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"eric ticket" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

05:10 min | 8 months ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Native America Calling

"This is national native news. I'm Antonio Gonzalez. A Montana district court has struck down three election laws that could have created barriers to voting weeks before the midterm election. Eric ticket off has more. Two of those laws presented especially high hurdles to Native Americans in the state. That includes a law that got rid of election day voter registration and another that banned third party ballot collection. Jacqueline deleon is staff attorney with a Native American rights fund, which represented plaintiffs in this case. She says judge Michael Moses found evidence that the legislature intentionally discriminated against folks who rely on election day registration, such as indigenous communities and students. Pretty disturbing that the legislature went ahead and passed these laws despite the known impacts on Native Americans. The lawsuit was brought by western native voice and tribes in Montana, including the blackfeet nation and northern Cheyenne tribe. The third law struck down in the decision would have made it harder for students to register to vote by requiring them to use another form of identification, in addition to their student ID. De Leon says a court struck down a nearly identical ballot collection law in 2020 in Montana. She says many tribes don't have reliable residential mail delivery. It really come to rely on organizations that go out in vehicles that can access the poor roads and can pay for gas and can travel significant distances to circumvent poor mail service to pick up ballots or Native Americans. Daily on says it's important to note that these laws are discriminatory and also on the flip side that Native Americans are not asking for extra accommodations. They're not asking for more than what other are entitled to. What they're asking for is for equal access. And in the face of it being unequal, they're asking that the tools that they use to overcome those inequalities not be targeted and taken away. I'm Eric, take it off. A settlement has reportedly been reached between the U.S. government and victims of former Indian health service doctor and convicted pedophile Stanley Weber, The Wall Street Journal reports the government will pay somewhere between 1 million to $2 million each to 8 victims. The lawsuit against the government claims that Indian health service ignored or tolerated Weber's abuse, whether worked for IHS for more than 20 years. The former pediatrician was convicted of raping and sexually assaulting boys that he treated in South Dakota and Montana. In 2020, at age 71, he was sentenced to a string of life sentences in prison. The settlement has not been finalized. A native woman owned business is now open on the Indian Pueblo cultural center's business and cultural district in Albuquerque, New Mexico, a ribbon cutting ceremony was held this week for Italy, plant based foods, the business focuses on culturally relevant Pueblo foods, owner Tina Archuleta is a social entrepreneur, community dula and chef. She says her life has always centered around wellness and native communities. I started my business on foot years ago around hey miss Sally enchiladas and that just developed and developed and developed into what we see here today. So it's been a long journey. Maybe 16 years of trying and dreaming of this. So plant based Pueblo food. It's culturally relevant food, food that we know and love, but made completely plant based, no dairy, no eggs. No animal byproduct. Growing up in a remote area, Archuleta faced challenges being in a food desert with difficulty finding healthy food options, she started a catering business and delivered healthy foods to tribal communities and gas stations. Now her grab and go as a storefront on the Plaza owned by the 19 pueblos of New Mexico, the Plaza includes two hotels, a handful of eateries, a bank, and is growing with the planned food co op and other businesses. I'm Antonio

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"eric ticket" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

04:13 min | 8 months ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Native America Calling

"This is national native news. I'm Antonio Gonzalez. The fight continues to protect bears ears national monument in Utah says a native advocate in 2016, president Barack Obama designated more than 1 million acres of bears ears as a national monument. President Donald Trump in 2017 then slashed protections and opened up lands to development. In 2021, president Joe Biden returned protections to bear's ears. The state of Utah and two counties filed a lawsuit in August, challenging Biden's protections, arguing its federal overreach and are asking for a congressional solution for conservation and management. Navajo advocate Davis Phil Fred has been fighting for the protection of bears ears since Obama was in office and through each new presidential administration. Bill Fred says, well, he can not comment on the litigation. He says a coalition of indigenous people and tribes remain committed to protecting bears ears. It's our culture. It's our language and it needs to be protected. Phil Fred says the area has cultural sites and holds traditional and religious importance to tribes. He says the area is being threatened by ranchers, hunters, recreation users, and looters. We have a lot of people that lead the place. Hunting for pottery. We have grave diggers, you know, these are big issues that are not out there, but it's out there, and it's happening. You know, these places, there's a lot of places where ATVs are forbidden. People go in these areas. There's a lot of issues. Phil Fred says he knows the public will continue to access the area. If you're going to come into these area, take nothing but pictures and if you're going to leave anything behind, no trash on the thing you're going to leave is your footprints. Phil Fred discussed the fight for bear's ears at an event at the university of New Mexico and Albuquerque on Wednesday. A popular fishing site on the Columbia river for the yakama nation has been listed as a superfund site by the federal government, as Eric ticket off reports, the hard part comes next. Laura krasner Shira is an environmental engineer with the yakama nation fisheries program. She says the area near Bradford island is a toxic soup for resident fish, with chemicals like PCBs among the most hazardous. The take home when you start to look at all the individual effects of each of these chemicals or chemical groups is that it really affects multiple systems. It affects multiple organs. It can cause cancer. The U.S. Army Corps of engineers dumped electronics near the island for decades, leading to the current toxic situation. People are advised not to eat non migratory fish up to a mile from the dam. Took the lead and calling for Bradford island to be placed on the national priority list with the states of Oregon and Washington backing up those calls. We thought that it could lead to a more protected cleanup. But we also realized that with NPL listing, it's going to require a lot of work still. Chira says, despite their leadership, the yakama nation has been cut out of recent discussions on cleanup. The U.S. Army Corps of engineers says the process has to go through regulators first, including the states, EPA, and Army Corps, but is inviting the public to be involved after that. She says this is discouraging because it's an ancestral site for tribal members, fishing has gone on since time immemorial, fishing continues there, making clean up oppressing issue. I'm Eric, take it off.

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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:56 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Some black west. Virginians are voicing disappointment and anger over democratic. Senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights act and boost. Transparency for political donations. Mansion is the only senate democrat. Who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mansion into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an office. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaign we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level but we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa cpa and other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion. Said while the conversation was quote constructive his stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the four that people act. I'm nadia ramlan. Senator chuck schumer says. He buys ford with a vote on the bill. Suzanne reports now the developer of the keystone xl pipeline announced wednesday in his point the plug on the controversial project after the biden administration revoked his permit back january. According to cnn tc energy. The canadian company behind the project said a decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberta canada. Now to montana were. Are eric ticket off. Port students with the subject of multiple pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session amara hansel program director for the voting advocacy nonprofit forward. Montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese hanzel says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time. Recession was really tough for young people. And i will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades to come supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it make selections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms without a permit on college campuses. This is pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we going to do if we lose the house. It's time to stop thinking and start dialing call one eight eight nine nine five hope for free government program that offers expert one on one advice about your mortgage options. We've helped over a million homeowners and we want to help you. Call one eight eight nine nine five hope or visit makinghomeaffordable dot gov brought to you by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires. For seventy years. Outdoor lovers would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. 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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:17 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Some black west virginians voicing and anger over democratic senator joe manchin staunch opposition to the for the people's i a bill that would overhaul voting procedures nationwide. The legislation would expand voting access restore portions of the voting rights. Act and boost. Transparency for political donations. mansion is the only senate democrat. who hasn't cosponsored the bill campbell. County resident jennifer welles with community change action says mansions decision feels like a slap in the face and says the black vote pushed mention into office in two thousand eighteen. He would not be an audit. If black people did not go to the polls in his reelection campaign we showed up. We weren't always happy with him or his decisions. He makes it a federal level so we showed up because we understood the threat earlier this week mansion met with nwa other civil rights leaders in what appeared to be a futile gathering mansion said while the conversation was quote constructive. His stance on the bill remains unchanged arguing. There isn't enough. Gop support for the legislation and instead calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act critics including many top democrats. Say the bill isn't a replacement for the sweeping reforms outlined in the for the people act. I'm nadia ramlogan. Solar chuck schumer says. He plans to move forward with a vote on the bill. She reports now the developer of the keystone excel pipeline announced wednesday. It is pointing the plug on the controversial project. After the biden administration revoked his permit back in january. According to cnn tc energy. Canadian company behind the project said a decided to terminate the project after a comprehensive review of its options and consulted with the government of alberta canada now to montana. Were eric ticket off. Report students with the subject of both of those pieces of legislation during this year's legislative session. Amara reese hansel program. Director for the voting advocacy nonprofit forward. Montana says a number of those bills will restrict students ability to vote that includes a law that ends same day voter. Registration reese hanzel says election day can be the only time. Polling locations are open past regular business hours making it easier for students who have classes or work at odd hours to register and vote at the same time. Recession was really tough for young people. And i think will continue to see the effects of this legislative session for decades supporters of ending. Same day voter. Registration say it makes elections more secure tribes and groups in the state are challenging the law in court one more law that students are concerned about allows for concealed carry of firearms permit on college campuses. This ins pianist. You're struggling with your mortgage. You think about it all the time. What are we gonna do if we lose the house. 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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:01 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"To by the us treasury hud and the ad council. Did you know that birthday parties. Help build confidence in kids. Yeah did you know that giving kids less sugar before bedtime helps them sleep better. Oh totally. did you know that friendly kids have more friends. Everybody knows that. Hey guys did you know that. Most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid but they're not. I didn't know that parents who really know it. All know for sure that their child is in the right car seat at the right age and size visit safercar dot gov slash therightseat to make sure your child is protected brought to you by the national highway traffic safety administration and the ad council. Can you tell if these vegetables are being contaminated with bacteria that could cause paralysis. Listen they can't see it either. Use different cutting boards so that the bacteria in raw meats and seafood and their juices doesn't touch prep services for other foods like veggies. Raw food may contain bacteria that can make you very sick or worse. Roughly three thousand americans will die from food poisoning this year. But you can keep your family safer check your steps at foodsafety dot gov brought to you by the usda hhs and the ad council dear. Smokey bear for teaching us how to prevent wildfires for seventy years outdoor. I would like to say something. Happy seventieth bigeye. Let's bring it in for a bear. Hug come off for safety tips. Visit smokybear dot com brought to you by the us forest service your state forester and the ad council. Join me as i prepare. A collection of cherished family recipes passed to generation what recipes for disaster at foodsafety dot gov. You'll learn the right steps as maria. Does everything wrong brought to you. By the usda hhs and the council stayed in said that me down here. What are you a yellow booger. I'm a banana slug steven. What are you doing in my room and your sense of adventure. It's been a long time since we've had an adventure the you're listening to heartland newsfeed radio network live twenty four seven at heartland newsfeed dot com. This stream is supported by advertisers and contributions by us on facebook twitter and instagram. The public service doa newscast nineteen twenty twenty one by clifford. Most extreme weather events in the us have been on the hotter and wetter side in recent years including fires and floods but climate experts say the catastrophic winter storm in texas is another example of global warming. Here's ross brown. Edward my bach is the director of the center for climate change communication at george mason university. He says climate change is a complicated topic and not completely understood. And that might explain. Why the texas energy grid couldn't handle demand during this week storm. Why the public utility operators across texas work expecting the possibility of a massive cold snap. They just haven't had time to recognize that as a threat my back says it's believed destabilization of the polar vortex is why we've seen such events as a heat wave in greenland and severe cold snap across the southern united states amid widespread power losses. Millions of texans have also been advised to boil their water for safety. And as first responders deal with texas's statewide power and water crisis business insider reports republican senator. Ted cruz office asked the houston. Police department for security detail at the airport ahead of a family trip to cancun crews claimed the joint was really an overnight trip to chaperone his kids who wanted to vacation with friends. Explain it away as him wanting to be a good dad. Business insider adds an unnamed source said the crews had initially planned to take a united airlines flight back to texas. On saturday his terry abruptly changed thursday morning. A fact that was later also reported on nbc by peter alexander. It remains unclear if the widespread criticism in any way impacted cruises return date. Healthcare workers have often been called heroes during the pandemic but they're advocates say. The sentiment can be quickly forgotten by the public including in some cases their deaths. What the help of infectious disease. Expert michael oester home. The saint paul and minnesota foundation recently launched the frontline families find it provides. Emergency grants and scholarships the families of healthcare workers who have died from covid. Nineteen jeremy wells with the foundation says the fund is designed for situations in which the person didn't leave behind a lot of wealth. Let's say they were nursing eight or something that's not a highly paid profession versus A physician that pass that you know who had five or ten million dollar life insurance policy. There are two phases for the grants. One provides fifteen thousand dollars for federal costs the second round funds up to sixty thousand dollars for long term expenses. They're administered by the separate braveheart fund which was established with the same mission. I'm mike mo one. This is p. ns ohio lawmakers from both parties and both chambers joining forces on a bill to abolish the death penalty in the state. Senator making an tonio sessional introduced legislation to replace execution as punishment for murder with a sentence of life without parole the lakewood area democrat one on a similar bill last year because this much more robust push. We're seeing the same things we've said in the past but we were seeing them with a stronger voice. Since nineteen seventy six eleven innocent people have been exonerated after death. Sentences in ohio including kwami ajami. He was on death row. Nearly three decades before being freed in twenty fourteen in double the placement in state of ohio would be like pulling on out of my good my blood into my heart decorum freedom in life. According to the death penalty information center public support for the death penalty is at its lowest and a half century. Ohio is among the twenty eight states with capital punishment. with one. Hundred and forty-one people on death. Row mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media in the public interest and funded in part by george gun foundation navigating the healthcare system can be difficult on a good day dealing with insurance companies doctors. Deductibles and copays frustrating. But in a recent survey mark rich's reports arizona's said getting a surprise medical bill after a hospital visit is at the top of their list. Surprise bills are those sent by out of network providers sometimes for thousands of dollars on top of what your insurance pays william mcgovern with the arizona. Public interest research group education fund says other than the cost. Perhaps the biggest problem with these bills is that most people never see them coming. Patients do the right thing they go in. They check ahead of time. The hospitals network in even checked that the primary doctor is in network other doctors that they see whether they're or maybe the hospital sent their tests to lab or imaging done and those services end up being out of network mcgovern says. Regulations are currently in place to help arizonans deal with surprise bills. Finally eric ticket off tells us while washington state lawmakers consider a bill to clean up the energy that buildings run on subsidies and institutions are already leading the way house fill ten eighty four would put the state on a path to decarbonising the building sector the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions. In the state last week the seattle school board committed to run on one hundred percent clean. Renewable energy by twenty forty board members zachary to wolf correlate the resolution and says he was inspired by a speech from the valedictorian of a seattle high school in twenty nineteen. What are you doing. We have eight ten years before we are going to be at a point of no return when it comes to climate emergency. Hp tennessee fours in the washington house committee on appropriations. It received a public hearing this week. This is my clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public. news service. Servicemember listener supported her out. 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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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08:18 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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He says climate change is a complicated topic and not completely understood. And that might explain why. The texas energy grid couldn't handle demand during this week storm why the public utility operators across texas were expecting the possibility of a massive cold snap. They just haven't had time to recognize that as a threat my back says it's believed these stabilization of the polar vortex is why we've seen such events as a heatwave in greenland and a severe cold snap across the southern united states amid widespread power losses. Millions of texans have also been advised to boil their water for safety. And as first responders deal with texas's statewide power and water crisis business insider reports republican. Senator ted cruz office ask the houston police department for security detail at the airport. I have a family trip to cancun. Crews claimed the joint was really an overnight trip to chaperone his kids who wanted to vacation with friends. Explain it away as him wanting to be a good dad. Business insider adds an unnamed source said the crews had initially planned to take a united airlines flight back to texas. On saturday his itinerary abruptly changed thursday morning a fact that was later also reported on nbc. By peter alexander. It remains unclear if the widespread criticism in any way impacted cruises return date. Healthcare workers have often been called heroes during the pandemic but they're advocates say. The sentiment can be quickly forgotten by the public including in some cases their deaths. What the help of infectious disease. Expert michael oester home. The saint paul and minnesota foundation recently launched the frontline families fund. It provides emergency grants and scholarships the families of healthcare workers who have died from covid. Nineteen jeremy wells with foundation says. The fund is designed for situations in which the person behind a lot of wealth. Let's say they were nursing eight or something that's not a highly paid profession versus physician. That past that you know who had a five or ten million dollar life insurance policy. There are two phases for the grants. One provides fifteen thousand dollars for funeral costs the second round funds up to sixty thousand dollars for long term expenses. They're administered by the separate brave of heart fund which was established with the same mission. I'm might mohan. This is p. ns ohio lawmakers from both parties and both chambers are joining forces on a bill to abolish the death penalty in the state senator making antonio sexual introduced legislation to replace execution as punishment for murder with a sentence of life without parole the lakewood area democrat worked on a similar bill last year. Because this much more robust push we're saying the same things we've said in the past but we were seeing them with a stronger voice. Since nineteen seventy six eleven innocent people have been exonerated after death. Sentences in ohio including kwami ajami. He was on death row. Nearly three decades before being freed in two thousand fourteen in devil placement in state of ohio would be willing to dawn out of my good my blood into my heart department freedom life. According to the death penalty information center public support for the death penalty is at its lowest and a half century. Ohio is among the twentieth states capital punishment with one hundred and forty one people on death. Row mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media and the public interest in funded in part by the george foundation navigating the healthcare system can be difficult on a good day dealing with insurance companies doctors deductibles and copays frustrating but in a recent survey margaret is in reports arizona's getting a surprise medical bill after a hospital visit as of the top of their list. Surprise bills are those sent by out of network providers sometimes for thousands of dollars on top of what your insurance pays william mcgovern with the arizona. Public interest research group education fund says other than the cost. Perhaps the biggest problem with these bills is that most people never see them coming patients. You the right thing they go in. They check ahead of time at hospitals in network in even check that the primary doctor there against his network but other doctors that they see whether they're or maybe the hospital center tests to lab or imaging don and those services end up being out of network mcgovern says regulations are currently in place to help arizonans deal with surprise bills. Finally eric ticket off tells us while washington state lawmakers consider a bill to clean up the energy that buildings run on some cities and institutions are already leading the way house bill. Ten eighty four would put the state on a path to decarbonising the building sector the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions. In the state last week the seattle school board committed to run on one hundred percent clean and renewable energy by twenty forty board members zachary to wolf co wrote the resolution and says he was inspired by a speech from the valedictorians of seattle high school in two thousand nineteen. What are you. We have eight to ten years before we were going to be at a.

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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

05:51 min | 2 years ago

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"The second impeachment trial of donald trump begins this afternoon. The hill reports party meters came to agreement monday. And how it will go. The hill knows under the time line. It would allow the trial to wrap up as early as next week if both sides agreed not to call witnesses under the deal. The senate will debate and vote tuesday on whether the trawlers unconstitutional. That is basically a nonstarter on wednesday. They'll be opening arguments under the deal. The house impeachment managers and trump's team will have sixteen hours over two days each to present their case to the senate meantime a fourteen year old black boy in north carolina was handcuffed in place to the back of a police car in front of his home while repeatedly asking for his father who was inside the home. The voice family community advocates are questioning local. Police protocol involving juvenile's malcolm ziglar had recently purchased a motorbike from a face bookseller and was unaware. The bike was stolen after police officers showed up at his home. He complied with requests from law. Enforcement was released ties ziegler. Malcolm's mother says her son like many other. Young black youths has experienced firsthand. The trauma caused by negative interactions with police. She says she's concerned that despite repeatedly asking for his father his request was denied by the officers. She's demanding policy and procedural changes for interactions involving minors. So what i'm looking for is change. That is what i'm advocating. Or because i don't want their child to ask for parent and be denied. I'm nadia ramleh. Gone some of west. Virginia's lawmakers proposing abolishing the state's personal income tax during this year's legislative session social services advocates. Say the move would be devastating for children and families. The lost income would total more than two billion dollars for signature cuts to state agencies including the bureau for children and families. According to jim mckay with prevent child abuse west virginia. The state's child protective services. Division is still struggling to catch up from budget cuts during the great recession. He says he points out. Mingo county still has only one. Cps worker for the entire area who handles cases for more than seventy children. That's just heartbreaking. We know there are across the state in child protection services. And if there's budget cuts of the nature that it's being proposed. Many of those positions will remain on fills with devastating consequences. Lawmakers say that eliminating personal income tax would attract more people to live and work in west virginia. I'm diane bernard this is p. Ns electric buses and other heavy vehicles or taking to the streets. Nationwide lily bulky reports for soundbite source. Many of them are powered with batteries manufactured in south carolina. David clayton with clemson. University's international center for automotive research says the fleet services sector appears to be among the first to turn away from diesel internal combustion engines in favor of going electric that includes companies such as fedex and amazon but also port operations the cranes in vehicles. That handle cargo vote because it makes sense for their business. It's more cost effective approach in some cases but you know. They have sustainability mandates and targets that they're trying to achieve per tara the electric battery and charging station manufacturer with one plant in greenville and another near los angeles also is working with leading construction equipment manufacturer to electrify off road equipment just last month president. Joe biden announced plans to replace the government's fleet with electric vehicles wyoming lawmakers considering a proposal. That would require a governor's order before any of the state's winter. Ilk feedlots can be phased out. Jonathan rattener with the western watersheds project says the move ignores basic science and warrants. It would make it much more difficult to address. The potential for permanent chronic wasting disease contamination across western wyoming. They're making it much harder to solve this problem. By some ending in the current status quo which was developed approximately a hundred years ago prior to any understanding of disease transmission issues or wildlife management ethics conservationists sworn that feedlots where large numbers of l. Gathering close quarters potential super spreading events for the disease livestock producers and outfitters defended winter. Lots to keep elk away from cattle feed and maintain large herd numbers. I'm eric gladys and finally eric ticket off has been talking with an idaho congressman who may have taken the first step on tangling the tricky dot of dams in the northwest and their effects on salmon representative mike simpson has laid out a thirty three billion dollar columbia font while it includes breaching the four lower snake river dams. It also addresses replacing their benefits such as energy and irrigation for local agriculture. Brian brooks has the idaho wildlife federation. He says it's a critical lifeline for the region's endangered salmon and steelhead finally. Finally someone giving us attention to this issue because it is such a big problem and it's gonna require a big solution. Simpson is giving the attention. It serves simpson has been working on the plan for three years and held three hundred meetings with stakeholders over that time. More than a dozen fish species have become endangered since the dams were constructed. This is by clifford. Four public news service. 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"Fifteen dollars per hour. State representative bridget kelly. A democrat from cincinnati is asking colleagues to cosponsor bill modeled after a recently passed ballot initiative in florida. The measure calls for the current wage of eight dollars. Eighty cents an hour to be raised to ten dollars in twenty twenty two. It would then increase every year until hitting fifteen dollars and twenty twenty seven. Kelly says too many working ohioans can't make ends meet including some fulltime workers. We can't continue to bury our heads in the sand. We need to be modernizing our minimum wage creating a pathway for people and families to be able to take care of themselves and to be able to meaningfully participate in our economy to democratic state senators seasonal thomas of cincinnati. Hersal crank of colon are introducing a companion bill in the senate. Meanwhile president joe biden wants to more than double the current federal minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour. It's been stuck at seven twenty five since two thousand nine. Mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media and the public interest in funded in part by the george foundation. Does is pms. Coloradans lost jobs or income during the coronavirus pandemic may qualify for the federal earned income tax credit or iae tc when they filed their taxes kelly wagner with the group. Get ahead colorado says. It's an opportunity to get as much as sixty six hundred dollars into the pockets of struggling families. Earning fifty seven thousand dollars a year or less even before the health emergency one in four eligible families in colorado missed out on getting the federal cash. Back refund we wanna make sure that families especially during these hard economic times as a result of the pandemic that they're getting much cashback as do them and they can do that aside filing their taxes for free and claiming income tax credit child tax credit colorado matches ten percent of your total federal. It refund and a new state law extends that match to workers with individual taxpayer identification numbers. I'm eric gladys and new hampshire resonance older than sixty five and those with two or more underlying health conditions now are eligible to receive the covid nineteen vaccine it also includes caregivers of children with underlying conditions residents and staff at facilities for people with developmental or intellectual disabilities and corrections workers and staff. Nearly two hundred thousand people have registered to get the vaccine since friday. The first day people in one be were eligible to do so and sixty percent have scheduled appointments according to scott schueller the covid nineteen response. Commander for the seacoast and strafford county health network. Right now we have about seventeen thousand five hundred doses coming into the state a week And we have about three hundred thousand people who fit in the one. B category or fades for vaccine distribution shuler says the state recommends registering for an appointment at vaccines dot. Net dot gov but someone doesn't have access to a computer or is uncomfortable registering that way. They can call two one for assistance. I'm lily bulky. Vilely our eric. Ticket off tells us a treasure valley program is helping young women from refugee communities in the workforce and hopefully narrowing idaho's gender. Pay gap the starling project. From economic opportunity by janice pairs mentors with college women ages eighteen to twenty five. Who arrive in idaho as refugees. Senior project manager. Racial accidents says one of their most impactful programs is wage negotiation workshops. She knows that salary. Negotiations are cited as a major reason. Why the gender wage gap persists when winter in fact indo sheet earlier and negotiate better earlier and they get those higher wages it impacts in positive way say the rest of their career unfortunately covert nineteen likable exacerbate inequalities for women women have left the workforce greater numbers of men since the pandemic began this is by clifford public news service member listener supported heard on great radio stations across the nation and online at public news service dot. Org here is a look at weather from the off. Lands newsfeed weather center today. Expect rain freezing. Rain and sleet with an occasional snow. Mix sleet will be heavy at times high near thirty six tonight. A forty percent chance of rain before eight p. m. later becoming mostly cloudy low around thirty two mostly cloudy skies on tuesday with like wind from the northwest high thirty six. That's the latest weather. Check out more news and weather on our website to top lands. Newsfeed dot com eight one. Because i know we talked pelicans spurs this afternoon on coast to coast. Both teams had some cova issues. That game gets whacked lakers now five ninety six ninety one nuggets mavs eighty to seventy one. Denver leads dallas and at the half the celtics who destroyed the cavs last night. We talked about that before. A sixty two fifty lead over the bull so a good monday night in the nba. We have college hoops as well. Texas tech in virginia tech going on west virginia going on right now. Virginia absolutely smoked syracuse. Tonight mafioso we've got some of that to look at as well yes on the way. Obviously gotta get into all the people that forget about this sport until the nfl is over. What was that time of the year now. And it's you know. Heating up usually. It's one of the best getting the best. You know now not exactly to that point because of all the things that have been crazy with covert now the games matter more especially for some of these teams that have struggled early. Honor had games cancelled. And you know you probably not gonna get those made up. So it's becoming a lot more feisty and a lot more i think necessary to win every game you can in february than has a previous years. This is the time when you need to start locking in on college basketball wants to the nfl ends and you need to start looking at these teams starting to decide. Who are you going to back when we get to march now is when you open the door and you start to do that. Ferrall on the bench of monday night. Mike kaga brian siano. We are with you for the next. Two hours will get things with the nfl and championship. Sunday in the books carver. High and mafia. 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"As donald trump. Departs office today. A coalition of west virginia civil rights groups want the congress to pass a bill aimed at rebuilding government are diane bernard reports house. Bill one known as the for the people act recommend sweeping reforms to extend voting rights and partisan gerrymandering and boost ethics laws. Julia archer with the group west virginia citizens for clean elections says it would make the democracy more inclusive was. She says much-needed in an era of election misinformation and rioters overtaking the. Us capital we have an opportunity with the new congress to transform our democracy with the passage of hr one. In addition to protecting and expanding voting rights issue are one would address the rampant corruption and disregard for ethics accountability oversight and rule of law that continue to plague our government republicans who oppose the bill. Call it a power grab by democrats that would restrict political opposition and enhanced democratic voting. Turnout the gop. Senate blocked a first version of the bill last year but with more democrats now in congress. It's more likely to pass. Hp one would require states to start automatic voter registration. The bill would also restore protections in the nineteen sixty five voting rights act. That had been stripped away by the. Us supreme court sorta majority leader. Mitch mcconnell tuesday directly blamed president trump for the deadly mob that attacked the capital that as the senate prepares for impeachment on whether to convict the president for incitement of insurrection san reports that would potentially disqualify him from holding office in the future. He typically tight lipped senate. Republican leader really broke from trump in four years on tuesday. He said on the senate floor. The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the president and other powerful people see notes. The senate republican leader has not yet said whether he will vote to convict after the evidence is presented in the upcoming trial and his first day in office president elect biden pressing for bold immigration reform proposing a path to citizenship for an estimated eleven million undocumented immigrants. The proposal would apply to people who have a criminal record and we're in the us before january. I if approved. This would be the first so-called mass legalisation since one thousand nine hundred eighty six during the reagan administration. Carlos guevara with the group leaders. Us says there's a lot of pent up. Demand for change in the immigration system. Were used and frankly florida. By how visionary because bill appears to be the path to citizenship. Eight years that is the fastest that we have ever seen. I'm suzanne potter at proposal would also make everyone eligible for covid nineteen vaccination regardless of immigration status. This is p. Wisconsin one of the states expanding. Its covid nineteen vaccine roll out to include more people. Older adults will soon be eligible but officials urge patience. As shipments are still hard to come by this week. The department of health services announced on june twenty fifth wisconsin residents aged sixty five and older will be eligible for the vaccine through their healthcare provider pharmacy or local tribal health agency. The move follows initial efforts to vaccinate frontline healthcare workers in nursing home residents. Lisa lampkin with aarp. Wisconsin says. they'd hoped the next phase would cover people fifty and older but adds this is a positive development. I think wisconsin. Is you know taking a really good next step in. You know recognizing that older people are more at risk and therefore prioritizing those folks the state warrants seven hundred thousand residents are part of this new group while wisconsin is only getting seventy thousand new doses each week so it will take time to reach everyone. I'm mike mohan during the twenty twenty one session new mexico. Lawmakers are expected to focus heavily on pandemic relief including a bill that would modernize the housing code with the goal of reducing. Evictions co sponsored by representative and hanukkah. Rubio house. fell one eleven addresses the timeframe for fictions increasing the current three day notice to ten days and allowing courts. More flexibility by lengthening. The time for an addiction hearing rubio says the changes would give people who are struggling financially time to make arrangements that would allow them to stay in their home. People are in a position right now where they are in their homes. They are trying to make it work and we don't want to increase the number of people who are living without shelter. Iras brown by the pandemic is causing a massive shift in american higher education. Plans eric ticket off explains a new analysis from georgetown. University's center on education and the workforce finds seventy five percent of households. Have changed their post-secondary plans for the fall in oregonians are changing their plans at the third highest rate in the country at eighty one percent dr megan vasquez researcher for this. Dana's says people tend to go to college during recessions to increase their skills or put off entering a poor job market. But maybe not this time. Do you primarily had to deal with financial concerns which are still a major concern here but on top of that people are having to face. Health concerns as well. Some people who would otherwise enroll are their plants while others are scaling back. Their number of courses or switching institutions. Fussily says many are questioning whether attending college remotely is worth it. This is my clifford for public news service. We are a member listener. Supported radio.

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"Economy. That would mean a cellphone. Recent legislation sponsored by a group of republican lawmakers would increase the state's felony theft threshold to one thousand dollars haul adds that felony. Convictions can remain on a person's record for a lifetime and lead to barriers in housing employment and education people with felonies also are denied the right to vote. Felony thefts are expunge -able but under state law person can't apply for an expansion until at least five years after probation and parole. I'm not overall logan. Finally eric ticket off tells us that many women in washington state or losing healthcare shortly after giving birth a a crucial time in a mother's life senate bill fifty sixty eight would extend postpartum medicaid coverage from sixty days to one year. The same measure was a victim of the pandemic in two thousand twenty. It passed with nearly unanimous support in the house and senate but was vetoed by governor. Jay inslee because of budget concerns. Sam hats bieler with the economic opportunity institute says the bill would help address. The maternal health crisis right now about ten thousand women are falling through the cracks. Because of income or immigration restrictions washington state's maternal mortality review panel found thirty percent of all pregnancy related. Maternal deaths occur forty three days to a year after birth. The bill has a public hearing in the senate committee on health and long-term care on wednesday about seven hundred women in the us die each year from pregnancy related conditions. This is mike clifford for public new service. We are member. Listener supported her obstacle. The nation's most interesting radio.

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"Msnbc is reporting a letter to speaker pelosi vice president pence says he will not invoke the twenty fifth amendment. They quote pence's saying i do not believe that such a course of action is in the best interest of our nation or consistent with our constitution. Meantime the new york times reports. Gop leader mitch. Mcconnell has told associates he believes president trump committed impeachable offenses and that he is pleased. The democrats are moving to impeach him believing it will make it easier to purge him from the party. Jim brewster will be sworn. In as a state senator today and he goes over counting ballots in allegany county. The us district court for western. Pennsylvania ruled on tuesday that disputed votes in these states forty fifth senatorial district should be counted. Republicans lost challenges in state and federal courts to democrat boosters narrow victory in november but on january fifth senate republicans blocked brewster from taking the oath of office insisting on another federal court ruling. The gop wanted to toss out twenty three hundred mail in ballots that lacked a written date on the outer envelope but had been received on time. Mark steer who had see pennsylvania budget and policy center says the court ruled the federal claims of boosters opponent. Nicole zuccarelli failed on their merits. There's no federal issue that would stop counting those ballots. Which means that. Senator brewster's been reelected and that he should take a see. I'm envious sears. Reporting at a statewide task force. Appointed by governor. Roy cooper has released a sweeping set of recommendations aimed at ending racism in the criminal. Justice system. black north carolinians are nearly six times as likely to be incarcerated as white residents twice as likely to be pulled over for a traffic stop and also more likely to be jailed before trial. Don blake grove of the group emancipate. Nc says the police response to last week's insurrection. At the us capitol underscores how black and brown people often are treated differently by law enforcement and the courts and the start difference that was put on display is precisely wise. We need our legislators to take seriously the concerns that black around all over. This country have raised about the district treatment. The north carolina association of sheriff's recently released its own report on law enforcement professionalism. It calls for changes to officer education requirements training and certification. The report opposes many of the task force recommendations including removing school resource officers creating citizen review boards and allowing public access to officers disciplinary records. I'm nadia ramleh. Gone this is. Ns it maybe a step toward economic recovery but it is not a bridge in ohio based public policy. Group says it welcomes cove in relief package. But it's hardly enough policy matters. Ohio held an online forum yesterday. Tell ohioans better understand the benefits of the nine hundred billion dollar measure. They include the direct stimulus payment. That nearly seventy percent of eligible americans already received also extends federal unemployment programs and reinstates a supplemental benefit until late july research directors act schiller notes at three hundred dollars a week. It's half the amount the cares act provided we got hundreds of thousands of lost jobs in the state. And what's more. It's not a good time to be going out and trying to find a job. There's a pandemic out there so we need a lot more aid and we're gonna need it fast. This bill is really just a down payment. The incoming biden administration says passing a new relief. Package is an immediate priority. Mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media. And the public interest in funded in part by the george gund foundation colorado's community hill sitters or c. h. Sees as they're called are shifting gears to deliver covid nineteen vaccines that after the governor. There jared polish called on these safety net providers to deliver twenty percent of the state's vaccine supply for people ages. Seventy at older polly anderson with the colorado community. Health network says are uniquely positioned to serve some of the state's most at risk populations including hispanic latino and black communities. They're also more likely to have multiple. Chronic conditions as a result of living conditions adequate diet and other stressors and so health centers are really key to reaching deep into our state to ensure that those folks aren't left out of vaccination efforts anderson says she's hopeful that chs's will be eligible tap funding from the latest relief. Package passed by congress. I'm eric gelinas. Finally are eric ticket off tells us with a new slate of legislators and new governor in lleida conservation groups want to ensure protecting public lands is a top priority. The montana conservation voters has launched the montana pushback campaign to keep people informed whenever environmental issues are on the docket in the capital executive director. Whitney tony says the pandemic is changing the way montana's and groups engage on legislative issues adding that conservation isn't a controversial issue in the treasure. State all of these elected victories across the political spectrum. Pledge to support and defend kinder's outward which means were. Greg make sure that they live up to their promises because of covid. Nineteen people are able to participate in his session remotely via video the legislative session their last through april. The montana pushback campaign will be sharing updates on his website. This is by clifford. Four with new service member listener supported or some of the nation's most interesting radio stations and always online at public new service dot. Org it is. You'll native twitter from the heartland newsfeed weather center today. Mostly sunny skies during the morning hours becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. Southwest winds between ten fifteen miles per hour high around fifty tonight mostly cloudy skies in the evening hours clearing overnight. Though in the low to mid thirties there are partly sunny skies during the morning hours thursday. They to becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. There's a thirty percent chance of south west wind starting off ten to fifteen miles per hour with gusts as high as twenty five miles per hour in the afternoon high in the mid to upper forties. That's the latest weather checkouts. More news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com. As we'll we'll have a freddie dodge ready dodge discovery channel gold rush. He has been off on discovery plus and in the third hour. We'll be joined by. John ashton patty duke. Son sean astin. This is john ash. Don't remember his name. Probably but unless you're into character actors do you know who frank is But definitely from beverly hills cop as he was tagger so We'll talk to taggart as well. He has a new movie. Doesn't appreciate being cold. Probably but one eight hundred eight seven eight play to get in big shout out to our brave men and women listening on the american forces radio network wherever you might happen to be. 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"Msnbc is reporting a letter to speaker. Pelosi vice president pence says he will not invoke the twenty fifth amendment. They quote pence's saying i do not believe that such a course of action is in the best interest of our nation or consistent with our constitution. Meantime the new york times reports. Gop leader mitch. Mcconnell has told associates he believes president trump committed impeachable offenses and that. He is pleased. That democrats are moving to impeach him believing it will make it easier to purge him from the party. Jim brewster will be sworn in as a state senator. Today ending dispute over county ballots in allegany county. The us district court for western. Pennsylvania ruled on tuesday that disputed votes in these states forty fifth senatorial district should be counted. Republicans lost challenges in state and federal courts to democrat boosters narrow victory in november but on january fifth senate republicans blocked brewster from the oath of office insisting on another federal court ruling. The gop wanted to toss out twenty three hundred mail in ballots. It lacked a written date on the outer envelope but had been received on time. Mark steer who had see pennsylvania budget and policy center says the court ruled the federal claims of boosters opponent. Nicole zuccarelli failed on their merits there. No federal issue. That would stop counting those ballots. Which means that. Senator brewster's been reelected and he should take his seat. I'm envious sears. Reporting at a statewide taskforce appointed by governor. Roy cooper has released a sweeping set of recommendations aimed at ending racism in the criminal. Justice system. black north carolinians are nearly six times as likely to be incarcerated as white residents twice as likely to be pulled over for a traffic stop and also more likely to be jailed before trial. Don blais grove of the group emancipate. Nc says the police response to last week's insurrection. At the us capitol underscores how black and brown people often are treated differently by law enforcement and the courts and the start difference that was put on display is precisely why we need our legislators to take seriously the concerns that black and brown all over this country of raised about the disparate treatment. The north carolina association of sheriff's recently released its own report on law enforcement professionalism. It calls for changes to officer education requirements training and certification. The report opposes many of the task force recommendations including removing school resource officers creating citizen review boards and allowing public access to officers disciplinary records. I'm nadia ramleh gone. This is us. It may be a step toward economic recovery but it is not a bridge in based public policy. Group says it woke up. Some new covid relief package. But it's hardly enough policy matters. Ohio held an online form yesterday. Tell ohioans better understand the benefits of the nine hundred billion dollar measure. They include the direct stimulus payment. That nearly seventy percent of eligible americans already received also extends federal unemployment programs reinstates a supplemental benefit until late july research directors act schiller notes at three hundred dollars a week. It's half the amount the cares act provided we got hundreds of thousands of lost jobs state. And what's more. It's not a good time to be going out and trying to find a job. There's a pandemic out there so we need a more aid and we're gonna need it fast. This bill is really just a down pain. The incoming biden administration says passing a new relief. Package is an immediate priority. Mary sermon reporting. This story was produced in association with media and the public interest funded in part by the george gun foundation colorado community health centers or c. h. Sees as her called are shifting gears to deliver covid nineteen vaccines that after the governor there jared police called on these safety. Net providers to deliver twenty percent of the state's vaccine supply for people ages. Seventy at over poly anderson with the colorado community health network says are uniquely positioned to serve some of the state's most at risk populations including hispanic latino and black communities. They're also more likely to have multiple. Chronic conditions as a result of living conditions adequate diet and other stressors and so health centers are really key to reaching deep into our state to ensure that the folks aren't left out of affirmation efforts anderson says she's hopeful that h. will be eligible a tap funding from the latest relief. Package passed by congress. I'm eric gladys finally. Are eric ticket off tells us with a new slate of legislators and a new governor in khaleda conservation groups want to ensure protecting public lands is a top priority the montana conservation voters has launched the montana pushback campaign to keep people informed whenever environmental issues are on the docket in the capital executive director. Whitney tony says the pandemic is changing the way montana's in groups engage on legislative issues adding that conservation isn't a controversial issue in the treasure. State all of these big areas across the political spectrum. pledge to support independent montana's outward which me and we're going to make sure that they live up to their promises because of covid. Nineteen people are able to participate in a session remotely via video the legislative session. They are less april. The montana pushback campaign will be sharing updates on its website. This is mike clifford. Four public new servicemember listener supported around some of the nation's most interesting radio stations and always online at public news service dot. Org it is a look at your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center today. Mostly sunny skies. During the morning. I was becoming mostly cloudy in the often. Southwest winds between ten and fifteen miles per hour high around fifty tonight mostly cloudy skies in the evening. I was clearing overnight. Low in mid thirties. There are partly sunny skies during the morning hours for thursday. They becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon. There's a thirty percent chance of rain. South west wind starting off at ten to fifteen miles per hour with gusts as high as twenty five miles dollar in the afternoon high in the mid to upper forties. That's the latest weather out. More news and weather on our website.

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"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked. The violence must be held accountable. State red padma. Mccoo intends to ransacking of the. Us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes. This week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging michigan. Gop to co-chair candidate. Ms sean matic. As well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election state representative darren millery says that includes sean and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. It statement sean. Maddox said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name. Newly elected republican. Derek recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says how leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. Conduct is just not to the standards of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session. Idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene is representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you that if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or they drink but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting close. I'm suzanne potter. Among other things a connecticut is recommending nursing homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are was brown tells us new mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produce water fracking explosion at home in the permian basin. Bill sponsor senator antoinette's deal. Lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division to use the best available science for rules governing fracking. Then he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's gonna make the discharge or the release of purchase wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week. Public do service member illicit supported and online at public new service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed with us into they will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per gallon fuel. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. 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06:45 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election misinformation. That is believed to have sparked. The violence. Must be held accountable. State red padma. Kupa contends the ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries. And she believes this. Week's violence stems in part from extremist refusing to accept reality truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws. That are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust chair candidate. Miss sean. matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn election. State representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map who joined the dc protests should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. and it. Statement sean matic said rally was intended to be peaceful. Agree that those who broke. The law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups of west virginia decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry in destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. De evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what legislator and elected official the state of west. Virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed it change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capital attack in the boise. Protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic. And that's the point right to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms. A question on pennsylvania's stay ballot in two thousand seventeen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment not as marcy law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affects at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key waves lessons rice if defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania supreme. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand covert infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa or in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking for somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of. Pp finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollar gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking. Explosion at a home. In the permian basin senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require states oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. the he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. And thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news. service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per alec fueled friday. Expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles. Put our high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties to. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at halftime us. Feed.

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08:00 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked the violence must be held accountable. State padma coupon contents. The ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes this week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate miss. Sean matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election. State representative darren. Camilla says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. You should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. And it statement sean. Matic said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what. A legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked the nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures. Shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included far-right anti-government activist and bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats is pms. A question of pennsylvania's state ballot in twenty nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the u. of pennsylvania. The three two two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key ways lessen the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene representing the rights of victims in the case that thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than three thousand four hundred deaths. Twelve thousand cove infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras that help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitation is restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their close changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have an adequate stockpiles of finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produced water fracking explosion. At a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's gonna make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm ross brown. This is why clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is. You'll latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour fuelled. Friday expect cloudy conditions with thompson. Flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend wind speed steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties thirties. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com. Hey guys and gals welcome to liberty. What kinda aka electric liberty land episode number two ten. Before we get into the show. I wanted to tell you about a little program called the use program matthews van of our show. He reached out to me Expressing his love and affection as more of you should do honestly. But i want to tell you a little bit about his podcast which i checked out. I'm digging it mostly. Because matthew focuses on the financial side of things you know he gets into his own personal journey to financial freedom. 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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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06:10 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate mishaan matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts. to overturn the election. state representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep mathematics who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place in a statement on matic said. The rally was intended to be peaceful and agree that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups west virginia or decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. His conduct is not through the standards. Of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capitol attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar and tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement exchanges to multiple articles in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three to ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons or rice defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court i'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you've been if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislature nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms. Annadurai ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing. Homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in rome cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about loved one heating or they drinking with somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are roz brown tells us mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the state's twenty nineteen all gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking explosion at a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public. Do service members and listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour field. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected to plead speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles put out though in the mid twenty s to these. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com..

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"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

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07:31 min | 2 years ago

"eric ticket" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Wisconsin. Senator ron johnson is in the group of senate. Republicans planning to challenge the certification of joe biden's presidential election. Victory are might moen reports. One political expert predicts it won't change the outcome but could harm democracy. Johnson and nearly a dozen other members of the senate have to fight the results when wednesday's vote takes place mat pareto of the ucla voting rights project says because the house has to vote as well. The plan isn't likely to succeed. They are attempting to use centuries-old loopholes to try to at least make one final stand and baretto thanks. It's fairly clear not enough senate. Republicans to make a difference will go along. He warns giving unfounded claims of voter fraud. Up platform could convince some people to never acknowledge the presidential election results and call the whole system into question for future votes. Senator johnson says his group is protecting the views of voters who don't think biden's victory is legitimate prior to these certification in congress trump sought a recount in wisconsin. But that and other legal challenges were unsuccessful. Overturning biden's win in the badger state the washington post reports. President trump urged fellow republican brand. Burger the georgia secretary of state to find enough votes to overturn his defeat. In an extraordinary one hour phone. Call saturday that legal scholars described as a flagrant abuse of power and a potential criminal at post obtained a recording of the conversation in which trump ultimately braided rosberg her. Try to flatter him. Beg you go back and then threatened him with criminal consequences. If the secretary of state refused to pursue trump's false claims at one point trump worn reference burger he was taking a big risk. public transit. ridership has plummeted to historic lows across the us but some cities are pushing to sustain public transit services and improve infrastructure for life after covid nineteen studies have found neighborhoods with higher numbers of essential workers as well as black and brown residents continue to rely on public transit during the pandemic and about eighty five percent of riders lack access to a car to keep transportation access equitable safe for residents charlotte mayor pro. Tem julianne seoul. Says cities will have to find new ways to pay for public transit. The sources of funding for revenue for transportation have been going away. It's been primarily the gas tax and that really has flattened out. it's even worse during cova. She says charlotte is considering increasing. Its sales tax along with leveraging state and federal funding to help pay for a ten year transportation plan. I'm nadia ramlan. Pms were they. third covid. nineteen wave looming. A new report identifies critical priorities for children's wellbeing in vermont mary. Sherman reports for soundbite source according to the annie e. casey foundation eleven percent of vermont families with children report. Not having enough to eat and ten percent say they have slightly or no confidence and their ability to make the next rent or mortgage payment on time while a second relief package was signed this week. Sarah teale with voices for vermont's children says the pandemic is far from over she notes that inequality grew during the ten years. It took to recover from the last recession. A decade is the majority of child's technical childhood. So we don't have time to wait another decade for this recession which is projected to be than the last to resolve itself. Report also indicates the precarious south of some vermont families. Five percent don't have health insurance and twenty two percent so they felt depressed or hopeless in recent weeks. Broken down by race. The report shows how current and historic policies have driven deep inequities families access to resources and sue pandemic began many state and federal policies have been enacted to prevent writers for being addicted but there's also an initiative for struggling homeowners with certain types of mortgages to avoid foreclosure the federal government has extended the period for homeowners with an fha back clone to qualify for referring or reducing their monthly payments. For up to six months that approval period runs now through february. The twenty eighth and mac zappia with minnesota commerce department says that deadline is important and an important distinction there between your application being submitted and approval so frankly any bar who is experiencing financial difficulties paying their mortgage related to covid should contact their mortgage servicer as soon as possible to review their options with them. Fairly are eric. Ticket off tells us idaho's governor brad little's workgroup to consider what to do about dwindling. Salmon numbers has wrapped up as conservation. Groups have neighboring states saints time for a regional approach. Brad vander who will head of columbia river keeper says the woman climate is making it difficult for salmon and steelhead to navigate the columbia and snake rivers. He says the fisher in a dire situation and this issue can't be solved by a single state. I think that's why there's so much effort going in among the states and the federal government and tribal nations and interested people who rely on care about salmon to come up with solutions. Tuber the governors of idaho montana oregon and washington signed an agreement to work together on recovery of salmon and steelhead in the region. Vander whoville says restoring salmon populations also as crucial for orcas in the northwest. This is by clifford. Thanks for start your week with public new service member list of supported on radio stations across the nation and online at public. Do service dot. Org is your local forecast from the heartland news feed weather center overnight. Some easy conditions across the region. That is a dense fog advisory in effect until noon on monday. Expect visibility across most of illinois lulu around twenty-six on your monday mostly cloudy skies patchy fog during the morning hours light wind during the morning hours with wind speeds as high as ten miles per hour in the afternoon highs in the mid forties. Monday night more of the same until the morning then becoming partly cloudy wind speeds around ten miles per hour with a low in the upper twenties. That's your full cost from the all weather center sleek and maybe the steelers weren't trying to show too much mason rudolph plan no big ben. Yeah that makes a lot of sense. Are everything else going on like the giants who were hoping to get into the postseason with a win over the cowboys but they needed some help from the eagles. And guess what. The eagles didn't help them out too much. They didn't do it. Man that team from washington. The washington football team is going to the postseason people seven and nine on the season. That's with the washington redskins are and they will be representing the nfc east. They do get into the post season packers they get it done emphatically over the chicago bears. put up thirty five points once again. They score tony points. Aaron rodgers looks great. The packers have home field advantage throughout the postseason. Good for them. Those are my green bay. Packers love you guys. Colts there in the postseason.

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Amnesty Says Panicked Civilians Fled Hospital in Hodeida

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01:52 min | 4 years ago

Amnesty Says Panicked Civilians Fled Hospital in Hodeida

"And misty international says heavy fighting near a hospital in Yemen. Forced hundreds of patients to flee across the street some carrying their own medical equipment as shrapnel rain down on them. The rights group described the scenes of chaos from Sunday's fighting near the all throw hospital in the port city of data and mistakes. Lynn me said today that as the battle for control of her data intensifies both sides seem intent on a visceral the laws of war and just regarding the protected status of even the most vulnerable civilians a Saudi led coalition has been battling Yemen's Hootie rebels since March of two thousand fifteen and a war that's killed. Tens of thousands of people. The fighting is currently focused on data a port city through which impoverished Yemen imports seventy percent of its food and humanitarian aid the United Nations says hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the escalating fighting in the city William Dennis lab reports around back to have control data since two thousand fourteen but there's been an increase in fighting there over the past week as the Saudi led coalition seek to wrestle back control of the port city, the UN refugee agency belief four hundred forty five thousand people affect the area since June, but a major fairs the thousands, and now trapped in the crossfire data is the entry point for around eighty percent of Yemen's food imports and eight agencies warned there fully soaked on the city could spoke fannin UN now, call on all sides to allow civilians access to an emergency shows and warehouse. This had its access cut off because of the fighting. New york. You're listening to the evening news and KPFA Berkeley, KPFK, Los Angeles KFC, Fresno, online, KPFA dot org. This is an hour. Long newscast airing each night at six can hear the entire newscast archived online KPFA dot org and you'll find selected reporter pieces there as well. I'm Mark miracle with max Pringle, investigators working to understand why a gunman killed twelve people at a southern California bar said today, they have no new information to release. Authorities have not shared what motive might have led twenty eight year old ex-marine he and David long to snap Ventura County sheriff's officials urged patients, noting the large investigations take time they gunman shot and killed himself as law enforcement closed in on the borderline bar and grill last Wednesday night, a high school coach, Ian, David long says she repeatedly reported. Behavioral problems, but to no avail EV clue says administrators dismissed her concerns about Ian, David long clue says that long was a ticking time bomb constantly lost his temper and once assaulted a fellow coach a memorial was being held in Napa today for eighteen year old Elena house Louis who was one of the victims. After the recent rash of mass shootings, including the one Thousand Oaks physicians across the country are stepping up their efforts to combat gun violence. Eric ticket off reports the American college of physicians, the country's largest medical specialty organization says the failure to act meaningful gun control legislation undermines the country, and it's healthcare systems foundational values. Dr Melissa Hagman is governor of the group's Idaho chapter and says she's had difficult conversations with patients about firearms. She says gun violence is a public health issue and should be thought of as an epidemic mass shootings. Individuals shootings people who lose their lives due to. Domestic violence where there's a weapon involved if epidemic gets people's attention. I think that's the appropriate word. It just seems like something that our country is too great to be having as many deaths needlessly due to firearms each of the most deadly mass shootings. This year have left at least ten people dead. The American college of physicians recommends laws that prohibit people with a history of domestic violence from buying or possessing firearms extreme risk prevention orders that allow families to petition courts for the removal of a family members firearms and a ban on semi automatic and automatic weapons opponents of these proposals say they violate Americans second amendment rights Hagman says it's important not to conflate people who commit violence with firearms with those who simply feel strongly about a person's ability to have access and carry guns, and none of them that I've ever spoken to have ever wanted anyone to be harmed needlessly. So I think there is common ground for people to continue these discussions and to work towards legislation and other ways to keep people safer than they currently are the ACP hopes there will be a shift in the narrative on guns and also has developed policy research. Gently recognizing that hate crimes are a major public health issue for public news service. I'm Eric take it off Democratic Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said he would seek to tie a measure protecting special counsel Robert Muller to must pass legislation. If acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker does not recuse himself from oversight of the probe Schumer said keeping Whittaker in charge of the investigation would create a constitutional crisis and said if he doesn't recuse himself Democrats would push to introduce legislation to protect Muller's investigation Schumer and other top Democrats sent a letter to the Justice department that calls for the DOJ's chief ethics officer to disclose whether he had devised Whittaker to recuse himself from oversight of the probe. The Democrats cited Whitaker's past public statements which included an op Ed article in which he said Muller would be straying outside his mandate. If he investigated, President Trump's family finances. He also. Previously tweeted, an ex prosecutors opinion that described Muller Lynch mob and what she said was a worthy read, Los Angeles. Democrat Adam Schiff says the incoming chair of the house intelligence committee. He spoke to NBC we have every right to expect all of the employees at the Justice department to fall the ethics rules, and that means especially they turn in general, but, you know, wanna make this very clear if he doesn't recuse himself if he has any involvement whatsoever in this Russia probe we are going to find out whether he made commitments the president about the probe whether he is serving as a back channel to the president or his lawyers about the probe. Whether he's doing anything to fear with a probe. Mr. Whittaker needs to understand that he will be called to answer in any role that he plays. We'll be exposed to the public New York. Democrat Jerry Nadler, the incoming chairman of the House Judiciary committee described Trump's appointment of Whittaker as an attack on the Mueller investigation and said protecting. That probe will be his committee's top priority. Last week word leaked out the special counsel Muller has prepared a number of sealed grand jury indictments including one charging President Trump's son, Don, jR, Karen Greenberg, director of the center for national security at Fordham university's school of law told the Sunday shows Philip mulberry. She believes the perception that Muller is closing in has rattled Trump accounting for his firing of Jeff Sessions and his appointment of Matt Whitaker as a successor and his outburst last week's post-election press conference. I think

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