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uyuh Obama Reaches Out To U. Wisconsin Students, Area Residents
« le: Novembre 13, 2024, 05:43:45 am »
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 President Obama is struggling with the politics and policy of an Ebola travel ban.After canceling his second day of travel to focus on the epidemic, Mr. Obama addressed increasing calls for a travel ban from the Oval Office, his team of health care and homeland security advisers huddled around, lookin stanley cup g pensive a stanley cup nd exhausted.                                                                                                        CDC chief grilled on Ebola as Republicans call for travel ban          02:31                                                                       I don t have a philosophical objection, necessarily, to a travel ban if that is the thing that is going to keep the American people safe,  Mr. Obama said Thursday before listing all the reasons he has resisted one so far.                                                                                                         Is public confidence stanley cup  in U.S. response to Ebola shrinking           02:54                                                                       If we institute a travel ban instead of the protocols that we ve put in place now, history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance,  he said.  People do not readily disclose their information. They may engage in something called broken travel - essentially breaking up their trip so they can hide the fact that they have been to one of these countries where there is a disease in place. As a result we may end up getting less information  Uywm Donald Trump denies climate change--but fears it could hurt his golf course
 Rep. Bob Ney, an Ohio Republican implicated in a lobbying corruption investigation, will step aside temporarily as chairman of the House Administration Committee, his spokesman said Sunday.He said the congressman needed a few days to think about the decision after word got out Friday that he was in stanley termosky  negotiations with House Speaker Dennis Hastert to relinquish the post. Congressman Ney continues to believe he will be vindicated and he hasn t done anything wrong,  spokesman Brian Walsh said Sunday.                                        Ney is at the center of the Justice Department s ongoing corruption probe and was identified by lobbyist Jack Abramoff in his guilty plea earlier this month.The Administration Committee controls disclosures of lobbying practices and would be a key part of efforts to reform the system.        Walsh said Ney did not want to become a distraction as the Republican Party tries to reform Congress  relationship with lobbyists and special interests.Ney will maintain his chairmanship of a Housing subcommittee, Walsh said.A GOP leadership aide said Friday that Hastert was pressurin stanley spain g Ney to step aside because he believes it would be inappropriate for him to head the committee with jurisdiction over the Republican reform agenda.Ney said after that disclosure Friday that he was thinking about stepping aside because he did not want to get  stanley mug in the way of Congress continuing its work.            The GOP aide, who spoke Friday on condition of anonymity because of