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barrow market in south london is looking for the best quality tasty treats from across europe. 2 dominate court sell scouted cheese from the netherlands. dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but breaks it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the
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dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands. dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and more ph in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price a cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport is just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports
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dominic court sell scouted cheese from the netherlands.dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and mopey and the some of us fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock in at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport is just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports rough
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dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands. dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and more people in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be actually paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain im
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well 2 dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and mopey and there's some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it would be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alo
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dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and more p. and the some of this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs it poses a threat to this little cheese paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock and at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price of cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transporter just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive does it could be actual paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit to learn much an
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dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands.dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stop calling plan. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport logistics is going to be that much more complicated is going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80
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dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and mopey in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of less force but bricks it poses a threat to its little sheens paradise. the massive world the i me and has been very soon stay referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan. to make sure we got enough stock up at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already pricey cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transporter just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive to do could be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone merchants also have
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you then would be able to pack the court, but in reality, you could -- 51 democrats having killed that requirement in the rules. you can then pass a bill to pat dominic pack the supreme court with 5152 votes in fact, let's be honest, you can pass everything they want, all of those nutty proposals, green new deal, free medicare, it should be medicare for all, free college, you name it, they could pass it off with 50 votes in the united states senate, and the vice president voting to break a tie. i think about that. every single one of these nutty socialist schemes could be passed not by forcing them to get together and compromise and to get the senate to agree on something that could get the 60 vote threshold, no. all you have to do is get 50 votes and have kamala harris in the dust with the gavel, and she breaks any type. you don't even need 51 vote, all you have to do is get to 50. all the socialist agenda, anything in the 110 page biden sanders unity task works recommendations could be passed into law, none dominic nothing d be done about it. vice president to bake a tie, it all becomes law, we may never, ever get that undone again. be one with 33
you then would be able to pack the court, but in reality, you could -- 51 democrats having killed that requirement in the rules. you can then pass a bill to pat dominic pack the supreme court with 5152 votes in fact, let's be honest, you can pass everything they want, all of those nutty proposals, green new deal, free medicare, it should be medicare for all, free college, you name it, they could pass it off with 50 votes in the united states senate, and the vice president voting to break a tie....
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that's a view shared by the country's socially conservative leadership, now endorsed by a court dominatedoverthrow the governing coalition. maybe abortion is not the issue that will bring this government down but the things happening now, the young people on the streets, the thousands and thousands of people on the streets, means after it all ends, we will have poland of our dreams. this is the hard way to achieve that, but we are ready to go all the way. the government is not backing down. the country's most powerful politician, jaroslaw kaczynski, has called on his supporters to defend churches from protesters who he said want to destroy poland. a country already grappling with the pandemic now has a cultural war playing out on its streets. adam easton, bbc news, warsaw. the pumpkins are being carved and trick or treaters are almost ready, but there's no doubt this year's halloween will feel very different. fiona lamdin has been out and about in bristol, where people are determined to make the evening special despite coronavirus. love it or loathe it, halloween is very nearly upon us. w
that's a view shared by the country's socially conservative leadership, now endorsed by a court dominatedoverthrow the governing coalition. maybe abortion is not the issue that will bring this government down but the things happening now, the young people on the streets, the thousands and thousands of people on the streets, means after it all ends, we will have poland of our dreams. this is the hard way to achieve that, but we are ready to go all the way. the government is not backing down. the...
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an absolute foregone conclusion that the 2 sides will face each other in some massive day in court dominant kain in berlin has more on the european perspective. pretty clear from. the lack of good faith from the british side of this particular scenario means that she and her colleagues. have to take this action they have to pursue the legal remedy if there is one the interesting thing is the rail politic element of this we know that there is an e.u. summit going on in brussels today and tomorrow we know that from the irish government remember the irish government is a particular player in this given the the fraught situation about border control should they be imposed on not between northern ireland part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland we know that the deputy prime minister has said today that he believes that there is still the scope for a comprehensive trade agreement which would not involve any form of terrorist for the controls like that and some form of minimum supervision might still be possible which would allow for a trade deal to happen but then juxtapose that with the view
an absolute foregone conclusion that the 2 sides will face each other in some massive day in court dominant kain in berlin has more on the european perspective. pretty clear from. the lack of good faith from the british side of this particular scenario means that she and her colleagues. have to take this action they have to pursue the legal remedy if there is one the interesting thing is the rail politic element of this we know that there is an e.u. summit going on in brussels today and...
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looks actually a lot like the court joe biden would like to make by packing the supreme court, is completely dominatedan democrats. they're elected in pennsylvania. that court ruled that ballots can not be rejected even if ther signatures do not match the signatures on file in the voter rolls. there's a theme here. a few weeks ago, that same court ruled that mail-in ballots can be counted even if they're received days after the election. in the state of nevada now know as nevada, election officials are not pretending to care about validating signatures. the trump campaign is suing over this issue. they're arguing election observers have not been allowed to do their jobs in the state's largest and most democratic county. clarks county. las vegas. many more legal battles are expected. will this be resolved in the courts? adam laxolt is the former attorney general of the state. he paid a visit to a vote counting facility. he will tell you what he said. adam, great to see you. tell us why you're worried whatl is happening in clark county? >> thanks, tucker. we were all told when this mail-in ballot thing
looks actually a lot like the court joe biden would like to make by packing the supreme court, is completely dominatedan democrats. they're elected in pennsylvania. that court ruled that ballots can not be rejected even if ther signatures do not match the signatures on file in the voter rolls. there's a theme here. a few weeks ago, that same court ruled that mail-in ballots can be counted even if they're received days after the election. in the state of nevada now know as nevada, election...
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north at north well you are and you are the starting gate which shows plans for a new supreme court judge dominated the policy grounds in american politics republicans have begun pushing ahead with their plans to confirm amy kenny barrett as a replacement for raef a deacon's by could died last month an official has been fully invents on capitol hill in washington d.c. . the goal to have him equally bonneton the u.s. supreme court before the presidential election the 1st step the senate judiciary committee hearing kicking off 16 days after her formal nomination from the committee chair a lament that politics play such a big part in nominations now the bottom line is justice ginsburg when asked about this several years ago said that her present serves 4 years not 3 there's nothing unconstitutional about this process this is a vacancy this occurred 4 years ago republicans refused to even hold hearings for judge many garland nominee did to fill a vacancy caused by the death of a conservative justice no hearings in an election year he insisted judge amy corny but it's nomination will almost certainly im
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members of the senate judiciary committee diagnosis will have on judge amy coney barrett supreme court domination >> so far the chairman no affected all. posting ahead. the begin next week. that he is announced 40 the committee put out a fact sheet last night. claiming how any hearings they've had so far. wereey some members at a participated remotely so intentionally right now from the republican leadership is to continue moving as quicklyci as possible to attempt to confirm judge amy coney barrett before the election. we have not heard any change there. i think we will find out if perhaps something comes up to delay the democrats on the committee. demanding that they hearings take place in person they say. and they also are saying is too dangerous to have such . but they don't have the power to enforce such . >> you talk about having the votes if multiple republican senators have to be the room for a committee confirmation for it is anything that the democrats can do to slow up this process as we move not just through the hearings but then through the committee vote before goes to the floor. >>
members of the senate judiciary committee diagnosis will have on judge amy coney barrett supreme court domination >> so far the chairman no affected all. posting ahead. the begin next week. that he is announced 40 the committee put out a fact sheet last night. claiming how any hearings they've had so far. wereey some members at a participated remotely so intentionally right now from the republican leadership is to continue moving as quicklyci as possible to attempt to confirm judge amy...
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north carolina, you have this weird configuration in those states you have a democratic dominated state supreme courta republican legislature, they might disagree about what the rules are. and the lack of opinion from the court signals that the court might side with republican legislatures over democratic supreme court over any post election litigation. >> you raise an issue there, legislatures versus state supreme courts. in the sense the supreme court has followed the constitution, which says states do their elections, so if it's decided there, we'll leave it there. do you see a path to go into new ground for the supreme court? >> right. it gets really arcane but the idea is the constitution says that state legislatures get to set the rules for presidential elections. the argument the republicans made in the pennsylvania case is when the state supreme court in pennsylvania came in and extended the deadline in line with the state's constitution, it was taking power away from the state's legislature, it's a radical theory but one we don't know because the justices didn't write but one that might be t
north carolina, you have this weird configuration in those states you have a democratic dominated state supreme courta republican legislature, they might disagree about what the rules are. and the lack of opinion from the court signals that the court might side with republican legislatures over democratic supreme court over any post election litigation. >> you raise an issue there, legislatures versus state supreme courts. in the sense the supreme court has followed the constitution,...
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was made without a parliamentary debate and bya without a parliamentary debate and by a court which is dominatedtice. it also dominated byjudges nominated byjustice. it also comes during a pandemic when large demonstrations are banned. let's get some of the day's other news. vaccine makers astrazeneca and johnson & johnson say their coronavirus trials in the united states will resume after regulators gave them the all clear. it follows reports of illnesses among the trial participants. no links to the vaccines were found. the us has condemned turkey for testing their russian—made s 400 missile defence system. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan confirmed the test but said he was not bound by what the us thought on the matter. the pentagon threatened turkey, which is a nato member, with ‘serious consequences'. a nasa space probe which slammed into an asteroid on tuesday to collect a sample of rock fragments is at risk of losing its consignment. the team in charge of the spacecraft said excess rock fragments had wedged open the lid of the collector and particles were drifting off into space. g
was made without a parliamentary debate and bya without a parliamentary debate and by a court which is dominatedtice. it also dominated byjudges nominated byjustice. it also comes during a pandemic when large demonstrations are banned. let's get some of the day's other news. vaccine makers astrazeneca and johnson & johnson say their coronavirus trials in the united states will resume after regulators gave them the all clear. it follows reports of illnesses among the trial participants. no...
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or control, and now finally the federal courts are going to step in and see whether these anti-trust laws we have can restrict the size and growth of these dominant companies. >> pete, quickly, as this works its way through the court system as the legal battle goes on, will people who use google notice any difference right away or not? >> no. the lawsuit has to go through court. googlel is not going to roll over immediately with a dissent decree. this is going to be a head to head huge fight. google is going to resist this with everything it has and it's going to take a long time to get a judgment from the court. that will be appealed and who knows how long all of that will last. >> pete williams live for us in our washington news room with the breaking news. pete, thank you. >>> up next, we're sticking with court news. there's a new supreme court ruling that says when and how a key battle ground state can count mail-in ballots. why democrats say it's a big win as the state's lieutenant governor joins us next. >>> and the president's bright spot with voters has always been the economy. that may not be the case anymore. steve kornacki looks at the
or control, and now finally the federal courts are going to step in and see whether these anti-trust laws we have can restrict the size and growth of these dominant companies. >> pete, quickly, as this works its way through the court system as the legal battle goes on, will people who use google notice any difference right away or not? >> no. the lawsuit has to go through court. googlel is not going to roll over immediately with a dissent decree. this is going to be a head to head...
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it was made without a parliamentary debate and by a court which is dominated by law and justice.ic, when large demonstrations are banned. adam easton, bbc news, warsaw. let's get some of the day's other news. vaccine makers astrazeneca and johnson & johnson say their coronavirus trials in the united states will resume after regulators gave them the all clear. it follows reports of illnesses among the trial participants. no links to the vaccines were found. the us has condemned turkey for testing their russian—made 400 missile defence system. turkey's president recep tayyip erdogan confirmed the test but said he was not bound by what the us thought on the matter. the pentagon threatened turkey, which is a nato member, with serious consequences. governments across europe are sounding the alarm as the continent suffers a sharp increase in coronavirus infections, with several countries reporting infection rates higher than during the first wave of the pandemic in march and april. italy has recorded more than 19,000 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours. northern regions such as
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filled in tow we have a new president progressives who are fired up by kone parents domination could shift the supremes court in a conservative direction for a generation which is exactly what a conservative supporters hope for republicans have now filled 6 of the court's 9 lifetime health seats confirmed as a supreme court justice will likely influence u.s. politics for decades to come. here for more let's bring in w. washington correspondent stephanie stephon senate republicans have confirmed amy kone barrett as expected and in record time democrats trying to delay the vote and have called this the quote last gasp of a desperate party but does this successful move really improve the president's odds on election day. a. very very good question a very complicated question and it's not easy to answer it is possible that it helps him a little bit but on the other hand it was a promise by the president from 2016 that he will stack the courts throughout the land and all courts not just the supreme court with conservative judges mitch mcconnell has helped him with this 220 conservative judges all through the fede
filled in tow we have a new president progressives who are fired up by kone parents domination could shift the supremes court in a conservative direction for a generation which is exactly what a conservative supporters hope for republicans have now filled 6 of the court's 9 lifetime health seats confirmed as a supreme court justice will likely influence u.s. politics for decades to come. here for more let's bring in w. washington correspondent stephanie stephon senate republicans have confirmed...
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but at the same time, i don't want to, you know, talk about this, you know, the supreme court domination as if it somehow doesn't matter and is just a sideshow to the presidential election. this is about whether roe v. wade is going to be overturned. this is about a nominee who is more outspoken on the abortion issue than any nominee in the history of the court. there's never been a supreme court nominee before who had signed petitions about, you know -- >> ending the barbaric legacy of roe v. wade. >> right. so this crazy, you know, pretense that she somehow has an open mind about whether abortion should be legal or not, i don't think anyone should be fooled by that. so the stakes of this supreme court nomination are enormous, even though the democrats are focusing more on the presidential elections, because they at least have a chance in that one. >> and laura, she did also refuse to answer the questions that senator harris was putting forward about the affordable care act. senator harris again was making the case for the affordable care act to americans. but that it was very clear she
but at the same time, i don't want to, you know, talk about this, you know, the supreme court domination as if it somehow doesn't matter and is just a sideshow to the presidential election. this is about whether roe v. wade is going to be overturned. this is about a nominee who is more outspoken on the abortion issue than any nominee in the history of the court. there's never been a supreme court nominee before who had signed petitions about, you know -- >> ending the barbaric legacy of...
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i think she will be, there are three or four decades of a dominant force on the court is in her intellecter personality. this is a great evening for conservatism and a great evening for america. i have to say bob walker, who you know, former congressman from lancaster, called me and said there is a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention at all. he doesn't exist. they have no idea who he is. i think that captures the great threat to the biden campaign. this was a campaign which thought as long as people hate trump enough, we'll win so we can hide. the problem is there's almost nobody who's for joe biden. i think that's really from their perspective extraordinarily dangerous because there is no pressure. if you are sitting there thinking do i really want to go and stand in line for an hour for joe biden? probably not. on the other hand, if you're for trump, you'll stand in line for a day or two days or three days. people stand in lin
i think she will be, there are three or four decades of a dominant force on the court is in her intellecter personality. this is a great evening for conservatism and a great evening for america. i have to say bob walker, who you know, former congressman from lancaster, called me and said there is a video on a channel in lancaster of biden standing in the street today talking to a couple people. behind him on camera you see people going in and out of the store. they are not paying any attention...
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. >> reporter: because the florida supreme court was dominated by democrats, baker had to make his caseervatives, who wanted to leave it at the state level. >> you want to be ideologically pure? or you want to win? they said we want to win. i said, well, then, don't be criticizing our going to federal court because if we stay with the florida supreme court, we're going to lose. there was no doubt about it. and if you look at their opinions and the way they screwed us with those opinions, it -- we would've lost. >> reporter: the gore team complained the odds were against them. republicans controlled the statehouse, and george bush's brother jeb was the governor. >> we thought it would be close. never, in my wildest dreams, did i ever imagine it would be this close. >> if you own the system, which the governor, at the time, bush, owned, you generally will win. >> they didn't do anything criminal or inappropriate. but as i said, i think if the democrats controlled the governorship and basically controlled the state, no doubt in my mind, those calls would have been made for the democrat. >>
. >> reporter: because the florida supreme court was dominated by democrats, baker had to make his caseervatives, who wanted to leave it at the state level. >> you want to be ideologically pure? or you want to win? they said we want to win. i said, well, then, don't be criticizing our going to federal court because if we stay with the florida supreme court, we're going to lose. there was no doubt about it. and if you look at their opinions and the way they screwed us with those...
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supreme court justice domine amy coney barrett has enough support in the senate to be confirmed.hat from mitch mcconnell today. leader mcconnell says he expects barrett's nomination to clear the senate judiciary committee october 22 and be on the senate floor starting friday, october 23. leader mcconnell added "we have the votes." vice presidential nominee kamala harris is canceling her travel until monday after two people involved in her campaign tested positive for covid-19. the campaign says harris was not in close contact with either person in the days before they tested positive, but her travel would be paused out of "an abundance of caution." senator harris had been scheduled to visit north carolina into travel daily until election day. in eu von der leyen left summit today shortly after it opened, after one of her staffers tested positive for covid-19. von der leyen says she has to tested negative but left the summit to go into self-isolation as a precaution. despite the rising infection numbers, eu numbers -- eu leaders still decided to vote in person, arguing video confe
supreme court justice domine amy coney barrett has enough support in the senate to be confirmed.hat from mitch mcconnell today. leader mcconnell says he expects barrett's nomination to clear the senate judiciary committee october 22 and be on the senate floor starting friday, october 23. leader mcconnell added "we have the votes." vice presidential nominee kamala harris is canceling her travel until monday after two people involved in her campaign tested positive for covid-19. the...
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balcony with out of the mask and in the video urged the american people not to be dominated by the virus. the european court of justice has ruled that hungary is in violation of e.u. law with regulations for higher education introduced in 2017 critics say that the rules are specifically targeted and local university in budapest funded by the us billionaire philanthropist george soros. and of today the most gifted of mutineers all of those just download our app from google play or from the app store of attribute your access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news if you're part of a story you can send us a video of what's happening your. next my colleague christoph covert takes you through the business headlines i'm sara kelly in berlin thank you so much for joining us take care and stay safe. the body. fights to embrace. the match is dramatic and munich grabs 3 more points. shaka is defeated again thanks to their shock the formants likes to intercept international break at the top of the table kick off. 60 minutes on d. w. . why are people forced to hide
balcony with out of the mask and in the video urged the american people not to be dominated by the virus. the european court of justice has ruled that hungary is in violation of e.u. law with regulations for higher education introduced in 2017 critics say that the rules are specifically targeted and local university in budapest funded by the us billionaire philanthropist george soros. and of today the most gifted of mutineers all of those just download our app from google play or from the app...
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it was made without a parliamentary debate and by a court which is largely dominated by law and justicerge demonstrations are banned. this is bbc news. the headlines: sudan is to normalise diplomatic relations with israel — the third arab state to do so in two months. the world health organisation warns of a critical moment in the pandemic — as europe sufers a new surge in coronavirus infections. the second and final us presidential debate in nashville on thursday night was a far cry from the chaotic shouting match last month. with just 12 days to go before november's election, joe biden and donald trump argued about the white house's handling of the pandemic, the economy, health care, race relations and climate change. they also accused each other of corruption. from nashville our north america editor, jon sopel reports. applause. joe biden emerged onto the stage masked, the president, maskless. this was identical to the first food fight of a debate but this was altogether more restrained and all the better for it. yes, the shouting had been replaced by a series of emoji faces, eye rol
it was made without a parliamentary debate and by a court which is largely dominated by law and justicerge demonstrations are banned. this is bbc news. the headlines: sudan is to normalise diplomatic relations with israel — the third arab state to do so in two months. the world health organisation warns of a critical moment in the pandemic — as europe sufers a new surge in coronavirus infections. the second and final us presidential debate in nashville on thursday night was a far cry from...
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and final day of confirmation hearings for president trump supreme court nominee judge amy coney barrett. partisan politics have dominated the confirmation process. christina ruffini has more details from capitol hill. >> reporter: the senate judiciary committee voted along party lines to move ahead with judge amy coney barrett's confirmation to the supreme court. before members heard from all of the witnesses. >> motions passed will be voting on amy coney barrett to be associate justice supreme court at 1:00 on october 22nd. democrats used procedural tactics to block the committee vote. first by not having enough members present. >> you cannot conduct the business without another minority member present. so, at this point, i will make a motion to adjourn this meeting until we have completed the hearing on amy coney barrett. then democrats made a motion to delay barrett's confirmation. >> i moved to indefinitely postpone the nomination of amy coney barrett. >> no, we're not. >> reporter: the senators are not debating judge barrett's qualifications but the politicization of her nomination laying out in the middle of a pre
and final day of confirmation hearings for president trump supreme court nominee judge amy coney barrett. partisan politics have dominated the confirmation process. christina ruffini has more details from capitol hill. >> reporter: the senate judiciary committee voted along party lines to move ahead with judge amy coney barrett's confirmation to the supreme court. before members heard from all of the witnesses. >> motions passed will be voting on amy coney barrett to be associate...
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jillian: the biden harris ticket dominating questions on unpacking the courts. >> if somehow you win this election, you are going to pack the screen court. i would like you to answer the question. are you going to pack the court. let people know. jillian: harmeet dhillon is next. also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. when you call right now, your gift's impact will be doubled to help save lives. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we
jillian: the biden harris ticket dominating questions on unpacking the courts. >> if somehow you win this election, you are going to pack the screen court. i would like you to answer the question. are you going to pack the court. let people know. jillian: harmeet dhillon is next. also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what...
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vice presidential debate dominated by the provirus crisis they also sparred over supreme court appointments abortion and climate but did they have any answers. a warning that germany could be heading for an uncontrollable spread of the. chancellor angela merkel says she does not want a repeat of the country's spring lockdown. plus living in fear of the next bombing . hoping that the ceasefire in syria will hold. a michael ok welcome to the program the 2020 nobel prize in literature has been awarded to the american writer and poet in the. swedish nobel academy said she had one for her unmistakable unmistakable poetic voice that with austere beauty makes individual existence universal. debut collection of poetry 1st born was published in 1. 1968 she is a pulitzer prize winner and a professor of english literature at yale university the swedish nobel committee described her as one of the most prominent poets in american contemporary literature because to be announced the award after several years of controversy and scandal for the world's preeminent literary accolade let's bring in karen hemps
vice presidential debate dominated by the provirus crisis they also sparred over supreme court appointments abortion and climate but did they have any answers. a warning that germany could be heading for an uncontrollable spread of the. chancellor angela merkel says she does not want a repeat of the country's spring lockdown. plus living in fear of the next bombing . hoping that the ceasefire in syria will hold. a michael ok welcome to the program the 2020 nobel prize in literature has been...
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appeared on a balcony and in a video message the urge the american people not to be dominated by the virus. and the european court of justice has ruled that hungary is in violation of new laws with regulations for higher education they were introduced in 2017 critics say the rules specifically targeted a liberal university in budapest funded by the u.s. billionaire george soros. this is deja vu news live from berlin and don't forget there's always more on these and other stories other website you can also follow us of course on our social media feeds i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being. confrontation between china and taiwan the superpower is threatening to invade its neighbor. how serious is it how is china justifying its claims. the w.'s richard walker analyzes the causes and dangers of the conflict in taiwan china's next target closer. next on d w. a country at peace and yet on the frontlines germany during the cold war. on 40 hades this is what east and west faced off against. how did ordinary germans experience the conflict. germany and the cold war. 45 minutes on d w. this is some dope sto
appeared on a balcony and in a video message the urge the american people not to be dominated by the virus. and the european court of justice has ruled that hungary is in violation of new laws with regulations for higher education they were introduced in 2017 critics say the rules specifically targeted a liberal university in budapest funded by the u.s. billionaire george soros. this is deja vu news live from berlin and don't forget there's always more on these and other stories other website...
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why a group of mp5 decided to take the task out of the government's hands — and ask the court, which is dominatedher protests? this is what is happening now. we went from the building, ruling party headquarters, to tell them what we think of that. how many people are on the streets, do you think? about 3000. and what do you make of the government's decision to go via the court rather than via parliament? i think they are afraid of us, basically. and i think it shows what priorities they have. it is 12,000 cases of covid—19 today. and they ban abortion, they try to ban abortion because it is not true that anything happens, legally, because this court is not a court and thejudges because this court is not a court and the judges there are not appointed illegally, so as for the law, nothing changes. actual things can happen with the doctors with today's announcement, with government media and there is the court, but we already are in contact with the doctors who say that they treat today's announcement by the person who is supposed to be leading the constitutional court as an announcement, not as a f
why a group of mp5 decided to take the task out of the government's hands — and ask the court, which is dominatedher protests? this is what is happening now. we went from the building, ruling party headquarters, to tell them what we think of that. how many people are on the streets, do you think? about 3000. and what do you make of the government's decision to go via the court rather than via parliament? i think they are afraid of us, basically. and i think it shows what priorities they have....
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this time a group of mps took to decision out of the hands of the government and asked the court, which is dominated of helping us and helping us survive the economic situation has clashed, people are losing theirjobs, people are losing their houses, people are losing theirfamilies! are losing their houses, people are losing their families! and they've given you laws like this and make it difficult for women to be women, to live life, to be able to make our own choices about our own bodies. the bbc‘s adam easton was at today's protest in warsaw. it's the fifth day in avail protests against a court ruling that introduces an almost total ban on abortions. on sunday, protesters disrupted church services. today, they are disrupting the traffic, blockading junctions in towns and cities across the country. these protests are spreading. they started off in big cities are now they've spent to small towns. thousands of people are taking part in street demonstrations across the country every day. there's considerable anger hear about the way this ban was introduced, without a public or parliamentary debate, a
this time a group of mps took to decision out of the hands of the government and asked the court, which is dominated of helping us and helping us survive the economic situation has clashed, people are losing theirjobs, people are losing their houses, people are losing theirfamilies! are losing their houses, people are losing their families! and they've given you laws like this and make it difficult for women to be women, to live life, to be able to make our own choices about our own bodies. the...
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meanwhile on the court, there's been another upset. the third seeded dominics first grand slam at the us open last month, was beaten by argentina's diego schwartzman. it went all the way to five sets and was over five hours long. schwartzmann eventually winning the final set 6—2. he will play either rafa nadal orjannik sinner in the semis. their match is yet to start and may be delayed until tomorrow. really was a day of upsets. earlier, third seed elina svitolina, the highest ranked player left in the competition, was knocked out by qualifier nadia podoroksa. the world number 131 won in straight sets 6—2, 6—4 in their quarterfinal. the argentine becomes the first female qualifier ever to reach the last four of roland garros and the first in 21 years to reach such a point in any grand slam. a tribunal has heard that a former british cycling and team sky chief doctor used "a screwdriver or blunt instrument" to destroy a laptop which may have contained medical data, crucial to a doping investigation. richard freeman is accused of ordering testosterone to the spo
meanwhile on the court, there's been another upset. the third seeded dominics first grand slam at the us open last month, was beaten by argentina's diego schwartzman. it went all the way to five sets and was over five hours long. schwartzmann eventually winning the final set 6—2. he will play either rafa nadal orjannik sinner in the semis. their match is yet to start and may be delayed until tomorrow. really was a day of upsets. earlier, third seed elina svitolina, the highest ranked player...
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court. >>hearings of course dominating the news cycle. but it seems like for both candidates, everything kind of circles back to covid is that what it really is a big issue this campaign. it's absolutely the biggest issue that's entirely right. you know president trump really on his on his back foot here he's he stopped having to defend. >>his administration's response to covid and that is that is a challenge just uphill some polk line where is joe biden is looking to create a difference in voters minds showing them an entirely different approach to the pandemic and that remains the central issue to voters. >>so that's the central issue. it certainly is the issue that the democrats are trying to push the is in court now before the supreme court trying to get rid of obamacare and you know there was a question asking him what is his plan. he didn't really articulate though what his plan is how do you think he handled that particular question does it matter to his supporters. >>it's a nice way of saying that he did not take your way to plan
court. >>hearings of course dominating the news cycle. but it seems like for both candidates, everything kind of circles back to covid is that what it really is a big issue this campaign. it's absolutely the biggest issue that's entirely right. you know president trump really on his on his back foot here he's he stopped having to defend. >>his administration's response to covid and that is that is a challenge just uphill some polk line where is joe biden is looking to create a...
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court. in the long run of her appointment goes through, she will have a profound influence, the left would no longer automatically dominatewould have to rely on voters to get their way. the republicans adamant, the judiciary committee hearings will begin next week, even the committee members mike lee and thom tillis have tested positive, if need be they can appear virtually. the full senate requires an in person vote, that too could be accommodated. if judge barrett can get 51 votes, she is in before the election. and here is how vice president pence can advance judge barrett's case, he can bring it up in wednesday's debate, he can directly ask kamala harris about liberal plans to tax the court with extra liberal members. senator harris gets flustered when asked about packing the court, watch this. >> should the supreme court be expanded. >> you know, first of all joe has been very clear to pay attention to the facts and i am with him on this 1000%. >> is not an idea you are willing to think about. >> we are 35 days away from an election that is probably the most important election of our lifetime. stuart: if senator harr
court. in the long run of her appointment goes through, she will have a profound influence, the left would no longer automatically dominatewould have to rely on voters to get their way. the republicans adamant, the judiciary committee hearings will begin next week, even the committee members mike lee and thom tillis have tested positive, if need be they can appear virtually. the full senate requires an in person vote, that too could be accommodated. if judge barrett can get 51 votes, she is in...
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see cousupreme court, dominated. some lawyers had the idea oral argument was their time and they get to give this nice pros to share with justices. i think he was of the view it was important for the justices to have an opportunity to ask questions and it was good for the lawyer to have an understanding of what was bothering the justices about their side of the case. >> fred in washington, d.c. welcome to our discussion. fred? you there? >> caller: yes. >> your question. >> caller: yes. my question is, i would like to know if any of the members of the panel can make a comment about at that time, about the justice ma justice's view of -- and state, or at that time any of the colleagues. what was their view? the members of the panel can answer this, then. >> you want to take that? >> sure. this was a moment in time when the notion of a wall of separation was actually coming into, into common parlance or much more preserve lengths and the hughes court was quite important in liberty. under the hughes court both the free
see cousupreme court, dominated. some lawyers had the idea oral argument was their time and they get to give this nice pros to share with justices. i think he was of the view it was important for the justices to have an opportunity to ask questions and it was good for the lawyer to have an understanding of what was bothering the justices about their side of the case. >> fred in washington, d.c. welcome to our discussion. fred? you there? >> caller: yes. >> your question....
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to the former mayor of new york about and also the big hearing that dominated this week for judge amy coney barrett for the supreme court of them unfolding just two weeks since the president confirmed his covid diagnosis which surprised a lot of people and made a lot of news. three undecided voters from crucial battleground states, a financial analyst from florida who voted for gary johnson in 2016. he is a registered republican. caitlin singleton, democrat from wisconsin, rental housing site manager, mom of three voted for hillary clinton last time around aunt andrew rodney of michigan, coo of a plastic manufacturing company. he is an independent. thank you so much for all of you for being here tonight. you spoke with us several weeks back and since the last time we spoke, a lot of things have happened and one of the biggest stories this week has been hearings for amy coney barrett, did you watch them and did they have any influence on how you are thinking now? >> yeah, i did watch them. i taped them and watch them when my kids went to bed, all of the hearings. i don't think they necessarily had an impact on how i'm vo
to the former mayor of new york about and also the big hearing that dominated this week for judge amy coney barrett for the supreme court of them unfolding just two weeks since the president confirmed his covid diagnosis which surprised a lot of people and made a lot of news. three undecided voters from crucial battleground states, a financial analyst from florida who voted for gary johnson in 2016. he is a registered republican. caitlin singleton, democrat from wisconsin, rental housing site...
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i think in a sense we moved to a different place historically where now supreme court argument, anyways, is dominated by the questions. it's funny at that time, justices and in his book, it was almost like they felt the need to explain why it was appropriate for them to ask questions at all. i think some lawyers had the idea oral argument was there time and they got to give this nice prose to and share it with the justices. i think he was of the view it's important for the justices to have an opportunity and it was good for the lawyer to have an understanding of what was bothering the justices about their side of the case. >> fred in washington, d.c., welcome to our discussion. fred, are you there? >> caller: yes. >> your question? >> caller: yes, my question is i would like to know if any of the members of the panel can make a comment about secularism at that time about the justice's view about secularism, separation of church and state or at that time any of their colleagues who are right there with you, members of the panel can answer this. >> thank you very much. you want to take that? >> sure. t
i think in a sense we moved to a different place historically where now supreme court argument, anyways, is dominated by the questions. it's funny at that time, justices and in his book, it was almost like they felt the need to explain why it was appropriate for them to ask questions at all. i think some lawyers had the idea oral argument was there time and they got to give this nice prose to and share it with the justices. i think he was of the view it's important for the justices to have an...
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. >> let's get started with one of the topics dominating the headline headlines, the supreme court justice confirmation. the justice passed sunday. the president appointing hisbar. all that has prompted critics, a lot of them democrats, talking about changing the procedures potentially, possibly even term limits for the justices, even increasing the size of the court itself. our 1st question is, as montana senator, would you vote for any changes in this process or the court itself? and by virtue of the continue kausz, we'll start with governor bullock. >> thanks, john and anna, for moderating. thanks, pbs for hosting. i want to take a moment, because these debates are an important part of the conversation leading up to november. it mattered who we send to the senate. it mattered what they'll focus on. throughout my time as governor and a.g., i focus on doing what's right for montana. that's what this campaign's been all about. my opponent, on the other hand, seems to be focused on washington politicians like chuck schumer and nancy pelosi. i had a friend who called and said good thing it w
. >> let's get started with one of the topics dominating the headline headlines, the supreme court justice confirmation. the justice passed sunday. the president appointing hisbar. all that has prompted critics, a lot of them democrats, talking about changing the procedures potentially, possibly even term limits for the justices, even increasing the size of the court itself. our 1st question is, as montana senator, would you vote for any changes in this process or the court itself? and by...
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and i don't think he was particularly favorable to his dominance that the supreme court. >> no better than i. >> did he talk about him at all? in his later years? >> no. >> so, what are the results of the 44 election? >> i think you came closer than anyone else. you know, out of the four people who ran against fdr, dewey came but a considerable amount closer, he won 99 electoral votes. and someone actually do the math afterwards and found the shift of 300,000 votes in the right states would've actually given dewey a majority in the electoral college. so, it was the closest race since 1916. >> let me add bill, in tennessee, to the conversation. >> thank, you hi. you were talking about earl warren, i think he was a governor of california in 48, when dewey has his presidential running mate, if dewey had one california, which i think he lost, maybe lost, to a few votes, would dewey swung the election and would he have won? >> the answer is no. you are right, he came to something like 18,000 votes, it was very close in california. but you have to remember, california was much smaller in 19
and i don't think he was particularly favorable to his dominance that the supreme court. >> no better than i. >> did he talk about him at all? in his later years? >> no. >> so, what are the results of the 44 election? >> i think you came closer than anyone else. you know, out of the four people who ran against fdr, dewey came but a considerable amount closer, he won 99 electoral votes. and someone actually do the math afterwards and found the shift of 300,000 votes...
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what was appealing to marx was that at the time, remember, of this dominant free contract idealogy which the supreme court and others were implementing, social darwinism, the idea that the marketplace is just a site where equal participants compete and the result is best for all, marx kind of pierces through to the underpinning of the labor market and labor relations and shows that it's based on inequality, exploitation and wage earners not getting what they deserve, something, of course, that had been an idea floating around american radi l radicalism for a long time. what was different about him, he insisted that capitalism was inevitably creating the instrument of his own destruction. that's what he called the proletarian workers, whose coming social awareness would lead to them seizing power in the system. not because they were better than anyone else, but the very nature of their social existence sort of made them inexorably pushed toward the whole system. they cannot abolish their own conditions of life without abolishing all the human conditions of present day society. oddly in the year 2000 and so
what was appealing to marx was that at the time, remember, of this dominant free contract idealogy which the supreme court and others were implementing, social darwinism, the idea that the marketplace is just a site where equal participants compete and the result is best for all, marx kind of pierces through to the underpinning of the labor market and labor relations and shows that it's based on inequality, exploitation and wage earners not getting what they deserve, something, of course, that...
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the reason they're on court so late in paris is because of the marathon match before them. the third seeded dominicnocked out in his quarterfinal. the austrian, who won his first grand slam at the us open last month, was beaten by argentina's diego schwartzman. it went all the way to five sets and was over five hours long. schwartzmann eventually winning the final set 6—2. really was a day of upsets. earlier third seed elina svitolina, the highest ranked player left in the competition, was knocked out by qualifier nadia podoroksa. the world number 131 won in straight sets 6—2, 6—4 in their quarterfinal. the argentine becomes the first female qualifier ever to reach the last four of roland garros, and the first in 21 years to reach such a point in any grand slam. she will play iga wiatek next as the 19—year—old pole beat martina trevisan in straight sets. british duo jamie murray and neal skupski missed out on a place in the semi—finals. the 13th seeds were beaten 6—4, 6—4 by defending champions germany's andreas mies and kevin krawietz. a tribunal has heard that a former british cycling and team sk
the reason they're on court so late in paris is because of the marathon match before them. the third seeded dominicnocked out in his quarterfinal. the austrian, who won his first grand slam at the us open last month, was beaten by argentina's diego schwartzman. it went all the way to five sets and was over five hours long. schwartzmann eventually winning the final set 6—2. really was a day of upsets. earlier third seed elina svitolina, the highest ranked player left in the competition, was...
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what was appealing to marx was that at the time, remember of this dominant free contract ideology, which the supreme court and others were implementing social darwinism, the idea that the marketplace is just a site where equal participants compete, and the result is best for all. marx kind of pierces through to the underpinning of the labor market and labor relations. it shows that it is based on any quality, exploitation, and you know, wage earners not getting what they deserve. it's something that has of course been an idea flowing around american radicalism for a long time. but what he was different -- what was different about him is he insisted that capitalism was inevitably creating the instrument of its own destruction, that is what he called it. proletariat workers, who's coming self awareness would lead them to seize power and sort of change the whole system. not because they were any better than anyone else, but because the very nature of their social existence sort of made them inexorably pushed towards changing the whole system. they cannot abolish, this is marks. your own conditions of life wi
what was appealing to marx was that at the time, remember of this dominant free contract ideology, which the supreme court and others were implementing social darwinism, the idea that the marketplace is just a site where equal participants compete, and the result is best for all. marx kind of pierces through to the underpinning of the labor market and labor relations. it shows that it is based on any quality, exploitation, and you know, wage earners not getting what they deserve. it's something...