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Though currently limited to West Virginia, the strike has had repercussions outside the state as teachers in Oklahoma say they, too, have reached their breaking point and are considering walking off the job next month. 218
Thomas Logue said he heard a crash and ran outside. The driver had hit both of the cars in his driveway, and Logue said he watched as the driver backed into his neighbors home and quickly caught on fire. 213
Though McCain and Graham are historically mostly in lockstep on matters of national security and personnel, the two split Thursday over Trump's choice to lead the CIA, Gina Haspel, because of her CIA experience during the Bush administration, when "enhanced Interrogation," or torture, was deemed legal for terror suspects.McCain and Graham publicly fought Bush and his team hard, arguing to outlaw torture. Now, McCain's arguing to colleagues that Haspel should be disqualified, but Graham said he told McCain he's wrong."Let just put it this way. Here's what I told John: You won. She said, Ms. Haspel, that the prior program hurt the CIA and the country. She wouldn't want to go back to it, that torture doesn't work and she is going to adhere to the law that Senator McCain and I helped author. She's a 30-year professional, and I think she's done a good job.""When you put it in the big picture, John McCain won," Graham continued. "The new CIA director-to-be I hope rejects the programs that John McCain fought so hard to change and is going to adhere to the law that John McCain fought too hard to write, and that to me is winning." 1139
This is something that is unnecessary. It's a spectacle. And, candidly, it's juvenile. The whole thing is juvenile, Corker said, arguing for measures that he said would secure the border better than a wall. 206
This measure would end the ban on affirmative action at state institutions, which was passed under Proposition 209 in 1996. Proposition 16 would end the ban, allowing schools and other public institutions to take race and other characteristics into account when making hiring, admission, or contracting decisions.Proposition 17: Allowing people on parole to vote 362