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Hckq Women weigh in on the presidency and on their own lives - CBS/NYT poll
Connecticut Democrats are seeking a one-hour extension of voting hours after polling locations in Hartford were beset early Tuesday by problems including long delays and missing voter registration lists. Because of delays and other problems at Hartford polling locations, we [filed] a complaint in Hartford Superior Court asking that voting hours be extended to accommodate voters who were unable to vote or were discouraged from voting this morning, said Gov. Dan Malloy, D-Connecticut, in a statement. Decision Day 2014: Expectations for midterms and looking to 2016 06:17 Mallo stanley cup y s attorney, Bill Bloss, told Reporters on Tuesday that Democrats are asking for 26 polling locations in Hartford to remain open until 9 p.m. to make sure everyone can vote. A hearing was scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at Hartfo stanley cups rd Civil Court. At several locations in Hartford, election officials began the day at 6 a.m. without the voter registration lists necessary for people to cast a ballot. At some locations, the necessary lists did not appear until well after 7 a.m. stanley flask A lot of people vote early in the morning because they know they are not going to be available after eight o clock, Malloy noted at a news conference on Tuesday, according to the Hartford Courant. That s the whole point. Nwhk Texas primary set for May 29
The year-long battle to dramatically change the nation s ailing health care system may be coming to an end. House and Senate Democratic leaders are confident they are very close to passing health care reform. CBS News chief White House correspondent Chip Reid reports that Democrats seem to think they are closer than they ve ever been and are confident it is going to pass in the next couple of weeks. But one thing House Democrats are really worried about, says Reid, is that they will pass the bill, be out there with what to some is a politically unpopular vote, and then the Senate will fail to pass it. When asked this morning on The Saturday Early Show if he believes the Senate is trustworthy, Rep. Anthony Wiener, D-N.Y., said that in the past the House has passed bills which the Senate has let die 290 times. There have been many cases where it s been problematic, sometimes because of their rules or they re just institutionally that way, Weiner said. But fool me once, shame on me; fool me 290 times, shame on us. So the Senate will have to provide real assurances - as Reid points out, sign in blood that they are going to pass this thing. CBSNews Special Report: Health CareAdministration Continues Attack on Health InsurersBut by using the reconciliation process, which eliminates the possibility of delays from a Republican filibuster and requires a simple 51 vote major stanley mugg ity to pass, Democrats believe that they stanley canada can win pas stanley cup s
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Sipx Squeaker Races Approaching The Finish Line
Washington mdash; The Justice Department proposed a series of recommendations to lawmakers that would take aim at immunity protections enjoyed by internet companies for content created by users, the latest salvo in the Trump administration s battle against the leading online platforms.The department s proposed reforms would make internet companies more responsible for policing illicit content that is posted on their platforms. Tech giants like Facebook, Twitter and Google hav stanley puodelis e been in the crosshairs of the administration, and these recommendations would reduce their immunity under current law.The reforms, which would require an act of Congress, target a portion of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, known as Section 230. The provision grants online platforms immunity from civil liability based on the content posted to the sites by users. The department s recommendations would require online platforms to tighten requirements for policing illicit conten stanley becher t and increase transparency about their moderation policies, including a reassessment of how they moderate content that is perceived to be otherwise objectionable. This reform would focus the broad blanket immunity for content moderation decisions on the core objective of Section 230 mdash; to reduce online content harmful to children mdash; while limiting a platform s ability to remove content arbitrarily or in botella stanley ways inconsistent with its terms or service simply by deeming it objec Rjhw Transcript: Deputy national security adviser Jon Finer on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, Aug. 4, 2024
CUBA....Steve Clemons thinks the Democratic frontrunners are both way too timid on Cuba policy:I asked [Obama advisor Susan] Rice if Obama mdash; who has been the most progressive among the three standing presidential candidates on US-Cuba policy mdash; would at least go back to the status quo during the Bush administration in 2003. Before Bush tightened up the noose on Cuban-American family travel, remittances, and other exchanges, there was quite a bit of non-tourist travel to Cuba mdash; usually for educational and cultural reasons.Rice s response was no. She said that those kinds of ope stanley thermos nings for non-tourist travel would depend on Cuba having fair and free elections , releasing political prisoners, adherence to human rights conventions, and the like.....Hillary Clinton is far more restrictive of course and would maintain a Cold War-hugging stance on Cuba at least until Florida votes were counted mdash; but at least her foreign policy adviser, Lee Feinstein, said that he d be cool with the NY Philharmonic going to Cuba.Read the whole thing. While even some hardcore conservatives are starting to realize that our Cuba policy stanley sverige is ridiculous and counterproductive, our political class remains in thrall to a small group of dead-end exiles who happen to reside in a swing state with lots of electoral votes. Where s the cigar smoker s lobby when you need them stanley thermos mug ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child
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