former president, he likely faces hundreds of questions with $250 million in the survival of his family business on the line. and the democratic party clash over age ambition and a stalled biden priority. 89 year old senator dianne feinstein says she won t resign after missing a month plus of work and after a california colleague says she s no longer fit to serve and that she should quit. first for us, though the biden justice department just moments ago, saying it will ask the supreme court to step in that after an appeals panel dramatically changes how women can get an abortion. again the biden just department now wants the high court to sweep aside this a 42 page order from the fifth circuit court of appeals filed just before midnight that delivers some relief from a texas judge s ruling that would have taken an abortion pill off shelves starting friday, but that ruling also imposes hard to ignore obstacles to getting the drug. it outlaws, sending the pill in the mail ups,
voting rights are under assault . i felt an obligation to say what s so many colleagues are saying in private. the time has come for her to gracefully step down and have a dignified end to a very distinguished political career. again this is about liberal versus moderate in washington. it s about a generational urging for change nationally, but right there in california. he s a younger, progressive. just michael. as you jump in. i just want to put up on the screen. this is significant before feinstein left because of her sickness, 119 by the nominees for federal judges have reported since she has been absent just one and it s the backlog there is it s you know, you have some have been approved by committee. you can t get anybody knew right now. just because of the polarization is this. the politics of this are just wow, it s not going to be an isolated the average age in the u. s senate right now, 64, the average asian americans retire at 64 most senators are 65 or older. she s 89 born
I used to play the violin and bass in high school. Was I any good? Eh, not particularly, but my high school was viewed as one of the better orchestras in the state. I don’t say that to brag, but rather to express that being apart of it was certainly a commitment. We competed in those fancy-schmancy events, went to Spain, and took field trips to see plenty of performances over the years. So, in other words, I like to think I’ve seen and heard plenty of impressive orchestral performances over the years.
And I think the 3rd quarter of last night’s Bulls game is right up there with the best of them.