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we have david law. she could potentially wrap this up.nomenal moment and potential achievement from this superstar. truly astonishing because this is a young player who's never been played in a us open before the last ten days of her life. here she stands at match point for a place in the semifinals. she's come all the way through three rounds of qualifying and did not drop a set. she's won four matches and has not dropped a set. she looked a little bit nervy early on against belinda bencic, and then suddenly, found herfeet early on against belinda bencic, and then suddenly, found her feet and started to put pace into her shots. like every other match she's played so far, her opponentjust could not go with her and she had just done it and got through to the us open semifinals. that is a picture that we are going to be seeing many, many times in the future — her celebrating victory on the biggest stage because she has got it all. david, it'sjust phenomenal. she dropped to the court and then got up and gave a gracious hug to belinda bencic.
we have david law. she could potentially wrap this up.nomenal moment and potential achievement from this superstar. truly astonishing because this is a young player who's never been played in a us open before the last ten days of her life. here she stands at match point for a place in the semifinals. she's come all the way through three rounds of qualifying and did not drop a set. she's won four matches and has not dropped a set. she looked a little bit nervy early on against belinda bencic,...
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david law will be commentating. an hour to go — surely it's only natural that emma will be starting toe nerves? one of the things that has struck us above everything else aside from the one—sided nature of the scorelines, these with what she has been beating opponents, shejust these with what she has been beating opponents, she just looks like she is enjoying it so much. her demeanour is one of why wouldn't i enjoy it, this is amazing, i am a professional tennis player and i have always wanted to be won but they don't tend to be like that, they don't tend to be like that, they are usually right with nerves and the possibility of defeat and she just does not come across that way and i think that has elevated the experience of everybody that has watched it. it is the experience of everybody that has watched it. , ., _ ., , , watched it. it is easy to get swept alon: with watched it. it is easy to get swept along with what _ watched it. it is easy to get swept along with what we _ watched it. it is easy to get swept along with what we have - watched it. it is easy to get swept along with
david law will be commentating. an hour to go — surely it's only natural that emma will be starting toe nerves? one of the things that has struck us above everything else aside from the one—sided nature of the scorelines, these with what she has been beating opponents, shejust these with what she has been beating opponents, she just looks like she is enjoying it so much. her demeanour is one of why wouldn't i enjoy it, this is amazing, i am a professional tennis player and i have always...
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david laws says he's been impressed by raducanu's mentality throughout the tournament. able to beat anyone in front of her, no matter how good they are. she found her feet, they are. she found herfeet, it took a while, and when she had, she was off and running. and that's what's happened at every stage of this tournament so far. three rounds for qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — shejust for qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — she just gets confident, and she is an incredible talent. she's able to just show all that in these spurts of form. now she's two matches away from winning the thing. the she's two matches away from winning the thin. ., , , the thing. the only goals were in the thing. the only goals were in the england _ the thing. the only goals were in the england match _ the thing. the only goals were in the england match as _ the thing. the only goals were in the england match as natalie - the thing. the only goals were in i the england match as natalie perks reports. it had all been going well for england on the pitch. five games play
david laws says he's been impressed by raducanu's mentality throughout the tournament. able to beat anyone in front of her, no matter how good they are. she found her feet, they are. she found herfeet, it took a while, and when she had, she was off and running. and that's what's happened at every stage of this tournament so far. three rounds for qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — shejust for qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — she just gets confident, and she is an...
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david: after teaching at harvard law school you got a good reputation. tor kennedy invited you to work on his staff. i think you worked on regulatory reform. justice breyer: yes. david: that is right first encountered you when i was working on capitol hill. then something happened that was a surprise to people. president carter nominated you to be a judge on the first circuit. that's not a surprise given the reputation and so forth. but it required a republican to sign off on it. strom thurmond, one of the most conservative republicans. why do you think strom thurmond said he would let a somewhat liberal harvard law professor get on the first circuit? justice breyer: it was a different day. people did try to work together. every single morning, the judiciary committee -- we would have breakfast with a former general and with strom thurmond and we would plan out the day. we wanted to try to accomplish something. we would figure out, how do we color it read for this party and blue for the other party? the important thing is that it is desirable, let's try t
david: after teaching at harvard law school you got a good reputation. tor kennedy invited you to work on his staff. i think you worked on regulatory reform. justice breyer: yes. david: that is right first encountered you when i was working on capitol hill. then something happened that was a surprise to people. president carter nominated you to be a judge on the first circuit. that's not a surprise given the reputation and so forth. but it required a republican to sign off on it. strom...
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here's david law, the bbc tennis commentator. it suddenly feels possible now.they are playing to have got there, as well. you mentioned that layla fernandez, the 19—year—old from canada who's beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka, she's beaten angelique kerber, the former champion, and now elina svitolina, one of the top five players in the world. but, perhaps even more remarkably is the way that emma raducanu, the british player, who had not even played this tournament before this year, is going through all the qualifying rounds without dropping a set, and now five rounds to the main draw, eight matches, no sets dropped, she beat the olympic gold medallist today, and there's no real sign that any of it is perturbing her. she's now going to face either maria sakkari or karolina pliskova in the semifinals. and she really does look like she believes she can go all the way. a painstaking operation has taken place to remove part of a driveway struck by a meteorite. the meteorite came down in the english town of winchcombe in february. the section of the driveway
here's david law, the bbc tennis commentator. it suddenly feels possible now.they are playing to have got there, as well. you mentioned that layla fernandez, the 19—year—old from canada who's beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka, she's beaten angelique kerber, the former champion, and now elina svitolina, one of the top five players in the world. but, perhaps even more remarkably is the way that emma raducanu, the british player, who had not even played this tournament before this year,...
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. >> reporter: and david, law enforcement here actually trained for a scenario like this one back in june. the police chief here believes the number of people inside that store who remember that run, hide, fight response actually played a key role in saving lives. >> alex perez live in tennessee. alex, thank you. >>> in the west we are following the new evacuations at this hour from yet another new wildfire emergency. multiple storms destroyed by the frond fire. tonight a woman is under arrest, charged with arson. matt gutman in california. >> reporter: tonight, as the explosive fawn fire, the highest priority fire in the nation, threatens homes north of redding, california, that 30-year-old woman arrested for suspected arson to wildland. >> we are aware that there are possible additional fires here in our county that she may be linked to. >> reporter: tonight new evacuation orders. some 4,000 people already fleeing. dozens of homes and other structures destroyed. at this house, only the chimney left standing. tonight an estimated more than 9,000 structures threatened. timelapse vide
. >> reporter: and david, law enforcement here actually trained for a scenario like this one back in june. the police chief here believes the number of people inside that store who remember that run, hide, fight response actually played a key role in saving lives. >> alex perez live in tennessee. alex, thank you. >>> in the west we are following the new evacuations at this hour from yet another new wildfire emergency. multiple storms destroyed by the frond fire. tonight a...
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david law is the the bbc tennis commentator and co—host of the tennis podcast. two of them are in the semifinals and the manner in which are playing to have got there as well. you mentioned leylah fernandez, this 19—year—old canadian who's beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka, she's beaten angelique kerber, a former champion, and now elina svitolina, who's one of the top five players in the world. but perhaps even more remarkably is the way that emma raducanu, the british player who had not even played this tournament before this year, is now going through all the qualifying rounds without dropping a set, and now five rounds to the main draw. eight matches, no sets dropped. she beat the olympic gold medallist today, and there's no real sign that any of it is perturbing her. she is now going to face either maria sakkari or karolina pliskova in the semifinals, and she really does look like she believes she can go all the way. exciting news there. in the us, one the biggest memorials to those who fought to defend slavery in america's civil war has been removed.
david law is the the bbc tennis commentator and co—host of the tennis podcast. two of them are in the semifinals and the manner in which are playing to have got there as well. you mentioned leylah fernandez, this 19—year—old canadian who's beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka, she's beaten angelique kerber, a former champion, and now elina svitolina, who's one of the top five players in the world. but perhaps even more remarkably is the way that emma raducanu, the british player who...
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think it's going to be a real challenge international community to deal with the government in david's law in author of the long war, the inside story of american garrison since 911 and also former communications adviser for the former african president, sheriff county so thank you so much for sharing your views with us while african students are beginning to return to university for the 1st time since the taliban paco takeover development, being closely watched by the international community for the reasons we just heard . some campuses appear to have divided male and female students in the classroom, and there are reports that some women are being restricted to certain parts of universities. western governments have said the continuation of aid hinges on how the taliban treats women when the group last through the scanner on it band girls from school and women from university all work. but the taliban says it will treat women fairly based on slimy law. he was secretary of state anthony blanket defense secretary lloyd austin, have made the mayor of catherine though half a high level talks
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i'm joined now by david law, tennis commentator for the bbc5live.ll, it is opening stages here, score. well, it is opening stages here. second — score. well, it is opening stages here, second game _ score. well, it is opening stages here, second game of _ score. well, it is opening stages here, second game of the - score. well, it is opening stagesl here, second game of the match, score. well, it is opening stages i here, second game of the match, it is currently one game to love too. emma raducanu has three break points against leylah fernandez who came out starting three may, she hit a winner in the very first point but raducanu did what she has done all the way through this tournament, she kept her composure and started to break down her opponent, and she has got the early opportunities here. there is incredible excitement around this game, isn't there? it feels like the new generation coming through, what you think by the mix of pressure on both of them reaching the first grand slam final but also possible expectation? i’d the first grand slam f
i'm joined now by david law, tennis commentator for the bbc5live.ll, it is opening stages here, score. well, it is opening stages here. second — score. well, it is opening stages here, second game _ score. well, it is opening stages here, second game of _ score. well, it is opening stages here, second game of the - score. well, it is opening stagesl here, second game of the match, score. well, it is opening stages i here, second game of the match, it is currently one game to love too. emma...
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bbc tennis commentator david law says he's been impressed by raducanu's mentality throughout the tournamentnds of qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — shejust gets confident, and she is an incredible talent. she's able to just show all that in these spurts of form. now she's two matches away from winning the thing. to football — england, wales and northern ireland have all been playing tonight in their respective world cup qualifiers. but the only goals were in the england match — as natalie pirks reports. it had all been going rather well for england on the pitch. five games played, five games won. but, as yet another partisan crowd made their feelings known... they whistled and booed that gesture. ..poland were looking to beat england's stride. england just couldn't get going in a feisty first half that continued to boil over after the half—time whistle. both sides possess world—class strikers — but as lewandowski fluffed his lines, england's captain went straight down the other end and showed him how it's done. who else but most mr reliable when england needed a breakthrough?
bbc tennis commentator david law says he's been impressed by raducanu's mentality throughout the tournamentnds of qualifying, now five matches in the main draw — shejust gets confident, and she is an incredible talent. she's able to just show all that in these spurts of form. now she's two matches away from winning the thing. to football — england, wales and northern ireland have all been playing tonight in their respective world cup qualifiers. but the only goals were in the england match...
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follow this blueprint, particularly when they see how unique this law is, actually deputizing private citizens? >> reporter: that's it, david, that's the trick that makes this law so different and so difficult for courts to get a handle on. by deputizing private citizens, it makes enforcement a matter of private lawsuits and that clever innovation has been picked up. governor ron desantis and republican legislators in florida saying they plan to introduce laws. also in arkansas, missouri, mississippi. slowly, basically eliminating the right to choose an abortion across the country in the coming months. david? >> terry moran live at the supreme court again for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and in the south tonight, in louisiana, the desperation growing, four days now after hurricane ida struck there. nearly a million customers still without electricity. the need for food, water and the long lines for fuel. families waiting in sweltering heat for hours. the utility still doing damage assessment in new orleans. >>> when we come back here on the broadcast tonight, news of a deadly plane crash in the northeast, slamming into
follow this blueprint, particularly when they see how unique this law is, actually deputizing private citizens? >> reporter: that's it, david, that's the trick that makes this law so different and so difficult for courts to get a handle on. by deputizing private citizens, it makes enforcement a matter of private lawsuits and that clever innovation has been picked up. governor ron desantis and republican legislators in florida saying they plan to introduce laws. also in arkansas, missouri,...
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okay thanks so much law professor david ball from santa clara university law school. we appreciate your taking some time to take a deeper dive into these issues. okay, thank you. now we turn to the east bay where a multimillion dollar illegal pot grow operation has been taken down. authorities say this may be the largest marijuana rate of its kind here in the bay area. crime reporter henry lee toured one of the raided warehouses today and joins us now live with the latest on this case, henry. alex investigators tell me although marijuana is legal in the state of california, this kind of operation one motivated by greed is not. and now we may be county sheriff's investigators used a gas powered hedge trimmer to destroy marijuana plants. lots of them. the sheriff's office raided the san leandro warehouse and more than a dozen other locations in oakland, hayward and castro valley after an 18 month investigation. this is all marijuana here. the best way to get it is we put it in these bags. we'll put it in trucks. the seized plants will be burned in the central valley. ma
okay thanks so much law professor david ball from santa clara university law school. we appreciate your taking some time to take a deeper dive into these issues. okay, thank you. now we turn to the east bay where a multimillion dollar illegal pot grow operation has been taken down. authorities say this may be the largest marijuana rate of its kind here in the bay area. crime reporter henry lee toured one of the raided warehouses today and joins us now live with the latest on this case, henry....
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let's speak to bbc tennis commentator and co—host of the tennis podcast, david law.nage final? yeah, it suddenly feels possible - see a teenage final? yeah, it suddenly feels possible now, i see a teenage final? yeah, it - suddenly feels possible now, the fact that the two of them are in the semifinals and the manner they are playing to have got there as well. you mentioned leyla fernandez from canada, who has beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka. and now elina svitolina, who is one of the top five players in the world. but perhaps even more remarkably is the way that emma raducanu, the british player, who had not even played this tournament before this year, is now going through all of the qualifying rounds without dropping a set, and now five rounds of the main draw. eight matches, no sets dropped, actually dealing to gold medallist today, and there is no real sign that any of it is perturbing her. she is now going to face either maria or zachary or carolyn up chris cuba in the semifinals, and she really does look like she believes she can go all the way.— she
let's speak to bbc tennis commentator and co—host of the tennis podcast, david law.nage final? yeah, it suddenly feels possible - see a teenage final? yeah, it suddenly feels possible now, i see a teenage final? yeah, it - suddenly feels possible now, the fact that the two of them are in the semifinals and the manner they are playing to have got there as well. you mentioned leyla fernandez from canada, who has beaten last year's champion, naomi osaka. and now elina svitolina, who is one of...
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we need to have a stable society, rule of law and and fried -- and french eiseman in the rule of law. davidour venture investors said stick to venture investing, don't talk about public policy or are people encouraging you to talk about public policy? >> everyone views themselves to be a citizen and human being first. go out, speak on those things, greylock is 1000% behind me and they go that is your issue, but it's important to be a citizen trying to help society. david: are you ever going to run for office or take appointed position at government? >> i think much -- i think other people are much more skilled at that than i. but i do try to help every key leader and i've worked with the craddick leaders, republican leaders, i've worked with leaders from other countries because they jump on the public service train and its our duty to help as much as we can. david: so you got you started a little company called linkedin. reid: the goal was building -- i was doing angel investing while i was the founding ceo and the co-founder of of linkedin. but i didn't start venture investing until after
we need to have a stable society, rule of law and and fried -- and french eiseman in the rule of law. davidour venture investors said stick to venture investing, don't talk about public policy or are people encouraging you to talk about public policy? >> everyone views themselves to be a citizen and human being first. go out, speak on those things, greylock is 1000% behind me and they go that is your issue, but it's important to be a citizen trying to help society. david: are you ever...
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you see hastings law professor david levine says. s law in texas could have larger implications for abortion rights nationwide. if your supporter robertson's weighed this non ruling was not a good sign now. one reason is that the supreme court has on its docket for this fall on case from mississippi, which is another vehicle to challenge roe versus wade. it's not quite as diabolical as the texas statute, but it definitely would have the effect of overruling roe versus wade and the mississippi government officials who are defending the law are asking the supreme court to do that. so if we see this non just division in texas as a harbinger of what's to come. uh it is quite likely that at the end of june next year, we may see a ruling that will either kill roe versus wade or come awfully close to doing that. the texas law also allows individual people, even those who are not directly connected to a patient to sue abortion providers. keep in mind. the high court is still considering the request to block the texas statute and could potenti
you see hastings law professor david levine says. s law in texas could have larger implications for abortion rights nationwide. if your supporter robertson's weighed this non ruling was not a good sign now. one reason is that the supreme court has on its docket for this fall on case from mississippi, which is another vehicle to challenge roe versus wade. it's not quite as diabolical as the texas statute, but it definitely would have the effect of overruling roe versus wade and the mississippi...
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these laws are intended to try to make it possible for state legislators to overturn the correct results of a future election and that's where the real threat is. >> and we've talked about that, davidok at these laws across the country and these states. it's the fact that politicians can then step in, have the power to step in and potentially and in worst casscenario overturn a valid result and you have election workers receiving death threats. they are receiving -- i mean, you have this lady in milwaukee drew talked to that has been threatened more than 150 times just doing her job. the same situation in morocco pa county, arizona. they get threats every day. there was this study survey that found one of third of election officials feel unsafe because of their job. your nonprofit launched a fund to help election workers. tell us about this. >> you see things like the recent texas law that allows partisan hyper partisan poll watchers to roam anywhere in the polling place and interfere with the process potentially intimidating voters and efforts by election officials, professional election officials to try to restore order actually criminalized and then you also see these threats an
these laws are intended to try to make it possible for state legislators to overturn the correct results of a future election and that's where the real threat is. >> and we've talked about that, davidok at these laws across the country and these states. it's the fact that politicians can then step in, have the power to step in and potentially and in worst casscenario overturn a valid result and you have election workers receiving death threats. they are receiving -- i mean, you have this...
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law for now? >> reporter: that's right, david. nd it is possible that within a week or two, a lower federal court could issue an injunction that would block the law, but texas would appeal that probably all the way to the supreme court and there's no guarantee there. so even with clear constitutional rights at stake, this process has a ways to go. david? >> the legal fight we knew would come. terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight and to americans in afghanistan. tonight, the first charter out of kabul, u.s. citizens and permanent residents among the passengers on that flight. the images of that first international flight to take off since the u.s. military withdrawal. but there are several other planes the taliban has not allowed to leave. here's our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: it was the first international flight from kabul airport since u.s. forces left afghanistan in chaos nearly two weeks ago. the qatar airways 777 manifested some 200 passengers, more than 30 american c
law for now? >> reporter: that's right, david. nd it is possible that within a week or two, a lower federal court could issue an injunction that would block the law, but texas would appeal that probably all the way to the supreme court and there's no guarantee there. so even with clear constitutional rights at stake, this process has a ways to go. david? >> the legal fight we knew would come. terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> overseas tonight and to americans in...
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law. >> david says i particularly like your passionate defense of businesses' freedom but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? >> well, in south dakota i did not dictate to businesses how to handle this issue. and it's been controversial. but i believe that if i tell businesses that they can't mandate vaccines, if they can mandate vaccines it's no different than the hobby lobby case where the federal government was telling them they had to provide contraception. that it's no different than telling bakers they have to bake cakes for individuals though they don't choose to or they would want to make a different decision. so that is how i make my decisions is -- is when we look at the precedent and what my job is as a governor and as a leader, it's not setting up a situation where we're hypocritical and say, well, now this is something the government should step in and do and allow those of the other opinion to come back when they're in control and do the act same thing to us. so it is not an authority that
law. >> david says i particularly like your passionate defense of businesses' freedom but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? >> well, in south dakota i did not dictate to businesses how to handle this issue. and it's been controversial. but i believe that if i tell businesses that they can't mandate vaccines, if they can mandate vaccines it's no different than the hobby lobby case where the federal...
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law. >> okay. david, i particularly liked your passionate defensive business's freedom, but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers that they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? >> in south dakota, i did not dictate how to handle this issue. it's so controversial but i believe if i tell businesses they can't mandate vaccines, if they can mandate vaccines, it's no different than the federal government telling them they had to provide contraception. it's no different than telling bakers they have to bake cakes. when you look at the precedent and what my job is as a governor and as a leader, it's not setting up a situation where we are hypocritical. it's not an authority that i believe the government should be coming in on and dictating the types of decisions. i think we should be very careful what's problems we ask the government to solve. a government that will solve all your problems will also take away everything. many times, individual freedoms we have also requir
law. >> okay. david, i particularly liked your passionate defensive business's freedom, but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers that they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? >> in south dakota, i did not dictate how to handle this issue. it's so controversial but i believe if i tell businesses they can't mandate vaccines, if they can mandate vaccines, it's no different than the federal government telling them they had to provide...
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senate-confirmed atf director in the last 15 years is because the gun industry profits when gun laws are not enforced. david chipman should have been confirmed." meanwhile, climate activists blasted biden's pick of willie phillips to serve on the federal energy regulatory commission. phillips has represented oil and gas interests while working in corporate law. the biden administration moved thursday to criminal protect the alaska's bristol bay watershed from development, including a proposed gold and copper mine that would have destroyed the world's most productive sockeye salmon fishery. environmentalists and indigenous groups in the region have long fought the proposed pebble mine, an open-pit mine that would require construction of a massive power plant, natural gas pipeline, and huge, toxic tailing ponds. in massachusetts, harvard president lawrence bacow said on thursday his university will no longer invest its $42 billion endowment in fossil fuel companies. the announcement was a victory for the campus organization fossil fuel divest harvard, which was founded in 2012. the group tweeted -- "it took c
senate-confirmed atf director in the last 15 years is because the gun industry profits when gun laws are not enforced. david chipman should have been confirmed." meanwhile, climate activists blasted biden's pick of willie phillips to serve on the federal energy regulatory commission. phillips has represented oil and gas interests while working in corporate law. the biden administration moved thursday to criminal protect the alaska's bristol bay watershed from development, including a...
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law. host: david, why are the majority of states in this country, 27 states, right to work states? guest: first, the idea of what a union and a right to work are, let me clarify a few misconceptions. first, you can never be forced to join a union. you can when a union negotiates with an employer, that union can compel you in certain cases to pay the cost of representation for that collective bargaining agreement, so if you are not paying union dues, you can pay the fair share fees. but you never have to pay union dues. sadly, i think right to work, its history is really that a number of southern states in the 40's and 50's passed laws to weaken labor unions and prevent black-and-white workers from joining together because they didn't want that to happen. in recent times in the past couple of years, there has been a handful of other states that have passed right to work laws. they are typically republican seeking power because they know that if they can weaken their political opponents, they can enact their agenda with fewer constraints. in my view, it is a really bad political situ
law. host: david, why are the majority of states in this country, 27 states, right to work states? guest: first, the idea of what a union and a right to work are, let me clarify a few misconceptions. first, you can never be forced to join a union. you can when a union negotiates with an employer, that union can compel you in certain cases to pay the cost of representation for that collective bargaining agreement, so if you are not paying union dues, you can pay the fair share fees. but you...
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hastings college of law professor david levine.let's suppose you drove your friend or your neighbor to an abortion clinic to provide moral support. could you also be sued under this statute? assembly member evan low, saying the texas ban abortions, quote deputized as private citizens to act as police while senator scott wiener, calling the move something straight out of the t v series, the handmaid's tale, the ruling does not bode well for supporters of the nearly half century old roe versus wade supreme court decision that women have the right to end their pregnancy later, but before viability, according to levine, if we see this non decision in texas as a harbinger of what's to come. it is quite likely that at the end of june next year, we may see a ruling that will either kill roe versus wade or come awfully close to doing that. andre senior ktvu fox two news. a california police department launches a crime force to prevent crime and is now facing a lawsuit the accusations they use the task force to racially profile black people
hastings college of law professor david levine.let's suppose you drove your friend or your neighbor to an abortion clinic to provide moral support. could you also be sued under this statute? assembly member evan low, saying the texas ban abortions, quote deputized as private citizens to act as police while senator scott wiener, calling the move something straight out of the t v series, the handmaid's tale, the ruling does not bode well for supporters of the nearly half century old roe versus...
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hastings college of law professor david levine.et's suppose you drove your friend or your neighbor to an abortion clinic to provide moral support. could you also be sued under this statute? assembly member evan low, saying the texas ban on abortions, quote deputized as private citizens to act as police while senator scott wiener called the move something straight out of the t v series. the handmaid's tale. the ruling does not bode well for supporters of the nearly half century old roe versus wade supreme court decision that women have the right to end their pregnancy later, but before viability, according to levine, if we see this non decision in texas as a harbinger of what's to come it is quite likely that at the end of june next year, we may see a ruling that will either kill roe versus wade or come awfully close to doing that clinics have said that. rule out 85% of abortions in texas and forced many clinics to close planned parenthood among the abortion providers that have stopped scheduling abortions beyond six weeks from conc
hastings college of law professor david levine.et's suppose you drove your friend or your neighbor to an abortion clinic to provide moral support. could you also be sued under this statute? assembly member evan low, saying the texas ban on abortions, quote deputized as private citizens to act as police while senator scott wiener called the move something straight out of the t v series. the handmaid's tale. the ruling does not bode well for supporters of the nearly half century old roe versus...
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law. dr. atlas: david says, i liked your passionate defense of business freedom. but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers that they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? gov. noem: well, in south dakota, i did not dictate to businesses how to handle this issue. it's been controversial, but i believe if i tell businesses that they can't mandate vaccines, if they can dan day -- mandate vaccines, it's no different then the hobby lobby case, where the government was telling them they had to provide contraception. it's no different than telling bakers they have to bake cakes for individuals that they don't choose to or would want to make a different decision. that's how i make my decisions, when we look at the president and what my job is as a governor or leader, it's not setting up a situation where we are critical and this is something the government should step in and do. -- it is not an authority that i believe on private property rights, the government should be coming in and dictating those types of decisions to those owner
law. dr. atlas: david says, i liked your passionate defense of business freedom. but that includes the right to tell potential customers and workers that they must get vaccinated. what do you think about that? gov. noem: well, in south dakota, i did not dictate to businesses how to handle this issue. it's been controversial, but i believe if i tell businesses that they can't mandate vaccines, if they can dan day -- mandate vaccines, it's no different then the hobby lobby case, where the...
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you see hastings law professor david levine says this could. have an impact on abortion rights nationwide. if your supporter robinson's weighed this non ruling was not a good sign. now one reason is that the supreme court has on its docket for this fall on case from mississippi, which is another vehicle to challenge roe versus wade. it's not quite as diabolical as the texas statute, but it definitely would have the effect of overruling roe versus wade and the mississippi government officials who are defending the law are asking the supreme court to do that. so if we see this non just. division in texas as a harbinger of what's to come. uh it is quite likely that at the end of june next year, we may see a ruling that will either kill roe versus wade or come awfully close to doing that. texas law does not make an exception for survivors of rape or incest to become pregnant. it only allows exceptions for medical emergencies. it also allows individual people, even those who are not directly connected to any patient to sue abortion providers. a stud
you see hastings law professor david levine says this could. have an impact on abortion rights nationwide. if your supporter robinson's weighed this non ruling was not a good sign. now one reason is that the supreme court has on its docket for this fall on case from mississippi, which is another vehicle to challenge roe versus wade. it's not quite as diabolical as the texas statute, but it definitely would have the effect of overruling roe versus wade and the mississippi government officials...
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shot of the unknown unexpected dog walker also masked in the moment that had so much law enforcement. joyce and david, thank you. >>> we have a major development, a repute to a maga governor and some great news of how well the vaccines are working. dr. dean is here. news on republican leaders using texas extremism from voting to abortion and later biden's full core press reshape the net. we have top officials from the biden administration from the white house tonight. stay with us. tion from the white house tonight. stay with us i was drowning in student loan debt. then i discovered sofi. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. ♪♪ michael: more than 100 years ago. simi: two branches of our family split apart. david: but now, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. michael: find their stories. gigi: at ancestry. i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care. i keep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox
shot of the unknown unexpected dog walker also masked in the moment that had so much law enforcement. joyce and david, thank you. >>> we have a major development, a repute to a maga governor and some great news of how well the vaccines are working. dr. dean is here. news on republican leaders using texas extremism from voting to abortion and later biden's full core press reshape the net. we have top officials from the biden administration from the white house tonight. stay with us....
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. >>> with us now, former cia intelligence officer david priest, now the ceo of law fair, also the authoru.s. army sergeant christopher goldsmith, an intelligence, extremism, and disinformation analyst. welcome to you both. chris, i want to start with you. you don't expect the crowds or the, i guess, the hardened heah headline-grabbing, those groups that we saw on january 6th. you say this won't even be the b-team. explain to me what you're expecting to see tomorrow. >> this is not even the b-team. this is like the last people who were invited to january 6th. what made january 6th such a big deal is that we had a sitting president who was encouraging people to engage in violence. we had huge pacs who were paying for buses to go across the country and bus people into d.c., organizations like turning point usa, women for trump, latinos for trump, veteran for trump, they're the ones who hosted events in the days prior to what happened on january 6th, so that they could amp up the crowd. now, groups like the proud boys, the oath keepers, the 3 three percenters, they kind of learned their less
. >>> with us now, former cia intelligence officer david priest, now the ceo of law fair, also the authoru.s. army sergeant christopher goldsmith, an intelligence, extremism, and disinformation analyst. welcome to you both. chris, i want to start with you. you don't expect the crowds or the, i guess, the hardened heah headline-grabbing, those groups that we saw on january 6th. you say this won't even be the b-team. explain to me what you're expecting to see tomorrow. >> this is...
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law. most cases are close to being unanimous. tom: davidn, host of peer-to-peer conversations with justice breyer tonight at 9:00 p.m. the markets, it has pulled back a little bit. the bounce is less bouncy. lisa: the bounce has a little but of a fate. the interesting thing is you seeing bonds and stocks moved together again. this is compelling. the idea of the rally is fading inequities at the same time it is fading in bonds. the dollar still the strongest it has been since november. tom: for those of you on radio, this is something you will have to look up at home. it is easy to look up. thank you to tv canaries, the television feed of the canary islands. the images are once-in-a-lifetime. whatever your literature is a volcanoes over the years, the fiction of other centuries, this is the reality. i want to listen to the trauma of this. it is less explosive than it was an hour ago. lisa: the idea we are watching this unfold. we are watching it happen in real time. tom: it looks like the final scene of the x-files. massive volcano, lava spe
law. most cases are close to being unanimous. tom: davidn, host of peer-to-peer conversations with justice breyer tonight at 9:00 p.m. the markets, it has pulled back a little bit. the bounce is less bouncy. lisa: the bounce has a little but of a fate. the interesting thing is you seeing bonds and stocks moved together again. this is compelling. the idea of the rally is fading inequities at the same time it is fading in bonds. the dollar still the strongest it has been since november. tom: for...
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you know, david henderson, have have not been laws, anti-misogyny laws on the boom since 1967.lling that the outrage or criticism of the administration of that school began with this photo, if we can get the photo up of the principal and his wife. it is hard to imagine that photo could be seen as somehow provocative in 2021. this feels like this can't be legal to run someone out of their job based on what feels like on race. >> joy, we intend to make that clear in no uncertain terms. first and foremost, when you talk about critical race theory in texas, you are not talking about critical race theory as you pointed out. our governor signed into law today a new law that says you have to teach that slavery and racism are deviations from american culture. that's the specific word used, deviation. i don't know how you can teach the three-fifths clause from that context, but somehow our governor expects us to figure out how to do that. but here is where it falls into the broader conversation, right. the same people that are trying to suppress the right to vote, and kimberly crenshaw
you know, david henderson, have have not been laws, anti-misogyny laws on the boom since 1967.lling that the outrage or criticism of the administration of that school began with this photo, if we can get the photo up of the principal and his wife. it is hard to imagine that photo could be seen as somehow provocative in 2021. this feels like this can't be legal to run someone out of their job based on what feels like on race. >> joy, we intend to make that clear in no uncertain terms....
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. >> reporter: david, that rally in just ten days is being led by people calling those arrested in january political prisoners. law enforcement would feel a whole lot better if they could catch this dangerous would-be bomber before then. david? >> pierre thomas tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the earthquake in mexico tonight. strong aftershocks have now been reported. the powerful 7.0 magnitude quake hitting near acapulco. hundreds of thousands without power tonight. people running into the streets for safety. the quake was felt in mexico city more than 230 miles away. >>> to afghanistan tonight, and to the effort to resettle thousands of our afghan allies who fled the country and questions over children separated from their parents. secretary of state antony blinken touring the military base in germany where many refugees are waiting now for what comes next. our chief global affairs crrespondent martha raddatz back with us tonight. and one of the many questions remanning, what will happen to the hundreds of unaccompanied afghan children evacuated by u.s. forces. >> reporter: well, david, we all saw those h
. >> reporter: david, that rally in just ten days is being led by people calling those arrested in january political prisoners. law enforcement would feel a whole lot better if they could catch this dangerous would-be bomber before then. david? >> pierre thomas tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the earthquake in mexico tonight. strong aftershocks have now been reported. the powerful 7.0 magnitude quake hitting near acapulco. hundreds of thousands without power tonight....
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law makers. let's flip the scenario around then david, and say, how responsible should facebook or indeed any social media company be for the actions and the thoughts and the content of its users. they are providing the platform and people. well, i mean, the idea is that they can, to a degree post what they want. yes, but facebook is doing so much to lord children to keep them on the platform to expose them. no harmful content. i mean, when, when the cigarette companies were finally facing the music about the damage that they were doing to young people know and said, well, can we really blame the tobacco companies? kids should just not smoke or parents should not let them smoke. you know, when facebook 1st announced that they were going to launch into gram kids, my organization, which is fair play, we worked with child development experts and other organizations to write to facebook and say, don't do this, this is going to be harmful to kids. you know, adult can't even resist the lore of all the ways. the technology that laura, you want to, the platform, encourages you to watch things that you'll pr
law makers. let's flip the scenario around then david, and say, how responsible should facebook or indeed any social media company be for the actions and the thoughts and the content of its users. they are providing the platform and people. well, i mean, the idea is that they can, to a degree post what they want. yes, but facebook is doing so much to lord children to keep them on the platform to expose them. no harmful content. i mean, when, when the cigarette companies were finally facing the...
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law. host: david, why are the majority of states in this country, 27 states, right to work states?: first, the idea of what a union and a right to work are, let me clarify a few misconceptions. first, you can never be forced to join a union. you can when a union negotiates with an employer, that union can compel you in certain cases to pay the cost of representation for that collective bargaining agreement, so if you are not paying union dues, you can pay the fair share fees. but you never have to pay union dues. sadly, i think right to work, its history is really that a number of southern states in the 40's and 50's passed laws to weaken labor unions and prevent black-and-white workers from joining together because they didn't want that to happen. in recent times in the past couple of years, there has been a handful of other states that have passed right to work laws. they are typically republican seeking power because they know that if they can weaken their political opponents, they can enact their agenda with fewer constraints. in my view, it is a really bad political situation
law. host: david, why are the majority of states in this country, 27 states, right to work states?: first, the idea of what a union and a right to work are, let me clarify a few misconceptions. first, you can never be forced to join a union. you can when a union negotiates with an employer, that union can compel you in certain cases to pay the cost of representation for that collective bargaining agreement, so if you are not paying union dues, you can pay the fair share fees. but you never have...
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we need to have a stable society, rule of law, enfranchisement and our democracy. voting rights are a good thing. davidure investors said don't be a public policy or have people encouraged you to get more involved in public policy? reid: one thing that i love about greylock's everyone views themselves to be a citizen and human being first. they are like see some of those things. greylock as a firm is 1000% behind me. some say it is your issue, but it's important for you to be a history of trying -- a citizen trying to help history, so we are all right with it. i don't think i'm ever going to run for office. i think other people are more skilled than i. i do try to help every key leader. i have worked with democratic leaders and republican leaders. leaders from other countries. they jump on the public service of it is our responsibility as citizens to help them as much as we can. ♪ david: so, in addition to venture investing, you have some time -- i don't know where you got the time from -- to start a little company called linkedin. how did you have time to start a company called linkedin, while you're
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. >> reporter: david, the special counsel indicted michael sussmann who retired from a prominent law firm with ties to the dnc and hillary clinton campaign and whether the trump organization was in contact with a russian bank and yielded nothing but the special counsel claims sussmann lied to the fbi saying he was not representing any clients and suggesting he was acting as a good citizen, but the special counsel believes sussmann was representing a tech company and the hillary clinton campaign. attorneys for sussmann say the case is baseless and unprecedented. david, the decision to indict came down to the wire. the statute of limitations for any charges tied to these allegations runs out in just three days. >> all right. pierre thomas tonight, pierre, thank you. >>> there are new developments this evening involving a prominent south carolina attorney, alex murdaugh, surrendering to authorities today accused of allegedly planning his own murder as part of a insurance fraud scheme. and it comes after the mysterious murder of his wife and one of his sons. here's abc's eva pilgrim now.
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joining us now are georgetown university law professor and former federal prosecutor fred butler and former federal prosecutor davidderson. david, we'll start with you because the d.a. said that, you know, they didn't find enough evidence to prove that the officers violated colorado law in connection with mcclain owes death, but then the governor gave it to the a.g. and now we've got charges. how did all of this unfold? >> jeff, i think this is simply a matter of perspective in terms of whether or not they are going to participate in equitable investigation. let's put it this way. the police have the right to approach you the same way a normal citizen would approach you. they can walk up to you and start asking questions the same way a normal citizen would. the problem is that when they operate beyond the law and get physical with you when they have no legal right to do so they typically are not held accountable. in order to stop him and detain him, they needed reasonable suspicion that he was involved in criminal activity. they did not have that. and they proceeded to kill a young man who went to the corner store.
joining us now are georgetown university law professor and former federal prosecutor fred butler and former federal prosecutor davidderson. david, we'll start with you because the d.a. said that, you know, they didn't find enough evidence to prove that the officers violated colorado law in connection with mcclain owes death, but then the governor gave it to the a.g. and now we've got charges. how did all of this unfold? >> jeff, i think this is simply a matter of perspective in terms of...
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david, good morning. caller: good morning. this has more to do with equal protection under the law than anything else. the majority of people at that protest, that is what motivated them. they watched months of the u.s. being set on fire from coast-to-coast by anitfa and other groups whose profession was openly to destroy the system. the people who came to washington were not there to destroy the system. there were plenty of fbi informants and people on the scene. the fbi released a memo that says 95% of the people there were part of an organization. they were not pursuing any planned insurrection. the person that called and said intent is what is important. those people were not fair with the intent of destroying the government. no one was arrested with a gun. as the fellow said, there is no place in the country where an unarmed person can be shot by anyone in authority without having an investigation. host: we will let matt braynard jump in. guest: president trump's inauguration, over 250 anitfa activists were arrested. not for prorating for threatening interstate commerce which is what these people
david, good morning. caller: good morning. this has more to do with equal protection under the law than anything else. the majority of people at that protest, that is what motivated them. they watched months of the u.s. being set on fire from coast-to-coast by anitfa and other groups whose profession was openly to destroy the system. the people who came to washington were not there to destroy the system. there were plenty of fbi informants and people on the scene. the fbi released a memo that...