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this doesn't seem to have been argued there was no harm to the university of missouri or university ofraska. you are speculating. one of the things about standing rules is it's not supposed to be speculative injury but imminent and probable injury. that is just what the roberts court and rehnquist court have settled on and here is one more question. what missouri is arguing here is tantamount to watch 100,000 missourians have taxpayers could have argued and they, 100,000 citizen taxpayers would have lost under all these doctrines. of the university of missouri had sued i think it would be state standing, speculative injury, you will get tuition from another source so the only way to make sense of this would have gotten standings is in my analysis, how he converts those arguments, speculative and attenuated into standing by virtue of being standing. >> there is dry house and over the last 30 years, to decide what stretches speculative, et cetera. causation and assumption of inferences they indulge, crocker was 5 to 4 with four justices, it is imminent and all of that was so legislative,
this doesn't seem to have been argued there was no harm to the university of missouri or university ofraska. you are speculating. one of the things about standing rules is it's not supposed to be speculative injury but imminent and probable injury. that is just what the roberts court and rehnquist court have settled on and here is one more question. what missouri is arguing here is tantamount to watch 100,000 missourians have taxpayers could have argued and they, 100,000 citizen taxpayers would...
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amna: that is professor emeritus at the university of missouri school of law, frank bowman, joining us tonight. thank you so much, good to speak with you. prof. bowman: thank you. amna: the pentagon confirmed and american soldier who ran away to north korea has returned to the united states. north korea sent king to china where he was handed over to u.s. authorities. nato secretary-general yen stoltenberg urged the allies to provide ukraine with more air defense systems. stoltenberg visited kyiv to meet with president volodymyr zelenskyy. he said the stronger ukraine gets, the sooner russia's aggression will end. meantime, russian drones attacked the mykolaiv and odesa regions in ukraine, as well as the kirovohrad area. there were no reported casualties. for the second time in less than a month a major storm is pounding central greece. authorities say hundreds of people have been evacuated from the region, and most of the city of volos is without power. debris clogged an overflowing river today, and water gushed into the city's streets. many of the flood victims blamed government misma
amna: that is professor emeritus at the university of missouri school of law, frank bowman, joining us tonight. thank you so much, good to speak with you. prof. bowman: thank you. amna: the pentagon confirmed and american soldier who ran away to north korea has returned to the united states. north korea sent king to china where he was handed over to u.s. authorities. nato secretary-general yen stoltenberg urged the allies to provide ukraine with more air defense systems. stoltenberg visited...
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amna: that is professor emeritus of the university of missouri school of law frank bowman joining usk you so much. good speaking with you. ♪ amna: in the day's other headlines, the pentagon confirmed that an american soldier who ran away to north korea in july has returned to the united states. early morning video showed private travis king exiting a plane at lackland air force base in san antonio, texas. he was taken to an army hospital. a day earlier north korea sent king to china where he was handed over to u.s. authorities. -- and at about 5:00 the river was blocked up from debris under the bridge. amna: that earlier storm killed 16 people in greece and caused more than $2 billion in damage. in switzerland, scientists rapidly melting glaciers, caused by record-low snowfall and extreme summer heat. a new report said swiss glaciers have lost 10% of their ice volume in the past two years alone. that equals the total melt of the 30 years between 1960 and 1990. back in this country, the united states senate now has an official dress code. a bipartisan resolution passed last night requ
amna: that is professor emeritus of the university of missouri school of law frank bowman joining usk you so much. good speaking with you. ♪ amna: in the day's other headlines, the pentagon confirmed that an american soldier who ran away to north korea in july has returned to the united states. early morning video showed private travis king exiting a plane at lackland air force base in san antonio, texas. he was taken to an army hospital. a day earlier north korea sent king to china where he...
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inflation. first let me introduce our guests. black professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city, joins us from bloomington, minnesota. also joining us is danielle academic and commentator who joins us from new york. welcome to you both, william black, i'll start with you. so you have uh the union and the companies uh. remaining far apart in terms of the autoworker strike on key economic issues. the ua president has said um that he's going to stick with that demand for 40% pays over four-year contract uh the companies however have offered pays of about 20%. that's the latest we have. what's your impression on it? yeah the absolute latest is uh the uaw has gone down to around 36% um negotiate you make uh smaller moves uh and and take more time, by the way, the actually there's a settlement uh with the canadian uh auto workers who are also part of the uaw, so the management it is, as you can see quite different in canada. what type of settlement did they reach with canada? so they reached a settlement more in the lines of 25 is percent to 30% increase, 25 to 30%. increa
inflation. first let me introduce our guests. black professor of economics and law at the university of missouri kansas city, joins us from bloomington, minnesota. also joining us is danielle academic and commentator who joins us from new york. welcome to you both, william black, i'll start with you. so you have uh the union and the companies uh. remaining far apart in terms of the autoworker strike on key economic issues. the ua president has said um that he's going to stick with that demand...
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he's professor emeritus at the university of missouri. yes, school of no. and the former federal and state prosecutor, welcome to the program. what do you make of the length of the sentence that was handed to me that indeed its significance. that is quite significant. that's 22 years, a very long time and contrary to some people's mistaken understanding about how this works in federal court and the federal prisons, he'll have to do 85 percent of that sense. so he'll have to do at least 17 years before he be eligible for release. i'll certainly lose you unless you were to be late or partnered by someone. so that's very significant internet of itself. i think it's important to note that to judge you in a positive sense as a district court judge was in fact to appointed by now by president trump. and i think both judge county and other judges and the do you see, sir, do you see the district poster long sentences on many of the capital writers and particularly on those members of the proud lawyers. and similar organizations are plainly sending a signal that thi
he's professor emeritus at the university of missouri. yes, school of no. and the former federal and state prosecutor, welcome to the program. what do you make of the length of the sentence that was handed to me that indeed its significance. that is quite significant. that's 22 years, a very long time and contrary to some people's mistaken understanding about how this works in federal court and the federal prisons, he'll have to do 85 percent of that sense. so he'll have to do at least 17 years...
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university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of those people pretty much anything she tries she can do well. she is a musician also. she is a artist. >> she is the kind of person that push other people to be the best version of themselves, just because she also wants to be the best version of herself. she is a very dedicated individual, and it was a treat but also a challenge because that is the way she is. very competitive and ambitious. >> emily-i am a recruit with the san francisco fire department. i remember how do i become a firefighter in a major city? i typed that into google and a lot of things came up. getting certification like firefighter 1, emt, paramedic jz these are things i knew nothing about so a lot of research. for me having lived in
university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of...
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of the other basics. geoff: gabby, missouri also tried to pass universal meal legislation -- where does that stand?tive session we had a bill in the state house and another in the senate that aims to provide universal school meals. neither bill made much traction and they did not pass but it is important when we are talking about this to talk about how the state used the federal pandemic school meal money in the past. there has been a healthy amount of reporting this year on how some families are just getting the money and benefits from last summer's programs so there has been a holdup in the benefits they got before so some missouri families are already feeling the disruption and are still waiting to get last year's benefits. geoff: gabby hayes, adam kemp, frances wong. thank you for sharing that reporting. ♪ geoff: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: on behalf of the entire newshour team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour includ
of the other basics. geoff: gabby, missouri also tried to pass universal meal legislation -- where does that stand?tive session we had a bill in the state house and another in the senate that aims to provide universal school meals. neither bill made much traction and they did not pass but it is important when we are talking about this to talk about how the state used the federal pandemic school meal money in the past. there has been a healthy amount of reporting this year on how some families...
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of these other basics. geoff: and, gabby, missouri also tried to pass universal meal legislation. where does that stand? right, geoff. this legislative session, we saw not one, but two different bills, one in the state house and one in the senate, that aimed to provide, as you said, universal school meals. neither of those bills made much traction and did not pass at all. but i think it's also important, when we're talking about this, to talk about how the state used these federal pandemic school meal dollars in the past, right? we know that there's been a healthy amount of reporting this year on how some families are just now getting these dollars, these benefits from last summer's allocation of funds or last summer's program. and so there's been a bit of an administrative holdup in even the benefits that they got before. and so we have some missouri families who are already sort of feeling that disruption and still waiting to get the benefits from even last year and year before. geoff: gabrielle hays, adam kemp, and frances wang, thank you for sharing that reporting. ♪ and that is the "newshour" for t
of these other basics. geoff: and, gabby, missouri also tried to pass universal meal legislation. where does that stand? right, geoff. this legislative session, we saw not one, but two different bills, one in the state house and one in the senate, that aimed to provide, as you said, universal school meals. neither of those bills made much traction and did not pass at all. but i think it's also important, when we're talking about this, to talk about how the state used these federal pandemic...
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university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of those people pretty much anything she tries she can do well. she is a musician also. she is a artist. >> she is the kind of person that push other people to be the best version of themselves, just because she also wants to be the best version of herself. she is a very dedicated individual, and it was a treat but also a challenge because that is the way she is. very competitive and ambitious. >> emily-i am a recruit with the san francisco fire department. i remember how do i become a firefighter in a major city? i typed that into google and a lot of things came up. getting certification like firefighter 1, emt, paramedic jz these are things i knew nothing about so a lot of research. for me having lived in
university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missouri to complete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of...
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america to jump to record lows in 2020 and 2021 according to columbia university professor, author of poverty in the pandemic. david in missourioppose line. caller: good morning. i deftly oppose this. i agree with the callers who called in. the gentleman who was hunter biden's associate, i testified he has never heard jill biden say anything about receiving bribes or anything else. republicans understand this. this is an opportunity to take the heat off of the president sunday. they want to launch an investigation, find, but they did this every time instead of dealing with the problems of the american people, you keep having investigations after investigations. when people forget -- what people forget is the vice president does not make policy regarding how much money goes to what the country. that is the president of the united states. why not investigate barack obama? there is no investigation into barack obama. host: at the same time this inquiry was launched, discussion over how to keep the government funded past september 30 also comment on is the house freedom caucus talking about the group's position on any funding deal
america to jump to record lows in 2020 and 2021 according to columbia university professor, author of poverty in the pandemic. david in missourioppose line. caller: good morning. i deftly oppose this. i agree with the callers who called in. the gentleman who was hunter biden's associate, i testified he has never heard jill biden say anything about receiving bribes or anything else. republicans understand this. this is an opportunity to take the heat off of the president sunday. they want to...
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university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missourilete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of those people pretty much anything she tries she can do well. she is a musician also. she is a artist. >> she is the kind of person that push other people to be the best version of themselves, just because she also wants to be the best version of herself. she is a very dedicated individual, and it was a treat but also a challenge because that is the way she is. very competitive and ambitious. >> emily-i am a recruit with the san francisco fire department. i remember how do i become a firefighter in a major city? i typed that into google and a lot of things came up. getting certification like firefighter 1, emt, paramedic jz these are things i knew nothing about so a lot of research. for me having lived in califor
university and completed by bachelors, but commissioned out of lee high university as a officer in the california national guard. when i graduatesed i immediately went to fort (indiscernible) missourilete training for being a chemical officer which is (indiscernible) i think my background in chemical hazmat with the army was beneficial and the department as well. >> high energy,b that is how i categorize julian. high energy and ability. she is very capable. >> she is one of those...
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of black voters. host: joining us from missouri on the republican line. caller: thank you, pedro. how long are you going to suck the money out of the universityrginia when you are wrong about everything? trump is going to win the election. a list is being made and your name is on it, chris christie's name is anna it and larry -- is on it and larry sabato on it. host: i don't appreciate the tone of the talk about we will stop you there in respond. guest: you are going to get some things right and something's wrong we feel good how we did in 2020. it is what it is and you try to do the best you can. host: when it comes to next year, you say it will be competitive. guest: the jesting we are saying trump has no chance, i would never say that. any major party nominee right now, we are in a very competitive era. back to 2000. only obama in 2008 was a moderate blowout and even obama didn't get a 10 point margin in the popular vote which we had in many elections in the 20th century. fdr, ragan, nixon, lbj, we don't have those kind of elections these days. it has been so common that saying trump can't win, i have been guilty of that the past and i wil
of black voters. host: joining us from missouri on the republican line. caller: thank you, pedro. how long are you going to suck the money out of the universityrginia when you are wrong about everything? trump is going to win the election. a list is being made and your name is on it, chris christie's name is anna it and larry -- is on it and larry sabato on it. host: i don't appreciate the tone of the talk about we will stop you there in respond. guest: you are going to get some things right...
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missouri. republican line. hi. you are next. >> thank you, pedro. how long are you and larry going to suck the money out of the university of virginia when you are wrong about everything. trump is going to win the election. a list is being made and your name is on it. kristi's name on it. larry's name on it. a bunch of names will be on it. those are the ones we are going after. >> hold on. don't appreciate the tone of the talk. we will stop you there. if you want to respond to that. >> talking about elections all the time. you will get some things right, you will get some things wrong. we feel good about how we did in 2020. they ended up being topsy-turvy like the polls presented. you know, it is what it is. you try the best that you can. >> being competitive. >> suggesting we are saying trump has no chance. i would never say that. any major party nominee right now, we are in a very comparative competitive era. a modern blowout. even obama did not get to the 10-point margin in the popular vote which we had in many elections going back in the 20th century. fdr, ragan, nixon, lbj, we don't even have those kinds of elections these days. it has been so co
missouri. republican line. hi. you are next. >> thank you, pedro. how long are you and larry going to suck the money out of the university of virginia when you are wrong about everything. trump is going to win the election. a list is being made and your name is on it. kristi's name on it. larry's name on it. a bunch of names will be on it. those are the ones we are going after. >> hold on. don't appreciate the tone of the talk. we will stop you there. if you want to respond to that....