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, the russian federation renounced its independence... there is a very smart decision of the us supreme courtn 1930, when a thai student studied in california and discovered that on the us market, textbooks for university education are very expensive, i think he was a doctor, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, and when he flew home to thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, he bought these textbooks, several there i took checkered bags, came to the states and distributed them among students, polo shirts there at half the price, but having earned from this, as it turned out, for one trip, $600,000, that is , can you imagine the level of difference in price, yes, that is, conditionally speaking, there the textbook could cost there 1,000 dollars, and it was bought in thailand, i don’t know, for 50, well, roughly speaking, that’s the order, and the publishers who, well, whose textbooks he sold, they went to him. with a demand, listen, compensation for damages, the same thing as with these nathan and sidor , the decision also reached the us supreme court
, the russian federation renounced its independence... there is a very smart decision of the us supreme courtn 1930, when a thai student studied in california and discovered that on the us market, textbooks for university education are very expensive, i think he was a doctor, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, and when he flew home to thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, he bought these textbooks, several there i took checkered bags, came to the...
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market, transferring them to an essentially global grantor, there is a very smart decision of the us supreme courtn the thirteenth year, when a thai student, he studied in california and discovered that on the us market, very expensive textbooks for university education, he was, in my opinion physician, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, at home in thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, he bought these textbooks, took a few checkered bags there, came to the states and distributed them among students, by gender there at half the price, but having earned on this, as it turned out, for one trip, 600,000 dollars , that is, you can imagine the level of difference in price, yes, that is, relatively speaking, there a textbook could cost 1,000 dollars there, and it was bought in thailand, i don’t know, over 50, well, relatively speaking, this is the order, and... the publishers who, well, whose textbooks he sold, they went to him with a claim, with a demand, listen, compensation for losses, the same thing as with these nathan, the decision also reached the us s
market, transferring them to an essentially global grantor, there is a very smart decision of the us supreme courtn the thirteenth year, when a thai student, he studied in california and discovered that on the us market, very expensive textbooks for university education, he was, in my opinion physician, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, at home in thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, he bought these textbooks, took a few checkered bags there, came...
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us supreme - stake. thank you. for the first time the us supreme court i stake. thank you. fter criticism of the cords ethics practices cord's ethics practices including scrutiny this year of justice clarence thomas is travel arrangements and vacations tape by a texas real estate company and donor. just should recruit themselves from a proceeding anytime fairness should be in question. it is unclear how the new policy will be enforced. for a bit of instant karma. police in scotland have arrested a man who kept an expensive camera that he found that was accidentally left on a beach on the remote island of paris. the man took the camera, he wrote a letter however to the local police returning the memory card to maintain good karma. but it was to prove his downfall. it does not exactly look like a crime hot spot and it is not. barra, where planes take off and land on the beach. for amateur photographer greg crawford on holiday with his wife, an idyllic place to take some perfect snaps. perfect, until he left the camera on a bench. it was picked up by someone else who decided th
us supreme - stake. thank you. for the first time the us supreme court i stake. thank you. fter criticism of the cords ethics practices cord's ethics practices including scrutiny this year of justice clarence thomas is travel arrangements and vacations tape by a texas real estate company and donor. just should recruit themselves from a proceeding anytime fairness should be in question. it is unclear how the new policy will be enforced. for a bit of instant karma. police in scotland have...
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author and uc berkeley law professor john you joins old tv to talk and take calls about the us supreme courthis support of presidential power at the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis of command, defender and she, donald trump's fight for presidential power and recently published the publicly incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" with john you live sunday december 3rd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast which every sa
author and uc berkeley law professor john you joins old tv to talk and take calls about the us supreme courthis support of presidential power at the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis of command, defender and she, donald trump's fight for presidential power and recently published the publicly incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" with john you live sunday december...
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the campaign to protect reproductive rights in ohio and it comes more than a year after the us supreme courtin its state constitution following the dobbs ruling that overturned roe v wade. ohio will now avoid the implementation of a law that would have outlawed abortions after about six weeks, with no exceptions for rape or incest. president biden celebrated the abortion rights win, saying: for more on the ohio result, let�*s go now to karen kasler who is the bureau chief at the ohio statehouse news bureau. hejoins us with he joins us with the latest on this story. voters enshrining the right to abortion in the constitution, this was a pretty clear result, what did you make of it? it clear result, what did you make of it? , , , of it? it is interesting this is the second _ of it? it is interesting this is the second election - of it? it is interesting this i is the second election where voters have been asked about something that relates to abortion, and august there was an amendment forward that would have made it harder to past future amendments like this one and it was targeted at this am
the campaign to protect reproductive rights in ohio and it comes more than a year after the us supreme courtin its state constitution following the dobbs ruling that overturned roe v wade. ohio will now avoid the implementation of a law that would have outlawed abortions after about six weeks, with no exceptions for rape or incest. president biden celebrated the abortion rights win, saying: for more on the ohio result, let�*s go now to karen kasler who is the bureau chief at the ohio...
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many are snagging deals today, plenty of other shoppers are waiting on cyber days befor, the us supreme courtchauvin's conviction. his lawyer claims he hadn't received a fair trial. well, much more to come. $23 billion in holiday shopping money that has gone unspent and some of it might actually belong to you. plus, so much for a life at sea. why a lury cruise that was supposed it's meant to give some insight right into the role of the alameda da pam price opening up dialog about the criminal legal system and its impact on the community. >> this is an opportunity for me again to share with our community what the district attorney's office is doing with the lens often stigmatized. they either have family members that have been incarcerated or they are themselves formerly incarcerated . >> there was a panel of experts and advocates for the topic people opposed to price's performance as district attorney have been calling for her to be removed from office. the group behind the $23 billion just seems to be coming drawer is packed with i don't know what. >> i have tons of junk drawers. i'm trying
many are snagging deals today, plenty of other shoppers are waiting on cyber days befor, the us supreme courtchauvin's conviction. his lawyer claims he hadn't received a fair trial. well, much more to come. $23 billion in holiday shopping money that has gone unspent and some of it might actually belong to you. plus, so much for a life at sea. why a lury cruise that was supposed it's meant to give some insight right into the role of the alameda da pam price opening up dialog about the criminal...
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depth," authoand uc berkeley law professor john you joins us to talk and take calls about the us supreme court, in support of presidential power of the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis in command, defender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and originally published politically incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" live sunday, december 3rd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> joining us now is northwestern university law professor andre koppelman, also an author. this is his eighth book, "burning down the house: how libertarian philosophy was corrupted by delusion and greed" you open this book in tennessee. what happened? >> the county decided to privatize its fire protection so each individual homeowner would pay a fee for fire protection. one of the homeowners, an old man who had been paying his fever years was out one year and his house caught fire the fire department came to protect his neighbors but watched his house burned down because he hadn't
depth," authoand uc berkeley law professor john you joins us to talk and take calls about the us supreme court, in support of presidential power of the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis in command, defender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and originally published politically incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" live sunday, december 3rd...
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when the us supreme court overturn the constitutional rights to abortion, across the united states last year, the backlash around the world was fierce. but it's not just in the us that reproductive rights are under attack. in recent years, efforts to restrict access to legal and safe abortions have increased in latin america as well as the you. of this trend has bird authorities in france to move to and trying the wrong to abortion in their constitution. over the weekend president and my new and my count tweeted the draft, the constitutional law which was based on the work of parliamentarians and associations, will be sent to the council of state this week and presented to the council of ministers by the end of the year. in 2024, the freedom of women to have an abortion will be irreversible. watson county and is now the law had already passed the senate, which voted by a clear majority in favor of the proposal in february. and here's the french justice minister erik du pont. already socialism is the revision. don't put ghost writing the right to a portion of the constitution today is no
when the us supreme court overturn the constitutional rights to abortion, across the united states last year, the backlash around the world was fierce. but it's not just in the us that reproductive rights are under attack. in recent years, efforts to restrict access to legal and safe abortions have increased in latin america as well as the you. of this trend has bird authorities in france to move to and trying the wrong to abortion in their constitution. over the weekend president and my new...
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there is a very smart, absolutely decision of the us supreme court in the thirteenth year, when a thaident, he studied in california and discovered that on the us market, textbooks for university education were very expensive, he was, in my opinion , a physician, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, and having flown home to thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, so he bought these... i took a few checkered bags there, came to the states and distributed them among students, there at half price, but having earned from this, as it turned out, for one trip, 600,000 dollars, that is, you can imagine the level of difference in price, yes, that is, relatively speaking , there a textbook could cost 1,000 dollars there, and it was bought in thailand, i don’t know, for 50, well, roughly speaking, this is the order, and the publishers who, well , whose textbooks he sold, they went to him with a lawsuit. the same as with these nathan, the decision also reached the supreme court usa. and the supreme court clearly defended this thai student, said: no , guys
there is a very smart, absolutely decision of the us supreme court in the thirteenth year, when a thaident, he studied in california and discovered that on the us market, textbooks for university education were very expensive, he was, in my opinion , a physician, especially medical textbooks were very expensive, and having flown home to thailand, he saw that the same textbooks were significantly cheaper, so he bought these... i took a few checkered bags there, came to the states and distributed...
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when the us supreme court overturn the constitutional rights to abortion, across the united states last year, the backlash around the world was fierce. but it's not just in the us that reproductive rights are under attack. and recent years, efforts to restrict access to legal and safe abortions have increased in latin america as well as the you. of this trend has spurred authorities in france to move to and strong the wrong to abortion. in their constitution. over the weekend president emmanuel, my count tweeted the draft, the constitutional law which was based on the work of parliamentarians and associations will be sent to the council of state this week and presented to the council of ministers by the end of the year in 2024, the freedom of women to have an abortion will be irreversible. watson, calling the is now the law had already passed the senate, which voted by a clear majority in favor of the proposal in february. but here's the french justice minister erik du pont. already socialism is the revision. don't put ghost writing the right to a portion of the constitution today is no
when the us supreme court overturn the constitutional rights to abortion, across the united states last year, the backlash around the world was fierce. but it's not just in the us that reproductive rights are under attack. and recent years, efforts to restrict access to legal and safe abortions have increased in latin america as well as the you. of this trend has spurred authorities in france to move to and strong the wrong to abortion. in their constitution. over the weekend president...
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the us supreme court has rejected an appeal by former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin over hisnd—degree murder in the killing of george floyd during a 2020 arrest on a minneapolis street. his lawyers claimed thatjury bias and previous rulings by a judge deprived him of his right to a fair trial. chauvin is serving a 22.5—year sentence. hundreds of employees at openai — the creator of chatgpt — have called on the board of the artificial intelligence company to resign on monday after the shock dismissal of former boss sam altman. in a letter, they question the board's competence and accuse it of undermining the firm's work. they also demand altman's reinstatement. however, microsoft hired altman on monday and it appears he wants to stay. microsoft is a close partner of the company and has invested billions of dollars in openai. altman says it was his "top priority" that openai continues to thrive and is committed to "fully providing continuity of operations to microsoft's partners and customers". joining me to discuss the developments is ashley gold, tech reporter at axios. thank
the us supreme court has rejected an appeal by former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin over hisnd—degree murder in the killing of george floyd during a 2020 arrest on a minneapolis street. his lawyers claimed thatjury bias and previous rulings by a judge deprived him of his right to a fair trial. chauvin is serving a 22.5—year sentence. hundreds of employees at openai — the creator of chatgpt — have called on the board of the artificial intelligence company to resign on monday...
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author and uc berkeley law professor john you joins old tv to talk and take calls about the us supreme court. his support of presidential power at the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis of command, defender and she, donald trump's fight for presidential power and recently published the publicly incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" with john you live sunday december 3rd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast which every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday, booktv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications along with these television company supports c-span2 as a public service. >
author and uc berkeley law professor john you joins old tv to talk and take calls about the us supreme court. his support of presidential power at the bush and trump administration's and more. the books include crisis of command, defender and she, donald trump's fight for presidential power and recently published the publicly incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" with john you live sunday december...
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the accountants. us supreme court has devised a code of ethics for itself the 1st time and it's history. the document says justice is uh, lifetime appointments, ms. north accept gifts and a piece of punish that impartiality. the move comes off to an outcry of the revelations, the wealthy friends of conservative justice parents, thomas treated him to expensive vacations, predicts that his interpretations of an, or could have helped the business interest creating a conflict of interest. as all the headlines in these continues here, i'll just say are, that's often phyllis. the this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard. it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is really very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving you a picture of what kind of to be on this front more than a month into the war on gaza. we're starting with the coverage i
the accountants. us supreme court has devised a code of ethics for itself the 1st time and it's history. the document says justice is uh, lifetime appointments, ms. north accept gifts and a piece of punish that impartiality. the move comes off to an outcry of the revelations, the wealthy friends of conservative justice parents, thomas treated him to expensive vacations, predicts that his interpretations of an, or could have helped the business interest creating a conflict of interest. as all...
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the us supreme court now has its first code of conduct covering the nine members of the court. now, during the past few months, some members of the us supreme court have come under public scrutiny for behavior that critics say was unethical. a supreme court justice, clarence thomas, failed to report travel and gifts he received from wealthy conservatives. he's also been disapproval of members of the court, members, including samuel alito and sonia sotomayor. >> the american people have the right to expect those who are serving in high office to meet high ethics and transparency. now, the new supreme court code of ethics is based on the one that applies to federal judges excluding the us supreme court. >> still not clear who would enforce the new rules or how they would be enforced. a recent poll from gallup shows public confidence in the highest court in the land is at an all time low. this is a great story. >> a bay area man who turned his life around and went from pleading guilty to a felony to becoming a college valedictorian has made it even bigger step. he is now a lawyer.
the us supreme court now has its first code of conduct covering the nine members of the court. now, during the past few months, some members of the us supreme court have come under public scrutiny for behavior that critics say was unethical. a supreme court justice, clarence thomas, failed to report travel and gifts he received from wealthy conservatives. he's also been disapproval of members of the court, members, including samuel alito and sonia sotomayor. >> the american people have...
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statements from junior says he relied on the company's long time finance chief and outside of the us supreme court has devised a code of ethics for itself the 1st time and its history. the document says justice says he says, lifetime appointments must not accept gifts that appear to punish their impartiality. the move comes often outcry over revelations that wealthy friends of conservative justice clients thomas treated him too expensive vacations. critics say his interpretations of his though could have helped the business interest creating a conflict of interest. representatives from 175 nations on meeting in nairobi to work on a global trade to to come back. plastic pollution officials will negotiate whether to limit the amount of plastic being produced or focused on managing the waste. around 400000000 metric tons of positive waste is created globally every year. less than 10 percent is recycled by the weather is next. the inside story will discuss the surprise political come back. a former british minister david cameron pointed as far as the so many politicians want to be, the republican part
statements from junior says he relied on the company's long time finance chief and outside of the us supreme court has devised a code of ethics for itself the 1st time and its history. the document says justice says he says, lifetime appointments must not accept gifts that appear to punish their impartiality. the move comes often outcry over revelations that wealthy friends of conservative justice clients thomas treated him too expensive vacations. critics say his interpretations of his though...
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ohio the seventh state in america to amend its constitution, or bring in new laws, after the us supreme courte national right to abortion. with the latest on that, and what the outcome of the other elections across the uk may tell us about the public mood ahead of next year's presidential election, here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. this was a significant victory by supporters of reproductive rights in the state of ohio, the right of a woman to have an abortion. a very closely fought race, as illustrated by the tens of millions of dollars that were poured into the campaigns on either side on this particular issue. in a state, and this is what makes this so interesting, a swing state, where there are roughly the same number of republicans as democrats, and this yes vote to reproductive rights, the right to have an abortion, suggests to us that there are a significant number of republicans in that state who support this issue and don't support the decision of the supreme court last year, which introduced a ban on abortions nationwide. the relevance of this moving forward into e
ohio the seventh state in america to amend its constitution, or bring in new laws, after the us supreme courte national right to abortion. with the latest on that, and what the outcome of the other elections across the uk may tell us about the public mood ahead of next year's presidential election, here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. this was a significant victory by supporters of reproductive rights in the state of ohio, the right of a woman to have an abortion. a very closely...
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ohio the seventh state in america to amend its constitution, or bring in new laws — after the us supreme courtus wade ruling — which removed the national right to abortion. our special us correspondent, katty kay, has more from washington. the president, of course, was not on the ballot in any of these state elections. but the white house is waking up this morning to a much better mood than it's had over the last few days. it had had a string of swinging polls showing donald trump ahead ofjoe biden in next year's election campaign. and they didn't like that. but these election results are good for democrats. that result you spoke about in ohio, which was basically a referendum on abortion. and by a large majority, the voters of ohio decided to vote to keep abortion rights enshrined in ohio's constitution. ohio is a pretty conservative state, and yet that issue of abortion driving people to the polls and driving people to the polls in a direction that democrats think they can capitalize on next year. interestingly, though, there were exit polls out of that ohio referendum vote that showed that
ohio the seventh state in america to amend its constitution, or bring in new laws — after the us supreme courtus wade ruling — which removed the national right to abortion. our special us correspondent, katty kay, has more from washington. the president, of course, was not on the ballot in any of these state elections. but the white house is waking up this morning to a much better mood than it's had over the last few days. it had had a string of swinging polls showing donald trump ahead...
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on _ that the supreme court found against us on so. _ that the supreme court found against asked about getting it to the lords foot of— asked about getting it to the lords foot of the government has known the judgment _ foot of the government has known the judgment was coming for months and they have _ judgment was coming for months and they have a _ judgment was coming for months and they have a white plan b. we are looking _ they have a white plan b. we are looking forward to hearing it. are ou looking forward to hearing it. are you talking _ looking forward to hearing it. site: you talking about looking forward to hearing it. fife: you talking about effectively finding a way to remove the uk from its obligations under things like the european convention of human rights and the other bits of legislation the supreme court refer to this morning like the protection for refugees? 50. to this morning like the protection for refugees?— to this morning like the protection for refugees? so, when the illegal miaration for refugees? so, when the illegal migration act _ for refugees?
on _ that the supreme court found against us on so. _ that the supreme court found against asked about getting it to the lords foot of— asked about getting it to the lords foot of the government has known the judgment _ foot of the government has known the judgment was coming for months and they have _ judgment was coming for months and they have a _ judgment was coming for months and they have a white plan b. we are looking _ they have a white plan b. we are looking forward to hearing it....
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december 3 on in-depth author and berkeley law professor john u joins tv to take calls about the us supreme court. push and trump administrations and more. the book includes crisis and command, the lender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supremeourt. join with your phone calls and text. in depth with john you live sunday,
december 3 on in-depth author and berkeley law professor john u joins tv to take calls about the us supreme court. push and trump administrations and more. the book includes crisis and command, the lender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supremeourt. join with your phone calls and text. in depth with john you live sunday,
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us supreme court is adopting a code of ethics for the first time.resident trump's oldest son returned to a manhattan courtroom on monday stop donald trumpjunior stop donald trump junior testified stop donald trumpjunior testified for defence in the civil trial against him, his father and brother and their company. prosecuted in definite prosecutors in the $250 million case accused trump prosecutors in the $250 million case accused trumer and his brother eric of orchestrating a scheme to inflate their father's network. things like abettor loans and insurance. while much of his testimony was focused on describing his father as a real estate genius, it didn't focus on the core claims in the case. nada tawfik was inside the court and sent this report. donald trumer took the stand for a second time and again he was casually answering questions, joking with thejudge, but under defence questioning, he was given far more leeway to be able to speak at length about the trump organization's properties and the way the company operated. in fact, the prosecution
us supreme court is adopting a code of ethics for the first time.resident trump's oldest son returned to a manhattan courtroom on monday stop donald trumpjunior stop donald trump junior testified stop donald trumpjunior testified for defence in the civil trial against him, his father and brother and their company. prosecuted in definite prosecutors in the $250 million case accused trump prosecutors in the $250 million case accused trumer and his brother eric of orchestrating a scheme to inflate...
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leon jaworski in and subpoenas 64 tapes that have the smoking guns in them and it goes to the us supreme courtan expedited basis and to the unanimous decision us v nixon, one of the most historic decisions, i should add in the history of us supreme court, where chief justice warren burger writes, in essence,he words that people now recite so often that no person, not even president, is above the law right. john, still, one of the most important decisionsn our history. absolutely. is there are courses taught just on that one case, but do want to say, i did not share rick's view that it might have been th there was nothing on the tapes. i really believed that we had carefully select conversations, many of them with john dean, that he had said, this is what i said including the cancer o the presidency. and i believed that we would find them and. i didn't expect to see so erased in not exist, but i did. we would get evidence th would be admissible and would prove crimes by the president of the united states. and i want to finish this segment and still save a little time to talk about comparisons t
leon jaworski in and subpoenas 64 tapes that have the smoking guns in them and it goes to the us supreme courtan expedited basis and to the unanimous decision us v nixon, one of the most historic decisions, i should add in the history of us supreme court, where chief justice warren burger writes, in essence,he words that people now recite so often that no person, not even president, is above the law right. john, still, one of the most important decisionsn our history. absolutely. is there are...
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author and uc berkeley law professor john you joins booktv to talk and take calls about the us supreme court, its support of presidential power, the bush and trump administrations, and more. books include crisis of command:defender in
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live sunday december 3rd on "in depth," author and law professor john you takes calls about the us supreme court, presidential power in the bush and trump administration and more, including crisis of command, donald trump fights for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the cversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" live sunday, december 3rd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> i am pleased to introduce tonight's speaker, an economist, physician and joseph newhouse professor of harvard, anupam jena who hosts the md contest which explores the hidden side of healthcare. christopher worsham is a researcher, pulmonologist, and critical care physician at harvard. 's research and writing have been published by the new woodland journal of medicine, the wall street journal, and the washington post. they are joined in conversation by emily oster, a best-selling author whose books include inspecting better and the family firm. last year, the 2022 time magazine 100 most influential people list. anupam jena and christopher wor
live sunday december 3rd on "in depth," author and law professor john you takes calls about the us supreme court, presidential power in the bush and trump administration and more, including crisis of command, donald trump fights for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supreme court. join in the cversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts. "in depth" live sunday, december 3rd at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> i am...
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supreme court judgment is both unjustified and hypocritical. they point out that the rewind and record according to the rewind and record according to the united nations whose position was usedn could not proceed with the current plan, rwanda says the united nations said its racket in rwanda was exemplary —— record in rwanda was exemplary and pointed out 170 stranded migrants from libya are expected to arrive in rwanda today and called it the 15th evacuation since 2019 supporter home secretary, the british prime minister and the rwanda government pushing against the supreme court ruling. lets rwanda government pushing against the supreme court ruling.— the supreme court ruling. lets move on from that- _ catherine burns has been to one hospital trying to improve its safety rating. bbc analysis has found that two—thirds of nhs maternity units in england don't consistently meet safety standards. that's worse than a year ago, when the figure was just over half. the health regulator, the care quality commission, says maternity has the worst safety ratings of all hospital services it inspects. our health correspondent, catherine burns, has been to one i think something's going wro
supreme court judgment is both unjustified and hypocritical. they point out that the rewind and record according to the rewind and record according to the united nations whose position was usedn could not proceed with the current plan, rwanda says the united nations said its racket in rwanda was exemplary —— record in rwanda was exemplary and pointed out 170 stranded migrants from libya are expected to arrive in rwanda today and called it the 15th evacuation since 2019 supporter home...
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when conservatives on the us supreme court overturned roe, kentucky is one of the states that got what is effectively a complete and total ban on abortion a majority of the kentucky residents voted in favor of abortion rights in a statewide referendum but the republicans in the legislature nevertheless imposed this total ban. and it is a total ban, in kentucky, you are only allowed to get an abortion if not getting an abortion will kill you. permanently disable you. other than that, no exceptions, the governor -- government will force you to give birth against your well even if you are under age, pregnant because you were raped, this is the existing ban, this is the existing law that is in effect in kentucky. and polling by the beshear campaign shows that support for the total abortion ban, that's an effect at the state right now, is at 12%. only 12% of people in the entire state actually approve of the total abortion ban that the republican legislature has imposed there. the republican nominee for governor, daniel cameron, he's defended the ban in court, he said he supports it. and th
when conservatives on the us supreme court overturned roe, kentucky is one of the states that got what is effectively a complete and total ban on abortion a majority of the kentucky residents voted in favor of abortion rights in a statewide referendum but the republicans in the legislature nevertheless imposed this total ban. and it is a total ban, in kentucky, you are only allowed to get an abortion if not getting an abortion will kill you. permanently disable you. other than that, no...
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. >> california's attorney general is urging the us supreme court to uphold the law that bars gun possessiong orders for domestic violence. the supreme court hears arguments on the case tomorrow. today, state attorney general rob bonta released a report that found death is 12 times more likely to occur in a domestic violence case if a gun is involved. bonta says people with a history of violence should not have firearms. >> violence is not an accident. it's also not inevitable. it's not something that is unpreventable. it can be prevented. >> bonta says the law barring people with domestic violence, restraining orders from gun possession works since it was enacted in 1994. california saw a 61% drop in domestic violence deaths involving firearms. >> the us senators from maine are demanding answers from the military about the suspect in the mass shooting last month in lewiston. senators susan collins and angus king sent a letter today to the us army inspector general demanding a full accounting of the army's interactions with robert card, who's accused of killing 18 people at a bowling alley a
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december 3 on in-depth author and berkeley law professor john u joins tv to take calls about the us supreme court. push and trump administrations and more. the book includes crisis and command, the lender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supremeourt. join with your phone calls and text. in depth with john you live sunday, deceer 3 at noon on book tv on c-span2. >> good evening everyone. my name is emile, executive director of the american conservative pleased to welcome you in washington and watching us on c-span to our book launch event force sohrab amari's tyranny inc., how private power crushed american liberty and what to do about it. the gathering is organized by the bottom community foundation. it seeks to advance appreciation for roman law, greek philosophy and judeo-christian religion . it does this by promoting scholarship, offering educational programs for young professionals and offering conferences like tonight's event . this event is sponsored by my organization the american conservative . it exists to advance a main str
december 3 on in-depth author and berkeley law professor john u joins tv to take calls about the us supreme court. push and trump administrations and more. the book includes crisis and command, the lender in chief, donald trump's fight for presidential power and the politically incorrect guide to the supremeourt. join with your phone calls and text. in depth with john you live sunday, deceer 3 at noon on book tv on c-span2. >> good evening everyone. my name is emile, executive director of...
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. >> in the nation's capital, the us supreme court is attempting to address ethics concerns by implementinguct. all nine justices signed it in an effort to restore some public trust in the high court after allegations of unethical financial dealings. they didn't make clear how they would enforce this new code or take complaints. this just after congressional democrats threatened to pass legislation that would mandate ethics reform. >> the clock is ticking yet again for lawmakers on capitol hill to pass a bill to keep the federal government open. a time will run out on monday at money, rather will run out at 1201 on saturday. there'll be no more money after that point. there's already opposition from fellow house republicans to the plan put forward by the new speaker, mike johnson. abc news reporter liz landers is in washington. >> there's another potential government shutdown looming in washington and new house speaker mike johnson has just five days to strike a deal with the senate and the white house. or there will be a shutdown. johnson unveiled an unconventional two step plan to fund th
. >> in the nation's capital, the us supreme court is attempting to address ethics concerns by implementinguct. all nine justices signed it in an effort to restore some public trust in the high court after allegations of unethical financial dealings. they didn't make clear how they would enforce this new code or take complaints. this just after congressional democrats threatened to pass legislation that would mandate ethics reform. >> the clock is ticking yet again for lawmakers on...
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it's largely been set by the us supreme court here in california. we passed a law several years ago to try and reduce the amount often the amount of times police officers are using force, suggesting that they only use force when it's necessary free, not whenever it's reasonable. all and that was an important improvement. but that has not happened everywhere in the country. and it is still new here in california. so there are a lot of legal hurdles. and of course, prosecutors have ethical obligations to only charge crimes. they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt. and you often see cases that are not charged and where the elected prosecutor or the assigned prosecutor will say didn't agree with what happened, but i don't have evidence to meet the legal standard. and so that is a very real reality. however there are also cases that are charged and brought to a courtroom, to a jury that don't result in conviction. and so there's areas for us to improve in the skills and the knowledge and the techniques we use in the courtroom to ensure that when we do ha
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. >> for the first time, the us supreme court today adopted a code of ethics that changes come as thet faced criticism of some justices taking undisclosed trips and accepting gifts from wealthy donors. the expectations of conduct include avoiding impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. in a statement, the justices said that the new code represents principles they have long adhered to, and it sought to dispel any misunderstood findings that the court operated unbound by ethics rules, closed indefinitely. >> coming up, a fire causes the major closure of a very busy stretch of interstate ten in los angeles. and now it turns out the fire was not an accident. >> also ahead tonight, uber rolling out new safety measures. but these aren't for riders. they are for drivers hours and i am tracking what changes that are expected to last for several days. >> i'll have a k at wha when it comes to your health, you do you. you ping and pong that body. you plunge that body. you green that body. you brain power that body. you practice... and practice that body. you make it rain that body. you fl
. >> for the first time, the us supreme court today adopted a code of ethics that changes come as thet faced criticism of some justices taking undisclosed trips and accepting gifts from wealthy donors. the expectations of conduct include avoiding impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. in a statement, the justices said that the new code represents principles they have long adhered to, and it sought to dispel any misunderstood findings that the court operated unbound by ethics...
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. >> california's attorney general is urging the us supreme court to uphold a law that bars gun possessione with restraining orders for domestic violence. the supreme court hears arguments on the case tomorrow. today, a state attorney general, our state attorney general, rob bonta, released a report that found death is 12 times more likely to occur in a domestic violence case if a gun is involved. bonta says people with a history of violence should not have firearms. violence is not an accident. >> it's also not inevitable. it's not something that is unpreventable. it can be prevented. bonta says the law barring people with domestic violence, restraining orders from gun possession works since it was enacted in 1994, california saw a 61% drop in domestic violence deaths involving firearms. >> tonight, we're looking into the effect racist text messages sent by a san jose police officer could have on a 2022 shooting case. the man shot by the officer is now demanding criminal charges. abc7 news reporter zach fuentes with what the man and his attorney are calling for and what could happen next.
. >> california's attorney general is urging the us supreme court to uphold a law that bars gun possessione with restraining orders for domestic violence. the supreme court hears arguments on the case tomorrow. today, a state attorney general, our state attorney general, rob bonta, released a report that found death is 12 times more likely to occur in a domestic violence case if a gun is involved. bonta says people with a history of violence should not have firearms. violence is not an...
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the trump family from doing any business in the state of new york for the first time now, the us supreme court today adopting a code of ethics. >> the change comes as the high court faced criticism of some justices taking undisclosed trips and accepting gifts from wealthy donors. the expectations of conduct include avoiding impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. in a statement, the justices said that the new code represented principles that they had long adhered to, and it sought to dispel any misunderstanding readings that the court operated on bound by ethics rules. >> all right. we want to turn to our weather here in the bay area as we give you a live look over the south bay. and it was another beautiful day. we had a nice comfortable temperatures for everyone. but there is change on the horizon for us. meteorologist rosemary oroczo is joining us now. you're tracking some rain that is arriving here soon for the bay area. >> yes, alex, we are looking at that rain to arrive late tonight into early tomorrow and then on and off for several days. i'll show you this here coming up in a bi
the trump family from doing any business in the state of new york for the first time now, the us supreme court today adopting a code of ethics. >> the change comes as the high court faced criticism of some justices taking undisclosed trips and accepting gifts from wealthy donors. the expectations of conduct include avoiding impropriety and the appearance of impropriety. in a statement, the justices said that the new code represented principles that they had long adhered to, and it sought...
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five 316 maximum restraint technique right in there written policy manual this past monday, the us supreme courtsecond degree murder conviction. >> his lawyer claiming he had not received a fair trial. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. >> pope francis is now back home after being hospitalized with the flu. the 86 year old pontiff was checked out after being forced to cancel some weekend activities. the vatican says a ct scan ruled out any lung complications. the flu was a concern because part of the pope's lung was removed when he was a young man in argentina. he's now expected to return to the public today when he's scheduled to address crowds in his weekly message in saint peter's square. well, as you head out this sunday, beware of sneaker waves and rip currents across parts of the bay area. high tides have prompted a beach hazard warning from sonoma county to monterey county until 8:00 tomorrow morning. the national weather service is warning people to stay out of the water and never turn your back to the ocean on what was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. is now the cruise. that i
five 316 maximum restraint technique right in there written policy manual this past monday, the us supreme courtsecond degree murder conviction. >> his lawyer claiming he had not received a fair trial. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. >> pope francis is now back home after being hospitalized with the flu. the 86 year old pontiff was checked out after being forced to cancel some weekend activities. the vatican says a ct scan ruled out any lung complications. the flu was a...
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the us supreme court now has its first code of conduct that will affect its nine justices.e members of the high court have been criticized for behavior that critics call, quote, unethical. for instance, they say justice clarence thomas failed to report travel and gifts received from wealthy political conservatives. there was also criticism of justices samuel alito and sonia sotomayor . >> the american people have the right not to expect those who are serving in high office to meet high ethics and transparency. >> the new supreme court code of ethics is based on the one that applies to federal judges. it's still not clear who would enforce the new rules and how they would be enforced. a recent gallup poll show that public confidence in the high court is at an all time low. >> some 470,000 californians have enrolled in president biden's saved student loan repayment plan. the new plan bases monthly payments on how much a borrower earns annually. the average borrower will save more than $100 a month under the safe plan. people living below the poverty line don't have to make pa
the us supreme court now has its first code of conduct that will affect its nine justices.e members of the high court have been criticized for behavior that critics call, quote, unethical. for instance, they say justice clarence thomas failed to report travel and gifts received from wealthy political conservatives. there was also criticism of justices samuel alito and sonia sotomayor . >> the american people have the right not to expect those who are serving in high office to meet high...
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supreme courtjudgment as both unjustified and hypocritical. they point out that rwanda's record, according to the united nations, whose position was used in the supreme courta reason why britain couldn't proceed with their current plan. the rwandans have said that the record of the un said that its record in rwanda was exemplary, according to the un and therefore the criticisms they were using against them from the un where hypocritical and they pointed out that 170 stranded migrants from libya will be expected to arrive in rwanda today. they called it the 15th evacuation since 2019. so both the home secretary, the british prime minister and the rwandan government pushing against the supreme court ruling there. scotland's health secretary michael matheson is about to make a personal statement to the scottish parliament amid controversy over his holiday ipad usage. mr matheson is paying back an almost £11,000 bill that he accumulated on his parliamentary ipad, which was accrued while he was on a holiday in morocco. mr matheson has said the data was used in connection with his work as an msp. details published by the scottish parliament show he used six giga
supreme courtjudgment as both unjustified and hypocritical. they point out that rwanda's record, according to the united nations, whose position was used in the supreme courta reason why britain couldn't proceed with their current plan. the rwandans have said that the record of the un said that its record in rwanda was exemplary, according to the un and therefore the criticisms they were using against them from the un where hypocritical and they pointed out that 170 stranded migrants from libya...
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. >> all this past monday, the us supreme court declined to hear an appeal of chauvin's second degreeurder conviction, his lawyer claiming he had not received a fair trial. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. i'm not able to give. >> pope francis is now back home after being hospitalized with the flu. the 86 year old pontiff was checked out after being forced to cancel some weekend activities. the vatican says a ct scan ruled out any lung complications. the flu was a concern because part of the pope's lung was removed when he was a young man in argentina. he's now expected to return to the public today when he's scheduled to address crowds in his weekly message in saint peter's square. well, what was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime is now the cruise that isn't happening. a life at sea says it has to cancel its first ever three year cruise because it doesn't have a ship. the cruise was initially supposed to depart on november 1st, but has been postponed twice and even relocate to amsterdam. this mishap has left its passengers in a pinch. some of them sold or rented their homes
. >> all this past monday, the us supreme court declined to hear an appeal of chauvin's second degreeurder conviction, his lawyer claiming he had not received a fair trial. jacqueline lee, abc news, los angeles. i'm not able to give. >> pope francis is now back home after being hospitalized with the flu. the 86 year old pontiff was checked out after being forced to cancel some weekend activities. the vatican says a ct scan ruled out any lung complications. the flu was a concern...
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053 16 maximum restraint technique right in their written policy manual this past monday, the us supreme courtpeal of chauvin's second degree murder conviction, his lawyer claiming he had not received a fair trial. >> jaclyn lee, abc news, los angeles. >> pope francis is now back home after a bout with the flu that landed him in the hospital. the 86 year old pontiff was checked out after being forced to cancel some weekend activities. the vatican says a ct scan ruled out any lung complications as the flu was a concern because part of one of the pope's lungs was removed when he was a young man in his native argentina. he's expected to return to the public tomorrow when he's scheduled to address crowds in his weekly message in saint peter's square fr. all right. so you know, black friday, small business saturday and cyber monday. but what about travel tuesday? if you're thinking about a vacation , you may want to wait until tuesday to book your travel arrangements. abc s reena roy tells us why. >> what's better than a vacation ? getting a great deal on your trip travel deal tuesday. the tuesday
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the lawsuit is based on the us supreme court ruling in june that struck down affirmative action programslleges and universities. >> a new study finds one of the diabetes medications now being used for weight loss is more effective than the others on the market. the study found that eli lilly's monjaro, which is now being sold for weight loss under the name xep bound, is more effective in helping patients lose weight compared to wegovy or ozempic within one year of starting treatment. 42% of those taking xep bound had lost at least 15% of their weight, compared with 19% of those taking wegovy or ozempic. >> many people wish to reach their 100th birthday as long as they can look good and be healthy too. well, now, experts in geriatrics say there are three things you can do to make that a greater possibility. the first is keep moving. they suggest getting at least 20 minutes of strong movement a day . they should include strength training and cardio exercise, like walking. the second relates to mental health, avoiding anxiety and depression, and giving your brain a daily workout out. >> con
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use now. and the supreme court in the u. k. has ruled a controversial government fine to send migraines to wanda is unlawful. 5 justices sit outside and seek as would be at risk avail treatment and could be sent back to their home countries once they arrived in one day. let's find out more with sonya diego who's in london. tell us more about the strolling and the reason. so you case of frame court gave for whatever wasn't on the unanimous routing way, which seemed to on the line was the appeals. the court of appeals had stated in its own decision and conclusions that rolanda is not a fit country for those who are seeking asylum to be repatriated to as it simply according to the, to the quick quotes that it doesn't wholesale the criteria of its own international obligations and looking at this, it sort of note that several international conventions and laws that up in cost as well. and how were when the housing in fact reacted to it's and the top of the list really was the fact that the british government simply hadn't considere
use now. and the supreme court in the u. k. has ruled a controversial government fine to send migraines to wanda is unlawful. 5 justices sit outside and seek as would be at risk avail treatment and could be sent back to their home countries once they arrived in one day. let's find out more with sonya diego who's in london. tell us more about the strolling and the reason. so you case of frame court gave for whatever wasn't on the unanimous routing way, which seemed to on the line was the...
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court. prime minister's questions of course at midday today. thank you very much. helena wilkinson there for us at the supreme court.e safest countries in this part of the world and they say that they have been very keen on the pass to showcase what they are doing to refugees, they have been invited to the amount you see that emergency transit, i have been to that area and they are saying, this is what we are doing for the humanitarian, to support migrants. very recently, they have invited children from private girls school in afghanistan, who are studying now in rwanda with their teachers and this year, they have also invited students from sudan, medical students, after war broke out in a country. they have relocated to continue their studies in sedan together with their lecturers and so they bring up these examples, they want the government to showcase that they mean well, that this is what the government has done and that is why that statement from the government's spokeswoman, she is very keen to say that this is ultimately the position of the uk judicial system, however even though this wasn't really rwanda on
court. prime minister's questions of course at midday today. thank you very much. helena wilkinson there for us at the supreme court.e safest countries in this part of the world and they say that they have been very keen on the pass to showcase what they are doing to refugees, they have been invited to the amount you see that emergency transit, i have been to that area and they are saying, this is what we are doing for the humanitarian, to support migrants. very recently, they have invited...
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at the beginning of 2019, the us supreme court considered it legal. a ban on transgender people joiningrmed forces. tn, arizona all of these states have passed laws. arizona surprisingly came out on top. the state that passed the anti-transgender law. in fact, at the moment there are 22 such states . good evening everyone, maria here is an extraordinary transwoman. i am contacting you this evening about a very serious matter. with a dire warning and a plea for help, if you are the parent of a transgender child age 19 or younger and you live in alabama, your child lives in the state of alabama. leave, take your child to a safe place, the authorities have literally just criminalized performance medical services for gender reassignment for anyone. please send your children to a safe place, go to a safe place yourself, please help us, what message would you like to convey to politicians working to ban gender reassignment therapy. what i use is not to harm anyone, they think that people who want to change gender are just confused, no we are not confused, i have heard many people call us perv
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well, the w correspond to charlotte, chelsea and pal in london told us how they supreme court decision as being perceived by the public. well, this was best uh now its proposed 18 months ago. been hugely huge. the controversial uh public. lots very the critical of this decision. some of this uh, proposal some uh, branding it crew. but of course the government who suggested this uh, thinking that there are some possible vices. he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative governments trading in the polls at the moment. they clearly sold that this was a way of getting people on the side. but as i say, a lot of very, very critical voices of this policy, and i'm joined now by the see of the refuge account. so, and but solomon, he's here, can you give me your reaction now to this ruling? i'm delighted by today's voting. i think he's a big tree for the rights of men, women and children that come from countries like afghanistan lean towards from persecution. simply one seems to be safe in the u. k. and the court has very clearly said
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the us supreme court incitement. w, lawless conduct is protected. the only thing thatis is protected. the only thing that is not protected is intent . that is not protected is intent. national incitement of imminent violence that is likely to have happen imminently. violence that is likely to have happen imminently . so if happen imminently. so if somebody is more loosely using red brick, that might at some future point potentially lead to violence . that simply gives the violence. that simply gives the government too much latitude and discretion. and what it is inevitably does is use that discretion to punish dissenting voices, voices that are critical of government policies in the united states. before the supreme court adopted that emergency standard. andrew, the voices that were repressed included all advocates of equal rights, including civil rights. that speech was seen as as dangerous and as threatened to the status quo. and insulting to the status quo. and insulting to the dignity of people who were supporting
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some pell, in london, told us how this supreme court decision has been perceived by the public. well, this was best uh now its proposed 18 months ago. been huge, a huge the controversial as public lots very the critical of this decision. some of this a proposal, some the branding it crew. but of course, the government has suggested this a thinking that there are some possible vices, he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative governments trading in the polls with the payment. they clearly sold that this was a way of getting people on site, but as i say, a lot of very, very critical voices of this policy. and i'm joined now by the see of the refuge account. so and with solomon, he's here. can you give me your reaction now to this ruler? i'm delighted by today's ruining. i think he's a big tree for the rights of men, women and children that come from countries like afghanistan cling to trim persecution, simply wanting to be safe in the u. k. and the court has very clearly said today, so the government is acting on norfl
some pell, in london, told us how this supreme court decision has been perceived by the public. well, this was best uh now its proposed 18 months ago. been huge, a huge the controversial as public lots very the critical of this decision. some of this a proposal, some the branding it crew. but of course, the government has suggested this a thinking that there are some possible vices, he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative...
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the fact that the polls show the supreme court has plummeted in public esteem are not the reason for us to investigate, but they reflect a secrecy combined with these potentially improper gifts that is undermining the court as an institution. i say it sadly because i was a law clerk on the united states supreme court. justice harry blackmun, who, by the way, would not even go to dinner with someone who might at some point in the future have a case before the court. i've argued cases for them before the united states supreme court. i have real reverence for the court as an institution, so i'm especially sad but also particularly angry that the court is failing, totally failing to take action that it owes the american people and itself because the supreme court as an institution will be diminished by its continued refusal to create an ethics code. and the refusal to disclose the truth about these financial relationships. these twin refusals bring us here today. authorizing the subpoena is not a step that i take lightly. none of my colleagues do. but the weight of the court's ethical crisi
the fact that the polls show the supreme court has plummeted in public esteem are not the reason for us to investigate, but they reflect a secrecy combined with these potentially improper gifts that is undermining the court as an institution. i say it sadly because i was a law clerk on the united states supreme court. justice harry blackmun, who, by the way, would not even go to dinner with someone who might at some point in the future have a case before the court. i've argued cases for them...