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they're not all over the world they're in bourke of oh salvato film this delivery of free grain from the serbian government. it shows how belgrade tries to keep the loyalty of serbs who live in kosovo giving them aid the serbian government undermines cost of those independence. by big november it's kosovo's albanians who are part. of the very same prestigious streets where that celebrated nine months before they reject a plan from the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon which will allow serbia to retain power over parts of kosovo. but there's a deeper frustration here that independence has not changed their lives in the way that homes that cost of those government has let them down. there have been changes we are now independence with the constitution of we are making new laws the european standards donors have promised us one point two billion euros that's why people today are more optimistic and hopeful about the future certainly there will be difficulties but we will make progress. but like so many costs been albanians lucian his son did not yet see that progress. by the end of the
they're not all over the world they're in bourke of oh salvato film this delivery of free grain from the serbian government. it shows how belgrade tries to keep the loyalty of serbs who live in kosovo giving them aid the serbian government undermines cost of those independence. by big november it's kosovo's albanians who are part. of the very same prestigious streets where that celebrated nine months before they reject a plan from the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon which will allow serbia...
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they're not all over the world they're in bourke of though some of the film this delivery of free grain from the serbian government. it shows how belgrade tries to keep the loyalty of serbs who live in kosovo giving them aid the serbian government undermines cost of those independence . by big november it's kosovo's albanians who are part. of the very same prestigious streets where they'd celebrated nine months before they reject the plan from the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon which will allow serbia to retain power over parts of kosovo. but there's a deeper frustration here that independence has not changed their lives in the way that homes that cost of those government has let them down. there have been changes we are now independents with the constitution of we are making new laws the european standards donors have promised us one point two billion euros that's why people today are more optimistic and hopeful about the future certainly of there will be difficulties but we will make progress. but like so many costs been albanians lucian his son did not yet see that progress. by t
they're not all over the world they're in bourke of though some of the film this delivery of free grain from the serbian government. it shows how belgrade tries to keep the loyalty of serbs who live in kosovo giving them aid the serbian government undermines cost of those independence . by big november it's kosovo's albanians who are part. of the very same prestigious streets where they'd celebrated nine months before they reject the plan from the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon which will...
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he was originally 30 years ago now, he came to the kourts after the nomination of robert bourk, the staunch conservative failed. that was the most epic battle to the supreme court anyone had seen up to that time and it makes sense in some ken de-reese, he was very important in other fields as well. for example, when he came on the cou ttle roe v. wade.a pitch there was a time they thought he would be the one to throw out the vote in roe v. wade. now that he's leaving, there's an open kwitsz. a gentle approach in many ways that, frankly, is out of step with the lines we're in today. >> the breaking news. justice anthony m. kennedy stepping down from the supreme court at the age of 81 years old after 30 monumental years on the court. this is a huge breaking news story. we'll continue to it all day long. for now i'm dan harris in new york. thank you. >>> 30 years on the supreme court and it is about to be over for justice kennedy. he's retiring effectively on juul 31st, but making that announcement today and making heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief a
he was originally 30 years ago now, he came to the kourts after the nomination of robert bourk, the staunch conservative failed. that was the most epic battle to the supreme court anyone had seen up to that time and it makes sense in some ken de-reese, he was very important in other fields as well. for example, when he came on the cou ttle roe v. wade.a pitch there was a time they thought he would be the one to throw out the vote in roe v. wade. now that he's leaving, there's an open kwitsz. a...
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republicans have been seeing the drama since the kennedy nomination originally that should have been robert bourke>> carpa i carp -- karma is a yw what. this does track back to harry reid. i opposed it then, i oppose it now. we should have the filibuster. but it was the democrats. charles: are the democrats going to be able to stop this? it seems like the rally point is abortion. we are hearing scary things in terms of -- they are laying it on pretty thick already. >> they are laying it on thick. but i spent time going through par limitary rules to see if there were any tricks. i don't think that there are. the only thing i can see happening. you have senators running in red states that are democrats. they are pacing the floor right now. then you have got some republican senators, you know who they are, murkowski, collins, you don't know what they are going to do. probably the only tactic available is to screw up everything in the senate which democrats might be able to do. screw up everything in order to try and slow it down. i don't know if it will work. charles: names are being tossed out there
republicans have been seeing the drama since the kennedy nomination originally that should have been robert bourke>> carpa i carp -- karma is a yw what. this does track back to harry reid. i opposed it then, i oppose it now. we should have the filibuster. but it was the democrats. charles: are the democrats going to be able to stop this? it seems like the rally point is abortion. we are hearing scary things in terms of -- they are laying it on pretty thick already. >> they are...
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we have seen with bourke and it went to bush versus gore.ow we see 5-4 decisions on partisan grounds, and that's not good for american justice. lou: if you happen to be a conservative or republican or independent, it's a refreshing change from the liberal courts that dominated the last 40 years. >> i think it last liberal court was in the 1960s. rehnquist was very conservative, and john roberts who is fairly conservative. it's a matter of degree whether you think it's a conservative or liberal court. they did recognize gay marriage and a woman's right to choose abortion. true conservatives also follow precedent. the big key issue will be whether the president nominates a free-wheeling conservative who thinks it's up to him or her to overrule rulings or say i would have voted differently, but the law is the law and i'm not going to change it. lou: i think msnbc, nbc news, cbs, cnn. what's the other one? and their hair is on fire talking about the decline of roe versus wade. >> the cnn and msnbc pundits have been wrong from day one. they predi
we have seen with bourke and it went to bush versus gore.ow we see 5-4 decisions on partisan grounds, and that's not good for american justice. lou: if you happen to be a conservative or republican or independent, it's a refreshing change from the liberal courts that dominated the last 40 years. >> i think it last liberal court was in the 1960s. rehnquist was very conservative, and john roberts who is fairly conservative. it's a matter of degree whether you think it's a conservative or...
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ed: it will be the most of brutal since bourke.u: i love the fact ambassador john bolton sitting down with vladimir putin organized the date and place for the summit between vladimir putin and president donald trump. i think that's extraordinary. ed: there has not been one single leak out of that national security team. lou: john bolton would be bad man to test. ed: i think they will have a very important summit. lou: think about the idiots who don't want the president of the united states to talk with vladimir putin. what is wrong with the idiot left in this country? ed: it will be one tough guy on the opposite side of another tough guy and they will figure out what they want to move forward on. they need to be hall lies. he's the strongest he's been in his presidency by the poll numbers. lou: he's a strong fella irrespective. what did barack obama ever do? what did he ever do? he was considered by the national left-wing media a strong president. he was a daffodil who didn't like to work very much. ed: lead from behind. that was h
ed: it will be the most of brutal since bourke.u: i love the fact ambassador john bolton sitting down with vladimir putin organized the date and place for the summit between vladimir putin and president donald trump. i think that's extraordinary. ed: there has not been one single leak out of that national security team. lou: john bolton would be bad man to test. ed: i think they will have a very important summit. lou: think about the idiots who don't want the president of the united states to...
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there is relative peace here compared to what it has been like in the latika bourke days.der gary lane also why have the military being brought in? it was a request from the greater manchester fire and rescue service for additional staff to assist beating the fires. there isa to assist beating the fires. there is a large area to look at and we are providing 100 troops from four scots based at catterick in north yorkshire, they came down last night and they are here this morning. the first elements are on the ground and they have been trained and they will go they have been trained and they will go out with the fire and rescue service in support of them to try to get rid of this fire. they are here for 48 hours initially but it could be longer? that is the request at the moment, we are in support but if they need is for longer we will look and see if we can do that. we are here to support them and their request as it stands at 48 hours. thank you for talking to us. the help is now arriving some tired firefighters have been working incredibly hard since sunday. more hands to
there is relative peace here compared to what it has been like in the latika bourke days.der gary lane also why have the military being brought in? it was a request from the greater manchester fire and rescue service for additional staff to assist beating the fires. there isa to assist beating the fires. there is a large area to look at and we are providing 100 troops from four scots based at catterick in north yorkshire, they came down last night and they are here this morning. the first...