for over and over, solve problems facing america on a bipartisan basis, be willing to compromise and work out something acceptable, and we have done it. senator chuck grassley, conservative republican of iowa, mike lee of utah have joined me and senator corey booker in a bipartisan effort supported by the fraternal order of police and the american civil liberties union. it has been stopped by senator mitch mcconnell. if it doesn t get a vote before the new year, will it come up next year? i can tell you, i have been working on it for five years, and i am not quitting. we are close to achieving something significant so we at least have some sanity in criminal sentencing, so we don t oversentence those involved in nonviolent drug offenses, people willing to cooperate with our government. let s use this money to make sure that recidivism is reduced
not unprecedented. i think what happened here was paul manafort and his lawyers probably believed that they were not cooperating against the president. and the president s lawyers believed that paul manafort was not cooperating against the president because there was nothing to cooperate on. so, in other words, their interests were aligned. and so on that basis, they had a common interest or a joint defense agreement. just what we re talking about oh, sorry. even at that, everybody going into that knows that prosecutors will hate that. and so normally you don t do that because in cooperation situations you re all in. you re all in. to that point, too, it is also rare, extremely rare, for the government to try to pull a plea agreement. yeah. i was trying to think back to whether that had ever happened to me, and i can t. i can t recall an instance. and normally, there is so much interest on both sides in making sure that situation doesn t
climate change that so many are calling it. in the meeting is essential for climate action not that global level so a few years ago climate the there s a great keeping global warming there to think about. but this year they have to decide how they will actually achieve that goal the result of this meeting should be the so-called rule book i set the guidelines so in countries how they should monitor their greenhouse gas emissions how to report on their climate efforts but then nothing port on topic will be climate finance because industrialized countries pledged to look a one hundred billion u.s. dollars a year to help work on to its cope with climate change but it remains unknown how they will actually manage to look at that money now in the run up to this conference a number of studies were released indicating a critical point is about to be reached when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions can you fill us in where are we right now. well the situation doesn t look
result of these new things should be the so-called rule book i set the guidelines so in countries how they should monitor their house gas emissions how to report on third time and effort but another important topic will be climate finance because industrialised countries pledged to look a one hundred billion us dollars per year to help poorer countries cope with climate change but it remains unknown how they will actually manage to look at that money in the run up to this conference a number of studies were released indicating a critical point is about to be reached when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions can you fill us in where are we right now. well the situation doesn t look very well right now just recently the united nations environment program published a report saying that there is a huge gap between where we should be and where we are actually in regard of c o two emissions so we should actually efforts if we want to reach that by recycling
gunman decided murder was his only option but police say it was specific. maybe it had something to do with mental illness or personal issues or combination. who knows. but what we do know for sure is it s another example of a gun violence pandemic that our society is maddeningly willing to accept. it is a fact that there has been no meaningful legislation in congress to stop the shootings. so more dead. more lives shattered, more proof that we have a problem. also more reason to do something to stop the damn shootings. now the shooting taken together with the kids stranded at the border and the political punchfest that we re suffering, all lead us to the same problem. those kids torn from parents, dumped all over the country, the harshness of that move, the lies about fixing it, the slow fade