and it just occurred to get on the bill. both senator manchin and sinema, who are co-sponsors of the bill that we work with them all summer, on the freedom to vote act, that i ve been leading. and they did vote for that, because they do support the bill. i think that s important for people to know. now, it s going to be the second vote. that is where the argument really pivots. to me, if you re serious about voting rights, and you saw well pointed out rachel, how many times has been exceptions. 160 times we ve changed a process. compensation for victims of space accidents that we changed the numbers for. you can go through history, it s full of examples. why, because senators wanted to get things done. they came to washington to do things. when they saw an obstacle in their path, still a fouling the
ATLANTA (AP) — Tensions in eastern Ukraine and heightened Western fears of a Russian invasion should not have a significant impact on the International Space Station or U.S.-Russia cooperation in
0 i don t know, it s definitely gremlins. this is always been a backup plan, and cases studio goes kaput. tonight it did, so here we are. again, nothing to worry about. other than the fact nothing to . other than the fac nothing the matter with it except that my lighting makes my head look like richard nixon or the great pumpkin. as you know, president biden held a conference on the start of the second year in office he took questions for almost a at his press conference he warned president putin he ll regret the consequences, but provocatively biden said he thinks putin will try it in ukraine. again, he said putin will regret it if he does it, but if he had to guess, he thinks he will. president biden said he s not giving up on voting rights. he said it was unthinkable effectively that zero republicans support voting rights puanymore, something tha at least until recently had been a fairly bipartisan thing. he said what republicans are trying to do with election subversion efforts, he
The European Space Agency says the launch of a new NASA telescope to replace the famed Hubble observatory is being postponed to allow experts to check the device for possible damage following an incident at its spaceport in French Guiana
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