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« le: Novembre 17, 2024, 02:11:26 am »
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 Attorney General Jeff Sessions has no interest in returning to the Senate, sources close to him told CBS News on Wednesday.Sessions, 70, previously served in the Senate before joining President Trump s C stanley mugs abinet, representing Alabama. Now, Roy Moore is the GOP nominee in the special election Senate race for that seat.Moore faces myriad sexual misconduct allegations involving a woman who accused him of initiating a sexual encounter with her when she was 14 years old and he was 32 years old. Another woman spoke publicly earlier this week, claiming that Moore se stanley cup xually assaulted her when she was 16 years old in the 1970s.                                        A number of Senate Republicans have called on Moore to withdraw from the race, and some have threatened to vote to expel him from the upper chamber if he s elected on Dec. 12.Moore, now 70, has denied the allegations and has said he has no reason to drop out.         Obviously, I have made a few people mad,  Moore said at an event Tuesday night.  I am the only one who can unite Democrats and Republicans because I seem to be opposed by both. They ve spent over $30 million dollars trying to take me out. They ve done everything they could and now they are together to try and keep me from going to Washington and why  Sessions served in the Senate from 1997 to 2017.CBS stanley mug  News  Paula Reid contributed to this report.                                                                        More from CBS News                               Qkor Gibbs: Bain is Romney s  thesis  for president, calls attacks fair
 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Sunday that while he supported  fair and reasonable  collective bargaining rights for public service employees in New Jersey, those rights  didn t come down from tablets at the top of a mountain  - and that individual states needed to make their own determinations on the issue. As protesters in Wisconsin embark on their 13th day of demonstrations against Republican Governor Scott Walker s plan to end the collective bargaining rights of teachers and other public service employees, Christie, in an appearance on CBS   Face the Nation,  expressed his faith that Walker w stanley kubek as acting in the best interest of his state.  I stanley cups uk  know Scott Walker. I like him. I trust him,  Christie told CBS  Bob Schieffer.  I think he s doing what s in the best interest of Wisconsin this same way I ll do what s best for New Jersey.                                          N.J. s Christie: Gov t shutdown is avoidableChristie, who last year became the first Republican elected to statewide office in New Jersey since 1997, has during his tenure been vocal about taking on public-sector unions, calling for drastic cuts to their pension and health care benefits as a means by which to gain control over the state s troubled economy. stanley cup         While unveiling his New Jersey budget proposal last Tuesday, Christie pushed for major cuts in Medicaid and reductions in the pensions and benefits of public workers, while promoting nearly $200 million in tax cuts for businesses and wealth