Together to the ceremony. Along the crowds, some of the countrys former president s. Of the countrys former president s. 0n capitol hill, the inaugural platform is almost full, but waiting for the arrival of donald trump. He will at the 35 words goodbye americas founding fathers, the Oath Of Office, that will make him americas 45th president. Hundreds of thousands of supporters, and protesters, too, in washington, dc for this event. Dignitaries, protesters, too, in washington, dc forthis event. Dignitaries, members of congress, military leaders, are already taking their seats on the platform ahead of the ceremony, and we will bring you every moment of it. In less than one hour, donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. The Property Tycoon won an unexpected victory in novembers election after a controversial campaign. Hundreds of thousands of his supporters are here in washington, but there are protesters as well. They have come for the event that will be
The main news from westminster the brexit bill has been published, but some mps say the government hasnt allowed enough time to debate it. I am astonished at the amount of time that the leader of the house has given to debate it. A new direction for us Foreign Policy . The Foreign Secretary chooses his words carefully. I dont think weve seen any Policy Changes, official Policy Changes or Policy Pronouncements. And gordon brown warns that theres not enough money to educate the worlds poorest children. The Children Of The World will be without the qualifications they need, and that is indeed a crisis thats got to be dealt with. The day kicked off with questions to david davis, the secretary of state for exiting the eu. The Prime Minister has announced that there will be a white paper, setting out the governments brexit strategy. Many mps wanted to know when the document would appear. Can i thank the secretary of state very much for the part he played, i know, in securing the white paper.
ian, what is the biggest story you re looking at in 2024? maybe another way of putting it is, what is your biggest worry? clearly, the united states and this electoral season and all of us are worried that the u.s. democracy is nowhere near as robust as the economy that you were talking about in the opening, fareed. but i ll tell you, irrespective of who wins, we need to recognize that all of 2024 very likely to be so much more divided. once trump gets the nomination, which is overwhelmingly likely in the next couple of months, the republican party is going to line up behind him. and the media. and the money. and as a consequence of that, his policy pronouncements will have a lot more importance. so this entire year, before we get to november, before we get to inauguration in january, before we start talking about contested illegitimate elections and the politicization around that, you re going to have a
I. Introduction - The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (“AIA”) was years in the making. From the first patent reform bill introduced by Representative Lamar Smith in June 20052.
kill it after five years, then debate whether it should start back up again. and, again, protect tax cuts for billionaires, for hedge fund managers, for multinational dorp corporations, but make working class americans pay higher taxes. it is really bizarre. he seems to be working, again, for the left. it s kind of a rule of thumb if you think about wave elections, joe. go back to 2018 with democrats. who was the head of the ddccc that year? no one can tell me. their job is to direct resources, not to make headlines and become the idealogical, polarizing person, the new face for the party. let the candidate run their races, right? it was true in 2014 with republicans, too. the person who runs the campaign committee is supposed to be a tactician and an engineer, a fundraiser, not someone putting out policy pronouncements. not someone becoming the