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jason sudeikis and mike o'brien. an all new "second chance theatre. "a closer look."eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? i hope you all had a good father's day i was told my kids were planning a huge surprise party for me instead, i got nothing turns out the whole thing was just a prank played on me by some k-pop fans. anyways, let's get to the news president trump held a campaign rally over the weekend in tulsa, oklahoma, and drew a smaller than expected crowd. yeah, i'll say this doesn't even look like a rally. this looks like the meeting to plan the rally all right, dave, you're in charge of lights and, bob, your team will handle sound. okay, everybody. everybody good let's rehearse the water drinking good job all right. i mean, still looks like a huge effort mentally. but, you know, it's definitely progress during his campaign rally on saturday night, president trump said that he told officials in administration to slow down coronavirus testing because of the rising number of ca
jason sudeikis and mike o'brien. an all new "second chance theatre. "a closer look."eaturing the 8g band with fred armisen and now seth meyers. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? i hope you all had a good father's day i was told my kids were planning a huge surprise party for me instead, i got nothing turns out the whole thing was just a prank played on me by some k-pop fans. anyways, let's get to the news president trump held a campaign...
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and what his death now means for america. jane o'brien outside the service. thank you so much.ace where george floyd lost his life. let's go back to the memorial service now and listen in to the bishop walker now. because we all need one another. and you can tell this family always needed george. and so it's awfully difficult for them. the plea forjustice is simply this, doctor martin luther king said he who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. he who accepts evil will to eight without protesting against it is really like cooperating with it. you know on that video what we saw was tortured. ivan jackson, what we that video what we saw was tortured. ivanjackson, what we saw that video what we saw was tortured. ivan jackson, what we saw on that video was inhumane. martin the third, we saw on that video was evil. and so america, we proclaim as we memorialize george floyd do not co—operate with evil. protest against evil! joined the young people in the streets protesting against the evil, the inhumane, the torture that they witnessed on
and what his death now means for america. jane o'brien outside the service. thank you so much.ace where george floyd lost his life. let's go back to the memorial service now and listen in to the bishop walker now. because we all need one another. and you can tell this family always needed george. and so it's awfully difficult for them. the plea forjustice is simply this, doctor martin luther king said he who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. he...
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ambassador o'brien has noted that. we have evidence that doj has received that unrest, but as to how it is identified, that would be a question for doj. >> when you talk about federal aspects, how do you show the forces beyond that national guard? >> secretary mcenany: we are
ambassador o'brien has noted that. we have evidence that doj has received that unrest, but as to how it is identified, that would be a question for doj. >> when you talk about federal aspects, how do you show the forces beyond that national guard? >> secretary mcenany: we are
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he was joined by mike esper, robert o'brien, and william barr. today, this is just under 20 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining me today, two days in a row. and thanks to secretary esper, attorney general barr and ambassador or national security advisor o'brien for being with me on this important occasion as many of you know. i have an important affection for our service men and women. i'm a veteran myself, and here's a scenario that i think about a lot. imagine american soldiers, sailors airmen, marine, or intelligence officers on leave family, maybe on a beach in europe. and over the course of two decades or more this soldier defended america. then suddenly that vacation turns into a nightmare. the european countries national police takes the soldier into custody, detaining him or her on politically motivated charges, a prison sentence abroad is a distinct possibility. a spouse behind bars for defending freedom, a son or daughter robbed of their mom or dad, all on the initiative of a prosecutor in the netherlands. making s
he was joined by mike esper, robert o'brien, and william barr. today, this is just under 20 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining me today, two days in a row. and thanks to secretary esper, attorney general barr and ambassador or national security advisor o'brien for being with me on this important occasion as many of you know. i have an important affection for our service men and women. i'm a veteran myself, and here's a scenario that i think about a lot. imagine...
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♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact. few months ago, we set out to do a documentary about how public health handles one of america's biggest public health crises, homelessness. we chose the booming seattle area, and while we were taping, another public health crisis hit the -- us all -- a deadly new virus called covid 19. embedded with the king county/seattle public health director, we kept our cameras rolling, as officials began to grapple with the enormity of the threat, and the challenge of protecting the most vulnerable. ♪stevie habedank: we've got thick blankets. we've got a sleeping bag. i think it was, what? yeah. 36 six out. and i mean, i was fairly warm back there. were you warm, kiddo? alexa: kind of. stevie habedank: kind of. casey ballard: merry christmas. stevie habedank: since i've been out of work, this has all been really hard. trying to put gas in the car, trying to feed my daughter. people feel that homeless people are junkies and alcoholics, and i'm none of those. there's a lot of us out there that are
♪ soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to matter of fact. few months ago, we set out to do a documentary about how public health handles one of america's biggest public health crises, homelessness. we chose the booming seattle area, and while we were taping, another public health crisis hit the -- us all -- a deadly new virus called covid 19. embedded with the king county/seattle public health director, we kept our cameras rolling, as officials began to grapple with the enormity of the...
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." ♪ soledad: at 22 years old, bukhari cellars made history as the youngest elected official in the south carolina state legislature. and the youngest black elected official in the country. he is a political commentator, lawyer any author at 35. his new memoir begins with the story years before he was born. the massacre at south carolina university, highway patrol opened fire and civil rights' protesters who wanted to desegregate a bowling alley. a killed three people and wounded dozens more. one of the wounded was cleveland sellers, bukhari sellers' father and was accused of inciting a ride. he was parted decades later. i spoke to bukhari sellers about why he said that day, 16 years before his birth is the most important day of his life. so nice to talk to you. we have been on panels and had lots of conversations, never this conversation. you talk about your dad's story is the most important in your life. why? >> that massacre left mothers without their sons
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." ♪ soledad: at 22 years old, bukhari cellars made history as the youngest elected official in the south carolina state legislature. and the youngest black elected official in the country. he is a political commentator, lawyer any author at 35. his new memoir begins with the story years before he was born. the massacre at south carolina university, highway patrol opened fire and civil rights' protesters who wanted to desegregate a...
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the ss jeremiah o'brien has got a big banner thanking firefighters for saving that ship last month. the jeremiah o'brien is the soul survivor of the 6,000-ship armada that was there at normandy on this day back in 1944. it was damaged in the fire may 24th but not too bad, and they want to thank the san francisco fire department for saving it. >>> the golden gate bridge, it appears, can now sing. it seems that way. take a listen. [ humming sound ] >> sings like i do. what you're hearing is a hum created by a recent wind retrofit project to the bridge. the improvements, the sidewalk railing slats, were installed to make the bridge more aerodynamic under high wind conditions. but when wind passes through the new railings, it creates that noise. officials say they knew going into the retrofit the bridge would sing during high winds. a lot of people took notice, and some aren't too happy. the comments are on social media. >>> we're not going to ask for a music review from rob mayeda. we're going to ask for a wind and forecast. how does that sound, rob? >> yeah. well, there you go. you kn
the ss jeremiah o'brien has got a big banner thanking firefighters for saving that ship last month. the jeremiah o'brien is the soul survivor of the 6,000-ship armada that was there at normandy on this day back in 1944. it was damaged in the fire may 24th but not too bad, and they want to thank the san francisco fire department for saving it. >>> the golden gate bridge, it appears, can now sing. it seems that way. take a listen. [ humming sound ] >> sings like i do. what you're...
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alexi o'brien reports.ys she will never forget the day chinese authorities told her her third child was illegal. she says she was threatened, told to pay a fine of more than $2500 or she would be locked up in an internment camp. >> they give shots and remove fetuses forcefully. if they say it is illegal, that make you an abortion. those who do not are sent to the camps. now people are terrified of giving birth. alexi: the associated press investigation is based on government statistics, documents and interviews with women who say they knew people jailed for having too many children. many received a prison sentence of years, even decades. >> government efforts to reduce birthrates are both systematic and ruthless. forcedtalking the insertion of contraceptive devices. we are talking threats of internment for those who violate birth control policies. alexi: the brutal crackdown is part of government efforts to control the uyghur people, many of whom are muslim, to purge them of their faith and identity. the in
alexi o'brien reports.ys she will never forget the day chinese authorities told her her third child was illegal. she says she was threatened, told to pay a fine of more than $2500 or she would be locked up in an internment camp. >> they give shots and remove fetuses forcefully. if they say it is illegal, that make you an abortion. those who do not are sent to the camps. now people are terrified of giving birth. alexi: the associated press investigation is based on government statistics,...
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the ss jeremiah o'brien has a big banner on it thanking firefighters for saving that ship. last month we almost lost it. the o'brien is the soul survivor of the 6,000-ship armada that was at normandy on this day back in 1944. it was damaged in that fire on may 24th but not too bad thanks to the efforts of the san francisco fire department. nice story there. >>> anthony flores joining us now. he's got your day in sports. anthony. >> hey, terry. i hope you're doing well. joining the conversation. spurs coach gregg popovich with an emotional message on race relations in america. stick around. sports is next. we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit las
the ss jeremiah o'brien has a big banner on it thanking firefighters for saving that ship. last month we almost lost it. the o'brien is the soul survivor of the 6,000-ship armada that was at normandy on this day back in 1944. it was damaged in that fire on may 24th but not too bad thanks to the efforts of the san francisco fire department. nice story there. >>> anthony flores joining us now. he's got your day in sports. anthony. >> hey, terry. i hope you're doing well. joining...
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it really is the responsibility of robert o'brien, national security adviser, to be sure these thingsre brought to the attention of donald trump. whether or not he wants to listen to it, he has to do it. the intelligence community, that information they bring forward, if, in fact, it was a march nsc meeting, inside the nsc to discuss it and look at the options, robert o'brien had that responsibility to bring that to trump's attention, and so i don't buy that this was not something that was discussed at the highest levels of the white house. i think unfortunately just like we can't believe what vladimir putin says we can't believe what donald trump says or what his spokesmen say. this is why i think we really need to get to the bottom of this because lives of our soldiers are really on the line here. >> and we should point out during this period joe maguire was gone from dni, where he was acting dni. you had a combination of rick g grenell and john ratcliffe and know threat assessment at the annual mid-february threat assessment, not since senator coates, dni coates was dismisses and p
it really is the responsibility of robert o'brien, national security adviser, to be sure these thingsre brought to the attention of donald trump. whether or not he wants to listen to it, he has to do it. the intelligence community, that information they bring forward, if, in fact, it was a march nsc meeting, inside the nsc to discuss it and look at the options, robert o'brien had that responsibility to bring that to trump's attention, and so i don't buy that this was not something that was...
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corona virus infection rates it's a move which could throw a lifeline to europe's tourism industry o'brien has more. the news of an imminent lifting of the u.k.'s blanket quarantine rules coincided with a cold gray drizzle in south west london a good incentive perhaps to consider a foreign holiday in the sunny mediterranean since june the 8th really all arrivals into britain have had to endure a compulsory 14 day quarantine or face a penalty equivalent to $1250.00 from july 6th british tourists will have a list of countries where they can go without having to self isolate when they get back it also opens up britain to welcome foreign tourists from those listed countries under a traffic light system only arrivals from red countries will still have to quarantine but there are signs that it's come too late to save this summer around them sample of shoppers in kingston found little appetite for last minute break yes to life for this year and watch for next year we'll leave it this year to be a staycation we'll see how it goes back for travel too much hassle and too much of a risk when i left i
corona virus infection rates it's a move which could throw a lifeline to europe's tourism industry o'brien has more. the news of an imminent lifting of the u.k.'s blanket quarantine rules coincided with a cold gray drizzle in south west london a good incentive perhaps to consider a foreign holiday in the sunny mediterranean since june the 8th really all arrivals into britain have had to endure a compulsory 14 day quarantine or face a penalty equivalent to $1250.00 from july 6th british tourists...
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we heard this would be a tough speech from o'brien.ight after the bat, he said xi xinping sees himself as joesph stalin's successor. he went after the party on and on. what do you think was the goal today and did the national security advisor accomplish whatever that goal was with regard to china? >> well i'm not sure exactly what the goal was. it is certainly clear that the chinese communist party for many years has wanted and has exercised a considerable amount of control over china from the early stages of mao tse-tung through now and there have been reformers that have reduced the degree of party control somewhat but the general notion of the dominance of the communist party as the major driver and the major force in the economy and the major player in the global political system is certainly fundamentally rooted in the establishment of the peoples republic of china and remains so today with varying degrees of up and down over a period of time but it is not actually a new phenomenon. it varies in degree but the phenomenon is still
we heard this would be a tough speech from o'brien.ight after the bat, he said xi xinping sees himself as joesph stalin's successor. he went after the party on and on. what do you think was the goal today and did the national security advisor accomplish whatever that goal was with regard to china? >> well i'm not sure exactly what the goal was. it is certainly clear that the chinese communist party for many years has wanted and has exercised a considerable amount of control over china...
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and volunteer meg o'brien. american cancer society is bringing her work to the fire station. >> new information. >> spending her days between conference calls. >> proceed. >> and 911 calls. o'brien has been volunteering as an emt at the squad for five years. >> a lot to digest. >> as a triend upping her volunteer time to 60 hours and she created the department's coronavirus task force. >> it's been a great way to keep our services updated. everything is changing really fast around covid. >> reporter: these volunteers are a few of the many across the country. >> doing whatever we can to combat it. >> as a volunteer. such an important story to highlight. we have peak cases in the united states right now. the stress on the health care workers, have to thank everybody for their great work. >> absolutely. volunteers. people who are doing classes online realizing, you know what, i have some time to serve. >> thanks for joining us, everybody. it's friday. have a great weekend. i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarret
and volunteer meg o'brien. american cancer society is bringing her work to the fire station. >> new information. >> spending her days between conference calls. >> proceed. >> and 911 calls. o'brien has been volunteering as an emt at the squad for five years. >> a lot to digest. >> as a triend upping her volunteer time to 60 hours and she created the department's coronavirus task force. >> it's been a great way to keep our services updated. everything is...
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i'd like to get both of your responses to what the president's national security adviser robert o'briene. do you agree with his remarks that there's no systemic racism in the nation's police force and there's just some bad apples? >> i think that there's no doubt that we must do a better job with our communities of color. it takes trust, and you can't have that trust without good cops calling out bad cops, and that's what's happened because we came out and other association leaders across the nation. very quickly condemning the actions of these officers. >> mark? >> i think it's quite clear that the national security adviser is in a large state of denial. he is ignorant of history, he is unaware of the current condition that black and brown communities find themselves in as it relates to law enforcement within their communities. he is in denial about the existence of the institutional racism and the threat that it is, that it represents to black and brown communities across the board. and it's that type of thinking and belief structure that prevents positive movement forward it's that t
i'd like to get both of your responses to what the president's national security adviser robert o'briene. do you agree with his remarks that there's no systemic racism in the nation's police force and there's just some bad apples? >> i think that there's no doubt that we must do a better job with our communities of color. it takes trust, and you can't have that trust without good cops calling out bad cops, and that's what's happened because we came out and other association leaders across...
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you have ambassador o'brien who sees him in person twice a day. he takes upwards of half a dozen calls with the president. he is informed and briefed on intelligence matters. i'm not going to allow "the new york times" to dictate when we give information. yes? >> thanks. does the white house have any comment on bruce orr testifying on the hill today? >> no comment on that specifically. but what i will say more generally, what bruce orr and others and the obama era government have to answer for is quite substantial. you have a dossier of lies, and bruce's wife involved and the creation of the dossier, that is funded by the democratic national committee with the hillary clinton campaign and was used to spy on the trump campaign, to launch an investigation in the russian collusion, and a waste of taxpayer dollars, mr. orr and others have a lot of questions to answer for. >> why was it behind closed doors? why wasn't it televised given the public interest? >> that would be a question for congress. but i think the public deserves to know mr. orr's answ
you have ambassador o'brien who sees him in person twice a day. he takes upwards of half a dozen calls with the president. he is informed and briefed on intelligence matters. i'm not going to allow "the new york times" to dictate when we give information. yes? >> thanks. does the white house have any comment on bruce orr testifying on the hill today? >> no comment on that specifically. but what i will say more generally, what bruce orr and others and the obama era...
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tim o'brien is weighing in on this, saying that zuckerberg has now reached a tipping point. your lineit to hear of thinking. this is the first time that we can remember that facebook employees have so publicly called out their ceo. simmeringas been beneath the surface at facebook for the past four years. they became concerned with what role the platform played. it was the cambridge analytical scandal. some seniors have left the company. reallyckerberg has reasserted himself at the company. he shuffled his board. he put in people that are more friendly to his leadership and point of view on the board. social come to this crisis by the pandemic. people really scrutinized facebook, the employees are scrutinizing facebook in terms of the role of the platform plays on the world. >> i don't know what to do, i know that doing nothing is not acceptable. i am not alone inside of facebook, there is not a neutral position on racism. zuckerberg is trying to say that facebook doesn't take a stand on space where a normal facebook user might take action on that speech. why should politicia
tim o'brien is weighing in on this, saying that zuckerberg has now reached a tipping point. your lineit to hear of thinking. this is the first time that we can remember that facebook employees have so publicly called out their ceo. simmeringas been beneath the surface at facebook for the past four years. they became concerned with what role the platform played. it was the cambridge analytical scandal. some seniors have left the company. reallyckerberg has reasserted himself at the company. he...
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defense secretary mark esper, attorney general william barr and national security advisor robert o'brien all set to deliver remarks here at the state department. live coverage here on c-span 3. before it gets under way "the new york times" reporting this morning the country's top military official apologized today for taking part in president trump's walk across lafayette square for a photo-op after authorities used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear the area of peaceful protesters. quote, i should not have been there. general mark milly said in a prerecorded video commencement address that will play to national defense graduates. my presence in that moment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics. they are certain -- those remarks certain to anger the white house where mr. trump has spent a day since the police killing of george floyd in minneapolis taking stances against the growing movement for change across the country. could hear remarks from the president today. we'll be watching for those. in the meantime live coverage here as we await remarks from secr
defense secretary mark esper, attorney general william barr and national security advisor robert o'brien all set to deliver remarks here at the state department. live coverage here on c-span 3. before it gets under way "the new york times" reporting this morning the country's top military official apologized today for taking part in president trump's walk across lafayette square for a photo-op after authorities used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear the area of peaceful protesters....
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we talked about robert o'brien seeing you endangered national security. the president has never been afraid even dealing with countries when trying something like china or the trade deal north korea, never been afraid to still be tough when he needed to be tough in the military is so important to the president he has such respect for that it would shock me to think he would know something like this, have something like this verified and just choose to ignore it, the russians are trying to pay troops in afghanistan to kill our people, shocking to find out if this is true. >> the disappointing thing for me is the whole issue has been run through like so many others, the information, intelligence at least, we don't have 100% verified if anything, there are analytical judgments the low, medium and high, we are not quite there 100%, the president would have wanted to know if this was to the point the high enough level of confidence we need to do something about it, engage with nato partners on countermeasures against russia whether the sanctions are diplomatic
we talked about robert o'brien seeing you endangered national security. the president has never been afraid even dealing with countries when trying something like china or the trade deal north korea, never been afraid to still be tough when he needed to be tough in the military is so important to the president he has such respect for that it would shock me to think he would know something like this, have something like this verified and just choose to ignore it, the russians are trying to pay...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in atlanta. >>roodruff: young voters un 25 are taking to the streets and to social media to oppose president trump. political energy tte into votes for former vice president joe biden? yamiche alcindor reports. >> alcindor: on turday in tulsa, oklahoma, it was a disappointing turnout for president trump's comeback rally. earlier in the week, the president said for the event, thcampaign had fielded one million sign-ups. >> we're getting exact numbers out, but we're either close to, or over one million peopwa ing to go. >> alcindor: but come saturday, just 6,200 of the 19,000 seats america's teenagers on the social media app "tik-tok" say they helped fuel false expectations. reey claim thousands regis for the rally as a prank on the trump campaign. >> i got two tickets, but i totally forgot i have to pick up every individual piece of lint off of my floor. >> it would be such a shame if all of you did the same. >> alcindor: as the 2020 campaign nears, america's youngest generation-- known as "gen-z"
for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien in atlanta. >>roodruff: young voters un 25 are taking to the streets and to social media to oppose president trump. political energy tte into votes for former vice president joe biden? yamiche alcindor reports. >> alcindor: on turday in tulsa, oklahoma, it was a disappointing turnout for president trump's comeback rally. earlier in the week, the president said for the event, thcampaign had fielded one million sign-ups. >> we're getting...
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white house national security advisor robert o'brien says it presents a threat. >> we'll kbet to thetom. the militant radicals are attacking the police. >> reporter: this cell phone video surfaced last monday, the nation has been on edge. it shows officer derek chauvin with his knee pressed into george floyd's neck. chauvin was arrested on sfri and remains in custody. this will be another critical week for the twin cities. derek is chauvin will be arraigned and there will be tight security. the other issue, will there be flare-ups that lead to more destruction like this if the other three officers aren't arrested. steve. >> jeff, thank you. >>> cities across the country are imposing curfews. others are calling in the national guard as chaos over whelms peaceful protests. jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles. >> reporter: the national guard arrived in los angeles this morning after peaceful protests gave way to rioting overnight. the city's iconic shopping districts from the world famous rodeo drive to the historic grove market looked like war zones. as thousands of people shattered w
white house national security advisor robert o'brien says it presents a threat. >> we'll kbet to thetom. the militant radicals are attacking the police. >> reporter: this cell phone video surfaced last monday, the nation has been on edge. it shows officer derek chauvin with his knee pressed into george floyd's neck. chauvin was arrested on sfri and remains in custody. this will be another critical week for the twin cities. derek is chauvin will be arraigned and there will be tight...
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he was joined by mark esper, robert o'brien, and the attorney general, william barr. from earlier today, this is just under 20 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for joining us. here is a scenario i think about a lot. imagine soldiers or intelligence officers on leave with family, and over the course of two decades or more the soldier honorably defended america. then suddenly that vacation turns into a nightmare. the european countries national police takes the soldier into custody, detaining him or her on politically motivated charges, a prison sentence abroad is a distinct possibility. a spouse behind bars for defending freedom, a son or daughter robbed of their mom or dad, all on the initiative of a prosecutor in the netherlands. making sure this does not happen is the essence of american first foreign policy. sadly, this is not a hypothetical. it could become reality if the international court follows through with their crusade against american service members. many of you might recall in november of 2017, the courts office of the prosecutor announced intentions
he was joined by mark esper, robert o'brien, and the attorney general, william barr. from earlier today, this is just under 20 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for joining us. here is a scenario i think about a lot. imagine soldiers or intelligence officers on leave with family, and over the course of two decades or more the soldier honorably defended america. then suddenly that vacation turns into a nightmare. the european countries national police takes the soldier into custody,...
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he was joined by mike esper, robert o'brien, and william barr. today, this is just under 20 minutes.
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tim o'brien, to you first, what's a matter with donald trump? >> the same thing with donald trump, he's profoundly narcissistic, he doesn't hesitate to slander other people for their physical inadequacies or looks. and he can't even bear hearing it about himself for just a moment. what's interesting is all of the attention on that speech and his inability to walk quickly down the ramp, i think overwhelm the fact that the speech he gave got a very tepid response for are the cadets from west point. this is sort of parse and parcel that we deal with in the trump era, his vanity and his ined a question cansies overwhelm other important discussions and obviously what's being raised in this focus on his health and whether he's impaired is that we never really had a lot of transparency around president trump release his medical records or his doctors speaking in a meaningful way about his health. >> and tim miller there was that unexplained emergency drive to walter reed, i worked in the white house, you can deliver a baby there. i want to show you an
tim o'brien, to you first, what's a matter with donald trump? >> the same thing with donald trump, he's profoundly narcissistic, he doesn't hesitate to slander other people for their physical inadequacies or looks. and he can't even bear hearing it about himself for just a moment. what's interesting is all of the attention on that speech and his inability to walk quickly down the ramp, i think overwhelm the fact that the speech he gave got a very tepid response for are the cadets from...
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attorney general barr noted that, ambassador o'brien has. we have intelligence that antifa is responsible. as to how antifa is responsible -- is identified, that would be a question for doj. does he have authority to deploy forces beyond the national guard, the president? sec. mcenany: he does. le are looking at every too available to us. the states have the responsibility to patrol their streets, but you are right to say that there are many federal authorities available. thister: did you bring up with the governors on the call today? sec. mcenany: the focus of the call was really the national guard, not that specific tool you mentioned but the national guard and how it should be utilized. jeff. go to whitmer saidernor she thought the president's call was disturbing. -- is there a specific army --or the why mcenany: i do not know governor whitmer would be dismayed at the president telling governors to do their jobs. it is their responsibility to police their streets. they have the police power embedded in the constitution. they have quite cl
attorney general barr noted that, ambassador o'brien has. we have intelligence that antifa is responsible. as to how antifa is responsible -- is identified, that would be a question for doj. does he have authority to deploy forces beyond the national guard, the president? sec. mcenany: he does. le are looking at every too available to us. the states have the responsibility to patrol their streets, but you are right to say that there are many federal authorities available. thister: did you bring...
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laura: jane o'brien reporting there.butes have been interwoven with calls for complete reforms to policing. congressman joaquin castro from texas introduced a bill requiring police department's to track the use of force by officers. congressman castro joins us now. how would your bill hold police officers accountable and prevent others dying as geoe floyd did? congressman castro: it is great to be with you. the policing system in the united states and many otr places around the world is broken. and the people most often paying the price for that a african-americans in this country. the legislation that i'm filing in the house and that senator booker has filed in the senate would require police departments through their states to report to their department of justice every time there is a violent incident involving police like the police shooting because transparency is the first part of accountability. laura: joe biden will attend mr. floyd's funeral next week. it is police reform becoming central to the 2020 presidentia
laura: jane o'brien reporting there.butes have been interwoven with calls for complete reforms to policing. congressman joaquin castro from texas introduced a bill requiring police department's to track the use of force by officers. congressman castro joins us now. how would your bill hold police officers accountable and prevent others dying as geoe floyd did? congressman castro: it is great to be with you. the policing system in the united states and many otr places around the world is broken....
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i would like to bring in operation hope ceo, john o'brien. how the poor can save capitalism. john, you've been way out in front of this a long time. it has been sort of a life mission for you. the world has come to your wheelhouse if you will. are the corporations getting right and what are they getting wrong? >> officers of all, charles, nice to be with you, thanks for coming out at the freeman bank treasury couple months ago. who knew we were future speaking back then. look, in many ways the corporations are providing leadership we need to see in our government. the, the poor, encouragement around receiving of corporations willing to bring interns in from minority neighborhoods because you model what you speak. you hang around -- [inaudible]. most kids have never been in a skyscraper or been in an office building or had a business card or know somebody in the family on a salary. you break the cycle by breaking the cycle and seeing companies saying i want to do apprenticeships for adults, get them revealedded or trained, upgrade a marketable
i would like to bring in operation hope ceo, john o'brien. how the poor can save capitalism. john, you've been way out in front of this a long time. it has been sort of a life mission for you. the world has come to your wheelhouse if you will. are the corporations getting right and what are they getting wrong? >> officers of all, charles, nice to be with you, thanks for coming out at the freeman bank treasury couple months ago. who knew we were future speaking back then. look, in many...
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if you cannot go alone o'brien you just lost a matter on it and they were given a reason for getting rid of gunshot. in the store with noble we were told later on charge had evidence showing that lucas shank a come to power illegitimately and that the vote in 1996 was rigged. the storm gone child was in possession of this evidence. he. told us afterwards that we had eliminated him because of this compromising material that we were looking. gone child zakhar vento and cross off ski with the most prominent victims of the look of shanghai regime but they were not the only ones. every year the vigil in minsk commemorates the victims. with the disappearance of the 3 politicians the country's chances of democratic development also vanished this was good news there is remorse there is a sense of guilt if these people were still alive things would be different in belarus today was. worth a lot of things would be better today and most importantly there would be no fear we would have a say in things of saccharine corner gonchar was still alive. only vote shows us a figure of an angel. it's a p
if you cannot go alone o'brien you just lost a matter on it and they were given a reason for getting rid of gunshot. in the store with noble we were told later on charge had evidence showing that lucas shank a come to power illegitimately and that the vote in 1996 was rigged. the storm gone child was in possession of this evidence. he. told us afterwards that we had eliminated him because of this compromising material that we were looking. gone child zakhar vento and cross off ski with the most...
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ambassador o'brien has noted that.have ample evidence that doj has received indicating that antifa is responsible for that unrest but as to exactly how antifa's identified that would be more after question for doj. yes? reporter: when you talk about additional federal assets, doesn't the president have authority to deploy forces across the country beyond the national guard? >> he does. look, we're looking at every tool in the federal tool kit available toe us. you know, ideally this would have been resolved at the state level. the states after all have the police power embedded in the tenth amendment. it is their responsibility to patrol their streets. you're right to say there are many federal authorities including the one you cited available to us. reporter: bring this up with the governors in the phone call today? >> focus of the call with the governors was really the national guard, not that specific tool and tool kit that you mentioned but, the national guard and how it should be utilized much stronger than curren
ambassador o'brien has noted that.have ample evidence that doj has received indicating that antifa is responsible for that unrest but as to exactly how antifa's identified that would be more after question for doj. yes? reporter: when you talk about additional federal assets, doesn't the president have authority to deploy forces across the country beyond the national guard? >> he does. look, we're looking at every tool in the federal tool kit available toe us. you know, ideally this would...
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jane o'brien reports from houston. hours, a steady procession of mourners bypassed the coffin of george floyd. —— filed past. the vast majority never knew him but felt a deep connection as a catalyst on race. just to see his body in the casket, you know, he was helpless, no—one was there to helpless, no—one was there to help him. the police knee on his neck. it's just, help him. the police knee on his neck. it'sjust, it's horrendous. to witness a person who went through a situation that was, you know, unfair and his life was removed from him, just being part of that history means a lot to me. this is the last public gathering in honour of mr floyd before the private funeral. thank you all so much for coming out to support us. and all the families that are here with me today, michael brown, eric garner, breonna taylor, everybody. thank y'all, we will getjustice, we will get it. we will not let this door close. former vice presidentjoe biden has met with the family but won't attend the service stop in minneapolis, meanwh
jane o'brien reports from houston. hours, a steady procession of mourners bypassed the coffin of george floyd. —— filed past. the vast majority never knew him but felt a deep connection as a catalyst on race. just to see his body in the casket, you know, he was helpless, no—one was there to helpless, no—one was there to help him. the police knee on his neck. it's just, help him. the police knee on his neck. it'sjust, it's horrendous. to witness a person who went through a situation that...
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not secure adviser robert o'brien as well. pompeo called the international criminal court a highly politicized institution and a rogue court. >>> up next, after two solid weeks of protests in kentucky, the louisville city council set to vote on breonna's law which would regulate no knock warrants. coming up the head of the city council on where the vote stands. stay with us. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading commiss
not secure adviser robert o'brien as well. pompeo called the international criminal court a highly politicized institution and a rogue court. >>> up next, after two solid weeks of protests in kentucky, the louisville city council set to vote on breonna's law which would regulate no knock warrants. coming up the head of the city council on where the vote stands. stay with us. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough....
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white house national security advisor robert o'brien says the extremists pose a national security threat. al we're going to get to the bottom of this. militant radicals attacking our police. >> i cannot breathe. >> reporter: cell phone video surfaced last monday, the nation has been on edge. it shows officer derek chauvin with his knee pressed into george floyd's neck. chauvin was arrested on friday and remains in custody. this will be another critical week for the twin cities. derek chauvin will be arraigned and there will be tight security. the other issue th be flapshat tdestructkehis thy on guard, as chaosou. overwhelms peaceful protest. jonathan vigliotti is in los angeles. >> reporter: the national guard arrived in los angeles this morning after peaceful protests gave way to rioting overnight. the city's iconic shopping districts, from the world famous rodeo drive to the historic grove market, looked like war zones, as thousands shattered windows and looted businesses. >> i'm so angry! like, it's my life. hefe, i put everything in here. >> i think it's just rubble rousing and rioti
white house national security advisor robert o'brien says the extremists pose a national security threat. al we're going to get to the bottom of this. militant radicals attacking our police. >> i cannot breathe. >> reporter: cell phone video surfaced last monday, the nation has been on edge. it shows officer derek chauvin with his knee pressed into george floyd's neck. chauvin was arrested on friday and remains in custody. this will be another critical week for the twin cities....
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i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact" from chicago, the latest stop on our listening tour. in the race for the white house, for the candidates, it's not just the economy or immigration that they are talking about, but the environment is top of mind for most of them. that's because swing voters named climate change as a key issue, one that could win or lose their vote. and while this green revolution might seem new, it has deep roots in places like the far south side of chicago, where our special correspondent joie chen learned the forgotten history of the environmental justice movement and the woman who made it happen. joie: the tears fall hard here, and often. at this street-smart memorial to all the lives lost in a poisoned community. do you think you know most of them? >> yeah, i knew charles lamb, sr., because i know his son chilly. he was sick. he died of c so many more. this is a lot of suffering. >> this is a lot of suffering. yes, it is. and which makes me more dedicated to fight for ch
i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact" from chicago, the latest stop on our listening tour. in the race for the white house, for the candidates, it's not just the economy or immigration that they are talking about, but the environment is top of mind for most of them. that's because swing voters named climate change as a key issue, one that could win or lose their vote. and while this green revolution might seem new, it has deep roots in places like the far south side of...
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> the violence and vandalism is led antifa and other radical left-wing groups >> reporter: robert o'brienays tactics separate them from peaceful protesters. >> using glean and bricks and paving stones. >> reporter: in a statement attorney general william barr points out that criminal conduct, not specific militant group can be charged with home-grown terrorism violence carried out by antifa and other groups in connection with rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly. also wants action from the fbi. >> what president is doing to disrupt and prosecute antifa. >> not productive tweets >> reporter: tim scott spoke with the president and encouraged him to avoid contentious tweets. >> it is helpful when you lead with compassion, it helps us when you focus on the death, unjustified, in my opinion criminal death of george floyd >> reporter: senior officials say the president has offered active duty military police to state and local governments in crisis, right now the president does not intend to put state-led national guard under federal control. that keeps governors in cha
> the violence and vandalism is led antifa and other radical left-wing groups >> reporter: robert o'brienays tactics separate them from peaceful protesters. >> using glean and bricks and paving stones. >> reporter: in a statement attorney general william barr points out that criminal conduct, not specific militant group can be charged with home-grown terrorism violence carried out by antifa and other groups in connection with rioting is domestic terrorism and will be...
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i'm soledad o'brien. the secret of. starts john 3rd d.w.i. . china is still dealing with the effects of corona virus. the pandemic has changed everyone's lives. there's now a new normal. getting clued frequent digital tests for the virus. first to scan this barcode. that automatically opens a health app. and when i take a look at the screen. the app says no no abnormal conditions no no abnormal conditions so i get the green line where the doctor if this were red i'd have to be quarantined for 14 days you have to until your data to including the passport information and date of birth country of origin of what the opponent. and the app can find out where i've been and where. but neither the chinese authorities nor the manufacturer will tell us how it works it's like a black box. lots of places have bieber scanners out front. even a slight increase in body temperature can set them off. no . there aren't a lot of tourists here at the great wall of china even though lockdown restrictions have eased a little people are cautious and well monitored at
i'm soledad o'brien. the secret of. starts john 3rd d.w.i. . china is still dealing with the effects of corona virus. the pandemic has changed everyone's lives. there's now a new normal. getting clued frequent digital tests for the virus. first to scan this barcode. that automatically opens a health app. and when i take a look at the screen. the app says no no abnormal conditions no no abnormal conditions so i get the green line where the doctor if this were red i'd have to be quarantined for...
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national security adviser robert o'brien said the president had not been briefed because of the information. and that it was not verified. the white house also made a similar claim. >> there were descenticenting os within the community and it would not be elevated to the president until it was verified. >> unverified information gets put in front of presidents all the time. always going to be uncertainty and doesn't mean it is not important and it shouldn't be seen by the president. >> the white house briefed eight gop members yesterday. a similar briefing for democrats today. kumasi? >> jobina. >>> new details on a possible hate crime in the east bay. go fund me page raised $15,000 in just a day for the person whose car was tagged with all lives matter graffiti. it happened over the weekend. neighbors in alameda set up this fund-raiser and it's even growing. $16,000 now. the community is calling for a hate crime investigation. police haven't responded yet to our request for comment. >>> abc7's focus on building a better bay area has us looking at the economy, the changing workplace, educat
national security adviser robert o'brien said the president had not been briefed because of the information. and that it was not verified. the white house also made a similar claim. >> there were descenticenting os within the community and it would not be elevated to the president until it was verified. >> unverified information gets put in front of presidents all the time. always going to be uncertainty and doesn't mean it is not important and it shouldn't be seen by the president....
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ruling from this conservative supreme court and a victory for women seeking abortion, like kimberly o'brienew orleans devastated to learn that the child she was carrying would have severe birth defects, she and her husband decided to terminate the pregnancy. but she had to go to texas >> i ended up having to go 350 miles away to have my abortion because i couldn't get a provider to do it in new orleans. >> the ruling struck down a louisiana law that would have made that even harder. requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. chief justice john roberts joined the court's four more liberal members in the 5-4 decision he said the law was identical to one from texas that the court struck down fewer years ago. even though he dissented in the texas case, he said it is binding precedent so louisiana's law cannot stand president trump's two nominees, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh were among the defenders kavanaugh didn't go that far and said the court should have sent the case back to gather more facts on how the louisiana law would work the ruling is a big win
ruling from this conservative supreme court and a victory for women seeking abortion, like kimberly o'brienew orleans devastated to learn that the child she was carrying would have severe birth defects, she and her husband decided to terminate the pregnancy. but she had to go to texas >> i ended up having to go 350 miles away to have my abortion because i couldn't get a provider to do it in new orleans. >> the ruling struck down a louisiana law that would have made that even harder....
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ambassador o'brien has noted that we have ample evidence that d.o.j. has received indicating that and he says roots responsible for that unrest but as to exactly how and he has identified that would be more of a question for d.o.j. yeah you know when you talk about it you know right now the president has already hit the 44th 'd floor but beyond the national guard he does i mean look we're looking at every tool in the in the federal tool kit available to us you know ideally this would have been resolved at the state level the states after all have the police power imbedded in the 10th amendment it is their responsibility to patrol their stair streets but you're right to say that there are many federal authorities including the one you cited available to us. the phone call with the focus of the call with the governors was really the national guard not that specific tool in the tool kit that you mentioned but the national guard and how it should be utilized much stronger than it's currently being utilized yes so go to c.n.n. . jeff thanks for all of the t
ambassador o'brien has noted that we have ample evidence that d.o.j. has received indicating that and he says roots responsible for that unrest but as to exactly how and he has identified that would be more of a question for d.o.j. yeah you know when you talk about it you know right now the president has already hit the 44th 'd floor but beyond the national guard he does i mean look we're looking at every tool in the in the federal tool kit available to us you know ideally this would have been...
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to her home village from new delhi after the coronavirus left her and her father out of work peter o'brien has more. one thousand two hundred clematis further than the distance from paris to berlin. attendees in hot weather on the second hand city bike pleaded with her dad and all her belongings. it should be on local television is the fifteen year old girl who's achieved just that writing from gurugram in new delhi to her home village in the northeastern states of bihahar. mymy n name s judy kamari we have come from gary graham. my fathther had an accident so i brouought my fathr hey with m my bike. kamamari a secondary school students moved from her village in jananuary to take care of her father. he's unable to walk and earned a living as a rickshaw driver. along with millions of other migrant workers he was left jobless off to india was suddenly l locked d down in mar. with no money to pay rent or buy food and public transport halted kamari p peddled them bak to that village surviving on foodod and water from strangers. and only o once accepting a shoe lift on a trtruck. the remarkabe
to her home village from new delhi after the coronavirus left her and her father out of work peter o'brien has more. one thousand two hundred clematis further than the distance from paris to berlin. attendees in hot weather on the second hand city bike pleaded with her dad and all her belongings. it should be on local television is the fifteen year old girl who's achieved just that writing from gurugram in new delhi to her home village in the northeastern states of bihahar. mymy n name s judy...
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jan o'brien is joining us live from houston.ell us about the people you have met who have chosen to >> i've had so many extra nearly poweul conversations today. it rlly is a privilegeo be here. most ofhe people i've spoken to did not know george floyd at all. they are here because they have a connection to his story and that story is one of racism within america's police. as one woman put it to me, she said we know there are plenty of good cops out there we know not all cops are bad, but you don't say that about airlineilots. you don't say when he crashes a plane, that was just one bad airline pilot. whyhould the black community, african-americans, be treated any differently because there are a few bad cops for them, it means life or death, and tha is thetory i'm hearing over and over again, women telling me about their fears when their male relatives go out. they don't know whether they will be caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the since there are a different set of laws and rules that apply to black people in am
jan o'brien is joining us live from houston.ell us about the people you have met who have chosen to >> i've had so many extra nearly poweul conversations today. it rlly is a privilegeo be here. most ofhe people i've spoken to did not know george floyd at all. they are here because they have a connection to his story and that story is one of racism within america's police. as one woman put it to me, she said we know there are plenty of good cops out there we know not all cops are bad, but...
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i'm joined now by jane o'brien in minneapolis.s first memorial service took place as of three of the former officers were in court and given some pretty hefty bail conditions as well. where are we now in terms of the policing and the security and cu rfews across the policing and the security and curfews across america on disk of the day of the first memorial? well, we know that a number of studies are now starting to lift these curfews because this was a seminal moment in this whole sorry tragedy. we have said goodbye to george floyd in minneapolis, his body now moves to north carolina and then onto houston, where he will be buried. and this is obviously a place where those attributes and memorial is still taking place. as the site where george floyd was killed. it's become a makeshift memorial and the crowds have been here all day. they will probably be here all night, but there is virtually no police presence whatsoever. and i don't think that is going to change. this is one of the many legacies that george floyd has left the ci
i'm joined now by jane o'brien in minneapolis.s first memorial service took place as of three of the former officers were in court and given some pretty hefty bail conditions as well. where are we now in terms of the policing and the security and cu rfews across the policing and the security and curfews across america on disk of the day of the first memorial? well, we know that a number of studies are now starting to lift these curfews because this was a seminal moment in this whole sorry...
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jane o'brien, bbc news, houston.azil has more than 700,000 cases that are known about and more than 37,000 deaths. several other countries in latin america are seeing widespread outbreaks, including peru, which has 200,000 cases and 5,000 deaths, and mexico, which now has 120,000 cases and 14,000 deaths. in russia, infections are rising rapidly, with 476,000 cases and more than 6,000 deaths. moscow has had some 2,000 new cases in the city every day for the past fortnight, but despite this, lockdown restrictions are being eased in the capital. 0ur correspondent in moscow, sarah rainsford, sent this update. well, this was quite a surprise for many muscovites, a radical change in what is being called the self isolation regime here. for the past ten weeks or so. suddenly the mayor came out yesterday and said self isolation was over. people out on the streets today, free to go where they want, to see who they want, to do what they want, for the first time in a very long time. people driving cars as well. until now you nee
jane o'brien, bbc news, houston.azil has more than 700,000 cases that are known about and more than 37,000 deaths. several other countries in latin america are seeing widespread outbreaks, including peru, which has 200,000 cases and 5,000 deaths, and mexico, which now has 120,000 cases and 14,000 deaths. in russia, infections are rising rapidly, with 476,000 cases and more than 6,000 deaths. moscow has had some 2,000 new cases in the city every day for the past fortnight, but despite this,...
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ruling from this conservative supreme court and a victory for women speaking abortion, like kimberly o'brien of new orleans, devastated to learn the child she was carrying would have severe birth defects she and her husband decided to terminate the pregnancy but she had to go to texas. >> i ended up having to go 350 miles away to have my abortion because i couldn't get a provider to do it in new orleans. >> reporter: today's ruling struck down a louisiana law that would have made that even harder. requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital chief justice john roberts joined the court's four more liberal members in the 5 to 4 decision. he said the law was identical to one from texas that the court struck down four years ago. even though he dissented in the texas case he said today that it is binding precedent so louisiana's law cannot stand. president trump's two nominees neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh were among the dissenters clarence thomas said the court's abortion precedents are grieve vously long and should be overturned. kavanaugh said the court shoul
ruling from this conservative supreme court and a victory for women speaking abortion, like kimberly o'brien of new orleans, devastated to learn the child she was carrying would have severe birth defects she and her husband decided to terminate the pregnancy but she had to go to texas. >> i ended up having to go 350 miles away to have my abortion because i couldn't get a provider to do it in new orleans. >> reporter: today's ruling struck down a louisiana law that would have made...