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maricopa county, arizona all right, good morning, welcome to the cross connection, i am tiffany cross. as you heard right now, house speaker nancy pelosi s husband was attacked yesterday. a 42-year-old man broke into those tight offices go home, hit paul pelosi in the head with the hammer multiple times, that s according to law enforcement, and the man says he is going to tie him up and quote, until nancy got home. that poured is quoted to a pelosi family member. thankfully she said paul pelosi is expected to make a full recovery, this is after he has to undergo surgery to repair is gold fracture. we don t know the precise motive at the law enforcement, they say he is still investigating, with officials saying that the suspects social media posts shows a quote, mixed ideology of both anti establishment, and more recently, far-right extremist ideas. the attacker does come amid but capital police say the huge spike in threats against members of congress. this is where we are.
PeopleSomeoneWayPartBooksExperiencesOmanPersonColorExperienceViewEquity monday in parliament. the main news from westminster: after the 620 summit, the prime minister is confident about the uk s position in the world but dismayed at america s position on climate change. i spoke personally to president trump to encourage them to rejoin the paris agreement and i continue to hope that is exactly what he will do. theresa may is reaching out to other parties on big policy issues labour says her government has run out of steam. if the prime minister would like it i am very happy to furnish her with a copy of our election manifesto, or better still an early election so that the people of this country can decide. also on the programme: the falkland islander who travelled 8,000 miles to raise concerns about brexit. we may well lose the support of the rest of europe and may well see spain and possibly other members of europe giving greater support to argentina over its mistaken and a legal claim to the falkland islands. when the leaders of the 620 coun
OmanBomb-makerIraPeopleGroupActionsWallEnglandMick-hayesBbc-newsResponsibilityVolunteerEducation, i want to u.n.c. did not administer the first black students until 1951. that was under court order. it took until 1950 54 to eliminate the segregation policy and admit black graduates. now they account for 8% of the graduates there. with black man just 2% of the 2021 first year class. although black residents account for 22% of the states population. clearly, affirmative action matters. what is the impact it will have? look, we will look to california and michigan. the schools i would say out there say they are doing a good job, we are painting a good picture. they re doing everything they can with the so-called risk criteria. what you will see is a precipitous decline for two reasons, number one, the normative criteria will exclude black and brown students, but also, what black and brown students want to go to the schools, right? you are the only one in the classroom. the schools, but they are going to have to do is double down on letting go of the so-called
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