Might want to put your phones on silent. Phones on silent. Everybody have their phones on silent . We all ready . Let me welcome all of you, and thank you for being here. This has been a group thats been in labor of intense effort and i know every one of us want to thank our staffs because theyve done yeomans work. As you can see, we have with us a bipartisan, Bicameral Group of people that have been working diligently for the last 30 days or more trying to get to a conclusion and a template, if you will, or a framework. This is covid emergency relief framework, its exactly what it is. Take your mask off. You cant hear me . Okay. Back off. Let me just say that this is an intense amount of work that the staffs have been doing for quite some time and every senator, every congressperson here has put in an enormous amount of time on this in person and on the phone. This is a covid emergency relief framework. Weve worked in the best interest of what we believe is great for our country, is g
In this portion, the judge questions the Trump Campaign legal team. Portion, the judge questions the Trump Campaign legal team. Judge brann i have some questions. I am going to start with you. You are welcome if you think it is best before answering this to either mr. Giuliani or another, but i am going to ask you because you have been involved in this case from the beginning. You are alleging that the individual plaintiffs, mr. Hendrix and mr. Lawrence, were denied the right to vote under the equal protection clause. But asking this court to invalidate more than 6. 8 million votes, thereby disenfranchising every single voter in the commonwealth. Can you tell me how this result can possibly be justified . Your honor, we are not asking you to invalidate 6. 8 million votes. We are asking [indiscernible] approximately 680,000. [indiscernible] it is somewhat unfair for the isson, but if there something wrong with the ballots, [indiscernible] case, itis particular was a claim, two different
Distributed as efficiently as possible, regardless of the political context. Theourse, we would hope transition can happen smoothly and we are here to serve the american people. We will do our best. We are concerned with anything that could derail the process. As it stands now, i cannot see that happening, but hopefully it does not happen. Have you had any contact with embers of the biden transition . No, no contact. That help ensure a seamless transition from one administration to another . As i said, we are here to serve. If people want to contact us, of course we will be available. Know, i amd, as you not a federal employee. But i understand the rules are such that confidential information needs to be capped with the with kept federal employees. I will make sure i look at that. Otherwise, of course, i will be happy to be contacted, and asked a Washington Post forum on how American Cities are transitioning to clean energy and some of the challenges faced by other countries getting ac
This is an hour. Good morning and welcome to the Washington Post live. Im a Senior Writer at the Washington Post and im very pleased to welcome today two experts on energy policy. My first guest is a u. N. Undersecretary general and an expert on africa. And also former u. S. Energy secretary, a very warm welcome to you both. Thank you. Thank you for having us. Frances were delighted to have you both. So, let me start with you, if i may. Could you give us a global snapshot of Energy Poverty, where things stand, what populations are affected, and what the kind of repercussions are for gender equity and employment in the areas of the world that is most affected . Thank you, thanks again for having us. To just talk about what the Rockefeller Foundation has done and under the leadership of secretary moniz is looking at how we can end this Global Partnership and Energy Poverty. As you asked and rightly so, what does the Global Landscape say, let me start with my own continent. Africa is 3. 2
Passrenate about what they do. But as you can imagine, its very frustrating having your equipment taken twice. And for them, this is the very busy build season. The students got together to catch up on their work. They set up a gofundme page right after the shed they built on campus was broken into sometime overnight friday. They say they lost about 11,000 worth of critical equipment. Things like laptop and power tools. Thanks to an outpouring of support, they helped replace that equipment. But really it is the time thats lost. They say they havelocks, but the thieves got through it. They took everything they could grio in about eight to nine weeks, well go there and compete with teams all over the world. And we need to be able to come with a fully built and fully programmed robot. For now they have the equipment that was stored at a home. They say any further support they received will go towards finding a new place to work. Theyre still exploring their options. But really it is a tou