Lockdown get creative as women make History Today in the nfl. And later, the game that ate the world turns 40. Its addictive. You sit there and want to play it more and more and more. This is the show. Good evening, im jamie yuccas in los angeles there is breaking news about the president s taxes. Tonight the New York Times reports it has tax return data for President Trump extending over two decades. The paper reports it shows chronic losses and years of tax avoidance. Today, the president denied it. Fake news. Actually i paid tachblgts youll see that as soon as my tax returns its under order. Theyve been under order for a long time. Reporter battle lines being drawn over President Trumps new Supreme Court nominee. Joe biden calls it an abuses power. Today the president again praised his conservative pick as democrats make clear they want them to pay a price for it at the polls. Nikole killion is at the white house. Reporter outsidest Supreme Court, demonstrators rallied for and again
The list fails for great who forget that despite talking through discussions over the post of the commission president. Im still welcome to the program. Protests as a broken into hell calls legislature on the anniversary of the territories returned to chinese rule all counts government has accused them of deploying extreme violence and police have threatened to clear the building using what they call appropriate force but demonstrators a steadfast in their anger over plans legislation that would allow extraditions to china 22 years ago today britain returned to control the former colony to Mainland China under a deal that would ensure democratic rights for the citys people but many now feel those rights of being rolled back. Weeks of anger explode into destructive of violence the group of protesters smashed their way into the Legislative Council building the center of hong kongs government the. Only way. I arrived police faced off with thousands of protesters on the streets using baton
For education reform and energy production. This is 45 minutes. [applause] oh, okay. All right. Thank you. Good morning. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. Well, good morning, here it is truly an honor to be here. President driskill, speaker sommers, members of the 67th legislature, jennie. Ginny and i thank you for this invitation to be here, but before i begin, i would like to take a moment to remember two remarkable people, senator john hines is served in this chamber, and bobbi a barrasso, the belovd wife of our senior senator john barrasso. Lets take a moment. Both of those individuals lived each day for wyoming, and i thank you for honoring them. Secretary gray, auditor was seen this, treasurer meier, superintendent taken felder, chief justice fox, i think you will win this one again, but i do look forward to your remarks, hopefully they are longer than mine. Justice boomgaarden, justice gray, justice fenn, and Justice Kautz, i would like to ask Justice Ka
For education reform and energy production. This is 45 minutes. [applause] oh, okay. All right. Thank you. Good morning. [applause] thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. Well, good morning, here it is truly an honor to be here. President driskill, speaker sommers, members of the 67th legislature, jennie. Ginny and i thank you for this invitation to be here, but before i begin, i would like to take a moment to remember two remarkable people, senator john hines is served in this chamber, and bobbi a barrasso, the belovd wife of our senior senator john barrasso. Lets take a moment. Both of those individuals lived each day for wyoming, and i thank you for honoring them. Secretary gray, auditor was seen this, treasurer meier, superintendent taken felder, chief justice fox, i think you will win this one again, but i do look forward to your remarks, hopefully they are longer than mine. Justice boomgaarden, justice gray, justice fenn, and Justice Kautz, i would like to ask Justice Ka
Oregon politics and government we specifically chose part of that progressive conservative populace after we discussed it kind of what the state was like and actually its an edited volume and there are actually 14 different scholars involved and participating, considerate considerable discussion. We could have called it liberal versus conservative, but we felt that would not capture the character of what oregon is about. Oregon has long been known to be a progressive state and doing new things and going somewhere and that its using education in the best practices to try to develop policies that work well, so thats why we chose progressive rather than calling it liberal. We could call the rural parts of the state conservative. What we really want to emphasizes that during about a 22 met thirtyyear period a lot of the rhetoric from the conservative side of the state state was a populist rhetoric and to be honest oregon has had a lot of populism within the conservative side and liberal si