federal jobless benefits, not all jobless benefits, particularly state ones, those extended to september in the hope of freeing up more potential workers who seem to be in very short supply as a lot of businesses having a devil of a time hiring workers. let s go to michelle snyder with us, adam with us, last but not least, david with us. adam, the argument has been that if not for those extended benefits, these folks at home would almost assuredly have to be out looking for work. so because they didn t have to do that, businesses weren t able to find workers. what do you think of that argument? well, in the clear late of day, neil, there clearly is lot of validity to that argument. it was always the case there were other factors keeping people out of the workplace, whether it was fear of covid, a need to be home with children or others who needed their care, but the fact is that some
challenge won t take effect until 2019 when the liquor license is up for removal. this demonstrates the genius of the founders, james madison was so worried about state officials threatening federal officials in the then capital of philadelphia that in federalist paper 43 he decided to create a federal district to protect federal officials from the tierney of state ones which is why we have the district of columbia. ed: it all comes back to that. ti time indeed for night court, donald trump is subject to the same character requirement applied to all other licensees. there is no statuary or statutory exception for the rich or powerful so does the dc neighborhood commission have a case? the legal eagles join us next. i got to say when that one guy who is pushing this is it is not a political stunt i shake my head. reporter: this episode is
genius of the founders. james madison was so worried about state officials threatens federal officials that in federalist paper 43 he decided to create a federal district to protect from the tyranny of state ones. that he is that s why we have a district of columbia. time for night court. president trump is subject to the same good character requirement that applies to all other licensees. there is no statutory exception for the rich or powerful, they say. so does the d.c. advisory neighborhood commission have a case? tonight s legal eagles join us live. good to see you both. great to see you. i ve got to say, when that one guy who s pushing it says it s not a political stunt, i was shaking my head. me too. this entire episode is patently
neighborhood group that s backing the complaint is three miles away from the hotel, raising an obvious question. is this a political stunt? no, i don t think so. this passersby disagrees. i guess they have time on their hands. i don t want to go back to the prohibition no matter how awful this person is. more common opinion is don t express one in a town where donald trump won only 4.1% of the vote. i don t want to get my husband in trouble so i better not say anything. if successful the challenge won t take effect until 2019 when the liquor license suspect for renewal. this conflict over a liquor license again demonstrates the genius of the founders. james madison was worried about state officials threatening federal officials in the then capital of pennsylvania in federalist paper 43 he decided to create a federal district to protect federal officials from the tyranny of state ones. that s why we snrow a district of columbia. bret? bret: a history lesson.
gop people, and they are concerned about your entrance into the race. were they worried about president trump entering the race? they didn t give him any chance. i guess he won, right? in 1994 i spent two days shadowing sheriff joe arpaio when he started this program as a citizen posse, he had a volunteer force, and he was controversial then and he always said controversial things, and he s 85 years old. so of course he s taking another stab at it. this is exactly who he is. he has had great bouts of popularity, and some downs. he is convicted of a misdemeanor. he s not a convicted felon, like i said. he got pardoned. they were federal charges, not state ones. the former sheriff wants to