Would say are joining us now. The first person that we will hear from his professor jonathan adler, a memorial professor of law at the Case Western University school of law. A graduate of the george mason clarkhool, jonathan served on the d. C. Circuit. Jonathan worked with the Competitive Enterprise Institute or he was a director of their environmental studies program. Anathan has received distinguished teacher of the year award and the federal society for excellent in teaching and commitment to students. Fellow at aa senior he isch center in montana a frequent commentator. His articles appear in many newspapers and scholarly journals. He is the author and editor of several books. He is a regular contributor to the bulletin. Well talk about Administrative Law and due process. After jonathan, well hear from Professor John baker. He is from Louisiana State University School of law. Atis a visiting professor Georgetown School and a guest lecturer at many other universities both here and
But what kind of judge is Amy Coney Barrett . That is what we are here to explore. Excellent panelists i invite to join me now on the screen while i give a brief introduction. Professorperson is jonathan adler, director of the center for environmental law at Case Western University school of law. Environmental, administrative, and constitutional law. A graduate of the george mason law school, now the scalia law school, he clerked on. D. C. Clerked on the circuit. Prior to joining case western, jonathan worked at the case Enterprise Institute where he was the director of the environmental studies program. Since joining case western coming he has received the distinguished teacher of the year award, as well as the federalist societys award for excellence in teaching, scholarship, and commitment to students. Jonathan is also the senior fellow at the Environmental Research center in bozeman, montana and has testified numerous times in front of congress, is a frequent commentator his articl
Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Were going to begin with a bombshell report about President Trumps taxes. For years hes fiercely guarded his tax filings, but a New York Times investigation discovered that he only paid 750 in federal income tax in 2016 and another 750 in 2017. Mr. Trumps businesses also reportedly suffered chronic losses, contradicting the image that he has built for himself a successful businessman. All of this comes just one day before the first president ial debate. Laura podesta is in cleveland where the debate is taking place. Laura, what else did we learn from this New York Times report . Reporter good morning. Well, it also reveals that President Trump took on millions of dollars in debt, all of which is coming due very soon. He held a press conference minutes after the report was published, and he called it fake news. President trump paid just 750 in federal income taxes in both 2016 and 2017 according to a report by the New York Times whi
Covid surging, fears rising, and rules changing the white house blocked new fda vaccine standards. Tonight, what this means for the safety of you and your family. And road rage. Look at that. What on earth is he doing . What caused this go cart racer to lose it on the track . Announcer live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with Shepard Smith. Good evening. President trump shut down the longrunning Coronavirus Relief talks in congress this afternoon. That means no stimulus, not now, as millions of americans struggle to pay the bills. Big businesses lay off workers and small ones shutter their doors. No more negotiations in congress until after the election, the president tweeted. The House Speaker nancy pelosi says the announcement shows the white house is in complete disarray, but the Top Republican in the senate, the majority leader, Mitch Mcconnell, has a different take i think his view was that they were not going to produce a result and that we needed t
Procedural vote scheduled for 5 30 p. M. Eastern time. Live Senate Coverage here on cspan2. Ck will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Eternal god who has given us the gift of life, consecrate with your presence the way our lawmakers work today. Since they dont know what a day will bring, help them to strive to serve you in faithfulness each moment. In all things draw their minds to the goal of seeking to please you. As they draw near to you, illuminate their paths with your wisdom and grace. Show them how to unselfishly serve your great purposes for humanity, proving themselves worthy of your manifold blessings. And, lord, as millions mourn Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburgs death, send the solace of your comfort. We pray in your unifying name. Amen. The presiding officer please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisib