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5 things you need to know now - Parliamentarian ruling could clear the way for Dems to use reconciliation to pass more legislation

5 things you need to know now 5 things you need to know now Parliamentarian ruling could clear the way for Dems to use reconciliation to pass more legislation Police chief testifies Chauvin absolutely violated policies in Floyd arrest Arkansas governor vetoes anti-trans health care bill U.S. on pace to be 1st major country to vaccinate 75 percent of population Harvey Weinstein s lawyers begin lengthy effort to overturn his rape conviction The Senate parliamentarian issued an opinion on Monday that a spokesperson for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said could give Democrats more opportunities to pass major pieces of legislation this year without any Republican support. The parliamentarian has advised that a revised budget resolution may contain budget reconciliation instructions, the spokesperson said, adding that this confirms Schumer s interpretation of the Budget Act and allows Democrats additional tools to improve the lives of Americans if Republican o

Watch live: Derek Chauvin trial in George Floyd killing

Derek Chauvin trial: live: Judge hears motions on Morries Hall

Live: Minneapolis police lieutenant in charge of use-of-force training takes stand in Derek Chauvin trial In the second week of witness testimony, the prosecution is beginning to call experts after the first emotional days of bystander accounts. Author: Emily Haavik, Diane Sandberg (KARE11) Published: 5:04 AM CDT April 6, 2021 Updated: 10:50 AM CDT April 6, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Editor s note: Some of the images depicted in the video and testimony are graphic. Have a question you d like to hear our trial experts answer? Send it to lraguse@kare11.com or text it to 763-797-7215.  Tuesday, April 6 Judge said Morries Hall, who was with George Floyd when he was arrested, can testify on narrow topics without violating 5th Amendment

5 things you need to know now - Biden to move up deadline for making all adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccination

5 things you need to know now Biden to move up deadline for making all adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccination Senate parliamentarian opens door for Dems to pass more filibuster-proof bills Baylor beats Gonzaga in lopsided NCAA men s basketball title game Police chief testifies Chauvin absolutely violated policies in Floyd arrest Arkansas governor vetoes anti-trans health-care bill President Biden on Tuesday will announce he s moving up the deadline for states to open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all adults to April 19, earlier than his previous deadline of May 1. The president will reportedly credit governors efforts to meet his original May 1 deadline, which he announced in March. Since then, all 50 states have either made COVID-19 vaccines available to all adults or announced when they will. Hawaii and Oregon are the only states that will face pressure to alter their timetable after Biden s announcement, as they were scheduled to open vaccine eligibility to all adult

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