Representation. This is the fourth event in a series. We are posting all the forms of democracy. Com. So this is a live screening and we are also being joined by cspan today. You can see everything and every form that is taking place and it has really been an exciting series so far. Weve had members of Congress Speak about this just right after the Voting Rights act was talked about by the Supreme Court. Everything is an important topic because of something that is at the heart of our democracy. We have the chair of the representation 2020. Please welcome cynthia. Hello, i am cynthia and i am on the board and i am also the new chair of our representation project that seeks to broaden the discussion of measures to increase the number of those in elected office by an acknowledging the work that is being done by groups and individuals and also highlight three areas of structural changes that we think demand more attention. The first of those is encouraging Political Parties to recruit mor
This examines whether there should be different roles from local Council Meetings were citizens come to ask for official action. This is about one hour. Well hear argument first this morning in case 12696, the town of greece v. Galloway. Mr. Hungar. Thank you, mr. Chief justice, and may it please the court the court of appeals correctly held that the legislative prayers at issue in this case were not offensive in the way identified as problematic in marsh, but the court then committed legal error by engrafting the endorsement test onto marsh as a new barrier to the practice of legislative prayer. Mr. Hungar, im wondering what you would think of the following suppose that as we began this session of the court, the chief justice had called a minister up to the front of the courtroom, facing the lawyers, maybe the parties, maybe the spectators. And the minister had asked everyone to stand and to bow their heads in prayer and the minister said the following he said, we acknowledge the savi
2 trillion to 3 trillion less out of it that may be regarded as its capacity, every single year. That there are more kids living at home because they cant get jobs as a graduate from school in the industrialized world than there have been in decades. You can regard that as a kind of continuing crisis is with us today. I guess that would appear to be the crisis that ought to be the preoccupation. Questions . Come to the microphone. People inre enough the room. There should be a few questions. Im going to be greedy and questions. The shock that has given us a new equilibrium . For all the others, theres a lot of talk about liquidity and its hard to tell liquidity versus the solvency and the importance of acting quickly. When you act quickly and do the stress tests, doesnt really matter if you sort out which is liquidity and which is solvency or is important thing just to divide the banks into two piles like maybe roosevelt turned the bank holiday . Andou recapitalize some wipeout others
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Hi, everyone. Its 4 00 in new york. Were watching live coverage of the u. S. Senate where theyre expected to vote on the two articles of impeachment but not without drama. This surprising announcement, an emotional floor speech from mitt romney about his decision he wrestled with to vote to convict donald trump on both counts. Senator mansion expected to also vote to convict. Both yes votes for conviction. Comes on the heels of doug jones, who was also in the eyes and hopes of the white house, someone they thought might join republicans and vote not to convict. So a solemn day in washington but when where the history books will record members of both parties in the United States senate voted today to convict donald j. Trump for abusing his offices and obstruction of congress. Rare emotion from senator schumer, who concluded his remarks as minority leader and gave way to the majority leader who had a criticism on attack of instugzs . We talked about this in the last hour. There was an o