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We ll parse all the results plus we try to throw Washington Nationals pitcher. A curveball and Bill Kurtis apologizes for forgetting to include me. Gift Exchange. Every year someone has to be left. On our quiz coming up right after this hour s news. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington I mean he held President Trump is heading to Philadelphia for the Army Navy games it comes as the Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether Trump can keep his financial records private N.P.R. s Nina Totenberg reports The case centers on the issue of presidential emu knitty the lower courts have upheld all 3 subpoenas that issue in these cases 2 from congressional committees and a 3rd from a grand jury in New York in a criminal case all 3 cases involve subpoenas issued not to Trump himself but to his accountants or banks he did business with the court will hear arguments in the cases in March with a decision expected by the end of June just when the presidential campaign is swinging into high gear Suda
Nairobi tens of thousands of Italians rallied in Rome today against racism populism and hate speech N.P.R. s Sylvia Poggioli reports they call themselves sardines for the way they re packing squares across Italy as part of a rapidly growing grassroots movement Rome s vast sun Giovanni s Square was packed with people young and old holding colorful paper sardines and singing the resistance song better watch out for. The movement s name is going to symbolize civil society strength in numbers like a large school of fish swimming in harmony in a bath see the sardines were born a month ago in opposition to the anti immigrant policies of the right wing party the main theme of the rally was defense of the rights of asylum seekers and the anti fascist pillars of Italy s post-war Constitution Sylvia Poggioli n.p.r. News roll Richard Hatcher the one time mayor of Gary Indiana has died he was 86 when Hatcher was 1st elected in 1967 at the age of 34 he was among the 1st black mayors of a major Ame
Some It could end with no strong measures to combat climate change ministers are still debating ways to implement the 2015 Paris climate agreement including how to finance countries most vulnerable to climate change how to manage carbon emissions and how strong the pledges to go farther would be in the meetings final text Greenpeace says the proposed tax is so weak it sounds like the drafters listened to polluters instead of to the people spokesman under slanderous it says Chile which is leading the talks still hopes to wrap up Saturday he speaks here through an interpreter will try to articulate agreement but if there s not consensus between among the parties that there s not consensus the Finnish environment minister speaking for the European Union says it would be impossible to leave the talks without agreeing on drastic cuts and carbon emissions for n.p.r. News I m Terry Schultz in Brussels Mississippi s Republican governor says he will ask the Supreme Court to uphold the state s
Bashir is also wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and genocide committed in Dar 4 in a victory for conservatives a judge s ruling in Wisconsin it may mean the registration of more than 200000 voters will be tossed out as my own silver from member station w u w m in Milwaukee reports the judge says elections officials in the state cannot wait to deactivate the voters if they moved and didn t confirm their new addresses trial judge Paul Malloy found the Wisconsin Elections Commission violated state law he says the law gives potential movers only 30 days to confirm their addresses or be deactivated the conservative group the Wisconsin Institute for law and liberty or will file the lawsuit Well Attorney Rick Nelson Burke says even if people are kicked from the rolls Wisconsin same day registration means nobody will be denied the right to vote this. Makes our voter rolls accurate. And I don t think everyone should support others in the state including Democratic gove