Dave Aronberg
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Did they just get let out?
Did they just get let out?
Did they just get let out?
Now, the contract expires at the end of the year. They have to renegotiate, just like any other contract. It's a pretty good deal for the administration, for housing them. But let's just hope that they get it right, because any person who's wrongfully detained there really is a tragedy, because that is a terrible facility, and you would hate for innocent people to be sent there.
Now, the contract expires at the end of the year. They have to renegotiate, just like any other contract. It's a pretty good deal for the administration, for housing them. But let's just hope that they get it right, because any person who's wrongfully detained there really is a tragedy, because that is a terrible facility, and you would hate for innocent people to be sent there.
Now, the contract expires at the end of the year. They have to renegotiate, just like any other contract. It's a pretty good deal for the administration, for housing them. But let's just hope that they get it right, because any person who's wrongfully detained there really is a tragedy, because that is a terrible facility, and you would hate for innocent people to be sent there.
And hopefully there will be some due process where they will have hearings. But like I said earlier, we're in uncharted territory here, and so Mike's guess is as good as mine as to what the next step would be.
And hopefully there will be some due process where they will have hearings. But like I said earlier, we're in uncharted territory here, and so Mike's guess is as good as mine as to what the next step would be.
And hopefully there will be some due process where they will have hearings. But like I said earlier, we're in uncharted territory here, and so Mike's guess is as good as mine as to what the next step would be.
Thank you. Thanks for having us back, Megan.
Thank you. Thanks for having us back, Megan.
Thank you. Thanks for having us back, Megan.
No, I'm the rare Democrat who did not lose an election this cycle, Megan. I decided not to run again. It's been 12 years, I believe, in term limits. So I self-imposed one after 12 years at this job. Also, I got married, as you know, and I wanted to buy a house.
No, I'm the rare Democrat who did not lose an election this cycle, Megan. I decided not to run again. It's been 12 years, I believe, in term limits. So I self-imposed one after 12 years at this job. Also, I got married, as you know, and I wanted to buy a house.
No, I'm the rare Democrat who did not lose an election this cycle, Megan. I decided not to run again. It's been 12 years, I believe, in term limits. So I self-imposed one after 12 years at this job. Also, I got married, as you know, and I wanted to buy a house.
Yeah. Yeah. So I went into the private sector and, you know, that it doesn't mean I can't do more TV and shows like yours. I love doing it. So I'm excited about the next chapter. Just means I'm no longer state attorney. More of a has been, but excited about what I'm doing next.
Yeah. Yeah. So I went into the private sector and, you know, that it doesn't mean I can't do more TV and shows like yours. I love doing it. So I'm excited about the next chapter. Just means I'm no longer state attorney. More of a has been, but excited about what I'm doing next.
Yeah. Yeah. So I went into the private sector and, you know, that it doesn't mean I can't do more TV and shows like yours. I love doing it. So I'm excited about the next chapter. Just means I'm no longer state attorney. More of a has been, but excited about what I'm doing next.
Yeah, Megan, he has more power when it comes to the purse. When it comes to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, that's where universities get financial assistance. And that's where the federal government does have a lot of power. And the universities thus far have been slow in responding to the Supreme Court's decision.
Yeah, Megan, he has more power when it comes to the purse. When it comes to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, that's where universities get financial assistance. And that's where the federal government does have a lot of power. And the universities thus far have been slow in responding to the Supreme Court's decision.