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. >> but i a lot of these people take the people thk the golden gated th bridge today and a variety of the other protesters,y ofeth, they're they're battling something. right. there's a there's a lack of something in their livet? ths a lack s. healt >> there's a there's a i don't want to call it a mental health >>sue, but they're lacking something. >> i know what i greg: it is. >> they're lacking a little mike baker in their lives. you just were in their livesthew a little bit. >> you would you they would feel so much better. fee u knowyou know what i mean?e ofe >> i know.n d i know. i've often been referred to as a ray of sunshine. s , yeah.[laugh >> poisonous sunshine, tudorte.t she pleaded not guilty to 18g felony count s. >> do you believe those tears of hers? no. i just felrs?t like it was aggressive to choose the guillotine, you know. >> yes. i feel, yo you need a lot of community support for that. it's the communitythat that gois to use it against. >> yeah. yeah. and it's heavy to move? right and go home to home. i mean, at a certain point. no, noin>> gre, no, no, no, no. >> it
. >> but i a lot of these people take the people thk the golden gated th bridge today and a variety of the other protesters,y ofeth, they're they're battling something. right. there's a there's a lack of something in their livet? ths a lack s. healt >> there's a there's a i don't want to call it a mental health >>sue, but they're lacking something. >> i know what i greg: it is. >> they're lacking a little mike baker in their lives. you just were in their livesthew...
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with marjorie taylor greene taking time in committee and the committee hearinto push this yei don't thk the's a pslogistn the rl knows what'goin with rjorie taylor eene. >> iean, we're going to have stu that for neraons. i mean it's just outf control and what ion't was gettg frustrating to me is members, other members her cow, her reican colleagues who know ts stuff is lacy, sit there like, oh, that's just like another normal day. no, no. we got to stop this nonsense. you go talk to jewish families. you go talk to russian family is you go talk to other families that were killed by the nazis. 10 million people were killed by the nazis. right? they set up a dewey decimal system of death by putting numbers on people's arms and then bringing them into concentration camps and the gas chambers and ovens. no one is doing that. ukraine, it's ridiculous okay. and so the idea that we were just going to sit there and let her tell people all the reason we shouldn't help ukraine is because they're, there are nazis, garbage right? that's coming right out in the mouth of putin and so look at someone w
with marjorie taylor greene taking time in committee and the committee hearinto push this yei don't thk the's a pslogistn the rl knows what'goin with rjorie taylor eene. >> iean, we're going to have stu that for neraons. i mean it's just outf control and what ion't was gettg frustrating to me is members, other members her cow, her reican colleagues who know ts stuff is lacy, sit there like, oh, that's just like another normal day. no, no. we got to stop this nonsense. you go talk to...
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where do you thk that's going toick back up? yeah. she waseally just tting waed up for the prosution, rig? he was only on thetand forbout a half hour or s remember he is the former publisher, like you said, of the national enquirer, he's on t stand due to a subpoenahe had his own lawyers in the courtroom yesterday, and essentially what we've learned from the prosecution in an opening statements as they are going to lay out how they believe he was a coconspirator in the entire scheme that is at the center of this entire case of fact, they believe that he helped donald trump and michael cohen fine this story about stormy daniels pay her off and then keep it from the public eye. and i it's very likely we're going to hear how david would do that numerous times for donald trump in the 2016 campaign different examples of stories that they would quote, catch and kill to keep negative. any negative stories about donald trump out of the spotlight. so it's likely we will hear how all those plans allegedly took place and he's a main witness for
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the's more stuff that e public didn't get to hear she wants a full airg of all of that and she really thks it's important to do this bere the nt electiont i think wha's interesting if we're talking about republans and how they see all of this this week, both the hush money trial and the immunity trial. i have talked to republicans who believe it or not are relieved. these trials are finally here. you know why? because the last month they have had to defend the republican war on women. and theyhink that is worse they think it's easi to just still width tis about these trials. eemlcd gross, awful their own policies on abortion ivf, the arizona ban. >> i talked to one republican who said, we can't message that, we cannot message that. >> you're talking to republicans who are telling you really grateful that trump i'll is on trial analysts, they could talk about this case and i would brag imagine having to make this choice as the republican party, these two stories are a huge drag on the party and there's one person responsible for both of them, donald trump. >> you happier to talk about the p
the's more stuff that e public didn't get to hear she wants a full airg of all of that and she really thks it's important to do this bere the nt electiont i think wha's interesting if we're talking about republans and how they see all of this this week, both the hush money trial and the immunity trial. i have talked to republicans who believe it or not are relieved. these trials are finally here. you know why? because the last month they have had to defend the republican war on women. and...
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rigand a loof it comes dowto intuitioni thk some of the sorts of things tt ellie walkg about a stray thought, strike coent, dependi on how 's sort of described, right? are they leaning too? to foreign a certain direction? and it's too strong feelings on certain issues it's it's an art, not a science. >> so you just have to have a gut instinct and if you think this person it looks like it's >> well, yeah, it also trump has jury consultants. >> yeah. right. with him. so they have background information on some of the these people they can do research on them, look at their social media posts, things like that. some of that's coming up during the prosecution has jury consultants. do they have the same have donald trump who thinks he's smarter than any of the lawyers who the jury consultants. and we heard him today grumbling in court. he's got to be careful about that, but i bet he's got a lot of input about who's going to be on this jury. >> i'm really curious to what extent donald trump is making these decisions. yeah, exactly. legal team is making these decisions because todd blanche
rigand a loof it comes dowto intuitioni thk some of the sorts of things tt ellie walkg about a stray thought, strike coent, dependi on how 's sort of described, right? are they leaning too? to foreign a certain direction? and it's too strong feelings on certain issues it's it's an art, not a science. >> so you just have to have a gut instinct and if you think this person it looks like it's >> well, yeah, it also trump has jury consultants. >> yeah. right. with him. so they...
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we do not thk that opinion is right. if you try to do that, you would be opening theoor to something very dangerous and destructi down the road, which is this case will be cited. they already had a track record of using a bantam books situation stop other enforcement action, not just this o. it is not just the nra today, it is every regulated party from tiktok on. justice alito: you say in your brief this casisot even close. you stand by that? mr. katyal: i do. une existing law. chief justice robe thank you, counsel. rebuttal? >> i agr wh my friend on one point. this case is not cse. [laughter] with respect, he is taking a particular standard this court adopted in a particular context. tens of thousands occur every day and adopt a particular rule with respect to the 1983 damage tis. this is a first amendment question. it is not a 1983 question. this is not a retaliatory case. this is a case that aris ry rarely. i looked at bantam books a i 60 years there bn 20 to 40 cases in the court of appeals over 60 years involving a
we do not thk that opinion is right. if you try to do that, you would be opening theoor to something very dangerous and destructi down the road, which is this case will be cited. they already had a track record of using a bantam books situation stop other enforcement action, not just this o. it is not just the nra today, it is every regulated party from tiktok on. justice alito: you say in your brief this casisot even close. you stand by that? mr. katyal: i do. une existing law. chief justice...
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her ing that stood out to me froma many peoples xi said i don't forgot what words you use, but i thk it was like rt of drped in front of the judge to say i slept on it and i decided i can't be unbiased more than half had raisetheir hands yesterday, but what do you make of the fact that people slept on it a came in and did that. >> what i found was in manhattan. you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you want on the jury. you're >> also going to have a bunch of crack >> pots as a defense attorney, our new yorkers, we all know i want a little bit of both. as i definitely want some crackpot because you only takes one one juror does flip the whole button, doesn't. so i think i've respect the fact that they that they came back and they said that they couldn't sit, but it's the ones that were chosen that i thought were interesting. >> what stood out to you from what we found out today and also what christine was just sharing the additional details about some of them are reactions to being chosen very, very s
her ing that stood out to me froma many peoples xi said i don't forgot what words you use, but i thk it was like rt of drped in front of the judge to say i slept on it and i decided i can't be unbiased more than half had raisetheir hands yesterday, but what do you make of the fact that people slept on it a came in and did that. >> what i found was in manhattan. you areoing to find jurors out some of the most educated and pathetic knowledgeable individuals that's great. that's what you...
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thks very much for watching the ws continues ne on sien opening atements& rly testimony say about ere thgs areeaded the first ever criminal trial of a former president. >> also tonight, breaking news in one of his three other crinal cases what a witnesses the former president hold his valet and the part and he says he dangled in the classified documents se ps th
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anwhen i do something that she thks the boundaries he repeatedly would say i'm not afraid of kidnapers our kids i'm afraid ofpschild protective services that we lived in silver ring where they were famous free range parents repeatedly got in trouble for letting their kids walk the park and in one of ourear one of our old neighborhoods, there was an attempt to put in a sidewalk near an elementary school. and one of the women who objected to the sidewalk, well, little kids like this shouldn't be walking to school by themselves. our culture is anti is family unfriendly. specifically this way that they don't want kids be free. so this is one of the chapter titles in my book if you want fecundity in the sheets you need walkability in the streets. we don't have walkable communities a lot fewer kids walk to school than they used to. more importantly, a lot fewer kids just run around and are told ride, your bike, wherever you want, just come home. when the streetlights turn on. this leads to stressed parents, kids and i think fewer kids. our culture is also broken because our culture of dating
anwhen i do something that she thks the boundaries he repeatedly would say i'm not afraid of kidnapers our kids i'm afraid ofpschild protective services that we lived in silver ring where they were famous free range parents repeatedly got in trouble for letting their kids walk the park and in one of ourear one of our old neighborhoods, there was an attempt to put in a sidewalk near an elementary school. and one of the women who objected to the sidewalk, well, little kids like this shouldn't be...
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now thincrisisg to because i thk there's a critique of the media here and i think it's important that we make this critiquecriti because i think what's happened even on my own alma mater. almas of the folksfocu own cameras on the folks of this encampment. gw has about 10,000 undergraduate students. sethey focused on the 100 or soo that are at this encampment and not the 9000 900 who are i going to class or in finals every day. >> and my proble every dm with i is this every day students are trying to complete school and whatever. day tryin shoulderybody be allowed to protest, right. because protesting is what makes this great. right. but at the same time, there's a bright line that the media is not talking about when you say anti-semitic things, that's not protected by free speech. however, calling for disinvestment is protected fr free speech. free expression, free expression is protected by both free speech and nonviolentrotecd protest is nonviolent. >> protesting is protected by free speech i. and you have to make that clear bright line. so if you want to be on your college campus a
now thincrisisg to because i thk there's a critique of the media here and i think it's important that we make this critiquecriti because i think what's happened even on my own alma mater. almas of the folksfocu own cameras on the folks of this encampment. gw has about 10,000 undergraduate students. sethey focused on the 100 or soo that are at this encampment and not the 9000 900 who are i going to class or in finals every day. >> and my proble every dm with i is this every day students...
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well, johnndim, thk you very much. it's great to see both of yougain. >> thank you >> we'll be right ck >> the whole myth has to be re-imagined >> feed. you didn'know whether you were nt >> they were both tied up? ey s wt rned o to be >> it nt from gold medal winning icono a ah how. would really happened with jesse l. martin sunday, april 28 at nine on cnn know application fee. if you apply by may 31 at university of maryland global campus and a university that's transformed adult lives for 75 years. you're not waiting to when you're ready to succeed again at un gc dot edu >> cis is this dog food in your fridge? >> it's not dog food. it's fresh pit, real neat, real veggies. >> seems like a lot of space to waste on a dog you're all a family. i need the most posted show him late night. >> that sounds insane to be real i think he had. >> a full thing, probably central the daily show tonight m 11 on comedy central >> they slept on me for 15 years. things like collected pollen, dust, dander, all that time. they could have p
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. >> i do thk reflects the history of this nation and recognizes it is appropriate f the united states to protect its interests in these- this matter. this is an important issue for the united states. this is -- >> i'm try toe out the proprietary interest her it is money d w it is being spent. congressou give you lots of tools. >> i think there a otacle preemption principles that there are functis be served by having the medicare program i place. idaho has directly interfered with the ability of the hospital to accept these federal funds when they are unable to comply with emtala's mandate, with congress''s desire to make sure that no matt who you are in dical need and go to an e.r.,ent you can be stabilized. >> your friend on the other sides said that your position would require religiously affiliated hospitals with emergency rooms to perform abortions. is he right? >> know, there are federal conscience protections that apply to hospitals as well. the key provisions are in the feldman amendment and coats snow , altugthat depends on the particular hospital. in the 2008 rulemaking on co
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. >> so we really have to speculate as to how thks, right? i mhis is the law right now in the ninth circuit. >> tinson principle? >> the robinson princi adopted in martin. my understanding is fo example, california says that's the law. we comply with it and there we are. >> yeah. are not asking for robinson to be overrul what they're objecting to is the injunctions that go well beyond that punishment. yes, i understand i'm just responding to some of the questions th've gotten to sort of does this rule work? can it w that sort of suggests that it's not alreppening on the ground in these places, that the aware of what is available, that people are being advised, that, you know, the principle of martin at least in the n circuit is we hold s as there's a greater number homeless the jurisdiction cannot osecute homeless individuals for sitting, lying, sleeping. this is a new law. that's what the law is in this situation, rig? >> i don't want to say the clearance procedures work perfectly in every case o they're available. >> i'mt saying we don't ha
. >> so we really have to speculate as to how thks, right? i mhis is the law right now in the ninth circuit. >> tinson principle? >> the robinson princi adopted in martin. my understanding is fo example, california says that's the law. we comply with it and there we are. >> yeah. are not asking for robinson to be overrul what they're objecting to is the injunctions that go well beyond that punishment. yes, i understand i'm just responding to some of the questions th've...
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i thk have also had a perfectly functioning system that has seen occasional episodes of presidential misconduct. the nixon era is a paradigmatic one. the indictme in this case alleges another. for the most part, i believe that the legal regime and the constitutional regime that we have works, and to alter it poses more risks. >> thank you. rebuttal? >> i have nothing further, your honor. >> the case is submitted. ♪ >> friday night, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a weekly roundup of's campaign coverage, providing a one-stop shop to discover what candidates are saying to voters, along with first-hand accounts from political reporters, fundraising data, and campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail friday night at 7:30 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or download the podcast on c-span now, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. ♪ >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> saturdays, watch congress inve
i thk have also had a perfectly functioning system that has seen occasional episodes of presidential misconduct. the nixon era is a paradigmatic one. the indictme in this case alleges another. for the most part, i believe that the legal regime and the constitutional regime that we have works, and to alter it poses more risks. >> thank you. rebuttal? >> i have nothing further, your honor. >> the case is submitted. ♪ >> friday night, watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail, a...
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i don't thk ngress says we can go after the president but we c cck out the president talk t congress and we will put in criminal statue that says if you provide false information to congress, in carrying out the present recognitio powers, you can be prosecuted. that would be a difficult question. the fundamental point of drawing at distiti is an excellent distinction. to follow up on the olc opinion question, they articulate a clear statement rule as to this court's case for covering official acts. none of the statutes cited here have a clear statement covering the president, therefore meaning the pridt cannot be charged for any official acts under the statutes. >> that's absolutely correct. >> th's separate from what's fial versus what's personal. for the bucket that is official, there is no clear statement period? >> as to private conduct, we don't think the clear statement rule would be invoked. these statutes in the iit-- in the indictment are far afield to criminalize in clear terms the prese's official acts. >> just to clarify this, the presidents not abo t law and the presiden
i don't thk ngress says we can go after the president but we c cck out the president talk t congress and we will put in criminal statue that says if you provide false information to congress, in carrying out the present recognitio powers, you can be prosecuted. that would be a difficult question. the fundamental point of drawing at distiti is an excellent distinction. to follow up on the olc opinion question, they articulate a clear statement rule as to this court's case for covering official...
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but putting that aside, th distinction between official act and private offi sker, their test is you thk od enough for government work? >> on this onethdepartment hasn't taken a next step since the blasingame decisio b let me offer a few thoughts that might clarify it the blasingame decision focused on objective contextual indications to see whether the president was acting as a campaigner, as opposed to an officeholder. i think that that decision can also be made blooking at what the president actually said. let me illustrate th wh an allegation, briefly. in one of the interactions between petitioner and a state ofcial, petitioner is alleged to have said, all i need you to find me 11,000 votes. and change. i think if you look at that conten 's pretty clear that petitioner is acting in the capacity as office seeker, not as president, and we would look at that content. >> ok. but the tests, but i am just focused onegal tests. i'm not hearing any exceptions to it. >> other than the d.c. circuit judge a's to more content consideration off-limits than i wod. >> ok. and i want to understand o
but putting that aside, th distinction between official act and private offi sker, their test is you thk od enough for government work? >> on this onethdepartment hasn't taken a next step since the blasingame decisio b let me offer a few thoughts that might clarify it the blasingame decision focused on objective contextual indications to see whether the president was acting as a campaigner, as opposed to an officeholder. i think that that decision can also be made blooking at what the...
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justice thomas: thk you. chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: can you provide a concise definition of what "ambiguity" means in this context? general prelogar: ambiguity exists when the court has exhausted the tools of interpretation and hasn't been able to arrive at confidence that there is a right answer that congress spoke to the issue. justice alito: well, as justice kavanaugh's recent question presented, in cases that don't involve an agency, we never say we have exhausted all of our tools of interpretation and we just can't figure out what this means. so that would seem to suggest you never get to step two. general prelogar: but the relevant question at step one is whether congress is, in fact, resolving it or delegating it to the agency. so i agree that in a circumstance where you don't have an agency, the court can't give effect to any delegation and, instead, the backup option in a situation where an agency would otherwise be available is the court has to do it, but i don't think that that undermines the very real on-the-
justice thomas: thk you. chief justice roberts: justice alito? justice alito: can you provide a concise definition of what "ambiguity" means in this context? general prelogar: ambiguity exists when the court has exhausted the tools of interpretation and hasn't been able to arrive at confidence that there is a right answer that congress spoke to the issue. justice alito: well, as justice kavanaugh's recent question presented, in cases that don't involve an agency, we never say we have...
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i mean, there are commonsense accommodations, and thk even in the smallest town, there are probably locations where a person could sleep. you know -- justice alito: all right. thu. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? ice sotomayor: i don't want to be repetitive, but wh we vacating and remanding for? individualized finding of what? mr. kneedler: well, the way that -- first of all, the class was defined simply on the basis of e aggregate numbers without an individualized determiti as to whether, frankly,n r view, not a sufficient individualized determination as to the two named plaintiffs. and you identified several factors here. they both slept in their cars. several of them were able -- or both of them chose at some times sep at a safeway parking lot or with a friend. out of town.ept in a truck stop it's not clear that -- neither of them ever actually camped in a park. and so -- d,n fact, the dissent bew estioned whether one of those two people even had stanng so that there -- even with reect to the named plaintiffs, there was not the sort of examination of their individual circumstance
i mean, there are commonsense accommodations, and thk even in the smallest town, there are probably locations where a person could sleep. you know -- justice alito: all right. thu. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? ice sotomayor: i don't want to be repetitive, but wh we vacating and remanding for? individualized finding of what? mr. kneedler: well, the way that -- first of all, the class was defined simply on the basis of e aggregate numbers without an individualized determiti as to...
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there was no way i'm going to have a conversation and that thk about reproductive access to so out of curiosity, would you consider the medical management of the miscarriage to be potentially life-saving usage?s yes or no. >> i have to be, i have to declined to answer thatat becaue speed that is perfectly line. i'm going to do yes, but i'm going to give you another question that you can answer. would you consider erectile dysfunction as a life-saving usage for viagra? >> not life-saving. >> not life-saving, okay. well, i'm going to take that based on my research that mifepristone actually has life-saving characteristics, yet viagra doesn't pick up for those who don't know, viagra, from my understanding is actually nearly ten times greater as relates to risk of death. yet, for some reason it's not sitting in the court right now. i do appreciate the fact that you laid out that when it comes down to getting drugs approved, the actually go through trials. it's not just randomness. you take the randomness, you did say maybe there's some evidence here and then you put it through the ringer.
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specifically for poland, given the tensions in europe, outside of europe, , how feasible do thk it is that that france or the uk could extend the nuclear umbrella over poland, or would it be more prudent for poland to think that develop its own nuclear weapons? and kind of it so when should that start happening? so just curious for your thoughts and opinions on that. thank you. >> why do we so we don't lose the first one, should we -- you want to take that second question and then come back -- >> we can take another one. >> one more, all right. go ahead. i'm sorry. we will take one more. >> i am christian, a recent grad from the program. i had a quick question. dr. williams brought up arms control is kind of still a pillar with new strategy to some degree but with the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty set to expire in february 2026 and russia-china really having no interest in engaging in arms control, i'm curious what you all think should that still be a pillar and its of how you actually operationalize that? thank you. >> okay. you want to take that on poland? >> there was a lot of uncertainty
specifically for poland, given the tensions in europe, outside of europe, , how feasible do thk it is that that france or the uk could extend the nuclear umbrella over poland, or would it be more prudent for poland to think that develop its own nuclear weapons? and kind of it so when should that start happening? so just curious for your thoughts and opinions on that. thank you. >> why do we so we don't lose the first one, should we -- you want to take that second question and then come...
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i thk that's what i don't want tsay thate di anythi illegal like that. >> he didn't pay attention to this this little stuff, even though david pecker said that he was a detail man and did look at the piles of papers and sign the checks, but their point is going to be like this was sort of below his pay grade. >> he didn't really wasn't really actively involved in anything. >> and i think pecker chris testimony contradicts that exactly. >> pecker is a friend this is not michael cohen sitting on there. and also donald trump has always taken great pride in the fact that it's his company. he makes all the decisions even though his three childr were involved in the company. it's well-known. >> if important decisi had to beade. off the chks he im. he sign micromanagers. i think those kinds of details stickith the ry. >> historically, he's been his own blicist, even der pretending to be seone his blicist. so yeah, and i also is on lawyer half the time. it does seem though he's definitely his own spokesperson here. i wonder if we can talk a little bit about this gag order. there was a hearin
i thk that's what i don't want tsay thate di anythi illegal like that. >> he didn't pay attention to this this little stuff, even though david pecker said that he was a detail man and did look at the piles of papers and sign the checks, but their point is going to be like this was sort of below his pay grade. >> he didn't really wasn't really actively involved in anything. >> and i think pecker chris testimony contradicts that exactly. >> pecker is a friend this is not...