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Washington mdash; President Biden said Tuesda stanley quencher y that he believes the federal government should pay for the entire cost of the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed when a container ship crashed into it earlier Tuesday. It is my intention that the fe stanley mugs deral government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and I expect the Congress to support my effort, Mr. Biden said in rem stanley cup arks from the White House, adding that he plans to visit Baltimore as soon as he can. To the people of Baltimore, I want to say, we re with you, the president also said. We re going to stay with you as long as it takes. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, said Mr. Biden has pledged the full support of the federal government. Hollen said it s a top priority to clear the channel under the bridge because thousands of jobs are immediately at stake, which could have a ripple effect on the wider economy. We need to get that channel cleared. And then, of course, replacing the bridge will come next and we re going to have to work very hard to get those resources put together to do the job, he said on CBS News America Decides. So number one, search and rescue. Number two, clear the channel, reopen the port. Number three, rebuild the bridge. Search efforts continue after Baltimore bridge collapse Xuwe Poll: Just 1 in 5 Americans happy with direction of country
Dan Glickman is living his dream. A Kansas boy who turned a law degree into a varied and exciting political and public service career, he has now come full circle: The chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America has been named a member of the National 4-H Council Board of Trustees. I ve got my foot in the farm and in films, he tells us. It s just his latest appointment: He also now serves on the board of trustees for the American Film Institute, giving him quite an eclectic group of organizations he advises. They re both important, says Glickman, not tryi stanley thermoskannen ng to play favorites. It is kind of ironic that I m both trying to keep the film and farm movements going. Far from the former stylish head of MPAA, the late Jack Valenti, Glickman likes to have a little cow dung on his tuxedo pa stanley botella nts cuff. You might call him a real life Oliver Wendell Douglas, the Eddie Albert character in the old sitcom Green Acres. I used to watch it. I know the song, he brags.Glickman hails from Kansas, was a congressman who held a top spot on the Agriculture Committee, and was Bill Clinton s ag secretary before leaving to run Harvard s John F. Kennedy School of Government. He joined MPAA in 2004 and opened a wide war on movie pirating. I still like to keep my hands in the rural farm world. It also helps me to keep my bearings a bit, he says, explaining why he accepted the appointment. Asked whic copo stanley h 4-H club interests him most--Fowl, Swine, Sheep, etc.
Washington mdash; President Biden said Tuesda stanley quencher y that he believes the federal government should pay for the entire cost of the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, which collapsed when a container ship crashed into it earlier Tuesday. It is my intention that the fe stanley mugs deral government will pay for the entire cost of reconstructing that bridge, and I expect the Congress to support my effort, Mr. Biden said in rem stanley cup arks from the White House, adding that he plans to visit Baltimore as soon as he can. To the people of Baltimore, I want to say, we re with you, the president also said. We re going to stay with you as long as it takes. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat, said Mr. Biden has pledged the full support of the federal government. Hollen said it s a top priority to clear the channel under the bridge because thousands of jobs are immediately at stake, which could have a ripple effect on the wider economy. We need to get that channel cleared. And then, of course, replacing the bridge will come next and we re going to have to work very hard to get those resources put together to do the job, he said on CBS News America Decides. So number one, search and rescue. Number two, clear the channel, reopen the port. Number three, rebuild the bridge. Search efforts continue after Baltimore bridge collapse Xuwe Poll: Just 1 in 5 Americans happy with direction of country
Dan Glickman is living his dream. A Kansas boy who turned a law degree into a varied and exciting political and public service career, he has now come full circle: The chairman of the Motion Picture Association of America has been named a member of the National 4-H Council Board of Trustees. I ve got my foot in the farm and in films, he tells us. It s just his latest appointment: He also now serves on the board of trustees for the American Film Institute, giving him quite an eclectic group of organizations he advises. They re both important, says Glickman, not tryi stanley thermoskannen ng to play favorites. It is kind of ironic that I m both trying to keep the film and farm movements going. Far from the former stylish head of MPAA, the late Jack Valenti, Glickman likes to have a little cow dung on his tuxedo pa stanley botella nts cuff. You might call him a real life Oliver Wendell Douglas, the Eddie Albert character in the old sitcom Green Acres. I used to watch it. I know the song, he brags.Glickman hails from Kansas, was a congressman who held a top spot on the Agriculture Committee, and was Bill Clinton s ag secretary before leaving to run Harvard s John F. Kennedy School of Government. He joined MPAA in 2004 and opened a wide war on movie pirating. I still like to keep my hands in the rural farm world. It also helps me to keep my bearings a bit, he says, explaining why he accepted the appointment. Asked whic copo stanley h 4-H club interests him most--Fowl, Swine, Sheep, etc.
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Just three days before President Obama unveils his plan to reform the National Security Agency, his advisory board laid out its recommendations Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Obama expected to support new restrictions on NSA 02:46 Maintaining the ability of the intelligencecommunity to do what it needs to do was a priority for the group, saidCass Sunstein, a Harvard stanley becher Law School professor who served on the panel. Not one of the 46 recommendations in our report would, in our view,compromise and jeopardize that ability in any way. Thepanel urged the NSA to stop collecting thephone records of all Americans. Phone companies or a third party should insteadhold that information, the rep stanley cup ort suggested, and the federal government couldobtain it through an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.Phone companies have balked behind the scenes at this idea, which they saywould be extremely expensive and swing the door wide open to hundreds oflawsuits from American citizens.Panel member Geoffrey Stone, a constitutional law expert who teaches at the University of Chicago, admitted it would be an uphill climb but a necessary step. They would obviously rather not hold the data, Stone said, but stanley quencher letting the government hold telephone metadata mean Twde Ban On Abortion Procedure Debated
Two plaques bearing symbols of the Confederacy were removed from the lobby of the state Supreme Court building despite calls from Confederate heritage groups for a public hearing. The plaques were replaced during the weekend with new ones that say equal justice is available to all Texans regardless of race, creed or color. They note that the building was constructed with money taken from a Confederate pension fund and dedicated to Texans who served in the Confederacy. Confederate heritage groups complained about the dark of night removal and promised legal action. The original plaques contained a quotation from Gen. Robert E. Lee and included symbols of the Confederate battle flag and seal of the Confederacy. The Texas chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and others called the original plaques offensiv stanley thermos mug e to minorities and had asked Gov. George W. Bush, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, to have them removed. The plaques were replaced Friday night by the state General Services Commission in consultation with the governor s office, Associate Supreme Court Justice Alberto stanley termosar Gonzales said. He said the work was done at night so the noise wouldn t disrupt court business. Bush spokesman Mike Jones issued a statement saying the new plaques demonstrate respect for the state s history and diversity and will help assure all Texans stanley cup that our courts provide fa
Just three days before President Obama unveils his plan to reform the National Security Agency, his advisory board laid out its recommendations Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Obama expected to support new restrictions on NSA 02:46 Maintaining the ability of the intelligencecommunity to do what it needs to do was a priority for the group, saidCass Sunstein, a Harvard stanley becher Law School professor who served on the panel. Not one of the 46 recommendations in our report would, in our view,compromise and jeopardize that ability in any way. Thepanel urged the NSA to stop collecting thephone records of all Americans. Phone companies or a third party should insteadhold that information, the rep stanley cup ort suggested, and the federal government couldobtain it through an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.Phone companies have balked behind the scenes at this idea, which they saywould be extremely expensive and swing the door wide open to hundreds oflawsuits from American citizens.Panel member Geoffrey Stone, a constitutional law expert who teaches at the University of Chicago, admitted it would be an uphill climb but a necessary step. They would obviously rather not hold the data, Stone said, but stanley quencher letting the government hold telephone metadata mean Twde Ban On Abortion Procedure Debated
Two plaques bearing symbols of the Confederacy were removed from the lobby of the state Supreme Court building despite calls from Confederate heritage groups for a public hearing. The plaques were replaced during the weekend with new ones that say equal justice is available to all Texans regardless of race, creed or color. They note that the building was constructed with money taken from a Confederate pension fund and dedicated to Texans who served in the Confederacy. Confederate heritage groups complained about the dark of night removal and promised legal action. The original plaques contained a quotation from Gen. Robert E. Lee and included symbols of the Confederate battle flag and seal of the Confederacy. The Texas chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and others called the original plaques offensiv stanley thermos mug e to minorities and had asked Gov. George W. Bush, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, to have them removed. The plaques were replaced Friday night by the state General Services Commission in consultation with the governor s office, Associate Supreme Court Justice Alberto stanley termosar Gonzales said. He said the work was done at night so the noise wouldn t disrupt court business. Bush spokesman Mike Jones issued a statement saying the new plaques demonstrate respect for the state s history and diversity and will help assure all Texans stanley cup that our courts provide fa
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The New Year has brought change and new faces to much of our political landscape, not least on Capitol Hill, where Republicans took control of the Senate this past week. From out of the west, though, a different sight -- a familiar face on the Democratic side taking the oath of office yet again . . . many years after his political debut. John Blackstone reports our Cover Story. Six years ago, the sun appeared to be setting on the California Dream. Plummeting home prices and soaring debt were robbing the Golden State of its luster. As we reported on Sunday Morning back then, plenty of Californians were ready to give up hope: Is the California dream kind of dying Blackstone asked. It s not dying -- it s dead, said Harvey Schwartz of 20th Century Props which closed its doors for good in 2009 . It was a crisis, to be sure. But in politics, crisis is just another word for opportunity. The state was in massive debt, $27 billion, said Gov. Jerry Brown. There was great uncertainty. Over a million peop stanley vaso le had lost their jobs. Well, that was then. Now, California s coming back. Is th stanley puodelis at your doing Blackstone asked. It s in part my doing, certainly, said Brown. Gov. Jerry Brown with correspondent John Blackstone. CBS News It s hard to imagine who would have want stanley cups ed to become governor of a state that was in s Udwe Why Congress assault on Consumer Bureau may succeed
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton Saturday strengthened her pitch to allow disputed primaries in Michigan and Florida to be counted in the nominating contest, noting the vote totals had been officially recognized in each state. Some say their votes should be ignored and the popular vote in Michigan and Florida should be discounted. Well, I have a different view, Clinton said at a rally here. The popular vote in Florida and Michigan has already been counted. It was determined by election results, it was certified by election officials in each state, it s been officially tallied by the secretary of state in each state, and the question is whether those 2.3 million Democrats will be honored and their delegates seated by the Democratic Part stanley cups y. Both the Michigan and Florida primaries were essentially nullified after they were moved into January in violation of national Democratic party rules. The party voted to strip both states of their delegates and al stanley cup l the candidates, including Clinton and rival Barack Obama, signed a pledge not to campaign in either state. Obama and several other Democratic candidates also removed their names from the Michigan primary ballot.Both states saw record turnout in their primaries and the former first lady won both contests. Her campaign has pressed hard for the results to be recognized, even as the Obama campa stanley spain ign has argued Clinton is trying to circumvent rules she agreed to long ago. Clinton s latest com
The New Year has brought change and new faces to much of our political landscape, not least on Capitol Hill, where Republicans took control of the Senate this past week. From out of the west, though, a different sight -- a familiar face on the Democratic side taking the oath of office yet again . . . many years after his political debut. John Blackstone reports our Cover Story. Six years ago, the sun appeared to be setting on the California Dream. Plummeting home prices and soaring debt were robbing the Golden State of its luster. As we reported on Sunday Morning back then, plenty of Californians were ready to give up hope: Is the California dream kind of dying Blackstone asked. It s not dying -- it s dead, said Harvey Schwartz of 20th Century Props which closed its doors for good in 2009 . It was a crisis, to be sure. But in politics, crisis is just another word for opportunity. The state was in massive debt, $27 billion, said Gov. Jerry Brown. There was great uncertainty. Over a million peop stanley vaso le had lost their jobs. Well, that was then. Now, California s coming back. Is th stanley puodelis at your doing Blackstone asked. It s in part my doing, certainly, said Brown. Gov. Jerry Brown with correspondent John Blackstone. CBS News It s hard to imagine who would have want stanley cups ed to become governor of a state that was in s Udwe Why Congress assault on Consumer Bureau may succeed
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton Saturday strengthened her pitch to allow disputed primaries in Michigan and Florida to be counted in the nominating contest, noting the vote totals had been officially recognized in each state. Some say their votes should be ignored and the popular vote in Michigan and Florida should be discounted. Well, I have a different view, Clinton said at a rally here. The popular vote in Florida and Michigan has already been counted. It was determined by election results, it was certified by election officials in each state, it s been officially tallied by the secretary of state in each state, and the question is whether those 2.3 million Democrats will be honored and their delegates seated by the Democratic Part stanley cups y. Both the Michigan and Florida primaries were essentially nullified after they were moved into January in violation of national Democratic party rules. The party voted to strip both states of their delegates and al stanley cup l the candidates, including Clinton and rival Barack Obama, signed a pledge not to campaign in either state. Obama and several other Democratic candidates also removed their names from the Michigan primary ballot.Both states saw record turnout in their primaries and the former first lady won both contests. Her campaign has pressed hard for the results to be recognized, even as the Obama campa stanley spain ign has argued Clinton is trying to circumvent rules she agreed to long ago. Clinton s latest com
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WASHINGTONmdash; Jeff Sessions was in his office, looking unusually deflated. He had just received stanley kubek another public lashing from President Donald Trump.Trump had browbeaten his attorney general for months after Sessions decision to step aside from the intensifying Russia investigation. Never mind that Sessions has proved fiercely devoted to his boss, carrying out Trump s agenda while giving him credit every step of the way. Trump was unforgiving.This attack came on an autumn day, and Sessions discussed it with a longtime friend and adviser who had stopped by to chat. Sessions shrugged. I do the best I can, he said. Then he got back to work.And, somewhat surprisingly, he s still working. Sessions will soon mark his fi stanley uk rst year on the job, having survived a barrage of insults from Trump, antipathy from some Justice Depar botella stanley tment employees and even calls from some fellow Republicans for him to resign. Last week, America s top law enforcement officer was himself questioned as part of special counsel Robert Mueller s investigation into possible obstruction of justice and Trump campaign ties to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.Trump s relentless attacks have been a wearing distraction, say friends and associates of the former Alabama senator. The Associated Press interviewed more than a dozen of them, many of whom spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private interactions.What keeps him going, friends say, is his Methodist faith Pcyk Nevada Brothel Owner Backs Ron Paul
Mayor Frank Melton came into office in Jackson, Mississippi, a bit like a Wild West marshal sworn to clean up the town. But somewhere along the line, prosecutors say, the crimefighting mayor crossed over from lawman to vigilante.The 56-year-old Melton was indicted last week on malicious-mischief and burglary charges, accused of leading a group of teenagers with sledgehammers in smashing up a house that he claimed was a drug den. He was also charged with carrying a gun on school property. If found guilty, Melton could get up to 50 years in prison. Two police officers who served as Melton s bodyguards were also charged. stanley kubek The indictment was the culmination of a furor that had been building for months around Melton, the city s second black mayor in modern times, over his penchant for picking up a gun, putting on police gear and taking part in sweeps, raids and roadblocks despite warnings from prosecutors that he was impersonating an officer.The arrest has led many people in this crime-ridden city to rally to Melton s side. Days after his indictment, th stanley thermobecher e mayor promised a throng of supporters outside City Hall that he would stay the course, despite calls for his resigna stanley cup tion from some City Council members. I m going through very tough times ... but I ve been through them before, said the former TV executive and director of the state narcotics agency. Will I continue to take down houses Absolutely. I m going to make sure they re legall
WASHINGTONmdash; Jeff Sessions was in his office, looking unusually deflated. He had just received stanley kubek another public lashing from President Donald Trump.Trump had browbeaten his attorney general for months after Sessions decision to step aside from the intensifying Russia investigation. Never mind that Sessions has proved fiercely devoted to his boss, carrying out Trump s agenda while giving him credit every step of the way. Trump was unforgiving.This attack came on an autumn day, and Sessions discussed it with a longtime friend and adviser who had stopped by to chat. Sessions shrugged. I do the best I can, he said. Then he got back to work.And, somewhat surprisingly, he s still working. Sessions will soon mark his fi stanley uk rst year on the job, having survived a barrage of insults from Trump, antipathy from some Justice Depar botella stanley tment employees and even calls from some fellow Republicans for him to resign. Last week, America s top law enforcement officer was himself questioned as part of special counsel Robert Mueller s investigation into possible obstruction of justice and Trump campaign ties to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.Trump s relentless attacks have been a wearing distraction, say friends and associates of the former Alabama senator. The Associated Press interviewed more than a dozen of them, many of whom spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private interactions.What keeps him going, friends say, is his Methodist faith Pcyk Nevada Brothel Owner Backs Ron Paul
Mayor Frank Melton came into office in Jackson, Mississippi, a bit like a Wild West marshal sworn to clean up the town. But somewhere along the line, prosecutors say, the crimefighting mayor crossed over from lawman to vigilante.The 56-year-old Melton was indicted last week on malicious-mischief and burglary charges, accused of leading a group of teenagers with sledgehammers in smashing up a house that he claimed was a drug den. He was also charged with carrying a gun on school property. If found guilty, Melton could get up to 50 years in prison. Two police officers who served as Melton s bodyguards were also charged. stanley kubek The indictment was the culmination of a furor that had been building for months around Melton, the city s second black mayor in modern times, over his penchant for picking up a gun, putting on police gear and taking part in sweeps, raids and roadblocks despite warnings from prosecutors that he was impersonating an officer.The arrest has led many people in this crime-ridden city to rally to Melton s side. Days after his indictment, th stanley thermobecher e mayor promised a throng of supporters outside City Hall that he would stay the course, despite calls for his resigna stanley cup tion from some City Council members. I m going through very tough times ... but I ve been through them before, said the former TV executive and director of the state narcotics agency. Will I continue to take down houses Absolutely. I m going to make sure they re legall
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh say unemployment benefits increased in response to the coronavirus pandemic will expire next month as planned, even as cases of coronavirus are surging with the Delta variant. However, they said President Joe Biden believes the pandemic exposed serious problems with the current unemployment system that require immediate reform stanley cup , and the president is calli stanley cups uk ng on Congress to address the issue when it returns from recess as part of the budget reconciliation process.The pandemic-related $300 increase in weekly benefits as well as programs implemented for those who do not qualify for traditional unemployment benefits or have been unemployed long term as extended under the American Rescue Plan are set to expire on September 6.In the letter sent to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal Thursday, Yellen and Walsh said the benefits were always intended to be temporary and it was appropriate for the $300 benefit boost to expire. They touted the falling unemployment rate, which hit 5.4% in July and the creation of more than 4 million jobs, an average of 832,000 jobs a month over the past three mon stanley cup website ths. We still have more work to do, but the trend is clear: thanks to the grit and ingenuity of the American people and with the federal government executing on a plan to bring our economy back, our nation is getting back to wor Usoe Trump 2020 press communications director to join pro-DeSantis super PAC
A panel of federal judges said Friday it would not postpone California s gubernatorial recall vote, removing one of the last legal barriers to the Oct. 7 election.The decision came the morning after the U.S. Justice Department made a formal determination that Monterey County s hurriedly assembled balloting plans for the election to unseat Gov. Gray Davis did not constitute a violation of the federal Voting Rights Act.Justice Department spokesman Jorge Martinez said Friday that federal officials had signed off on Monterey County s recall arrangements. The three federal judges last week had delayed their decision on the pair of lawsuits filed by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund in anticipation of guidance from the Justice Department.The judges said Friday they would give guidance to Monterey Coun stanley termosky ty later in the day on how it should go about mailing its 350 overseas ballots. They are considering allowing the county to send the ballots via e-mail. Another stanley cup legal challenge to the recall election is still pending in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. That lawsuit, filed by the ACLU, challenges the use of punch-card ballots in six counties. A heari kubki stanley ng is scheduled Sept. 11.Meanwhile on the campaign trail, Arnold Schwarzenegger flexed Hollywood muscle at a voter registration rally Thursday, appearing unfazed by criticism about his command of the issues following his no-show at
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh say unemployment benefits increased in response to the coronavirus pandemic will expire next month as planned, even as cases of coronavirus are surging with the Delta variant. However, they said President Joe Biden believes the pandemic exposed serious problems with the current unemployment system that require immediate reform stanley cup , and the president is calli stanley cups uk ng on Congress to address the issue when it returns from recess as part of the budget reconciliation process.The pandemic-related $300 increase in weekly benefits as well as programs implemented for those who do not qualify for traditional unemployment benefits or have been unemployed long term as extended under the American Rescue Plan are set to expire on September 6.In the letter sent to Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal Thursday, Yellen and Walsh said the benefits were always intended to be temporary and it was appropriate for the $300 benefit boost to expire. They touted the falling unemployment rate, which hit 5.4% in July and the creation of more than 4 million jobs, an average of 832,000 jobs a month over the past three mon stanley cup website ths. We still have more work to do, but the trend is clear: thanks to the grit and ingenuity of the American people and with the federal government executing on a plan to bring our economy back, our nation is getting back to wor Usoe Trump 2020 press communications director to join pro-DeSantis super PAC
A panel of federal judges said Friday it would not postpone California s gubernatorial recall vote, removing one of the last legal barriers to the Oct. 7 election.The decision came the morning after the U.S. Justice Department made a formal determination that Monterey County s hurriedly assembled balloting plans for the election to unseat Gov. Gray Davis did not constitute a violation of the federal Voting Rights Act.Justice Department spokesman Jorge Martinez said Friday that federal officials had signed off on Monterey County s recall arrangements. The three federal judges last week had delayed their decision on the pair of lawsuits filed by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund in anticipation of guidance from the Justice Department.The judges said Friday they would give guidance to Monterey Coun stanley termosky ty later in the day on how it should go about mailing its 350 overseas ballots. They are considering allowing the county to send the ballots via e-mail. Another stanley cup legal challenge to the recall election is still pending in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. That lawsuit, filed by the ACLU, challenges the use of punch-card ballots in six counties. A heari kubki stanley ng is scheduled Sept. 11.Meanwhile on the campaign trail, Arnold Schwarzenegger flexed Hollywood muscle at a voter registration rally Thursday, appearing unfazed by criticism about his command of the issues following his no-show at
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WASHINGTON The Postal Service lost $354 million over the last three months, and officials warned that mounting losses could lead to cash flow probl stanley cups uk ems for the rest of the y stanley bottles ear, the agency said Friday. The loss was far less than the $1.3 billion in the comparable quarter the previous fiscal year, but Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe continued to press Congress to give the agency more flexibility to manage its finances.The report for the financial quarter ending December 31 comes as Congress works toward fixing the agency s troubled finances. On Thursday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill that would stanley romania end Saturday mail delivery and make permanent a temporary hike in the cost of a first-class stamp, which went from 46 to 49 cents on Jan. 26. The Senate measure also would restructure a congressional requirement that forces the agency to make a $5.6 billion annual payment for future retiree health benefits. The Postal Service has been urging Congress to reform the service s finances as it continues to cope with steep financial losses. The Postal Service lost $5 billion in the last fiscal year, down from $15.9 billion in 2012. We cannot return the organization to long-term financial stability without passage of comprehensive postal reform legislation, Donahoe said. On the positive side, the Postal Service said revenue grew by $334 million, driven by a 14.6 percent growth in shipping and pa Hnbb White House: NYC Anti-Terror Funding Wasn t Cut
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama says Al Gore would play a key role in his administration if he wants one, but he won t say whether he d ask him to be his running mate.After listening to Obama a stanley cups uk ddress a crowded community center Wednesday, a voter asked him to consider naming Gore as his running mate before the nomination is decided as a way to take the wind out of Hillary s sails. The voter even proposed a campaign slogan: Obama and Gore: Experience and Youth. Obama and Gore: Wisdom and Truth. Not so fast, came Obama s reply.The Illinois senator said G stanley cup becher ore would be involved in his administration in a very senior capacity, if he s willing but joked: I will also be honest with you: having won the Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar, being vice president again would probably be a step down for him. Gore won the prize this month for working to raise awareness about global warming.Answering the broader question - wh stanley cup y him instead of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton - Obama repeated his argument that he is uniquely qualified to end the gridlock in Washington. I think people feel like I listen, and I ve got some common sense and I don t have a lot of baggage, he said.Obama also said opening government to public scrutiny will be at the heart of his administration, and he criticized the Bush administration as too secretive. I m not just going to have one of these press conferences every six months where I call on my thr
WASHINGTON The Postal Service lost $354 million over the last three months, and officials warned that mounting losses could lead to cash flow probl stanley cups uk ems for the rest of the y stanley bottles ear, the agency said Friday. The loss was far less than the $1.3 billion in the comparable quarter the previous fiscal year, but Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe continued to press Congress to give the agency more flexibility to manage its finances.The report for the financial quarter ending December 31 comes as Congress works toward fixing the agency s troubled finances. On Thursday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approved a bill that would stanley romania end Saturday mail delivery and make permanent a temporary hike in the cost of a first-class stamp, which went from 46 to 49 cents on Jan. 26. The Senate measure also would restructure a congressional requirement that forces the agency to make a $5.6 billion annual payment for future retiree health benefits. The Postal Service has been urging Congress to reform the service s finances as it continues to cope with steep financial losses. The Postal Service lost $5 billion in the last fiscal year, down from $15.9 billion in 2012. We cannot return the organization to long-term financial stability without passage of comprehensive postal reform legislation, Donahoe said. On the positive side, the Postal Service said revenue grew by $334 million, driven by a 14.6 percent growth in shipping and pa Hnbb White House: NYC Anti-Terror Funding Wasn t Cut
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama says Al Gore would play a key role in his administration if he wants one, but he won t say whether he d ask him to be his running mate.After listening to Obama a stanley cups uk ddress a crowded community center Wednesday, a voter asked him to consider naming Gore as his running mate before the nomination is decided as a way to take the wind out of Hillary s sails. The voter even proposed a campaign slogan: Obama and Gore: Experience and Youth. Obama and Gore: Wisdom and Truth. Not so fast, came Obama s reply.The Illinois senator said G stanley cup becher ore would be involved in his administration in a very senior capacity, if he s willing but joked: I will also be honest with you: having won the Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar, being vice president again would probably be a step down for him. Gore won the prize this month for working to raise awareness about global warming.Answering the broader question - wh stanley cup y him instead of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton - Obama repeated his argument that he is uniquely qualified to end the gridlock in Washington. I think people feel like I listen, and I ve got some common sense and I don t have a lot of baggage, he said.Obama also said opening government to public scrutiny will be at the heart of his administration, and he criticized the Bush administration as too secretive. I m not just going to have one of these press conferences every six months where I call on my thr
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A state judge vacated North Dakota s near-total ban on abortion Thursday, saying t stanley cup hat the state constitution creates a fundamental right to access abortion before a fetus is viable.North Dakota has a near-total abortion ban on the books, with very few exceptions, because of a state law that went into effect in April 2 stanley cup 023. In his ruling, state District Judge Bruce Romanick also said that the law violates the state constitution because it is too vague.Romanick was ruling on a request from the state to dismiss a 2022 lawsuit filed against the ban by what at the time was the sole abortion clinic in North Dakota. The clinic has sinced moved across the border to Minnesota, and the state argued that a trial wouldn t make a difference. The judge had canceled a trial set for August. Pregnant women in North Dakota have a fundamental right to choose abortion before viability exists under the enumerated and unenumerated interests provided by the North Dakota Constitution, the judge wrote.Romanick cited how North Dakota Constitution s guarantees inalienable rights, including life and liberty. stanley termoska The abortions statutes at issue in this case infringes on a woman s fundamental right to procreative autonomy, and are not narrowly tailored to promote womens health or to protect unborn human life, Romanick wrote in his 24-page order. The law as currently drafted takes away a woman s liberty and her right to pursue and obtain safety and happine Ancv Joe and Jill Biden write op-ed celebrating smaller Thanksgiving amid pandemic
This story was written by Jose Martinez, The State HornetOnly 47 percent of America s citizens age 18 to 25 voted in the 2004 presidential election between current Republican President George W. Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry.Declare Yourself, a nonpartisan, nonprofit youth voter campaign, wants to raise that percen stanley cup usa tage, according to its website.The California-based campaign was founded by Norman Lear in 2003 after a Declaratio stanley botella n stanley cup of Independence Road Trip. In 2000, Lear and his wife, Lyn, purchased a copy of the Declaration of Independence and decided to set off on a road trip around the United States with it and a multimedia exhibit, hoping to motivate young people to vote. As the largest generation since the Baby Boomers, 18- to 25-year-olds have the potential to move political issues and change policy if they act, said Marc Morgenstern, executive director of Declare Yourself, in a press release. The first step is registering to vote. Through the use of its website, the Declare Yourself campaign registered more than 1 million young adults in 2004.The 2004 Declare Yourself campaign was aided by a number of organizations and companies including Rolling Stone, Clear Channel, Borders, American Eagle Outfitters and Comedy Central. We use the power of youth culture, especially young celebrities and viral videos, to draw attention to the voting gap, Morgenstern said. We then provide the latest Internet and mobile techno
A state judge vacated North Dakota s near-total ban on abortion Thursday, saying t stanley cup hat the state constitution creates a fundamental right to access abortion before a fetus is viable.North Dakota has a near-total abortion ban on the books, with very few exceptions, because of a state law that went into effect in April 2 stanley cup 023. In his ruling, state District Judge Bruce Romanick also said that the law violates the state constitution because it is too vague.Romanick was ruling on a request from the state to dismiss a 2022 lawsuit filed against the ban by what at the time was the sole abortion clinic in North Dakota. The clinic has sinced moved across the border to Minnesota, and the state argued that a trial wouldn t make a difference. The judge had canceled a trial set for August. Pregnant women in North Dakota have a fundamental right to choose abortion before viability exists under the enumerated and unenumerated interests provided by the North Dakota Constitution, the judge wrote.Romanick cited how North Dakota Constitution s guarantees inalienable rights, including life and liberty. stanley termoska The abortions statutes at issue in this case infringes on a woman s fundamental right to procreative autonomy, and are not narrowly tailored to promote womens health or to protect unborn human life, Romanick wrote in his 24-page order. The law as currently drafted takes away a woman s liberty and her right to pursue and obtain safety and happine Ancv Joe and Jill Biden write op-ed celebrating smaller Thanksgiving amid pandemic
This story was written by Jose Martinez, The State HornetOnly 47 percent of America s citizens age 18 to 25 voted in the 2004 presidential election between current Republican President George W. Bush and Democratic candidate John Kerry.Declare Yourself, a nonpartisan, nonprofit youth voter campaign, wants to raise that percen stanley cup usa tage, according to its website.The California-based campaign was founded by Norman Lear in 2003 after a Declaratio stanley botella n stanley cup of Independence Road Trip. In 2000, Lear and his wife, Lyn, purchased a copy of the Declaration of Independence and decided to set off on a road trip around the United States with it and a multimedia exhibit, hoping to motivate young people to vote. As the largest generation since the Baby Boomers, 18- to 25-year-olds have the potential to move political issues and change policy if they act, said Marc Morgenstern, executive director of Declare Yourself, in a press release. The first step is registering to vote. Through the use of its website, the Declare Yourself campaign registered more than 1 million young adults in 2004.The 2004 Declare Yourself campaign was aided by a number of organizations and companies including Rolling Stone, Clear Channel, Borders, American Eagle Outfitters and Comedy Central. We use the power of youth culture, especially young celebrities and viral videos, to draw attention to the voting gap, Morgenstern said. We then provide the latest Internet and mobile techno
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Public support and use of the death penalty in 2022 continued their more than two-decade decline in the U.S., and many of the executions that were carried out during the year were botched or highly problematic, an annual report on capital punishment says. There were 18 executions in the U.S. in 2022, the fewest in any pre-pandemic year since 1991. There were 11 executions last year. Outside of the pandemic years, the 20 death sentences handed out in 2022 were the fewest in any year in the U.S. in stanley cup a half-century, according to the report by the Washington, D.C.-based Death Penalty Information Center. All the indicators point to the continuing decline in capital punishment and the movement away from the death penalty is durable, said Robert Dunham, executive director of the nonprofit, which takes no position on capital punishment but has criticized the way states carry out executions. In the U.S., 37 states have abolished the death penalty or not carried out an execution in more than a decade. On Tuesday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown commuted the sentences of all 17 of the state s death row inmates to life in prison without parole. Oregon last executed a prisoner in 1997. There have been no federal stanley cup executions since January 2021 following a historic use of capital pun stanley cup ishment by the Trump administration. In July 2021, the Justice Department imposed a moratorium on federal executions. The report called 2022 the Year of the Botched Execution Eohc Republicans Show Startling Strength In Race For Michigan Governor
Make more than $250,000 a year Watch out. Barack Obama wants to raise your income taxes. Social Security taxes, too.Run a corporation Lucky you. John McCain wants to cut your business taxes.Those positions illustrate pieces of two vastly different approaches to the economy, an issue at the forefront of voters minds given that the country is teetering on the brink of - if not already in - a recession as gas prices soar and layoffs rise amid a credit crisis and a housing slump. Obama, the Democrat, seemingly has a traditional liberal outlook of taxing the rich more while having the government help people of more modest means through tax breaks. McCain, the Republican, advocates a classic conservative vi stanley thermos mug sion of cutting taxes - many geared toward businesses - to promote competition within a free-market system.Neither plan is cheap. The Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan joint project of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, gives a preliminary estimate that over the next decade, McCain s tax proposals would reduce federal revenues $3.7 trillion while Obama s cuts would amount to $2.7 trillion.The center said the cuts would slice roughly 10 percent and 7 percent, respectively, of the federal re stanley cup price venues scheduled for collection under current law. But the center vaso stanley s estimate - seemingly the first nonpartisan comprehensive comparison of the plans - is incomplete because it doesn t account for health care tax proposals or, at lea
Public support and use of the death penalty in 2022 continued their more than two-decade decline in the U.S., and many of the executions that were carried out during the year were botched or highly problematic, an annual report on capital punishment says. There were 18 executions in the U.S. in 2022, the fewest in any pre-pandemic year since 1991. There were 11 executions last year. Outside of the pandemic years, the 20 death sentences handed out in 2022 were the fewest in any year in the U.S. in stanley cup a half-century, according to the report by the Washington, D.C.-based Death Penalty Information Center. All the indicators point to the continuing decline in capital punishment and the movement away from the death penalty is durable, said Robert Dunham, executive director of the nonprofit, which takes no position on capital punishment but has criticized the way states carry out executions. In the U.S., 37 states have abolished the death penalty or not carried out an execution in more than a decade. On Tuesday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown commuted the sentences of all 17 of the state s death row inmates to life in prison without parole. Oregon last executed a prisoner in 1997. There have been no federal stanley cup executions since January 2021 following a historic use of capital pun stanley cup ishment by the Trump administration. In July 2021, the Justice Department imposed a moratorium on federal executions. The report called 2022 the Year of the Botched Execution Eohc Republicans Show Startling Strength In Race For Michigan Governor
Make more than $250,000 a year Watch out. Barack Obama wants to raise your income taxes. Social Security taxes, too.Run a corporation Lucky you. John McCain wants to cut your business taxes.Those positions illustrate pieces of two vastly different approaches to the economy, an issue at the forefront of voters minds given that the country is teetering on the brink of - if not already in - a recession as gas prices soar and layoffs rise amid a credit crisis and a housing slump. Obama, the Democrat, seemingly has a traditional liberal outlook of taxing the rich more while having the government help people of more modest means through tax breaks. McCain, the Republican, advocates a classic conservative vi stanley thermos mug sion of cutting taxes - many geared toward businesses - to promote competition within a free-market system.Neither plan is cheap. The Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan joint project of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, gives a preliminary estimate that over the next decade, McCain s tax proposals would reduce federal revenues $3.7 trillion while Obama s cuts would amount to $2.7 trillion.The center said the cuts would slice roughly 10 percent and 7 percent, respectively, of the federal re stanley cup price venues scheduled for collection under current law. But the center vaso stanley s estimate - seemingly the first nonpartisan comprehensive comparison of the plans - is incomplete because it doesn t account for health care tax proposals or, at lea
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Maria Butina, the 30-year-old Russian stanley cup who admitted to conspiring with the Kremlin to infiltrate conservative political groups while studying as a graduate student in the United States, was released from prison on Friday. Butina had been imprisoned since her arrest in July 2018 and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy that December. Upon her release from prison in Tallahassee, Fl stanley cup spain orida, she was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is set to be stanley cup deported to Russia, where she will be banned from entering the U.S. for at least 10 years.In her plea agreement, Butina admitted to working to create a backchannel of communication between Russians and prominent U.S. political groups and individuals on behalf of the Kremlin. Butina entered the U.S. in August 2016 on a student visa to pursue a master s degree at American University in Washington. Prior to coming to the U.S., she worked as an assistant to Aleksandr Torshin, a top official at Russia s central bank, and was a gun rights activist, leading a group called Right to Bear Arms. She attended gun shows in the U.S., where she met prominent conservative figures like the head of the National Rifle Association, former Senator Rick Santorum and then-Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.Once she reached the U.S., Butina continued communicating with Torshin, who encouraged her to establish contacts with U.S. political figures. Torshin was among 38 high-level Russian official Sweq Ryan says a government shutdown isn t necessary after Trump threat
As expected, Connecticut Rep. John B. Larson launched a bid to ch stanley termoska air the Democratic Caucus Thursday afternoon, immediately after the current occupant, Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel, accepted the job as White House chief of staff under President-elect Barack Obama. I would first like to congratulate my colleague and friend Rahm Emanuel on his new position in the Obama Administration, Larson said in a statement. I know the Obama Administration will be well served by his skills and acumen. I look forward to working with him on the Presidentrsquo agenda for the country. With Rahmrsquo departure, I am running for Caucus Chair and asking my colleagues for their support, Larsoncontinued. The Connecticut Democratcurrently serves as thevice chairman of thecaucus, a role hechose to keep to make room for Emanuel once h stanley drink bottle e left the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. To earn the respect of our diverse and talented Caucus you have to listen, Larson said. I intend to lead the Caucus with a bottom up focus on member services, policy and strategy. I stanley cups uk am proud to have a number of commitments from a wide spectrum of members and a team of surrogates ready to work on my behalf. Our Caucus will face many challenges over the next two years. I believe I can be a respectful voice for each member of this Caucus. And, I look forward to filling that role. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 { d
Maria Butina, the 30-year-old Russian stanley cup who admitted to conspiring with the Kremlin to infiltrate conservative political groups while studying as a graduate student in the United States, was released from prison on Friday. Butina had been imprisoned since her arrest in July 2018 and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy that December. Upon her release from prison in Tallahassee, Fl stanley cup spain orida, she was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is set to be stanley cup deported to Russia, where she will be banned from entering the U.S. for at least 10 years.In her plea agreement, Butina admitted to working to create a backchannel of communication between Russians and prominent U.S. political groups and individuals on behalf of the Kremlin. Butina entered the U.S. in August 2016 on a student visa to pursue a master s degree at American University in Washington. Prior to coming to the U.S., she worked as an assistant to Aleksandr Torshin, a top official at Russia s central bank, and was a gun rights activist, leading a group called Right to Bear Arms. She attended gun shows in the U.S., where she met prominent conservative figures like the head of the National Rifle Association, former Senator Rick Santorum and then-Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.Once she reached the U.S., Butina continued communicating with Torshin, who encouraged her to establish contacts with U.S. political figures. Torshin was among 38 high-level Russian official Sweq Ryan says a government shutdown isn t necessary after Trump threat
As expected, Connecticut Rep. John B. Larson launched a bid to ch stanley termoska air the Democratic Caucus Thursday afternoon, immediately after the current occupant, Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel, accepted the job as White House chief of staff under President-elect Barack Obama. I would first like to congratulate my colleague and friend Rahm Emanuel on his new position in the Obama Administration, Larson said in a statement. I know the Obama Administration will be well served by his skills and acumen. I look forward to working with him on the Presidentrsquo agenda for the country. With Rahmrsquo departure, I am running for Caucus Chair and asking my colleagues for their support, Larsoncontinued. The Connecticut Democratcurrently serves as thevice chairman of thecaucus, a role hechose to keep to make room for Emanuel once h stanley drink bottle e left the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. To earn the respect of our diverse and talented Caucus you have to listen, Larson said. I intend to lead the Caucus with a bottom up focus on member services, policy and strategy. I stanley cups uk am proud to have a number of commitments from a wide spectrum of members and a team of surrogates ready to work on my behalf. Our Caucus will face many challenges over the next two years. I believe I can be a respectful voice for each member of this Caucus. And, I look forward to filling that role. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 { d
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Tel Aviv mdash; Secretary of State Antony Blinken will make another trip to the Middle East next week as the U.S. attempts to ramp up support for a cease-fire proposal in the Israel-Hamas war announced last week by President Biden. Blinken will make stops in Is stanley cup rael, Jordan, Egypt and Qatar, the White House said, where he will discuss with partners the need to reach a cease-fire agreement that secures the release of all hostages. The announcement comes just one day after international scrutiny over an Israeli airstrike on a school in the central Gaza refugee camp of Nuseirat, where thousands of Palestinian civilians had been sheltering. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, said at least 35 people were killed in the strike. Dozens of terrorists were hiding behind the refugees, according to an Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari, using civilians as human shields.Hamas systematically operates from schools, U.N. facilities, hospitals and mosques, Hagari said. Two independent weapons experts told stanley polska CBS News that it appears Israel used U.S.-made GBU-39 bombs in Thursday s strike, the same ones u stanley cup sed in a May 26 airstrike on a camp for displaced Palestinians in central Gaza that left at least 45 people dead.Last month, the U.S. paused a weapons shipment over concerns the munitions would be used in Israel s ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rrbt George W. Bush and Kanye West Make Peace
First-time congressional candidate Jose Hernandez, a Democrat, will be able to list his profession as astronaut on California s June primary ballot, a California judge ruled Thursday. Sacramento Superior Court Judge Lloyd G. Connelly ruled in Hernandez s favor after a Republican-allied law firm filed a lawsuit arguing that Hernandez shouldn t be listed as an astronaut since it was no longer one of his principal professions, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Hernandez flew on the shuttle Discovery for two weeks in 2009, and he left NASA in January 2011. State election laws dictate that a candidate s ballot designation must reflect his current profession or one held during the previous year. The judge ruled that the designat stanley cup ion astronaut/scientist/engineer was appropr stanley cups uk iate, since Hernandez was on NASA s payroll in 2011. stanley thermobecher Hernandez is running in California s 10th district against Rep. Jeff Denham. After the lawsuit challenging his ballot designation was filed, Hernandez s campaign released a one-minute video of footage of Hernandez in space. Jose Hernandez is an astronaut, words on the screen read at the end of the video.California Democratic Party said in a statement that the suit was desperate and shameless. What is it about Mr. Hernandez s life story that the California GOP is so afraid of the statement said. His story embodies the American Dream, having gone from picking crops in the fields of the Central Valley t
Tel Aviv mdash; Secretary of State Antony Blinken will make another trip to the Middle East next week as the U.S. attempts to ramp up support for a cease-fire proposal in the Israel-Hamas war announced last week by President Biden. Blinken will make stops in Is stanley cup rael, Jordan, Egypt and Qatar, the White House said, where he will discuss with partners the need to reach a cease-fire agreement that secures the release of all hostages. The announcement comes just one day after international scrutiny over an Israeli airstrike on a school in the central Gaza refugee camp of Nuseirat, where thousands of Palestinian civilians had been sheltering. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, said at least 35 people were killed in the strike. Dozens of terrorists were hiding behind the refugees, according to an Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari, using civilians as human shields.Hamas systematically operates from schools, U.N. facilities, hospitals and mosques, Hagari said. Two independent weapons experts told stanley polska CBS News that it appears Israel used U.S.-made GBU-39 bombs in Thursday s strike, the same ones u stanley cup sed in a May 26 airstrike on a camp for displaced Palestinians in central Gaza that left at least 45 people dead.Last month, the U.S. paused a weapons shipment over concerns the munitions would be used in Israel s ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rrbt George W. Bush and Kanye West Make Peace
First-time congressional candidate Jose Hernandez, a Democrat, will be able to list his profession as astronaut on California s June primary ballot, a California judge ruled Thursday. Sacramento Superior Court Judge Lloyd G. Connelly ruled in Hernandez s favor after a Republican-allied law firm filed a lawsuit arguing that Hernandez shouldn t be listed as an astronaut since it was no longer one of his principal professions, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.Hernandez flew on the shuttle Discovery for two weeks in 2009, and he left NASA in January 2011. State election laws dictate that a candidate s ballot designation must reflect his current profession or one held during the previous year. The judge ruled that the designat stanley cup ion astronaut/scientist/engineer was appropr stanley cups uk iate, since Hernandez was on NASA s payroll in 2011. stanley thermobecher Hernandez is running in California s 10th district against Rep. Jeff Denham. After the lawsuit challenging his ballot designation was filed, Hernandez s campaign released a one-minute video of footage of Hernandez in space. Jose Hernandez is an astronaut, words on the screen read at the end of the video.California Democratic Party said in a statement that the suit was desperate and shameless. What is it about Mr. Hernandez s life story that the California GOP is so afraid of the statement said. His story embodies the American Dream, having gone from picking crops in the fields of the Central Valley t