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justi justi justi justice skaleel's concurrence where companies order their affairs in that reliance and that he also pointed out that's especially so where congress can address the issue. if congress were to address the issue, i think there would be no doubt that it would be purely perspective. in fact, i think that's the only thing congress could probably do is have a perspective law. but this court has indicated that a purely perspective ruling is inconsistent with its view of the law. and made that very clear in the hopper case. >> what is the reliance -- >> i'm sorry. >> what is the reliance you're talking about other than the retroactivity question? >> companies have made their decision based upon a business model understanding what the quill standard requires. >> so the assumption when you're talking about decisive is that the decision was wrong. so you're saying they have made business decisions on the basis of the erroneous decision when the decision is based on the fact that -- well, used taxes are not being paid. in other words, the benefit comes from them. not just from t
justi justi justi justice skaleel's concurrence where companies order their affairs in that reliance and that he also pointed out that's especially so where congress can address the issue. if congress were to address the issue, i think there would be no doubt that it would be purely perspective. in fact, i think that's the only thing congress could probably do is have a perspective law. but this court has indicated that a purely perspective ruling is inconsistent with its view of the law. and...
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between the hub of ccms and justis. since then, we've been playing catch up, after ccms was terminated on the state level, locally we realized we needed to shift gears, based on unfortunately something we couldn't control, but now we know full well we are in control because we know the state does not have a solution for us. we signed a contract with a company, thompson reuters -- >> supervisor yee: let me stop you because you're getting really technical, and this is probably not the right place to talk about that. i just need to get some assurance that whatever you're doing now, that it can lend itself to coordinating with the rest of our city family here. >> yeah, absolutely, supervisor yee. and frankly, i was a little surprised at the question because we have been in communication with the city administrator's office and frankly with the department of technology and its regular communication. we are actually part of the justice council meeting, so we have made it very clear what the data points are in order to turn on
between the hub of ccms and justis. since then, we've been playing catch up, after ccms was terminated on the state level, locally we realized we needed to shift gears, based on unfortunately something we couldn't control, but now we know full well we are in control because we know the state does not have a solution for us. we signed a contract with a company, thompson reuters -- >> supervisor yee: let me stop you because you're getting really technical, and this is probably not the right...
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it's not justy itself the bad thino have fragmenti, overlap, or duplication. we look for areas where is actually causing some kin netive affect, some kind of harm. money is being wasted or taxpayers or people who are trying to get the services are having a lot of difficulty. there's a lot of burden on them who am i supposed to go to in this particular situation, or it's difficult to know what's efive because they areki together well. host: as we go through this report, we encourage viewers to go to gao.gov to check it out , is the annual report with additional opportunities to reduce fragmentation, overlap, duplication and achieve other financial benefits. let's talk about some of the biggest money wasters that are in this report. where can government save the most moneyy geing rid of a specific program or getting rid of some of the overlap? guest: it's about better managing programs. one of the examps we point out inhi's ror is with the department of energy and dealing with nuclear waste. as you can see, it's a very serious sort of issue. recommending is that
it's not justy itself the bad thino have fragmenti, overlap, or duplication. we look for areas where is actually causing some kin netive affect, some kind of harm. money is being wasted or taxpayers or people who are trying to get the services are having a lot of difficulty. there's a lot of burden on them who am i supposed to go to in this particular situation, or it's difficult to know what's efive because they areki together well. host: as we go through this report, we encourage viewers to...
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justi >> whose baby are you? >> daddy. >> he's stinking duet and charming. >>> another cute video from troe vabys. it looks like mom has given her a wlblowout. she doesn't like it. >> i thought you like long hair. >> that's easy to put back, right? easy to fix. >> i want to be smaller. >> you want your curls back? >> yes. >> faces of regret. >> look in the mirror. at least it wasn't a hairtut. this is fixable. >> you're standing there holding it. it would have been way worse. >> i want to be grumpy. >> you want to be grumpy? >> yes. >>> if you're lucky enough to have a treehouse, you remember one of the favorite thicks in your life. why does it have to be just as a kid? this is an area called crossvil crossville, tennessee. 10,000 square feet and 80 incident rooms. it's in a bit of disarray. it was built by a man named horace bu horace burgess. he said, it was going to provide it and most of the wood is reclaimed and recycled wood he put together. andle back in its day, it saw about 100 visitors per day. >> no wa
justi >> whose baby are you? >> daddy. >> he's stinking duet and charming. >>> another cute video from troe vabys. it looks like mom has given her a wlblowout. she doesn't like it. >> i thought you like long hair. >> that's easy to put back, right? easy to fix. >> i want to be smaller. >> you want your curls back? >> yes. >> faces of regret. >> look in the mirror. at least it wasn't a hairtut. this is fixable. >> you're...
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assumptions about whether the president is still fielding those traditional pardon eecommendations from the justi 3 department. looks at eachnt case individually to see if something wrong has been done. or where mercy should be given. that is what he has done and will continue to do in the future. he has the authority to make that decision, and he has. >> has he asked for a new opinion on the pardon power? >> i am not aware of the recommendation, but certainly would reiterate that the president has done nothing wrong. what are president trump's foreign-policy achievement in his first 500 days? >> the strengthening of relationships with a number of four liters. n think that the -- foreig leaders. i think that the conversation that we will have in the next week is a step in the right direction. moving the embassy in israel would be on the list, then tough -- being tough on russia, on trade. i think the list is quite lengthy. >> can you give us a little bit more background on the part of process -- pardon process? of who cany a matter get the president's ear in order to get the part of process? is t
assumptions about whether the president is still fielding those traditional pardon eecommendations from the justi 3 department. looks at eachnt case individually to see if something wrong has been done. or where mercy should be given. that is what he has done and will continue to do in the future. he has the authority to make that decision, and he has. >> has he asked for a new opinion on the pardon power? >> i am not aware of the recommendation, but certainly would reiterate that...
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remember when justie today tried doing that and it sounded ridiculous. he didn't exactly coast i up the women. he gotoast i with something else at the end of his speech. those sweat sweat stars and stripes. the president just wanted you tnoo k that nobody loves the flag more than him. this is at least the third time he's hugged an america blahing stage. he did it twice back on the campaign trail during rallies in new hampshire and florida. i don't know what the flag says, but that's an issue for another day. meanwhile on capital hill, the fbi inspect general appeared for a second mail investigation. they wereo- ady to shine. there was nothing more and theft california toticrus adver in lowering that blind fold and making up your mindn based o who is standing in front of you. that is not who we are. that is not what we shoe.d ever b there is a saying in the courtroom may justice be done though the heavens fall. you won't hear that saying in politics. you more likely to hear at all cts the heavens be damn. we can svive with politicians we don't trust. you
remember when justie today tried doing that and it sounded ridiculous. he didn't exactly coast i up the women. he gotoast i with something else at the end of his speech. those sweat sweat stars and stripes. the president just wanted you tnoo k that nobody loves the flag more than him. this is at least the third time he's hugged an america blahing stage. he did it twice back on the campaign trail during rallies in new hampshire and florida. i don't know what the flag says, but that's an issue...
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. >>> to a m theor skoort today privacy r advocat appliveigsht to four, the justi ruled law enforcement must obtain a warrant to use cell phone records. they ruledpt any attem by police tol obtain phone records without ald warrant wou violate people's right to unreasonable searchs and seeksyours. >> bill gates leading an effor to malaria by creating a to kill each other. the plan is to create genetically modified male mosquitos. when theyhe mate tll pass a ofan to the on fspring which will kill them before they reac. that's when mosquitos startri biting. a is a deadly >>disease. warning in anne arunde county tonight. the hunt for chinese mittenab s is on. flyer day saying wanted o dr alive. they're asking for sightings enbankments.urg 0s into ou find one, take a close-up t photo,e note of where the crab w foun freeze it or preserve the crab in rubbing alcohol. >> wow. >> the contact, there's a lot of options here. then contacthe smithsonian environmental research center. we have information on oureeb site in cas you don't remember what the procedure is. it's at.c fox5dc. >> you know it'
. >>> to a m theor skoort today privacy r advocat appliveigsht to four, the justi ruled law enforcement must obtain a warrant to use cell phone records. they ruledpt any attem by police tol obtain phone records without ald warrant wou violate people's right to unreasonable searchs and seeksyours. >> bill gates leading an effor to malaria by creating a to kill each other. the plan is to create genetically modified male mosquitos. when theyhe mate tll pass a ofan to the on fspring...
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justys use y manl nation, i guess. they're both very uncomfortable now.ou're welcome. >> you'reelcome. it sounds like rudy guiliani's divorce is getting a b messy. he is in the process of a split with number tee. he denies it and as he o went on on date with the o her woman after was separatedded from his wife. i believ that's called the ross geller we weren a bre defense. judy shot back with a husbandt on page six my 's denial of the affair is as falseis as h claim that we were sepn atedhe took up on her. o'm going to g to the control roomnd offer my t apologieso my friends in there . we're bk after this. less than on yearft a charlottesvilleorey stuart st embraces confederate monday ultimates and had to apologize an out right politician who was barred from twitter for his racist postment corey stuart is now the republican nominee for us senate against time cane. he has a big following across the commonwealth a he's promising a vicious campaign. politics are politics and corey stuart is sound asleep tonight. more congressional in action, though, for daca
justys use y manl nation, i guess. they're both very uncomfortable now.ou're welcome. >> you'reelcome. it sounds like rudy guiliani's divorce is getting a b messy. he is in the process of a split with number tee. he denies it and as he o went on on date with the o her woman after was separatedded from his wife. i believ that's called the ross geller we weren a bre defense. judy shot back with a husbandt on page six my 's denial of the affair is as falseis as h claim that we were sepn...
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you see normal highs 84, so or justy speaking at a little above where we should be for this time of yeareratures outside not such a bad start. it says 72 in. d.c you would think that would be warm but i can tell from you being outside, the ldi humi feels rather pleasant to start yhe day here aou don't have to go too far north and west to run intouch cooler conditions. maybe light jacket weather in winchest middle 50's, martinsburg 56. he leonardsewn down clo to where we'll be thisnfternoon, we'll b lexington park, 64 deee. bigger picture showing what's heading in our direction. nice and cool pleasant conditions in the northeast right now. that will last through at least tomorrow morning and then see the stripe of orange where it's m thisorning in wichita, 82 in lincoln nebraska that's gng to be scooting eastward and will start pumping the heat here as we head into sunday and thenly next monday temperatures could approach a hundred degrees here in d.c. for now though eleoy the c calm quiet weather outside. a few clouds passing from time to time. orat's the only threat f today. otherwise,
you see normal highs 84, so or justy speaking at a little above where we should be for this time of yeareratures outside not such a bad start. it says 72 in. d.c you would think that would be warm but i can tell from you being outside, the ldi humi feels rather pleasant to start yhe day here aou don't have to go too far north and west to run intouch cooler conditions. maybe light jacket weather in winchest middle 50's, martinsburg 56. he leonardsewn down clo to where we'll be thisnfternoon,...
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when kennedy voted with the four conservative justi the court upheld the herump travel ban, guttedoting rights act and allowed corporate money in politics. when he voted with the four libals, the court cut back on the deatpenalty and declared detainees at guantanamo bay have legal rights. in one of the most influential actions, 2015 decision that struck down bans on same-sex marriage after writing a series of ruling on gay rights. a trumreplacement for justice kennedy would give the court a solid five-vote conservative majority. the president's choice is sure to be far more conservative as the first trump nominee has been in his first year on the court. a kennedy departure could put abortion righ in doubt although he voted for a ban on partial birth aborti abortion, he has consistently supported it. the trump nominee would probably oppose it. anthony kennedy turns 82 next month and is the court's second oldest justice, ruth reins burg is 85. his rent will end nearly 31 years of service on the supreme court. >> pete, let me ask you about the timing why is kennedy leaving now? >> reporter
when kennedy voted with the four conservative justi the court upheld the herump travel ban, guttedoting rights act and allowed corporate money in politics. when he voted with the four libals, the court cut back on the deatpenalty and declared detainees at guantanamo bay have legal rights. in one of the most influential actions, 2015 decision that struck down bans on same-sex marriage after writing a series of ruling on gay rights. a trumreplacement for justice kennedy would give the court a...
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court would have an enormous impact on civil rights and undermine progress made toward greater racial justi and equality. some supreme court experts are calling kenned s retirement the ultimate rally cry. and the cry is loudoun both sides. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> new charges this morning in that deadly attack charlottesville, virginia when a car plowed into a crowd that was protesting against the white nationalist rally there in august and killed a woman. the justice department has now charged the driver, james alex fields, jr., with dozens of deral hate crimes. he fashions life in prison if convicted. >> we turn now t terrifying moments aboard a jetblue flight at sdjfk's airport t evening. it was supposed to fly to los angeles, but just before take off, a s.w.a.t. team stormed the plane as it sat on thec tar after high jacking alert from the cockpit. triggering panic among the passengers of cosse. nbom costello tells us it was just a false alarm. >> reporter: the coded message from the jetblue pilot to air traffic control, high jacking in progress. >> copy? >> reporter: witn
court would have an enormous impact on civil rights and undermine progress made toward greater racial justi and equality. some supreme court experts are calling kenned s retirement the ultimate rally cry. and the cry is loudoun both sides. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >> new charges this morning in that deadly attack charlottesville, virginia when a car plowed into a crowd that was protesting against the white nationalist rally there in august and killed a woman. the justice...
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police school diversion program, a citywide initiative that aims to keep kids out of the criminal justi system for misdemeanors-- things like having drugs in school or bringi items that are banned, like pocket knives and b.b. guns. even hair comband scissors, which could be dangerous. >> we have a bottle opener, which can still be used as a weapon. it has a point. >> reporter: philadelphia police officer tamesha golphin says sometimes kids have a reasonable explanation. >> i totally forgot the knife was in the book bag. i really forgot. >> reporter: in march, tenth grer senaaj jackson set ofa metal detector when, he says, he accidentally brought a kitchen knife to school. he'd been locked out of his housthe night before and borrowed the knife from his grandmother to pick the lock. >> and i g in, and i put the knife in my book bag. and then, i forgot to take it out. then, the next morning, i went to school. and then, when i put my book bag through the monir, he said, "we have a problem." >> reporter: senaaj says getting arrested would have affected the entire family. his m, om works full
police school diversion program, a citywide initiative that aims to keep kids out of the criminal justi system for misdemeanors-- things like having drugs in school or bringi items that are banned, like pocket knives and b.b. guns. even hair comband scissors, which could be dangerous. >> we have a bottle opener, which can still be used as a weapon. it has a point. >> reporter: philadelphia police officer tamesha golphin says sometimes kids have a reasonable explanation. >> i...
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at the moment, you got businesses making decisions and grabbing headlines because there justis grabbingail. it is impossible to think that a lot of these countries do not have contingency plans in place to say it look, if there is no information about what happens after brexit, then we have to make a business decision on what happens after we stay in the uk, how business relationships with the eu in the uk, they had to make decisions on the no detail whatsoever, no detailed running forward and of course running into quite an important summit here, it just really does go down the same old, same old street we have been going down to such a long time. that just paralysed, aren't they? what impact ifany just paralysed, aren't they? what impact if any is it having on your business? it has an impact to a certain extent because of the trading side of being sentimental regulation across the eu is such a massive deal at the moment, which of course is a good thing to put some kind of regulation in there. but really, it does not have too much of an effect going forward because these eu negotiation
at the moment, you got businesses making decisions and grabbing headlines because there justis grabbingail. it is impossible to think that a lot of these countries do not have contingency plans in place to say it look, if there is no information about what happens after brexit, then we have to make a business decision on what happens after we stay in the uk, how business relationships with the eu in the uk, they had to make decisions on the no detail whatsoever, no detailed running forward and...
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cee thing about justi kennedy is that he -- although he was quite conservative, had the ability to playn the joints a little bit. so he could be unpredictable. i don't think we will get that kind of unpredictability in this nomee. >> it seems the most aggressive debate right now is over ortion. justice kennedy coauthored the decision up holding roe v. wade. it seems to been a geral cob consensus that won't be overturnedut it might be fwuted ovfwugut of over gutted dending on w replaces justice kennedy. >> a number of p lif groups have been seeding legislation at the lower court level, so there's aan on abortion at six week goes, we heart beak law in iowa. they've been anticipating a new justice in a few years and seeding cases that will come up to frontally challenge roe. the idea that overruling roe is offhe table i fallacious. ut is more likely to be undermined the idea of a complete overruling is not beyond the pale here. >> do you agree, jh? >> i wouldn't make any predictions on the future of abortion rights. >> there were major rulings this week. the court issued decisions on the t
cee thing about justi kennedy is that he -- although he was quite conservative, had the ability to playn the joints a little bit. so he could be unpredictable. i don't think we will get that kind of unpredictability in this nomee. >> it seems the most aggressive debate right now is over ortion. justice kennedy coauthored the decision up holding roe v. wade. it seems to been a geral cob consensus that won't be overturnedut it might be fwuted ovfwugut of over gutted dending on w replaces...
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. >>> for more than a decade the nonpcefit one justi has provided free legal aid to thousands of lowncome californiansar. they regul hit the road with justice bus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to parts o california where legal care is out of reach for many. they help clients clear criminal records, fight evictions and submit paperwork to bome citizens or get permanent red densy. the ceo of one justice, julia joins me in the studio. >> thank you for having me. >> one justice was among the torganizations t quickly mobilized at sfo and other airports across the country to help affected travelers, most of whom were muslims after the first version of thevel ban took effect in 2017. what is your reaction to the supreme court de up holding the current travel ban? >> i think i can speak on the entire behalf of the legal aid and civil rights community in saying disappointed we are. this decision will go town on the wrong side of history. >> disappointed why? >> well, w believe firmly still that the presiderent's vy publis commround kbleimplementing a full ban on muslims hittin
. >>> for more than a decade the nonpcefit one justi has provided free legal aid to thousands of lowncome californiansar. they regul hit the road with justice bus, a program with brings attorneys and law suds to parts o california where legal care is out of reach for many. they help clients clear criminal records, fight evictions and submit paperwork to bome citizens or get permanent red densy. the ceo of one justice, julia joins me in the studio. >> thank you for having me....
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i,justi... you said it's about his policies and behaviour.t as though it's also about decorum. no, it's more than that. decorum, certainly. what now has become normal, these tweets, these insults. this degradation of the political culture is awful. and so that's a problem, but it's more than that. but you are offended when it comes to what he actually doing. there are people who heard the speech and thought you were going to stand up against him. within hours, you're voting on a policy in line with him, which you have done more than 80% of the time. well, keep in mind, i'm a conservative. i believed that we certainly had to have corporate tax cuts. i would have done the tax bill differently, but we needed to lower the corporate rate. we simply aren't competitive. voting to repeal 0bamaca re, i voted some a0 times before the president came along. you don't object to what he is doing, just the way he is doing it? trade policy, we haven't had an opportunity to push back on the president's trade policy. a huge mistake to exit the tra ns—pacific p
i,justi... you said it's about his policies and behaviour.t as though it's also about decorum. no, it's more than that. decorum, certainly. what now has become normal, these tweets, these insults. this degradation of the political culture is awful. and so that's a problem, but it's more than that. but you are offended when it comes to what he actually doing. there are people who heard the speech and thought you were going to stand up against him. within hours, you're voting on a policy in line...
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despite efforts by black lives mat per and criminal justi groups and even with help from billionairese george sor and steve jobs' widow, the progressive challengers for or example district attorney races largely lost. what happened? >> they did. r still have aun-off in contra costa so there's one outstanding hope of the races that were targeted by george soros. you know, think that this was in some ways perhaps an overreach by tse groups. these are national groups that came in. you know, they targeted nancy n o'malley alameda. she is a democrat with the support of jerry brown and othes fhat pushed criminal justice reform. so i think there were some schisms within that left progressive community who pushed a lot of the things we have seen statewide, and i do think in some ways iwas the first shot. i think we will expect to see it come back and more challges d perhaps better, stronger candidates. >> yeah, i think it is something you will see kind of slowly o progressver time against district attorneys. look, d.a.'s can push back and we saw it with nancy o'malley in the closing weeks of
despite efforts by black lives mat per and criminal justi groups and even with help from billionairese george sor and steve jobs' widow, the progressive challengers for or example district attorney races largely lost. what happened? >> they did. r still have aun-off in contra costa so there's one outstanding hope of the races that were targeted by george soros. you know, think that this was in some ways perhaps an overreach by tse groups. these are national groups that came in. you know,...
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event that has justis a final brexit deal. group people's vote and speakers include vince cable, anna soubry and the labourmp vince cable, anna soubry and the labour mp david lammy. some of the campaigners of the march been to to the bbc about why they are taking part. the message i would would like to give to people is to pay attention to what's been on the news, the messages we are getting from business, the worries about the various agencies we have to replicate,. what are we going to achieve? what is the world queueing up achieve? what is the world queueing up to buy from us? we are an 80% service up to buy from us? we are an 80% service economy. up to buy from us? we are an 80% service economy. you don't need trade deals for services. brexit is not what people expected and what they voted for. and we can't keep going into this disaster without thinking about whether we want to do this. that some of the views being expressed ahead of this lunchtime is about. earlier i spoke to the director of the uk change in europe and as
event that has justis a final brexit deal. group people's vote and speakers include vince cable, anna soubry and the labourmp vince cable, anna soubry and the labour mp david lammy. some of the campaigners of the march been to to the bbc about why they are taking part. the message i would would like to give to people is to pay attention to what's been on the news, the messages we are getting from business, the worries about the various agencies we have to replicate,. what are we going to...
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after every terrorist act the leaders come up, wring their hands saying we're going to bring them to justyey don't make the policy changes to assist in dealing with the problem. and now -- what the united states has always done with these feckless european leaders is cuddle them. we have a president who refuse to cuddle them. he wants to be treated fairly. and he's willing to defend them with major u.s. military power against russian aggression. lou: that military power has been bolstered in certainly the asian region, the pacific region in large measure because of north korea and china. china making -- the china state media making some really nasty remarks about, well, foolish leadership and building walls instead of bridges as if they had never built something called a great wall. they're really starting to lose a little stand in the game, aren't they? >> oh, yeah. the economic aggression that china is creating, not only in the pacific but in eastern europe and the middle east, they're using bully tactics, pulling the elite in, bring all of their labelers in and then they deliver, lou, t
after every terrorist act the leaders come up, wring their hands saying we're going to bring them to justyey don't make the policy changes to assist in dealing with the problem. and now -- what the united states has always done with these feckless european leaders is cuddle them. we have a president who refuse to cuddle them. he wants to be treated fairly. and he's willing to defend them with major u.s. military power against russian aggression. lou: that military power has been bolstered in...
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. >> justi antho kennedy says he's retiring from the supreme court.hat will happen next? >>> begin with the announcement that could lead to a seismic shift on the bench for our nation's highest court. good evening, i'm wendy'm riege. >>im handly. that shift could affect the balance for yea if not generations to come. there have been rumblings for a whil a today, supreme court justice anthony kennedy announced he will step down. >> the high court in recent years has been fairly evenly divided with four liberal and four conservative leaning ustices, kennedy has been the swing vote. >> a reagan appointee, he has been the longest serving judger 30 years now. his retirent will take effect next month. >> his votes have affected marriage equality, abortion, affirmative action, campaign finances. >> he's been great justice of the supreme court. he is a man displaying great vision. he's displayed tremendous vision andremendous heart. and he will be missed but he will be retiring. we willegin our search for a new justice. >> i urge my republican colleagues to t
. >> justi antho kennedy says he's retiring from the supreme court.hat will happen next? >>> begin with the announcement that could lead to a seismic shift on the bench for our nation's highest court. good evening, i'm wendy'm riege. >>im handly. that shift could affect the balance for yea if not generations to come. there have been rumblings for a whil a today, supreme court justice anthony kennedy announced he will step down. >> the high court in recent years has...
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chief justi john roberts wro the majority opinion. he said they've given tpr ident substantial power to regulate. one said a reasonable obsdver woay it's motivated by antihi muslim animus. >>> the court's decision hassp ked plenty of emotional responses as you might imagine. news 4 david culver talked to trump supporters who feel vindicate td a vindicated and others vowing to continue the fight. >> reporter: a ruling from the gh court revealing deep divides in our country. here are two very different reactions. >> they did the right thing thank god. >> it's just devastating. st fimon, he's with the legal aid justice center. today's rulings count everything he's worked toward in recent months. he believes president trump's travel ban and the recent actions involving migrant families at the border are rooted in discrimination. >> the one sort ofd that connects all of their policies is the desire to have fewer reign-born people of color on the long-term path to eptizenship. >>ter: but not everyone feels that way. in fact, here in suburba
chief justi john roberts wro the majority opinion. he said they've given tpr ident substantial power to regulate. one said a reasonable obsdver woay it's motivated by antihi muslim animus. >>> the court's decision hassp ked plenty of emotional responses as you might imagine. news 4 david culver talked to trump supporters who feel vindicate td a vindicated and others vowing to continue the fight. >> reporter: a ruling from the gh court revealing deep divides in our country. here...
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the idea that the house intel committee and other panels in congress have oversight power over the justi department and the executive branch. so this is remarkable. it comes in the context of the president trying to change the narrative frankly and saying we should also be looking not just a similar investigation and what we are looking at with the trump campaign and the trump administration, but the investigation of the investigator is, whether it's just us or fbi. andrew mccabe is in hot water as. >> tucker: i've got reports that rosenstein has a vicious temper behind the scenes. you know the source of catherine herridge, you think you know where it is? >> of course, and they have outed him now. these are links coming from the department of justice obviously from robert rosenstein. he has the leadnvestigator for the house intelligence committee, and this is how vicious rob rosenstein is, is threatening him over and over again. >> tucker: we will have a lot a lot more tomorrow and we will have more from singapo tomorrow. we will have a lot more hannity, after this break. the lincoln mkx
the idea that the house intel committee and other panels in congress have oversight power over the justi department and the executive branch. so this is remarkable. it comes in the context of the president trying to change the narrative frankly and saying we should also be looking not just a similar investigation and what we are looking at with the trump campaign and the trump administration, but the investigation of the investigator is, whether it's just us or fbi. andrew mccabe is in hot...
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. >> reporter: the shooting was condoned back in 2016 but friends still keep fighting for justi justice. >> if we keep fighting, then maybe the cop will be off the street but they will never have their son back. >>> thousands of people marched across america yesterday calling for an end to gun violence. that included a group here in the bay area. abc 7 news was at the golden gate bridge for a rally at the san francisco end of the yeery marked the thirdr rhe day. >> wearing orange is all about common sense gun laws and wearing orange to support the 96 americans that lose their lives to gun violence every day. orange was chosen because hunters wear orange to protect themselves. so the idea is we wear orange to protect ourselves. >> the wear orange campaign began after the 2013 shooting death of this young woman in chicago. her fellow high school students celebrated her memory. >>> and at marina way park, that's at the corner of regatta boulevard and melville square. the richmond rainbow pride is a group of lbgtq individuals and their allies who live, work or play in or near richmond. one
. >> reporter: the shooting was condoned back in 2016 but friends still keep fighting for justi justice. >> if we keep fighting, then maybe the cop will be off the street but they will never have their son back. >>> thousands of people marched across america yesterday calling for an end to gun violence. that included a group here in the bay area. abc 7 news was at the golden gate bridge for a rally at the san francisco end of the yeery marked the thirdr rhe day. >>...
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and the president praised martha stewart who died time for obstruction of justi and lying to investigators in an insider trading case. it's just the beginning. john roberts is live on the lawn. whose name? do we know or a concept or what? >> there's a few names. clearly any administration gets hundreds of petitions every year for pardons or come mutations. but the number that the president is considering can far less than what has been asked for. you mention alice johnson. not a pardon, not an exoneration but you get out of jail. that was done today. sarah huckabee sanders said "mrs. johnson has accepted responsibility for her past behavior and has been a model prisoner. alice worked hard to rehabilitate herself in prison and was a fellow mentor." just got a statement from brittany barnett a member of her legal team, that said "justice has been served today and long overdue. alice paid her debt to society of serving 21 years. life in prison without the possibility of parole screams that a person is beyondhope, beyond redemption." you heard from sarah sanders, she did rehabilitate herself i
and the president praised martha stewart who died time for obstruction of justi and lying to investigators in an insider trading case. it's just the beginning. john roberts is live on the lawn. whose name? do we know or a concept or what? >> there's a few names. clearly any administration gets hundreds of petitions every year for pardons or come mutations. but the number that the president is considering can far less than what has been asked for. you mention alice johnson. not a pardon,...
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what the chief justi said is so long as there's a rationale basis. this is a legal term. if the presidential authority is solid in the law, even if there's a discriminatory intent to the law, if you can find a rationale basis for it, i.e. national security, it's okay. he listed a number of things with the president and the administration tried to tailor and limit. it's 8% of the muslim countries. countries that i can tell you as a homeland security person that don't have proper vetting processes that represent a danger to the community. from previous administrations, congress itself, intelligence security people said that represent adanger. so as you can see, shepard, and i find interesting what the supreme court did as well a couple of countries taken off the list when they finally came into compliance with vetting people coming in to the country. it's a very legitimate security concern. >> shepard: all right. that's that matter. now we have breaking news. this just in t fox news channel. 17 sta and the district of columbia are suing the trump administration over separat
what the chief justi said is so long as there's a rationale basis. this is a legal term. if the presidential authority is solid in the law, even if there's a discriminatory intent to the law, if you can find a rationale basis for it, i.e. national security, it's okay. he listed a number of things with the president and the administration tried to tailor and limit. it's 8% of the muslim countries. countries that i can tell you as a homeland security person that don't have proper vetting...
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this rider is in the cjs, the commerce justi and science appropriations bill. we'v seen in the past is that these riders will often pop up again and again and again on multiple vehicles. and one of the reasons you should take a position now is because we don't know whether this will be acted upon in two weeks, whether it will be acted upon in a month. or whether we might not learn about it until a couple of days before it happens on the floor of the house of the senate. so if you wait until this rider is fther through the process, by the time it's clear what's happening, it may be too late for you to act. i think it's very clear that while it's being considered now at cjs, it makes sense for you to act so that you can weigh in. clearly, inl, your senators want to know what your position is. second is the reality of how washington works. if the sfpuc doesn't object to being prohibited from protecting salmon on the tuolumne river, that's what this rider is meant to do. the message that sends very clearly is that the sfpuc doesn't oppose prohibiting protection of
this rider is in the cjs, the commerce justi and science appropriations bill. we'v seen in the past is that these riders will often pop up again and again and again on multiple vehicles. and one of the reasons you should take a position now is because we don't know whether this will be acted upon in two weeks, whether it will be acted upon in a month. or whether we might not learn about it until a couple of days before it happens on the floor of the house of the senate. so if you wait until...
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if you're committed to this kind of love, it means you believe in justi justice. but it's not easy. it's not a passive activity. it requires you opening your eyes to injustice, to see the world through the eyes of another. you've got to read, you've got to travel to other neighborhoods, other parts of the world. you may have to get your hands dirty. you can't just talk about it or tweet about it. you've got to do something. we wrote this song, it feels right for this moment, it's a brand-new song, i haven't even put it out yet. i know that opening up twitter right now feels like it can be a horror show, so much of the news is shocking and maddening and depressing. i think some of us have a strong temptation to just disengage, but we can't. we can't do that. i can't do that. i have to do something. here is a song i wrote called "preach." ♪ ♪ every day i waken ♪ everything is broken ♪ turning off my phone just to get out of bed ♪ ♪ i get up every evening ♪ history is repeating ♪ turning off my phone because it's hurting my chest ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ and heaven knows i'm not helpless ♪ ♪ but wha
if you're committed to this kind of love, it means you believe in justi justice. but it's not easy. it's not a passive activity. it requires you opening your eyes to injustice, to see the world through the eyes of another. you've got to read, you've got to travel to other neighborhoods, other parts of the world. you may have to get your hands dirty. you can't just talk about it or tweet about it. you've got to do something. we wrote this song, it feels right for this moment, it's a brand-new...
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a lot of this shows just the justi coming down from hue to standing in front of broadway studios. now he's talking to some people there. he's going to be hanging out with them for a while. the coupl te left, they have video of them leaving the they don't appear as involved in the fight but just in the area, but you'll see a lot of them. that circle there, that's a person with braids. you're going to see him come out of the club, and i have to y -- during the night. it seemed like he was very rational -- here's a person that seems intoxicated. the girls are carrying her out, holding her up. so when we talk about intoxication levels and overserving, these are part of ourcerns. therou fend in the checkered shirt. 1:42, i think he's just waiting for his friends to come out. there's a friend talking with securi security. there's the gentleman with the braids. it seems he's the peacemaker throughout the night. we're going to see him kind of in the area of the fight, but it seems like there were times he was trying to maintain his friends. there's a crowd ther we've got security right th
a lot of this shows just the justi coming down from hue to standing in front of broadway studios. now he's talking to some people there. he's going to be hanging out with them for a while. the coupl te left, they have video of them leaving the they don't appear as involved in the fight but just in the area, but you'll see a lot of them. that circle there, that's a person with braids. you're going to see him come out of the club, and i have to y -- during the night. it seemed like he was very...
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this was key part of justi kennedy's argument that the dignity of the person. >> it's a key part of his entire jurisprudence since he's on the supreme court. this caswas sort of tough case for him because it involved the intersection of two areas of the law where hes very strong, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, antsd also equal ri the dignity of each individual. and so he had to nav between those two areas to find something that he could at least form a maj around. and that's why this decision isa ow. it's also important that he reemphasize that therel a genele that when a state has, as colorado did, a public accommodations law, basicly an antidiscrimination law, as long to it's a neutral law and it's applied generallhe public, business owners and others who are actors in the economy cannot use religious objections or philosophical objections in order to deny servic and goods to protected classes of people. >> nawaz: marcia coyle, thanks for your time. >> my pleasure. >> nawaz: over the past several years, relations between the u.s. and turkey have deteriored amid deep divisions
this was key part of justi kennedy's argument that the dignity of the person. >> it's a key part of his entire jurisprudence since he's on the supreme court. this caswas sort of tough case for him because it involved the intersection of two areas of the law where hes very strong, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, antsd also equal ri the dignity of each individual. and so he had to nav between those two areas to find something that he could at least form a maj around. and that's why...
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. >> you anticipate that there will -- we have a statement from the justi department.resident so far is silent. right? >> yeah. next time he tweets about attorney general jeff sessions, he complains about the justice partment, you might wonder if this has something to do with that. more broadly, he cones to attack the media, continues to express his views about these deals and other issues that past presidents have not done. it was verunusual when the president reiterated his disagreement with this deal, his opposition to this deal. if nothing else, this trial at least slowed down the process, made it take longer for at&t and ti warner to come together. the companies will merge next week. >> guys, thank you very much. >>> breaking news. a new twist in the deputy attorney general's battle with house republicans. why rod rosenstein plans to ask them to investigate their own staff. >>> new financial disclosures by the president's daughter and son-in-law who are his senior advisors. how much are ivanka and jared worth? ter & shrimp summerfest is back! get all the lobster a
. >> you anticipate that there will -- we have a statement from the justi department.resident so far is silent. right? >> yeah. next time he tweets about attorney general jeff sessions, he complains about the justice partment, you might wonder if this has something to do with that. more broadly, he cones to attack the media, continues to express his views about these deals and other issues that past presidents have not done. it was verunusual when the president reiterated his...
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so the idea is to continue to ask for information to demand justi justice, to put voices at stake andhe image is very important, it's notnly about holding the fg accountable but we have to hold the central government on the island accountable too. negligence is on both sides, you have a government on the island that's refusing to criticize the federal government and said along the way that things are okay or that things are -- we're getting the response we need. so we need to make sure that we continue to put the pressure on and this is again the report from harvard is really important. and i think we hope to see congressional hearings as a result of what is being -- light being shed on this. >> what do members of your family say about the fact we are now in the now hurricane season? at one point you're looking back trying to take stock of what happened and what needs to change. on the other hand you're there, you have to face the next hurricane season. what do they say about the readiness of this island for that next season? >> island is not ready. we talk about puerto rico, we inclu
so the idea is to continue to ask for information to demand justi justice, to put voices at stake andhe image is very important, it's notnly about holding the fg accountable but we have to hold the central government on the island accountable too. negligence is on both sides, you have a government on the island that's refusing to criticize the federal government and said along the way that things are okay or that things are -- we're getting the response we need. so we need to make sure that we...
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two women justi of the cou saying step forward on this one. society has come to the recognition that g persons and gay couples cannot be treated as inferior innity and wort the laws and constitution can and in some cases mugs protect them in the exercise of civil rights but the court goes o to say at the same time the religious and philosophical objections to gay marage are protected views. and in some instances, protected forms of expression. so theourt is acknowledging both sides have a point here. and what the majority seems to be saying is we're n ready topl. we want you and different states perhaps to sort this out in your own way and when we get three or four cases we'll settle it. is that what they're doing? >> they're mainly saying in this case the facts really go against the commission. and so that's the main thing. but -- >> the hostility allowed them an out if you will from dealing with the bigger question. >> right. and there are many coming forward. so watch this ace. >> watch this spacend we will do that and also keep watching th
two women justi of the cou saying step forward on this one. society has come to the recognition that g persons and gay couples cannot be treated as inferior innity and wort the laws and constitution can and in some cases mugs protect them in the exercise of civil rights but the court goes o to say at the same time the religious and philosophical objections to gay marage are protected views. and in some instances, protected forms of expression. so theourt is acknowledging both sides have a point...
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there's three times the number of investigations in the so-called department of justi u.acks on reporters and richard nixon, and these ir-- these are not great comparisons. we need to do something about it. and justice is getting cooperation from the senate. the senate is giving them information in their so-called secure investigations. this is downstairs. how the president could say that he's a friend of the press, he's done everything to attack the press in every way, shape, and form. he doesn't want the truth out, and our government's at risk because of an attack on the fourth state. on journalists that keep the government safe and secure, by giving us the information so that we, the public, can know what's going on. this is a shame and a disgrace. >> frank, as you may have wat watched the rankings of press freedom around the world, the you united states has dropped the last several years. is this going to get worse? john seems to believe and does note here some other developments that might say the guardrails might be off. >> this bears close watching. i'm not prepare
there's three times the number of investigations in the so-called department of justi u.acks on reporters and richard nixon, and these ir-- these are not great comparisons. we need to do something about it. and justice is getting cooperation from the senate. the senate is giving them information in their so-called secure investigations. this is downstairs. how the president could say that he's a friend of the press, he's done everything to attack the press in every way, shape, and form. he...
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now there is no requirement that supreme court justis announce their retirement on the last day of theit is a custom, but just because there is no announcement tomorrow doesn't necessarily mean anthony kennedy won't retire. but it would be a good hint. we should know more after 10:00 tomorrow morning than we know now about -- >> he clearly -- he would be concerned that this president, president trump would nominate someone more conservative than he is and that would bolster the conservative branch of the u.s. supreme court. >> that is true. but if you look at kennedy voting record it is conservative. there are very important exceptions. he is of course the most outspoken supporter of gay rights on the supreme court. he has voted to uphold roe v. wade and approved affirmative action and in those respects he departed from the republican orthodoxy but in this case he's the author of citizens united and voted majority in the bush v. gore and voted in majority with this decision about abortion. so it would be a net gain the conservative movement if he retired from the court. there is no que
now there is no requirement that supreme court justis announce their retirement on the last day of theit is a custom, but just because there is no announcement tomorrow doesn't necessarily mean anthony kennedy won't retire. but it would be a good hint. we should know more after 10:00 tomorrow morning than we know now about -- >> he clearly -- he would be concerned that this president, president trump would nominate someone more conservative than he is and that would bolster the...
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the justi department is largely in service of the house republican d.o.j. bashers led by devin nunes. nunes has spearheaded anti-fbi and d.o.j. headlines. hands house gop thousands of documents on russia probe. offers lawmakers another briefing. thousands of fbi docs turpd one over to house. extraordinary access to fisa applications. donald trump's unending and inconsolable angst about the investigation, former cia director john brennan tweeted this. quote, your fear of exposure is palpable. your desperation even more so. when will those of conscience among your cabinet inner circle, republican leadership realize that you're unprincipled and unelgt cal behavior as well as your incompetence are seriously damaging our nation? here to help us answer that question, some of our guests and reporters nbc news intelligence national reporter ken dilanian, harry litman, former deputy assistant attorney general. from the atlantic natasha bertrand is re. with us at the table, you have so many titles. >> you stumbled over the first word. it's not about having too many t
the justi department is largely in service of the house republican d.o.j. bashers led by devin nunes. nunes has spearheaded anti-fbi and d.o.j. headlines. hands house gop thousands of documents on russia probe. offers lawmakers another briefing. thousands of fbi docs turpd one over to house. extraordinary access to fisa applications. donald trump's unending and inconsolable angst about the investigation, former cia director john brennan tweeted this. quote, your fear of exposure is palpable....
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the system needs to be fixed but we can't justi ignore it. for congress to say under the last president, well, ignore this piece of law and that piece of the law and don't prioritize this, that's not the way a law enforcement agency should operate. if the law doesn't work, fix the law. don't ask law enforcement to ignore it. >> woodruff: this is not directly under your direction director homan, but it is part of ow the trump administration is trying to enforce the law, it is now separating children from their parents by the hundreds, more than 700 since last october. we're told more than # 100 children under age four. even conservatives, congressman mark meadows, saying families should be kept together. american association of pediatrics is saying it hurts these vulnerable children to take them away. how do you explain that policy? >> the message has been mud idea. apparently the people don't understand exactly what's happening. if people want to file for asylum because of fire in their country, they have to present themselves at port of entr
the system needs to be fixed but we can't justi ignore it. for congress to say under the last president, well, ignore this piece of law and that piece of the law and don't prioritize this, that's not the way a law enforcement agency should operate. if the law doesn't work, fix the law. don't ask law enforcement to ignore it. >> woodruff: this is not directly under your direction director homan, but it is part of ow the trump administration is trying to enforce the law, it is now...
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he's saying they've got to get rid of not justi nuclear but if they've got biological. he's trying to reduce them to ashes. he doesn't want to negotiate with anybody. he wants to destroy them. >> that's right. bolton is about unilateral surrender of your opponents. he wants them to give up everything and we give nothing. and he's using language that trump, himself, has walked away from. bolton was the one who started talking about this libya example where libya gave up their nuclear weapons but then ca gagat gafigaf dafy -- >> common sense says the libyan model means you end up in a sewer pipe with people destroying your body afterwards for their own joy. at first trump told the press that the letter from kim jong-un was interesting. let's watch him say that. >> this was a meeting where a letter was given to me by kim jong-un, and that letter was a very nice letter. oh, would you like to see what was in that latter? would you like? how much? how much? it was a very interesting letter. at some point it may be appropriate i'll be able to give it to you maybe. you'll be ab
he's saying they've got to get rid of not justi nuclear but if they've got biological. he's trying to reduce them to ashes. he doesn't want to negotiate with anybody. he wants to destroy them. >> that's right. bolton is about unilateral surrender of your opponents. he wants them to give up everything and we give nothing. and he's using language that trump, himself, has walked away from. bolton was the one who started talking about this libya example where libya gave up their nuclear...
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>> because my main character, justy flanagan, father was found dead during the panic.ody assumed that he shirt along with a number of other people then and had killed himself. waselieved his father murdered so he returns to new york after spending some time at university in ireland and also a little the paris police where he picked up some special skills and he's come itk to find out who done and why. scarlet: there are a lot of parallels, obviously, to happened recently, to the financial crisis and the great recession and after the 2008 crisis here in the u.s., regulators made all kinds of rules to prevent the same things from happening again. panic of 1792 lead to any kind of meaningful change? >> there was a discussion it.t alexander hamilton actually sat down with thomas jefferson and said should we a framework around the financial system because we don't want these panics to happen every 10 years and a really long discussion about it and in the end, they decided that self-determination was a better way to get that trusted tod be actually manage their own affairs,
>> because my main character, justy flanagan, father was found dead during the panic.ody assumed that he shirt along with a number of other people then and had killed himself. waselieved his father murdered so he returns to new york after spending some time at university in ireland and also a little the paris police where he picked up some special skills and he's come itk to find out who done and why. scarlet: there are a lot of parallels, obviously, to happened recently, to the financial...
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he said there has been a 435% increase in smuggling or attempted smuggling of not justi rs but families, as well as minors. >> i don't know where he gets those statistics. frankly, i don't know where the president gets many of his statistics, and i'd ve to look, and i would have to verify those, but what i will tell you is that this is a humanitarian crisis on the border. when you see several thousand children now inx si weeks taken from their parents, housed in an old wal-mart, housed in tents, no system established before they started this policy to figure out, well, how will parents get reunited with their children, thereby opening the door to lengthy accept rations, that is just wrong. that's just not how the border needs to work and it's not how our immigration pocy and law actually works. >> woodruff: let me quote one of the things the president said today. he said, "democrats love open borders. let the whole world come inch they view them as potti voters who are going to go on and vote for democrats for office." >> that's so cynical. i think what e prsident's statement overlooks
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it be halted or exercising s pardon authority to pardon people close to him, that can't be structio justi either. they're really kind of ting to the most narrow argument they can make to defend the president. >> matt apuzzo, i want to drill down on some of the substance because one of the things -- one of the people having a bad d because of what you and your colleagues have reported, sarah huckabee sanders caught in another lie. i'm not sure if that makes her uncomfortable any more or not. let's watch sarah at today apartmen's briefing getting pushed about the air force one statement. >> if you're saying one thing from the podium it wasn't dictat dictated from the president, how can we believe what you're saying from the podium if his lawyers are saying it's entirely inaccurate? >> once again, i can't comment on a letter from the president's outside counsel and i direct you to ask them to answer it. >> you said he did not dictate. the lawyers said he did. what is it? >> i can onlyespond t er from theresident's outside counsel. we purposely walled off and i would refer you to them for com
it be halted or exercising s pardon authority to pardon people close to him, that can't be structio justi either. they're really kind of ting to the most narrow argument they can make to defend the president. >> matt apuzzo, i want to drill down on some of the substance because one of the things -- one of the people having a bad d because of what you and your colleagues have reported, sarah huckabee sanders caught in another lie. i'm not sure if that makes her uncomfortable any more or...
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immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". 0n meet the author this week, might justisorkshire. let‘s get the world cup update and all the sport from 0llie foster in moscow. all i will say is, come on. indeed, i‘m sure there will be echoed by millions of england fans, some fantastic scenes as harry kane scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored a screamer as scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored a screamer as well. a double celebration for england. their biggest world cup win, 6—1 against panama, and perhaps more importantly, a qualification for the knockout stages of the world cup here in russia with a game to spare. with all the goals and details, here‘s joe linsky. every world cup match says more about this england team, neither they have faced panama‘s passion. for them, just being here is the climax of a journey. england are just getting started. that scott and! as easy as you like. john stones and! as easy as you like. john sto nes gets and! as easy as you like. john stones gets a goal. soon after a file onjesse lingard br
immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". 0n meet the author this week, might justisorkshire. let‘s get the world cup update and all the sport from 0llie foster in moscow. all i will say is, come on. indeed, i‘m sure there will be echoed by millions of england fans, some fantastic scenes as harry kane scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored a screamer as scored his hat trick, jesse lingard scored a screamer as well. a...
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we justis it possible move one and two, or does it have to build up after that?er: it depends on we are seeing last-minute and the secretary wilbur ross is actually going to china over the weekend, who have also threatened to retaliate after terrorists. the german economy minister was about half the radio an hour ago saying it is in everyone's interest to avoid escalation, but these tariffs are a big mistake. this will dominate the discussions at the g7 finance ministers meeting in vancouver starting in canada today, and the french finance minister said ahead of these discussions at the g7 that it is almost impossible not to invoke a trade war with the u.s.. we will have to see how these retaliation measures are implemented. director told me yesterday he was advising wto buters to avoid escalation, it was hard to avoid the domino effect. matt: caroline, thank you. caroline connan, covering this in paris where she has been all week for the wto meetings between wilbur ross and his counterparts in europe. very interesting headline coming across as caroline was talki
we justis it possible move one and two, or does it have to build up after that?er: it depends on we are seeing last-minute and the secretary wilbur ross is actually going to china over the weekend, who have also threatened to retaliate after terrorists. the german economy minister was about half the radio an hour ago saying it is in everyone's interest to avoid escalation, but these tariffs are a big mistake. this will dominate the discussions at the g7 finance ministers meeting in vancouver...
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if you justy. look back to the d of the 19th century, go back and read your upton sinclair and the gini coefficient for the 19th century, the inequality for the historians. it was machine politics. it was close to violence, and who renewed us? it was thewe folks from the heartland. it was the progressives in the populace and people from across the country, republicans and democrats and more importantly right and left to said we are america, we have these values, we fall so far short, but when we do we remind ourselves of who we are and what we stand for and we pick ourselves back up and we renew this country. it is happening now. [applause] like ann-marie, i refuse to live in an era of pessimism. two things, obvious this week, anyone here watching our students graduate, you cannot help but bebu optimistic. yesterday we lined the court or where our students marched in before the ceremony and no matter how many times i do it i will never fail to be moved by their faces and the enthusiasm they all hav
if you justy. look back to the d of the 19th century, go back and read your upton sinclair and the gini coefficient for the 19th century, the inequality for the historians. it was machine politics. it was close to violence, and who renewed us? it was thewe folks from the heartland. it was the progressives in the populace and people from across the country, republicans and democrats and more importantly right and left to said we are america, we have these values, we fall so far short, but when...
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we stand with our allies to lead, support and defend a growing global community of free people and justi just societies. made up of more than 140 members in 30 states, we share -- we believe that america is at it best when we use all the tools in our toolbox, diplomacy, defense, development and a commitment to democracy. since gathering in this very room last year, we have faced challenges in our vision and values that three years ago most of us would never have anticipated. regardless we have persevered. we have stepped forward time and again with courage and spirit to up hold the value on which truman was built. it is essentially that we do so together as a true community. after all, it is when our voices come together to advance a shared leadership that we have a chance of seeing that come into being. having a slate of speakers who are experts in our national security policy field are women. national security painstakingly built is stronger thanks to the fact that many lands, rather than those of a privileged few are fighting in its behalf. over the next three days we will hear from w
we stand with our allies to lead, support and defend a growing global community of free people and justi just societies. made up of more than 140 members in 30 states, we share -- we believe that america is at it best when we use all the tools in our toolbox, diplomacy, defense, development and a commitment to democracy. since gathering in this very room last year, we have faced challenges in our vision and values that three years ago most of us would never have anticipated. regardless we have...