been really stretching to explain that of course there are legitimate complaints and conservative perspectives on the border, on oversight, on taxes. and yet when we run through it tonight, that s not what we see the first month of work focusing on at all. we don t really see it focusing on very much yet. there have been a few bills passed around china, which have been useful, banning export of petroleum reserves for china. pushing workers back into the office. so some stuff has got done, ending the covid emergency restrictions. but a lot of the heat and noise, certainly, has been around these investigations. and the problem for the republican party is that latest polls indicate that s not what the american people want congress to focus on. even pew came out with a poll that even republicans were
the daily cost for the city is pushing upwards of $300,000 per day. we ll sends it back to you. sandra: ok, really important story for us, thank you, bill. john. john: sandra, weeks since president biden declared that the pandemic is over, but california governor gavin newsom says he s keeping emergency restrictions in place until next february. when they end, nearly three years covid closed schools and kept millions out of classrooms. the former president of levi, the iconic jeans company fought the closures and says she lost her job because of it. jennifer say was the brand president there, on track to be the next ceo, also a mother of four and author of levis unbuttoned, the woke mob took my job but gave me my voice. jennifer, great to see you again. it was an interesting interview with anthony fauci over the weekend i wanted to play here, let s listen.
definition of any. there s a law from 2003 that says the secretary of education can take a waiver, modify any provision of student loan repayment regulation. now, that s pretty broad. he has very broad authority under the law, but it s open to being challengedment that s number one. number two is who actually files the lawsuit. you have to have been harmed legally in order to file a lawsuit. the question is, is that loan processors like sally mae? is it states? each of these parties has a complicated path to being able tolawsuit. i assure you there are very smart, very high-paid lawyers prepping serious legal challenges to all this. it s going to be a long time. the other part of this is he s using this covid state of emergency to justify it. the courts have also weighed in on other kind of covid-era emergency restrictions. is that going to be a good
are getting low, especially in lincolnshire, and that can be a threat to wildlife. the environment agency says it s now considering emergency restrictions on the businesses and farms that are normally allowed to take water from these rivers. the environment agency s map shows rainfall for the three months up until the end ofjune. the green shows normal levels, and all of yorkshire and lincolnshire is yellow or orange, well below average. we have regular discussions with anglian water about our water usage and we are very conscious of trying to minimise the amount we are using. so we are not watering everything every day. we are carefully looking at what is needed and we are just watering those individual plants as they require it, so that s saving us a significant amount of water. vast swathes of europe that grow this particular type of crop have experienced just as bad if not worse weather. so i think the actual problem will be over the whole european continent. it s quite serious. it
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