the video, driver out unmarked cars, five officers part of the unit. the whole purpose is to prevent crime, fight crime aggressive. that unit, for now is not operating. the family wants it disbanded. they do not want to see it operating in this community any longer. reporter: if this is any indication of the type of work done by this unit, it is no wonder why. thank you so much. shimon prokupecz. i want to bring in the station, pastor of freedoms chapel christian church in michigan and a member of the memphis city council. ladies, let me begin with a moment unpacking the acronym for the scorpion unit. scorpion, it is street crimes operation to restore peace in our neighborhood. street crimes operation to restore peace in our neighborhoods. this is the unit of officers we
senator sharon brown of ohio, the chair of banking, housing, and urban affairs committee. senator brown, a lot to talk about. i want to start with this, because you ve pounded the table on this for years, introduced legislation to get rid of the carried interest loophole. it gets in this bill, and senator sinema s single-handedly responsible for keeping it, keeping it intact, keeping it operating. what do you say to senator sinema? so are the republicans, in keeping the loophole in their. to me, we ve replaced it. i can and will continue to limit the carried interest loophole. that s very important. we ve replaced it with something much better that brings in more revenue, and frankly, stops bad behavior, or, at least diminishes bad behavior. that is that we are taxing stock buybacks. stock buybacks are ways that corporations particularly after the huge trump tax giveaway two largest companies in the country, corporations do these stock buybacks to raise their
in that first 12 months. the future of the trust is going to be really, really challenging in the current climate with the energy prices as high as they are. we ll have to look at everything from energy saving measures through to price increases throughout our programme. so including schools, swimming lessons, general public. it s going to be a real challenging period. one of the changes that we re looking at is passing on the price to the customer, but it s going to be a significant price increase and it s going to impact families and people in the community, who are already feeling the pinch at home with the increases at home. and that s not what we stand for as a community pool. everybody who has a swimming pool is in this situation. extremely high costs to keep it open and keep it operating. they re really, really, really struggling. i d like to see the government step in and offer some support to swimming pools, and how users of an essential service that is supporting communities
venture between the russian space agency, between nasa, between the european space agency, canadian space agency, japanese space agency, and there are people onboard, we are not talking about robots not going to mars, we re have just had russian, russian cosmonauts and american astronauts come down together in a capsule so collaboration is still happening, at the moment. there is a russian segment to the space station and a segment that belongs to everyone else, and the problem is the technology on the space station, kind of one half is reliant on the other, so for example the russian bit of the space station is in charge of propulsion so if the altitude of the space station starts to drop down a bit, russia gives a blast of propulsion and it goes back up, that is important. the other bit of the space station which is operated between nasa, europe, japan, canada, that is in charge of the electrics, the two chunks couldn t operate without the other, so, really with the space station, th
we are not talking about robots not going to mars, we re havejust had russian, russian cosmonauts and american astronauts come down together in a capsule so collaboration is still happening, at the moment. there is a russian segment to the space station and a segment that belongs to everyone else, and the problem is the technology on the space station, kind of one half is reliant on the other, so for example the russian bit of the space station is in charge of propulsion so if the attitude of the space station starts to drop down a bit, russia gives a blast of propulsion and it goes back up, that is important. the other bit of the space station which is operated between nasa, europe, japan, canada that is in charge of the electrics, to two chunks couldn t operate without the other, so, really with the space station, the only way you can keep it operating is if it is done as a collaboration or you say the whole thing is over. does this mean that russia s going to turn to china, and they