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Fire fighters, police officers and teachers rallied at the Capitol this week for passage of the Teachers and First Responders Back to Work Act. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images.President Obama plan to break his $447 billion jobs bill into bite-sized pieces doesn ;t seem to be enhancing the chances that legislation actually gets to his desk for his signature.The Senate blocked the first stand-alone measure from the president jobs bill in a 50-50 vote late Thursday night.The measure was aimed at providing states with $35 billion in federal aid to retain or hire teachers, police officers and firefighters.Two Democrats Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson and Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor and one independent Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman joined all 47 Republicans in opposing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid effort to clos <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup e debate and move to a vote on the bill.Sen. Reid fell well short of t stanley cup he 60 votes he needed to cut off debate. In fact, two Democratic senators who voted with their colleagues to end debate and move to a final vote said they would vote against the bill. The White House had b stanley cup een making a full-court press this week for the bill. President Obama touted it constantly on his three-day bus tour through North Carolina and Virginia. Vice President Joe Biden attended a raucous rally in support of the bill on Capitol Hill this week.The president once again sought to place all of the blame on the GOP minority in the Senate.For the second time in two Sihf Consumers frustrated by government error on health care tax forms
IMPACT OF LEAKED WAR DOCUMENTS | A day after the release of more than 75,000 classified Afghan war documents by WikiLeaks through popular newspapers, Washington is still feeling the impact of the massive leak. Jim Lehrer talks to Republican Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri, and Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island for analysis.CORPORATE SHAKEUP AT BP | The corporate structure at BP is due to change soon as CEO Tony Hayward steps down and current Executive Director Robert Dudley takes over. For more on what behind the changes at BP, Gwen Ifill talks to Holly Pattenden, head analyst for the oil and gas industry at Business Monitor International.COMPLICATED COMPENSATION IN GULF | The head of the BP compensation fund, Kenneth Feinberg, told members of Congress today that he will remain independent when it comes to the handling of claims. Tom Bearden reports on BP payouts and the tough questions coming in about the distribution of funds in the Gulf states.WIKILEAKS AND JOURNALISM | Popular newspapers played a large role in the release of the WikiLe <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup aks ; Afghan war documents Monday. Judy Woodruff talks to Alex Jones, director of the Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center for the Press, and David Leigh, investigations editor at the London newspaper The Guardian, for a look into the journalistic considerations be stanley cup hind the decision to publish the leaked material.POET PHILIP LEVINE | Jeffrey Brown talks to poet Philip Levine ab stanley cup out life and work on th
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As the nation marks the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, the PBS NewsHour prepares to make some history of its own. Wednesday, Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will sit down with President Barack Obama. The duo will talk to the p <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup resident in the White House, soon after he delivers a speech at the Lincoln Memo stanley cup rial that commemorates Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream speech.Mr. Obama will reflect on civil rights and economic opportunity in America five decades after the March on Washington, as well as on the news of the day, as tensions continue to flare up in Syria. The presidential interview will take place in the Blue Room and will air in full on the PBS NewsHour broadcast Wednesday evening and here on our website.Also on our homepage, the NewsHour will live stream Wednesday 50th anniversary events from Washington, including speeches from Mr. Obama and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter.Find our extensive and in-depth coverage of the March at 50 here.Tune in Wednesday, follow @NewsHour for updates, and watch this space stanley cup for excerpts, a transcript and more.Gwen and Judy recently were named the co-anchors and managing editors of the NewsHour. The new format launches Sept. 9. And don ;t miss the Sept. 7 debut of PBS NewsHour Weekend with Hari Sreenivasan.For more political coverage, visit our politics page.Sign up here to receive the Morning Line in your inbox every morning.The NewsHour Jim Lehrer interviewed Pre Fzyl Obama looks to halt Democratic dissent
WASHINGTON AP 鈥?Despite mocking the idea of climate change, President Donald Trump will preside over one of the countrys sharpest drops in climate-damaging emissions on record, as the economic paralysis from the coronavirus tamps down energy use, according to an E <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 nergy Department projection on Tuesday.The agencys Energy Information Administration projects a 7.5% drop in fossil fuel emissions for 2020. That would be the biggest cut in U.S. energy emissions since at least 1990, EIA records show. The year after the start of the 2008 recession saw a 7.3% decline.Trump routinely mocks the science of climate change, and his administration has moved to roll back tougher mileage and emissions standards and other climate efforts from the Obama administration.Emissions will fall markedly this year anyway, owing to the slowing economy and restrictions on business and travel related to the coronavirus, the EIA said.Burning of fossil fuels, and the rate of climate damage, typically rebounds as an economy does, after economic downturns.Globally, were seeing radical declines in transportation emissions and drops in oth airmax er sectors of the economy, said Stanford Universitys Rob Jackson, who heads a group of independent scientists who monitor global carbon pollution. We havent seen anything like this since the Great Depression. The energy agency projects Americans will burn 9% less gasoline and diesel and 10% less jet fuel, and that the electricity sector will generate 3 stanley cup % less power overall
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On Long Island, drivers hooked on their phones could soon see new penalties for distracted driving.Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice has proposed the use of a kill switch to disable the phone of someone who has been convicted of texting while driving.The suggestion came as part of a five-point plan to decrea <a href=https://www.airmaxplus.de>air max se the rate of tex stanley cup ting while driving in New York. Rice wrote to Google, Apple, Microsoft and Blackberry to request that they use third-party applications to prevent drivers from texting.Rice did not recommend any specific technology solution, but her office said it was researching different options. The DAs office does not endorse any particular company and is in the process of reviewing specific solutions based on their features and services, a press release stated.Rice also proposed incentives for drivers, suggesting that auto insurance agencies give lower costs to customers whose phones have this technology. She also said that courts could institute a special plea program for young drivers that use it.Rice stressed the danger of texting while driving. Resea adidas originals rch suggests that driving while texting can be as dangerous as driving while drunk, and even more pervasive, especially among young people, she said.20 percent of drivers have reported sending texts while driving, and that number is much higher for drivers of ages 18-24, half of whom reported texting while driving, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. They also reported tha
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Merle Hazard performs The Great Unwind.This is not our typical post; it an economics music video. If you saw what the Fed did this week or even if you didn ;t and want to know what the big deal is it will be well worth your while, we promise, to watch at least the first minute of The Great Unwind, above. When we began our coverage of the Fed this week, asking Nobel laureate Bob Shiller what he would do if he were chair of the Fed and talking with former Fed economist Catherine Mann about the nuances of quantitative easing, we weren 82 <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley cup 17;t sure how the Fed Open Market Committee would vote on continuing or beginning to taper the monetary stimulus.Mann has expertly explained how higher interest rates send dollars abroad, how banks redeposit the Fed trillions back at the Fed and whether the Fed and the Treasury are in cahoots.But at the end of the week, we here at Making Sense were reminded of the recent classic from our econo- stanley cup crooner Merle Hazard aka money manager Jon stanley cup Shayne and wanted to know, is this the beginning of The Great Unwind Merle warned about this summer And so, we ;re revisiting the intersection of Wall Street and Nashville Music Row, where we can hear a reprise of the song and an update from Merle himself.Jon Shayne: About eight months ago, in March, I heard Warren Buffett on CNBC worrying about what will happen when the Federal Reserve starts to unwind its suppo Kkez China calls for peaceful coexistence and promises pandas on the 45th anniversary of U.S.-China ties
SEOUL, South Korea AP 鈥?North Korea fired two presumed short-range ballistic missiles into its eastern sea on Monday, South Korean officials said, resuming weapons demonstrations after a months-long hiatus that may have been forced by the coronavirus crisis in Asia.The launches came two days after North Koreas state media said leader Kim Jong Un supervised an artillery drill aimed at testing the combat readiness of units in front-line and eastern areas.South Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff said the projectiles were fired from an area near the coastal town of Wonsan and flew about 240 kilometers 149 miles northeast on an apogee of about 35 kilometers 22 miles . It said the South Korean and U.S <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley cup . militaries were jointly analyzing the launches. JCS officials later told reporters that the weapons were presumed to be short-range ballistic missiles.North Korea likely tested one of its new road-mobile, solid-fuel missile systems or a developmental super large multiple rocket launcher it repeatedly demonstrated last year, said Kim Dong-yub, an analyst from Seoul Institute for Far Eastern Studies. Experts say such weapons can potentially overwhelm missile defense systems and expand the Norths ability to strike targets in South Korea and Japan, including U.S. bases there.Kim Jong U stanley cup n had entered the new year vowing to bolster his nuclear deterrent in the face of gangster-like U.S. stanley cup sanctions and pressure, using a key ruling party meeting in late December to warn of s
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Children who begin identifying as transgender at a young age tend to retain that identity at least for several years, a study published Wednesday suggests.WATCH: Record number of bills look to restrict trans rights in the U.S.The research involved 317 youngsters who were 3 to 12 years old when they were recruited to the study. Five years later, at the studys end, 94 percent were living as transgender and almost two-thirds were using either puberty-blocking medi <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup cation or sex hormones to medically tr stanley cup ansition.Most children in the study were from white, high-income families who supported their transitions. On average, the kids began identifying as transgender at around age 6.Its unknown whether similar results would be found among youngsters from less advantaged backgrounds or those who begin identifying as transgender as teenagers. The study was published online in Pediatrics.Politicians seeking to outlaw or criminalize medical treatment for transgender youth have cit stanley cup ed evidence suggesting many change children their minds or retransition. WATCH: Claiming abuse, Texas tries to prevent gender-affirming care for trans childrenSome doctors say that why transgender聽medication or surgery聽shouldn ;t be offered until affected kids reach adulthood, but rigorous research on the numbers is lacking. The Pediatrics study is one of the largest to look at the issue, although not all kids had started treatment and none had transgender surgery.The study is incredibly timely 鈥?and Kkil Report warns the cost-of-living crisis may overshadow climate change
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Kaing Guek Eav, who is better know by his alias, Duch, and was ex-commandant of the notorious S-21 prison, is this first of five defendants scheduled for long-delayed trials by the U.N.-assisted tribunal. He did not address the court. The hearing was for procedural matters, and testimony was expected to begin in late March.This first hearing represents the realization of significant efforts to establish a fair and independent tribunal to try those in leadership positions and those most responsible for violations of Cambodian and international law, presiding judge Nil Nonn told the chamber, reported the Associated Press.Hundreds of victims, including Buddhist monks who were persecuted during the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge era, packed the public gallery, reacting with anger and relief at the sight of 66-year-old Duch.This is the day we have waited for 30 years, Vann Nath, 63, told Reuters. Nath was one of a handful of survivors from S-21, where up to 16,000 men, women and children were held and tortured, before being put to death. Only 12 survived S-21, according to the U.S.-funded Documentation Center of Cambodia.Duch 821 <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup 7 hands are full of blood. It time for Duch to pa stanley cup y for his actions, 39-year-old Norng Chan Phal, a child survivor of S-21, told Reuters.Duch, now a born-again Christian, h stanley cup as made no formal confession, but has admitted or acknowledged that many of the crimes occurred at his prison, according to the ind Vjnz Federal judge halts key parts of New York s new gun law, labeling them unconstitutional
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