effective advocate for what i actually do believe. it helps me anticipate the weaknesses my own argument, bolster them and be better prepared when they are challenged. so there are many reasons to expose ourselves to different perspectives. take the issue of a national minimum wage. there are those who believe congress should set the minimum wage for everyone and it should be $15 an hour. there are those who think congress should set the wage but it should be higher or lower than $15 an hour. there are those who have no quarrel with $15 an hour as a minimum wage but they believe that issue should be left to the different states and cities. there are those who believe government should not set the minimum wage at all. so it s the same issue. there are just differentview points. then there are some issues where try as we may, we cannot understand the other side of the issue at all. when you look at president biden immigration plan you will find a lot of money for south and cent
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defense plan to set up appeals to the supreme court on the key issue of jurisdiction? he will try. the problem for him is the state court action continues. as the judge in the district court said, you know what? you have to show up at arraignments because i might not have my decision until then. his game plan, mark meadows he should have taken this is to ultimately get the case dismissed on the grounds that he had immunity, because he was acting as a federal officer doing his chief of staff duties. the evidence belies that. even his testimony. he wants people to believe he was just merely present, non-active participant, basically a personal secretary. the testimony from the georgia secretary of state and the evidence the allegations in the indictment of text messages he sent, including one offering trump campaign financing if they would hurry up the signature process, belies that he was just
race are still being counted and there you see the spread. correspondent alyssa acuna has the latest tonight from phoenix, good morning alicia. good evening, bret. the question on everyone s mind is why is arizona taking so long to count the ballots? well, there is a news conference underway with maricopa county elections officials right now. they are going to get into the specifics there. but, what we can tell you is it s partly a law that allows voters who receive early ballot to walk into election center on election day and drop it off. those ballots must go through the same signature process as the ones folk use for same day inn. person voting. when you vote in person in arizona, that verification is done on site. when the early ballots were dropped off on election day, that still needed to happen, so here s the thing, the number of people who dropped off their early ballot on tuesday, known as late earlies was record-breaking 290,000 in
the judge s decision affects roughly one third of the $10 billion the president needs for his signature process. the white house is expected to appeal. this is the first time a local jurisdiction successfully sue fwlokd border wall construction. it was opposed by the community. democrats at the white house reached a deal. it s different from nafta in five key ways. one of the biggest ways is auto manufacturing. it requires 75% of the cars parts be made in one of the three countries. it requires parts to be made by workers earning at least 16 bucks an hour. it strengthens the enforcement of labor rules. it includes a chapter of digital trade, something that didn t exist when the original nafta was written. it moves to control biologic