The judge. Embattled Pennsylvania Attorney general Kathleen Kane took no questions as she arrived for her arraignment in norristown this afternoon. Facing criminal charges allegeding she leaked secret grand jury information to the media and then lied under oath about doing it. What do you want to say to voters. Reporter her mug shot was taken she was finger printerred and video conferenced with a imagines trait where she was read the charges. She understood the charges and the conditions of bail which includeed no intimidating or retaliateing against possible witnesses. Sad day and theres been arraignment now for the chief Law Enforcement in the state. So were here to proceed with the case and bring justice. Reporter bail was set at 10,000 but unsecured. Meaning she did not have to post any up front money following the arraignment in order to walk out. Unexpectedly leaving through a different door hoping to avoid the cameras. Her vehicle quickly driving off. She had no went but her att
Reinforced the relationship between the United States of america and the republic of china but also people of two countries to understand, better relationships than ever, so a very short speech, i thank you for coming and your support, enjoy this afternoon, thank you. I would like to introduce another cohost, america studies. Now we are going to start the panel 2 and talking about an economy issue, it is fundamental, everything is fundamental. Aside from that, Heritage Foundation and from csis and the final essence from that. Good afternoon. As representative for the Heritage Foundation i thought i would talk about our index of Economic Freedom where taiwan ranks among 180 economies, those who are not familiar with it, the index of Economic Freedom published by the Heritage Foundation every year for the past two or three years, scored on a 100 point scale, completely repressed economy, this ranges from north korea with core of 5 to hong kong with a score of 90. The score reflects each
Im sure this is not a wakeup call. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, president lee, honorable guests and distinguished speaker. On behalf of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of america, thank you Heritage Foundation for this opportunity to be the cosponsor of this forum. This forum we hope through this forum we are not only reinforce relationship between United States of america and republic of china but also we can have the people of the two countries to understand to build better relationship than ever. So this is my very short speech, and i thank you for your comment and thank you for your support. Enjoy this afternoon. Thank you. [applause] and also like to introduce another cohost, organizer, in ita institute of taiwan and american studies. [applause] now were going to start the panel and talking about the economy issue, policies interesting but it comes fundamental. Everything is fundamental. We are going to go by the order on the program so we will start riley from the Heri
A 20-year-old MIT student has been dubbed the "Asian Stephen Hawking" for defying physical limitations imposed by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) to achieve academic excellence and make groundbreaking strides in mathematics and physics. Triumph over adversity: Benjamin Lou was just 6 months old when he was diagnosed with SMA, a condition deemed life-threatening by doctors. Lou endured numerous surgeries and medical challenges throughout his childhood, with his mother, Jenny Huang, becoming his dedicated caregiver.