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Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that the president s legal team has responded to special counsel Robert Mueller with a counter-offer for proposed terms of a possible presidential interview. Giuliani, who made the remarks on fellow Trump attorney Jay Sekulow s radio show, didn t say what the proposed terms are.But in th <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley mug e past, the president s legal team has pushed to limit the number of questions about obstruction and answer as much as possible in writing. This is not a final answer on whether Mr. Trump will do an interview. The stanley thermos mug negotiations have been ongoing for months, as the president s legal team enters this new counter offer.Mueller responded to a previous letter sent by the Trump legal team last week, according to Giuliani. Giuliani said what happens moving forward is the president s decision. It s his decision on how far he wants to go in giving up certain prerogatives, Giuliani said. It s his decision as to what the balance is going to be. If he weren t the president, you and I know that this would be an easy decision -- he just wouldn t testify. People who are even subjects of investigations, we know he is not the target, they almost never testify and prosecutors have to make the decision without ever hearing from them which is why, it would not be so unusual for Mueller to make this decision without hearing from the president. Giuliani said he wants this decision completed by Sept. 1, although he hasn t stanley cup becher held Fghw Embattled Rep. Duncan Hunter tells judge corruption case is political bias
A bill to give District of Columbia residents their first member of Congress died in the Senate on Tuesday, dashing hopes of full voting rights in the nation s capital after a 206-year wait.Senators voted 57-42, just three votes short of the 60 needed to move the measure forward. The bill would have created two new House <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley cup seats: One for the city of about 600,000 people and one for Utah, which narrowly missed out on a fourth seat after the last census.The procedural vote, against moving on with the debate, effectively killed the best chance in decades to win the District a full-fledged House member. The city has been denied voting rights in Congress since 1801, making it the only major capital in the world where citizens are denied a vote in the nation s representative body of government. Advocates had hoped to resolve what they call a national disgrace and the most important civil rights issue of the era. They said they will try again, likely with a new version of the bill next year. We re not going to take this lying down, vowed Eleanor Holmes Norton, the Dist stanley cup rict s delegate, who is allowed to vote only in House committees. While the House easily passed the bill in April, Senate Republican leaders vowed to block it, saying it is unconstitutional. The White House al stanley becher so threatened a veto. If the residents of the District are to get a member for themselves, they have a remedy: amend the Constitution, said Senate Minority Leader Mi
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that the president s legal team has responded to special counsel Robert Mueller with a counter-offer for proposed terms of a possible presidential interview. Giuliani, who made the remarks on fellow Trump attorney Jay Sekulow s radio show, didn t say what the proposed terms are.But in th <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley mug e past, the president s legal team has pushed to limit the number of questions about obstruction and answer as much as possible in writing. This is not a final answer on whether Mr. Trump will do an interview. The stanley thermos mug negotiations have been ongoing for months, as the president s legal team enters this new counter offer.Mueller responded to a previous letter sent by the Trump legal team last week, according to Giuliani. Giuliani said what happens moving forward is the president s decision. It s his decision on how far he wants to go in giving up certain prerogatives, Giuliani said. It s his decision as to what the balance is going to be. If he weren t the president, you and I know that this would be an easy decision -- he just wouldn t testify. People who are even subjects of investigations, we know he is not the target, they almost never testify and prosecutors have to make the decision without ever hearing from them which is why, it would not be so unusual for Mueller to make this decision without hearing from the president. Giuliani said he wants this decision completed by Sept. 1, although he hasn t stanley cup becher held Fghw Embattled Rep. Duncan Hunter tells judge corruption case is political bias
A bill to give District of Columbia residents their first member of Congress died in the Senate on Tuesday, dashing hopes of full voting rights in the nation s capital after a 206-year wait.Senators voted 57-42, just three votes short of the 60 needed to move the measure forward. The bill would have created two new House <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley cup seats: One for the city of about 600,000 people and one for Utah, which narrowly missed out on a fourth seat after the last census.The procedural vote, against moving on with the debate, effectively killed the best chance in decades to win the District a full-fledged House member. The city has been denied voting rights in Congress since 1801, making it the only major capital in the world where citizens are denied a vote in the nation s representative body of government. Advocates had hoped to resolve what they call a national disgrace and the most important civil rights issue of the era. They said they will try again, likely with a new version of the bill next year. We re not going to take this lying down, vowed Eleanor Holmes Norton, the Dist stanley cup rict s delegate, who is allowed to vote only in House committees. While the House easily passed the bill in April, Senate Republican leaders vowed to block it, saying it is unconstitutional. The White House al stanley becher so threatened a veto. If the residents of the District are to get a member for themselves, they have a remedy: amend the Constitution, said Senate Minority Leader Mi
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The U.S. State Department confirms that some U.S. government personnel in Havana on official duty have reported incidents which have caused a variety of physical symptoms. A spokesperson fo <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher r the State Department s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs says the department does not have definitive answers on the source or cause of the incidents. What this requires is providing medical examinations to these people, initially when they started reporting what I will just call symptoms, it took time to figure out what it was, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said on Wednesday. We re monitoring it. A source familiar with the incidents said Thursday that U.S. officials are looking into whether the incidents were stanley mugs caused by a possible type of acoustics device that was in or outside homes of embassy workers provided by the Cuban government. State Department employees suffered loss of stanley flask hearing, constant painful headaches, sleeplessness, exhaustion and other symptoms. The source says as many as 8 or 9 USG employees had their assignments cut short, but some affected by the incidents still remain on the island who were encouraged not to leave. Dozens of embassy employees reported the incidents that began in late 2016. U.S. officials in Cuba suffered physical symptoms 03:21 Xehd Senate to vote on $109B highway overhaul bill
House Democratic leaders announced Wednesday that they will ban the much-criticized practice of using annual spending bills to direct pet projects to for-profit companies that often return the favor with campaign contributions.House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., told reporters that he hopes the step will mean 1,000 fewer earmarks and break the linkage betw <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us een campaign contributions and earmarks that has sparked intense criticism and resulted in ethics probes of several lawmakers.The election-year step comes after the ethics committee investigated seven members of a Pentagon spending panel for rewarding earmarks to companies whose executives and hired lobbyists showered th garrafinhas stanley em with campaign cash. The panel found no linkage and absolved the lawmakers. The announcement by House Democrats comes as their GOP rivals are weighing giving up so-called earmarks altogether in an appeal to voters frustrated with Washington s free-spending ways.The subject of earmarks has over the years sparked intense criticism of Congress that s often fueled by wasteful earmarks such as the $200-million-plus bridge to nowhere in Alaska that was supposed to connect an island with a population of just 50 or so to the mainland. But among congressional watchdogs the mor stanley cup e odious element has been the pay-to-play culture in which campaign cash flows from earmark beneficiaries into the coffers of powerful lawmakers. For-profit earmarks are r
The U.S. State Department confirms that some U.S. government personnel in Havana on official duty have reported incidents which have caused a variety of physical symptoms. A spokesperson fo <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup becher r the State Department s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs says the department does not have definitive answers on the source or cause of the incidents. What this requires is providing medical examinations to these people, initially when they started reporting what I will just call symptoms, it took time to figure out what it was, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said on Wednesday. We re monitoring it. A source familiar with the incidents said Thursday that U.S. officials are looking into whether the incidents were stanley mugs caused by a possible type of acoustics device that was in or outside homes of embassy workers provided by the Cuban government. State Department employees suffered loss of stanley flask hearing, constant painful headaches, sleeplessness, exhaustion and other symptoms. The source says as many as 8 or 9 USG employees had their assignments cut short, but some affected by the incidents still remain on the island who were encouraged not to leave. Dozens of embassy employees reported the incidents that began in late 2016. U.S. officials in Cuba suffered physical symptoms 03:21 Xehd Senate to vote on $109B highway overhaul bill
House Democratic leaders announced Wednesday that they will ban the much-criticized practice of using annual spending bills to direct pet projects to for-profit companies that often return the favor with campaign contributions.House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., told reporters that he hopes the step will mean 1,000 fewer earmarks and break the linkage betw <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley us een campaign contributions and earmarks that has sparked intense criticism and resulted in ethics probes of several lawmakers.The election-year step comes after the ethics committee investigated seven members of a Pentagon spending panel for rewarding earmarks to companies whose executives and hired lobbyists showered th garrafinhas stanley em with campaign cash. The panel found no linkage and absolved the lawmakers. The announcement by House Democrats comes as their GOP rivals are weighing giving up so-called earmarks altogether in an appeal to voters frustrated with Washington s free-spending ways.The subject of earmarks has over the years sparked intense criticism of Congress that s often fueled by wasteful earmarks such as the $200-million-plus bridge to nowhere in Alaska that was supposed to connect an island with a population of just 50 or so to the mainland. But among congressional watchdogs the mor stanley cup e odious element has been the pay-to-play culture in which campaign cash flows from earmark beneficiaries into the coffers of powerful lawmakers. For-profit earmarks are r
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In a trio of motions filed Monday, former President Donald Trump asked a Georgia judge to throw out felony racketeering charges against him, saying the criminal election subversion case violated presidential immunity, double jeopardy and due process protections.Trump has frequently cited presidential immunity in his efforts to thwart criminal and civil cases against him. On Tuesday, he is expected to attend a federal appeals court hearing in Washington, D.C., stemming from a similar presidential immunity claim in a separate criminal case, in which he is also charged for his actions following his 2020 election loss.One of the filings in Georgia mdash; where he is accused of conspiring with others to illegally have himself declared the state s winner in 2020 mdash; closely mirrors the presidential immunity claim he s argued in the D.C. case. <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain From 1789 to 2023, no President ever faced criminal prosecution for acts committed whi stanley france le in office. That unbroken historic tradition of presidential immunity is rooted in the separation of powers and the text of the Constitution, Trump s attorneys argued in Monday s filing.In December, Trump s attorneys in Washington wrote that during the 234 years from 1789 to 2023, no current or former president had ever been criminally prosecuted for official acts. That unbroken tradition died this year, and the histori stanley quencher cal fallout is tremendous. Trump has denied the allegations against him, claiming he Odpq GOP Sen. John Cornyn Warns Incumbents: Be Prepared for Primaries
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In a trio of motions filed Monday, former President Donald Trump asked a Georgia judge to throw out felony racketeering charges against him, saying the criminal election subversion case violated presidential immunity, double jeopardy and due process protections.Trump has frequently cited presidential immunity in his efforts to thwart criminal and civil cases against him. On Tuesday, he is expected to attend a federal appeals court hearing in Washington, D.C., stemming from a similar presidential immunity claim in a separate criminal case, in which he is also charged for his actions following his 2020 election loss.One of the filings in Georgia mdash; where he is accused of conspiring with others to illegally have himself declared the state s winner in 2020 mdash; closely mirrors the presidential immunity claim he s argued in the D.C. case. <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain From 1789 to 2023, no President ever faced criminal prosecution for acts committed whi stanley france le in office. That unbroken historic tradition of presidential immunity is rooted in the separation of powers and the text of the Constitution, Trump s attorneys argued in Monday s filing.In December, Trump s attorneys in Washington wrote that during the 234 years from 1789 to 2023, no current or former president had ever been criminally prosecuted for official acts. That unbroken tradition died this year, and the histori stanley quencher cal fallout is tremendous. Trump has denied the allegations against him, claiming he Odpq GOP Sen. John Cornyn Warns Incumbents: Be Prepared for Primaries
President Bush on Monday signed a sweeping energy bill that will send billions of dollars in tax subsidies to energy companies, yet do little <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup immediately to ease gas prices or lower reliance on foreign oil. This bill is not going to solve our energy challe stanley cup nges overnight, Mr. Bush said just before signing the bill into law. It s going to take years of focused efforts to alleviate those problems. Mr. Bush traveled here from his ranch in Crawford, Texas, to sign the 1,724-page bill, which was passed, with bipartisan support, to end a yearlong standoff in Congress over national energy policy. The president portrayed the stanley vaso bill he signed as the launch of an energy strategy for the 21st century on a day when the price of oil hit another record high, reports CBS News Correspondent Mark Knoller.On Monday, oil prices jumped to a new high near $64 a barrel, reflecting the market s persistent uneasiness about strong demand, tight supplies and a slew of threats to output around the globe. Light, sweet crude for September delivery rose as high as $63.99 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange and settled at $63.94 -- the peak close since Nymex trading began in 1983.The average nationwide price for regular unleaded gasoline is $2.34 a gallon, or 46 cents above last year, according to the Oil Price Information Service of Wall, N.J. Still, government data show that gasoline consumption is up almost 1 percent at 9.1 million barrels a day thro
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Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed a bill Monday that bans abortion at 12 weeks of pregnancy and restricts gender-affirming medical care for people younger than 19.The abortion ban takes effect immediately. It includes exceptions for rape, incest and to save the life of the mot <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza her.The law will also prevent transgender people under 19 from receiving any gender-confirming surgery. It also restricts the use of hormone treatments and puberty blockers in minors, putting the state s chief medical officer mdash; a political appointee who is an ear, nose and throat doctor mdash; in charge of setting the rules for those therapies. In Nebraska, people younger than 19 are considered minors.The hybrid measure ties together restrictions that Republicans have pursued across the U.S. Pillen called the law the most significant win for soc stanley cup ial conservative agenda in over a generation of Nebraska before he signed the law while holding a 5-day-old baby as his two oldest granddaughters stood next to him. It s about protecting our kids and saving babies. Pure and simple, Pillen said. Hundreds of people descend on the Neb stanley cup raska Capitol, in Lincoln, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, to protest plans by conservative lawmakers in the Nebraska Legislature to revive an abortion ban rejected last month by folding it into a bill that would ban gender-affirming care in transgender minors. Rvvq Romney Mum On Abortion Ultrasound Bill
Rep. Don Young R-Alaska is under fire from an environmental group with a record of successfully targeting vulnerable Republicans.The Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund launched television and radio ads Wednesday against Young, <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pt>stanley portugal attacking him over abusing his office for personal gain and for refusing to protect Alaska from global warming. stanley vattenflaska The television ad, airing in the Anchorage media market, is the second round of television spots against GOP incumbents this election cycle. They aired ads in June and July against Reps. Ken Calvert R-Calif, , Rick Renzi R-Ariz , Dean Heller R-Nev. , Steve Pearce R-N.M and John Doolittle R-Calif. touching on similar themes. Last cycle, they helped oust former Rep. Richard Pombo R-Calif. , who was also accused of stanley becher ethical improprieties, spending over $1 million in ads and direct mail against him. As was the case with Pombo, the environmental grouprsquo primary message in the advertisement focuses on Youngrsquo ethics, and not his positions on the environment. The ad does, however, label Young as the only member in the Alaskan delegation not working to reduce global warming. Young is under investigation by the Justice Department over his ties to oil-field services company Veco Corp. He spent more in legal fees than he raised this past fundraising quarter. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recir
Republican Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed a bill Monday that bans abortion at 12 weeks of pregnancy and restricts gender-affirming medical care for people younger than 19.The abortion ban takes effect immediately. It includes exceptions for rape, incest and to save the life of the mot <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza her.The law will also prevent transgender people under 19 from receiving any gender-confirming surgery. It also restricts the use of hormone treatments and puberty blockers in minors, putting the state s chief medical officer mdash; a political appointee who is an ear, nose and throat doctor mdash; in charge of setting the rules for those therapies. In Nebraska, people younger than 19 are considered minors.The hybrid measure ties together restrictions that Republicans have pursued across the U.S. Pillen called the law the most significant win for soc stanley cup ial conservative agenda in over a generation of Nebraska before he signed the law while holding a 5-day-old baby as his two oldest granddaughters stood next to him. It s about protecting our kids and saving babies. Pure and simple, Pillen said. Hundreds of people descend on the Neb stanley cup raska Capitol, in Lincoln, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, to protest plans by conservative lawmakers in the Nebraska Legislature to revive an abortion ban rejected last month by folding it into a bill that would ban gender-affirming care in transgender minors. Rvvq Romney Mum On Abortion Ultrasound Bill
Rep. Don Young R-Alaska is under fire from an environmental group with a record of successfully targeting vulnerable Republicans.The Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund launched television and radio ads Wednesday against Young, <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pt>stanley portugal attacking him over abusing his office for personal gain and for refusing to protect Alaska from global warming. stanley vattenflaska The television ad, airing in the Anchorage media market, is the second round of television spots against GOP incumbents this election cycle. They aired ads in June and July against Reps. Ken Calvert R-Calif, , Rick Renzi R-Ariz , Dean Heller R-Nev. , Steve Pearce R-N.M and John Doolittle R-Calif. touching on similar themes. Last cycle, they helped oust former Rep. Richard Pombo R-Calif. , who was also accused of stanley becher ethical improprieties, spending over $1 million in ads and direct mail against him. As was the case with Pombo, the environmental grouprsquo primary message in the advertisement focuses on Youngrsquo ethics, and not his positions on the environment. The ad does, however, label Young as the only member in the Alaskan delegation not working to reduce global warming. Young is under investigation by the Justice Department over his ties to oil-field services company Veco Corp. He spent more in legal fees than he raised this past fundraising quarter. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recir
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The following is a transcript of an interview with Chris Krebs, the former director of CISA and a CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst, that aired on May 19, 2024.MARGARET BRENNAN: And we re joined now by CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs, who is the former director of the C <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug ybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Good to have you back.CHRIS KREBS: Good to be back. MARGARET BRENNAN: So in our polling that we just carried out in Arizona in particular, it was a center of election denialism back in stanley uk 2020 and we re seeing this again. I mean, nearly half of Trump s supporters say the 2024 presidential results in Arizona should be investigated and challenged if Biden wins. Seven in 10 from those who identify themselves as MAGA . Is this going to be a repeat of 2020 I mean, what s gonna happen CHRIS KREBS: Well, you know, all these claims are despite any credible evidence being presented in the courts or, you know, to everyone else and the experts out there. We re continuing to see claims stanley cup of problems with 2020, even 2022, the midterms. So, I think the incentive structures, the way they re aligned right now, it creates plenty of room and a permissive environment for those to allege are problems, again, despite any credible evidence and continued investments in election security, election resilience, modernizing election systems. You know back in 2020 we talked about having 95% or so of ballots cast on paper. Now Uibw AP fact check: both sides play loose with facts in health debate
President Obama returns to the White House from the Camp David presidential retreat, July 8, 2012. Getty CBS News President Obam <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley kaffeebecher a will launch on Monday a push to extend the so-called Bush tax cuts for low and middle-income Americans, but he will continue to fight for the cuts to expire on Jan. 1 for people earning more than $250,000. A senior Obama campaign official confirmed to CB stanley cups uk S News a report in The New York Times that President Obama would offi stanley borraccia cially announce his call for a one-year extension to the tax cuts for Americans at or below that income threshold in a news conference on Monday.Obama campaign senior adviser Robert Gibbs hinted at the announcement Sunday on CNN s State of the Union. Gibbs said the president was 100 percent committed to allowing some Bush-era tax cuts to expire, reports CBSNews s Leigh Ann Caldwell. The series of tax cuts originally passed in 2001 and 2003 during George W. Bush s presidency, and later extended, are set to expire at the end of this year, explains Caldwell. In 2010, President Obama agreed to a two-year extension, but Gibbs gave on Sunday the first insight into the campaign s plan to block another extension for couples making more than $250,000. Video: Can Obama buck economy s odds to win 2nd term In weekend addresses, Obama, GOP focus on jobsIn Ohio, Obama makes a personal pitch We should pr
The following is a transcript of an interview with Chris Krebs, the former director of CISA and a CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst, that aired on May 19, 2024.MARGARET BRENNAN: And we re joined now by CBS News cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs, who is the former director of the C <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley mug ybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Good to have you back.CHRIS KREBS: Good to be back. MARGARET BRENNAN: So in our polling that we just carried out in Arizona in particular, it was a center of election denialism back in stanley uk 2020 and we re seeing this again. I mean, nearly half of Trump s supporters say the 2024 presidential results in Arizona should be investigated and challenged if Biden wins. Seven in 10 from those who identify themselves as MAGA . Is this going to be a repeat of 2020 I mean, what s gonna happen CHRIS KREBS: Well, you know, all these claims are despite any credible evidence being presented in the courts or, you know, to everyone else and the experts out there. We re continuing to see claims stanley cup of problems with 2020, even 2022, the midterms. So, I think the incentive structures, the way they re aligned right now, it creates plenty of room and a permissive environment for those to allege are problems, again, despite any credible evidence and continued investments in election security, election resilience, modernizing election systems. You know back in 2020 we talked about having 95% or so of ballots cast on paper. Now Uibw AP fact check: both sides play loose with facts in health debate
President Obama returns to the White House from the Camp David presidential retreat, July 8, 2012. Getty CBS News President Obam <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley kaffeebecher a will launch on Monday a push to extend the so-called Bush tax cuts for low and middle-income Americans, but he will continue to fight for the cuts to expire on Jan. 1 for people earning more than $250,000. A senior Obama campaign official confirmed to CB stanley cups uk S News a report in The New York Times that President Obama would offi stanley borraccia cially announce his call for a one-year extension to the tax cuts for Americans at or below that income threshold in a news conference on Monday.Obama campaign senior adviser Robert Gibbs hinted at the announcement Sunday on CNN s State of the Union. Gibbs said the president was 100 percent committed to allowing some Bush-era tax cuts to expire, reports CBSNews s Leigh Ann Caldwell. The series of tax cuts originally passed in 2001 and 2003 during George W. Bush s presidency, and later extended, are set to expire at the end of this year, explains Caldwell. In 2010, President Obama agreed to a two-year extension, but Gibbs gave on Sunday the first insight into the campaign s plan to block another extension for couples making more than $250,000. Video: Can Obama buck economy s odds to win 2nd term In weekend addresses, Obama, GOP focus on jobsIn Ohio, Obama makes a personal pitch We should pr
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Donald Trump Jr. will be called back to the stand Monday in his family s New York civil fraud trial, an attorney for the Trumps said in court Thursday.Trump Jr. was previously called to the stand on Nov. 2 and Nov. 3, when he testified that the Trump Organization s internal and outside accountants were responsible for the financial statements at the center of the $250 million fraud case. These people had an incredible, intimate knowledge and I relied on them, Trump Jr. said on the stand. One accountant who testified earlier in the trial said his firm relied on the Trumps company to provide accurate data for the financial statements. In 2022, the firm recanted the documents, citing New York Attorney General Letitia James fraud investigation.The defense did not question Trump Jr. at the time. He was one of more than 20 witnesses called by lawyers for the state over the first month of the trial. His siblings Eric Trump and Ivanka Trump were also called to the stand, as was their father, former President Donald Trump. Dona <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website ld Trump Jr. arrives at New York State Supreme Court in New York on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images stanley termoska The three younger Trumps all downplayed their connection to so-called statements of financial condition for thei stanley cup r father, documents that the judge in the case has already ruled were rife Iyem Obama: Military option against Iran not a bluff
PULITZER BAIT....Megan McArdle quotes Scottish journalist Alex Massie on the parlous state of British press awards:In their own way, the hacks treat these awards with the proper level of contempt and, since no-one spends all year dreaming of ways to win them we are at least spared the epic, 17-part thumb-sucking series on Life or Death or Being a Deaf Quadraplegic the American papers publish in a bid to win Pulitzers...You know, I hear this kind of contempt for Pulitzer bait a lot. And some of it is probably justified. Still, I have to ask: is this really one of American journalism s most pressing problems That it spends too much time on serious, detailed examinations of underreported public issues Should we be awarding Pulitzers for Best Advice Columnist instead Of course, if you think the answer is yes, you might be interested in my idea for changing the face of network news. I think someone should hire Billy Bush and Nancy O Dell and have them start presenting the news the way they currently present Access Hollywood. Why not After all, Billy has a degree in international relations and Nancy graduated summa from Clemson. They re just <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley cup the ticket if we want to get the kids interested in news again. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline- stanley taza recirc-item--id-c8 stanley italia d3347c-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail-recirc-item--id-c8d3347c-8c88-11e2
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