Week, the courts are saying not so fast. Weve got breaking news that comes from the Supreme Court, a decision thats going to impact socalled dreamers, these are people who were brought to this country as children by immigrant parents who were here illegally. Their status has been in limbo tas the Trump Administration has tried to end a program known as daca, and the court has ruled. The Supreme Court has said that the Trump Administration wrongly tried to shut daca down, so daca is going to survive, and no one has ever disputed that if President Trump wanted to, he could buy executive order shut it down, but thats not what the Trump Administration did. Instead, the attorney general at the time, jeff sessions, said, in his opinion, daca was illegally started and, so, the department of homeland security, based on that guidance, ordered that daca should be shut down two years ago, and, toad, the Supreme Court, by a 54 decision, said they went about it the wrong way. Trevor wow what a mome
Sarah polk was very big on diplomacy and her strong suit happened to be intelligent political discussion. She took an interest in politics, and she was her husbands partner. She grew up in a political household in tennessee. Her father was a local politician, so she grew up loving politics. She married james after he want to see in the legislature, because if she would not married him if he had been content to be a clerk. Unfortunately for James Kaye Polk, he died three months after leaving the white house, and sarah began a 42 year widowhood. Pulled place became a shrine and she would invite anyone she wanted to come for a visit to see the objects they had collected throughout their long and illustrious political career. She lived there for many years on her own and during the civil war, generals on both sides would come and visit her to pay their respects. Thats very interesting as a commentary on what a beloved status she had. She was earnest about her husbands work. She went to eve
Maybe i do overreact sometimes. Waaaah . Maybe i need to realize that my emotions can be hormonal and not just take things out on you. Aaaah . Aaaaah . Randy. Im. Sorry. Aaaah. Aaaaaah. [ voice breaking ] thank you, sharon. I dont know what its like to have periods, but ill try to be more understanding from now on. [ cellphone rings ] sorry. Sorry. One second. [ keypad beeps ] hello . Yes. What . When . Oh, my god. Yes. Yes. Yes. Okay. Okay. [ keypad beeps ] what is it . Theres been another school shooting. Stans been shot. Should we get down there . [ sighs ] its not the end of the world. Aaaah. [ laughing ] i love you, sharon. Welcome to another episode of the daily distancing show. Im trevor noah, and on tonights upsewed, ll cool j is going to join us on the show. I chat to Kimberly Jones about black lives matter, and john bolton has a brandnew book out exposing President Trump. But the jokes on you, bolton because trump cant read. Lets catch up on todays headlines, welcome to the d
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