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u.s. supreme court has upheld a ban on the app? is he going to enforce it? did he drop a hint today? we're also going to talk about today's u.s. supreme court decision with the lawyer who represented the group of tiktok users who took this case to court in the first place. and the tedious task of investigating the california wildfires. an exclusive look at that process coming up. >> kobe the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. when we started warby parker, we just sold glasses and only online. >> but people like them a lot, so we offered more things like sunglasses and contacts, and then we thought, what if we sold eyewear online and in stores? so we did that and now we have stores in neighborhoods all over there. you can chat with friendly opticians and get eye exams from top notch doctors. now, no matter where you go, we've got your eyes covered. >> empire makes it so easy that you just don't need to shop around everything. that we need to get it done and get it done right. the new flooring just changes your whole house.( 800) 588-2300 and part. >> today, at this very
u.s. supreme court has upheld a ban on the app? is he going to enforce it? did he drop a hint today? we're also going to talk about today's u.s. supreme court decision with the lawyer who represented the group of tiktok users who took this case to court in the first place. and the tedious task of investigating the california wildfires. an exclusive look at that process coming up. >> kobe the making of a legend premieres january 25th on cnn. when we started warby parker, we just sold...
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u.s. supreme court upholds a law banning tiktok.nt trump moves his inauguration ceremony indoors because of freezing temperatures forecast for monday. ♪ sumi: a very warm welcome to world news america. israel appears to be on the brink of ratifying the country's cease-fire agreement with hamas. the country's full cabinet is meeting into the night, unusual on a friday evening when religious jews begin their sabbath. the cabinet signed off on the agreement. the government has published 95 palestinian women and children it plans to release if the deal comes to form. hamas would return 30 three israeli hostages over six weeks. as the footage shows from egypt trucks are lining up to bring aid into gaza. israel will allow 600 trucks in every day, a 12 fold increase on the current flow of supplies. the deal is proving controversial in israel. people voiced their opposition. inside there are differences between benjamin netanyahu and his coalition partners but he is under huge pressure in israel to bring remaining hostages home and he is pu
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appellate division the supreme court of new york, and then there will be an appeal to the new york court of appeals, the state's highest court. this case may end up before the u.st again, because there are constitutional issues when it comes to presidential immunity. we know the president has a receptive audience, because at least four of the justices were willing to grant that emergency appeal, which would have been extraordinary. the supreme court typically does not hear appeals like that until he conviction is finalized. the president will have three chances to get this conviction overturned on appeal. caitriona: we heard from trump that he had tried to use the supreme court ruling on presidential immunity. will it likely have any impact on the appeal process is outlined? -- they appeal process you have outlined? >> i think so. that is the strongest argument the president has, because a different majority of the supreme court, 6-3, ruled last summer that a president's immunity is very broad. anything that is arguably an official act is subject to immunity. even evidence of official acts cannot come into trial. the president is arguing his tweets about michae
appellate division the supreme court of new york, and then there will be an appeal to the new york court of appeals, the state's highest court. this case may end up before the u.st again, because there are constitutional issues when it comes to presidential immunity. we know the president has a receptive audience, because at least four of the justices were willing to grant that emergency appeal, which would have been extraordinary. the supreme court typically does not hear appeals like that...
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u.s. supreme court, the u.s. supreme court will rule that this particular piece of legislation is constitutional. >> the president's executive order had directed u.s. agencies to recognize the citizenship of children born in the u.s. if they did not have at least one parent who was a citizen or lawful permanent resident. a justice department spokesperson says it plans to vigorously defend the order. >>> also today president trump pardoned nearly two dozen antiabortion protesters who were convicted for blocking access to abortion clinics, forcing them to temporarily shut down. those activists were charged with violating a law that protected abortions clinics from threats and disruptions. the president said signing the executive order was "a great honor." >>> in the meantime, democratic lawmakers and police on capitol hill now speaking out against president trump's blanket pardons for nearly 1,600 january 6th rioters, including more than 100 convicted for assaulting a police officer. they say the pardons are a gut p
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u.s. supreme court in the maer of trump versus the u.s., which was delighted july 1, 2024 -- which was decidedul 1, 2024. as with every other defendant in your position, it's my obligation to csider any and all aggravating, mitigating factors to inform my decision. some of those aggravating factors ha bn articulated at the start of this trial. my renwritten decisions on december 16 a january 3, thus they need not be repeated at this time. however, considerable, indeed extraordinary legal protecon afforded by the officofhe chief executive is a factor tt overrides all others. be clear, the protections afforded the office of the president are not a mitigating factor. they do not reduce the seriousness of the cri o justify its commission in any way. the protections are however a legal mandate pursuant to the rule of law, this crt must respect and follo however, despite the extraordinary breath of those protections, one power they do not prodes the power to erase a jury verdi. it is cleafr legal precedent, wchntil july 1 was scarce, but donald trump, ordinaitizen, donald trump the criminal defendant
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u.s. supreme court walk in i want to welcome in now steve hilton. what are your impressions of what you are watching on the screen right now? >> as i watch this with you and ben and molly, there are two phrases that come to mind. one is a phrase we hear a lot from president trump himself, which is the likes of which we've never seen. he says that a lot about lots of things. truly if there was ever a day where that phrase is appropriate it is today. we've never seen anything like this. the comeback he has made. the fact that all the obstacles put in his way right from the beginning have been overcome with this incredible strength of leadership and now look at this. it is something else to watch this. the other phrase is a phrase we heard from one of the crowd lining up to join the rally yesterday at capital one arena from one of our reporters. this lady traveled from across the country to come here standing in the cold and rain for hours and she said something very profound. she said i want god to keep him safe and i want god to keep his warriors saf
u.s. supreme court walk in i want to welcome in now steve hilton. what are your impressions of what you are watching on the screen right now? >> as i watch this with you and ben and molly, there are two phrases that come to mind. one is a phrase we hear a lot from president trump himself, which is the likes of which we've never seen. he says that a lot about lots of things. truly if there was ever a day where that phrase is appropriate it is today. we've never seen anything like this. the...
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u.s. supreme court has upheld a law that bans tiktok. updates continuing to come out of washington around the story. we will bring you the latest. first, check on markets. s&p 500 is hitting a session high just a moment ago, firmly above that 6000 level. the last day of trading before president-elect trump begins his next term. it is the best week for the s&p 500 since the u.s. election. nasdaq 100 also just flying, up 1.8%. the 2-year yield hang around 4.27. the 10-year yield have been fluctuating a bit throughout the day but standing at about 4.61. one of the big stories as we've been talking about that we are following today, that u.s. supreme court decision upholding the decision to ban tiktok. with that, in the future of the app is uncertain and president-elect trump says that he will try to save tiktok but the law now says that the company must be shut down or sold by sunday. we talked about why the story is very far from over. >> there is another lesson for investors to go well beyond what is happening with tiktok. there is no oth
u.s. supreme court has upheld a law that bans tiktok. updates continuing to come out of washington around the story. we will bring you the latest. first, check on markets. s&p 500 is hitting a session high just a moment ago, firmly above that 6000 level. the last day of trading before president-elect trump begins his next term. it is the best week for the s&p 500 since the u.s. election. nasdaq 100 also just flying, up 1.8%. the 2-year yield hang around 4.27. the 10-year yield have been...
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u.s. supreme court, right? >> i'm sure it will, jake. and i'm sure donald trump will lose this in the appeals court and in the u.s. supreme court, because at its core, this is really not a liberal versus conservative, democrat versus republican issue. this is just a. can you read the law issue? section one of the 14th amendment. you put it up before jake. it says any person who is born or naturalized in the united states and subject to u.s. jurisdiction is a citizen. on top of that, congress passed a law in 1940 and then reaffirmed it in 1952, saying the same thing. and on top of all that, there is a u.s. supreme court decision from 1898. but it's still good law, essentially saying the same thing. a person who was born here of noncitizen parents is a citizen. and these defenses that paula just laid out, these responses from the trump team saying, well, it's bad policy or it's bad for national security, that doesn't matter. it's a constitutional provision. it's not about whether does it serve us well or not. it's in the constitution. it's
u.s. supreme court, right? >> i'm sure it will, jake. and i'm sure donald trump will lose this in the appeals court and in the u.s. supreme court, because at its core, this is really not a liberal versus conservative, democrat versus republican issue. this is just a. can you read the law issue? section one of the 14th amendment. you put it up before jake. it says any person who is born or naturalized in the united states and subject to u.s. jurisdiction is a citizen. on top of that,...
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u.s. supreme court and the u.s. preme court clearly declared that and reaffirmed birthright citizenship that if you are born in the united states, you are a citizen. full stop. period. end of story. and so we can thank wong kim ark for reaffirming that. right. and many thousands, millions of americans have enjoyed birthright citizenship since then. the perspective and interpretation of uh- that the trump administration has, in its executive order, has never been supported by any court or the us congress. it is a fringe theory that should be struck down and immediately in federal court, and birthright citizenship should continue. >> to dive into the weeds just a little, tiny bit more. the fight centers on a particular clause in the 14th amendment right. the trump order says children born to unauthorized immigrants or temporary visitors are not, quote, subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s. in the way that the 14th amendment intended. is that open to interpretation? how are you going to argue that. >> it's not open to
u.s. supreme court and the u.s. preme court clearly declared that and reaffirmed birthright citizenship that if you are born in the united states, you are a citizen. full stop. period. end of story. and so we can thank wong kim ark for reaffirming that. right. and many thousands, millions of americans have enjoyed birthright citizenship since then. the perspective and interpretation of uh- that the trump administration has, in its executive order, has never been supported by any court or the us...
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u.s. supreme court. this case involving tiktok. where does it stand? >> yeah. court spent hours debating that issue today. now, unless the supreme court intervenes, it looks like tiktok will cease to operate in the u.s. january 19th. that's the result of a law that was passed with large bipartisan majority. president biden signed it into law last april. tiktok says this is a first amendment issue. but skeptics say its parent company bytedance has too many ties to china's communist government and that the app. is allowing china to collect information, not only from its 170 million users here in the u.s. but also people in their contacts list even scooping up private messages. justice kavanaugh talked about his concerns today about what could happen to that data. >> they would use that information over time to develop spo turn people, to blackmail people. people who a generation from now will be working and the fbi or at cia or in the state department. >> most of the justices seemed very skeptical of upending what congress passed in the lawful matter and they are
u.s. supreme court. this case involving tiktok. where does it stand? >> yeah. court spent hours debating that issue today. now, unless the supreme court intervenes, it looks like tiktok will cease to operate in the u.s. january 19th. that's the result of a law that was passed with large bipartisan majority. president biden signed it into law last april. tiktok says this is a first amendment issue. but skeptics say its parent company bytedance has too many ties to china's communist...
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u.s. supreme court says a ban on tiktok can move forward. we'll tell you what that means. you're watching today in the bay. good morning. thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. i'm marcus washington. we begin with that breaking news of that big legal bombshell. former oakland mayor sheng thao indicted on several federal charges just two months after being recalled to, along with her partner andre jones, are accused of accepting bribes from east bay business owners. the duong family, which owns cal waste solutions. this is an oakland recycling contractor. federal prosecutors describe this as a pay to play scheme. nbc bay area's velena jones has been covering this story since it unfolded and joins us now with more. velena many people, because we know that this is an eight count indictment. 21 pages that were laid out in this unsealed indictment. and it focuses on the former mayor, mayor sheng thao, as well as her partner, andre jones, and their connection to the duong family, the u.s. attorney's office saying today that they knowingly the duong family accepted, gave
u.s. supreme court says a ban on tiktok can move forward. we'll tell you what that means. you're watching today in the bay. good morning. thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. i'm marcus washington. we begin with that breaking news of that big legal bombshell. former oakland mayor sheng thao indicted on several federal charges just two months after being recalled to, along with her partner andre jones, are accused of accepting bribes from east bay business owners. the duong family,...
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u.s. supreme court on a different matter. their pending decision on the tiktok ban that could go into effect on january 19th, that's just eight days away. plus, the head of fema will be here. a reality check on the federal response to the monumental tragedy unfolding in southern california. that's next. >> laura coates live tonight at 11 eastern on cnn. >> for gentle, dependable constipation relief, try senokot. >> it works differently than other laxatives because it's made from the senna plant, a natural vegetable laxative ingredient. gentle, dependable senna can also available in delicious gummies. >> i thought we had a plan for dad. >> he was set to go to the senior living community right by my house. >> then a friend suggested i talk to a place for mom. >> they really opened my eyes. >> my advisor listened and understood his needs and showed us options that were still nearby, but a better fit for dad. now he's in a warm, engaging community with a big group of friends. >> i know we made the better choice for free senior li
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u.s. supreme court refuses to stop the imposition of a ban on the social media site. the cease-fire hostage release deal between israel and hamas may soon be back on. and our whatever happened to segment on those mysterious drone sightings. ♪ >> bret: but, first, breaking tonight, the second trump presidency will start differently than the first. right from the swearing in. cold temperatures in the forecast have led the organizers of the presidential inauguration to move the oath of office ceremony indoors. the last time that happened was 40 years ago and another two-term republican president senior national correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill tonight with the latest. good evening, aishah. >> aishah: bret, good evening to you. the swearing in ceremony and inaugural address, basically everything that was supposed to happen outside on those west front steps will now be moved indoors inside the capitol rotunda, just a few yards behind those curtains that you see behind me. now, fox was able to get some pictures and images of the construction underway righ
u.s. supreme court refuses to stop the imposition of a ban on the social media site. the cease-fire hostage release deal between israel and hamas may soon be back on. and our whatever happened to segment on those mysterious drone sightings. ♪ >> bret: but, first, breaking tonight, the second trump presidency will start differently than the first. right from the swearing in. cold temperatures in the forecast have led the organizers of the presidential inauguration to move the oath of...
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u.s. supreme court, they are requesting that the justices step in under the argument that an automatic stayuld go into effect until the appeals court in new york is able to hear the case presented by trump's legal team, the appeal of the jury verdict back in may, but also arguing that this is a particularly moment in time, the transition, especially coming after the certification on january 6th, that formally will make donald trump the next president, that this is a time that amounts to donald trump being the president. under the immunity decision of the supreme court, of course a president while in office cannot be prosecuted. trump's legal team arguing to the supreme court that that time period should also include the transition period after not only been elected but certified by the congress. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you. >>> lisa, is this the last legal maneuver trump's legal team can pull here? i guess what is it that the justices are considering? >> never say never, and also i want to flag for you and our viewers trump's team actually filed two things simultaneously. they did go to n
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u.s. supreme court today will hear an important case that may help protect kids online.ll have the very latest out to the futures this morning. we get important inflation data again today. markets look like they're in a good mood so far. i think my husband was infected in a cult classic reimagined the new horror film that might make you howl at the moon. we talk with one of the film stars, julia garner. keep itere. you're hwa at 513. as we take a look at what to expect in livermore today. we're starting out in the 30s, still very chilly and may even frosty in some spots going throughout the day. at noon. we're in the upper 50s and making it briefly into the low 60s for this afternoon. it's still warmer than normal, even though we do have such a cold start. as we're heading out now, we'll talk about what's ahead in our microclimate forecast coming up. well, the drive is a breeze through the area, out of livermore and into dublin for these headlights. westbound 580 moves nicely. just your typical bit of slowing out of the altamont pass. nothing dramatic. i'm tracking a cra
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u.s. supreme court. more black women in the courts of appeal than every other previous administration of history combined. [applause] hispanic americans, asian americans, muslim americans, the list goes on. for the first time in a long time, we have a bench that looks like and represents all of america. a special thank you again to leader schubert and chair durbin working tirelessly to move this through committee on the floor in a contentious political period in american history. one-vote majority. it's amazing what they did. republicans and democrats filling vacancies in their states, all the republican senators, we got back to the basics. finding basic movements to civil liberties and civil rights, whether your counterpart in the republican party, we got people who understand the constitutional limitations and safeguards. i don't want to get anyone in trouble, especially my conservative friends in indiana, south dakota and texas but they were all fairly appointed and they are not democrats. they underst
u.s. supreme court. more black women in the courts of appeal than every other previous administration of history combined. [applause] hispanic americans, asian americans, muslim americans, the list goes on. for the first time in a long time, we have a bench that looks like and represents all of america. a special thank you again to leader schubert and chair durbin working tirelessly to move this through committee on the floor in a contentious political period in american history. one-vote...
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u.s. supreme court.ocial media platform will argue against a law that would lead to its ban here in the u.s. the law in question requires china based tiktok owner bytedance to cut ties from the company before january 19th, or lose access to the app store and web hosting services here in the u.s. [music] russia's that fast. >> it was a beautiful ceremony. the nation's capital came together for a final farewell to former president jimmy carter. he was honored with a state funeral at the washington national cathedral before his casket was flown to georgia to be buried alongside his wife, rosalynn. now, all five living presidents were at the funeral to pay their respects. president obama and president elect donald trump sat next to each other, even shared a laugh together. president joe biden delivered the eulogy, and he remembered jimmy carter as being a humble man of deep faith. colleagues and family members also honored the former president's legacy of selfless leadership and service. >> people here in th
u.s. supreme court.ocial media platform will argue against a law that would lead to its ban here in the u.s. the law in question requires china based tiktok owner bytedance to cut ties from the company before january 19th, or lose access to the app store and web hosting services here in the u.s. [music] russia's that fast. >> it was a beautiful ceremony. the nation's capital came together for a final farewell to former president jimmy carter. he was honored with a state funeral at the...
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u.s. supreme court is dead wrong on this.ools in dealing with the problem of illegal immigration. the left have gotten their goal and their agenda across the line which is to create chaos with an open border. it is time the states help president trump in fighting back. look, president trump is putting the right people in place. we have got to end the practice of sanctuary schools. we have have to know where the illegal immigrants are get that data to the trump administration and aid them in enforcing immigration law that president trump has a clear mandate on. >> todd: is there any legal precedent though for a suit like this asking the federal government to pay for its border failures or, ryan, could this case end up becoming the law of the land? >> look, i think we are absolutely leading the way here with this case. and beings again, we have got the biden administration's own words. their own ice director is admitting this. they knew there was a problem. and of course every american knows this, right? president trump has tal
u.s. supreme court is dead wrong on this.ools in dealing with the problem of illegal immigration. the left have gotten their goal and their agenda across the line which is to create chaos with an open border. it is time the states help president trump in fighting back. look, president trump is putting the right people in place. we have got to end the practice of sanctuary schools. we have have to know where the illegal immigrants are get that data to the trump administration and aid them in...
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u.s. supreme court, we are going to prevail. in fact, wherever this case was brought or could have been brought, i believe that a fair minded jurist would rule in the way that washington did, and that's to find this unconstitutional. >> there is. another aspect. attorney general platkin, of the justice department's argument. it states, basically that. states have no standing to sue and, quote, no legally cognizable interest in the recognition of citizenship by the federal government of a particular individual. again, it may seem like a technical argument that they're trying to counterpunch, if you will, against the lawsuits. but what do you make of that legal argument. >> when you can't win on the merits, you try. >> to win on technicalities. >> and say, we can't bring. >> the case, but come. >> on, we laid out. >> very clearly. >> and. >> i talked about some of these earlier, the harms that would flow to states, should this unconstitutional order. >> be able to. >> go forward. >> but this case, as i said, is. bigger than even.
u.s. supreme court, we are going to prevail. in fact, wherever this case was brought or could have been brought, i believe that a fair minded jurist would rule in the way that washington did, and that's to find this unconstitutional. >> there is. another aspect. attorney general platkin, of the justice department's argument. it states, basically that. states have no standing to sue and, quote, no legally cognizable interest in the recognition of citizenship by the federal government of a...
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u.s. supreme court immunity was applied to this case, they may end up back at the u.s. supreme court.aybe playing a game this time. >> lawrence: peculiar situation, during the trial, they tried to build their case based on he signed the checks from the oval and they use people to testify in their capacity of being in executive office of the president. to have that introduced in the court tainted the jury. how can the case stand if they used all of that size evidence. >> shannon: that is top argument on the trial. hope hicks or madeline westerhaus, they took the stand, testimony from them is tied to their white house role. that is the kind of thing trump legal team objected to and they feel will give them a victory. it good take months, years or after president trump is done with his second term. it will be a big part of their primary argument on appeal. >> steve: later today supreme court will hear oral argument on this tiktok ban. the tiktok ban is supposed to go into effect january 19th, day before donald trump takes over. whole idea to get rid of it because it is a national securit
u.s. supreme court immunity was applied to this case, they may end up back at the u.s. supreme court.aybe playing a game this time. >> lawrence: peculiar situation, during the trial, they tried to build their case based on he signed the checks from the oval and they use people to testify in their capacity of being in executive office of the president. to have that introduced in the court tainted the jury. how can the case stand if they used all of that size evidence. >> shannon:...
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supreme court is going to take their side. were you surprised by this? >> i was surprised it was this close. caitlyn. we were one vote away from the u.s. upreme court preventing donald trump from getting sentenced by zoom to nothing. i mean, that would have damaged the supreme court's credibility beyond all recognition. and i think the opinion that came down 5 to 4, letting the sentencing go, i think it was perfectly sound. basically, the justices in the majority said two things. first of all, they said, what's the harm? you're going to get sentenced to zero. you can do it by zoom. you can roll out of bed and do it. and second of all, you do maybe have substantial issues. i think he has substantial issues on appeal, but you can handle them through the full appeal process that will follow your sentencing. >> they're saying you don't need to do this right now. there are normal channels to handle this through, but trump just doesn't want it to happen before he becomes president. >> and you know what's maybe ironic about it? trump actually gets a benefit by being sentenced tomorrow, which is once that sentencing is over as of tomorrow morni
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supreme court was going to take their side. were you surprised by this? >> i was surprised it was this close. caitlyn we were one vote away from the u.s. upreme court preventing donald trump from getting sentenced by zoom to nothing. i mean, that would have damaged the supreme court's credibility beyond all recognition. and i think the opinion that came down 5 to 4, letting the sentencing go, i think it was perfectly sound. basically, the justices in the majority said two things. first of all, they said, what's the harm? you're going to get sentenced to zero. you can do it by zoom. you can roll out of bed and do it. and second of all, you do maybe have substantial issues. i think he has substantial issues on appeal, but you can handle them through the full appeal process that will follow your sentencing. >> they're saying you don't need to do this right now. there are normal channels to handle this through, but trump just doesn't want it to happen before he becomes president. >> and you know what's maybe ironic about it? trump actually gets a benefit by being sentenced tomorrow, which is once that sentencing is over as of tomorrow morni
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u.s. supreme court, which i anticipate it will, that's a conservative court.ou're going to have to explain that. >> i don't know that it will end up in the supreme court. right now, we're asking a district court in massachusetts to end this executive order so that it doesn't actually take effect. and their interpretation of the 14th amendment is just that their interpretation, which is absolutely flawed. the supreme court has made it crystal clear for over a century, including executive branches before this president, that even with that provision in the 14th amendment, it is crystal clear that if you were born in this country, you are indeed a citizen here, regardless of parents immigration status. this was resolved years and decades ago by the supreme court, and now they are attempting to rewrite the constitution, to rewrite decisions in the supreme court. and frankly, if this ended up before the supreme court, i'm confident that every justice would not only agree with us because they care deeply about the rule of law in our constitution, but because they ma
u.s. supreme court, which i anticipate it will, that's a conservative court.ou're going to have to explain that. >> i don't know that it will end up in the supreme court. right now, we're asking a district court in massachusetts to end this executive order so that it doesn't actually take effect. and their interpretation of the 14th amendment is just that their interpretation, which is absolutely flawed. the supreme court has made it crystal clear for over a century, including executive...
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supreme court can just let it happen. and tiktok will be banned. >> if the u.s. uphold the law, then tiktok could be shut down as early as january 19th. reporting from san francisco jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> the u.s. economy added more jobs than expected last month. the labor department says 256,000 new jobs were created in december, and the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%. health care was the biggest sector for hiring, followed by retail. tonight, president biden addressed the nation from the white house and touted his administration's efforts to create jobs. >> and all told, in four years, we've created 16.6 million new jobs, the most of any single presidential term in history. there wasn't a month, not a single month, when the economy lost jobs. another record for any presidency. >> the higher than expected jobs report proved to be bad for wall street, as the higher job numbers dashed hopes for future rate cuts by the federal reserve. the dow dropped 696 points, the nasdaq slipped 317, and the s&p sank 91 points. >> well, more sunshine in your
supreme court can just let it happen. and tiktok will be banned. >> if the u.s. uphold the law, then tiktok could be shut down as early as january 19th. reporting from san francisco jana katsuyama, ktvu, fox two news. >> the u.s. economy added more jobs than expected last month. the labor department says 256,000 new jobs were created in december, and the unemployment rate declined to 4.1%. health care was the biggest sector for hiring, followed by retail. tonight, president biden...
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u.s. supreme court to get this stopped.arantee that when president trump takes the oath of office he will be the first felon to ever become president. i think it is a terrible thing for our political system. it is just going to make sure lawfare continues into the future. >> bill: you are reading politics into this. here is what trump said late sunday night. the legal system is broken and businesses can't take a chance in getting caught up in the quicksand. it is all rigged in this case against a political opponent, me. andy mccarthy echoes you. he says there is no public clamor to see trump sentenced prior to taking the nation's highest office. there is a spiteful new york progressive democratic interest in branding the republican president-elect a convicted felon. i think that reflects what you are saying. trump also said in his statement that bragg, alvin bragg, the d.a. in new york, did not want to bring the case but the judge went forward anyway. merchan works for bragg, doesn't he? >> he doesn't work for bragg. the co
u.s. supreme court to get this stopped.arantee that when president trump takes the oath of office he will be the first felon to ever become president. i think it is a terrible thing for our political system. it is just going to make sure lawfare continues into the future. >> bill: you are reading politics into this. here is what trump said late sunday night. the legal system is broken and businesses can't take a chance in getting caught up in the quicksand. it is all rigged in this case...
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u.s. supreme court may provide help. it is poor that very recently held. >> that federal law protects transgender people from discrimination. so because of that decision, i am very optimistic that this court is not going to turn back on that very recent ruling. i think the court will stick to its guns on that position. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> millions across the country and around the world, of course, have been watching today as the inauguration events continue in washington, dc's raquel martin joins us now live with a recap that is not raquel okay. do tell us how did the got day go for you? >> thank you, noelle. we pulled a switcheroo on new president-elect or president. donald trump is now already at work signing some executive orders. the one that affects about 170 million americans, even though the tiktok ban went into effect yesterday, he's asked the or ordered the attorney general not to enforce it for 75 days. a few other executive orders also pulling the u.s. out of the world health organization. >> oere i a
u.s. supreme court may provide help. it is poor that very recently held. >> that federal law protects transgender people from discrimination. so because of that decision, i am very optimistic that this court is not going to turn back on that very recent ruling. i think the court will stick to its guns on that position. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> millions across the country and around the world, of course, have been watching today as the inauguration events continue in washington,...
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u.s. supreme court has upheld a law that bans tiktok.es continuing to come out of washington around the story. we will bring you the latest. first, check on markets. s&p 500 is hitting a session high just a moment ago, firmly above that 6000 level. the last day of trading before president-elect trump begins his next term. it
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u.s. supreme court is set to hear tiktok's final plea against the blanket ban.e'll have details after this break. ♪ ♪ with so much great entertainment out there... wouldn't it be easier if you could find what you want, all in one place? my favorites. get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. >>> welcome back to the show. as we approach the end of the show, here are the four things to get you up to speed ahead of the open on wall street. u.s. equity opens for trade after the closure to honor former president jimmy carter. our u.s. colleagues will speak to the delta airlines ceo after the carrier reports fourth quarter earnings later today. >>> the president-elect donald trump is set to be sentenced in his new york hush money case. the judge indicated, however, trump will not face jail time. >>> in the fate of tiktok in the u.s. is at stake with the hearing over whether a ban on the app is constitutional later today. >>> speaking of which, the u.s. supreme court is set to hear arguments if tiktok should be banned
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did not get to put a person on the supreme court, but he did put ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer on the lower federal courts, and that was their entree to the u.sa: where to you does jimmy carter sit in the context of modern presidents? judy: he sits apart in many ways. peanut farmer from rural georgia who rose, as andy young said today, how unlikely it is that someone would come from a place population 200-something to the presidency. so, unlikely, but remarkable in many ways because of everything we have been discussing here, all the things he tried to do. and i would say the force of his moral character, who he was. that morality, his deep faith, his belief that something drove him every day to want to make life better for the american people. and after he was president, for everybody on earth. that is an incredible ambition for someone to have and that is what drove him for a century. amna: we may have to leave it there, i am so sorry, we are out of time. i know we could speak for many more minutes. but we thank you so much for being here. stuart: thanks for having us. ♪ geoff: the republican majority closes out the first week of the new co
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u.s. supreme court. high court will hear more than two hours of arguments over whether a tiktok ban is allowed under the first amendment. biden signed a law allowing the ban last spring if at least five justices say yes, tiktok would either need to find a new owner or shut down in the u.s. by january 19th. >> so many san francisco san francisco businesses rely on big conventions, and the first major one of the year is about to begin. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference returns to the city next week, and abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn takes a look at the impact for this conference and the city's new mayor. >> san francisco's sights and sounds draw scores of tourists every year, but it's the convention business that really packs an economic punch. the westin saint francis hotel in union square will once again be host for one of the biggest conventions in the city. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference. the conference includes global industry leaders, investors and tech creators. >> the j.p. morgan
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u.s. supreme court. wow. i mean, what do i know? that doesn't seem like a very current judgment, considering it was, what, 152 years ago before i was born, right? and before i was born. my kids love to say i was born in the 1900s. i'm like, yes, but not as early as you say. not the 18th. right? thanks, larry. as always, great to see you. it is 52 past the hour. up next we have a quick look at the top stories we're following including crab season. finally here. this is a live look in san francisco as people line up at fisherman's wharf ready to buy that fresh had a busy early morning for police in oakland, where they are working to figure out if several crimes are connected. opd first responded to the extra mile gas station at 17th and castro. an employee told police that a group shattered the front door, made their way inside and stole the cash register. the employee was not hurt. then, about 30 minutes later, around 3 a.m, another group, perhaps the same one, broke into a safeway at the ridge shopping centeon broadway. employees te
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u.s. supreme court as his likely last option to prevent that hearing from taking place.he president-elect's legal team has filed its final reply brief. in the process. saying, quote: president trump, the constitutional structure, and the nation are irreparably harmed by letting the sentencing go forward. the supreme court could respond tonight. we're on standby to see what happens. the biden administration has succeeded in temporarily blocking a plea deal for the accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. the government initially agreed to the arraignment with accused 9/11 mastermind khalid sheikh mohammed. defense lawyers describe the attempts to throw out the agreement as the latest in two decades of fitful and negligent mishandling of the case by the u.s. military in successive administrations. a federal judge in kentucky is blockings the biden administration's attempt to redefine sex in title ix as the gender identity. the ruling strikes down the change nationwide. the ruling came months after the u.s. supreme court rejected the administration's emergency request to enf
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u.s. supreme court where he is resident, and the u.s. court will have to say this original trial violated its executive immunity decision and has to be redone, if not thrown out altogether. >> edward: so tom, this is unprecedented sort of legal territory where we are, where we have a soon to be sitting president of the united states being sentenced by a local judge in new york. does this, would this hangover the first part of president trump's presidency, in terms of his being able to do his job? >> well, that's the thing. i think judge merchan thought wrongly that he was striking an appropriate middle ground here by on one hand not dismissing the case entirely but on the other hand not really imposing any punishment on trump. but your point is right in that the whole idea of presidential immunity as you can't burden a president of the united states with having to litigate a criminal defense while he is president. but what judge merchan is doing is he is forcing trump to litigate his appeal of this conviction while he is president of the
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u.s. went to the united states supreme court today. at issue can congress ban the social media app because of who owns it? let's bring in our business and tech reporter scott budman. you've been tracking this story for months. you listened to the hearing today, right? the whole thing. all right. so any idea which side you think the justices are leaning toward? it's hard to say. kris. it's a little early, and the justices have not so far made their decision public. but, you know, guessing from some of the questions, they seemed a little skeptical about tiktok's claim that this harms the first amendment rights of its users. and that's really the argument that tiktok is putting forward. so we don't know how it will go. but most of those who listen to that are far more experienced in legal matters than me seem to think they were leaning in a direction that is not pro tiktok, but instead would support the ban. okay, and we're about ten days away from this going into effect, right? ten would be the 19th of january. yes. okay. so could presid
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u.s. supreme court >> has long held that all children in the u.s. 7 equal right to enroll and participate in public schools without regard to their citizenship status, basically saying it does not matter if they're undocumented immigrants, if they're here, they get a right to go to school. but if you talk to president trump, he is saying, no, they do not. so what's going to happen is as far as some of the safeguards are some that ways they are fighting back. well, they did say if an ice agent comes to a school and they don't have a warrant, they will not cooperate. and if they do have a warrant and they want information about a particular student or students, they will not immediately cooperate and instead they will seek legal counsel on how to fight back. and also they will not ask any families their citizenship status basically saying we don't know because we never asked. so we are telling you the truth, mr. this ice agent back to you. it's thanks a lot. well. >> 10, 0, 6, the time. meantime, president trump continuing with his executive actions. he signed a number of them and he had hi
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home. ♪ >>> the fate of tiktok is in the hands of the supreme court tonight with the clock ticking on a law that could effectively ban it here in the u.sh sellers was in court. >> reporter: supreme court justices today grilling the lawyers trying to save social media giant tiktok. representatives for the company arguing that the law requiring tiktok to sever its ties to china or cease operations in the u.s. by january 19th violates free speech protections. >> am i right that the algorithm is the speech here? >> yes, your honor. it's basically how we predict what our customers want to see. >> reporter: both liberal and conservative members of the court skeptical over the premise that an algorithm is speech. >> how are those first amendment rights really being implicated here? >> the court has never held that a foreign government has free speech rights. >> reporter: and justice ketanji brown jackson pointing out it's not an outright ban. >> you're wrong about the statute being read as saying tiktok you have to go mute. because tiktok can operate on its own algorithm, its own terms as long as it's not associated with bytedance. >> former
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u.s. supreme court upheld a law that allows the app to be banned starting sunday.ce the ban, leaving it up to the trump administration. president elect trump has hinted he wants to see the app continue to operate here in the u.s. the best solution the best outcome here is for american ownership of the company, and that's something he's very interested in in passing the law. >> u.s. lawmakers said the app poses a threat to our national security. earlier on the four you see law, san francisco professor david levine told us, the supreme court said that national security concerns outweigh free speech concerns in upholding the law. >> we don't know quite how much the government knew, and it was enough to persuade a lot of congressmen, members of congress at a time when they can't agree on what to have for lunch together. right. >> professor levine added that it's possible the law could also be used against other companies. up next, remembering a beloved golden state warrior coach who passed a year ago and the new award in hison dave's been very excited about saving big
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u.s. supreme court. this woman who markets her cookies on tiktok is one of the litigants in the case. she and others made a last ditch public appeal to the court over the weekend. i rely almost entirely on tiktok to market my products. to say tiktok changed my life is an understatement. tiktok is the place where people told me i could do so much more with my life than i ever believed. now, less than a week to go until the ban on tiktok, or at least it has to sell itself or face a ban. but we should get a supreme court decision before then. i'll be curious to see it. oh my goodness yes. thanks, scott. you bebet. well, turning back now to our coverage of the los angeles wildfires as crews work around the clock to try to contain the flames, there are some signs of hope left among the smoldering rubble. sobrevivir en esta casa. es nada mas y menos cu la estatua de un angel. there y see it? there there's a statue of an angel still standing in a home in altadena which burned in the eaton fire. a reporter from our sister station, telemundo 48, captured the moving moment, saying, it is very sy
u.s. supreme court. this woman who markets her cookies on tiktok is one of the litigants in the case. she and others made a last ditch public appeal to the court over the weekend. i rely almost entirely on tiktok to market my products. to say tiktok changed my life is an understatement. tiktok is the place where people told me i could do so much more with my life than i ever believed. now, less than a week to go until the ban on tiktok, or at least it has to sell itself or face a ban. but we...
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u.s. supreme court today to hear an important case to protect kids online. let's go out to the future and see how much green there is. that's a lot of green. we got really good news about inflation. nice. plus look at the number right there on your screen. it's a countdown. 16 days to go to the end of dry january. okay. but if you still want to get out, you know have fun. look no further. we're going to take you inside a brand new bar. this is serving up nonalcoholic drinks. and not just the sugary kind that you may be used to. these are pretty unique. stick around for that. and so much more right here on today in the bay. - i had health insurance before. (discouraged) so expensive. i mean, i'm helping my mom out, i don't have that kinda cash. - ugh, i know. but you can get financial help now through covered california. it's totally affordable. you'd be surprised. they've got this calculator thing that shows how much you'll pay. - for real? - yeah! what are you doing not having health insurance, man? - hey, i know, i know... - here, let me show you... - we a
u.s. supreme court today to hear an important case to protect kids online. let's go out to the future and see how much green there is. that's a lot of green. we got really good news about inflation. nice. plus look at the number right there on your screen. it's a countdown. 16 days to go to the end of dry january. okay. but if you still want to get out, you know have fun. look no further. we're going to take you inside a brand new bar. this is serving up nonalcoholic drinks. and not just the...
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u.s. supreme court case of wong kim ark. he was a child of chinese immigrants born in the bay area. he was denied reentry into the u.s. the u.s. after a trip abroad under the chinese exclusion act. now, kim ark took this case to the high court, which eventually upheld that a child born in the united states automatically becomes a citizen under the 14th amendment, which was established after the civil war. ama and dan. >> all right. thanks very much, monica. >> on the first full day of trading under the new trump administration, all three major indices saw gains. analysts say traders were carefully monitoring the president's flurry of executive orders signed monday. the dow added 537 points to close at 44,025. the nasdaq gained 126 points. the s&p 500 added 52 points. president trump is ordering all federal workers to retuo the office and terminate remote work arrangements. abc seven news reporter luz pena looks at the power of this order and the laws protecting workers. >> president donald trump is ordering millions of federal employees eligible to work remotely to go back to the of
u.s. supreme court case of wong kim ark. he was a child of chinese immigrants born in the bay area. he was denied reentry into the u.s. the u.s. after a trip abroad under the chinese exclusion act. now, kim ark took this case to the high court, which eventually upheld that a child born in the united states automatically becomes a citizen under the 14th amendment, which was established after the civil war. ama and dan. >> all right. thanks very much, monica. >> on the first full day...
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u.s. supreme court appears likely to uphold a law to effectively ban tiktok in the u.s. the court heard oral arguments in the case today. the law in question requires china based tiktok owner bytedance to divest itself of the company. if no sale takes place, the platform would go dark in the u.s. on january 19th. the justices did not appear convinced by tiktok's free speech arguments, but uncertainty remains over how the court will handle the case, especially with president elect trump taking office one day after the ban takes effect. a preliminary decision is expected in the coming days. facebook's parent company, meta, announced it's ending a number of diversity, equitand inclusion programs in a memo to employees. meta said it's ending internal programs that were created to increase the company's hiring of diverse candidates. it also announced its chief diversity officer will move into a new role. in its memo, meta said it continues to value diversity, and it still has a principle of serving everyone. both the warriors and the sharks were a long way from home. the dove
u.s. supreme court appears likely to uphold a law to effectively ban tiktok in the u.s. the court heard oral arguments in the case today. the law in question requires china based tiktok owner bytedance to divest itself of the company. if no sale takes place, the platform would go dark in the u.s. on january 19th. the justices did not appear convinced by tiktok's free speech arguments, but uncertainty remains over how the court will handle the case, especially with president elect trump taking...
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u.s. supreme court justice, can tonja brown jackson -- tonja brown jackson, -- ketanji brown jackson, and more -- president biden's leadership was not in vain. we can celebrate that with president biden's leadership, we are one step closer to peace in the war-torn middle east. in closing, in closing, look where we are in north a few milt all began. yes we are here, where under the leadership of the new and first black mayor, reggie burgess, who is here. [cheers and applause] this is where it all began and i'm so happy that the president declared and decided to make his last stop before he begins his next journey. i'm so glad that i have the opportunity to work in one of those black jobs by serving as trade advisor to help the trade representative negotiate global peace and trade. to observe the president, to learn from him, to see him. i'm so glad we were there at the alpha, the beginning. and i'm so glad joe got his four. we are saddened that the end has come but we still have to rejoice. still have reasons to keep the faith. we still have reasons to keep leaning on god's word. we still
u.s. supreme court justice, can tonja brown jackson -- tonja brown jackson, -- ketanji brown jackson, and more -- president biden's leadership was not in vain. we can celebrate that with president biden's leadership, we are one step closer to peace in the war-torn middle east. in closing, in closing, look where we are in north a few milt all began. yes we are here, where under the leadership of the new and first black mayor, reggie burgess, who is here. [cheers and applause] this is where it...
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u.s. supreme court. the high court will hear more than two hours of arguments over whether a tiktok ban is allowed under the first amendment. biden signed a law allowing the ban last spring if at least five justices say yes, tiktok would either need to find a new owner or shut down in the u.s. by january 19th. >> so many san francisco san francisco businesses rely on big conventions, and the first major one of the year is about to begin. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference returns to the city next week, and abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn takes a look at the impact for this conference and the city's new mayor. >> san francisco's sights and sounds draw scores of tourists every year, but it's the convention business that really packs an economic punch. the westin saint francis hotel in union square will once again be host for one of the biggest conventions in the city. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference. the conference includes global industry leaders, investors and tech creators. >> the j.p. morg
u.s. supreme court. the high court will hear more than two hours of arguments over whether a tiktok ban is allowed under the first amendment. biden signed a law allowing the ban last spring if at least five justices say yes, tiktok would either need to find a new owner or shut down in the u.s. by january 19th. >> so many san francisco san francisco businesses rely on big conventions, and the first major one of the year is about to begin. the j.p. morgan healthcare conference returns to...