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There is some interesting data in the exit poll on the vote on California s Proposition 8 to ban same-sex marriage, which passed 52 to 48 percent. Whites and Asians opposed the measure by 51 to 49 percent; it was supported by blacks 70 to 30 percent and Latinos 53 to 47 percent . Most voters over 30 supported the measure; voters under 29 opposed it by 61 to 39 percent. Supporters of same-sex marriage are reportedly challenging the measure in court, hoping that the California Supreme Court will overturn this amendment to the state Constitution as it did a similar measure that was a mere statute. But that measure in 2000 passed by a vote of 61 to 39 percent. The numbers suggest that proponents of same-sex marriage would do better to put their own ballot proposition to repeal the amendment on the ballot in two or four years. Unless the young voters change their minds on the issue, same-sex marriage will have majority support in California in a few years. Virginia Postrel, a strong opponent of the proposal, is a bit more pessimistic about the timing but thinks that bringing a court case against the amendment woul <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley mug d provoke a backlash.--Click here to read more by Michael Barone.--Click here to read more about Proposition 8. stanley cup By Michael Barone ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-bff6f8b6- stanley canada 8c88-11e2-b06
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In this episode of Facing Forward, Margaret Brennan talks with David Ricks, CEO of Eli Lilly, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world that makes one of the few FDA-approved antibody drugs for COVID-19. In their conversation, Ricks talks about what the drug giant is doing to keep up with the evolving pandemic. Listen to this episode on ART19 HighlightsOn competition in the antibody treatment marketplace: We all want the same thing, we want to erase COVID and given the constraint on supply for monoclonal antibodies, I m glad they re working on this. And it shows the benefit of companies taking different approaches. So <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup we could use Regeneron against that strain in ours against other strains...I think this all just highlights that, that the virus is moving. It s a changing picture. Its pace of change will be exactly consistent with how many people are infected. So the first priority is vaccination to reduce the number of people infected because the more people infected, the more changes that will occur naturally. And th stanley cup becher en we need science to keep track of carefully these emerging strains that require surveillance and doing genomic testing, which is not well done r stanley cup ight now in the US. On the US preparedness for new strains of COVID-19: I think we re not fully prepared. We were lucky that the UK strain occurred in the UK first and they have a much better surveillance system than we do. They made a decision Wsqr Hillary 8203;Clinton still silent on emails
CATO....You know, I keep hearing that unlike, say, the Heritage Foundation, the folks at Cato are relatively honest. They ve got their ideology just like the rest of us, but they aren t dishonest shills willing to torture the facts any old way that s convenient. The Social Security debate made me pretty skeptical of this notion remember the Cato Calculator , and stuff like this pretty much nails the coffin shut:Politicians are circling around hedge funds like vultures. They want to raise taxes on hedge funds, maybe by treating their capital gains as normal income. Why Because hedge funds are mysterious 151; do you know what they really do 151; and they have a lot of money. Make billion-dollar profits, get headlines, attract taxers 151; it s as certain as ants at a picnic.That s flatly untrue. Nobody wants to treat the capital gains of hedge funds as normal income. What a lot of us would like to do is treat the normal income of hedge fund managers as normal income.If you invest your own money and earn a return, that s capital gains. If you manage other people s money and take a cut of the profits, that s management. Only in a looking glass world would these management fees have ever been treated as capital gains in the first place, and it s hardly mysterious that Democrats <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza want to close this absurd loophole. After all, stanley thermoskannen we believe in treating the normal income of the rich the stanley cup same as the normal income of the rest of us. If Cato believes otherwise, I d like to
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El CAJON, Calif.-- What started as a peaceful vigil Wednesday at the site where police fatally shot an unarmed black man the day before quickly got tense when a man identifying himselfas a Donald Trump supporter infiltrated the crowd, reports CBS San Diego affiliate KFMB-TV.For a secondstraight day, demonstrators in this San Diego suburb were demanding answersabout the death of Ugandan refugee AlfredOlango.The purported Trump backer, who was wearing a Make America GreatAgain cap -- the slogan of Trumprsquo campaign -- later claimed to reportersthat he was ld <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cups quo;cornered, I was beaten to the ground. When I attempted to run away, I waschased by the entire mob of people. Police arrived quicklyto try to disperse vaso stanley the crowd as tensions mounted, KFMB says.CBS News 8 - San Diego, CA News Station - KFMB Cha stanley termoska nnel 8From there, the protesters-- roughly 200 -- took to the streets of El Cajon, demanding justice for Olango,who they said was mentally ill. They were chanting no justice, no peace, noracist police! At times, thedemonstrators blocked traffic. California Highway Patrol officers in riot gear,some with dogs, blocked freeway entrances. Some officers faced off with protestersoccasionally, but mostly kept their distance.The protests were peaceful for the most part. Demonstrators in El Cajon, California on September 28, 2016 demanding answers about the fatal police shooting the day before Ltpr Romney and Gingrich take lead over Obama in key swing states
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Over 60 admirals and hundreds of Navy officers are now being investigated for contacts with Singapore tycoon and Malaysian defense contractor Leonard Glenn Francis, known as Fat Leonard, the Washington Post reported Monday.Francis paid off Navy officers with lavish dinners at some of the best restaurants in Asia, and he hosted after-dinner parties with booze and prostitutes -- affairs that sometimes lasted for days -- all in order to extract information to help give his company an advantage. Francis, who is based in Singapore, supplied Navy ships in international ports.The Navy confirmed to the Post that it s been examining 440 active- <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley quencher duty and retired person stanley vaso nel, in addition to the 28 individuals against whom the Justice Department has already filed criminal charges. Almost two dozen current and former Navy officers have admitted they accepted bribes from Francis. In September, retired U.S. Navy commander David Kapaun was sentenced Monday to 18 months in federal prison for lying about his relationship with Fat Leonard, so nicknamed for his considerable heft -- he weighs about 350 pounds. Kapuan did not disclose having received dinners, hotel stays and prostitutes fro stanley becher m Francis. Francis, who has admitted that he bribed Navy officials, is awaiting sentencing. More from CBS News Pxsb Where will the final Democratic debates be held
In a move he said would bolster investment and economic growth in an age of increased risk of terrorism, President Bush Tuesday signed a bill intended to shield the insurance industry from the catastrophic costs of future terror onslaughts. Builders and investors can begin construction on real estate projects that have been stalled too long and we can get our hard hats back to work, Mr. Bush said in an East Room ceremony where he signed the Terrorism Insurance Act of 2002.The Senate voted last Tuesday, 86-11, to have the federal government cover up to $90 billion in the first year of the measure s three-year lifetime to back up insurers in any future attacks. The House had already approved the bill. Last week s vote, the last major action before the Senate adjourned for the year, came less than an hour after the Senate agreed to Mr. Bush s plan to create a new Homeland Security Department.The terrorism insurance bill has been a top priority for the president since shortly after th <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>starbucks stanley cup e Sept. 11 attacks. He has argued that the inability of companies to get affordable insurance for large construction projects is costing the economy t stanley becher housands of jobs. The House passed a bill a year ago, but was unable to come to terms with the Senate on a formula for stanley botella government protections. Democrats also resisted Republican efforts to ban punitive damage awards in civil lawsuits related to terror attacks.Mr. Bush stepped in after this month s Republica
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Washington mdash; The White House said Tuesday that it strongly opposes House Republicans bill that would lift the debt ceiling into 2024 but slash federal spending, and warned that President Biden would veto the proposal if it were to land on his desk.The White House s Office of Management and Budget OMB called the 320-page legislation, known as the Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023, a reckless attempt to extract extreme concessions as a condition for the United States simply paying the bills it has already incurred. Altogether, this legislation would not only risk default, recession, widespread job loss, and years of higher interest rates, but also make devastating cuts to programs that hard-working Americans and the middle-class count on, OMB said in a statement of administra <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cupe tion policy. The White House budget office said the House GOP s plan stands in stark contrast to the president s vision for the economy and his budget proposal for the 2024 fiscal year that was sent to Congress last month. Therefore, if the president were presented with the Limit, Save, Gros Act of 2023, he would veto it, the statement read. House Republicans could vote this week on their legislation that pairs an increase in the debt ceiling through March 2024 with $4.5 trillion in spending cuts. The proposal was unveiled last week by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and represents the GOP s opening bid to Mr. Biden in stanley cup n stanley cup egotiations over addressing the Wmtl Report: NSA cracked most online encryption
CBS Barack Obama s transition team announced new members of the White House staff today, among them longtime Obama friend and former Harvard law classmate Cassandra Butts, tapped to become Deputy White House Counsel. Also on the list is Liz Sears Smith, the chief of staff to Rahm Emanuel, chosen to be Deputy Cabinet Secretary, and Katie McCormick Lelyveld, who will become Michelle Obama s press secretary. A full list of the picks, along with their biographical information, is below.From the transition team s release:Cassandra Butts, Deputy White House Counsel with a Focus on Domestic Policy and Ethics Cassandra Butts has been a long-time friend of and adviser to President-elect Obama since they were classmates at Harvard Law School. Cassandra is currently the gen <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>stanley cup eral counsel to the Obama-Biden Transition stanley cup Project. She recently served as the Senior Vice President for Domestic Pol stanley quencher icy at the Center for American Progress. Prior to joining CAP, she was a senior adviser to Rep. Richard A. Gephardt D-MO and served as the policy director on his 2004 presidential campaign. Cassandra also served as director of Senator Obama s Senate transition in 2004-2005. Previously, she was an Assistant Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Educational Fund, where she worked on civil rights policy and litigated voting rights and school desegregation cases. She also served as Legislative Counsel to Senator Harris L. Wofford D-PA . Cassandra also served a
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Washington mdash; The Supreme Court on Monday announced it will hear oral arguments in Novemberregarding the prolonged legal battle over the Trump administration s efforts to end the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants from deportation.The high court is slated to hear the arguments on Nov. 12, as the 2020 presidential campaign is well underway and when immigration will continue to be an issue of great contention between President Trump and his Democratic challengers. Since the fall of 2017, the White House has sought to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA program, which covers approximately 800,000 undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children. <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley flask Since then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in the fall of 2017 that the administration would move to gradually dismantle the program, four federal circuit courts have issu stanley cup ed injunctions mdash; one as recently as May mdash; to block the government from doing so. Late last year, theJustice Department askedthe Supreme Court to take up the case and recently urged the justices to fast-track a decision before leaving for their summer recess. The high court, however, refused the administration s requests and said last month it would hear the case du stanley cup ring the fall term, which starts in October.Because of the decisions by lower courts, the government currently allows the approximately 800,000 DACA recipients to renew Rvsa Foreign Policy Questions Abound Even As Obama Shifts Back to Domestic Issues
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