impose criminal penalties for sitting, sleeping or lying outside on public property for homeless individuals who cannot obtain shelter. it held at the ordinances were unconstitutional and constituted cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth amendment. the matter came before the powerful 9th circuit court, which has jurisdiction for the western united states and all of california. the ninth circuit has been regarded as a progressive bastion, but president trump was able to appoint ten judges to the ninth circuit. it limited what idaho could do with regard to its homeless. this time a three-judge panel similarly ruled against a city s effort to regulate its homeless population. when grants pass then sought to have the matter considered by the entire circuit, it could not get the required vote from all a act tiff members of the bench.
scalise is a member of the energy and commerce committee, while he s not a member of the committee holding the meeting he will take part because it is his region that is affected. congressman you will get a chance to question some of these executives? what is question one for them? jon i have a lot of questions. why aren t they using a lot of the ideas that have been suggested to protect our coast and marsh lands from being inundated by oil? there are a lot of suggestions made that aren t being used. we don t want to sit back and wait until the oil hits the marsh and clean it up for years. we want to be proceed tact tiff and keep it from going there in the first place. jon: here is a question, who is in charge. that is a problem. i ve been complaining for over a month now. the president has yet to set up a structure that hold anyone accountable. any time something goes wrong and we try to get an answer