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President-elect Donald Trump weighed in on the Ohio State University attack in a tweet early Wednesday morning, claiming that the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS was taking credit for the attack. <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup The tweet also claimed that the suspect, a Somali refugee, ldquo hould not have been in our country. ISIS is taking credit for the terrible stabbing attack at Ohio State University by a Somali refugee who should not have been in our country.mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump November 30, 2016 The Monday attack left 11 injured and the suspect, identified by officials as Abdul Razak Ali Artan, dead. Artan was a legal permanent resident and student at the university. He and his family arrived i stanley cup becher n the U.S. as refugees from Somalia in 2014.ISIS has praised the attack, according to a self-described news agency for the terrorist organization. The group called Artan a ldquo oldier of the Islamic State who had carried out the operation in response to calls to target citizens of international coalition countries. But ISIS has used that phrasing to describe othe stanley water bottle r violent actors without laying specific claim to the act itself. And so far, investigators say there are no indications that Artan had direct connections to ISIS or al Qaeda. Investigators suspect he was inspired by a mix of terrorist ideologies and thatrsquo what sparked him to act out of the blue. U.S. Rep. Adam Sch Ntoz Osmosis
Douglas Kiker of the CBS News Political Unit reports on the race to replace a legend in South Carolina.Alex Sanders, the Democrat running to fill Strom Thurmond s U.S. Senate seat, learned a quick political lesson recently about the eight-term lawmaker s untouchable status in South Carolina. In several campaign speeches, Sanders said that as senator, he d show the nation t <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley cup hat South Carolina was more than just ignorant, racist, redneck Dixiecrats ndash; a line many perceived as a slight to the revered Thurmond, who ran for president under the segregationist Dixiecrat banner in 1948. An uproar ensued and Sanders quickly promised to stop using the phrase, saying he merely wanted to shoot down Northern stereotypes of the South. stanley cup The race between Sanders and Republican Lindsey Graham is the first open-seat Senate contest in the state since 1966, and both candidates are fully aware of the challenges they face in replacing the 99-year-old Thurmond, who defined South Carolina politics for much of the second half of the 20th Century. Strom Thurmond is in stanley trinkflaschen a different kind of league, says Ron Romine, a professor of political science at the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg. He is an icon, an institution hellip; it s hard for people to think of the Senate, or South Carolina politics, without Strom being in it. Graham, a boyish 46-year-old first elected to the House of Representatives in 1994, emerged as a GOP darling in the late
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Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is promising that his campaign will not turn on his fellow GOP contenders, especially Jeb Bush, in the 2016 nomination race. Rubio: The presidencyrsquo not a bookkeeping job 02:12 My campaign s not going to be about attacking him or any other Republic <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cups ans, Rubio pledged in an interview with CBS Face the Nation. I stanley bottles f there are policy differences, we should debate those. That s a legitimate issue. But I m not going to badmouth other Republicans. The White House hopeful told host John Dickerson that such assaults could make it e stanley cups asier for Hillary Clinton or whoever the Democrat nominee is to defeat the Republicans. And even if rivals like Jeb Bush choose to attack him -- like when Bush slammed Rubio s Senate record during Wednesday s primary debate -- he promised that he would never badmouth Bush or his record as Florida s chief executive. You re never going to hear me badmouth him, Rubio said. He was a great governor of Florida. He s someone I have tremendous personal affection for. My issue is not with Jeb Bush. I m running for president because I honestly believe that our party and our country needs to turn the page and allow people, the new generation of leadership, that understands the Lknp Ryan pressed for specifics on tax plan, economy
CBS News CBS News The Supreme Court s decision Thursday to uphold key provisions of the Affordabl <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug e Care Act has thrown many state governments in flux, either scrambling to ramp up preparations for increased Medicaid coverage or risking control of their insurance marketplace by banking on a new White House resident this November.Governors Scott Walker, R-Wis., and Bobby Jindal, R-La., for example, have made clear their intentions to pursue the latter, refusing to ready their states for the health care law s provisions that will take full effect in 2014. Every governor s got two critical decisions to make, Jindal, who frequents vice presidential rumors, said Sunday on Meet the Press. One is do we set up these exchanges; and, secondly, do we expand Medicaid And no, in Louisiana, we re not doing either one of those things. I don t think it makes sense to do those, Jindal continued. I think it makes more sense to do everything we can to elect GOP nominee] Mitt Romney to repeal Obamacare. <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley cup A win by Romney - the former Massachusetts governor who penned what Democrats say was the blueprint of President Obama s individual mandate - could hinge on this election s battl stanley cups eground states. On CBS News Face the Nation on Sunday, Walker - governor of a particularly hot swing state - expressed sentiment similar to Jindal s, promising to wait until Republicans have put in place a new preside
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Two more Democratic senators, Chris Coons of Delaware and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, announced their support on Tuesday for the nuclear agreement that the Obama administration and other world powers have negotiated with Iran.Hillary Clinton to speak out in favor of Iran nuclear dealThere are now a total of 33 sena <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley quencher tors who officially support the deal, making it increasingly unlikely Congress could successfully pass a resolution disapproving of the deal. Even if the Senate were to pass a resolution of disapproval, President Obama would sure veto it. The president s backers need just one more vote -- a total of 34 -- to prevent the Senate from overriding that veto. Former VP Cheney and daughter on Iran nuclear deal, rise of ISIS 07:33 In addition to the 33 senators who have formally announced their support for the Iran deal, there are two senators who are leaning toward supporting it but have yet to formally announce their position -- Democratic Sens. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said stanley cup he supports the deal because it puts us on a known path of limi stanley cups ting Iran s nuclear program for the next fifteen years with the full support of the international community. The altern Gyik The Fox News employees hired by Trump
In a heated debate rematch, Sen. John Kerry accused President Bush on Friday night of transforming huge budget surpluses into massive deficits wit <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley cup h tax cuts for the rich during wartime. The president said Kerry would have to raise taxes on middle-class Americans to pay for $2.2 trillion in new spending programs. That s just reality, Mr. Bush insisted.The two candidates quarreled aggressively over the war in Iraq, jobs, education, health care, the environment, cheaper drugs and tort reform at a town-hall session 25 days before the election.Watch the debate on your local CBS station, or here on CBSNews, beginning at 9 p.m. ET. Under questions from a select audience of uncommitted voters at Washington University, Kerry was asked to pledge not to raise taxes on people making $200,000 or less. Absolutely yes, right into the camera. Yes, I am not going to raise taxes, the Democratic challenger said. Mr. Bush scoffed at the answer. Of course he s going to raise your taxes. Estimating that Kerry s proposals would cost $2.2 trillion, Mr. Bush declared, He s going to tax everybody here to fund these programs. He said Kerry s plan to raise taxes on the wealthy would force 900,000 small business owners to pay more, a contention disputed by the Kerry campaign. stanley cup Mr. Bush drew criticism in his first debate with Ke stanley cup rry last week for scowling at his opponent s criticism. The president s frustration showed again Friday night when he jumped from his
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A new Politico/Morning Consul <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza t poll released Wednesday contains some warning signs for President Trump and congressional Republicans as they continue crafting a health care bill and look ahead to the 2018 midterm elections.Thirty-eight percent of voters in the survey said they approve of the health care bill Republicans recently pushed through the House of Representatives. 44 percent of voters said they disapprove of that bill, known as the American Health Care Act AHCA . Just last week, those numbers were roughly reversed, with 42 percent approving and 37 percent disapproving. GOP grapple with messaging over health care bill 07:02 Perhaps more ominous for Republicans is th stanley mug e enthusiasm ga stanley cup p: 29 percent of respondents said they strongly oppose the AHCA, while only 13 percent said they strongly support it. The AHCA passed the House last week on a mostly-party line vote, with 217 lawmakers all Republicans supporting it, and 213 lawmakers 193 Democrats and 20 Republicans opposing it. The Senate has now taken up the issue, but it s likely whatever emerges from the upper chamber will differ significantly from the House bill.The law Republicans are seeking to replace ndash; the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacarendash; earned approval from 50 percent o Osoa Kamala Harris visits Minnesota clinic that performs abortions: We are facing a very serious health crisis
The Atlantic s Marc Ambinder, CBS News chief political consultant, examines the impact of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford s announcement on Wednesday that he had an affair while he was missing for a week in Argentina.Will Sanford s admission change politics Yes it will:1. He s the latest in a line of potential GOP presidential candidates to fall victim to his personal appetites. This means that the GOP primary electorate is more likely to choose a nominee with stellar, unim <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cups uk peachable family-values, socially conservative credentials, which means that anyone who evinces moderation hasn t got a shot. Remember: Rudy Giuliani lost the pre stanley us sidential race because news reminded voters about his previous indiscretions. 2. Gov. Haley Barbour, as the new RGA chair, is the most powerful Republican in politics today, second only, I think, to Mitt Romney. Barbour has always craved a return to the respectable power circles in Washington. The race just lost a real Southerner, ceding to Barbour the GOP s juiciest territory. Watch f stanley cup or Barbour to be more aggressive about his national ambitions. I m not saying he WILL run for president, just that he wants to. 3. The GOP loses one of its most articulate anti-spending, anti-deficit spokespersons. Sanford s machinations may not have been popular, but he articulated a view of the world that many conservatives share. He was to many the face of opposition to President Obama s increasingly unpopular stimulus
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Arizona s former attorney general suppressed findings by his investigators who concluded there was no basis for allegations that the 2020 election was marred by widespread fraud, according to documents released Wednesday by his successor.Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes, who took office last month, said the records show the 2020 election was conducted fairly and accurately by election officials. Previous Attorney General Mark Brnovich, a Republican, never released a March 2022 summary of investigative findings, which ruled out most of the fraud claims spread by allies and supporters of former President Donald Trump. Yet a month later, he released an interim report that claimed his investigation <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek revealed serious vulnerabilities that must be addressed and raises questions about the 2020 election in Arizona. He released his April report despite pushback from his investigators who stanley cup said some of its claims were refuted by their probe. Brnovich was at the time in the midst of a Republican Party primary for U.S. Senate and facing fierce criticism from Trump, who claimed he wasn t doing enough to prosecute election fraud.Brnovich, whose primary bid was unsuccessful, also did not release a September memo that systematically refuted a bevy of election conspiracies that have taken root on the rig stanley cups ht, including allegations of dead or duplicate voters, pre-marked ballots flown in from Asia, election servers connected to the internet and even Slcr Will Bill Polish The Big Apple
This story was written by Trevor Calero, Michigan DailyIf you ve set foot on the Diag these past few weeks, chances are someone armed with a clipboard and pen has asked if you re registered to vote. With the 2008 presidential election closing in, many political organizations have made it a priority to reach out to unregistered voters. As a volunteer for Sen. Barack Obama s presidential campaign, Damon Dickerson s job is to make sure as many people as possible who aren t currently registered to can cast ballots on Election Day. The main goal is getting new people registered to vote, get people involved in the political process, Dickerson said. Their enthusiasm dictates what goes on in <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley en mexico this country for all of us. Dickerson starts his day at the Obama campaign office located at Liberty Street and First Street, where he vaso stanley is assigned to a team of up to 50 people. With voter registration forms in one hand and a pen in the other, Dickerson and the other volunteers hit the streets of Ann Arbor, camping outside storefronts, waiting at street corners or going door-to-door. While the Obama campaign has been a visible voter registration force in Ann Arbor, many other student organizations are planning large-scale efforts to register voters in the fall. Nathaniel Eli Coats Styer, chair of the University of Michigan s chapter of College Democrats, said the group is goin cups stanley g to start on the very
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The Group of Seven wealthy democracies agreed Saturday to support a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15% in order to deter multinational companies from avoiding taxes by stashing profits in low-rate countries. G-7 finance ministers meeting in London also endorsed proposals to make the world s biggest compa <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley romania nies mdash; including U.S.-based tech giants mdash; pay taxes in countries where they have lots of sales but no physical headquarters.U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who led U.S. negotiations at the London meetings, said the agreement provides tremendous momentum towards reaching a global deal that would end the race-to-the-bottom in corporate taxation, and ensure fairness for the middle class and working people in the U.S. and around the world. In a press conference on Saturday from London, she said members of the G-7 agreed the post-pandemic world must be fairer, especially with regard to global taxation. I think we will end up with a tax system that is much fairer, Yellen said. She said details remain that need to be worked out and they will be negotiated in upcoming meetings of the larger Group of 20. She said she believes they will reach vaso stanley a preliminary agreement with the larger group in July with details to be finalized in the fall. Britain s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, back center, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Y stanley cup ellen, center right, at a meeting of finance ministers f Edct The 2012 battlegrounds: Iowa
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