the book is in some sense it s a biography of his son. a love letter to his son. it s also an astonishing very difficult loving account of losing his son. it is also a memoir about his life. his own leap in particular from being a constitutional law professor to being a very high profile member of congress. it s also a sering and original and at times very surprising account of the attack on january 6. and the impeachment that followed. a lot of insider information about the impeachment effort we never had before. it s also a call about the ongoing threat from trump and from the authoritarian antidemocratic forces that he unleashed in this country. that are more dangerous now than they ve ever been. in his new book out today, we learn among other things he had initially proposed a motion that senators should vote on trumps impeachment by secret ballot.
thank you, pursuant the house stands adjourned unless 6:30 p.m. monday january 10th 2022. now let s turn to the remarks this morning by president biden, the most powerful and consequential speech to date about the big lie. a sering indictment never once mentioned president biden by name. and inactions and his ongoing string of falsehoods. erecting gallows to hang the
all kinds of groups. union groups have organized around this as well. is key, i think, to sering into the mind of people across the country that that is not just a fleeting moment. i think folks have been keen to elevate this amidst everything that is happening. a war in ukraine. domestic strife on a number of things from inflation to gas prices. this is a historic moment and this moment is not fleeting and it needs the attention and i think we re giving it that today. paul, we only have maybe 30 seconds left, but i want to look ahead and ask you what you re watching for particularly given the fact that two senators have gotten a lot of attention. josh holly, tom cotton are still to question the judge later today. i m listening for her to say not a whole lot substantively, but to not to say a whole lot very eloquently. she s going by the nominee
Wood carving artist from Ladakh, Tsering Namgyal received the Padma Shri award from President Ram Nath Kovind at a function in Rashtrapati Bhavan, on Monday.
0 stems back decades and that is concerning. you wrote your note on the harvard law review on sex crimes. your note is your major academic work on the law review and yours is entitled prevention versus punishment: towards a principled distinction in the restraint of released sex offenders. and in it you argue, and i quote, a recent spate of legislation purports to regulate released sex offenders by requiring them to register with local law enforcement officials, notify community members of their presence, undergo dna testing and submit to civil commitment for an indefinite term. at many courts and commentators herald these laws as valid regulatory measures, others reject them as punitive enactments that violate the rights of individuals who have already been sanctioned for their crimes. under existing doctrine the constitutionality of sex offender statutes depends upon their characterization as essentially preventative rather than punitive. and what you go on to explain is if they