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Doors. From ktvu, fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. Well, good morning. Thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on the 2. Im dave clark. Good morning. Im pam cook. Thank you for joining us this morning. Thursday morning, april 30th. The last day of april. Iser are. Now, we are headed into may. Lets check in with Steve Paulsen for a little forecast. Well, it cooled down yesterday, guys, as you know. And well kind of level it off here. You are really not changing too much all the way into sunday. Sunday does look like the coolest day. The higher clouds from yesterday have kind of thinned out. The low clouds dont have as much to work with as they did. You get 80s and 90s inland. Cool air aloft comes in. Mostly sunny today, but the winds have changed. Ill tell you it is rocking and rolling outside my place here. 50 in santa rosa. Golden gate park. West northwest 12. 52 degrees. There is a pretty good breeze that has kicked in especially up in the hills. Temperatures will be in the 6
There is a lot of equality in the senate. Most of what we do is on unanimous consent. Anyone of the hundred of us could object and throw the place into a stupor. Every senator has some real clout. The majority leader has more clout in the ability to set the agenda and be recognized first, which gives you tactical advantages. But the house always says we are like a pyramid. At the top you have the speaker. The senate is more like a level playing field, with the majority leader has a little more advantage than anyone else. A strongwilled senator can frequently get his way, simply by objecting. You study the senate. He somewhat downplays the the leaders role. You said Party Leaders are more powerful today than a have been at any time in the Senate History . We take leadership for granted. We think leaders are the most powerful and essential leaders in the United States senate. If we did not have them, the senate could not function. Two beyond this that is probably , correct given how the
Good evening, everybody. My name is katie willard, and im part of the event staff here at politics and prose. Before we begin, id like to go over a few announcements. Announcements. Please type in your cellphones and other boys making devices. Not only is it courteous to the author, but we are also on cspan tonight, so you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on cspan. Second, during the questionandanswer portion and in the interest of our video and audio recording if you could come up to the microphone over here and it is right here by the pillar that way we can all hear your questions and engage in a nice discussion afterwards. Lastly, once everything is done if you could please fold up your chairs and place them against something solid, our staff, as in me, would greatly appreciate that. Tonight im pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. The founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. As well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. H
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