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and more now on the live desk on that breaking news from the high court . latest battle of the court. the latest battle of the dambusters having been played out this over out there in this row over housing seekers at the housing asylum seekers at the historic scampton airbase , a historic raf scampton airbase, a challenge to the home office by the council residents the local council and residents now to go full now allowed to go to full judicial review. >> the council has been battling to stop the government from housing up to 2000 asylum seekers at the base. a controversial move that has prevented a £300 million regional project for the site, say local residents and councillors. well, let's cross live to our home and security editor mark white, who is outside the royal courts of justice. just explain a little bit more, mark, because we understand that mrs. justice thornton said that two out of the 15 grounds could go ahead to a further hearing on. yes >> so i mean, there was a number of different grounds, 15 as you highlighted there, that the park parties w
and more now on the live desk on that breaking news from the high court . latest battle of the court. the latest battle of the dambusters having been played out this over out there in this row over housing seekers at the housing asylum seekers at the historic scampton airbase , a historic raf scampton airbase, a challenge to the home office by the council residents the local council and residents now to go full now allowed to go to full judicial review. >> the council has been battling to...
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week we will be expanding further the support we give to londoners, although it is the case, the high court confirmed, that nine out of ten cars in london are compliant, they will not pay a penny more but they will see the benefits of cleaner air, almosti million families will be eligible for financial support, every single small business will be eligible for support, and every charity is eligible for more support from next week. rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah is a world health organization advocate for health and air quality and founder of the ella roberta family foundation, based in london. she became a clean air advocate, after her nine—year—old daughter, ella, died in 2013 from a rare and severe form of asthma. she welcomed the ruling. what the coroner said is there were illegal levels of air pollution everywhere, and if it wasn't for the illegal levels of air pollution, ella wouldn't have got asthma, nor would she have died on that fatal night. but please can we still remember that 8—12 children die every year, just in london alone? and 250,000 children in london now have asthma, and we al
week we will be expanding further the support we give to londoners, although it is the case, the high court confirmed, that nine out of ten cars in london are compliant, they will not pay a penny more but they will see the benefits of cleaner air, almosti million families will be eligible for financial support, every single small business will be eligible for support, and every charity is eligible for more support from next week. rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah is a world health organization...
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what exactly, how does the high court said about this particular case? in the course of coaching high suited to the slide, the private persecution on the course of the phone and present to present a tape of my initiate, such as the product persecution case. and i'm a poster on the eve of the is the national mix of conferences on the 15th of december. last yeah zoom. i choose the, the cut and put it into being an accessory off to fetch in a criminal offense. the building states advocates ability down the now pull it down . i think we should expect a well he is and he is the lead prosecutor in the president zoom is on your corruption trial. and who am i said, but i don't know violated the national prosecute. you must always the actor by leaking. he's a confidential me to current information to a well known genet. killbern born in 2022 was this case. what was the reason? she said, aside after the high school to pete, somebody sped, dismissed. the private persecution, initiated by former president, do not base to she attempted to prosecute to the cost of on
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let's cross to frances read to at the high court in london. you are - expected decision? i suppose that depends which side you are on - expected decision? i suppose that| depends which side you are on that we havejust had depends which side you are on that we have just had the judgment depends which side you are on that we havejust had thejudgment inside the high court a few moments ago, in the high court a few moments ago, in the last ten or 15 minutes or so. the high court read the ruling this morning we expect 10am that we got on the expanded ultralow emission zone and you heard, five conservative councils had argued the london mayor had acted unlawfully to expand the ulez zone, he had exceeded his powers within this scheme. we saw some of those people in court today that were making that challenge not very pleased with the outcome because they have failed in that claim and the high court has indeed dismissed it, meaning that from a month tomorrow the ultralow emission zone can be expanded to cover the whole of london and drivers of noncompl
let's cross to frances read to at the high court in london. you are - expected decision? i suppose that depends which side you are on - expected decision? i suppose that| depends which side you are on that we havejust had depends which side you are on that we have just had the judgment depends which side you are on that we havejust had thejudgment inside the high court a few moments ago, in the high court a few moments ago, in the last ten or 15 minutes or so. the high court read the ruling...
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gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are protests and it's happening all over the country as local people object to the number of people being put in local hotels. >> and as they cross the english channelin >> and as they cross the english channel in ever larger numbers, the problem doesn't go away. we'll discuss latest on the we'll discuss the latest on the huw jim huw edwards story with jim davidson, man who knows what davidson, a man who knows what it's like to be called guilty before he proved his innocence and we'll talk about china. can you believe we're still giving them £50 million a year in foreign aid.7 you them £50 million a year in foreign aid? you couldn't make it up. but first, let's get the news with rory smith . news with rory smith. >> thank you very much, nigel. the prime minister has set out pay the prime minister has set out pay increases for millions of pubuc pay increases for millions of public sector workers, police and prison officers will receive and prison officers will receive an increase
gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are protests and it's happening all over the country as local people object to the number of people being put in local hotels. >> and as they cross the english channelin >> and as they cross the english channel in ever larger numbers, the problem doesn't go away. we'll discuss latest on the we'll discuss the latest on the huw jim huw edwards story with jim davidson, man who...
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as you reference, it has already been to the high court so has - been to the high court so has therehe high court so has there been any reactions it is continued delay from that chairwoman of the third inquiry. delay from that chairwoman of the third inquiry-— delay from that chairwoman of the third inquiry. nothing specific from the chair for _ third inquiry. nothing specific from the chair for sub _ third inquiry. nothing specific from the chair for sub comments - third inquiry. nothing specific from the chair for sub comments on - third inquiry. nothing specific from l the chair for sub comments on social media, as you can imagine, boris johnson continues to be a controversial figure. johnson continues to be a controversialfigure. tech johnson continues to be a controversial figure. tech experts are saying it's not much of an excuse. there may be initials secured security that our shots and has on his phone but they should be able to access that information. it should not be that company gets us to get hold of it. we will wait for an update from the cabinet office, the government
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the high courts ultimately agreed.aid that this should only happen for very short periods of time as an emergency measure. it becomes systemic and routine, he said, and in overseeing that, he found that the home secretary had exceeded the proper limits of her powers. he went on to say that ensuring the safety and welfare of children who have no adults to look after them is among the most fundamental duties of any civilised state. a clear ruling that what is happening, what has been happening, where local authorities have not had enough provision to properly take into care unaccompanied children who have come seeking asylum, and placing them in hotels, is unlawful.— hotels, is unlawful. have we heard from the government? _ hotels, is unlawful. have we heard from the government? the - hotels, is unlawful. have we heard from the government? the homel hotels, is unlawful. have we heard - from the government? the home office resonse in from the government? the home office response in the — from the government? the home offi
the high courts ultimately agreed.aid that this should only happen for very short periods of time as an emergency measure. it becomes systemic and routine, he said, and in overseeing that, he found that the home secretary had exceeded the proper limits of her powers. he went on to say that ensuring the safety and welfare of children who have no adults to look after them is among the most fundamental duties of any civilised state. a clear ruling that what is happening, what has been happening,...
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a lincolnshire council is indeed in the high court today. that is in the high court today.in the high court today. that is in the fight to stop 2000 migrants being housed at a famous raf we are also famous raf base. we are also heanng famous raf base. we are also hearing that another hearing rumblings that another raf has secretly on the raf base has secretly on the quiet welcome some asylum seekers already. i'll be talking about that. a mandatory age checks for people who cross the channel patrick christys on gb news. britain's news news radio. >> well get this it turns out that hospital food might actually cause you to develop cancen actually cause you to develop cancer. and there is news of the islamic state terrorist linked to the manchester arena bombing who could be freed from prison by christmas. but first, the fight to stop 2000 migrants being housed at the home of the legendary dambusters is in the high court today. west lindsey district council is opposing plans raf scampton as plans to use raf scampton as accommodation for the asylum seekers. now that hearing wil
a lincolnshire council is indeed in the high court today. that is in the high court today.in the high court today. that is in the fight to stop 2000 migrants being housed at a famous raf we are also famous raf base. we are also heanng famous raf base. we are also hearing that another hearing rumblings that another raf has secretly on the raf base has secretly on the quiet welcome some asylum seekers already. i'll be talking about that. a mandatory age checks for people who cross the channel...
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. >> reporter: today the high court said the administration doesn't get to rewrite federal law from the ground up, but the court's three liberals dissenting with justice kagan writing, the majority reaches out to decide a matter it has no business deciding first in her family to go to college, maggie bell has over $30,000 in federal student loan debt. she calls the ruling crushing >> it's hard for me to save now it's hard for me to plan to buy a house. it's hard for me to get out of renting i feel stuck >> reporter: but this son of a taxi driver praised the decision saying he never took out federal loans, and the biden plan was unfair >> what it will lead to is people relying on the government to bail them out when they are in debt. >> reporter: the ruling comes as the court closes out yet another consequential term with key decisions on major social issues, the justices have been sharply divided when it comes to affirmative action and yet surprising many by upholding voting rights, and in another ruling today, pitting the right to free speech against the right to be free from discrimin
. >> reporter: today the high court said the administration doesn't get to rewrite federal law from the ground up, but the court's three liberals dissenting with justice kagan writing, the majority reaches out to decide a matter it has no business deciding first in her family to go to college, maggie bell has over $30,000 in federal student loan debt. she calls the ruling crushing >> it's hard for me to save now it's hard for me to plan to buy a house. it's hard for me to get out of...
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in the high court today. _ accepted the report. in the high court today, the _ accepted the report.t. in the high | court today, the government last this legal challenge which they brought to try to prevent the covert inquiry. they were unredacted messages, why were they so keen to avoid those being handed to the inquiry and what did the justice system say today? its inquiry and what did the 'ustice system say today?h inquiry and what did the 'ustice system say today?* system say today? its a good question- _ system say today? its a good question. the _ system say today? its a good question. the official- system say today? its a good question. the official reason| system say today? its a good - question. the official reason given was that the government didn't want to hand over material that they thought would be irrelevant to the work of the inquiry. the problem was that the legal setup which the government itself put in place was that the inquiry chooses what it wants to see and decide what is relevant or not, not the government. so their case was thrown out by the judges today an
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for the mayor of london, as five london councils take him high court over take him to the high courtver his controversial low emissions expansion. well, vox populi vox day, we asked the people whose side they were on. and here's a taste of what they to say. taste of what they had to say. >> not all down to parse . >> it's not all down to parse. you know, we're going to stop playing soon, are we.7 is you know, we're going to stop playing soon, are we? is that the next story class in a not necessarily fortunate coincidence for the prime minister >> six months on from his five key pledges, his conservative home approval rating dropped into negative territory for the first time as inflation appears to be entrenched and the court of appeal has blocked the rwanda scheme. government on scheme. is the government on track through with its track to follow through with its promises ? us of nation promises? us state of the nation starts now . starts now. joined by a pugnacious panel this evening, former brexit party mep ben habib and the author and broadcaster michael crick. as ever, i want to h
for the mayor of london, as five london councils take him high court over take him to the high courtver his controversial low emissions expansion. well, vox populi vox day, we asked the people whose side they were on. and here's a taste of what they to say. taste of what they had to say. >> not all down to parse . >> it's not all down to parse. you know, we're going to stop playing soon, are we.7 is you know, we're going to stop playing soon, are we? is that the next story class in...
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honestly, he could be given £20 million and get free food for life from the high court . . they don't like him and they don't like his missus. it's the end of it. >> okay, now look, kelvin, the farage banking scandal keeps developing. of course, cuts . developing. of course, cuts. chief executive peter flavell fell on his sword today after the resignation of the natwest ceo, dame alison rose. nigel now wants the group chairman howard davies, gone. next is he going to get a full house? kelvin i think he might well do so tomorrow. >> natwest will announce. unfortunately for them , very unfortunately for them, very high profits, right ? very good high profits, right? very good profits because they do what all banks do directly. interest rates go up, their profits go up because they don't give the savers as much as they charge you and i for our houses, our mortgages, etcetera. right after that happens, he's in a great degree of trouble. he will definitely have to step down. i have never seen a chairman an of such an illustrious organisation as a bank makes such a fool of himse
honestly, he could be given £20 million and get free food for life from the high court . . they don't like him and they don't like his missus. it's the end of it. >> okay, now look, kelvin, the farage banking scandal keeps developing. of course, cuts . developing. of course, cuts. chief executive peter flavell fell on his sword today after the resignation of the natwest ceo, dame alison rose. nigel now wants the group chairman howard davies, gone. next is he going to get a full house?...
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if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall on the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy corrupted and destructive people. they must be the boat has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back down the protest, a set to continue the well ukrainian wildcard elena speak to alina, has advanced to the wimbledon tennis, semi finals with the stock. we end against full time, grand slam. we know it goes via take 3 totally non struggled early in the context, but she managed to baffled back to winning the 1st 675 of the world. number one, c a take, the ukranian ended her opponents 14 match winning street by and taking the 3rd 66 to and after the match to be too late. now spoke about what we made for her. and her homeland means definitely lots. and i know that lots
if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall on the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy corrupted and destructive people. they must be the boat has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back...
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the high court rules at the expansion of the ulez zone reducing pollution.kylie's off to las vegas. the singer announces her first residency we'll find out what fans can expect more now and that high court ruling that london can expand its clean air zone. the scheme has been at the centre of a political row and is thought to have contributed to labour�*s failure in recent by election. well, we can speak now to mario's surgery, the owner of the fabric shop in west london. he's been treating there for 25 years and has been opposed to the ulez expansion. just tell me first of all why you the expansion.— why you the expansion. well, basically. _ why you the expansion. well, basically. it — why you the expansion. well, basically, it affects _ why you the expansion. well, basically, it affects every - why you the expansion. well, l basically, it affects every single trader in london. it'sjust very,
the high court rules at the expansion of the ulez zone reducing pollution.kylie's off to las vegas. the singer announces her first residency we'll find out what fans can expect more now and that high court ruling that london can expand its clean air zone. the scheme has been at the centre of a political row and is thought to have contributed to labour�*s failure in recent by election. well, we can speak now to mario's surgery, the owner of the fabric shop in west london. he's been treating...
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tom symonds is at the high court. tom, was this expected?ad six — tom, was this expected? well, prince harry had six years — tom, was this expected? well, prince harry had six years under _ tom, was this expected? well, prince harry had six years under the - tom, was this expected? well, prince harry had six years under the law- tom, was this expected? well, prince harry had six years under the law to i harry had six years under the law to claim about phone hacking in the court and many of the allegations he made go back several decades, so the question what has he ran out of time? his case was that he couldn't have sued news group newspapers, the publisher of the sun, because the palace had a secret agreement which meant it wouldn't suit those newspapers and would settle at some point in the future. the judge decided the evidence for that was vague and limited. he said it became pretty clear at around 2012 there was a big phone hacking scandal and if the prince had exercised reasonable diligence he could have got his lawyers onto the case.
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the high court has ruled that a home office decision to "routinely" place unaccompanied child asylumcorrespondent, jonathan blake, is there for us now. jonathan, what did we hearfrom jonathan, what did we hear from the high court, what was the decision? it was, as you say, that the government's use of hotels to house children who have come to the uk seeking asylum unaccompanied is in fact unlawful. this was legal action brought by two local authorities in the south of england, kent county council and brighton and hove council, along with the child trafficking charity. figures show that this is happening quite a lot, about 3000 under 18 is in the year to october 2022 spent some time in hotel accommodation and the charity and the local authorities have argued that that was not fit for purpose. in issuing a ruling at the high court today, mrjustice chamberlain said that children should only be housed in hotels in emergencies and for short periods of time. but it had become systemic and routine, he said. and overseeing that practice, the home secretary suella braverman, had exceeded the
the high court has ruled that a home office decision to "routinely" place unaccompanied child asylumcorrespondent, jonathan blake, is there for us now. jonathan, what did we hearfrom jonathan, what did we hear from the high court, what was the decision? it was, as you say, that the government's use of hotels to house children who have come to the uk seeking asylum unaccompanied is in fact unlawful. this was legal action brought by two local authorities in the south of england, kent...
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you are outside the high court . just tell us high court.on. explain it for us because there are three different bids , but they're very different bids, but they're very similar megxit yes, there are . similar megxit yes, there are. there are three. two of them relate to the raf base. wethersfield in essex, and then the third one that we've just been hearing about from willis raf scampton in lincoln shire. now that of course has the additional complication in that they're supposed to be a £300 million regenerate project . but million regenerate project. but putting that because it was the dambusters base, the red arrows also used to be there and had people living there say that that it people living there say that thatitis people living there say that that it is at risk. so that's in addition to the concerns that they share with the residents down in essex of the effects of putting one and a half to 2006 royal mail, asylum seekers on these bases in fairly rural areas , they say they don't have areas, they say they don't have the capacity , t
you are outside the high court . just tell us high court.on. explain it for us because there are three different bids , but they're very different bids, but they're very similar megxit yes, there are . similar megxit yes, there are. there are three. two of them relate to the raf base. wethersfield in essex, and then the third one that we've just been hearing about from willis raf scampton in lincoln shire. now that of course has the additional complication in that they're supposed to be a £300...
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our reporter frances read is at the high court and joins us now., about this verdict. . , �* , ., verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgmentfi verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about t verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about an h verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour - verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour ago i verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had i thisjudgment about an hour ago now, this judgment about an hour ago now, and the high court read that ruling this morning on this expanded ultra low emissions zone within london, which is a big point of debate here, on both sides of it, actually. five conservative councils had argued that the london mayor had been acting unlawfully in trying to expand this ulez zone and that he had exceeded his powers within the scheme. however, they have failed in that claim, and the high court today in london has dismissed it. so from the 29th of august, one month tomorrow, the ulez can be expanded tomorrow, the ulez can be expanded to c
our reporter frances read is at the high court and joins us now., about this verdict. . , �* , ., verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgmentfi verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about t verdict. yeah, sure, we've 'ust had thisjudgment about an h verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour - verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had thisjudgment about an hour ago i verdict. yeah, sure, we'vejust had i thisjudgment about an hour ago now, this judgment about an...
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and basically we understand that the judges of, of the high court will look at that at these petitions. so it would be 5 of several of the energy goals. but also we understand the position is expected to file a petitions, but experts are bit divided or were, you know, what will happen next? uh, what the judges can actually do. because it's amendments to the basic law is right . it has no constitution. so this is a longer process, we're probably looking at and it could bring a is a closer to a constitutional crisis because depending on but the judges will decide, the government might not go with this decision. so this is one thing and of course we already heard a protest, a will continue. we also heard from the labor unions that they might come together for a more general strike of trying you know, in the coming days in israel we already have a stripe today. by the medical personnel, real, so we'll look at what the military service will do and the other members of society, of high to, to know that has been all very strongly invested at least parts of them in this, in these protest again
and basically we understand that the judges of, of the high court will look at that at these petitions. so it would be 5 of several of the energy goals. but also we understand the position is expected to file a petitions, but experts are bit divided or were, you know, what will happen next? uh, what the judges can actually do. because it's amendments to the basic law is right . it has no constitution. so this is a longer process, we're probably looking at and it could bring a is a closer to a...
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we hope to get another in high court another hear in the high court in but between then and in october now, we're obviously to now, we're obviously hoping to stop this place being used for asylum seekers . i have to say asylum seekers. i have to say it's a great example of a community coming together and a community coming together and a community campaign working. it is people power in action. >> i have to say, it's a fascinating case. robert, thank you for joining fascinating case. robert, thank you forjoining us fascinating case. robert, thank you for joining us tonight. fascinating case. robert, thank you forjoining us tonight. here you for joining us tonight. here on gb news. well all this is happening, as i said to you at the start of the programme all over the country in a moment we head to mid dorset where a council meeting is taking place and some very serious questions are being asked about the idea to a barge in the docks at to put a barge in the docks at portland. all of that and more in just a moment. the migrant barge, the bibby stockholm, is due to arrive in portland doc
we hope to get another in high court another hear in the high court in but between then and in october now, we're obviously to now, we're obviously hoping to stop this place being used for asylum seekers . i have to say asylum seekers. i have to say it's a great example of a community coming together and a community coming together and a community campaign working. it is people power in action. >> i have to say, it's a fascinating case. robert, thank you for joining fascinating case....
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honestly, he could be given £20 million and get free food for life from the high court . . they don't like him and they don't like his missus. it's the end of it. >> okay, now look, kelvin, the farage banking scandal keeps developing. of course, cuts . developing. of course, cuts. chief executive peter flavell fell on his sword today after the resignation of the natwest ceo, dame alison rose. nigel now wants the group chairman howard davies, gone. next is he going to get a full house? kelvin i think he might well do so tomorrow. >> natwest will announce. unfortunately for them , very unfortunately for them, very high profits, right ? very good high profits, right? very good profits because they do what all banks do directly. interest rates go up, their profits go up because they don't give the savers as much as they charge you and i for our houses, our mortgages, etcetera. right after that happens, he's in a great degree of trouble. he will definitely have to step down. i have never seen a chairman an of such an illustrious organisation as a bank makes such a fool of himse
honestly, he could be given £20 million and get free food for life from the high court . . they don't like him and they don't like his missus. it's the end of it. >> okay, now look, kelvin, the farage banking scandal keeps developing. of course, cuts . developing. of course, cuts. chief executive peter flavell fell on his sword today after the resignation of the natwest ceo, dame alison rose. nigel now wants the group chairman howard davies, gone. next is he going to get a full house?...
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if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall in the high court. if it doesn't fall in the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is really unity because of petty motivations of crazy, corrupted and destructive people that much 50 the vote has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government's test tables are traditional reform in january. nothing now, unwilling to back down the protest, a set to continue and dial corresponded in jerusalem at tanya claim told us more about what the bill might mean if it does become little. or what i have to say, this is just one part of this whole uh, traditional uh, overall. but in theory, this bill is, is to basically restrict the supreme court's ability to, to block government decisions, which it could be, you know, unreasonable or implausible. and this often, in the past days, there was this case, so example refer to that. one of the lead is the, there's the, the dr. shawn's parties
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well, a high court convict him. well, a high court .judge convict him. well, a high court .ussex can bring a claim of unlawful information gathering to trial. this is against the publisher of the sun , but not a publisher of the sun, but not a claim of phone hacking. prince harry alleges that he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for the news group newspapers as the sun publisher says , the the sun publisher says, the announcement is a significant victory. the group denies any unlawful activity took place . unlawful activity took place. wildfire fears in greece continue, thus , despite a drop continue, thus, despite a drop in temperatures , blazes have in temperatures, blazes have spread across the country for more than a week, killing three people and causing over 20,000 tourists to evacuate roads. 61 more fires have erupted in greece in the last 24 hours, destroying farms and factories in albania. crews continue to battle flames with emergency helicopters dropping water on affected areas in italy, drone footage shows the extent of devastation aft
well, a high court convict him. well, a high court .judge convict him. well, a high court .ussex can bring a claim of unlawful information gathering to trial. this is against the publisher of the sun , but not a publisher of the sun, but not a claim of phone hacking. prince harry alleges that he was targeted by journalists and private investigators working for the news group newspapers as the sun publisher says , the the sun publisher says, the announcement is a significant victory. the group...
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if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall on the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy corrupted and destructive people. there must be the vote has intensified protests that have been ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january. now, unwilling to back down the protests a set to continue the northern hemisphere. summer has brought extreme weather to many countries in the united states has not been exempt. president joe biden has declared a state of emergency some of the ne regency, their worst flooding in nearly a century. this is not the legs are not covered by 2 months, right. and in just 2 days, several communities like this, including the state capital on probably a moon by the relentless deluge. more than 30 state varied so close as the war to spread to this railroad even had the ground swept away from
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if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall in the high court is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy, corrupted and destructive people. with much 50 the vote has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back down the protest, a set to continue for lenses rains have been battering parts of the northeastern united states and leasing historic flooding. rescuers have been racing to reach strand of residents after multiple rivers burst. their banks, officials and the state of vermont. they flooding like this hasn't been seen in nearly a century. this is not life, not covered by 2 months of rain in just 2 days. several communities like this, including the stage capital on pele moon, by the relentless deluge. more than 30 state varied so close as the war to spread this railr
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could legislate within the supreme court rulings him to actually turn back the tide of what the high court gave the nation this week. on student loans, you can create a better ability to reorganize and forgive those that's through the court process or provide other legislative leniency. on affirmative action, you can legislate around justice roberts line that one's experience of race could inform a university's decision. when all of those things could be legislated expansively by a democratic congress or more effectively by a republican congress. now is the time for democrats to offer a bold, legislative agenda to the american people. >> doug, let's turn to one at the cases that the supreme court ruled on this week, the decision to limit protections to the lgbtq americans on free speech grants. the high court ruled the christian website designer lori smith is not required to make websites celebrity gay marriages, due to her religious objections. the washington post reports the man she cited as a potential client is, in fact, a straight man with a wife and a kid, who had no knowledge of his
could legislate within the supreme court rulings him to actually turn back the tide of what the high court gave the nation this week. on student loans, you can create a better ability to reorganize and forgive those that's through the court process or provide other legislative leniency. on affirmative action, you can legislate around justice roberts line that one's experience of race could inform a university's decision. when all of those things could be legislated expansively by a democratic...
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if it passes the 2nd and 3rd readings, it will fall on the high court. if it doesn't fall in the high court, is government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us. they're eliminating is rarely unity because of petty motivations of crazy, corrupted and destructive people with much to do the boat has intensified, protest, staffing ongoing since the government 1st tables are traditional reform in january . now, unwilling to back down the protest, a set to continue be a problem and has a pos, the new load to help tackle climate change and restore biodiversity. it's called the nature restoration law and the names to return 20 percent of land and sea to its natural state. by 2030 big farm is attempted to block the bill, but small farmers suppose it is. yes, it okay, what it may mean for farmers and for the climate when it comes into effect on benyamin francis market, garden farm and east germany. the focus lies on healthy soil. here. fruit trees and various crops growth side by side. ther
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west lindsey by the high court.s challenging the use of wethersfield airfield in essex. the two day hearing began on wednesday as the first migrants began arriving at wethersfield. well, former home secretary priti patel has been telling us here at gb news that laws cannot be disregarded . laws cannot be disregarded. >> braintree district council have worked incredibly hard and all credit to them and their legal counsel for getting us to where we are with this judicial review. it's important that local people and our local councils and statutory service bodies, that their voices are heard . we have laws in place , heard. we have laws in place, nationality and borders act. you know , we have the new plan for know, we have the new plan for immigration in place. and, you know, worked years to get know, we worked for years to get those policies in place. and that legislation in place, you can't discard and to can't just discard it and try to supersede policies . supersede it with new policies. junior doctors in england
west lindsey by the high court.s challenging the use of wethersfield airfield in essex. the two day hearing began on wednesday as the first migrants began arriving at wethersfield. well, former home secretary priti patel has been telling us here at gb news that laws cannot be disregarded . laws cannot be disregarded. >> braintree district council have worked incredibly hard and all credit to them and their legal counsel for getting us to where we are with this judicial review. it's...
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gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challengesotests and it's happening all over the country as local people object to the number of people being put in local hotels.
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coming up, london's mayor has been taken to the high court by a group of councils over his plans to expandreater london. but will the court the people? but court listen to the people? but first, ginger group, first, the tory ginger group, which we've been waiting for which we've all been waiting for on migration . how on mass migration. how do we solve the problem . britain's news. channel >> welcome back. i remain jacob rees—mogg and you've been getting in touch with your thoughts. colin says rishi won't achieve any of his five pledges. the tories are toast at the next election , we may as well say election, we may as well say nothing and let them do what they and they're gone they want. and when they're gone , get of all the wokes and , get rid of all the wokes and eco and eco zealots in the party and rebuild with true tories for the 2029 election. and glenn says the neutering of the house of lords is long overdue. as churchill said, over 100 years ago, the house of lords is an enemy progress. well colin enemy of progress. well colin really is a good preamble to what we've discussed on t
coming up, london's mayor has been taken to the high court by a group of councils over his plans to expandreater london. but will the court the people? but court listen to the people? but first, ginger group, first, the tory ginger group, which we've been waiting for which we've all been waiting for on migration . how on mass migration. how do we solve the problem . britain's news. channel >> welcome back. i remain jacob rees—mogg and you've been getting in touch with your thoughts....
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. _ london's high court has ruled that prince harry can proceed with some of his claim against rupert— but cannot proceed with allegations of phone hacking. the judge ruled that the claim in relation to alleged unlawful information gathering such as the usde of private investigators — could be tried. but thejudge continue but the judge continue that allegations of phone hacking cannot proceed to trial. let's get more on this former home affairs correspondent who has been tracking developments and he joins us now at the high court in central london. tom, take us through the impact of this ruling today. to tom, take us through the impact of this ruling today.— this ruling today. to give you an idea of what _ this ruling today. to give you an idea of what this _ this ruling today. to give you an idea of what this means, - this ruling today. to give you an idea of what this means, the - this ruling today. to give you an i idea of what this means, the judge idea of what this means, thejudge had to make a decision about prince harry had run out of time to bring his case to the high court. w
. _ london's high court has ruled that prince harry can proceed with some of his claim against rupert— but cannot proceed with allegations of phone hacking. the judge ruled that the claim in relation to alleged unlawful information gathering such as the usde of private investigators — could be tried. but thejudge continue but the judge continue that allegations of phone hacking cannot proceed to trial. let's get more on this former home affairs correspondent who has been tracking...
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the "routine" housing of unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the high court hase home office have said it had "no option" but to temporarily use hotels. a man who shot dead a police sergeant while handcuffed in custody has been told he'll spend the rest of his life in prison. 54—year—old sergeant matt ratana, was shot in the chest and leg at croydon custody centre by louis de zoysa, who had smuggled an antique gun into the building following his arrest in september 2020. he had claimed diminished responsibility, but the judge said he'd "acted in cold blood". our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is outside the court in northampton. yes, louis de zoysa shot matiu ratana in a police cell while handcuffed. he hit matiu ratana in the heart and then shot himself in the heart and then shot himself in the neck, causing permanent brain injuries. he is now in a wheelchair and struggles to talk. he sat impassively as matiu ratana's partner described the tormenting grief she feels and the loneliness. louis de zoysa's lawyer said because of his autism and brain in
the "routine" housing of unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the high court hase home office have said it had "no option" but to temporarily use hotels. a man who shot dead a police sergeant while handcuffed in custody has been told he'll spend the rest of his life in prison. 54—year—old sergeant matt ratana, was shot in the chest and leg at croydon custody centre by louis de zoysa, who had smuggled an antique gun into the building following his...
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in a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled in favor of a web designer. licts with her christian faith. >> today is certainly a victory but not just for me, for all americans. court has affirmed that the government cannot force anyone to say something it doesn't believe. rachel: yeah. she said free speech is for everyone. and in a separate ruling, president biden suffering a major defeat as the justice diss blocked his $430 billion student loan bailout plan. it would have allowed eligible borrowers to cance
in a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled in favor of a web designer. licts with her christian faith. >> today is certainly a victory but not just for me, for all americans. court has affirmed that the government cannot force anyone to say something it doesn't believe. rachel: yeah. she said free speech is for everyone. and in a separate ruling, president biden suffering a major defeat as the justice diss blocked his $430 billion student loan bailout plan. it would have allowed eligible...
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still to come this afternoon , a high court victory afternoon, a high court victory for sadiq khan .ho will actually lose out. we'll be looking into that. but and but up next at tony blair, he's intervened with the climate wars, urging the public that we must be spared the heavy costs of net zero. what do you think? but right now, former us president donald trump and two of his employees are facing new charges in the classified documents case. now it's called it's claimed that trump's ordered employees at the florida resort mar a lago, to delete security videos whilst he was under investigation for retaining classified documents . retaining classified documents. the former president now faces 40 charges in the case after originally being indicted on 37 counts last month . trump's team counts last month. trump's team say this is nothing more than a continued desperate and flailing attempt by the biden crime family and their department of justice to harass president trump and those around him. so joining me now, greg swanson, chair of republicans overseas is greg swanson. this feels wh
still to come this afternoon , a high court victory afternoon, a high court victory for sadiq khan .ho will actually lose out. we'll be looking into that. but and but up next at tony blair, he's intervened with the climate wars, urging the public that we must be spared the heavy costs of net zero. what do you think? but right now, former us president donald trump and two of his employees are facing new charges in the classified documents case. now it's called it's claimed that trump's ordered...
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that's after a high court judge ruled the mayor's plan is lawful..50 daily fee if their vehicles do not meet the required emissions standards. the legal action was brought by five conservative led councils . a spokesperson for the councils. a spokesperson for the aa says the ruling is hugely disappointing, but they hope london will follow other cities by adopting measures to reduce the impact on those who cannot afford the extra charges . afford the extra charges. natwest has appointed a law firm to conduct an independent review into how it handled the closure of nigel farage's bank account. it comes as the banking group announces profits of £3.6 billion for the first half of the year, better than predicted. that's £1 billion more than last year. that's £1 billion more than last year . well, both the group's ceo year. well, both the group's ceo , dame alison rose and coutts boss peter flavel have resigned and the share price of natwest has dropped 4% in the past week . former us president donald trump and two of his employees are facing new charges
that's after a high court judge ruled the mayor's plan is lawful..50 daily fee if their vehicles do not meet the required emissions standards. the legal action was brought by five conservative led councils . a spokesperson for the councils. a spokesperson for the aa says the ruling is hugely disappointing, but they hope london will follow other cities by adopting measures to reduce the impact on those who cannot afford the extra charges . afford the extra charges. natwest has appointed a law...
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if it passes the second and third readings, it will fall on the high court.f it does not fall on the high court, this government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us, they are eliminating israeli unity because of has the -- because of petty motivations by disruptive people. reporter: the vote has intensified protests since the government first table judicial reform in january. but netanyahu is unwilling to back down, so the protests are set to continue. nicole: to spain now, where the country's coast guard says that has rescued 86 african migrants believed to have been stranded at sea for nearly two weeks. the rescuers say six female and 80 male passengers were on board the vessel. it is believed to be one of three refugee boats carrying at least 300 people that went missing in recent weeks after leaving the west african country of senegal headed for spain's canary islands. the canary islands are considered easier to reach from sub-saharan africa than mainland spain, but the route is n
if it passes the second and third readings, it will fall on the high court.f it does not fall on the high court, this government of yours will fall by the voters because they look at you and say, these people are not only not working for us, they are eliminating israeli unity because of has the -- because of petty motivations by disruptive people. reporter: the vote has intensified protests since the government first table judicial reform in january. but netanyahu is unwilling to back down, so...
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not a president biden -- it was blocked by yesterday's high court decision. again, a 6 to 3 ruling with every conservative justice voting against it. biden in response, yesterday, announced several measures to work around the impediment. enabling the secretary of education to compromise, wade, or release loans under certain circumstances. providing a yearlong period for borrowers to stopping again without fear of penalties if they missed payments. and making changes to the governments income based repayment plan, making its -- are there viable legal challenges to the presidents workarounds that we should expect to hear as well? >> all of those are important work-arounds, the administration will be pursuing. they're also pursuing at this moment bringing the same program, filing it under the auspices of a different piece of legislation. instead of the heroes act, it would be the higher education act. there is some difficulties in doing that, one of the reasons why the heroes act was so attractive is that it was an ad intended to respond to emergency situations.
not a president biden -- it was blocked by yesterday's high court decision. again, a 6 to 3 ruling with every conservative justice voting against it. biden in response, yesterday, announced several measures to work around the impediment. enabling the secretary of education to compromise, wade, or release loans under certain circumstances. providing a yearlong period for borrowers to stopping again without fear of penalties if they missed payments. and making changes to the governments income...
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the high court rules an expansion of the london's ultra low emission zone — which is aimed at reducing pollution — can go ahead. donald trump says he will not end his 2024 presidential campaign if he is convicted and sentenced on the various charges against him. and at the women's world cup, a crucial win for england over denmark. hello, i'm nancy kacungira. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. the head of the presidential guard in niger has appeared on state television as the country's new ruler after leading a coup on wednesday. general abdourahamane tchani wore military fatigues as he read a statement on behalf of the national council for the safeguarding of the homeland. president niger's elected president, mohamed bazoum, is still being detained. it's reported that president bazoum spoke to the french president emmanuel macron early on friday and told him that he was "in good health". the new authorities have banned all public demonstrations. they said acts of vandalism and wickedness would not be tolerated after crowds
the high court rules an expansion of the london's ultra low emission zone — which is aimed at reducing pollution — can go ahead. donald trump says he will not end his 2024 presidential campaign if he is convicted and sentenced on the various charges against him. and at the women's world cup, a crucial win for england over denmark. hello, i'm nancy kacungira. welcome to verified live — three hours of breaking stories and checking out the truth behind them. the head of the presidential...
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decisions dropped two and a half days ago with calls being made today to completely overhaul the high court to expand it. >> this far right extremist imbalance supreme court seeks to make history for all of the wrong reasons if they were a caucus in congress they would be the bootstrapper forced birth don't say gay -- caucus. >> i support expanding the supreme court because we have a radical extreme supermajority supreme court that is out of touch. with american public. and these are type of things that signal a dangerous to authoritarianism and centralization of power in the courts. interestingly, though, the supreme court decision on student loan relief actually emphasized congress is power determining that the president alone could not implement the 430 billion dollar plan without congress's approval by the way president biden does not he's not in favor of xapgding court now republican congressman burgess owen said that president biden saw false hope with the campaign promise to reduce student loan which is the president conceded previously he may not have the authority to do. >> the hop
decisions dropped two and a half days ago with calls being made today to completely overhaul the high court to expand it. >> this far right extremist imbalance supreme court seeks to make history for all of the wrong reasons if they were a caucus in congress they would be the bootstrapper forced birth don't say gay -- caucus. >> i support expanding the supreme court because we have a radical extreme supermajority supreme court that is out of touch. with american public. and these...
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week we will be expanding further the support we give to londoners, although it is the case, the high courtir, almost1 million families will be eligible for financial support, every single small business will be eligible for support, and every charity is eligible
week we will be expanding further the support we give to londoners, although it is the case, the high courtir, almost1 million families will be eligible for financial support, every single small business will be eligible for support, and every charity is eligible
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we start in london, where the high court has ruled that a major plan which aims to reduce air pollutionn the capital can go ahead. the plan is to expand the city's ultra low emissions zone, known as the ulez. it currently covers the central area shown in pink on this map. drivers of the most polluting vehicles in the zone are charged £12.50 a day. london's mayor, sadiq khan, wants to extend the boundary of the zone to cover the whole of greater london. five conservative—led councils tried to have the expansion of the scheme halted, arguing that mr khan had exceeded his powers, but they have now failed. the extension is due to go ahead on august 29th. ulez has been at the centre of a major political row and is widely believed to have been a key factor in labour's failure in a recent by—election in london. the plans are at the centre of a major political row and are being introduced by london's labour mayor. here's the mayor giving his reaction to the bbc in the last hour well, this landmark judgment well, this landmarkjudgment today is good news for london, because it means we can make p
we start in london, where the high court has ruled that a major plan which aims to reduce air pollutionn the capital can go ahead. the plan is to expand the city's ultra low emissions zone, known as the ulez. it currently covers the central area shown in pink on this map. drivers of the most polluting vehicles in the zone are charged £12.50 a day. london's mayor, sadiq khan, wants to extend the boundary of the zone to cover the whole of greater london. five conservative—led councils tried to...
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a formerjudge of the delhi high court agrees. thisjustice claims its against india's culture. same sex marriage? i it's an abnormality. a marriage should be between a man and a woman. how can same sex couples adopt society? but why should society interfere? are they not part of the same society? so if they are part of the same society, then shouldn't they have the same rights? but that's only if they comply by the existing societal norms. it took 70 years for the supreme court to legalise gay sex in 2018. the verdict triggered hope that the right to marry might not be far behind. it's rare to see members of the lgbtq+ community claim public spaces like these in a country like india, where social stigma and taboo are still very much associated with sexual identity. people over here say that gatherings like these are a show of strength. global estimates say the community is now 10% of india's population. this decision is notjust about same sex marriage, but also about the path the country takes for equal rights. arunoday mukharji, bbc news, delhi. saturday marks a year since the
a formerjudge of the delhi high court agrees. thisjustice claims its against india's culture. same sex marriage? i it's an abnormality. a marriage should be between a man and a woman. how can same sex couples adopt society? but why should society interfere? are they not part of the same society? so if they are part of the same society, then shouldn't they have the same rights? but that's only if they comply by the existing societal norms. it took 70 years for the supreme court to legalise gay...
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in a separate significant case today, the high court ruled in favor of a colorado web designer who wanted to be able to reject same-sex wedding clients. >> and i'm grateful for the court for affirming that the government can't force anyone to say something they don't believe. >> reporter: the court's majority decided that as a creative professional lori smith's first amendment rights shielded her from punishment under colorado's anti-discrimination law because, quote, colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance. the dissenting liberal justices argued the first amendment does not protect the act of discrimination, noting this is the first time the high court has granted a business open to the public a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class, and saying that will, quote, mark gays and lesbians for second class status. after a series of major rulings that in many cases overturned decades of precedent, a number of progressive lawmakers are now calling for a variety of
in a separate significant case today, the high court ruled in favor of a colorado web designer who wanted to be able to reject same-sex wedding clients. >> and i'm grateful for the court for affirming that the government can't force anyone to say something they don't believe. >> reporter: the court's majority decided that as a creative professional lori smith's first amendment rights shielded her from punishment under colorado's anti-discrimination law because, quote, colorado seeks...
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gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challengesbject to the number of people being put in local hotels. >> and as they cross the english channelin >> and as they cross the english channel in ever larger numbers, the problem doesn't go away. we'll discuss latest on the we'll discuss the latest on the huw jim huw edwards story with jim davidson, man who knows what davidson, a man who knows what it's like to be called guilty before he proved his innocence and we'll talk about china. can you believe we're still giving them £50 million a year in foreign aid? you couldn't make it up. but first, let's get the news with rory smith . news with rory smith. >> thank you very much, nigel. the prime minister has set out pay the prime minister has set out pay increases for millions of pubuc pay increases for millions of public sector workers, police and prison officers will receive and prison officers will receive an increase of 7, while teachers gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challe
gb news, there are high court challenges there are high court challenges there are high court challengesbject to the number of people being put in local hotels. >> and as they cross the english channelin >> and as they cross the english channel in ever larger numbers, the problem doesn't go away. we'll discuss latest on the we'll discuss the latest on the huw jim huw edwards story with jim davidson, man who knows what davidson, a man who knows what it's like to be called guilty...
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rachel: this follows a previous day of landmark decisions with the high court voting to outlaw a race-basedor the supreme court, for the country. i hate to make everything political, but for donald trump as well. will: the supreme court offering us real hope for america if you believe in principles, if you believe in policies that do not focus on race, if you believe in free speech and if you believe the executive cannot hand out freebies to the public in exchange for votes, this week was a good day for the united states of america. joe: gutfeld said something i never considered or put in perspective, this is not a conservative or liberal court, it's the most libertarian court. when you look back at decisions, things conservatives are excited about like overturning roe versus wade or cases this past week a lot of it is hinged on taking power and putting it back to the individual, giving you faculty over your self, over the things that matter to you and i think there's a lot there. the supreme court, 6-3 split conservative/liberal but when they fall, when i believe is a more libertarian pers
rachel: this follows a previous day of landmark decisions with the high court voting to outlaw a race-basedor the supreme court, for the country. i hate to make everything political, but for donald trump as well. will: the supreme court offering us real hope for america if you believe in principles, if you believe in policies that do not focus on race, if you believe in free speech and if you believe the executive cannot hand out freebies to the public in exchange for votes, this week was a...