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act, theder the cares school district can get $13 billion which is really a drop in the bucket. was targeted -- they wanted it to spend it on last year's costs when they had to shutdowns close in march, purchasing laptops for kids, wi-fi, etc. the heroes act which has been proposed in the house, that would provide $60 billion for schools. again, most education advocates are saying they would need around $200 billion to reopen schools. alexander whotor runs the senate education committee, he is talking about possibly providing $70 billion for schools. that money would be geared toward reopening costs such as ppe, transportation, etc. school districts need to pay their staff. ,he reopening costs might help but really what districts need is enough money to survive the school year. what i should really emphasize -- federal dollars are only 10% of funding. majority of districts rely on local and state aid and state aid has plummeted. host: we showed it article last segment we were talking about school reopening. report, reopening means an additional $1.8 million in cost for the avera
act, theder the cares school district can get $13 billion which is really a drop in the bucket. was targeted -- they wanted it to spend it on last year's costs when they had to shutdowns close in march, purchasing laptops for kids, wi-fi, etc. the heroes act which has been proposed in the house, that would provide $60 billion for schools. again, most education advocates are saying they would need around $200 billion to reopen schools. alexander whotor runs the senate education committee, he is...
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sealed, theders government encouraged travel, but things took a turn for the worse when a central city was hit by an outbreak, the first local transmission in months. the city was locked down and domestic tourists were sent home. linked toare cases the two largest cities, hanoi and ho chi minh city, and even in the central highlands. the prime minister has called on all regions to be on alert. should raiseces their alert level. the chairman and general secretary of each province should take action. as should the entire political system. >> one case in the capital, hanoi, was a worker at a pizza restaurant who had returned from a trip to penang. some question the ability to control the next wave of covid-19. >> our ministry of health has gained much more experience controlling the virus after the first wave. this time, it will pass sooner because we have more experience. >> the city leader in hong kong is warning of a potential large-scale outbreak after local transmissions surged. the first strict measures since the outbreak began were enacted on wednesday. no gatherings and no dining
sealed, theders government encouraged travel, but things took a turn for the worse when a central city was hit by an outbreak, the first local transmission in months. the city was locked down and domestic tourists were sent home. linked toare cases the two largest cities, hanoi and ho chi minh city, and even in the central highlands. the prime minister has called on all regions to be on alert. should raiseces their alert level. the chairman and general secretary of each province should take...
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that's the best part of why we in thedering around wilderness trying to figure out what standards to use. >> this court has explained in quite a few cases that the legislative power of congress, the investigative powers stems from parliaments power is an obvious and integral part of legislation. we obviously can't have congress passing legislation in ignorance. this court has said most recently in franchise tax board that just because power is implied doesn't mean it's not important. court's powerthis of judicial review is not mentioned in the constitution. >> another example of a power, a legislative power that is implied? >> i'm sorry, your honor, i am not coming up with something right now off the tip of my tongue. >> can you give me the earliest example you have of congress subpoena.legislative >> congress investigated the st. clair expedition. it didn't actually issue a subpoena in that case but it's equivalent at the time and the president consulted with his closest advisors and decided to provide everything congress requested and that was several years into -- >> what is the f
that's the best part of why we in thedering around wilderness trying to figure out what standards to use. >> this court has explained in quite a few cases that the legislative power of congress, the investigative powers stems from parliaments power is an obvious and integral part of legislation. we obviously can't have congress passing legislation in ignorance. this court has said most recently in franchise tax board that just because power is implied doesn't mean it's not important....
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act, theder the cares school district can get $13 billion which is really a drop in the bucket. targeted -- they wanted it to spend it on last year's costs when they had to shutdowns close in march, purchasing laptops for kids, wi-fi, etc. the heroes act which has been proposed in the house, that would provide $60 billion for schools. again, most education advocates are saying they would need around $200 billion to reopen schools. alexander whotor runs the senate education committee, he is talking about possibly providing $70 billion for schools. that money would be geared toward reopening costs such as ppe, transportation, etc. school districts need to pay their staff. ,he reopening costs might help but really what districts need is enough money to survive the school year. what i should really emphasize -- federal dollars are only 10% of funding. majority of districts rely on local and state aid and state aid has plummeted. host: we showed it article last segment we were talking about school reopening. report, reopening means an additional $1.8 million in cost for the average s
act, theder the cares school district can get $13 billion which is really a drop in the bucket. targeted -- they wanted it to spend it on last year's costs when they had to shutdowns close in march, purchasing laptops for kids, wi-fi, etc. the heroes act which has been proposed in the house, that would provide $60 billion for schools. again, most education advocates are saying they would need around $200 billion to reopen schools. alexander whotor runs the senate education committee, he is...