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we will consider in this body are more important than that of naomi rao to the united states court of appeals for the dc circuit. it has unique jurisdiction that makes it the courts most frequently hearing challenges to the federal government public protection. it considers issues of national consequence. ranging from workers rights, nondiscrimination policies, consumer protections, immigration policies, money and politics, reproductive rights, access to healthcare, environmental justice, antitrust case. regulatory action. like possible grounding of unsafe airplanes. by the faa. i called on the faa to ground the 737 max 8 and 9. i've asked the airlines to do it voluntarily, if the faa does the right thing, as it should, and orders these planes grounded. if decision may be challenged. in the united states court of appeals for the dc circuit and the safety of our skies, or airline passengers will hang in the balance. just one example of how the dc circuit can matter to the lives not only within a particular geographic area, but literally the entire united states. when i ask any nominee question
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but we won in the court of appeals. round two. now we're going into round three, and i think i should educate you about, well, okay, mr. mcmahon, the case is in the court of appeals. what happens now? where are we going? okay? so if you can understand this, the defendants represented by 30 of the best law firms in america, are understandably pissed off that they lost at the court of appeals. hallelujah. but anyway, they want to file more motions to dispolimiss, wh we'll eventually get to. but what will happen in the court of appeals after some skirmishing legal nonsense? the case will eventually get down to district court, where justice is dispensed and you have juries, you know? and hopefully we'll get down there some day and then discovery, a scheduling order will be entered by the judge who threw my case out, judge chutgin and she will enter a scheduling order and that will say, you can start discovery, you can start doing this or that. one of the things i want is defendant adelson's last five years of tax returns. [ cheers and
but we won in the court of appeals. round two. now we're going into round three, and i think i should educate you about, well, okay, mr. mcmahon, the case is in the court of appeals. what happens now? where are we going? okay? so if you can understand this, the defendants represented by 30 of the best law firms in america, are understandably pissed off that they lost at the court of appeals. hallelujah. but anyway, they want to file more motions to dispolimiss, wh we'll eventually get to. but...
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courts in the u.s. were of course appealing that and are expecting to have that reversed in the court of appeals but there's really no dispute on the underlying factual issue which is that there is substantial evidence of the genesis. taking of property and in fact that some of the fruits of the genesis for example stalls of her herero and are in various museums including museums here in new york all right the german government claims that namibia is one of the oil is the recipient off one of the highest amounts of their aid maybe add recently we've heard the german government talking about further investing in areas in which their own people and now most people in this is that in itself not a form of compensation. not really foreign it is it is great i'm sure it's fine for namibia in general but traditionally foreign aid and resources have not gone to the traditional herero unama areas and the herero unama many of them who are driven out of namibia are in botswana south africa the us and elsewhere ideas slee they would not be receiving any benefit right my last question to you is what are the next what is
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the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees at this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for there are a number we're pursuing that really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip of head at all and them of people coming to us from new york thank you thank you very much . and that is it from these every news africa you can catch for all stories on our website and facebook page we need it now was it just from was there a way or is he tapered off putting to recover survivors from the floods caused by psychos and. by by. the eco africa. the primates camisole on the world. you got as far as national talking is hidden deep in the jungle. it's ranges ensure the survival of ships and on the creatures a. concept for success tourism. next on. the power of commerce in business they
the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees at this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for there are a number we're pursuing that really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip...
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we filed in the us second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees at this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for there are a number we're pursuing it really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. right ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip of head at all at a number of people coming to us from new york thank you thank you very much. and that is it from these every news africa you can catch well stories on our website and facebook page we give it out it just from wasn't weekend zimbabwe risky seems off putting to recover so by this problem the floods forced by site of entitlements to buy back. to. the. center of the conflict zone tim sebastian. has been challenging those in calls asking tough questions demanding. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the sun zones of. rushing throu
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the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees at this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for there are a number we're pursuing it really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip of head at all at a number of people coming to us from new york thank you thank you very much. and that is it from these every news africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we need your dollar it just from. a race he seems off to recover survivors from the floods forced by psychos and. ice. take it personally. with the wonderful instrument that make the game so special. for all troops to. come. because more than football. and gemini lives. at any time any place using. the i don't like a little scrap song to sing along to you to stick on from super. interactive exercises. ev
the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees at this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for there are a number we're pursuing it really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip of...
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the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees that this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for the herrera number we're pursuing that really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. right ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer representative grip of head at all at a number of people coming to us from new york thank you thank you very much. and that is it from the news africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we need you now look at just from. a race he's able to recover from the floods forced by psychos. what secrets behind these. find out in an immersive experience and explores fascinating worlds cultural heritage sites. w world heritage three sixty. odd. to the new duramax channel. goldmine of stood. with the exclusive. the must see concerning culture to europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself ne
the second circuit court of appeals and we are briefing that and we hope to get a reversal of that but in addition we have claims and petitions pending in at least two u.n. committees that this particular point and we're pursuing the cause for restorative justice in compensation for the herrera number we're pursuing that really in as many forms as possible but we expect to have the court of appeals reverse it in the u.s. right ok we'll be watching that kenneth mccallum is the neuer...
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courts of appeals are in agreement. a little odd for the supreme court to have granted the cert to take the case. one can. say the textualism is the ren for the taking of the case. and it's something that the some of the justices are receptive to. another odd thipgts about the case which rick mentioned is this is a foia case and the government is not a party. knows of you understanding foia it's always like smith versus the department of commerce or jones versus the department of agricultural or here argos leader but in my run through of the case i left something out. i didn't want to complicate it. but the second appeal to the eighth circuit from the district court decision holding b 4 did not apply. the government did not appeal. they said, fair fight and we lost end of story. but at that point a private party, the food marketing institute. fmi, a trade group for a food grocery stores, was allowed over our client's objection to intervene in the case for the purpose of stepping into the government's shoes and appealing
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i am honored to introduce my old friend ken lee to be circuit judge for the court of appeals of the ninth circuit. i hope i haven't hereby doomed his chances. joining
i am honored to introduce my old friend ken lee to be circuit judge for the court of appeals of the ninth circuit. i hope i haven't hereby doomed his chances. joining
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. >> the next step is the court of appeals. one level below the supreme court. as a betting man, chances that this goes to the supreme court are very high. >> depending on where the intermediate court of appeals depending on what they do. if the court of appeals keeps obamacare in place and pulls out a provision but says the rest could stand i don't think the supreme court will touch it. almost as certain as you can be if the court of appeals strikes down the whole thing it will go up. >> is this a left or right-leaning circuit? >> covers areas of louisiana, down south. it's known as one of the most conservative leaning ideologically of the circuits. >> chief justice famously when the acc came before the court he surprised and disappointed many by upholding it. again, you are not inside his mind. but based on that decision of the chief justice, does it indicate how he might decide on this? >> he'll be in in an interesting position. one of the bases he voted for was a provision that may get pulled out of it. he may have to find another basis. i agree with the idea
. >> the next step is the court of appeals. one level below the supreme court. as a betting man, chances that this goes to the supreme court are very high. >> depending on where the intermediate court of appeals depending on what they do. if the court of appeals keeps obamacare in place and pulls out a provision but says the rest could stand i don't think the supreme court will touch it. almost as certain as you can be if the court of appeals strikes down the whole thing it will go...
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circuit court of appeals to protect. now consider the case of kessler v.wilke. it hasn't gotten much attention. on its face, it's about an obscure administrative law doctrine. but keyser has been described as, i quote here, a stalking horse for much larger game. whether administrative agencies can continue to have the independence they need to regulate in the public interest. at stake could be the power of the e.p.a. to protect our air and water, of the department of labor to continue to protect workers in the workplace, of the securities and exchange commission to protect investors against financial fraud. many corporations hate regulation. the problem is regulations are pretty popular. politicians may talk about cutting red tape, but their constituents really like clean air and clean water. they want safe workplaces, and the peace of mind that their investments are sound. that's where judges like neomi rao and cases like keyser come in. for decades we have operated in a system where congress passes laws and administrative agencies fill in the details and imple
circuit court of appeals to protect. now consider the case of kessler v.wilke. it hasn't gotten much attention. on its face, it's about an obscure administrative law doctrine. but keyser has been described as, i quote here, a stalking horse for much larger game. whether administrative agencies can continue to have the independence they need to regulate in the public interest. at stake could be the power of the e.p.a. to protect our air and water, of the department of labor to continue to...
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senate returns for work on the judicial on the sixth be circuit court of appeals. at 10 a.m. on c-span3, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. senate armed the services committee looks into military sexual assault, prevention, and response. coming up in an hour, david keating on the institute for free speech discusses house democrats bill to reform campaign finance laws. california representative mike
senate returns for work on the judicial on the sixth be circuit court of appeals. at 10 a.m. on c-span3, homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. senate armed the services committee looks into military sexual assault, prevention, and response. coming up in an hour, david keating on the institute for free speech discusses house democrats bill to reform campaign finance laws. california representative mike
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>> guest: well, right now there is a court case in the district of columbia circuit court of appeals.nd as a result, the big broadband companies don't feel safe to begin to impose discriminatory practices that could hurt consumers, that could hurt small entrepreneurs. so pending the outcome of that case, right now they're not doing anything that is anti-consumer or anti-competitive. but they fought vigorously to take net neutrality off of the books. so if they have no intention on discriminating, why did they want the anti-discrimination law takingen off the books other than maybe, after the court case is decided, they're free to be able to, once again, do whatever they want to do to consumers regardless of whether or not they've paid their bill that month. >> host: does your safety internet act include title ii as the rating regulatory framework? >> guest: yeah, that's our goal. our goal is to make sure that we treat it like a telecommunications service, that we insure that consumers are given the same protections that traditionally we've always provided to people who use their telep
>> guest: well, right now there is a court case in the district of columbia circuit court of appeals.nd as a result, the big broadband companies don't feel safe to begin to impose discriminatory practices that could hurt consumers, that could hurt small entrepreneurs. so pending the outcome of that case, right now they're not doing anything that is anti-consumer or anti-competitive. but they fought vigorously to take net neutrality off of the books. so if they have no intention on...
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court of appeals. and she won. one issue that did not come up, was the fact that when we started the weekly 1995, sheagazine in was my first intern. she had just graduated from yale, had not been to law school. left asr a year, she interns frequently do and went to law school and became a really spectacular lawyer, which catapulted her to the u.s. court of appeals. host: you talked about the weekly standard, what was the reason for its demise? guest: there were a number of reasons, i think, and there's some disagreement among us at the weekly standard. i thought there was too much criticism of trump for a whosevative magazine clientele, whose subscribers were mainly conservative. so some of the circulation declined and so on. hand, phill andrews had another magazine that he was more interested in promoting. and that is the washington examiner where i am now working. , it has takeno over the weekly standard subscribers who still had time that they paid for. it's doing pretty well and i'm glad to be there. host: you
court of appeals. and she won. one issue that did not come up, was the fact that when we started the weekly 1995, sheagazine in was my first intern. she had just graduated from yale, had not been to law school. left asr a year, she interns frequently do and went to law school and became a really spectacular lawyer, which catapulted her to the u.s. court of appeals. host: you talked about the weekly standard, what was the reason for its demise? guest: there were a number of reasons, i think, and...
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of those criteria. the first and the most important is, is there a disagreement about significant legal issue among the lower courts. this can be a conflict in the decisions of the federal courts of appeals or conflicts involving state supreme courts. what the constitution means and what statutes enacted by congress mean should be the same everywhere in the country. the law should not mean one thing in one state or one judicial circuit, and something else in another circuit. so that's the main thing that we look for. but we will also take cases that involve what we regard as an important issue of law that should be decided without any further delay, without waiting to see whether there will be a disagreement among the lower courts, among the lower courts, and the best example of that is a situation in which a statute enacted by congress is held to be unconstitutional. we will almost always review that. even if there is no conflict in the decisions of the lower courts. there are some other cases that are also very important, and we will take without, without a conflict. but those are the two main things that we look for. >> thank you. justice kagan, would you say that there are additional
of those criteria. the first and the most important is, is there a disagreement about significant legal issue among the lower courts. this can be a conflict in the decisions of the federal courts of appeals or conflicts involving state supreme courts. what the constitution means and what statutes enacted by congress mean should be the same everywhere in the country. the law should not mean one thing in one state or one judicial circuit, and something else in another circuit. so that's the main...
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this case, and you don't want the court to apply it in this case, what about all those poor court of appeals judges who are left still with confusion? we haven't overruled it but we never use it anymore except for when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court, though never at the same time, has advocated for lemon's dismissal. is it really care on the lower court judges struggling to apply this court's dictates if we don't provide an answer on lemon? >> on the contrary, your honor, i think lemon is very useful. i think when you heard the arguments earlier today, they talked about context, purpose, affect. that's the crux of lemon. >> how can it be useful when we haven't used it in the most important cases that are on point here? cases like town of greece. it's not used. van orden, marsh, they go back 40 years. the lower courts need some clarity about that. if the test isn't being used, that would suggest that the test doesn't work for this context. >> your honor, i would submit that the court really hasn't had the proper opportunity to apply lemon since van orden, althoug
this case, and you don't want the court to apply it in this case, what about all those poor court of appeals judges who are left still with confusion? we haven't overruled it but we never use it anymore except for when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court, though never at the same time, has advocated for lemon's dismissal. is it really care on the lower court judges struggling to apply this court's dictates if we don't provide an answer on lemon? >> on the...
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senate voted to advance the nomination of allison jones rushing to serve on the fourth circuit court of appeals. as i noted yesterday, ms. rushing comes with significant appellate experience and has filed 47 briefs in the u.s. supreme court. it's clear to me, as it was to a majority of our colleagues on the judiciary committee, that she would mike a fine addition to the -- she would make a fine addition to the federal bench. so i'll support her confirmation later today, and i recommend that each of our colleagues do the same. following ms. rushing the senate will consider chad a. readler of ohio to serve on the sixth circuit court of appeals. mr. readler is a two-time graduate of the university of michigan earning his j.d. with honors in 1997. following law school he held a clerkship on the sixth circuit and built a long-standing reputation in private practice as a consummate legal professional. million readler -- mr. reid letter is the be active in pro bono work including for the united way of ohio and his nomination earned a well-qualified rating from the american bar association. so i look f
senate voted to advance the nomination of allison jones rushing to serve on the fourth circuit court of appeals. as i noted yesterday, ms. rushing comes with significant appellate experience and has filed 47 briefs in the u.s. supreme court. it's clear to me, as it was to a majority of our colleagues on the judiciary committee, that she would mike a fine addition to the -- she would make a fine addition to the federal bench. so i'll support her confirmation later today, and i recommend that...
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court disposes of the case. first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeal are basically an overriding agreement -- agreement about what the standard is under exemption 4 and those of you who are familiar with how the supreme court takes cases, generally speaking the sort of gist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say x, others circuits say y and it's the supreme court's job to resolve that and give the answer. here's there's no reason for the supreme court to do that. courts of appeals are in agreement so it's a little odd for the supreme court to have granted the petition to take the case and one can speculate that this notion of textualism for the reason the court to take the case is something this court or at least some of the justices on this court are very receptive to. >> this is a foi case and the government is not a party. and those of you who understand foi it's always like smith versus the department of commerce or jones versus the
court disposes of the case. first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeal are basically an overriding agreement -- agreement about what the standard is under exemption 4 and those of you who are familiar with how the supreme court takes cases, generally speaking the sort of gist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say x, others circuits say y and it's the supreme court's...
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useful in this case and you don't want the court to apply to this case, what about all those poor court of appeals judges who are left with confusion. we have not overruled it but we never use it, except for when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court , though never at the same time, has advocated for leominster dismissal.lemon's lemon is veryt useful. you heard the arguments earlier today. that is the crux. >> how could it be useful when we have not used it in the most important cases that are on point here? orton? marsha v chambers? the lower courts need some clarity about that, that would suggest that the test does not work. >> i would submit that the court has not had the proper opportunity to apply it -- >> town of greece was certainly a case. the court comes back to saying for instance trump versus hawaii that reiterating the -- that case relies on lemon. everyoneantly, i think agrees that purpose and effect are critical inquiries under the establishment clause. they long predate lemon. --re were 14 cases per 11 , thewanted to ask distinction between the 10 commitments
useful in this case and you don't want the court to apply to this case, what about all those poor court of appeals judges who are left with confusion. we have not overruled it but we never use it, except for when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court , though never at the same time, has advocated for leominster dismissal.lemon's lemon is veryt useful. you heard the arguments earlier today. that is the crux. >> how could it be useful when we have not used it in the...
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courts. immigration activists plan together outside of the -- as the ninth circuit court of appeals takes up the sanctuary lawsuit. free sf of the collision says the sanctuary policies being challenged are senate bill 54, which limits local law enforcement from acting as deportation agents. as well as assembly about il103, requires the torn to month fordetention facilities, and assembly bill 450, requiring employers on to tell their workers when reports are reviewed by i.c.e. or any other inept agency. >>> activists he plan to gather at 8:30 this morning. >>> flow to the closely watched he murder investigation. police arrested carlos eduardo paran. za late monday. investigators say he murdered bambi larsen in february. larsen's neighbor has survey onvideo he says shows the suspect trying to break into his home. he's an undocumented immigrant, and i.c.e. says he tried to deport him nine times, but requests were not honored in both los angeles and santa clara county. >>> the feds are calling operation varsity blues. in just hours "full house "actor lori loughlin is expected to turn herself? thi
courts. immigration activists plan together outside of the -- as the ninth circuit court of appeals takes up the sanctuary lawsuit. free sf of the collision says the sanctuary policies being challenged are senate bill 54, which limits local law enforcement from acting as deportation agents. as well as assembly about il103, requires the torn to month fordetention facilities, and assembly bill 450, requiring employers on to tell their workers when reports are reviewed by i.c.e. or any other inept...
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of health care. you watch. >> battle over health care is on but trump administration, also asked a federal appeals court to getare 5th circuit court of appeals flats side senator charluck schumer. >> saying this move by trump administration, to take away health care, that is wrong trying to take away stop obamacare schumer wrong right there saying detrimental to white house than republican party that any gains might have made by issuance of mr. barr's letter mark my words far more important to the american people let's bring in republican congressman tom reed distortion spin field your reaction. >> you know obviously we want to figur fix health care president brought health care into conversation i don't agree knocking out entire law in judicial system without having a solid plan here, for us to modify forwa move forward protect preexisting conditions, but here we go again politics before taking care of people. >> congressman you made most important point what is gop's alternative let me back up health care is exactly the with wheelhouse nancy pelosi wants to about in if won back house 40 seats they got what i
of health care. you watch. >> battle over health care is on but trump administration, also asked a federal appeals court to getare 5th circuit court of appeals flats side senator charluck schumer. >> saying this move by trump administration, to take away health care, that is wrong trying to take away stop obamacare schumer wrong right there saying detrimental to white house than republican party that any gains might have made by issuance of mr. barr's letter mark my words far more...
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reinstating his conviction by reversing the state's court of special appeals by a vote of 4-3.said in this blog post they are devastated but will not give up. >> any chance that he has of a new trial is a long and difficult road. they can, of course, appeal to federal court and head towards the supreme court but, again, these are long shots at this point. >> now, syed is serving a life sentence and, you know, guys, we were just talking about it. it's interesting how these projects are being used to air out these cases in the court of public opinion. >> the power of podcast and even on television with "making a murderer," they can take obscure cas causes. >> without a doubt. you think of a case like r. kelly, right, and the work that was done behind the scenes to bring that to light. >> yep. >> powerful work. >> thank you very much, zachary, great to see you. appreciate it. >> we want to transition back to our friend, rob marciano, our senior meteorologist. >> are you guys still speaking? got a little tense there. >> i think we're okay. >> focused on the hair. >> eyes right here
reinstating his conviction by reversing the state's court of special appeals by a vote of 4-3.said in this blog post they are devastated but will not give up. >> any chance that he has of a new trial is a long and difficult road. they can, of course, appeal to federal court and head towards the supreme court but, again, these are long shots at this point. >> now, syed is serving a life sentence and, you know, guys, we were just talking about it. it's interesting how these projects...
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court of appeals panel rejected to special counsel robert mueller two of those judges appointed by presidentclinton the third hwb the plaintiff ronny and andrew miller who may appeal the case to the supreme court. joining us tonight joe former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia founding partner of the delaware jenva law firm i want to start with with the judge and the -- ninth circuit court of appeal whose vote counted by colleague in a ruling overturned by the supreme court and i love the way they put it together a judge is appointed for life but not eternity. what -- what is your perspective on that? >> the 9th circuit tries to do everything it can to get itself reversed and here, they counted a vote of a dead judge to get a ruling that they wanted. pretty embarrassing for the 9th circuit i thought the supreme court which issued unsigned opinion in which they said as you just noted judges are appointed for life but not for eternity was a marvelous smack down to the left wing nuts on the 9th circuit. >> what kind of smackdown do you think awaits adam shift who wants to s&p robert mu
court of appeals panel rejected to special counsel robert mueller two of those judges appointed by presidentclinton the third hwb the plaintiff ronny and andrew miller who may appeal the case to the supreme court. joining us tonight joe former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia founding partner of the delaware jenva law firm i want to start with with the judge and the -- ninth circuit court of appeal whose vote counted by colleague in a ruling overturned by the supreme court and i love...
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of the cases. i think the reasonable observer is one -- useful in't fight a this case and you do not want the court to applied in this case. courtsout all those poor of appeals judges were left still with confusion. thatve not overruled it, we never use it anymore except when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court, though never at the same time, has advocated for lemon's dismissal. is it really fair on the lower court judges, struggling to apply this court's dictates it we do not provide an answer on lemon. >> on the contrary, i think that ery useful. we talked about context and purpose and effect. justice gorsuch: how can it be useful when we have not used in the most important cases that are on point here, cases like town of greece, it is not used, van orden. marsh v. chambers, those of the cases that are on point. justice kavanaugh: the lower some clarity about that if the test is not being used, that would suggest that the test does not work for this context. the town of greece was certainly case and that is about prayer before a legislative meeting. >> the town of greece was extending marsh that jettisoned lemon. the saying, for in
of the cases. i think the reasonable observer is one -- useful in't fight a this case and you do not want the court to applied in this case. courtsout all those poor of appeals judges were left still with confusion. thatve not overruled it, we never use it anymore except when we might have 25 years ago. i think a majority of this court, though never at the same time, has advocated for lemon's dismissal. is it really fair on the lower court judges, struggling to apply this court's dictates it we...
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court of appeals judge for the d.c. circuit. ve coverage of the house on c-span and you can watch the senate on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, penn state history professor amy greenberg discusses her book, lady first. the world of first lady sara polk. >> i was so astounleded by all the stuff that she zanled the way she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of ongress that were completely confident, 100% about politics, and were not noticeably different from a letter that a man would write. and they wrote back to her in the same vein. >> sunday night at
court of appeals judge for the d.c. circuit. ve coverage of the house on c-span and you can watch the senate on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, penn state history professor amy greenberg discusses her book, lady first. the world of first lady sara polk. >> i was so astounleded by all the stuff that she zanled the way she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of ongress that were completely confident, 100% about politics, and were not...
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the solicitor general's office oversees all the courts of appeals decisions, as well. there is a lot of career people looking at that. for something to be reversed this suddenly is highly unlikely that it is like an organic growth from beneath. it is far more likely that someone put their thumb or finger on a scale from above. >> as jessica was getting to, where does this go from here? there are two tracks on how obamacare is fought out. we have seen that in many different ways on capitol hill. it has been fought out and at one point decided and then fought out again in the courts. the supreme court upheld obamacare before. now what? >> well, when they upheld it before, roberts was really basing that on the notion that the individual mandate was constitutional. he treated it as a tax. taxing is a constitutional power. that's gone now obviously so there is question as to how they will treat it if it gets to them. my personal view is that the district court's reasoning is so poor that it is not going to survive the fifth circuit of appeals. conservative circuit, conservat
the solicitor general's office oversees all the courts of appeals decisions, as well. there is a lot of career people looking at that. for something to be reversed this suddenly is highly unlikely that it is like an organic growth from beneath. it is far more likely that someone put their thumb or finger on a scale from above. >> as jessica was getting to, where does this go from here? there are two tracks on how obamacare is fought out. we have seen that in many different ways on capitol...
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the court of appeal and court of human rights decided that a number of basque separatists didn't get a fair trial. you confirmed that doesn't hope to argue does it no doesn't have my argument. but it can't repeat the ones in the game that the statistics show that this spain has much less much much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany and others but you don't want. are you not concerned about this public safety or you wanted to change it. do you find it satisfactory that so many people were sanctioned for disrespecting the police i am not aware of what do you know but you can't refer to insist that they still are in general terms and the position that the spain has are respecting human right let's talk about arms sales in september last year you announced you had halted the sale of laser guided bombs to saudi arabia with concerns over the use of such weapons in the war in yemen and just days later you changed your mind and said the contract had to be on. this country at the mall contract was higher it seems tha
the court of appeal and court of human rights decided that a number of basque separatists didn't get a fair trial. you confirmed that doesn't hope to argue does it no doesn't have my argument. but it can't repeat the ones in the game that the statistics show that this spain has much less much much less cases in front of the court of human rights than many other european countries like france belgium germany and others but you don't want. are you not concerned about this public safety or you...
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and they have to continually provide proof e found those laws largely being ignored, when it court of appealsthree out of four appear to violate the housing laws. oaklans housing department says it just hired a company to help educate landlords on all the requirements. meanwhile, the president of the city council says she will have tough questions about the he director of housing when she appears before the council likely in the next few months. >>> if you have he information or questions, you can call us. >>> nbc bay area to read the fine print. it could pay off big time. latin pop star shakira and carlos at a he hearing accused of a songwriter says parts ofis duo's hit the song weong last year's grammy latino awards, and recognized as the best 2016 hot latin song. more news after the break. our craftsmen begin each day... ...perfectly seasoning our hillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can end each day crafting a perfectly delicious dinner. >>> 4:55 right now on this wednesday morning. taking a live look at the golden gate bridge, heading to our
and they have to continually provide proof e found those laws largely being ignored, when it court of appealsthree out of four appear to violate the housing laws. oaklans housing department says it just hired a company to help educate landlords on all the requirements. meanwhile, the president of the city council says she will have tough questions about the he director of housing when she appears before the council likely in the next few months. >>> if you have he information or...
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. >>> ninth circuit court of appeals upheld a law that bans vacation rentals unless a resident is plenty. setback for airbnb and skpooedia's home away that fought it. said the law makes it impossible for them to operate, particularly in other municipalities adopt similar laws. >>> update from yesterday, san francisco board of education voted not to eliminate more than $2 million in funding for visual and performing arts program. three of the board members wanted to use the money to hire more full-time pe teachers. >>> antonio brown speaks first time as member of the silver and black. >> >>> i'm ama daetz, coming up, governor newsom's moratorium on the death penalty in california. >> i just think it's the right thing to do. >> explains to eric thomas why he took this controversial step. said nothing to do with politics. >>> palpable anger on local campuses over the bribery scandal, what irritates students more than anything else. coming up at 6:00. >>> nfl's leading touchdown target made first appearance in silver and black today. >> antonio and baby brown welcomed to bay area for first n
. >>> ninth circuit court of appeals upheld a law that bans vacation rentals unless a resident is plenty. setback for airbnb and skpooedia's home away that fought it. said the law makes it impossible for them to operate, particularly in other municipalities adopt similar laws. >>> update from yesterday, san francisco board of education voted not to eliminate more than $2 million in funding for visual and performing arts program. three of the board members wanted to use the...
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court opinions on any of that. a lot of those suits of course have been filed in jurisdictions where the ninth circuit court of appeals the jurisdictional oversight and the president doesn't fare well in the ninth circuit court of appeals. let's not forget, without this emergency declaration, the president has about $4 billion to build a border barrier. that's good for 70 to 90 miles of border wall depending how far they can stretch a dollar. john? >> shepard: we're waiting for the ceremony. congress does have the power to override a presidential veto but has been successful only 4% of the time that its tried. it requires 2/3s votes in both the house and the senate, which means 67 votes in the senate. 12 republicans voted with the democrats yesterday to block the president's national emergency. it passed with 59 votes. that is short of the number. could they get more? mike emanuel reporting live on capitol hill. hi, mike. >> shep, we don't expect congressional democrats to let this go. the last time we saw nancy pelosi, she was signing the bill that rejects the president's national emergency declaration this afternoon
court opinions on any of that. a lot of those suits of course have been filed in jurisdictions where the ninth circuit court of appeals the jurisdictional oversight and the president doesn't fare well in the ninth circuit court of appeals. let's not forget, without this emergency declaration, the president has about $4 billion to build a border barrier. that's good for 70 to 90 miles of border wall depending how far they can stretch a dollar. john? >> shepard: we're waiting for the...
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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 u.s. courtut whether dassey's confession was coerced. nine weeks later, the seven-judge panel upheld the state court's finding that dassey's confession was voluntary, meaning the young man will remain in prison. dassey's lawyers have vowed to continue the fight for his freedom. >>> coming up -- >> he told me to watch "dateline." >> in the steven avery case how a 6-year-old dateline led to a brand new attorney. >> i said that's the woman who's going to get steven out of prison. >> when return to manitowoc county continues. prison >> when return to manitowoc county continues whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! rea
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 u.s. courtut whether dassey's confession was coerced. nine weeks later, the seven-judge panel upheld the state court's finding that dassey's confession was voluntary, meaning the young man will remain in prison. dassey's lawyers have vowed to continue the fight for his freedom. >>> coming up -- >> he told me to...
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sentenced to life in prison and was serving his time at the all red maximum security prison when the court of appeals overturned his conviction this past december on the premise that judge occasionally closed the courtroom when he shouldn't have. >> he's out of prison living in the amarillo area. >> reporter: prosecutors are fighting the ruling and he may be tried a third time. his lawyers insist he never ordered a hit on dr. sonnier and that shepard acted alone. while he is free for now, david shepard is spending the rest of his life behind bars at this maximum security prison in west texas. >> i put myself in a bad position, and i've got no one to blame but myself. >> reporter: shepard claims dr. sonnier's death was an accident. >> things got out of hand. unintentionally. gun fired. >> reporter: did mike dickson ever ask you to kill -- >> no, absolutely not, absolutely not. >> reporter: when the police interrogated you, you said dickson was a part of this. >> right. >> reporter: why did you tell them that? >> i embellished. i thought that's what i had to do. >> reporter: what would you say to them
sentenced to life in prison and was serving his time at the all red maximum security prison when the court of appeals overturned his conviction this past december on the premise that judge occasionally closed the courtroom when he shouldn't have. >> he's out of prison living in the amarillo area. >> reporter: prosecutors are fighting the ruling and he may be tried a third time. his lawyers insist he never ordered a hit on dr. sonnier and that shepard acted alone. while he is free...
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markey: right now, there is a court case in the district of columbia circuit court of appeals. as a result, the broadband topanies don't feel safe begin to impose discriminatory practices that could hurt consumers. could her small entrepreneurs. case,g the outcome of the right now they are not doing anything that is anti-consumer or anti-competitive but they fought vigorously to take net neutrality off of the books. so if they have no intention on discriminating, why did they want the antidiscrimination law taken off the books other than maybe after the court case is decided, they are free to be able to once again do whatever they want to consumers regardless of whether or not they are paid the bill the month. host: does your save the internet act include title ii as the reigning regulatory framework? to makekey: our goal is sure that we treat it like a telecommunications service, that we ensure consumers are given wereame protections that traditionally provided to people used their telephone. this is an upgraded version of it, but still, the principles should be intact. as aave
markey: right now, there is a court case in the district of columbia circuit court of appeals. as a result, the broadband topanies don't feel safe begin to impose discriminatory practices that could hurt consumers. could her small entrepreneurs. case,g the outcome of the right now they are not doing anything that is anti-consumer or anti-competitive but they fought vigorously to take net neutrality off of the books. so if they have no intention on discriminating, why did they want the...
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that from the arizona court of appeals.led the woman's right to have the baby out weighs her ex's desire not to be a father. the pair preserved the embryos in 2014 while they were engaged and she was fighting cancer. alicia acuna with the rest of this story. she's live now. >> i just spoke with an attorney for the ex-husband. she said we do believe the majority missed the mark and the defense got it right. we're currently weighing on options. her client testified in the original case that he initially declined to be a sperm donor but changed his mind after she asked her ex-boyfriend to do it. they signed a contract at the fort worthilization clinic agreeing the embryo would be implanted if they didn't want a baby. later the couple divorced. and now torres said she wanted the implant and the ex-husband said now. now the court of appeals said her right to the fertilized embryos outweighs his especially she gave up the opportunity to use another donor and likely unable to become a parent biological or otherwise through other m
that from the arizona court of appeals.led the woman's right to have the baby out weighs her ex's desire not to be a father. the pair preserved the embryos in 2014 while they were engaged and she was fighting cancer. alicia acuna with the rest of this story. she's live now. >> i just spoke with an attorney for the ex-husband. she said we do believe the majority missed the mark and the defense got it right. we're currently weighing on options. her client testified in the original case that...
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of listeners tuned in. >> man, i had no reason to kill her. >> reporter: in yesterday's ruling, the appeals court found while syed's original lawyer was deficient, syed did not suffer prejudice as a result. >> ineffective assistance of counsel is raised as a last resort by defendants who have been convicted, but it is rarely successful. >> reporter: syed's lawyer says it is not over yet. we are devastated by the court of appeals' decision, but we will not give up on adnan syed. it is a story line hollywood has picked up. tomorrow, hbo will start airing a four-part docu-series, "the case against adnan syed," taking another look at the case. >> "serial" brought a look at the case, but it was not going to exonerate him. >> reporter: a real-life murder mystery that commands our attention. kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> there has been so much focus on the southern border, the one the u.s. shares with mexico, but now, u.s. officials are paying more attention to the country's other border with canada. nbc news obtained exclusive, new data, showing a spike in the number of illegal crossings into the u.s. from c
of listeners tuned in. >> man, i had no reason to kill her. >> reporter: in yesterday's ruling, the appeals court found while syed's original lawyer was deficient, syed did not suffer prejudice as a result. >> ineffective assistance of counsel is raised as a last resort by defendants who have been convicted, but it is rarely successful. >> reporter: syed's lawyer says it is not over yet. we are devastated by the court of appeals' decision, but we will not give up on...
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we are devastated by the court of appeals decision but we'll not give up on syed. tomorrow hbo will start airing a four-part sduco-serie taking another look at the investigation. >> s"serial" i not going to release him. a real life murder mystery that continues to command ournt atn. kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> thereas been so much focus recently on the southern border, the one the u.s. shares with mexico but now u.s. officials are paying more attention to the country's other border with canada. nbc news obtained n exclusive data showing the spike and the number of illegal crossings in the u.s. from canada. kerry sanders repts from the forgotten border. >> it is beautiful a. it is here in vermont where we join u.s. customs and border protection to best understand why anas incg number of immigrants come to canada to ente the u.s. ill leely. all they need is a $300 ticket and a $700 entry fee >> doit is so simple from someo from mexico to fly to canada. >> it is an area that can be exploited. eporter: while the raw numbers are small, new governmenttatistics il
we are devastated by the court of appeals decision but we'll not give up on syed. tomorrow hbo will start airing a four-part sduco-serie taking another look at the investigation. >> s"serial" i not going to release him. a real life murder mystery that continues to command ournt atn. kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> thereas been so much focus recently on the southern border, the one the u.s. shares with mexico but now u.s. officials are paying more attention to the...
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court of appeals. at 8:50, the 75th annual congressional dinner, which include members of the washington press corps, members of congress and other elected officials. on c-span 3, a confirmation hearing for two judges on the ninth circuit court of appeals in california, the second time the president has nominated daniel collins and kenneth lee after their nominations expired in the last congress. the senate judiciary committee ranking member dianne feinstein harris, bothamala from california, opposed the nominees. later, acting office of management and budget director russ boat testifies on the trump administration's 2020 budget proposal. >> a couple of headlines. in the washington post, wells fargo's ceo faces bipartisan scolding, defends bank's. los angeles times -- the wells fargo ceo's message of contrition and improvement draws bipartisan rebuke. on capitol hill, tim sloan told lawmakers about improvements he says wells fargo has made and the approach to customer service since becoming ceo in on ca
court of appeals. at 8:50, the 75th annual congressional dinner, which include members of the washington press corps, members of congress and other elected officials. on c-span 3, a confirmation hearing for two judges on the ninth circuit court of appeals in california, the second time the president has nominated daniel collins and kenneth lee after their nominations expired in the last congress. the senate judiciary committee ranking member dianne feinstein harris, bothamala from california,...
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during a hearing before the ninth circuit court of appeals, justice appeared inclined to allow state laws that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. the administration sued over three state laws that extend protections to people in the country illegally. during the hearing today one of the three judges on the panel questioned if the lack of cooperation is illegal. >>> the senate poised to vote on a resolution to stop the president's national emergency declaration of border security. several republicans expected to defect in both democrats. mr. trump repeated a familiar accusation from the house this morning. >> think anybody going against border security, drug trafficking, human trafficking is a bad vote. the democrats are for open borders, they are for crime. >> even if the senate resolution passes mr. trump is indicated he will veto it. >>> learning more about the two brothers killed in ethiopia plane crash. melvin riffle and his wife were expecting their first child, traveling around the world with his brother, bennett. supposed to be his last big adventure befor
during a hearing before the ninth circuit court of appeals, justice appeared inclined to allow state laws that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities. the administration sued over three state laws that extend protections to people in the country illegally. during the hearing today one of the three judges on the panel questioned if the lack of cooperation is illegal. >>> the senate poised to vote on a resolution to stop the president's national emergency declaration of...
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in reversing the lower court, the court of appeals said, quote, the district court made an erroneous finding that the mattis plan was the equivalent of a blanket ban on transgender service, end quote. this resolution before us says that there is a global medical consensus on transgender care, but the world professional association for transgender health says that they offer flexible clinical guidelines which cannot possibly reflect all the differences and situations which exist. mr. speaker, just turning to the substance of the matter for a second, to me the heart of the issue is contained in the very first sentence to the department report, which was issued february, 2018. the first sentence says, it is a bedrock principle of the department of defense that any eligible individual who can meet the high standards for military service, without special accommodations, should be permitted to serve. any eligible individual who can meet the standards without special accommodation should be permitted to serve. that's what i believe, mr. speaker. i think that's what this policy attempts to ac
in reversing the lower court, the court of appeals said, quote, the district court made an erroneous finding that the mattis plan was the equivalent of a blanket ban on transgender service, end quote. this resolution before us says that there is a global medical consensus on transgender care, but the world professional association for transgender health says that they offer flexible clinical guidelines which cannot possibly reflect all the differences and situations which exist. mr. speaker,...
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court. of appeals or with your partner or. a lawyer or over. the whole book or the course will share or. warp of the. guard was also a quick work of charles. an international rival of the decision led to an e.u. freeze on a much needed aid package which will inevitably further affect moldova's poorest people objects poverty has already led to a third of the population leaving the country driving many vulnerable youngsters into the hands of traffickers it's estimated that one living in every hundred has been trafficked people like other aina he was taken by smugglers right and forced back with and even after becoming pregnant and giving birth to a girl. there's a lot of those things. in there money. all right there are story i did remember. what a good lawyer yes there was i thinking about a lot. of them in the lead in the bush family up us they brought us the almost two don't honestly know what little. there were more political shenanigans just days before the vote when the central electoral commission threatened to burn the socialists on the basis that president himself a socialist was s
court. of appeals or with your partner or. a lawyer or over. the whole book or the course will share or. warp of the. guard was also a quick work of charles. an international rival of the decision led to an e.u. freeze on a much needed aid package which will inevitably further affect moldova's poorest people objects poverty has already led to a third of the population leaving the country driving many vulnerable youngsters into the hands of traffickers it's estimated that one living in every...