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and so i say roe v. wade has been overturned. women do not enjoy the same reproductive rights that they enjoyed in the days in which we were worried about whether the government would interfere because we didn't think at the time that roe v. wade was strong enough. but over the 30 years of its enactment we have seen it chipped away and chipped away. and in the last decade or so the assault on roe v. wade has been pretty phenomenal. not only do we see waiting periods being enacted all over the country, legal prohibitions for minors giving their consent, which is a great complexity to me, that a minor does not have to gain their parents' consent to continue a pregnancy, but consent to terminate a pregnancy. given the relative balance of those decisions, what can we make of that, other than to say they're political decisions? >> hinojosa: so one of the things that i've heard which is quite disturbing is that when you have women who are finding it more difficult to have access to reproductive rights clinics, and these are younger wom
and so i say roe v. wade has been overturned. women do not enjoy the same reproductive rights that they enjoyed in the days in which we were worried about whether the government would interfere because we didn't think at the time that roe v. wade was strong enough. but over the 30 years of its enactment we have seen it chipped away and chipped away. and in the last decade or so the assault on roe v. wade has been pretty phenomenal. not only do we see waiting periods being enacted all over the...
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so four runs with at least two runs porfor the orioles. >> tom: and chaz roe when he came in, the wordd was stable theize izeize izeize -- stabilize. he has had career high two innings in a game. they have been able to get him five outs so far. >> kenny: the biggest retiring young on the fly ball with the bases loaded in the sixth. >> tom: this is a danger pitch right here to stephen drew. we talked about him liking the fast fastball up, and it is looking like fa the teague setting in on roe in the last couple of pitches. >> kenny: now, 3-1. >> tom: not the same finish to the pitches and not the same command. taking a little bit more time in between the pitches. the thing about the yankees' lineup, they can put the runs up in a hurry with the home run ball. >> kenny: line drive clutch, shoveled to first for the double play play. flaherty with the shovel pass out of the glove to pearce. that is going to do for it the yankees in the eighth. mountain dew baja blast, a taco bell original, is back in bottles and cans. what! get some while you still can. now with new sangrita blast. get dad
so four runs with at least two runs porfor the orioles. >> tom: and chaz roe when he came in, the wordd was stable theize izeize izeize -- stabilize. he has had career high two innings in a game. they have been able to get him five outs so far. >> kenny: the biggest retiring young on the fly ball with the bases loaded in the sixth. >> tom: this is a danger pitch right here to stephen drew. we talked about him liking the fast fastball up, and it is looking like fa the teague...
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i don't think there is any question that if a republican president wins we will see the end of roe v.ade. >> jeremy peters, is that what we will hear from republican candidates next week, promises to select supreme court justices who will overturn roe v. wade? >> this is always a question that comes up in every presidential election. there is awareness among republicans to get too deep in to the weeds on this issue. i have to say, i find it curious as a political strategy because all of the presidential candidate who are in the senate, lindsey graham, ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, they are cosponsors of the bill. it is not a way to differentiate themselves. what you have is not so much a campaign tactic as it is mitch mcconnell fulfilling a promise to the anti-abortion groups from 2014 when they helped him in some tight senate races that the republicans were trying to win and he promised to bring a bill like this to the floor. that's what this is. >> go ahead, barney. >> i disagree. in the first place, i don't think you will see -- things are changing. this is not the republican n
i don't think there is any question that if a republican president wins we will see the end of roe v.ade. >> jeremy peters, is that what we will hear from republican candidates next week, promises to select supreme court justices who will overturn roe v. wade? >> this is always a question that comes up in every presidential election. there is awareness among republicans to get too deep in to the weeds on this issue. i have to say, i find it curious as a political strategy because...
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governor pataki: it is right now because of roe v wade -- john: should it continue to be?overnor pataki: we should not be trying to pass a constitutional amendment in washington. we should be following rove be weighed and -- ro the weighed and if there -- we should be following roe versus wade and there's no reason new york and texas should have the same laws. john: you have been a big advocate of gay rights. i know you think gay marriage is a state issue, but you are for it? governor pataki: personally, i'm not for it, but if state choose to have it, that is their prerogative. john: governor george pataki thank you. when we come back, bad news for hillary clinton. our brand-new poll that we are going to break down. ♪ john: joining us now is a new contributor and bloomberg analyst on politics. he's an expert on political advertising and pulling. some big new polls out today. let's start with hillary clinton. her point -- her lead has dropped nine points and another by abc her favorability has dropped -- you can see her losing strength and her support on issues about whethe
governor pataki: it is right now because of roe v wade -- john: should it continue to be?overnor pataki: we should not be trying to pass a constitutional amendment in washington. we should be following rove be weighed and -- ro the weighed and if there -- we should be following roe versus wade and there's no reason new york and texas should have the same laws. john: you have been a big advocate of gay rights. i know you think gay marriage is a state issue, but you are for it? governor pataki:...
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this is one of the first times or second times with roe v. wade but i'm ashamed of our supreme court. i'm ashamed of america. not just for posing this on the american people but also encouraging other countries to do the same thing and withholding aid from countries who refuse to allow this to come in their countries. that's just not right. host: karl thank you. guest: i think the question the supreme court was looking at more specifically was hundreds of thousands of children who are being raised in same-sex households, and they are raising their -- they have adopted them, they may be their natural children they're in there for all kind of different reasons and these are their parents and there's no reason to think and no evidence to suggest that they are any way worse off than people -- children raised in opposite sex couples. so by denying legitimacy to your parents relationship, that harms these children. that is a -- that makes their families lesser in the eyes of others the court said. and it denies, for instance, if one of the parents
this is one of the first times or second times with roe v. wade but i'm ashamed of our supreme court. i'm ashamed of america. not just for posing this on the american people but also encouraging other countries to do the same thing and withholding aid from countries who refuse to allow this to come in their countries. that's just not right. host: karl thank you. guest: i think the question the supreme court was looking at more specifically was hundreds of thousands of children who are being...
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the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973 in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've really beared a lot of the brunt of that here in texas. >> even though they've won, anti abortion activists continue to protest in front of whole woman's health marching from church on a saturday morning despite the cold and rain. >> we pray for the least among us, the children in the womb. >> protect them from the violence of abortion. we pray for those that are scheduled to die today. save them from death. >> helping a person to end the life of their child is not helping a person. >> we are here to ask the lord. to give everyone who is considering an abortion, hope. >> do you think women have a right to choose? >> no, because they made a choice, now take the consequence because there is a life. if you say yes then suffer the consequences as they think. it's not a consequence to us but they think it's a cons
the supreme court made abortion a constitutional right in 1973 in a landmark case called roe versus wade that actually began in texas. >> in the last two years there's been more restrictions passed against reproductive justice than there were in the 30 years prior to that. and we've really beared a lot of the brunt of that here in texas. >> even though they've won, anti abortion activists continue to protest in front of whole woman's health marching from church on a saturday morning...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> of course we like to talk to your executive director john roe of uesf. talk us to about it. >> thank you very much. usually i'm very talkative. thank you, nbc. citizens bank philadelphia enquirer daily news and philly.com and it's great to be acknowledged for the work that we do and to serve those that serve our country and the ones that won the award is the staff and the staff has addressed homelessness for almost 300 veterans and we continue to stabilize veterans who have been housed, to keep them in their homes. we have a vast array of programs like our one-stop access for benefits employment and our self-sufficiency work shops. i thank you for the bottom of our heart for the assistance that you've given us. >> thank you, john roe of uesf and it reenforces the good work that you do the staff and i want to bring in the general manager of nbc 10 and telemundo 62, ric harris. >> is this a great day? >> john congratulation but not only congratulations to john but to the entire team and the entire staff here. you guys thought you were coming in for any old
[ cheers and applause ] >> of course we like to talk to your executive director john roe of uesf. talk us to about it. >> thank you very much. usually i'm very talkative. thank you, nbc. citizens bank philadelphia enquirer daily news and philly.com and it's great to be acknowledged for the work that we do and to serve those that serve our country and the ones that won the award is the staff and the staff has addressed homelessness for almost 300 veterans and we continue to stabilize...
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they don't necessarily say we pass a law saying they got it wrong in roe vs. wade.urt took a piece of a law and said it was unconstitutional. what congress can do tweak the law, pass a new version overcoming the objection the court h santorum was involved in that as a senator by the way if you will remember with partial birth abortion ban initially in 2,000 the supreme court threw it out the law being contested. so eventually congress got on board in 2003, passed a different version, it then went to the supreme court and was upheld it survived scrutiny. so sometimes it's just about making a tweak and making your case again to the court. >> okay. but, in this case, it's a pretty straightforward up or down dictum from the supremes. i mean they are either going to say that it's a state issue, and kick it back there. or they are going to say that it's a constitutional right that all americans, no matter what they are have the right to be married. and if they do that i don't think constitutional amendment two thirds of the states right? >> i talked to the senator about t
they don't necessarily say we pass a law saying they got it wrong in roe vs. wade.urt took a piece of a law and said it was unconstitutional. what congress can do tweak the law, pass a new version overcoming the objection the court h santorum was involved in that as a senator by the way if you will remember with partial birth abortion ban initially in 2,000 the supreme court threw it out the law being contested. so eventually congress got on board in 2003, passed a different version, it then...
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if you look at what happened in roe vs.e you had at least my wing of christianity who weren't concerned at all. we saw it as a roman catholic issue. you had a very lonely roman catholic witness against the abortion culture and as time went on, as people saw the implications of this, the more that they stood by what the scriptures teach on these things and about what their deepest convictions say. i think the same thing will be true here. >> dickerson: there will be a lot more people that you know who will have family members now as a result of this who will now be married through same-sex marriages. what do you -- what would you council them? what would your guidance be to a person of faith about someone in their family or friend who goes on and gets married now? >> well, we don't hate anybody. we don't have hostility toward anyone. we believe in loving all people and respecting all people, including our gay and lesbian neighbors. and so holding to our convictions doesn't mean that we dispense with human kindness. it means
if you look at what happened in roe vs.e you had at least my wing of christianity who weren't concerned at all. we saw it as a roman catholic issue. you had a very lonely roman catholic witness against the abortion culture and as time went on, as people saw the implications of this, the more that they stood by what the scriptures teach on these things and about what their deepest convictions say. i think the same thing will be true here. >> dickerson: there will be a lot more people that...
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roe: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my pleasure to once again to rise commemorating june 20, 2015, as american eagle day, and celebrate the recovery and restoration of the bald eagle, the national symbol of the united states. on june 20, 1782 the eagle was designated as a national emblem of the united states by the founding fathers at the second continental congress. the bald eagle is a central image of the great seal of the united states and is displayed in the official seal of many branches and departments of the federal government. the bald eagle is an be inspiring symbol of the spirit of freedom and democracy of the united states sincing the founding of the nation, image of the eagle have played a significant role in art, music, history, commerce, literature architecture and the culture of the u.s. the bald eagle's habitat only exists in north america. i hope my colleagues will join me in celebrating join 20, 2015, as american eagle day, which marks the recovery and restoration of the bald eagle. i yield back t
roe: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my pleasure to once again to rise commemorating june 20, 2015, as american eagle day, and celebrate the recovery and restoration of the bald eagle, the national symbol of the united states. on june 20, 1782 the eagle was designated as a national emblem of the united states by the founding fathers at the second continental congress. the bald eagle is a central image of the great seal of the united states and is displayed in the official seal of many branches and...
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they are boasting 12% roes.u look at discover or jpmorgan's credit card segment, they are generating 20% plus roe. that's a big delta where leverage can't come back regulators changed a lot of things. makes a lot of sense. >> it's interesting to read through the details and try to guess where goldman is going. in some ways you envision a world where somebody pulls out a card and says i've got a goldman line of credit i'm drawing upon as opposed to more traditional credit card product. why the difference? why would they be extending lines of credit instead of more typical revolving credit? what is that user experience going to be like? >> it will be interesting to see how it plays out. this is an incremental change. it's going to incrementally add to assets if they follow through with it. it's not a wholesale change. goldman will be pro dominantly investment bank. this is one of the ways you can adjust to get those roes back up in a tough regulatory environment. i would not be thinking of goldman going against ba
they are boasting 12% roes.u look at discover or jpmorgan's credit card segment, they are generating 20% plus roe. that's a big delta where leverage can't come back regulators changed a lot of things. makes a lot of sense. >> it's interesting to read through the details and try to guess where goldman is going. in some ways you envision a world where somebody pulls out a card and says i've got a goldman line of credit i'm drawing upon as opposed to more traditional credit card product. why...
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roe v.dwyane wade decided to be a free agent. that is a look at sports. can you ride your bike like that? doug: barely. steve rudin will have an update to the weekend forecast at 11:00. maureen: have a good n >>> tonight, the dramatic end to the massive manhunt for two escaped killers. the surviving fugitive talking from his hospital bed revealing his final days on the run. the two escapees splitting up trying to cover their trail. our reporter with the first look inside one of their hideouts. >>> the wall of flames in the west. two dozen homes destroyed by wildfires. hundreds more emptied and the fire near a chemical leak forcing families to stay inside. >>> stock drop. the parke suffering its worst day of the year the big fear causing the dow to plunge 350 points. what does this mean for your 401(k). >>> narrow escape. a plane shall crashing into a home bursting into flames. the quick-thinking family making it out alive. >>> good evenin
roe v.dwyane wade decided to be a free agent. that is a look at sports. can you ride your bike like that? doug: barely. steve rudin will have an update to the weekend forecast at 11:00. maureen: have a good n >>> tonight, the dramatic end to the massive manhunt for two escaped killers. the surviving fugitive talking from his hospital bed revealing his final days on the run. the two escapees splitting up trying to cover their trail. our reporter with the first look inside one of their...
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the case is interesting account it was the case that i hoped would be paired with roe v wade is the turning point case in the supreme court the case was charles demos who took good care of his mother though she was 92 at the time, he argued the case in the 10th circuit, this is his story. was adoption available to a woman or a widowed or divorced mom? laws did not get the deduction because he was a married man and he had been left out, so he appeared in the tax court and it was the soul of complicity, it was simply if our daughter would get this deduction, and makes docents. so one day, marty came into a room where i was working on something was writing, and said bruce, read this. and i turned and said marty that the tax advance, you know i don't read text cases. he said read this one. and it told the story of charles moss and he said let's take it. marty would write the tax part and i would write the constitutional law part. part of it is about the case, and a bar -- about our argument in the 10th circuit in denver, and then it includes the aclu and some women who are saying the same thing
the case is interesting account it was the case that i hoped would be paired with roe v wade is the turning point case in the supreme court the case was charles demos who took good care of his mother though she was 92 at the time, he argued the case in the 10th circuit, this is his story. was adoption available to a woman or a widowed or divorced mom? laws did not get the deduction because he was a married man and he had been left out, so he appeared in the tax court and it was the soul of...
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in roe vs. wade the court said the government cannot interfere in the private choice, that is a fundamental right. the court says 01 cannot force the government to participate in that. likewise here, the government cannot interfere in private entombment conflict. our position is, you can force the state into these relationships. and give benefits, the fundamental rights action would. to get back to your point about how the constitution puts limits there haven't been any identifiable limits here that defeat the state's interests. you would have to change one of those doctrines, fundamental rights doctrine, change equal protection doctrine and when you change those you change the balance between federal courts and the people voting in a democratic process. >> you are doing something very different we have never done before which is you are defining constitution, and a constitutional right, we have not assigned it by these people to exercise it but especially in a case where claimants are both righ
in roe vs. wade the court said the government cannot interfere in the private choice, that is a fundamental right. the court says 01 cannot force the government to participate in that. likewise here, the government cannot interfere in private entombment conflict. our position is, you can force the state into these relationships. and give benefits, the fundamental rights action would. to get back to your point about how the constitution puts limits there haven't been any identifiable limits here...
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says he's tired of roe accusing people of not having a work ethic. says he thinks most americans are above doing the work he does on dirty jobs even though there is plenty to go around. >>> is the jerry curl about to make a comeback? >> say it ain't so. >> this do appeared on espn yesterday. by the way, twitter had a field day with this thing. one person posted baron davis on espn looking like a soul glow model and then there is baron davis trying to look like charlie murphy in that rick james skit. tweet us your thoughts. >> you know, it's the grease thing. once it gets into your upholstery, the soul glow and people get up. >> you can't get rid of it. >> for one moment growing up i used to think i wanted one because of michael jackson. my mother saved me. it would have been a huge mistake and you would still be talking about it. >> i would if i'd seen it. >>> this story is also lighting up social media today. pizza hut chains in hong kong are delivering their pizzas in a special box that doubles as a movie projector. so the box comes with a lens and
says he's tired of roe accusing people of not having a work ethic. says he thinks most americans are above doing the work he does on dirty jobs even though there is plenty to go around. >>> is the jerry curl about to make a comeback? >> say it ain't so. >> this do appeared on espn yesterday. by the way, twitter had a field day with this thing. one person posted baron davis on espn looking like a soul glow model and then there is baron davis trying to look like charlie...
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this evening, the fog returns, sunset at 8:24. 3450ik roe climates right now, temperatures at 51 degrees as you head farther off towards the east. mid 50s across the bay. the north bay, 51 degrees, the wind forecast coming in from the northwest, not so much of a strong onshore flow, but the fog will be rolling out fairly quickly, the marine layer a bit thinner today, so expect more sunshine and it would start to pick up this afternoon. by 3:00, winds coming in at about 15 miles an hour, a little bit stronger for half moon bay at 27 miles an hour, and then look at how strong these winds get later on this evening, up to 34 miles an hour sustained winds at half moon bay with even higher gusts. keep that in mind. also keeping that in mind for the giants game today versus the pirates. first pitch 58 degrees with a mixture of sun and clouds by the end of the game. breezy and cool, making that ball head way out to left field and the winds from the northwest at 15 to 25 miles an hour. let's look ahead to the weekend. for the south bay reaching into the mid 70s, peninsula 74 degrees on saturday,
this evening, the fog returns, sunset at 8:24. 3450ik roe climates right now, temperatures at 51 degrees as you head farther off towards the east. mid 50s across the bay. the north bay, 51 degrees, the wind forecast coming in from the northwest, not so much of a strong onshore flow, but the fog will be rolling out fairly quickly, the marine layer a bit thinner today, so expect more sunshine and it would start to pick up this afternoon. by 3:00, winds coming in at about 15 miles an hour, a...
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headed towards the courts and the most aggressive attempt at a sort of frontal assault we've seen on roeseen in a while. >> this is senator graham demonstrating the problem that gop candidates have with women. this is clearly unconstitutional, and in the states where it's been challenged and gone up to circuit courts it's been held to be unconstitutional. if it makes its way to the supreme court, i expect the same response will occur. again, it is a politician using women as a political wedge to try to gain an advantage in a political contest, in a way that has a devastating impact ultimately on women's rights and their constitutional protections. >> it strikes me that roe still exists today essentially as a supreme court holding, but that the actual on the ground reality is that it's essentially been functionally overturned in a lot of places. your home state of texas right now, which is down to eight or nine facilities that will be left after this latest court ruling. >> that's right. again, i think that the supreme court, i hope that they are going to push back against this. there was
headed towards the courts and the most aggressive attempt at a sort of frontal assault we've seen on roeseen in a while. >> this is senator graham demonstrating the problem that gop candidates have with women. this is clearly unconstitutional, and in the states where it's been challenged and gone up to circuit courts it's been held to be unconstitutional. if it makes its way to the supreme court, i expect the same response will occur. again, it is a politician using women as a political...
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as a freshman he pledged kapp adel take roe. he says his soon to be brothers forced him and other pledges to drink so much alcohol they got sick. he says he was also punched in the face repeatedly for not showing up to a frat event. on another occasion he says he was burned with a cigarette. he says he called the university's hazing hotline but got no help. he went to the school's office of student conduct. eight months went by and finally he says he went to police. >> never intended to become a whistle blower but when i saw what was going on and the abuse that myself and others were repeatedly experiencing and that the university was totally ignoring, my documented allegations over several months they left me no choice but to go to the police before more people pledged and other innocent students got hurt physically and emotionally. >> reporter: he says he has hundreds of photos texts and other documents proving that sexual assaults hazing and drug use was taking place. as for the fraternity's secret facebook page his lawyer sa
as a freshman he pledged kapp adel take roe. he says his soon to be brothers forced him and other pledges to drink so much alcohol they got sick. he says he was also punched in the face repeatedly for not showing up to a frat event. on another occasion he says he was burned with a cigarette. he says he called the university's hazing hotline but got no help. he went to the school's office of student conduct. eight months went by and finally he says he went to police. >> never intended to...
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as you were saying you know something like roe v.visited and liberals in general not appreciated how powerful an instrument the supreme court is but if hillary clinton is smart, i think she will use this point as an argument in her own favor. everything is very very close in the court and what you want is a democrat in office to replace a retiring justice. >> if we add some roberts into the court, it's ayos ees's chaos. thank you once again for your time. >> thank you. >>> up next, the deadline for the historic deal with iran supposed to be tomorrow. why our andrea mitchell report this is's not going to happen. >>> plus the latest installment of a best selling spy series and rings a bit true to real life. requests the cycle" cycles on. >>> a major development in that working nuclear deal with iran. a senior u.s. official now acknowledges tomorrow's june 30th deadline will come and go without agreement in place. energy secretary is the u.s. partner in the talks and spoke with nbc's an gree yeah mitchell about what's holding this up be
as you were saying you know something like roe v.visited and liberals in general not appreciated how powerful an instrument the supreme court is but if hillary clinton is smart, i think she will use this point as an argument in her own favor. everything is very very close in the court and what you want is a democrat in office to replace a retiring justice. >> if we add some roberts into the court, it's ayos ees's chaos. thank you once again for your time. >> thank you. >>>...
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yesterday was rather roe bust. westerly sfo. west hayward. 50s and 60s and 70s. redding seems to be getting a north wind all the time. water techs cooled off a degree or two. half-moon bay at monterey cooled off. some rain still moving through but not a lot. it looks like they are almost on the backside of that and it should be much better by tonight and the big story is tropical storm bill. winds 50 miles an hour moving northwest at 15. the busiest weather folks in the country are in houston, corpus christi, boston. one of our viewers melissa is in dallas and says the humidity is out of control. no lie. i said i hope you bright your rain boots. my fly fishing boots. she was kidding. we have fog. you can say we need it or don't need it but it is there. high pressure is one day a little stronger, the next day a little weaker so that allows fog to form. today it's cool on the lows. 80s on the temps. about where they should be this time of year. 60s and 70s coast and bay. it does look warmer as we go to the weekend. pam. >> all right, thank you, steve. >>> this is a
yesterday was rather roe bust. westerly sfo. west hayward. 50s and 60s and 70s. redding seems to be getting a north wind all the time. water techs cooled off a degree or two. half-moon bay at monterey cooled off. some rain still moving through but not a lot. it looks like they are almost on the backside of that and it should be much better by tonight and the big story is tropical storm bill. winds 50 miles an hour moving northwest at 15. the busiest weather folks in the country are in houston,...
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these two walking into a lawn roe matt and mistreat something cats. in the beginning of the video we see there's a dark-colored cat this duo is really mistreating. but then this bizarre moment the daughter picks that white cat up -- >> no. >> -- and puts it into a front load washing machine. she doesn't turn the machine on but she closes the door and then sits down and put her face up against the glass and waves at the cat and leaves the landromat >>> these two guys will smith the pilot, not the actor in the purple shirt, is the buddy in the right, both have pilots' licenses. they're on their way from connecticut to florida. they go in a turbocharged twin engine cessna up to about 20,000 feet and it's a gorgeous day out. about ten minutes into the flight you hear the pilot murmur something. >> we're having trouble with our right engine. we have to descent down to 10,000. >> the cool part about this entire video is how cool calm and collected these two guys remain. first thing air traffic control has to do is get another plane out of the wait. >> i hav
these two walking into a lawn roe matt and mistreat something cats. in the beginning of the video we see there's a dark-colored cat this duo is really mistreating. but then this bizarre moment the daughter picks that white cat up -- >> no. >> -- and puts it into a front load washing machine. she doesn't turn the machine on but she closes the door and then sits down and put her face up against the glass and waves at the cat and leaves the landromat >>> these two guys will...
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friend of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev as the judge plans to sentence him. 21-year-old roe bellny leipoas is one of two tsarnaev's friends scheduled to be sentenced today. he was present in tsarnaev's dorm room when he removed evidence. they wrote am letter to the judge saying he quote can't understand why justice would be served by incarcerating him. >>> time is 5:45. an evasive pest discovered at the port of oakland has forced a huge ship of chick peas to be sent back to india. they checked 14 tons of chick peas. inspectors say they found evidence of a beetle infestation. these beetles can survive for long periods of time with no food or water and they are resistant to many insecticides. >>> business ordinary reasons say summer visitors are being scared away by the drought. lake orville is usually popular for boating or fishing but dramatic pictures showing how much water the lake has lost has spread across the internet. orville businesses say the picture is giving people the impression that the lake is almost cried up. >> our attendance is probably down 40%. every bit of
friend of boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev as the judge plans to sentence him. 21-year-old roe bellny leipoas is one of two tsarnaev's friends scheduled to be sentenced today. he was present in tsarnaev's dorm room when he removed evidence. they wrote am letter to the judge saying he quote can't understand why justice would be served by incarcerating him. >>> time is 5:45. an evasive pest discovered at the port of oakland has forced a huge ship of chick peas to be sent back to...
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roe v wade would have gone the other way. >> ruth ginsberg is said maybe roe v wade should have been the other way. it's not that there are not individuals -- here i can speak with experience. the last term of chief justice burger, six of the justs were in their 80s. i will tell you they were not all there. it's not the law clerks stepped in and we did we wanted. we didn't. what we did we would extrapolate from their past opinions where we thought they wanted to go. you do see this you see a lot of the elderly justs become exaggerating versions of their younger saves in their later years. unbalanced. think about important things you might want to construct for your own lives. who do you want indo you want? do you want to get people at the tail end of their lies and their abilities are declining or people are at the peak of their powers? i'll take the people that are at the peak of their powers. there's no reason this should be different. >> if we're going to assess the supreme court one part of that has to be the lockner. those 40 years were a terrible failure by the supreme court. t
roe v wade would have gone the other way. >> ruth ginsberg is said maybe roe v wade should have been the other way. it's not that there are not individuals -- here i can speak with experience. the last term of chief justice burger, six of the justs were in their 80s. i will tell you they were not all there. it's not the law clerks stepped in and we did we wanted. we didn't. what we did we would extrapolate from their past opinions where we thought they wanted to go. you do see this you...
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weather conditions play a key roes in the rescue efforts. >> right now we are seeing the rainy front. that's starting to drift further towards the south. so around where the sinking took place, we are seeing some improving conditions. definitely vastly different than we were seeing earlier this week. this is a 48-hour satellite picture here and what you are seeing in toward the southeast is the storms that were flaring up around the yangtze river basin, monday evening, did produce some strong thunder cells, we know there was winds reported, 70 to 80 kilometers per hour in this area, according to the china meteorological agency, a tore need doan at ground for 15 to 20 minutes out here. now, if a tornado does hit a boat, very well could capsize. definitely if that was to occur out here and very likely could have. as far as the forecast is concerned, with these rescue effort, the big topic now. the rain, i mentioned, drifting a little farther down here toward the south, the reduced in visibility that could hamper efforts, but at least around that area, we are seeing the improving conditi
weather conditions play a key roes in the rescue efforts. >> right now we are seeing the rainy front. that's starting to drift further towards the south. so around where the sinking took place, we are seeing some improving conditions. definitely vastly different than we were seeing earlier this week. this is a 48-hour satellite picture here and what you are seeing in toward the southeast is the storms that were flaring up around the yangtze river basin, monday evening, did produce some...
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emmanuel karenzi karake was arrested at heath roe airport by british police acting on a european warrant. he was wanted by spain in relation to war crimes. his lawyer say the charges are politically motivated. >>> one of boourn's two -- burundi's two vice presidents has fled the country and is in belgium. he says he fears for his life after criticizing pierre nkurunziza for running for a third term. we have this report from the capital. >> another grenade attack in the capital before parliamentary elections next week. unlike last week when police officers were injured, these weren't. >> the grenades were thrown into the street from a car driving past. we heard a loud explosion. it was terrible. >> the government appealed for calm. some feel one thing can end the unrest. >> the only way to stop the attacks is if leaders from government and the opposition talk and agree to stop this. >> in a sign things could get worse as voters head to the polls, the second vice president has fled to belgium. saying he fears for his life because he criticized the president's unconstitutional bid for a thi
emmanuel karenzi karake was arrested at heath roe airport by british police acting on a european warrant. he was wanted by spain in relation to war crimes. his lawyer say the charges are politically motivated. >>> one of boourn's two -- burundi's two vice presidents has fled the country and is in belgium. he says he fears for his life after criticizing pierre nkurunziza for running for a third term. we have this report from the capital. >> another grenade attack in the capital...
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and a lot of buybacks and structural changes have indeed helped to boost return on equity or roe, which really a lot of investors are clamoring for. the prospect also of the u.s. passing the transpacific partnership is also a deal that would boost sentiment even more which would mean higher competition, or stronger competition for japanese companies, which in turn would need them to streamline their businesses even more than they are now. >> and ramin, i also want to ask you about currencies and bonds. how are market players reacting there to the deadlock in the greek debt talks? >> yeah a little bit of a muted reaction. the euro in fact showed little reaction, as it held pretty steady against the dollar. eurozone government bonds, such as the german ten-year also showed little moves so far. however, a lot of investors seem to be preferring assets such as u.s. treasuries, the yield on the ten-year note dipped overnight and that led traders to sell the u.s. currency. came in pretty much as expected. we should also carefully watch moves in the chinese markets. the shang hey composite rose
and a lot of buybacks and structural changes have indeed helped to boost return on equity or roe, which really a lot of investors are clamoring for. the prospect also of the u.s. passing the transpacific partnership is also a deal that would boost sentiment even more which would mean higher competition, or stronger competition for japanese companies, which in turn would need them to streamline their businesses even more than they are now. >> and ramin, i also want to ask you about...
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. >> reporter: and you know that question has been said, that's what roe v wade is for. >> exactly. >> why are we talking about it? . >> good question. >> reporter: it's politics encroaching an women's rights, something that will not be settled until a final decision. >>> ahandful of states are holding out despite a supreme court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. in kentucky, some county clerks are refusing to issue lineses to anyone to avoid giving them to gay and lesbian couples. there's con fusion in alabama where the highest court issued an ord blocking clerks from issuing licences. but louisiana has relented and is now allowing same sex couples to get married. these images are from a paris near baton rouge, three couples picking up licences there >>> california's governor signing a vaccination law making it a requirement for every school child in the state. it is one of the toughest vaccination laws in the country, eliminating exemptions based on certain religious and other beliefs. >> a soccer showdown for the ages. the u.s. women's team prepares to take on germany in the s
. >> reporter: and you know that question has been said, that's what roe v wade is for. >> exactly. >> why are we talking about it? . >> good question. >> reporter: it's politics encroaching an women's rights, something that will not be settled until a final decision. >>> ahandful of states are holding out despite a supreme court's ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. in kentucky, some county clerks are refusing to issue lineses to anyone to avoid giving...
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santa roe sal upper 70s. san francisco 64. 65. oakland about 68-69. these are really cool temps for the first of june and there is no sign of significant warmup here. low clouds, fog, breezy. high pressure builds in slightly but not a big upgrade on any temps and then back to a quiet pattern. maybe some clouds tapping in with thunderstorms possible on the weekend. we'll keep an eye on that for later in the week. >> it feels like once the fog breaks free, it's not exactly warm. >> no, it's not. >> very nice pattern for us. >> yeah yesterday was a little muggy. it felt like it was going to rain. >> there was a cloud cover there. >> yes, there was. >>> stanford university is set to begin reactivating campus water fountains but only for a brief period of time. this is in anticipation of the june 14th commencement program. the fountains are being turned on again later today. they have been shut off for more than a year because of the drought. in all 18 campus fountains will be reactivated. >>> a sailboat that left oakland earlier this month smashed a 162-y
santa roe sal upper 70s. san francisco 64. 65. oakland about 68-69. these are really cool temps for the first of june and there is no sign of significant warmup here. low clouds, fog, breezy. high pressure builds in slightly but not a big upgrade on any temps and then back to a quiet pattern. maybe some clouds tapping in with thunderstorms possible on the weekend. we'll keep an eye on that for later in the week. >> it feels like once the fog breaks free, it's not exactly warm. >>...
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of your vi on ain a arcucompanhave a ry h quality buy, looking for companies with high, sustainable roes and good growth opportunities and busines models. you have to be disciplined about finding a diversified selection of those types of comp your portfolio. we still prefer u.s. equities to international, in general we are recommending an overweight risk asset. today is a good exaf why invests neee full invested and not get too caught up in trying to pick the exact moment because the risk is you're defensive on a day like today and you miss out on a very substantial rally so wthink the most expensive asset class without doubt. bonds outperform cash equities outperform bonds over the next 12 months. >> what should i do with my bond portfolio in the face of these rising rates and is it too late to do? >> typically, when you go into a rates hiking cycle and the fed starts to raises, time for nd mark i usually about the three months before the first rate hike and then longer term rd to piquely in te cycle because it starts to look like the fed's going to get ahead of inflation and slow down
of your vi on ain a arcucompanhave a ry h quality buy, looking for companies with high, sustainable roes and good growth opportunities and busines models. you have to be disciplined about finding a diversified selection of those types of comp your portfolio. we still prefer u.s. equities to international, in general we are recommending an overweight risk asset. today is a good exaf why invests neee full invested and not get too caught up in trying to pick the exact moment because the risk is...
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roe, tennessee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just a couple of things. one, data collection and certainly when you draw or produce inadequate data, you draw inadequate results. the results may not be accurate at all. it's extremely important in health care to get that right because we're going to draw conclusions based on this many patients did this and this many patients did that. the outcome -- i've been involved in the clinical studies for years. when you put b.s. in you get b.s. out. and so that's sort of what looks like has happened right here. and that's being a little crude, but that's absolutely what it looks like you've done. and mr. william an ses pointed out, you've got half of the vhap templates were incomplete or inaccurate you draw bad conclusions from that. you can't help but do it. so i think until you get the data right you're never going to know. and, dr. clancy, you're right what works for one patient may not work for another. and the ranking member certainly has pointed out there are many alternative therapies and what works. and dr.
roe, tennessee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just a couple of things. one, data collection and certainly when you draw or produce inadequate data, you draw inadequate results. the results may not be accurate at all. it's extremely important in health care to get that right because we're going to draw conclusions based on this many patients did this and this many patients did that. the outcome -- i've been involved in the clinical studies for years. when you put b.s. in you get b.s. out....
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then you can fast-forward to roe versus wade. the supreme court decides they are going to decide for us, a huge profound social question not rooted in law or constitution. they made it up as they went along. what happened? we march in this city january 22 every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe versus wade. we don't need a marriage decision that is piled on top of dred scott and roe versus wade. i want to make sure the supreme court justices hear that before they issue a decision this month. i want to tell you where i am in the presidential race. there are a lot of candidates. i like them. they are good people. i know most of them personally and i have great respect for them putting themselves up front. my warm-up act, ted cruz included. how my going to decide? i am looking for a full spectrum constitutional conservative. that would be ted. he carries that metal pretty well. -- medal i love the way rubio talks about american exceptionalism. lindsey graham has a great sense of humor and he is pretty strong o
then you can fast-forward to roe versus wade. the supreme court decides they are going to decide for us, a huge profound social question not rooted in law or constitution. they made it up as they went along. what happened? we march in this city january 22 every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe versus wade. we don't need a marriage decision that is piled on top of dred scott and roe versus wade. i want to make sure the supreme court justices hear that before they issue a...
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then you can fast forward to roe vs. wade in 1973 and what happens with that? the supreme court decides they are going to decide for us a huge profound social question not rooted in law or constitution. they made it, they went along. it happens, we march in this city january 22 every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe vs. wade. [applause] we don't need a marriage decision that's piled on top of dred scott and roe vs. wade. that's my point. i want to make sure the supreme court justices hear that before they issue a decision this month. then i just want to tell where you i am on the presidential race. there are a lot of candidates. i like them. they're good people. i know most of them personally and i have great respect for them putting themselves up in front. my warmup act, ted cruz included. how am i going to decide? i don't know. but i am looking for a full spectrum constitutional conservative. well, that would be ted. i'll maybe order off of the mike huckabee's tax menu there. i like the way rubio talks about american exceptionalism. i'
then you can fast forward to roe vs. wade in 1973 and what happens with that? the supreme court decides they are going to decide for us a huge profound social question not rooted in law or constitution. they made it, they went along. it happens, we march in this city january 22 every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe vs. wade. [applause] we don't need a marriage decision that's piled on top of dred scott and roe vs. wade. that's my point. i want to make sure the supreme...
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then you can fast forward to roe versus wade, 1973. what happens with that? the supreme court decides they are going to side for us a huge profound social question, not rooted in law or constitution, they made it up as they went along and i could give you the can case law going back ahead of that to get there. what happens? we march in this city january 22nd every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe versus wade. we don't need a marriage decision that's piled on top of dred scott and roe versus wade. that's my point. i want to make sure the supreme court justices hear that before they issue a decision this month. then i just wanted to tell you where i am on the presidential race. there are a lot of candidates. i like them. they're good people. can and i know most of them personally. i have great respect for them putting themselves up in front. my warm-up act included, ted cruz. i thought, how am i going to decide? i don't know. but i am looking for air full spectrum constitutional conservative. that would be ted. he carries that mantel pre
then you can fast forward to roe versus wade, 1973. what happens with that? the supreme court decides they are going to side for us a huge profound social question, not rooted in law or constitution, they made it up as they went along and i could give you the can case law going back ahead of that to get there. what happens? we march in this city january 22nd every year until we come back here to celebrate the end of roe versus wade. we don't need a marriage decision that's piled on top of dred...
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and russia's bow roe bot i can progress 59 vessel fell back to earth in may short of reaching the stationfficials say despite the latest setback the i.s.s. crew is not running short of provisions. >> we are in a good position on board of i.s.s. in other words of continuing to house the crew. continuing to protect the schedule going forward. continuing to do research. >> reporter: and the space agency is still on track to carry astronauts to the i.s.s. by 2017 again on u.s. vessels rather than to keep depending on russian rockets. mean while while the russians plan to send eight shipment to the i.s.s. next week if that succeeds a new three-man crew will be sent in late july. bringing its staffing up to the regulation six astronauts, tom ackerman, al jazerra washington. >>> ? you can keep up-to-date with all the day's news and sport on our website aljazerra.com. >> every year, the u.s. imports more and more produce - fresh fruits and vegetables - from mexico. and every year, wages have stayed the same for the people that harvest that produce - sometimes the last people to touch the fruit bo
and russia's bow roe bot i can progress 59 vessel fell back to earth in may short of reaching the stationfficials say despite the latest setback the i.s.s. crew is not running short of provisions. >> we are in a good position on board of i.s.s. in other words of continuing to house the crew. continuing to protect the schedule going forward. continuing to do research. >> reporter: and the space agency is still on track to carry astronauts to the i.s.s. by 2017 again on u.s. vessels...
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have wondered whether -- if it became the law of the land, if it would become much like abortion post roech was a legal right, but one very hard to exercise, depending on where you lived. >> the chief justice hinted at that in his dissent, the idea that, is this being forced on americans? just as the wind is at their backs of gay people, to have this will there be a backlash? will people close their minds towards gay people? but it doesn't seem like that's happening. it also seems like the nation was ready for it especially with justice kennedy himself. >> who now seems to be a gay rights icon, as far as i can tell. >> for sure. for sure, given where he's been. but the thing is, there are just so many more questions. you know, parental rights vary state by state for adoption questions, custody questions. remember, discrimination against gay men and lesbians is still essentially legal nationwide in other context. >> yeah. you can get married today and fired tomorrow, basically is the way the law works now. it's interesting how the states are going to handle this, as a government matter, as
have wondered whether -- if it became the law of the land, if it would become much like abortion post roech was a legal right, but one very hard to exercise, depending on where you lived. >> the chief justice hinted at that in his dissent, the idea that, is this being forced on americans? just as the wind is at their backs of gay people, to have this will there be a backlash? will people close their minds towards gay people? but it doesn't seem like that's happening. it also seems like...
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she did it battling not only a formidable opponent 13th ranked lucie saf roe have a, but also fightingough. >>> next caught on camera and that south african wildlife park. the final moments before this lion jumped through an open window of that car, killing the american tourist inside. today, 29-year-old katherine chappell was laid to rest. she had been set to start a volunteer job at a wildlife preserve. tonight, family and friends are saying she lived a life of adventure. >>> and get ready. there is a lot of cuteness here. kensington palace just releasing thee new photos of the royal siblings there's 2-year-old prince george holding his baby sister, her royal highness princess charlotte elizabeth diana of cambridge. and the skilled photographer that took that shot? mom, duchess kate. >>> and back here at home now, a hollywood milestone. it was exactly 30 years ago thatter ifless bueller took off that day. >> bueller? bueller? bueller? >> that is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. researchers marking yesterday as that nay mouse day ferris skipped school popping on that parad
she did it battling not only a formidable opponent 13th ranked lucie saf roe have a, but also fightingough. >>> next caught on camera and that south african wildlife park. the final moments before this lion jumped through an open window of that car, killing the american tourist inside. today, 29-year-old katherine chappell was laid to rest. she had been set to start a volunteer job at a wildlife preserve. tonight, family and friends are saying she lived a life of adventure....