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After a weekend that left at least 29 people dead and dozens injured in two separate mass shooting events, President Trump is calling on lawmakers in Congress to reconsider background check legislation as a first step to addressing the nation s gun crisis. He also appeared to lay some of the blame at the hands of the news media. Republicans and Democrats must come together and get stron <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley cup g background checks, perhaps marrying this stanley mug legislation with desperately needed immigration reform, Mr. Trump tweeted. We must have somet stanley thermos mug hing good, if not GREAT, come out of these two tragic events! the president added.Mr. Trump then took aim at the press, saying the Media has a big responsibility to life and safety in our Country. The Media has a big responsibility to life and safety in our Country. Fake News has contributed greatly to the anger and rage that has built up over many years. News coverage has got to start being fair, balanced and unbiased, or these terrible problems will only get worse!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump August 5, 2019 This isn t the first time the president has been vocal about expanding background checks in the wake of mass shooting events. In 2018, he expressed support for the FIX NICS Act aimed at improving the National Instant Criminal Background Check System NICS , the federal database used for background checks in gun purchases. In February, the Democratic-controlled Houseapproved a bill requiring fe Laks Bernanke: I m as Disgusted as You Are
Updated 11:40 p.m. ETAfter months of heated, sometimes nasty, campaigning, President Obama and Mitt Romney met in the same room on the same stage for the first time Wednesday night for the first of three debates, this one focusing specifically on the top issue on voters minds: the economy.At the University of Denver, in the battleground state of Colorado, moderator Jim Lehrer threw the first question to President Obama. Beyond the cordial, obligatory opening remarks, which included the president wishing his wife, Michelle, a happy 20th wedding anniversary and promis <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pt>garrafinhas stanley ing not to spend their next anniversary in front of 40 million people, the debate quickly turned to economic philosophy. The opening remarks of both candidates attempt stanley becher ed to define the other but also outlined their differing visions. Are we going to double-down on the top-down economic plan that Romney proposes the president asked, criticizing Romney for an economic plan that benefits the wealthy. Or do we embrace a new economic patriotism he said, which he defined as an economic approach of shared sacrifice and a focus on the middle class. Romney responded recounting a story of a young couple who is struggling and just lost their home. He said he can help such families, but it s going to take a different path. He added, The president has a view very similar to the stanley cup view he had when he ran four years, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regu
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Washington mdash; Senator Tammy Duckworth on Sunday called for a deeper investigation into the motive behind the shootings at Atlanta-area spas last week that left eight people dead, including six Asian women, as well as other crimes against Asian Americans.Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois and the first Thai American elected to Congress, told Face the Nation that the shooting looks racially motivated to me, and said she has asked FBI Director Chris Wray and Attorney General Merrick Garland to examine whether hate crimes against Asian Americans are underreported. From where I sit, I want to see a deeper investigation into whether or not these shootings and other <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek similar crimes are racially motivated. It looks racially motivated to me, Duckworth said Sunday. But I m not, you know, I m not a police officer, I m not investigating the crimes. What I have done, though, is I have actually sent a letter to Director Wray and to Attorney General Garland asking f stanley cups uk or a deeper investigation into crimes that involve Asian-Americans to see how many crimes have actually been underreported as hate crimes. Transcript: Sen. Tammy Duckworth on Face the Nation We know that crimes against Asian-Americans that have been categorized as hate crimes have increased by over 150% in our nation s major cities, Duckw stanley mug orth continued. That s over 3,800 additional crimes last year. But we also know that many of these crimes go underreported as hate crimes and are just classified as a mugging, or Ygyx Bush Defends Free Market Amidst Crisis
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President Trump s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. is concerned that the circle of those his father can trust is getting much smaller amid the fallout over a New York Times op-ed that alleges a quiet resistance inside the White House walls. I think there are people in there that he can trust, it s just mdash; it s a much smaller group than I would like it to be, Trump Jr. told ABC News in an interview that aired Tuesday. Without naming names, Trump Jr. said that group still included some outside the family, as well as his sister Ivanka and brother-in-law Jared Kushner, who serve as White House advisers to the president.The president s son, who was active in the campaign but does not have an official role in the administration, called the Times op-ed pretty disgusting and sad, suggesting that perhaps it was penned by a disgruntled person who had already been thrown out of the White House because they didn t deliver on w <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cups hat they were supposed to do. This is very low-level person who will throw their name on an op-ed, and basically subvert the vote of the American people stanley cups uk who elected my father to do this job, he added.The op-e stanley cup d, written by someone the Times only identified as a senior administration official, says that President Trump is facing a test to his presidency unlike any faced by a modern American leader. The dilemma mdash; which he does not fully grasp mdash; is that many of the senior officials in his own administr Tzdb Obama: Unemployment benefits expiration just plain cruel
CBS From CBS News Maria Gavrilovic: CHICAGO Barack Obama heads to Missouri today, in what will be his seventh trip to the state since securing the Democratic nomination. Although Obama hasn t been to Missouri since the end of August, a recent boost in poll numbers may have given the campaign confidence that they could take the state on November 4th.The economy may be one of the reasons that Obama is advancing in the state. Missouri has seen some of the highest unemployment rates in years, as factories and small businesses continue to suffer as a result of the economic slump. Obama will focus on his tax cut policy as well has jobs in speeches in both St. Louis and Kansas City. He believes that his tax plan has been misrepresented in McCain TV and radio ads. The events today have a strategic significance, as Obama tries to win the urban and suburban areas of Missouri. Most rural voters in the state tend to vote Republican, but a h <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.it>stanley italia igh turn out in cities such stanley becher as St. Louis could prove to be the key to winning the state. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-cb1cce82-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right- stanley cup price rail-recirc-item--id-cb1cce82-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-cb1cce82-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5 display: block;
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The future of the American auto industry is electric mdash; President Joe Biden has committed to making two-thirds of all new cars in the U.S. electric vehicles EVs by 2032, and major manufacturers, including General Motors, have announced that they ll stop making internal combustion engine vehicles entirely by 2035. This evolution won t just affect drivers, but also the mechanics who fix the next generation of cars.Fewer parts to fix on EVs means lower maintenance <Elec><a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers tric vehicles are] going to starve a lot of people out of this ind <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley quencher ustry, predicted Sam Cicinelli, a former automotive technician and union official for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.In large part, that s because EVs tend to need much less repair. According to AAA, traditional vehicles on average cost $949 a year to maintain, while electric vehicles cost $330 less. There are fewer parts to fix on an EV. A car with an internal combustion engine is made up of 33,000 moving parts, but an EV has just 13,000. EVs don t have oil to change or oil filters to replace. And there are no cooling systems to keep an engine from overheating, since there s no engine. EV brakes still need to be replaced, but not as often as traditional cars.What happens to jobs for auto mechanics In the short term, not much is happening to these jobs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics foreca stanley cup sts little or no change from 2021 to 2031 for automotive service technicians. Edda Federal K-9 handlers earned more than Vice President Mike Pence last year
Speaker of the House John Boehner House Speaker John Boehner took aim at President Obama s budget proposal on Wednesday, asserting that he had real doubts about whether the two parties could come to an agreement on the budget, and taking aim Mr. Obama s efficacy as a leader. I ve got real doubts whether we ll ever be able to come to an agreement with a Democrat-controlled Senate over a budget, Boehner said in an interview on Fox News. He wasn t elected to just sit there in the Oval Offi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup website ce, he was elected to lead, Boehner added, of the president. And if he won t lead, we will. Boehner argued that Democrats were cheering for a government shutdown - which would likely result if Congress failed to pass a Continuing Resolution to fund the government after the expiration of the current stopgap funding bill on March 4. The only people cheering for a government shutdown around here are Democrats, led by Democratic Leader] Harry Reid and <New>York Senator] Chuck Schumer, Boehner said. There s been no <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley water bottle talk of shutting down the govern cups stanley ment on our side. Is a Government Shutdown in March on the Table Boehner joined a chorus of Republicans in criticizing Obama s failure to take on entitlement reform in his budget proposal, and said the GOP-created House budget would include such cuts - particularly in Medicare and Social Security. I don t know how this is going to play out, other than we came here to cut
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