Live from New York the report. The president s revised travel ban goes nowhere and a federal appeals court in Virginia the 4th Circuit justices voting $10.00 to $3.00 to keep the ban blocked ruling that it amounts to discrimination and quote drips with religious intolerance added quote on ballots we cannot say the government s asserted national security interest outweighs the competing harm to plaintiffs of the likely Establishment Clause violation Fox has dug Macao way it has to said Judge Paul the mire wrote quote regrettably a pia of the day the real losers in this case are the millions of individual Americans who security is threatened on a daily basis by those who seek to do us harm Moreover the president and his national security advisors have perhaps future presidents will be seriously hampered in their ability to exercise their constitutional duty to protect this country the administration could appeal to the u.s. Supreme Court for now still awaiting another appeals court ruli
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Things including 5500 jokers but yes it has been following the trial so it s a began more than 3 weeks ago and boy what was the reaction in court today. When might Victoria the verdict came down about 2 hours ago. Amy do it Greg and they were found not guilty on all charges related to the socket of fire a verdict that shocked many in the courtroom today except for Amy to do it and Greg and the co-defendants We caught up with them shortly after the verdict but thanks to this trial the real information has come out in detail. From the beginning Amy and I have been forthright and honest and frankly this trial by the state of Alaska was wasteful and unneeded we knew we had to take this path to clear our name. While an emotional Greg I m going to do it celebrated the jury s decision with family and friends most of the courtroom which was made up of sockeye fire victims were left in disbelief many of the victims in the gallery had sat there every day of the trial since proceedings began abo
Positive work was largely lost in the background that s because of uncertainty about the u.s. Stance on climate change policy under President Donald Trump and tense and u.s. Russia relations United States is one of a countries that make up the Arctic Council along with Canada Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Russia and sweet and gentle Gers also bear joins us down with details of the challenges answer just in solution. Mike Your Maria here in Fairbanks this week we ve seen a lot of positive examples of good work in collaboration that s happening all across our region but many are concerned about the one term stability of the Arctic . It s always a time for celebration to look and reflect back on the last couple of years of what was accomplished and then heading off into a new chairmanship. With this. Thank you. U.s. Chairmanship of the Arctic Council ended and Finland s 2 year reign begins the United States has been privileged to lead the Arctic Council at a time when the Arctic region
Christina host Amy Goodman Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. On our own you know my name is Kathleen Quinlan and you are listening to radio powered by the people 90.7 f.m. Los Angeles 98.7 Santa Barbara 93.7 San Diego 99.5 Richard Quest China Lake a p f k. Hello and welcome to Background Briefing available 24730 and Masters dot com I me and Masterson today will examine a number of stories and issues in the news we begin with a hearing today before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Russian interference in al action at which former acting attorney general Sally Gates and former director of national intelligence General Clapper testified Michael Fuchs a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who served as deputy assistant secretary of state and as a special advisor to the secretary of state for strategic dialogues and is a member of the secretary s policy planning staff joins us we ll discuss President Trump s attempt to intimidate the key witness Sally gates and her test