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the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandinland. kate morgan reports. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation ‘s legal matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today i allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several lupus papers overnight that the wales manager had been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend —— several newspapers. a female in her 30s had minor injuries and didn't receive treatment. a 46—year—old man was arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. ina arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. in a statement, the football association of wales said... page is a familiar face in the wales camp as an assistant to gigs. he has the task of putting focus back on the task of putting focus back on the pitch. wales face the usa in a family next week with two nations league matches against them public —— the republi
the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandinland. kate morgan reports. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation ‘s legal matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today i allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several lupus papers overnight that...
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the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandrts. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation's matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today over allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several newspapers overnight that the wales manager had been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend. a female in her 30s had minor injuries and didn't receive treatment. a 46—year—old man was arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. in a statement, the football association of wales said... page is a familiar face in the wales camp as an assistant to giggs. he has the task of putting focus back on the pitch. wales face the usa in friendly next week with two nations league matches against the republic of ireland and finland. he will announce his squad on thursday. the super league season will be shortened following ongoing diusruption brought about
the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandrts. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation's matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today over allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several newspapers overnight that the wales manager had been...
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a statement from the welsh fa says coach robert page, with ryan's support, will take charge for the nextes were due to announce their squad for those matches today, but will now wait until thursday. scotland manager steve clarke has recalled celtic striker lee griffiths to his side for their euro 2020 play—off final with serbia later this month. griffiths hasn't appeared for his country since 2018, but clarke believes he can make a big difference. i think when you look at him over the years he has always been a goal—scorer. he is dangerous in the 18 yard box. i think the goal he scored against aberdeen a few weeks ago shows you what he's all about. sometimes you need a goal and with him in the squad he can give us that option. the more options i've got the better and he is one of those options. the champions league continues tonight with liverpool up against italian side atalanta. ahead of the game, liverpool manager jurgen klopp is under no illusions about the challenge his side will face in italy. for sure so far, the biggest challenge in the champions league because atalanta with all
a statement from the welsh fa says coach robert page, with ryan's support, will take charge for the nextes were due to announce their squad for those matches today, but will now wait until thursday. scotland manager steve clarke has recalled celtic striker lee griffiths to his side for their euro 2020 play—off final with serbia later this month. griffiths hasn't appeared for his country since 2018, but clarke believes he can make a big difference. i think when you look at him over the years...
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meanwhile, caretaker coach robert page says the lines of communication to absent wales manager ryan giggsed states and the nations league double—header against the republic of ireland and finland. giggs agreed with the football association of wales that he wouldn't be involved after denying an allegation of assault made against him. as goes, i know he is a phone call away if i need a chat, if i need to talk about anything that has been brought up in the camp and other staff feel the same. with regards to the squad, nothing changes we are in such a good place the minute. we are ina good such a good place the minute. we are in a good place with regards to coming into these last two qualifiers. if it is not broke, don't fix it. the fa's chief executive mark bullingham has said the process for recruiting a new chair of the football association would conform to the organisation's diversity code. it comes after the resignation of greg clarke following his use of outdated and offensive comments in a parliamentary select committee hearing. iffy 0noura, the professional footballers‘ association's
meanwhile, caretaker coach robert page says the lines of communication to absent wales manager ryan giggsed states and the nations league double—header against the republic of ireland and finland. giggs agreed with the football association of wales that he wouldn't be involved after denying an allegation of assault made against him. as goes, i know he is a phone call away if i need a chat, if i need to talk about anything that has been brought up in the camp and other staff feel the same....
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a statement from the welsh fa says coach robert page, with ryan's support, will take charge for the next, but clarke believes he can make a big difference. i think when you look at him over the years he has always been a goal—scorer. he is dangerous in the 18 yard box. i think the goal he scored against aberdeen a few weeks ago shows you what he's all about. sometimes you need a goal and with him in the squad he can give us that option. the more options i've got the better and he is one of those options. the champions league continues tonight with liverpool up against italian side atalanta and ahead of the game liverpool managerjurgen klopp is under no illusions about the challenge his side will face in italy. for sure so far the biggest challenge in the champions league because atalanta with all they have donein because atalanta with all they have done in the last two or three years, they are very settled team and difficult to play against. very special their approach. slightly similarto special their approach. slightly similar to leeds organisation wise. it will be a tough one. and bri
a statement from the welsh fa says coach robert page, with ryan's support, will take charge for the next, but clarke believes he can make a big difference. i think when you look at him over the years he has always been a goal—scorer. he is dangerous in the 18 yard box. i think the goal he scored against aberdeen a few weeks ago shows you what he's all about. sometimes you need a goal and with him in the squad he can give us that option. the more options i've got the better and he is one of...
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. >> i'm hoping janet yellen takes a page from secretaries like robert rubin, even alexander hamilton play named after her. >> she would be inheriting this time forat a difficult anybody in that position. we are far from over. these are sobering times for banks, for the markets generally, for individuals, corporations area -- corporations. >> for all her esteemed compliments, i do not know that we know how well she can navigate those political waters. ♪ >> the formal transition to a joe biden white house will begin after the agency in charge of the process acknowledged joe biden as the apparent winner after weeks of delay and allegations. for more, our government congressional reporter joins us. how significant is this? >> in one way this is a big deal because this is a federal agency giving the green light for the biden transition to officially formally move forward. the team gets access to current agencies, key information, $6 million in funds. the other way to think about this is the biden team has not been sitting on their heels. they have been going ahead giving briefings and tal
. >> i'm hoping janet yellen takes a page from secretaries like robert rubin, even alexander hamilton play named after her. >> she would be inheriting this time forat a difficult anybody in that position. we are far from over. these are sobering times for banks, for the markets generally, for individuals, corporations area -- corporations. >> for all her esteemed compliments, i do not know that we know how well she can navigate those political waters. ♪ >> the formal...
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. >> i am hoping she takes a page from good treasury secretary's like jim baker, robert rubin, aen alexanderamilton, get musical play named after her. >> she would be inheriting this position in a really difficult time for anybody in that position. these are sobering times for banks, for the markets generally, individuals and corporations. >> much more subject to the political whims of washington. for all of her esteemed accomplishments, i don't know how well she can navigate those political waters. >> banking, regulatory, these have never been her forte. she is a university of california berkeley trained labor economist, and that is where the greatest appeal is. vonnie: we welcome jeremy kress, .ormer attorney he is currently the assistant professor of business law at the university of michigan. our own sonali basak is with us as well. the treasury has all sorts of responsibilities. when it comes to the overlap between treasury and the banking sector, what should we know? next treasury secretary has a norma's challenges in front of him or her. the good news is janet yellen is better equippe
. >> i am hoping she takes a page from good treasury secretary's like jim baker, robert rubin, aen alexanderamilton, get musical play named after her. >> she would be inheriting this position in a really difficult time for anybody in that position. these are sobering times for banks, for the markets generally, individuals and corporations. >> much more subject to the political whims of washington. for all of her esteemed accomplishments, i don't know how well she can navigate...
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. > i hope she takes a page from jim baker of robert rubin.ets a play named after her like alexander hamilton. >> she will be inheriting this position at a really difficult time. these are sobering times for banks and the individuals and corporations. >> for all of her accomplishments, i don't know hat we know how well she could nag gate those political waters. >> banking regulatory, these are never been her forte. she is a university of california at berkeley trained labor economist. that is where the greatest appeal is. anna: some of our guests commenting on joe biden's decision to nominate former fed chair janet yellen as treasury secretary. if confirmed, she will be the first woman to hold that job. we're joined by an investment manager. it is really good to speak to you. really interesting insight, yellen's background, labor conomist, fiscal stimulus. maybe we'll see yellen the musical in a few years time. that's one side. what kind of significance does it have if speedway like janet as en is given that reasury secretary. >> i think the c
. > i hope she takes a page from jim baker of robert rubin.ets a play named after her like alexander hamilton. >> she will be inheriting this position at a really difficult time. these are sobering times for banks and the individuals and corporations. >> for all of her accomplishments, i don't know hat we know how well she could nag gate those political waters. >> banking regulatory, these are never been her forte. she is a university of california at berkeley trained labor...
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. >> i'm hoping janet yellen takes a page from good treasury secretary is like jim baker or robert rubinven alexander hamilton gets a musical play named after her. >> she would be inheriting the treasury position at a really difficult time for anybody in that position. we are far from -- these are sobering times for the markets generally. >> that will be much more subject to the political weightings of washington. i don't know that we know how well she can navigate those political waters. >> the financial markets, banking regulators, they have never been her forte. she is a labor economist. that is where the greatest appeal is. annmarie: good morning. some of our guests weighing in on the pick for treasury secretary. on what disappointment means, our senior economy editor joins us now. you covered yellen when she was head of the fed. i want to ask you how atypical is this type of pick for the treasury department? >> certainly. aside from her being the first woman head of the treasury department if she is confirmed, she is really not a creature of washington politics. this is something th
. >> i'm hoping janet yellen takes a page from good treasury secretary is like jim baker or robert rubinven alexander hamilton gets a musical play named after her. >> she would be inheriting the treasury position at a really difficult time for anybody in that position. we are far from -- these are sobering times for the markets generally. >> that will be much more subject to the political weightings of washington. i don't know that we know how well she can navigate those...
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robert, and i live in district 5. i ask you to reject these appeals. i think -- as someone who lives on page street, i'm well acquainted with muni's efforts at physical distancing measures during the pandemic, and they've been wildly successful on page street in my opinion and the opinions of my neighbors. frankly, we need greater social distancing, and we also need transit improvements. i've seen the packed capacity on muni buses before and after the pandemic. we need all the capacity that we can get. i have very vivid memories of packed subway trains after seeing that m.t.a. slide from -- with the pictures of -- inside the cars, so please, reject the appeals. we need these changes. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. we're currently taking public comment in opposition to the appeal and in support of the project. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> operator: madam clerk, that completes the queue. >> clerk: on you. thank you. mr. president? >> president yee: okay. thank you for your comments, and as there's no other member of the public lined
robert, and i live in district 5. i ask you to reject these appeals. i think -- as someone who lives on page street, i'm well acquainted with muni's efforts at physical distancing measures during the pandemic, and they've been wildly successful on page street in my opinion and the opinions of my neighbors. frankly, we need greater social distancing, and we also need transit improvements. i've seen the packed capacity on muni buses before and after the pandemic. we need all the capacity that we...
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played was really key because that john roberts saying, look, even if one provision gets struck down like the individual mandated or another, the entire sprawling 900-pagend critically, justice brett kavanaugh seemed to also agree with him. let me take you back to see why that was so important. because, remember, it was back in 2012 and it was roberts who upheld the law under the taxing power but five years later, congress moved in and they brought that tax down to zero. so long time critics, republicans and the trump administration, they rushed to court and said, look, you just got rid of the legal underpinning of the law. we think the entire thing should fall. that would mean provisions that protect people with preexisting conditions, that expand medicaid and seems like roberts and kavanaugh and probably the liberals on the court and maybe more didn't seem to be going in that direct today, brooke. >> that is huge on day one. quickly. the newest justice on the court amy coney barrett, what did she contribute today? >> right. she did speak up. she also looked at congress' intent in 2017 because none of us head headlines that congress had just struck dow
played was really key because that john roberts saying, look, even if one provision gets struck down like the individual mandated or another, the entire sprawling 900-pagend critically, justice brett kavanaugh seemed to also agree with him. let me take you back to see why that was so important. because, remember, it was back in 2012 and it was roberts who upheld the law under the taxing power but five years later, congress moved in and they brought that tax down to zero. so long time critics,...
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page yet. this thing isn't over and i want to dig deeper into exactly where we are. robert costa joins us now, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, jon meacham, presidential biographer and tim o'brien senior columnist for "bloomberg opinion" and the author of "trump nation." look at the map this morning, right now, which candidate do you believe has a better shot of getting to 270, and how do they get there? we are in the throws of this thing. >> my democratic sources feel more optimistic because of mail-in voting that is yet to be counted in some of these e kkey states such as pennsylvania, and they also feel like the vote could still come in in georgia in a way that's favorable to vice president biden, and they're telling their supporters and strategists in these states to hold tight, to let every vote be counted, and to believe in the process that the biden campaign started to encourage months ago, which is mail-in voting. the trump campaign is feeling publicly confident, but privately they are anxious that a lo
page yet. this thing isn't over and i want to dig deeper into exactly where we are. robert costa joins us now, national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" on pbs, jon meacham, presidential biographer and tim o'brien senior columnist for "bloomberg opinion" and the author of "trump nation." look at the map this morning, right now, which candidate do you believe has a better shot of getting to 270, and how do...
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pages. that's critical, john because that's provisions for preexisting conditions, it's the expansion of medicaid. that's why what roberts cavanaugh said was important. then we move to justice amy coney barrett. at one point she did touch on what was congress' intent in 2017, did it mean to strike down the whole law? that's why this exchange is really interesting. take a listen. >> well, what should we make of the fact that congress didn't repeal the provision? you said earlier repeal and then you corrected yourself and said zeroed out. you're asking us to treat it as if it functionally has been repealed but that's not what congress did. does it matter? >> your honor, i think congress understood how this court con trued 5000a as a choice and it would make the provision to zero out the tax and that was a reasonable thing for it to do. obviously it was operating under reconciliation procedures, that allowed it to make the change compliant with the byrd rule and cbo had told it that there was no material difference between repealing the provision and zeroing out the tax. >> reporter: and, of course, amy coney barrett will b
pages. that's critical, john because that's provisions for preexisting conditions, it's the expansion of medicaid. that's why what roberts cavanaugh said was important. then we move to justice amy coney barrett. at one point she did touch on what was congress' intent in 2017, did it mean to strike down the whole law? that's why this exchange is really interesting. take a listen. >> well, what should we make of the fact that congress didn't repeal the provision? you said earlier repeal and...
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roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. >>suggesting tuesday that it wasn't the supreme court's role to invalidate the entire 900 page affordable care act signaling that key parts of obamacare will survive this latest court challenge. jennifer jordan news nation cleveland. >>dangerous situation caught on camera as the car goes right into a sinkhole in los angeles details on how this happened when we come back. >>in the pandemic fewer people are driving the actions going gate bridge district might take to try to fix a big deficit. >>south bay or san jose police are investigating their 38 homicides this year early this morning police responded to a report of a shooting near mckee road in el rancho verde drive. when officers arrived they say they found a man suffering from a gunshot wound he was taken to a nearby hospital but later died. the identity of that victim has not been released and anyone who might have any information is asked to call san jose police. meantime in the east bay, 5 people need a new place to live after an early morning fire in east oakland. it broke out near 19th avenue and moran way off 8.80 around 6.45. o
roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. >>suggesting tuesday that it wasn't the supreme court's role to invalidate the entire 900 page affordable care act signaling that key parts of obamacare will survive this latest court challenge. jennifer jordan news nation cleveland. >>dangerous situation caught on camera as the car goes right into a sinkhole in los angeles details on how this happened when we come back. >>in the pandemic fewer people are driving the actions going gate...
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little portrait right there on the pages, right next to any number of other different things that are going on. this is sort of news of the day. so tell me a little about robert elliott? >> elliott's one of the interesting members. he's spr south carolina and majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. there's seven members all from that state. largely because it's majority african-american population, in their districts, majority african-american, and so there's support for a black candidate. elliott is a wonderful -- one of these people who invented himself as he went along. you get the sense he was a true character, but he had a great classical education. he came up after reconstruction, worked on a newspaper. he had some journalism background and then moves up into the state assembly in south carolina. and he comes to the house for two terms in the early 1870s. and he is one of the men who comes on to the floor and talks about the importance of passing the 1875 civil rights bill, and gives some speeches that are perked up in the northern press, and they just swoon over him. one of the speeches he actually, kind o
little portrait right there on the pages, right next to any number of other different things that are going on. this is sort of news of the day. so tell me a little about robert elliott? >> elliott's one of the interesting members. he's spr south carolina and majority of african-american members during the 19th century come from south carolina. there's seven members all from that state. largely because it's majority african-american population, in their districts, majority...
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between pages 734 of montgomery which draws the distinction and page 735 which says no finding is required. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. three minutes for rebuttal. you, chief: thank justice. i want to be clear that we are not asking for any sort of informal or affirmative or express or magic word type of finding requirement. all we are asking for is that the judge needs to understand that children who are capable of rehabilitation cannot be sentenced to life without parole and to decide whether or not the defendant fits within the rule. as the chief justice noted, we are not asking for much. all that we are asking for is for the rule of elder and -- miller and montgomery which is a rule stated in miller, reiterated in montgomery seven times as integral part of its holding that only juveniles can be sentenced to life without parole. that means there needs to be a determination. it can be an implicit one based on the usual presumptions the judge knows and applies the law, as it is overcome here. or it can be something more explicit. that is for the states to decide. my friend from mississippi said a
between pages 734 of montgomery which draws the distinction and page 735 which says no finding is required. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. three minutes for rebuttal. you, chief: thank justice. i want to be clear that we are not asking for any sort of informal or affirmative or express or magic word type of finding requirement. all we are asking for is that the judge needs to understand that children who are capable of rehabilitation cannot be sentenced to life without...
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page morning of the washington post. no sign of easing with little help from washington. hospitals are under growing strain with the expanding coronavirus. robert costa, how did the pandemic become such a national political issue? guest: it has been one since february or march. it has been the story of the year. the presidential campaign in my view has always been second fiddle to the global pandemic. president trump's response to it, the response of different governors, that is the story of 2020. hundreds of thousands of americans have been killed. hundreds of thousands. more than 230,000 at least at the last count. i'm sure it is higher at the moment. i have been busy covering the campaign and not tracking the death count. it is a grim story. anything this grim should and would be at the front of every newspaper every day. we are now heading into a fall and winter season that could be bleak. we see in georgia for example more outbreaks. they are going to the so-called red zone in georgia. that as many voters are preparing to go in january. you see it across the country. i spoke -- i speak to governors all the time. i sat down with larry hogan
page morning of the washington post. no sign of easing with little help from washington. hospitals are under growing strain with the expanding coronavirus. robert costa, how did the pandemic become such a national political issue? guest: it has been one since february or march. it has been the story of the year. the presidential campaign in my view has always been second fiddle to the global pandemic. president trump's response to it, the response of different governors, that is the story of...
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invalidate the entire sprawling 900-page law and critically, brett kavanaugh seemed to suggest the who thing. step back and why that's so important. remember, in 2012 roberts saved obamacare and did so under congress' taxing power. five years later congress moved to bring that tax penalty down to zero. critics, longtime critics of the law including the trump administration and republican-led states went to court and said you got rid of the underpinning of the individual mandate and the rest of the law, the entire thing, can't stand without it. that critical, because it would mean protections for people with pre-existing conditions would go away, as well as the expansion of medicaid. what was interesting to see is justice amy coney barrett, right, trump's nominee. she also seems to stress this point. what did congress mean to do in 2017? and she seemed to suggest that she doesn't think it meant to throw out the entire law. take a listen to this. >> what should we make of the fact congress didn't repeal the pro jiggs you said earlier, repeal and then corrected yourself and said zeroed out. i mean, you're asking us to treat it as if it's functionally was repe
invalidate the entire sprawling 900-page law and critically, brett kavanaugh seemed to suggest the who thing. step back and why that's so important. remember, in 2012 roberts saved obamacare and did so under congress' taxing power. five years later congress moved to bring that tax penalty down to zero. critics, longtime critics of the law including the trump administration and republican-led states went to court and said you got rid of the underpinning of the individual mandate and the rest of...
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page. were going to have a big win. we want to bid when -- we want a .ig win secretary of defense robert gates said about biden that he singlengnearly every foreign policy, he's been wrong on everything. becauset believe me, you in michigan, you spent all these -- all this money on these beautiful large television sets. >> joe biden. joe biden. >> have you taken a cognitive -- taken a test.'t why would i take the test? come on, man. by the way, this is my little sister valerie. myt's my wife, this is sister. they switched on me. have a problem figuring out if you are for me or for trump, then you ain't black. positionn't be in a that everybody, that is my wife jill. back in those days, things have changed. make sure you have the record player on at night. behold these truths to self-evident. if you were a quartermaster, you can run a department store. i'm sick and tired of smart guys. you know, the rapidly rising -- .nd with, i don't know you are a lying, dog faced pony soldier. what kind of country are going to be? -- if years of george trump gets elected, we are going to be in a different world. lie after lie after lie. we h
page. were going to have a big win. we want to bid when -- we want a .ig win secretary of defense robert gates said about biden that he singlengnearly every foreign policy, he's been wrong on everything. becauset believe me, you in michigan, you spent all these -- all this money on these beautiful large television sets. >> joe biden. joe biden. >> have you taken a cognitive -- taken a test.'t why would i take the test? come on, man. by the way, this is my little sister valerie....
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enactments we bluecited, page 19 of our brief, when congress wants to criminalize or otherwise granted improper use or on -- for unauthorized purposes, it does so expressive. chief justice roberts: just to make sure i have your interpretation correct, if a policy barring employees from accessing exceeds, and employee authorized access and would be covered if she goes on to facebook, but it would not be a violation if she used that access to look up customer's social security numbers to sell them to a third party, right? mr. fisher: i'm sure i follow, mr. chief justice. my position is it would not aa to go on cf facebook. if you are asking about social security numbers, it would depend on whether the employee had access to that information. as we explained, if the employee used certain login credentials of somebody else's, for example, to get that information, that would be a violation of the statute. chief justice roberts: thank you, justice thomas. justice thomas: thank you, mr. chief justice. mr. fischer, you gave a brief list of a parade of horrible's. 11 this has been the rule for a while. can you give us some actual examples of that happening -- someone violating this prov
enactments we bluecited, page 19 of our brief, when congress wants to criminalize or otherwise granted improper use or on -- for unauthorized purposes, it does so expressive. chief justice roberts: just to make sure i have your interpretation correct, if a policy barring employees from accessing exceeds, and employee authorized access and would be covered if she goes on to facebook, but it would not be a violation if she used that access to look up customer's social security numbers to sell...
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pages of sworn affidavits in michigan alone allege egregious conduct by poll work e. allegations of fraud. real questions that need to be asked. we kneeled integrity in your election system. john roberts is live at the white house. jon jon i think they filed the receipt count petition, that's in wisconsin. they're filing for a recount in two counties, with the biggest votes as well, milwaukee county and dane. there's about 800 thousand votes, the basis, illegally altered absentee ballots, the trump campaign illegally issued, absentee ballots and wisconsin voter id laws. the two counties that they are filing this petition is are the county where the most voting irregularities were. margin for victory for joe biden is about 20 thousand votes. trump campaign hoping they can find 20,000 to make up the difference. the campaign set side $3 million to pay for it. in georgia the audit of votes expected to be completed by 11:59 tonight. the georgia has found in floyd county 2600 votes, netting 800 votes for president trump. fayette county 2755 votes netting an additional 449 votes for president trump. walton county, 224 votes were discovered, they were not uploaded from a memory card. we've do
pages of sworn affidavits in michigan alone allege egregious conduct by poll work e. allegations of fraud. real questions that need to be asked. we kneeled integrity in your election system. john roberts is live at the white house. jon jon i think they filed the receipt count petition, that's in wisconsin. they're filing for a recount in two counties, with the biggest votes as well, milwaukee county and dane. there's about 800 thousand votes, the basis, illegally altered absentee ballots, the...
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page, bbc news, belfast. we can speak now to glyn roberts who is chief executive of retail ni. good to have you with us.just wonder first of all, because we had that period of one week between the last lockdown and this new circuit breaker, was there a notable difference in the number of people getting out and about to shops to ta ke getting out and about to shops to take advantage of that window, if you want to call it that? good morning. there certainly was, if you like, a storm before the camp this week and it was entirely predictable that would happen because obviously people wanted to try and get their christmas shopping completed before the circuit breaker and of course there is also a significant amount of shoppers that were not confident that we would be able to reopen on the 11th of december as well so that fuelled this surge that we saw in the past few days. obviously, that has implications for the r figure in the transmission of the virus but it was entirely predictable that we would have this surge before today ‘s circuit breaker. would have this surge before today 's circuit breaker. intere
page, bbc news, belfast. we can speak now to glyn roberts who is chief executive of retail ni. good to have you with us.just wonder first of all, because we had that period of one week between the last lockdown and this new circuit breaker, was there a notable difference in the number of people getting out and about to shops to ta ke getting out and about to shops to take advantage of that window, if you want to call it that? good morning. there certainly was, if you like, a storm before the...
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page. someday, they will give me a good one, watch. it might be tomorrow. [no audio] [applause] got to have a big win, we want a big win. a big win, secretary of defense robertes said about biden that he was wrong on nearly every single major foreign policy and the security issue over the last four days -- four decades. he has been wrong and everything. don't believe me because you are michigan and i spent a lot of money on these large television sets. their large television sets. let's see for yourself. joe biden? >> joe biden? ♪ >> joe biden? >> have you taken a test? why would i take a test? come on, man. that's like saying before you got in this program, you're taking a test whether you are taking cocaine or not. what do you think? is my littlethis sister valerie. this is mywife, sister. they switched on me. if you have a problem, figure it out whether you hear from me or trump, you ain't black. there is not a single solitary reason in the world why we shouldn't be any position that everybody, ask my wife jill, i'm jules husband. -- i am jill's husband. he ran a bunch of bad boards. days, things change, play the radio and make sure you have the record pl
page. someday, they will give me a good one, watch. it might be tomorrow. [no audio] [applause] got to have a big win, we want a big win. a big win, secretary of defense robertes said about biden that he was wrong on nearly every single major foreign policy and the security issue over the last four days -- four decades. he has been wrong and everything. don't believe me because you are michigan and i spent a lot of money on these large television sets. their large television sets. let's see for...
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robert, and i live in district 5. i ask you to reject these appeals. i think -- as someone who lives on pageeet, i'm well acquainted with muni's efforts at physical distancing measures during the pandemic, and they've been wildly successful on page street in my opinion and the opinions of my neighbors. frankly, we need greater social distancing, and we also need transit improvements. i've seen the packed capacity on muni buses before and after the pandemic. we need all the capacity that we can get. i have very vivid memories of packed subway trains after seeing that m.t.a. slide from -- with the pictures of -- inside the cars, so please, reject the appeals. we need these changes. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comment. we're currently taking public comment in opposition to the appeal and in support of the project. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? >> operator: madam clerk, that completes the queue. >> clerk: on you. thank you. mr. president? >> president yee: okay. thank you for your comments, and as there's no other member of the public lined up,
robert, and i live in district 5. i ask you to reject these appeals. i think -- as someone who lives on pageeet, i'm well acquainted with muni's efforts at physical distancing measures during the pandemic, and they've been wildly successful on page street in my opinion and the opinions of my neighbors. frankly, we need greater social distancing, and we also need transit improvements. i've seen the packed capacity on muni buses before and after the pandemic. we need all the capacity that we can...
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page morning of the washington post. no sign of easing with little help from washington. hospitals are under growing strain with the expanding coronavirus. robert, how did the pandemic become such a national political issue? guest: it has been one since february or march. it has been the story of the year. the presidential campaign in my view has always been second fiddle to the global pandemic. president trump's response to it, the response of different governors, that is the story of 2020. hundreds of thousands of americans have been killed. hundreds of thousands. more than 230,000 at least at the last count. i'm sure it is higher at the moment. i have been busy covering the campaign and not tracking the death count. it is a grim story. anything this grim should and would be at the front of every newspaper every day. we are now heading into a fall and winter season that could be bleak. we see in georgia for example more outbreaks. they are going to the so-called red zone in georgia. that as many voters are preparing to go in january. you see it across the country. i spoke -- i speak to governors all the time. i sat down with larry hogan of ma
page morning of the washington post. no sign of easing with little help from washington. hospitals are under growing strain with the expanding coronavirus. robert, how did the pandemic become such a national political issue? guest: it has been one since february or march. it has been the story of the year. the presidential campaign in my view has always been second fiddle to the global pandemic. president trump's response to it, the response of different governors, that is the story of 2020....
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robert mueller, based on the i.g. report and there haven't been any convictions. only one guilty plea from one f.b.i. agent kevin clinesmith to admitted he signed a dojt and lied about carter pagethe c.i.a. a lot of frustration right now in that regard. >> trace: a lot of frustration and he is moving forward. interesting because you have these irregularities and evidence and trying to compile this stuff. you talk about the common guy and the phrase you can't fight city hall, right? it seems even the president can't fight city hall. he talked about the supreme court with this sound bite. let me play it and i'll get your reaction. >> president trump: i've got the best supreme court advocates, lawyers, that want to argue the case if it gets there. but they said it's very hard to get a case up there. we should be heard by the supreme court. something has to be able to get up there, otherwise what is the supreme court? >> trace: the president is fighting but he is acknowledging that it's a big lift trying to get to the top court in the land. >> yeah. i was struck also by that comment that the president made about the supreme court suggesting that he is not sure if these cases will g
robert mueller, based on the i.g. report and there haven't been any convictions. only one guilty plea from one f.b.i. agent kevin clinesmith to admitted he signed a dojt and lied about carter pagethe c.i.a. a lot of frustration right now in that regard. >> trace: a lot of frustration and he is moving forward. interesting because you have these irregularities and evidence and trying to compile this stuff. you talk about the common guy and the phrase you can't fight city hall, right? it...