It has declined to do leaving the fate of other anti homeless laws in doubt Pam Fessler n.p.r. News Washington awakes being held today in New Jersey for the police detective killed in last week s shooting in Jersey City N.P.R. s Jeff Brady says the detective was killed at a cemetery by 2 armed suspects who killed 3 other people at a kosher grocery store Jersey City police detective Joseph seals is being remembered for his work trying to get illegal guns off the streets tomorrow a procession is planned from the funeral home to a local church over the weekend a memorial service was held for Douglas Rodriguez an employee of the market he ll be buried this week in his native Ecuador N.P.R. s Jeff Brady authorities are calling the shootings domestic terrorism the u.s. Envoy to North Korea is urging that country to restart denuclearization talks on voice Stephen began is rejecting North Korea s demand of an end of the year deadline to make concessions and stalled nuclear negotiations begin
President Trump and impeachment remain unchanged N.P.R. s Domanick Oman to narrow has more despite weeks of public hearings on impeachment American public opinion remains where it s been divided and partisan 48 percent of Americans oppose the impeachment of President Trump while 47 percent approve of it that is statistically unchanged from a month ago the last time the question was asked Meanwhile President Trump s approval rating is 42 percent pretty much exactly where it s been for the entirety of his presidency and 91 percent of Republicans approve of the job he s doing so the likelihood is this week the House led by Democrats will impeach the president and he will maintain if not solidify the support of his base to medical Monson are n.p.r. News Washington the future of Boeing 737 Max aircraft will be central today when Boeing s board of directors meets in Chicago N.P.R. s David Schaper says the company is considering whether to reduce production of the airplane which has been gro
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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
This is next live from n.p.r. News in Washington Herbst a federal appeals court in Richmond Virginia hears arguments today in a case accusing President Trump of profiting off the presidency as N.P.R. s Bobbie Allen reports the case is one of 3 pending suit seeking to force Trump to divest himself from his business empire the attorneys general of Washington d.c. And Maryland say the president hosting foreign leaders at his own hotel just blocks away from the White House is illegal the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution prohibits federal officials from accepting profits and other perks from foreign governments attorney Deepak Gupta represents the state suing Trump unlike all previous presidents he took no steps to prevent his business intent comments with foreign governments and to this day we still have not seen an accounting of what payments President Trump is getting through his businesses from which foreign governments to similar suits are still active travel ministration lawyers