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john roe stays with us.'s get back to bali where central bankers from around the world have been meeting. >> i am being joined by u.k.'s chancellor with me to discuss the issues being addressed at the imf world bank summit. mayeard from theresa wanting to end austerity. is britain ready for the end of austerity after 10 years? >> we have spent 10 years dealing with a different -- difficult inherited deficit. for the first time in 17 years we will see public stocks follow as a share of gdp. that gives breathing space to support our public services while being very clear we will continue to reduce as a share of gdp. >> is there a risk of miscalculation despite growth over the last eight years? you have a deficit of 2% of gdp. >> we have a deficit below 2% of gdp. we are expecting it to fall further. of course we should aim over time to bring that deficit down to balance. we have other priorities as well. we need to support public services, to keep taxes low, and invest in britain's future, raising productivity
john roe stays with us.'s get back to bali where central bankers from around the world have been meeting. >> i am being joined by u.k.'s chancellor with me to discuss the issues being addressed at the imf world bank summit. mayeard from theresa wanting to end austerity. is britain ready for the end of austerity after 10 years? >> we have spent 10 years dealing with a different -- difficult inherited deficit. for the first time in 17 years we will see public stocks follow as a share...
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so we thought, well, john doe, jane roe.any women were affected by this issue. and there were thousands of women who had had illegal abortion, who had done their own abortion. and so, we filed a class action to say that this is a case for all women who are or might become pregnant and want the option of abortion. >> stephen: and this is available now on netflix? >> it's on netflix now. and it's-- like i said, it's unbiased. it's educational. it's not an advocacy documentary. and i think it's super important, especially now with the kavanaugh hearings and everything that's happening with women's health rights, and that's really what this is about, our right to our own bodies, which is-- which is the definition of democracy. ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: well, lovely to see you again and have an informed conversation as always. "reversing roe" is available on netflix. eva longoria, everybody! we'll be right back with damon wayans, jr. ♪ it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to te
so we thought, well, john doe, jane roe.any women were affected by this issue. and there were thousands of women who had had illegal abortion, who had done their own abortion. and so, we filed a class action to say that this is a case for all women who are or might become pregnant and want the option of abortion. >> stephen: and this is available now on netflix? >> it's on netflix now. and it's-- like i said, it's unbiased. it's educational. it's not an advocacy documentary. and i...
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john marshall is a legacy. he was obscured by a single opinion, his decision on roe basis madison. establishes the principle. at's what he's known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, very important to the judge advocate army served at college ford. a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. probably the indispensable man of the education today. he was a guy that really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with. ratify the constitution without virginia, there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in
john marshall is a legacy. he was obscured by a single opinion, his decision on roe basis madison. establishes the principle. at's what he's known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, very important to the judge advocate army served at college ford. a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates. probably the indispensable man of the education today. he was a guy that really persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with. ratify the...
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other things may be roe v wade or abortion gets talked about. but johnts is in the middle of the court jurisprudential. things like that will only go as far as fast as he wants to take it. >> let me give you another example. that's gun rights. the court has not taken a case challenging state and local regulation of gun rights in quite some time maybe even send heller and mcdonald several years ago. i believe they didn't take it because they didn't think that maybe they had a majority but with brett kavanaugh, that could be the difference.>> if the four more conservative justices than roberts vote that way to take up these cases, i think the court will have that majority. i think it should take up the case however it ends up ruling because there's really been chaos and civil disobedience in the lower courts about the scope of the right that heller introduced. it's about time, it's been a decade and they need to flesh it out. >> you mentioned chief justice being the centrist on the court. i would define him more as an incrementalist and institutionalist. h
other things may be roe v wade or abortion gets talked about. but johnts is in the middle of the court jurisprudential. things like that will only go as far as fast as he wants to take it. >> let me give you another example. that's gun rights. the court has not taken a case challenging state and local regulation of gun rights in quite some time maybe even send heller and mcdonald several years ago. i believe they didn't take it because they didn't think that maybe they had a majority but...
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affairs analyst's brand-new book entitled cot roe corrosion of conservative and why i left the right. we have military diplomatic analyst and admiral john kirby and global affairs and staff writer for t"the new yorker" magazi magazine. there is a lot presumably going on that we don't know behind the scenes. >> right. we have been reporting all morning that it hasn't been all sweetness and light within the administration. i knew you would be shocked by that. nikki haley graded a little bit about not having as much influence because of the enormous influence of john bolton coming in. both bolton and secretary of state pompeo were surprised by this announcement. that's also interesting. we don't know exactly why the ta timing was today, but there are always other reasons. we will have to find out what it was, but she disagreed with folks in this administration. the most famous may have been in mid-april when she said there would be sanctions against russia and there weren't and the president said there weren't and i believe larry kudlow said she must have been confusion and she said i don't get confused. there have been tugs of war here an
affairs analyst's brand-new book entitled cot roe corrosion of conservative and why i left the right. we have military diplomatic analyst and admiral john kirby and global affairs and staff writer for t"the new yorker" magazi magazine. there is a lot presumably going on that we don't know behind the scenes. >> right. we have been reporting all morning that it hasn't been all sweetness and light within the administration. i knew you would be shocked by that. nikki haley graded a...
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experts on the court who say that somebody like john roberts, he might not want to see sweeping social change or really frontal attack on something like roe v. wade, but there's a lot of ways you can sort of tear down the law and the ruling, sort of killing it with a million paper cuts type of a thing. >> i would disagree with jeff. i think roberts and probably kavanaugh will not vote to explicitly overturn roe, but they will still uphold any number of more restrictive regulations. >> it will be challenged on the state level? >> it will be. but there will be a state regulation that cuts back on the right, they'll uphold that, but they won't specifically overturn roe because they don't have to. >> this is what i've been saying when i talk about the representation of the court because in the last two elections -- let's see. six out of the seven last elections, republicans have lost the popular vote, yet they're on the verge, carl of having a 5-4 conservative on the conservative side. do they risk -- do they risk the court being out of step with americans politically? >> well, the president gets to appoint the justices of the supreme court a
experts on the court who say that somebody like john roberts, he might not want to see sweeping social change or really frontal attack on something like roe v. wade, but there's a lot of ways you can sort of tear down the law and the ruling, sort of killing it with a million paper cuts type of a thing. >> i would disagree with jeff. i think roberts and probably kavanaugh will not vote to explicitly overturn roe, but they will still uphold any number of more restrictive regulations....
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roe v. wade we'll see people come out further when they start to feel the effects of this supreme court. >> when he was sworn in by johnnight, i thought it was interesting that elena kagan was there, ruth bader ginsburg was there. how does he fit in with this court? >> that was a huge statement. with this nomination whether kavanaugh likes it or not or deserves it or not he brings the poisonous political polarization that is in the country right now. some of it is unfair. some of it is of his own doing. when he got angry -- anger was understandable. when he got angry it was as if the mask slipped accusing the radicals and democrats -- >> we've never seen anything like that in a confirmation hearing. >> no. clarence thomas got angry in a different way. not that everyone gets angry the same way. his colleagues understand the constitution put him there. they'll treat him as a justice. they'll look for ways to reduce the temperatures around the court. i would think the key relationship now is between chief justice john roberts and justice elena kagan who has a similar view of the court. can they find the cases they take an
roe v. wade we'll see people come out further when they start to feel the effects of this supreme court. >> when he was sworn in by johnnight, i thought it was interesting that elena kagan was there, ruth bader ginsburg was there. how does he fit in with this court? >> that was a huge statement. with this nomination whether kavanaugh likes it or not or deserves it or not he brings the poisonous political polarization that is in the country right now. some of it is unfair. some of it...
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john roberts, right? you often hear -- feels he wants to rescue the court from that. >> when most people are thinking about the supreme court, they think about high-profile issues, roe. wade, voting rights, et cetera. an awful lot of what courts do are not the headline grabbing issues. a line that stuck out to me, when she said then judge now justice kavanaugh and merrick garland voted together 93% of the time on the d.c. court. so, like, i think that there's a lot that we talk about in terms of the courts about the political issues that are hot buttons. but a lot of what these courts do a lot of people don't see. >> 7% is crucial, because in one of the things that you didn't just mention is even like the collective bargaining issue that was just before the supreme court. those are major, major issues. and i think we do have to start paying attention to them. to your point, i have no answer. the million-dollar question. >> citizens united, redistricting. >>> a few days ago, he thought he was going to be fired. now deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein and president trump appear to be bffs, according to the president. new details on their air force one one-on-one.
john roberts, right? you often hear -- feels he wants to rescue the court from that. >> when most people are thinking about the supreme court, they think about high-profile issues, roe. wade, voting rights, et cetera. an awful lot of what courts do are not the headline grabbing issues. a line that stuck out to me, when she said then judge now justice kavanaugh and merrick garland voted together 93% of the time on the d.c. court. so, like, i think that there's a lot that we talk about in...
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who was the deciding vote to uphold roe, time and time again conservatives have voted for republican presidents to get a conservative supreme court. this has been, as johntle. that aim, that battle was finally won last week, of it not? >> i think that's right. i also think that this is part of why you are seeing so much of the republican party begin to look a little more like donald trump. let's imagine an alternative universe where one of the 16 republicans won that primary and you have a more conventional republican president in the white house. let's play out what would have happened with the kavanaugh hearings. do you think the odds under a different republican president would have been greater, for instance, leadership would have said let's pull this nominee, let's try for someone else. but the trump methodology is apologize for nothing, norms don't matter, wins matter that's what brought us to this moment with this conservative majority on the supreme court. so i think you got a lot of republicans who are going well i'm worried about norms getting thrown out but i do really love these wins that i think that's what -- it's those wins that has enabl
who was the deciding vote to uphold roe, time and time again conservatives have voted for republican presidents to get a conservative supreme court. this has been, as johntle. that aim, that battle was finally won last week, of it not? >> i think that's right. i also think that this is part of why you are seeing so much of the republican party begin to look a little more like donald trump. let's imagine an alternative universe where one of the 16 republicans won that primary and you have...
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john souter was sent off before that own goal. victory for a side that is ranked below the likes of luxembourg and the faroe below the likes of luxembourg and the fa roelt. they say top of their league group, which includes albania and israel. —— they stay. wales were also beaten, losing 4—1 to spain in a friendly in cardiff. the spanish have beaten both england and croatia in the nations league, and continued to look the part, scoring three goals inside the first half an hour. burnley‘s sam vokes, did score a consolation goal but it was a heavy defeat for ryan giggs side and england under—21s, have thrashed andorra in chesterfield to qualify for next year's euros. they only needed one point to qualify, but the whistle blew, at 7—0. liverpool striker dominic solankey, here with the final goal. elsewhere northern ireland beat iceland 1—0. england's senior team, will play their first game behind closed doors in croatia, in the nations league tonight, with no fans allowed in, because of sanctions against the hosts. the punishment comes after a swastika, was marked on their pitch three years ago. some england fans will be looking at some of these areas ar
john souter was sent off before that own goal. victory for a side that is ranked below the likes of luxembourg and the faroe below the likes of luxembourg and the fa roelt. they say top of their league group, which includes albania and israel. —— they stay. wales were also beaten, losing 4—1 to spain in a friendly in cardiff. the spanish have beaten both england and croatia in the nations league, and continued to look the part, scoring three goals inside the first half an hour....