Time get that much time to speak. Number one, the reason why that is, is not anything about affirmative action. Its all because of one guy we were talking about earlier, scalia. You can you can listen to any oral argument on oyez. Org cspan 3 is live on capitol hill this morning where members of a house subcommittee are holding a hearing on u. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Live coverage on cspan 3. Such as subcommittee meetings and hearings and so the expectation is for members and witnesses who are physically present to please wear a mask except when you are speaking. Pursuant to notice and this subcommittees rules of procedure and statement of policy for private immigration bills i call up hr 7572, a private bill for the relief of median. The chair calls the bill for the purpose of requesting an investigative report from the department of Homeland Security and the stay of removal on behalf of the named beneficiary while that report is pending. Without objection i ask unani
Im the owner. For a little bit of history, the strand was founded by my grand father benjamin bass in 1927 in an area thats just a block over aalok along 4th avenue. It was called book row. There were 48 used bookstores at its height. In the 92 years since then, all of the stores have shuttered except for the strand. And thanks to readers, were Still Family Owned and still thriving. Tonight im so excited to welcome the founder and the editor of the wildly popular leftist magazine to discuss this book the socialist manifesto, the case of radical politics in an area of extreme inequality. Since founding, its been described as a light and dark times, hes been a columnist for the guardian u. S. The manifesto presents a history of socialism and an argument for the end of inequality, and we couldnt be more thrilled to hear about it. Were also excited to be recording tonights conversation with a broadcast from our friends at cspan. Joining him in this timely discussion is a writer, current af
Stepping down but that move is on likely to hold public anger over the murder of a journalist who was investigating government corruption. And fourteen million displaced people thats the human cost of syrias civil war enters its eighth year we look at the situation facing one family who fled their home for one of the countrys last remaining rebel strongholds. Im brian thomas thanks so much for being with us the United States says it is standing with britain in a dispute with russia over an assassination attempt on a former spy now london saying that the kremlin is behind the poisoning of sergei scrip ball and his daughter in the city of salzburg the pair were exposed to a russian made nerve agent moscow says it was not involved at all in the attempted murder but Prime Minister theresa may has responded by expelling twenty three Russian Diplomats from britain now this is the biggest such expulsion since the cold war. Until recently britains Prime Minister to resign me had a tone been ac
Investigative journalist looking into government corruption. Plus its now officially the happiest place on earth and no its not disneyland find out which country has topped the uns happiness ranking this year. Im brian thomas great to have you with us the United States says it is standing with britain in the dispute with russia over an assassination attempt on a former double spied london says the kremlin is behind the poisoning of sergei script all his daughter the two were exposed to a russian made nerve agent moscow denies any involvement Prime Minister theresa may has responded by expelling twenty three Russian Diplomats its the biggest such expulsion since the cold war. Until recently britains Prime Minister to resign may had to tone being accused of not being hard enough on russia on wednesday she got her redemption standing before Parliament May and equivocally accuse the kremlin of attempting to murder a former russian double agent living in the u. K. What followed were a serie
The memoirs of Japanese anarchist and anti-colonial activist Fumiko Kaneko, written while she was in prison, where she died most likely by suicide in 1926.