That trump will face accountability if he loses at the polls and that is something to hold onto. Joyce vance, thank you for your time tonight. That is our show. Now it is time for the last word with ali velshi. Good evening. Good evening. I m glad you brought up tina peters in colorado because that story is bonkers. It s not on everybody s radar, but it is worth watching. As bonkers as it is and stuff in arizona and michigan and pennsylvania and georgia were last election, there are still people with plans like this and they are still pedaling, as the judge in that case says, the same snake oil, so it is useful to know about that. I think it is important that the judge is aware of it and thinking of the future, not just the past. That s exactly right. Have a good evening. Thank you. This is the good news that fox and friends viewers woke up to. Fox news alert. The september jobs report was released and shows the u. S. Added 254,000 jobs last month. That is significantly higher than eco
the campaign they are talking about what people are actually feeling out there. i think that is going to be very helpful. you can get people statistics and all sorts of stuff, but we have to have real conversations about how are these things affecting you at home? a lot of surprises for me. a lot of fun in one hallway, running into two of my old friends. we will do this all over again. he might get some sleep, my friend. we have a surprise from the supreme court. a ruling in favor of common sense. all the justices except clarence thomas joined in favor of the common sense decision in the case of preventing domestic abusers from having guns. chief justice roberts, in the majority opinion, said the laws confirm what common sense suggests one one when individual poses a clear threat to another, the threatening individual may be disarmed. end quote. that threatening individual may be disarmed. that is a good concept. does it apply to this individual? those j6 warriors,
and run into malcolm kenyatta, who s a fellow pennsylvanian. and it was great to see him. and you know, the campaign has people like him talking about what people are actually feeling out there, i think that s going to be very, very helpful. you can give people statistics, you can give people all sorts of stuff, but we have to have real conversations about how are these things affecting you at home. so i thought, lot of surprises for me, lot of fun in one hallway running into two of my old friends. i m going to see you in not too many hours. we re going to do this all over again. get some sleep, my friend. a surprise from the supreme court today a ruling in favor of common sense. all the justices except thomas joined in favor in the case of preventing domestic abusers from having guns. chief justice roberts in the majority opinion wrote, quote, the laws confirm what common sense suggests, when an individual poses a clear threat of physical violence to another, the threa
Music and art majors at the University of North Dakota will spend most of their days at the Hughes Fine Arts Center. The center hosts various events throughout the year, from hosting concerts in the Josephine Campbell Recital Hall to selling student-made ceramics just inside the main entrance. However, one of the most common events.
The University of North Dakota’s Hughes Fine Arts Center welcomed a special exhibit this month. Ceramicist Elaine Olafson Henry’s collection, 50 Bowls, 50 States, 50 Woodfires, arrived on Feb. 5 and will remain in the Colonel Eugene E. Myers Art Gallery until its closing reception on Feb. 29, which the artist will attend. The exhibit.