic of things that lincoln was doing. we mentioned early in the civil war, lincoln was slow
guest: my home state of indiana is where he spent a majority of his time. host: we will hear what andy has to say out of kentucky. caller: good morning and thank you. i would like to get your interpretation of what slavery is. i know that the commitment from the bible is, thou shalt not steal. anytime somebody steal something from the victim, the victim is always a slave. i think -- i would like to see what your interpretation of slavery is. i asked many people. they do not know what slavery...
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one to flare up there conflict, insofar as it is a major conflict for them
one to flare up there conflict, insofar as it is a major conflict for them
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that is a major threat to any adversary.onight, one of the longest rice in hollywood history could be nearing its final act. the actors unions responded to what's described as the last best and final offer from the major studios and streaming services. cbs's carter evans takes looks at the high-stakes negotiations. >> the season finale of young sheldon ended with a cliffhanger, a major disaster in all its follow. that was supposed to be resolved this fall but the drama on screen is now playing out in real life on the streets. it's day 116 of the sag-aftra strike. and tonight added urgency. the studios giving actors what they call a last best and final offer. >> if there is no deal in the next week or so, we are looking at its 2024 movies really being impacted. >> reporter: that includes films like due in part two in the latest versions of spider-man, deadpool, and mission impossible and on the small screen. >> looking at the full television season being impacted. oh >> reporter: any hope of abbott elementary, euphoria, blue
that is a major threat to any adversary.onight, one of the longest rice in hollywood history could be nearing its final act. the actors unions responded to what's described as the last best and final offer from the major studios and streaming services. cbs's carter evans takes looks at the high-stakes negotiations. >> the season finale of young sheldon ended with a cliffhanger, a major disaster in all its follow. that was supposed to be resolved this fall but the drama on screen is now...