A 2nd wave of infections affecting everyday life. 3 people have been killed in a knife attack had a church in the french city of nice several others have been injured the attacker was wounded by police and is in custody in hospital but its not reports a place of worship now a crime scene inside not a dumbass silica early on friday people have been praying when a man armed with a knife started to attack them 3 people were killed one of the victims a woman was decapitated according to the Police Another victim was the churchs warden. The most. I still imagine him i still see you lighting the candles and now im thinking hes not there anymore. If definitely we are always with him hes always there he spends the day there he shares his life here hes not someone who comes in. Those witnesses say the attackers shouted out o. Akbar he was shot by police near the church in central niece and is now being treated in hospital for his injuries. But we are heard to once again see that our city has ta
A cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan the u. S. Has both sides respect the need to say. So and coronavirus cases are rising shopping across europe with several countries reporting record numbers of new infections on sunday france announced more than 50000. 00 new cases for the 1st time well its only in spain theyre also struggling with the 2nd wave hopes for a vaccine all growing in britain the u. K. Health secretary says the government is preparing for a mass rollout in the 1st half of next year but in the United States the trumpet ministration has been accused of giving up the fight against cave in 19 this soft white house chief of staff mark meadows conceded that the us is not going to control the pandemic lets cross to kimberley how it gets used like for us at the white house so. Rather surprising acknowledgement that was not. Yeah very surprising in the u. S. President now pushing back on twitter against some of the comments made by his chief of staff mark meadows the u. S.
Resume Oil Production after an 8 month located by forces loyal to warlords only for half tar and a 3rd attempt to uphold a cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan the us urged both sides to respect the latest arrests. Coronavirus cases are rising sharply across europe with several countries reporting record numbers of new infections on sunday france announced more than 50000. 00 new cases for the 1st time while its early and spain are also struggling with a 2nd wave hopes for a vaccine are growing in britain the u. K. s Health Secretary says the government is preparing for a mass rollout in the 1st half of next year but in the United States the Trump Administration has been accused of giving up the fight against govt 19 this after white house chief of staff mark meadows conceded that the us is not going to control the pandemic. White house correspondent kimberly hocket has more from washington the u. S. President is essentially distancing himself from the chief of staff mark read his
Next by are joined katie keith with georgetown university, the center on Health Insurance reform. She is also an adjunct professor of law at the law school at georgetown. Thank you for joining us. Katie thank you for having me. Host here to talk about the latest Supreme Court and the most significant Supreme Court on the Affordable Care act. Give us the shorthand version of legally, how we arrived at this point. Katie to understand this case, we have to go back in time a little bit to 2012 and then 2017. If folks remember back to 2012, that was the first time the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care act. Chief Justice John Roberts held that the individual mandate could not be sustained under the commerce clause, but it could be sustained as a tax. It walks, talks, cracked like attacks. Quacks like a tax. Fastforward to 2017, republicans controlled both chambers of congress. Timespent much of their trying to repeal as much of the Affordable Care act as possible. It led to multiple h
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