documents marked top secret, 54 documents marked secret, and 31 marked confidential. they also found more than 48 empty folders marked classified, no info on where the contents of those folders are. they also collected more than 1,000 non-classified documents that do not belong to donald trump, they belong to the government. the inventory describes how the country s most sensitive secrets were tossed in boxes with newspaper clippings and even random items of clothing. some of these documents are so top secret, so tightly restricted, that they are only to be viewed in secure facilities. and this is just the stuff retrieved on august 8th. it does not include the hundreds of other classified files that federal investigators had worked to get back months earlier. joining me now is cnn political correspondent, and cnn judiciary committee and cnn legal analyst, who was house judiciary special council in donald trump s first impeachment trial. i just want to give people an example o
Gentlewoman from florida, ms. Roslehtinen,. There was a clear inconsistency in the fcc determination of where those services fit in the revelatory framework. And the roles they drafted. That they did affirm the Authority Act in the internet space. Which was in fact a big victory for the fcc. So my prediction about what is quite happened with Net Neutrality policy, this year, in fact very little. I think there is going to be a lot of gnashing of teeth and wailing about the issue right now. I think that will probably dissipate. This will continue to be an issue that occupies a space inside of the beltway and in tech policy circles. It is surly not going to be an issue that excites the popular imagination. There are too many other things that are more relevant to people. I think there will be some studying of tom wheelers indication that he wants to follow the basic offer to reevaluate the rules. There are two ways he can do that. He can look at what he can do under title i. You can look
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Volunteers step up to keep P.A.R.T.Y. going on Vancouver Island
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During the regular Grade 10 school year, students attend a P.A.R.T.Y. like no other, but due to COVID-19, this year’s P.A.R.T.Y. is a bit different.
P.A.R.T.Y. (Prevent Alcohol and Risk-Related Trauma in Youth) is about prevention and awareness.
It’s a program coordinated by Island Health and offered to Grade 10 students across Vancouver Island.
Participants learn from police officers, paramedics, firefighters, emergency room doctors and nurses, forensic nurse examiners, and trauma survivors about what it is like to experience physical trauma.