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WASHINGTON AP 鈥?President Joe Biden declared on Thursday that we have a deal, announcing a bipartisan agreement on a $953 billion infrastructure plan that would achieve his top legislative priority and validate his efforts to reach across the political aisle.Watch Biden remarks in the player above.Biden made a surprise appearance in front of the cameras with members of a group of senators, Republicans and Democrats, after an agreement was reached at the White House. Details of the deal were scarce to start, but the pared-down plan, with $559 billion in new spending, has rare bipartisan backing and could open the door to the president more sweeping $4 trillion proposals later on.This reminds me of the days when we used to get an awful lot done up in the United States Congress, said Biden, a former Delaware senator, putting his hand on the shoulder of a stoic-looking Republican <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup Sen. Rob Portman.The president said not everyone got what they wanted and that other White House priorities would be tackled separately in a congressional budget process known as reconciliation.We ;ve struck a deal, Biden then tweeted. A group of senators 鈥?five Democrats and five Republicans 鈥?has come together and forged an infrastructure agreement that will create millions o stanley cup f American jobs.The deal was struck amid months of partisan rancor that has consumed Washington, yet Biden has insisted that something could be stanley cup done des Ujyf Twitter chat: Are U.S. overtime standards fair
On the PBS NewsHour this Tuesday:TOYOTA HEARINGS | Day one of the congressional hearings into the Toyota recalls saw the company top official in North America, James Lentz, apologizing for its safety problems, and vivid testimony by one Toyota driver who survived a sudden acceleration on the highway. Kwame Holman reports on the testimony. For the record, Toyota is a NewsHour underwriter.SUPREME COURT | The Patriot Act came under the microscope at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, as justices took up a case that pits free speech against national security concerns. NewsHour regular Marcia Coyle of the National Law Journal provides our analy <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.es>air max sis.DON ;T ASK, DON ;T TELL stanley cup | As Congress debates whether gays and lesbians should be allowed to serve ope stanley cup nly in the military, Judy Woodruff examines the state of gay rights in America.MAKING TOAST | Jeffrey Brown interviews author and essayist Roger Rosenblatt about his new book Making Toast, an autobiographical encounter about his family everyday life following the tragic and sudden death of his daughter. Watch Rosenblatt read from his new book and find a collection of his NewsHour essays on Art Beat.Jim Lehrer and Gwen Ifill anchor the program, and Hari Sreenivasan will have the day other news from our newsroom. He ;ll also tell you about some other features on our Web site including his interview with Politico reporter Craig Gordon about this week bipartisan healt
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DES MOINES, Iowa Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a fiery conservative loathed by his own party leaders, swept to victory in Iowa Republican caucuses Monday, overcoming billionaire Donald Trump and a stronger-than-expected showing by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio. Among Democrats, Bernie Sanders rode a wave of voter enthusiasm to a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton, long considered her party front-runner.Cruz victory over Trump was a testament to his massive get-out-the-vote operation in Iowa and the months he <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup spent wooing the state influential conservative and evangelical leaders.READ MORE: What does Ted Cruz believe Where the candidate s stanley cup tands on 10 issuesIowa has sent notice that the Republican nominee and next president of the United States will not be chosen by the media, will not be stanley cup chosen by the Washington establishment, Cruz said.His comments were echoed by Sanders, underscoring the degree to which voter frustration with the political system has crossed party lines in the 2016 campaign.It is too late for establishment politics and establishment economics, said Sanders, who declared the Democratic race a virtual tie.Clinton took the stage at her own campaign rally saying she was breathing a big sigh of relief but with the Democratic race too close to call. Aware that even a slim victory over Sanders would reinvigorate questions about her candidacy, she foresaw a long race to come. 82 Ustk Obama Still Supports Energy Bill, Says Afghan Papers Could Jeopardize Individuals or Operations
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The American public will learn on Thursday of the government missteps that allowed Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to get on a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day. The Obama administration is set to release an account of the events that led to the 23-year-old Nigerian man boarding the plane.At 1 p.m. Thursday, President Barack Obama will speak about the report findings and recommendations, and unveil new security measures intended to prevent future attacks. Mr. Obama national security adviser Gen. James Jones told USA Today that the public will be shocked by the report, <says>NPR The Two Way] npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/01/plane_t...m_detroit_obama.html . The man on the street will be sur stanley cup prised that these correlations weren ;t made, he said, referring to Abdulmutallab listing in the database of potential terrorists. The New York Times offers timeline of Abdulmutallab activity] http://nyt stanley cup imes/2010/01/08/world/middleeast/08yemen.html in the weeks leading up to Christmas. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Wednesday that the president remarks will bring the first part of the investigation to a close. No firings over the security breach are expected as of now, however Senate committees will meet later this month to further discuss the debacle stanley cup . Los Angeles Times reports] http://latimes/news/nation-and-world/la-na-airline-terror7-2010jan07,0,7706989.story t Weru Russia squeezes Ukrainian strongholds in eastern Donbas region
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Employees of Walt Disney World governing district on Wednesday confronted new board members appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis over a decision to eliminate their access to free passes and discounts to the theme park resort, saying it makes park visits unaffordable.During a monthly board meeting, several current and former district firefighters spoke emotionally about how the free passes to Disney parks were a benefit for them and their families that played a major role in their decision to work for the 56-year-old district, which provides municipal services like mosquito control, drainage, wastewater treatment, planning and firefighting to Disney World.The removal of this benefit takes away, for some, their entire reason for working here, said firefighter Pete Simon.READ MORE: DeSantis appointees reach deal with Disney Worlds firefighters, capping years of negotiationsThe Central Florida Tourism Oversight District earlier this week said that $2.5 <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup mi stanley cup llion in season passes and discounts on hotels, merchandise, food and beverages that their Disney-supporting predecessors pr stanley cup ovided the district 400 employees amounted to unethical perks that benefited the company, with the district footing the bill.The district on Monday submitted a complaint to a state Inspector General, which investigates fraud, mismanagement, waste and abuse.The five members of the district board were appointed by DeSantis earlier this year after his takeover of the district in Kyou Supreme Court unanimously rules for deaf student in education case
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is considering new charges for Donald Trump former campaign chairman after his plea deal fell apart over allegations of lying to investigators.That what prosecutors told a federal judge Friday in the case of Paul Manafort. The judge ordered the government to disclose more details about the false-statements allegations against Manafort by next Friday and set a tentative sen <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup tencing date for early March.Manafort is accused of repeatedly lying to investigators even after he agreed to cooperate with the investigation into Russian election interference and possible coordination with Tru salomon mp associates.Manafort faces up to five years in prison on each charge in his plea agreement. He also is set to be sentenced on eight felony counts in a separate case in Virginia in February.He has denied the lying allegations. Left: Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort departs from U.S. District Court in Washington, DC, U.S., February 28, 2018. Phot adidas originals o by Yuri Gripas/Reuters Related Trump: Manafort pardon not off the table ; By Associated Press Manafort cooperation with Mueller has dissolved. Now what By
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