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the court of appeal down her requests to challenge those convictions. medical evidence". was not murder or attempted murder. reassessed all of the evidence thejury had during letby�*s two trials. we did not find any murders. in all cases, death or injury were due to natural causes orjust bad medical care. attempted murders. the jury in the trial heard evidence letby murdered babies them with air. an alternative explanation. for these babies' deaths and that there was a combination, if you take the totality of the 17 cases, there was a combination of babies being in the wrong in other words, they say the nhs failed and letby�*s the court of appeal. it said... where letby worked. she is serving 15 whole life prison sentences. researchers are hoping they will learn whether artificial that could improve the rate of diagnosis sian taylor—phillips — isjoint—lead of this it isa it is a large publicly funded trial, funded by the research trial. funded by the institute for health and it is really research. ana it is—rsat—ty ——————~r—— on researche ana it is—rsatty . . on improving
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of success. i have a district court that issued april limiter injunction. in a court of appeals that you say are erroneously stated. i do not know why if we determine the court of appeals applied the wrong standard and vacate its ruling the district court injunction does not just come back into effect. you are not asking us to issue pis that right? >> that's right. cooks we are in a situation where we don't have to be reaching that merits of success. what we are doing is evaluating the court of appeals was correct when it said this was supposed to be evaluated under the rational basis standard as opposed to strict scrutiny, right question asked all i meant to suggest more guidance rather than less in the opinion as to why extensively the district court did not use the discretion because it may not be if they disagree with you. this is my other question you'd youdiffer from the government insofar as the government says just decide the wrong level scrutiny was apply here send it back to the fifth circuit to apply it too. you cite no, we should be applying the standard for strict s
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the court should reject the theory in this case and affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals. justice thomas: how would you assessheifference between the fifth circuit approach as you see it and in the totality he circumstances approach as weeard this morning? mr. mccloud: i do not think there is a difference between what the fifth circuit is and what graham dire justice alito: the solicitor -- justice thomas: theitor general not so mh aham. mr. mccloud: the difference between our position and the government's opinion if they wantb include arguments that the officer escalated or created danger and we don't think that is a relevant situation under graham or the fourth amendment. it is whether there was legitimate threat to the officers. justice thomas: were they arguing that ts morning? mr. mccloud: mr. zelinsk said sergeant felix created a dangerous situation. justice thomas: i thought he said he wants to arguth later when he goes back. mr. mccloud: that was e argument they try to advance in the fifth circuit and this is the e ing i agree with jge higginbotham about. he says t
the court should reject the theory in this case and affirmed the judgment of the court of appeals. justice thomas: how would you assessheifference between the fifth circuit approach as you see it and in the totality he circumstances approach as weeard this morning? mr. mccloud: i do not think there is a difference between what the fifth circuit is and what graham dire justice alito: the solicitor -- justice thomas: theitor general not so mh aham. mr. mccloud: the difference between our position...
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the court of appeal has previously turned what they describe — as "significant new lucy letby, arrestedf chester hospital was not murder or attempted murder. letby�*s two trials. orjust bad medical care. attempted murders. in our opinion, the medical opinion, the medical evidence the jury in the trial heard evidence letby murdered babies in a number of different ways, including injecting and inappropriate or absent treatment. conviction should be reconsidered by that can only happen if the criminal cases review commission agrees. it said... about the care of children at the hospital tom symonds, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. america's top diplomat — secretary of state marco rubio citizenship. the deal, which designated el salvador a safe country marques from bbc mundo. and as you say, president trump singled him out and singled him for his admiration, the way he has treated the security so in his second term, he has promised growth and he might get that by more or less dancing to the us tune. so do we have any details of what kind of agreement has well,
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of causation that ca't be easily applied. rejected that proposition its judgment should beffmed. i welcome court questions. justice thomas: would you articulate for us what you think thrict court and the court of appeals held? ms. pettit: i think the district court held, and i would point your honor to footnote two unr the fifth circuit that created risk weren't relevant under the fifth circuit test, the argument the petitioner was pursuing at that time. to justice sor's questi earlier the statements she's referring to have to be read in it ishat the fifth circuit wasse rejecting when it set up our were iant. judge jackson: sorry. the fifth circuit made in its opinion regardin it's holding was have to be read in light of the arguments that were before it? ms. pettit: ieve that is what they are referring to when they say tha the actions you are talking about are relevant. judge jackson: what is a judge hitham same when he says "i write separately to express my concern with the circuit of threat doctrine" but does not define ithe way you have. he says doctrine counters at the supreme court instructions to look at the totalithe circumstances. ms. pettit: i would point you to page 15 a of his opinion our
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he appealed the judge's order for release, asking a full panel of federal judges to review the case. in september of 2017, that request was granted. the seventh circuit us court confession was coerced. nine weeks later, the seven judge panel upheld the state courts finding that dassey's confession was voluntary, meaning the young man will remain in prison. the us supreme court declined to review his case. brendan dassey's lawyers have vowed to continue the fight for his freedom. craig melvin: coming up. he told me to watch "dateline." craig melvin: in the steven avery case, how a six-year-old "dateline" led to a brand new attorney. sandy greenman: i said, that's the woman that's going to get steven out of prison. craig melvin: when "dateline" continues. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪ i've got places to go and i'm feeling free. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me.♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage of the inte
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court. but there are 94 of those across the country. and sometimes you'll see a lot of different plaintiffs going into a lot of different courts. eventually they will filter up to the federal courts of appeals. there are 13 different circuit courts of appeals. and then ultimately, perhaps we could see a case go up to the u.s. supreme court. and that's really one of the main reasons why the supreme court exists. and one of the main factors to determine whether the court will take a case, if they're seeing a split, a difference in how different circuits or different districts are applying a law that makes it more likely that the supreme court will ultimately get involved. so this will remain chaotic for the next several days and weeks, but eventually it will work itself out in the courts. >> all right, elie honig, thank you so much for us. >> gutting one of the world's leading aid agencies has been a priority for the wealthiest man in the world, elon musk and his associates at doge. we want to discuss now with former usaid assistant administrator for global health, doctor atul gawande. thank you so much for joining us, doctor. we appreciate you being with us. you've said that even a temporary
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presented to the jury. of experts, it's another to overturn the murder conviction, and that's the court of appealplication innocence or guilt in a case, that's a matter for the courts, its role is to refer the case to judges if it thinks dominic casciani, bbc news. for talks with president trump, the first foreign leader to visit the white house since mr trump returned to power. ef cedr trump “drrsnt , ~ ef cedr trump in rent , ~ ef cedrtrumpin the , ~ ef cedr trump in the oval office yesterday said there are no guarantees that is guarantees that that ceasefire is going to hold, that is very much going to hold, so that is very much the most important topic for them he enjoyed �*asa i as a peacemaker �*as a peacemaker in the himself as a peacemaker in the middle already takes credit if the if"? t that 7 7 th; 111315; a.” . for the hostages that have been released from gaza so far, even that 7 thatdealwas --, that deal was negotiated though that deal was negotiated before he returned to power. and now though that deal was negotiated befc he 1e returned to power. and now though that deal was negotia
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courts have upheld sanctuary laws. in fact, san francisco sued the first trump administration for trying to withhold funds because of sanctuary policies, and an appeals court ruled the policies were illegal and found it was unconstitutional. withhold federal funding. with that in mind, what has been the legal justification we've heard from the courts? and is there any reason to believe the courts might have a different view this time around? in president trump's second term? >> the legal justification the first time around had to do with the fact that the grants that were provided to places like san francisco and chicago and new york, the grants were not conditioned on anything having to do with immigration. they had to do with criminal justice, had to do with housing, those kinds of things not not remotely related to immigration. and so there's no reason to believe that courts would look at that differently, because the types of grants that san francisco and other jurisdictions around the country get are not to provide immigration services. they're grants to provide things dealing with education or housing, as i said, or public safety. and i don't t
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if you lose in the district court and you're the administration and you don't like it, you have the right to appeal up to the court of appeals. and then you can even ask the next level, the u.s. supreme court, to take the case. so it's not as if the game is over. once the district court judge rules, there are still many other layers of protection and appeal built in there, too. >> so to what extent, ellie, do you think that the white house, the trump white house knows this and this is a concerted strategy? i ask you this because i read this renowned legal scholar over the last few days who said that the white house is engaging in what's called a make me strategy. >> so that i've heard that that scholar is a little shaky in some of his opinions. yeah. look, the strategy that donald trump has used here so far is he's going to do what he wants first, and then he's going to make plaintiffs. he's going to make state attorneys general. he's going to make private citizens go sue him in court if they want to stop him from doing what he wants, they have to make him. so that's definitely been a strategy by the president. but t
if you lose in the district court and you're the administration and you don't like it, you have the right to appeal up to the court of appeals. and then you can even ask the next level, the u.s. supreme court, to take the case. so it's not as if the game is over. once the district court judge rules, there are still many other layers of protection and appeal built in there, too. >> so to what extent, ellie, do you think that the white house, the trump white house knows this and this is a...
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of justice has appealed a federal judge's order indefinitely blocking president trump's executive order that would restrict birthright citizenship. this was announced late last night. the appeal will be heard by the u.s. courtt. the executive order was or has already drawn 9 lawsuits. hearings are expected in the coming days in boston and new hampshire. california attorney general rob bonta, by the way, released a statement ahead of the hearing in which he said, quote. the president is attempting to override the 14th amendment and unilaterally amend the u.s. constitution. i am committed to ensuring the full rights of american born children are upheld and respected and quote, the attorney general's office, by the way, says that the executive order is allowed if it is allowed to stand an estimated 24,500 people in california would get their citizenship stripped. the hearing is set for 7 o'clock this morning in massachusetts. well, open city workers meanwhile, are being ordered back to the office after years of being able to work remotely employees are now required to go to the office for days a week. the expectation will begin in april for all city workers. the in office mandate comes as 100 city workers have
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of justice, they have appealed a federal judge's order. definitely blocking president trump's executive order that would restrict birthright citizenship. this was announced late thursday night. the appeal will be heard by the u.s. court of appeals for the 9th circuit executive orders already drawn 9 lawsuits. hearings are expected in the coming days in boston and new hampshire. lg. they're recalling about 500,000 electric ranges. do too the front not actually be activated by either people or pets. with reports of 28 fires, at least 8 injuries and 3 pet deaths. the products are still at a number of retail stores, including best buy costco and home depot customers with the affected ranges are buys. keep kids pets away from the range and to double check those knobs before you leave your home for you. go to bed. we have more information on our website on this. a kron 4 dot com. we'll be right back going away. >> well, a relatively new strain of bird flu which killed a man louisiana, has severely sick and the canadian teen has been detected for the first time in dairy herds. emergent strain was previously linked only to migrating birds and poultry. the fda says it has now been detected in dairy cows and nevada. earlier th
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it was announced late last night that the appeal is going to be heard by the 9th circuit court of appeals. the executive order has already sparge 9 lawsuits and hearings are expected in the coming days in boston and hampshire. california attorney general rob bonta had this to say ahead of the hearing in part, quote, the president is attempting to override the 14th amendment and unilaterally amend the u.s. constitution. i am committed to ensuring the full rights of american born children that are upheld and respected. the attorney general's office says that if the executive order were to be allowed to stand about 25,000 people in california would have their citizenship stripped. that hearing was supposed to start at 7 o'clock this morning in massachusetts. we'll let you know what happens. >> time now, 7.19, and all week, the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles have been bombarded with questions. some serious, some light hearted, but many questions you know, the ultimate question is going to be answered on sunday. >> who wins? which let's go live now to the superdome and sara pal
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court of appeals for the 9th circuit.tive order has already drawn 9 lawsuits and hearings are expected in the coming days in boston and new hampshire. california attorney general rob bonta released this statement ahead of the hearing. he says in part, quote, the president is attempting to override the 14th amendment and unilaterally amend the u.s. constitution. i am committed to ensuring the full rights of american born children are upheld and respected. the attorney general's office says the executive order if it's allowed to stand about 24,000 people in california would have their citizenship stripped. the hearing is at 7 o'clock this morning in massachusetts. >> well, all week, the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles have been peppered bombarded really with questions ranging from super bowl. 59 to what their favorite color is soon. they'll be delighted with each other. all right. that's we'll see what goes on here that. standing by live for us out in front of the superdome in new orleans. get that warning. >
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circuit court of. appeals said, we're going to let the state court proceedings play. >> out. >> but we'll retain the power. >> to examine. >> whether what. >> happens in. >> the state courts. >> would violate federal law. or the federal constitution later. >> what that means for voters is this process. >> is going. >> to. >> be dragged out. it's not going to be over any. >> time soon. >> and i need. folks to understand that we can't stop paying. >> attention to this. we cannot get outraged, fatigued. the stakes are too high. >> this is an important, important point. and there is still work to be done here. this this thing may drag out, but it's not over. former attorney general holder ends his op ed like this. he says, quote, we have we all have an obligation to defend the founding principles of our nation, and the courts have a sacred responsibility to uphold voting rights. north carolinians and all americans should be watching closely to ensure justice is done here. four years after america survived a brazen
circuit court of. appeals said, we're going to let the state court proceedings play. >> out. >> but we'll retain the power. >> to examine. >> whether what. >> happens in. >> the state courts. >> would violate federal law. or the federal constitution later. >> what that means for voters is this process. >> is going. >> to. >> be dragged out. it's not going to be over any. >> time soon. >> and i need. folks to...
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from there, it will go likely to a federal court of appeals. and the other thing that we've seen happening across the country is multiple lawsuits challenging the same executive action in various different districts. ultimately, i do think this could be headed up to the u.s. supreme court. but you raise a really important point, which is in the meantime, and this will take time. all these federal employees remain in limbo. i'll tell you, i've had people ask me, should i take this buyout or not? now, i'm not dispensing free legal advice, but frankly, i don't know what to tell them because there's so much uncertainty here and there's so much chaos. and so hopefully the courts will recognize the urgency of this. they have so far and act as quickly as possible. >> so, laura, you heard ellie say there that it's probably going to end up before the u.s. supreme court. i am not a legal expert like either of you, but i know enough to to know that this u.s. supreme court is a pretty conservative. be has an expansive view of the powers of the presidency,
from there, it will go likely to a federal court of appeals. and the other thing that we've seen happening across the country is multiple lawsuits challenging the same executive action in various different districts. ultimately, i do think this could be headed up to the u.s. supreme court. but you raise a really important point, which is in the meantime, and this will take time. all these federal employees remain in limbo. i'll tell you, i've had people ask me, should i take this buyout or not?...
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court of appeals ruled that the conditions the trump administration attempted to place on federal fundingunconstitutional and that our local sanctuary policies comply with federal law. >> no one is interfering with the federal government's ability to do their job. >> but the trump administration is certainly interfering with our ability to do our job. they're trying to take away our autonomy and interfering with our ability to keep our residents safe. and thus we have no choice but to seek relief from the court. >> i want to mention that our lawsuit is joined by a number of jurisdictions across the country including new haven, connecticut, portland, oregon. king county, washington. and i'm here to introduce our santa clara county council tony lopresti. i very much appreciate the partnership between our offices and as i mentioned, santa clara is co-leading this case with us . good morning. i want to begin by thanking city attorney david chiu and his extraordinary team for their leadership and partnership with santa clara county and standing up for the constitutional rights of our residents
court of appeals ruled that the conditions the trump administration attempted to place on federal fundingunconstitutional and that our local sanctuary policies comply with federal law. >> no one is interfering with the federal government's ability to do their job. >> but the trump administration is certainly interfering with our ability to do our job. they're trying to take away our autonomy and interfering with our ability to keep our residents safe. and thus we have no choice but...
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google asking a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling that would force it to make changes to its app store. lawyers for google want the san francisco based ninth circuit court ofo overturn a ruling from 2023, in a case between google and epic games, the maker of fortnite. a jury ruled that google was running an illegal app store monopoly by not allowing apps to sell things through their own stores. google claims the judge in that case should not have issued an order telling the company to change its app store. a new report finds climate change could cause a nearly $1.5 trillion drop in home values across the country over the next 30 years. the report from first street, which measures financial risks, finds the decline in values will be mostly linked to rising insurance rates that is caused by the increasingly costly disasters such as the southern california wildfires and recent hurricanes in the gulf coast. researchers say those increased insurance rates, or lack of coverage at all, will make it harder for homeowners to sell their homes, and that will take down prices. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents. >> pam. thank you. 749 straight back
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the attorney for google argued in front of the ninth circuit court of appeals yesterday that the judgefferently from apple. if google should lose that appeal, it would have to make its play store available to competitors. a ruling could take several months. >> a 311 year old stradivarius violin could become the most expensive instrument ever sold. [music] i'd be afraid to. >> play it. isn't that beautiful? >> i'm not even touch it. right. yeah. sotheby's is auctioning off the violin this friday. music experts predict it will go for between 12 and $18 million. the current record is held by another stradivarius, which sold for 15.9 million back in 2011. the violin that's up for auction was donated to the new england conservatory, which is selling the instrument to fund student scholarships. 650 now, thousands of people marched in protest in a national demonstration called a day without immigrants. [music] many of those who participated also didn't go to school or work, and didn't spend any money to show the economic impact of immigrants in the united states. some businesses also closed.
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of executive power. there may be some federal district courts and courts of appeal that are going to see it that way. , this will wind up at the supreme court printer recent history of the supreme court has been to allow the ever expanding executive power to take over all aspects of government. i'm extremely pessimistic. i realize litigation will slow the administration down to some extent. but by the time we get to the supreme court, my great fear is this will all be for naught. what are your thoughts? i will take your response off-line. guest: thank you. we do not believe there is one silver bullet to get out of the situation the country is thrust into, a situation deeply harmful to people and communities. litigation is an important role. without litigation, communities would still be going without programs like head start and meals on wheels and essential services. without litigation, musk and doge would still be rifling through data at the treasury department on individual americans. litigation is going to be really important in the immediate term. your concern about the broader place this goes hi
of executive power. there may be some federal district courts and courts of appeal that are going to see it that way. , this will wind up at the supreme court printer recent history of the supreme court has been to allow the ever expanding executive power to take over all aspects of government. i'm extremely pessimistic. i realize litigation will slow the administration down to some extent. but by the time we get to the supreme court, my great fear is this will all be for naught. what are your...
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of executive power. there may be some federal district courts and courts of appeal that are going to see it that way. , this will wind up at the supreme court printer recent history of the supreme court has been to allow the ever expanding executive power to take over all aspects of government. i'm extremely pessimistic. i realize litigation will slow the administration down to some extent. but by the time we get to the supreme court, my great fear is this will all be for naught. what are your thoughts? i will take your response off-line. guest: thank you. we do not believe there is one silver bullet to get out of the situation the country is thrust into, a situation deeply harmful to people and communities. litigation is an important role. without litigation, communities would still be going without programs like head start and meals on wheels and essential services. without litigation, musk and doge would still be rifling through data at the treasury department on individual americans. litigation is going to be really important in the immediate term. your concern about the broader place this goes hi
of executive power. there may be some federal district courts and courts of appeal that are going to see it that way. , this will wind up at the supreme court printer recent history of the supreme court has been to allow the ever expanding executive power to take over all aspects of government. i'm extremely pessimistic. i realize litigation will slow the administration down to some extent. but by the time we get to the supreme court, my great fear is this will all be for naught. what are your...
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to do is get sued in 5 or 6 different circuits so that we can have a difference in the court of courts of appeals we can get to the supreme court. that's where i think this is headed. again, you can have fascinating conversations about doge. i remember sitting at cfpb, becky a couple years back asking a question. you know, look, nobody's coming to work today, do we? are we worried that any of these folks are working another job when they're back at home? and i was told by the career staff, there's no way we can find it. well, doge found that here in the first two weeks on the job. so there's some really good things happening with doge, but it's sort of a sort of a sidebar to the bigger discussion about the fight between the white house and the congress over impoundment. >> and, mick, the other question i have is, you know, we're hearing now about, you know, various payments that people say could be questionable. we raise this issue of politico pro, which, by the way, most companies subscribe to and parts of the government subscribe to because hopefully they offer services and news that is of valu
to do is get sued in 5 or 6 different circuits so that we can have a difference in the court of courts of appeals we can get to the supreme court. that's where i think this is headed. again, you can have fascinating conversations about doge. i remember sitting at cfpb, becky a couple years back asking a question. you know, look, nobody's coming to work today, do we? are we worried that any of these folks are working another job when they're back at home? and i was told by the career staff,...
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a court of higher appeals. >> to which he. >> could appeal, which was the republican party.rty. so i think netanyahu's leverage right now is lower than it. >> was over the last. >> four years. >> what is donald trump most interested in? is he most interested in israel and the survival of israel and the best interests of israel, or is he more interested in maintaining a good and fruitful relationship with saudi arabia? because those two things can, you know, they can work together, but they also can be in conflict, right? >> i mean, i think donald trump wants to win, right? we've heard this so many times. he wants to succeed. he wants to demonstrate that no other american president or secretary of state or administration could achieve the kind of results in the middle east that he wants to achieve, how. >> serious he. >> is about. >> this, how much leverage he's actually prepared to bring against israel in this regard is unclear, but you're dealing with a highly transactional individual whose conception of the national interest. i think if trump 1.0 is any indication, is subo
a court of higher appeals. >> to which he. >> could appeal, which was the republican party.rty. so i think netanyahu's leverage right now is lower than it. >> was over the last. >> four years. >> what is donald trump most interested in? is he most interested in israel and the survival of israel and the best interests of israel, or is he more interested in maintaining a good and fruitful relationship with saudi arabia? because those two things can, you know, they...
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court of justice has said. this is what south africa said in their appeal to the court. this has been the basis of saying that this is a genocide because of what israel has done the devastation it has rot across casa. and to now say that because there's a problem, because people can't really live like this as if it were a hurricane or a flood that had left this. it is, it's an astonishing thing to see. and the notion, i think so is very clearly being understood in israel as well as among israel. supporters here in the united states is that the truck administration has the back of the most extreme elements within is rarely society and the any hope of maintaining this ceasefire. is a very, very dicey proposition right now. i want to bring in your scene nickelback. now. yes, i am finished with just describing the, the amount of pressure that there are the amount of support that they've been. benjamin netanyahu coalition in the far right, members of the coalition that i possibly have from the united states, there seems to be some sort of symbiotic relationship is going on bet
court of justice has said. this is what south africa said in their appeal to the court. this has been the basis of saying that this is a genocide because of what israel has done the devastation it has rot across casa. and to now say that because there's a problem, because people can't really live like this as if it were a hurricane or a flood that had left this. it is, it's an astonishing thing to see. and the notion, i think so is very clearly being understood in israel as well as among...
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court, particularly, as you said, because we're going to likely see copy and paste efforts of this complaint in different areas around the country. that means these lawsuits will percolate up to different federal appealssitions on it. and what happens when we see federal appeals courts from different areas of the country disagree? it ends up in the supreme court. all right, lisa ruben and julia ainsley, thank you very much, ladies. up next on ana cabrera reports a viral quad demic as positivity rates for flu, covid and other respiratory illnesses and norovirus soar. why this is happening and the best way to protect your family. >> work, play. >> blink. relief. >> work, play. >> blink. >> relief. >> the only. >> 3 in 1. >> extended relief formula for dry eyes. >> blink. >> you're seeing skechers famous glide step footwear everywhere. and now that famous design is available in hands free. skechers slip ins get the comfort and style glide step now with the convenience of slip with the convenience of slip ins. with no be ♪ (male vo) big. (female vo) small. essential. (male vo) big. small. essential. (female vo) big. small. (male vo) essential. (female vo) grande. (male vo) pequeño. (female vo) esencial. n
court, particularly, as you said, because we're going to likely see copy and paste efforts of this complaint in different areas around the country. that means these lawsuits will percolate up to different federal appealssitions on it. and what happens when we see federal appeals courts from different areas of the country disagree? it ends up in the supreme court. all right, lisa ruben and julia ainsley, thank you very much, ladies. up next on ana cabrera reports a viral quad demic as positivity...
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of judges who were not particularly sympathetic when he was a candidate. but ultimately these cases have to go before the supreme court. we have a system of appeal. what different about this term as opposed to the one you and i covered the first time trump was elected is trump is wasting no time. this is -- i have to tell you the entire city is on edge. just the peace of these changes and the glory of executive orders. it has everyone reeling. there is a reason for that. he knows the final two years of the second term president c code slows down and you lose a lot of momentum. he wants -- if there is going to be challenges, he is going to invite them to go into court and knock them down and get on with this. >> laura: i hope it doesn't take months or years because that's what the democrats are planning to do is drag it out as long as they can. but jonathan we will cover that with you as always. chicago leaders facing big consequences for trying to stop again the moves of common sense into their cities. i will tell you about it next. dude, i really need a new phone. check out my new samsung galaxy s25 ultra. it's got galaxy ai. imagine this thing
of judges who were not particularly sympathetic when he was a candidate. but ultimately these cases have to go before the supreme court. we have a system of appeal. what different about this term as opposed to the one you and i covered the first time trump was elected is trump is wasting no time. this is -- i have to tell you the entire city is on edge. just the peace of these changes and the glory of executive orders. it has everyone reeling. there is a reason for that. he knows the final two...
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the pardon power was given to a president at a time there was not all these layers of court cases that you can appeal. this was a break glass in case of emergency type power that obviously presidents have extended and extended and extended. now we are having conversations that the founders never had in their brains as a potential. if we want to change it and we are worried about it, there are routes to ameliorate those concerns with a constitutional amendment. host: this is willy in arkansas, democrat. you are next. caller: my question is all the stuff he says we have learned through the books and social studies and stuff, now we learned all of that back in the day. now they have -- they have somebody doing something different lately to what we learned. the same stuff we learned back in the day it does not associate with us today. host: a question about education again. guest: it is that same point that civics is different than history and civics is different than government. one is an active participation requirement or knowledge and one is knowing the theory behind it. theory and practice are very
the pardon power was given to a president at a time there was not all these layers of court cases that you can appeal. this was a break glass in case of emergency type power that obviously presidents have extended and extended and extended. now we are having conversations that the founders never had in their brains as a potential. if we want to change it and we are worried about it, there are routes to ameliorate those concerns with a constitutional amendment. host: this is willy in arkansas,...
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of judges who were not particularly sympathetic when he was a candidate. but, ultimately, these cases have to go before the supreme court. we have a system of appeal.hat's difference about this term as opposed to one that you and i helped cover the first time trump was elected is that trump is wasting no time. i mean, this is -- i mean, i got to tell you the entire city is on edge. just the pace of these changes, the flurry of executive orders, has everyone reeling. and there is a reason for that he knows that the final two years of a second term presidency, everything slows down. you lose a lot of momentum. he wants -- if there is going to be challenges. is he going to invite them. is he going to go into court and they are going to knock them down and they are going to get on with this. >> laura: yeah. well, i hope it doesn't take months or years, because that's what the democrats are planning to do, drag it out as long as they can. but, jonathan, we will cover all that with you. thank you so much, as always. all right, chicago leaders, they're facing big consequences for trying to stop, again, the move of common sense into their cities. i will te
of judges who were not particularly sympathetic when he was a candidate. but, ultimately, these cases have to go before the supreme court. we have a system of appeal.hat's difference about this term as opposed to one that you and i helped cover the first time trump was elected is that trump is wasting no time. i mean, this is -- i mean, i got to tell you the entire city is on edge. just the pace of these changes, the flurry of executive orders, has everyone reeling. and there is a reason for...
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in december, an appeals court overturned sbblefield's 2020 rape conviction, determining prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. that's a violation of california's racial justice act. california's attorney general's office is appealing the overturned conviction to the state supreme court. the removal of the controversial bike lane on valencia street has been pushed back. according to the chronicle, san francisco transportation officials said the wet weather delayed the start of the project. it had been scheduled to start monday. the project is going to remove the bike lane that runs down the center of valencia street and replace it with side running bike lanes. construction is said to cost over $1 million and take 2 to 3 months to complete. the new start date for construction is february 18th. still ahead on abc seven news at 11. see how san francisco is gearing up for a big lunar new year celebration in one of its neighborhoods and making sure everyone is safe at the same time. and one of the highlights of the super bowl is often the commercials. but there's a surprise in store. the government agency that reportedly bought time tom
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francisco, and so that serves as a lack of an incentive for people not to come here and commit those acts. >> public defender elizabeth camacho told the court she'll be appealingial justice act, saying minorities receive harsher punishments. camacho also accused judge farrell of racial bias against both her, a mexican-american and her client, complaining about his skepticism and facial expressions and tone when making comments that can't be captured by the record. you told the judge right to his face that you felt as though he was making faces, using inappropriate tone with you that was indicative of racial bias. >> i don't want to talk about that specifically, because that is also a point that's being litigated. >> that was dan noyes reporting. if you have a story for the i-team, just go to abc7 news.com slash i-team, or you can give us a call at 188 40 i-team. construction on the controversial bike lane on valencia street has been pushed back. according to the chronicle, san francisco transportation officials said the wet weather delayed the start of that project. it had been scheduled to start on monday. the project will remove the bike lane that runs down
francisco, and so that serves as a lack of an incentive for people not to come here and commit those acts. >> public defender elizabeth camacho told the court she'll be appealingial justice act, saying minorities receive harsher punishments. camacho also accused judge farrell of racial bias against both her, a mexican-american and her client, complaining about his skepticism and facial expressions and tone when making comments that can't be captured by the record. you told the judge right...
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of law. >> the trump administration is likely to appeal that case all the way to the supreme court. administration lawyers have argued that the 14th amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship has been used as a loophole by those in the country illegally. >>> meantime the trump administration once again is taking aim at sanctuary cities. newly sworn in attorney general pam bondi is ordering the justice department to cut federal funding to areas that refuse to work with i.c.e. california became a sanctuary state in 2017 when senate bill 54 was passed. so it limits how much local governments can cooperate with federal immigration officials. those in support say it helps protect undocumented immigrants. the trump administration says it makes cities more dangerous. >> sanctuary cities are sanctuary criminals. make that clear. we're going to hold sanctuary cities accountable. we'll take them to court. >> the trump administration is suing chicago over its sanctuary laws. san francisco has been a sanctuary city since 1989, but the policy really became a flash point in 2015 after the kil
of law. >> the trump administration is likely to appeal that case all the way to the supreme court. administration lawyers have argued that the 14th amendment's guarantee of birthright citizenship has been used as a loophole by those in the country illegally. >>> meantime the trump administration once again is taking aim at sanctuary cities. newly sworn in attorney general pam bondi is ordering the justice department to cut federal funding to areas that refuse to work with i.c.e....
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circuit court of appeals, justice kavanaugh recognized that a president sometimes has policy reasonsdistinct from constitution reasons for spending less than the fum amount appropriated by congress for a particular project or program. but in these circumstances, got to hear this from justice kavanaugh, in these circumstances, even the president does not have unilateral authority to refuse to spend the funds. this further solidifies the argument that such a power does not exist within our constitutional framework. over and over, courts and legal scholars have been clear, the president has no constitutional impoundment power. and, again, in 1998 in clinton v. new york, the supreme court struck down a law that allowed the president to unilaterally cancel appropriations further reinforcing the principle that the president does not have that power. in 1973 and 1974, the council of mental health center v. weinberger, arguments were rejected that the president has the constitutional power to refuse to release grant funding. the fact is that these decisions emphasize that the president of th
circuit court of appeals, justice kavanaugh recognized that a president sometimes has policy reasonsdistinct from constitution reasons for spending less than the fum amount appropriated by congress for a particular project or program. but in these circumstances, got to hear this from justice kavanaugh, in these circumstances, even the president does not have unilateral authority to refuse to spend the funds. this further solidifies the argument that such a power does not exist within our...
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in december, an appeals court overturned stubblefield's 2020 rape conviction, determining prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. a violation of california's racial justice act. >> we knew the state was coming. we knew it. the second that he had to go away, that he was going to come back because it was the most infected jury trial that we have ever been a part of professionally. >> prosecutors claim the former nfl star lured a woman to his home with the promise of a babysitting job. stubblefield said the interaction was a paid, consensual transaction. california's attorney general's office is appealing the overturned conviction to the state supreme court. happening today, a goodbye party for a san francisco cannabis shop, the vapor room. it's temporarily closing as the owner, martin olive, recovers. he was shot multiple times outside the shop just last week. >> very tethered to my pain. and it was. it just would not stop. you know? and then it got worse as more bullets hit me, and i just. i remember confusion and anger and fear. i thought i was going to die on ninth street. >> olive is recovering from seven gunshot wounds. the
in december, an appeals court overturned stubblefield's 2020 rape conviction, determining prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. a violation of california's racial justice act. >> we knew the state was coming. we knew it. the second that he had to go away, that he was going to come back because it was the most infected jury trial that we have ever been a part of professionally. >> prosecutors claim the former nfl star lured a woman to his home with the...
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of these tariffs threats. a line crossing around samsung winning an appeal case relating to a merger dating back to 2015. the high court has upheld an acquittal of samsung's executive chairman so they are currently down 2.7%. that may be more of an effect in reaction to the tariff risk. emerging market currencies have slumped with the peso iran the biggest losers. let's check in with mark cranfield. i know you have been monitoring the impact across the treasury curve. it's difficult to know which asset classes to zoom in on. what stands out to you in terms of how the markets are adjusting to this news? >> it's the macro traders in control so far today and that's not too surprising because we have the cash markets that have not opened so we have to take into account what we have seen. the dollar is strong across the board. suspension of stealth intervention already to try and keep them stable and that certainly the genesis of an article suggesting they are preparing talks with the u.s. but what's interesting is that the short end is looking at the inflation impact from tariffs and higher yields, especially the two year.
of these tariffs threats. a line crossing around samsung winning an appeal case relating to a merger dating back to 2015. the high court has upheld an acquittal of samsung's executive chairman so they are currently down 2.7%. that may be more of an effect in reaction to the tariff risk. emerging market currencies have slumped with the peso iran the biggest losers. let's check in with mark cranfield. i know you have been monitoring the impact across the treasury curve. it's difficult to know...
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of an incentive for people not to come here and commit those acts. >> public defender elizabeth camacho told the court she'll be appealing under the racial justice act minorities receive harsher punishments. camacho also accused judge farrell of racial bias against both her, a mexican-american and her client, complaining about his skepticism and facial expressions and tone when making comments that can't be captured by the record. you told the judge right to his face that you felt as...
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of law. >> reporter: the government is likely to appeal the case all the way to the supreme court. esident is also targeting thousands of fbi agents and other bureau employees for possible firings, especially those involved in the investigation of the january 6th riot on capitol hill. one agent on that list says the bureau is in turmoil, and cbs' scott macfarlane spoke with that agent whose identity we are protecting. >> reporter: the largest criminal investigation in fbi history has given away to potentially its largest crisis. do you think this is a distraction? >> absolutely. personally, i've lost sleep over this. >> reporter: this agenda, who helped arrest january 6th rioters, fears retaliation from new leaderhip of the justice department for speaking with cbs news. >> we just have a lot of unknowns. and it feels like no one has our backs. >> reporter: trump allies at the justice department ordered the fbi to send a questionnaire nationwide to identify the personnel who investigated january 6th and make a list for leadership to review. the agent is one of approximately 5,000 nam
of law. >> reporter: the government is likely to appeal the case all the way to the supreme court. esident is also targeting thousands of fbi agents and other bureau employees for possible firings, especially those involved in the investigation of the january 6th riot on capitol hill. one agent on that list says the bureau is in turmoil, and cbs' scott macfarlane spoke with that agent whose identity we are protecting. >> reporter: the largest criminal investigation in fbi history...
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of the strategy, right? like try to fight in the courts. maybe they ultimately win an appeal in the supreme court. and that expands trump's powers and the executive's power to do all of these, take all these actions. >> yeah, i think as stephen was saying, there's a feeling that they there's they almost can't lose in a way, because even if they if they win the cases, then they can do what they want. if they lose the cases, they still have won in a way, because number one, as stephen was saying, you know, if the damage is already done, it's near impossible to build back up some of the capacity that's been lost. and even if people get their jobs back, they're sort of living in fear, looking over their shoulders, knowing that they may not have a job the next day. so the the there's they are going to try to go as far and as fast as they can and then let the courts sort of sort it out later and tell them what they what they can't do. and that's a very different way than administrations have approached this kind of thing in the past. and it'll be interesting to see, you know, if if anyone else steps up t
of the strategy, right? like try to fight in the courts. maybe they ultimately win an appeal in the supreme court. and that expands trump's powers and the executive's power to do all of these, take all these actions. >> yeah, i think as stephen was saying, there's a feeling that they there's they almost can't lose in a way, because even if they if they win the cases, then they can do what they want. if they lose the cases, they still have won in a way, because number one, as stephen was...
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the watermark, the mark of it new evidence, of it being new evidence, they will take the case back to the will take the caseeback to the court, which will appealue to spend the rest of efifit'fiufi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life efifit'fi�*afi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life behind for ffifit'fi�*afi tfi fififififi thfi ffifit fit life behind for the of seven murders of those seven children and attempted murders of a further seven. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's take you to ukraine now, where a british aid worker has become a hero, after the video with his story went viral. civilians from the front line in pokrovsk, when a russian drone attacked his team despite their van having a clear civilian—marking. having rescued several civilians before the shelling. now ed is in the hospital — and spoke to me just the generators that power the mobile networks in town. so, you know, we do that so locals can get signal who wanted to evacuate. the first group of three people and a dog had literally the zero line after the house so we opened the door to give them evacuation leaflets. 30 seconds later, there was a mighty bang, an explosion right in front of my
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of prison any time now. today, a santa clara county now. judge granted the petition filed by his attorneys for his immediate release. in december, an appeals courtned stubblefield's 2020 rape conviction, determining prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. that's a violation of california's racial justice act. >> we knew this day was coming. we knew it the second that he had to go away, that he was going to come back because it was the most infected jury trial that we have ever been a part of professionally. >> prosecutors claimed the former nfl star lured a woman to his home with a promise of a babysitting job. stubblefield says the interaction was a paid, consensual transaction. california's attorney general's office is appealing the overturned conviction to the state supreme court. well, the playing field has now turned into a battleground following president trump's executive order banning transgender athletes from women's college sports. now there's a call to change california's high school sports policies. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey has both sides. >> be brave. stand up for girls. save girl
of prison any time now. today, a santa clara county now. judge granted the petition filed by his attorneys for his immediate release. in december, an appeals courtned stubblefield's 2020 rape conviction, determining prosecutors made racially discriminatory statements during his trial. that's a violation of california's racial justice act. >> we knew this day was coming. we knew it the second that he had to go away, that he was going to come back because it was the most infected jury trial...
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one other thing i'll add here is if they go through the traditional route of appealing and it gets its way up to the supreme courtnow this is a court that seems to have a pretty expansive view of executive authority, so it may end up working for them in the end. anyway. >> alison, the supreme court has endorsed a lot a wide view, right? a wide definition of executive power. but the idea of defying federal judges because you don't like their. i mean, it's not just traditional, it's a legal constitutional path to to appeal rather than just say, you're not going to listen. i suppose i wonder, you know, in the near term, as we wait for the answer to that question, what's happening in terms of hearings, like what are the next steps in the courts? >> right. so, i mean, we've got a lot that are currently of actions by the the white house that are currently on hold, be it, um, pausing access for doge and its authorities to get to the treasury department, the hold on which we should get some answers to today on this federal buyout option for federal employees, because that's tentatively, i believe, supposed to expire toda
one other thing i'll add here is if they go through the traditional route of appealing and it gets its way up to the supreme courtnow this is a court that seems to have a pretty expansive view of executive authority, so it may end up working for them in the end. anyway. >> alison, the supreme court has endorsed a lot a wide view, right? a wide definition of executive power. but the idea of defying federal judges because you don't like their. i mean, it's not just traditional, it's a legal...