sandra: awaiting a press conference for students for fair admission who brought on this case after we heard from the president there just a short time ago. so that presser in washington will be underway any moment. we ll get there when it begins. the group brought two separate cases against the university of north carolina and harvard to the nation s highest court and asian-american student claims he was rejected from six elite universities by race. reaction out of it. thank you for coming. let me introduce participants of this press conference. on my far right is calvin yang, calvin is a participating member of students for fair admissions. he was rejected from harvard a few years ago. to my right is thomas mccarthy, typical spelling, thomas mccarthy. tom is the founding partner of a law firm consevoir and mccarthy, and chief trial counsel and students for fair admissions versus the university of north carolina. to my left is adam mortara. adam is with mortara law, forme
own halloween costumes. rachel has children lurking around the building somewhere. rachel: they re all getting ready. i saw a determined looking police officer out there. rachel: he wanted to be a law enforcement officer. he looks great. rachel: he looks amazing. it was interesting. i looked through the costumes, there was s.w.a.t. team, fbi and regular law enforcement and interesting, my gut reaction was not fbi this year. [laughter] rachel: not this year. so he s the s.w.a.t. team. i love the fbi but not right now with the leadership. so that s my that was my call. you can raid anybody at any time for any reason with the fbi. rachel: they re going after pro-lifers, so not this year. the halloween kid parade is a long fox & friends tray. rachel: it does have a long tradition. it is almost always chaotic. expect that. it makes for good television. rachel: it won t be the same without the hegseth. they always make a splash. we have the duffys in full force. i
this desperate cries from the city s subway victim. nobody wants open borders. and there he is seeking a 2024 bed where she critiqued biden s handling of the border. but we should have been doing is come together the modern candidate. jackson. intercepted. it is good. and it is a game-winner. the bills complete the comeback. steve: ladies and gentlemen, you re looking at the city with a big shoulders as chicago is known. currently 50 degrees. how gorgeous is that they are? the sun is not sneaking out. it is fall out. 50 degrees right now going for a daytime highs. the camera walks up to the mezzanine level right now. 63 is going to be a high. if you re out in the windy city, your highs this week s are going to be in the 60s and 70s. it s going to be beautiful. ainsley: i love fall. brian: now the bad news. if you are in the windy city, the bears lost to the giants, and had no quarterback. 20-12. think about this, both snapping the ball to their quarter
In a recent PBS documentary about energy production in Montana, Montana’s very own Nobel Peace Prize winning climate scientist, Steve Running said when discussing the adverse effects of climate change: The same PBS program reported about NorthWestern Energy “new technologies, will displace carbon-intensive generation eventually but Northwestern won’t be ready to stop adding fossil fuel […] The post Global warming presents more danger than guns appeared first on Daily Montanan.