Mr. Chief justice, may it please the court. When this case was first argued to this court two years ago, counsel for respondent and counsel for the United States were asked if they were standing on u. S. Soil when he was shot and killed. Both said yes. The question before this court today is therefore whether the sacks nevertheless foreclosed because in this case, sergio was standing a few feet to the mexican side of the border at the time he was shot. For two reasons we believe that it isnt. First, where the victim is standing does not in fact trigger any of the special factors counsel, identified by the respondent or the United States. Most importantly it is difficult to see how Foreign Relations could be a special factor concluding if it wouldnt have been the claim if he had been standing a few feet away. It is belied by the long history of successful tort claims against federal Law Enforcement officers including cases in which the victim was a foreig r er harmed on foreign soil. No
My name is jayish, the dean and director of the immigration justice clinic here at American University Washington College of law. Its my pleasure to welcome all of you to the law school and i offer that welcome not only on behalf of the law school but on behalf of our cosponsoring institution, the American University center for latin american and latino studies led by eric herbburg and dennis stitchcom and the American Immigration Lawyers Association and our Planning Committee representatives. Again, i thank you for everyone who has been [ applause ] yes. Thank you. For all of the hard work that the planning economy has put in to making this event such a success. Thanks to all of you. I know you have very busy schedules so i appreciate your willingness to be here. For those of you who were here, yesterday we had a series of enriching panels beginning to unpack some of the challenges facing migrant youths, some of the factors across the world as well as some of the ways in which the asy
Sectors, however, employment was steady to rising in most other sectors. And throughout the nation, labor markets are set to remain tight. And widespread labor shortages were actually reported wage growth, however, something that weve talked about for a long time was modest to moderate home sales front, moderate variation. Now, prices rose at a moderate pace however, some businesses were indeed passing along tariff increases to consumers and i want to take you through a few of the regional comments which we got which in many cases represent an aboutface from the prior beige book in new york, sectors plan to raise their sale prices in 2020. And it rose significantly and they anticipate higher prices among manufacturers. One last thing here, in cleveland, retailers said tariffs put upward pressures on costs. So we have these districts around the country reporting that these tariffs are still working their way through the economy. It could potentially put some upward pressure on inflation
Welcome to the 238 members and welcome to the teamsters. It is great to have you here. [applause] teamsters local 238 negotiates 270 contracts across the state of iowa, both the Public Sector and private sector. It is safe to say there is not a single aspect of the iowa handsy that teamsters do not touch. We are everywhere. As the first caucus in the nation, teamsters have also been everywhere dogging these candidates. We have been following them around for months asking them questions and educating them about our issues, as well as our brothers and sisters in north carolina, south carolina, new hampshire, nevada. We have done a great job of coordinating our messaging to candidates across the country. Some members from those states are here and we would like to welcome you and thank you for traveling across the country to be in iowa today. Today we bring you the candidates. And we bring you the candidates with the help of the storm lake times added the guardian, our sponsors today. We
First candidate was going to tell us why we should elect him. Former great senator from the state of delaware, former Vice President joe biden. [applause]. Mr. Biden ok. Welcome. Mr. Biden thank you. It is good to be home. Vice president biden, we are in a room full of teamsters and i want you to tell all of them here and all of them watching, why they should vote for you. But no malarkey. [laughter] first of all i should thank you. The only reason im sitting here is a 1972, i was losing in the polls the sunday before the election. The newspaper went on strike. Ct the printers, you guys put in a gigantic insert in the sunday paper to go out on the republican party. Wouldnt cross the picket line, and i won by 3100 votes. [cheers and applause] you guys dont like secondary picket, youre wrong. We, the reason is, look, i am as my grandfather say, labor from belt buckle the shoe soul. I understood very basic notion. Wall street didnt build the United States of america. The middle class buil