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zpzu AP fact check Trump s miscues on trade and drug prices
« le: Décembre 26, 2024, 10:50:27 pm »
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 Forme stanley cup r acting deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue spoke on June 23 as the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack presented its findings in their fifth public hearing.Watch Donoghue   remarks in the player above.Donaghue went through the steps the Department of Justice took to investigate claims of fraud that former President Donald Trump had repetitively raised. They said they found none of the claims to be factual. We went through a series of othe stanley cup r [claims that the president raised]. The truck driver who claim to have moved an entire tractor trailer of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. That was also incorrect. We did an investigation with the FBI, interviewed witnesses at the front end and the back end of that trailers transit from New York to Pennsylvania. We looked at loading manifests. We interviewed witnesses, including, of course, the driver, and we knew it wasn ;t true. Whether the driver believed or not was never clear to me, but it was just not true,  he said.WATCH: Jan. 6 Committee hearings 鈥?Day 5Donoghue began taking handwritten notes on a call with the president when he made an allegation that was new to him that more than 200,000 votes were certified in Pennsylvania that were not actually cast. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill. showed Donoghues notes at the hearing which q stanley cup uoted the president directly from the call the two had. The president said, just say the election was corrupt. And leave the rest of me and the Republican congres Libq WATCH: War in the Holy Land: A PBS News Special Report
 Photo by Kevin Dooley/FlickrThe Federal Communications Commission said Thursday it will propose allowing airline passengers to make calls on  asics their cellphones  as well as text-messages and using data plans  while the plane is in the air. FCC Chair Tom Wheeler said he is open to the idea and the commission will discuss the idea at its December meeting.The news immediately conjured up a range of reactions of what life might be like now on a crowded flight.Capt. Patrick Smith, a 20-year pilot who writes a blog called Ask the Pilot, told USA Today that he was worried about the safety and social impact the policy shift could have on the flying experience.Just imagine 250 passengers all making calls at once  8 airmax 230; I shudder to imagine how awful that would be.  Airlines, such as JetBlue Airways, are confident they can accommodate all their flyers ; wishes. stanley cup  8220;We would prioritize making the cabin comfortable and welcoming for all, JetBlue spokeswoman Jenny Dervin said to The Wall Street Journal. For those who want cell service and for those who like peace and quiet. Calls would be allowed after a plane reaches 10,000 feet, but not during takeoffs and landings. The FCC could approve it with the backing of a majority of the five-member commission. But airlines would still have to approve it for use on their planes and put equipment on the planes to reach cellphone towers.  H/T Murrey Jacobson