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world wave to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the leadership is right. and how much people empower quits, the r c. c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c fit for purpose? people in power on al jazeera, the colleges. when the or the is there any forces intensify? attacks across the guys are more than 40 palestinians have been killed in just 24 hours the so i'm fully back to boy a watching l g 0 life from don't also ahead. yvonne had sway presidential one off the top to the low as for to turn now since the 1979 revolution can emanuel my cost body stave off challenges from the far right says friends, thoughts.
world wave to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the leadership is right. and how much people empower quits, the r c. c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c fit for purpose? people in power on al jazeera, the colleges. when the or the is there any forces intensify? attacks across the guys are more than 40 palestinians have been killed in just 24...
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the california supreme court ruling will allow the university of california to build new s-udent housing. >> at the uc berkeley's historic people's park, the high court says that a new law enacted in 2021 invalidates claims by 2 local organizations that sued the school saying that more students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already dense area. kron four's gayle ong joins us now live from the newsroom with reaction, yes, becky, this decision capping a years long legal fight over the landmark. >> opponents of this ruling say they plan to add more pressure on the university and continue to have their voices heard. >> it's disappointing. >> i'm a neighbor and a mother. my kid has grown whitney sparks not surprise at the state supreme court's decision to allow uc berkeley to start construction on a student housing project at people's park. the project set off years of protest over the landmark people's park is now surrounded by stacks of shipping containers blocking the view of the park and security guards at every corner. something else, opponents of this project do not want to. we'll be continuing to ge
the california supreme court ruling will allow the university of california to build new s-udent housing. >> at the uc berkeley's historic people's park, the high court says that a new law enacted in 2021 invalidates claims by 2 local organizations that sued the school saying that more students living in downtown berkeley would add noise pollution to an already dense area. kron four's gayle ong joins us now live from the newsroom with reaction, yes, becky, this decision capping a years...
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court said, no, it didn�*t. that actually the constitution does permit laws that strip guns from people that are deemed dangerous. it�*s a new york ruling — and it basically put strict limits on guns outside the home. and so in some respects, this case really tested the scope of that law and how far the supreme court would go. so in many respects, this is a victory for gun rights advocates. there was one dissenting voice. it was the conservative justice clarence thomas, who�*s very pro—guns. and he said that, just to quote him, that not a single historical regulation justifies the statute at issue. but as you said, this big federal law does stay in place now. and, of course, the whole issue is a big one in kenya, anti—tax protesters are in shock after a 29 year—old man was killed during nationwide demonstrations against a new finance bill. the legislation sailed through its second reading on thursday and will now proceed to the next stage where a committee will consider amendments. gunshots. ahead of the vote, thousands of protestors took to the streets denouncing the tax hikes, saying they�*ll hurt the economy and wor
court said, no, it didn�*t. that actually the constitution does permit laws that strip guns from people that are deemed dangerous. it�*s a new york ruling — and it basically put strict limits on guns outside the home. and so in some respects, this case really tested the scope of that law and how far the supreme court would go. so in many respects, this is a victory for gun rights advocates. there was one dissenting voice. it was the conservative justice clarence thomas, who�*s very...
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court said, no, it didn�*t. that actually the constitution does permit laws that strip guns from people that are deemed dangerous. it�*sk ruling — and it basically put strict limits on guns outside the home. and so in some respects, this case really tested the scope of that law and how far the supreme court would go. so in many respects, this is a victory for gun rights advocates. there was one dissenting voice. it was the conservative justice clarence thomas, who�*s very pro—guns. and he said that, just to quote him, that not a single historical regulation justifies the statute at issue. but as you said, this big federal law does stay in place now. three people have been killed and 10 others wounded in a shooting at a supermarket in arkansas. the incident happened in the town of fordyce, about 70 miles south of the state capital, little rock. two police officers and the suspect were among those injured. their injuries are reported to be non—life threatening. others are in a critical condition. tiktok confirmed on friday it offered the us government a so—called �*kill switch�* as part of its case against a us push to b
court said, no, it didn�*t. that actually the constitution does permit laws that strip guns from people that are deemed dangerous. it�*sk ruling — and it basically put strict limits on guns outside the home. and so in some respects, this case really tested the scope of that law and how far the supreme court would go. so in many respects, this is a victory for gun rights advocates. there was one dissenting voice. it was the conservative justice clarence thomas, who�*s very pro—guns....
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today, the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g., took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from themen s a overturning roe v.wade would be the opening shot state by state on reproductive freedom. over the past two years, extremists hav passed laws that criminalized doctor punished women. laws that limit accesso fertiliy treatments of them trying to ree laws 1800's. today in america,ce in three woa state with an abortion rape or increst.eption e our daugh know fewer rights than their grandmothers. this is a health and we all know who is to and how do we i'm a frmerro look at the facts, shall we. in the wh he hand-picked three members of them to overturn roe v. wade. and as so it wasditated. since, extremist legislators across$yur natn have passed ban after ban he hasom denied much less remorse for his actions, instead,oudly takes crr overturning roe. my fellow a a court of law, that would be called admission. and some would say a confession. Ñu the ultimate issue. in case of this feeling of■i womenf ica donald trump is guilty. [cheers and applause] over the past few years we have seen the
today, the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g., took a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from themen s a overturning roe v.wade would be the opening shot state by state on reproductive freedom. over the past two years, extremists hav passed laws that criminalized doctor punished women. laws that limit accesso fertiliy treatments of them trying to ree laws 1800's. today in america,ce in three woa state with an abortion rape or...
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implications of the guilty plea he entered in the us federal court house. lessons as relates as part celebrations in australia and people outside the u. s. consulate in general and sydney are holding a banners and the balloons and demonstrators have gathered to praise the outcome of the court hearing. and julian's return home. this really in law makers say there's real. the sands is on his way home, but i worried about the president. his case has that i will, i will flag the one allowing issue and that is to die on us territory. i present it was sick for the charging and conviction of a journalist for doing their job. that is a really alarming priesthood. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know. 3rd period will to tell it harry, in country, it is not what we would expect from uh, the united states, or similar country loc and stria. i think it sends a chill down the spine of journalists world war that this president has been sick and it means out there is more work to do, to push for lady of freedom and protections for journalist so they can do the job. all right, let's discuss this further. now is my colleagues say both and joins m
implications of the guilty plea he entered in the us federal court house. lessons as relates as part celebrations in australia and people outside the u. s. consulate in general and sydney are holding a banners and the balloons and demonstrators have gathered to praise the outcome of the court hearing. and julian's return home. this really in law makers say there's real. the sands is on his way home, but i worried about the president. his case has that i will, i will flag the one allowing issue...
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world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead, as it is right, and how much people in power puts the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable prevents such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c fit for purpose? people in power on al jazeera the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court, has further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf will have been destroyed. so it's a go health cost remaining accessible from the house of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is really military raids are relentless the the hurricane barrel has strengthened into a dangerous storm. as it approaches the south eastern caribbean is urologist say it's the earliest category for and monte car came on record. the storm is expected to make land full on the winful islands on monday. hurricane warnings have been issued to all the parts of the caribbean, including barbados, and sent
world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead, as it is right, and how much people in power puts the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable prevents such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c fit for purpose? people in power on al jazeera the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court, has further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and...
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world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead to zip is right and how much people in power quits the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c, fit for purpose. people impala on challenges. era the watching out his era mind a thought top stories based our yes president joe biden has appeared as a campaign event in raleigh, north carolina. i had told the crowd that while he was not the young man, he was up to continuing in the jump. he wants to assist in the democratic policy until around to 0. they are in full on panic mode onto buttons underwhelming performance in the 1st debates with some trump. the supreme court has made it more difficult to charge. capstone right defendants with obstruction charges are faced by donald trump. the ruling is a set by the us justice department on the board and administration. essentially, it's a basic set from his writing media says 4 is ready. so just of been killed in this to j e. a neighborhood in golf city. oh, cassandra gage says it is enga
world waits to see if the international criminal court will issue a rest. torrence for the lead to zip is right and how much people in power quits the r c c 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c. c, fit for purpose. people impala on challenges. era the watching out his era mind a thought top stories based our yes president joe biden has appeared as a campaign event in raleigh, north...
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people across the country are already experiencing a new form of hell thanks to donald trump and the extremist supreme court that overturned roe and black, brown and low income communities are feeling s trump continues to push for a nationwide abortion ban and says 's contraception, democrats are standing up and fighting back. president biden and vice president harris have taken steps to strengthen access to affordable high-qualitycontracee access to reproductive healthcare more generally. tomorrow i will be joining my colleagues led by our partner, senator marquis in voting for the right to contraception act. birth control is safe, effective and an important part of reproductive healthcare.Ñi it is time that we fight back against reproductive freedom. it's time we codify the right to contraception into law. i'm curious many have left fundamental rights and the freedom to make their own decision has been taken away by a small number of extremists. i'm alarmed what the supreme court and congressional republicans are prepared to do to unravel the protection for women under the republican presidency. this is about the right to make decisions aboutur own bodies and futures. it's on the l
people across the country are already experiencing a new form of hell thanks to donald trump and the extremist supreme court that overturned roe and black, brown and low income communities are feeling s trump continues to push for a nationwide abortion ban and says 's contraception, democrats are standing up and fighting back. president biden and vice president harris have taken steps to strengthen access to affordable high-qualitycontracee access to reproductive healthcare more generally....
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people in the war. the u. s. 400000 western leaders were also quick to courts. let the mirrors lensky once again, seemingly turning a blind eye to the fact that you crane has actual neo nazi fighters. among its rings are to use. the sweeney picks up the story. as leaders gather on the normandy beaches, rushes options will raise a few eyebrows. given the queue. sacrifice is made for the night. you enjoyed the 2nd well bull. according to russia, an invite had been expected in recognition of the efforts of this sort of your army . something which apparently under the white house, we would defer to the government of france, which organizes the collaboration of normandy. but perhaps this will remind the russians that the actually for real and that's is one's not the imaginary ones in ukraine. russia hit back saying it's not the 1st time that the 2nd world war had been used as manipulation on political game playing by the west of the gulf. that the suggestion that no not see the new crime or imaginary given the evidence is in plain sight for to see a just weeks ago. t
people in the war. the u. s. 400000 western leaders were also quick to courts. let the mirrors lensky once again, seemingly turning a blind eye to the fact that you crane has actual neo nazi fighters. among its rings are to use. the sweeney picks up the story. as leaders gather on the normandy beaches, rushes options will raise a few eyebrows. given the queue. sacrifice is made for the night. you enjoyed the 2nd well bull. according to russia, an invite had been expected in recognition of the...
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s kids. likewi can say guns hurt people, so we're going to restrain guns. and agree that it shouldn't be the supreme court: let's hear next from paul in for democrats. host: good morning.g, america. caller: while i was waiting, i've been reading up on the mendment and the initial thinking of it was talking aboue originalistsce thomas. you have to put yourself back id firearms to hunt, to put meat on the table. the shore of america, the coastline, which was developing militia was needed because me didn't want a standing army. they saw what happened to standing armies in europe, and they knew thnt one here. but it's morphed into th thing now where, you know, we have half of believes that guns are their legitimate god-given right, and no matter how many bullets it sets out, it still should legal. host: paul, what is your question for kim? caller: my question is, who wrote it, what was 1791 in e that they felt they this? because at the same time, england had been having mass shootings, and they were doing away with firearms. ho: let's go ahead and thank you for the history, but i'm wondering if you can, kim,
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s. can now enforce bands on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. as a friend, court ruling also gave them the ability to carry out in common stock. this in washington, dc has been holding a riley to highlight the poverty faced by tens of millions of people. civil society groups and unions have been part of organizing that much in dc and a push for better wages and other on type poverty measures alan fish every for some the much well, you can see that there are hundreds of people here. it's very warm day in washington dc, so many people are on the fringes, taking shelter from buildings and also the trees that you can see. the tension is to highlight that the people here do have a vote and could be a significant voice in the presidential election. but one of the things that one of the speakers pointed out is that the 2 men on the stage in atlanta, on size, they spend more time talking about their gold game than they did about high property. it's impacting the united states, 30000000 people in poverty, 11000000 people, 11000000 children impacted as well. joining me know
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people watch that debate. ok, let's stay in the u. s. and a decision by the supreme court that has ruled the department of justice improperly charged. some of those involved in the january 6th riots of the capital building. the case has been keen the watch by civil rights activism. both the political left hand right because of its implications for free speech should hubbard times say rewards from washington. dc, hosted with us capital assumed that the public trust is didn't just charge the rogers with traditional offenses like trespass and assault. to sure how serious january the 6th was, it also added, obstructing an official proceeding a felony carries a maximum sentence of 20 years. and on friday the supreme court found that the d o j was wrong to do so. the republicans, it was vindication of their arguments for the d, o, j has become politicized. effectively, the court agrees that a number of the defendants and the january 6th proceedings have been overcharged. and that is something that i also think many people have recognized for some time. and now the highest court
people watch that debate. ok, let's stay in the u. s. and a decision by the supreme court that has ruled the department of justice improperly charged. some of those involved in the january 6th riots of the capital building. the case has been keen the watch by civil rights activism. both the political left hand right because of its implications for free speech should hubbard times say rewards from washington. dc, hosted with us capital assumed that the public trust is didn't just charge the...
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people are waiting with bated breath to see what actually happens in this u. s. territory federal court room, but joining us on just as close as he's been to getting back home to australia and getting out of captivity in 14 years. it's been 14 years that he has not been a free man, and he could be very well on the verge of becoming one. absolutely, thank you about caleb is almost so real elizabeth and also those the longer 14 years we might see and we wasting to see julia saw. it won't cost of that hearing a free mind. many thanks for the update does lots of these types of molten spacing speaking to his line from new york. well, the applies to all of us, always comes off to a low, but with his long campaign to secure his freedom protest as not less hop regularly taking to the streets to decline what they call the prosecution of journalism and for tooth on now to try to stop, so what's a blow is expedition to the us us? he's safe, sweeney passable now. he's been a very long emotional, but joyous at 12 hours. i've not slept really since the news broke. i've been up all night speaking to l
people are waiting with bated breath to see what actually happens in this u. s. territory federal court room, but joining us on just as close as he's been to getting back home to australia and getting out of captivity in 14 years. it's been 14 years that he has not been a free man, and he could be very well on the verge of becoming one. absolutely, thank you about caleb is almost so real elizabeth and also those the longer 14 years we might see and we wasting to see julia saw. it won't cost of...
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people for a racist purpose, that is not protected. but where you are maki charitable contributions to speak, this court s quite clear that that is protectedlet that is protected in cornelius. >>response that other stuffi't g is you characterized this case is section 1981, or even if it is, it is protected under the first amdment in a way, for instance, that serving customers in a restaurant is n? >>to start the first amendment, it is protected under the rsamendment regardless of what the statute might say,y= m ra ridge where this court said that the act of giving is expressive conduct. we also know that from the supreme court's decision in three of three creative that when there is an expressive element, context is key -- included not bbs the court was clr ere, too -- here the vi of money is expressive. there is no doubt tt at our clients are■ngblk women who are giving tironey exclusively to bla w rmation and support economic -- highlight discrimination and support econom empowerment, that is a message. aeron an issue of national importance, which means that the first amendment concern here is at its zenith, your honor. that is rly otecte
people for a racist purpose, that is not protected. but where you are maki charitable contributions to speak, this court s quite clear that that is protectedlet that is protected in cornelius. >>response that other stuffi't g is you characterized this case is section 1981, or even if it is, it is protected under the first amdment in a way, for instance, that serving customers in a restaurant is n? >>to start the first amendment, it is protected under the rsamendment regardless of...
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s ytcan to restore confidence inhe the judiciary. this is step one. i yield back. >> mr. president. people were asking what happened to the supreme court.upt. why hasn't the chief justice reigned it in.i' i have been to 25 town halls previously and again, in community after communitypé people want to know how has it occurred that the supreme court squandered things. they aren't alarmed about the members of the court. taking special favors. it's worth millions of dollars not justices have w taken millions. let's see, over the last few years in 2004 valued at 6,000,500. it's the current and former justices of the court. justice thomas taking gifts valued, 193 gifts valued at $4 million. justice alito taking gifts valued at $170,000. how is ite possible the highest court the land is such a low level. $300,000 luxury r.v.s. trips to indonesia. the court released their own code of a publicity stunt. a code of ethics th fails to address the obvious conflictsio of breaches of public trust. justice may be blind bute we can't turn a blind eye to these injustices. congress are separate but equal. it's our job check and balance one another. certai
s ytcan to restore confidence inhe the judiciary. this is step one. i yield back. >> mr. president. people were asking what happened to the supreme court.upt. why hasn't the chief justice reigned it in.i' i have been to 25 town halls previously and again, in community after communitypé people want to know how has it occurred that the supreme court squandered things. they aren't alarmed about the members of the court. taking special favors. it's worth millions of dollars not justices have...
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people outside the u. s . consulate general in sydney held savannah's and balloons demonstrate as gathered to tell us the outcome of by court hearing, and of course, as long as along the way to time coming. that's a states side. politicians slammed the government for criminalizing janice that he was arrested. and that's why many people see him as a hero. here's here in the united states, new york times for a release of information all the time. but it's only the information that the government government secrets, the american the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense in so which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens, julian had to take this, he has heart problems and he would have died in prison. but the security state has imposed a horrifying president and built a big blow to freedom of the press. i spoke to human rights, the side of gelatin, why? he says that a sanchez case expose the us is double standards when it comes to freedom of the press on democracy that we could not leg dol
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people outside the u. s. consulate general in sydney, how the banners and balloons demonstrate as gathered to toast, the outcome of the court. hearing the sounds as long away just heard coming out to us, i received some us politicians slammed the government to criminalize john this he was arrested and that's why many people there can be a comparison here in the united states, new york times for government information, all the time, but it's only the information government secrets, the american the bad news is that he has to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense info, which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens. julian had to take this, he has heart problems and he would have died in prison. but the security state has imposed a horrifying president and built a big blow to freedom of the press human rights. so i said up to 9 west sides of the case of the psalms reels reveals us double standards when it comes to issues of the freedom of the press. democracy as we can not log dollars, a sort of bully and harass jou
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s. consulate and sydney with people praising julian, a sanchez, frieda, amends await his return home. well, kendra decries the courts, verdict type friction. it was fixed for the charge again, conviction called a journalist for doing that job. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period to tell it, period country. it is not what we would expect from the united states or similar country like this. try it. here's the deal for that is a for this thing. the police are using depth of them use. it's with the source on the 50, the port of the 20th, or 15 in the car to well. and deadly pay us in $10.00, you know where protesters storm the parliament and said she government buildings on fire f. as anger boils over, the approval of i am asked pushed in the tax side. if the positivist finance bill there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability of all taxes. we just want them to be accountable. the i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. you're watching r t international. we start with breaking news that we've been covering all day here on our tea. a judge has sentence weekly looks foun
s. consulate and sydney with people praising julian, a sanchez, frieda, amends await his return home. well, kendra decries the courts, verdict type friction. it was fixed for the charge again, conviction called a journalist for doing that job. it's a sort of thing we'd expect you to know 3rd period to tell it, period country. it is not what we would expect from the united states or similar country like this. try it. here's the deal for that is a for this thing. the police are using depth of...
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s court staff, the d.a.'s family members, et cetera. but the judge is available for criticism, as donald trump has done, and other people, including michael cohen and stormy daniels that were witnesses in the trial, so he's not limited, trump is not limited in any way, so the explanation of the partial gag order, we just did it in 60 seconds. it is easy to understand. >> what do you make of the judge's move and the timing given the trial is a few weeks ago, his sentencing isn't for another week and a half or so. but there is the debate tomorrow. >> yeah, it feels wrong that donald trump is now free to endanger the witnesses and potentially the jurors as he does all the time with his sometimes violence-inducing rhetoric. i think judge merchan made the right call. he put the gag place in order, specifically regarding the witnesses and the jurors to preserve the integrity of the administration of justice and the trial proceedings. and now the witnesses' role in the case and the jurors' role in the case is at an end. so, i think it would have been a stretch for judge merchan to keep those portions of the gag order in place through the sentenc
s court staff, the d.a.'s family members, et cetera. but the judge is available for criticism, as donald trump has done, and other people, including michael cohen and stormy daniels that were witnesses in the trial, so he's not limited, trump is not limited in any way, so the explanation of the partial gag order, we just did it in 60 seconds. it is easy to understand. >> what do you make of the judge's move and the timing given the trial is a few weeks ago, his sentencing isn't for...
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to the court at the place of residence, but lives hunter is in the largest city in the state of delaware, the population of wilmington is 70 thousand people, it ’s village, every dog knows each other, they know the bidens even more so, it’s quite interesting that jole biden came to jury selection, this is reminiscent of the tactics of the mafia, who is trying to intimidate jill biden whispered with the candidates, joked, grimaced during jury selection in hunter's match. the panel was chosen in a few hours, and america also quickly found out who the judges were? one juror's childhood friend died from heroin overdose. the other's half-brother is an alcoholic, he considers it a disease. there's a juror whose father was shot and whose brother was arrested for drugs. that is, they will look at hunter as one of their own. biden jr. is being tried for not admitting to being a drug addict when buying a gun. absolutely not. it is clear that the president always puts the american people first in his ability to do his job. i will quote you the president's statement. i'm the president, but i'm also a father. jill and i love our son very much. we are proud
to the court at the place of residence, but lives hunter is in the largest city in the state of delaware, the population of wilmington is 70 thousand people, it ’s village, every dog knows each other, they know the bidens even more so, it’s quite interesting that jole biden came to jury selection, this is reminiscent of the tactics of the mafia, who is trying to intimidate jill biden whispered with the candidates, joked, grimaced during jury selection in hunter's match. the panel was...
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week demand for new pool construction and people are cutting back, we are spending money on some things. stuart: thank you. coming up. 's israel supreme court unanimously ruled the military must to begin drafting ultra-orthodox men for military service, a decision that could lead to the collapse of benjamin netanyahu's government. a headline in the wall street journal says biden is constraining israel and that makes war with have is real and have an edge lebanon more likely. keith kellogg on that next. her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. stuart: antony blinken told hi
week demand for new pool construction and people are cutting back, we are spending money on some things. stuart: thank you. coming up. 's israel supreme court unanimously ruled the military must to begin drafting ultra-orthodox men for military service, a decision that could lead to the collapse of benjamin netanyahu's government. a headline in the wall street journal says biden is constraining israel and that makes war with have is real and have an edge lebanon more likely. keith kellogg on...
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people outside the u. s. consulate general in the sydney held banners, balloons, and images of the friedman demonstrators gathered to toast the item of the court. hearing on the 52 year old, long awaited homecoming, that's it. some us politicians from their government for attacking those working in investigative journalists. and he was arrested and that's why many people here send me here in the united states, new york times for a release government information all the time. but it's only the information that the government secret, the american the bad news is that he had to plead guilty to conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense in so which means the us security states succeeded in criminalizing journalism and extending the jurisdiction globally to norm citizens. julian had to take this, he has heart problems and he would have died in prison. but the security state has imposed a horrifying president and dealt a big blow to freedom of the press. when we spoke to international human rights lawyer, a side of dela, where he says julian hassan, just case expose the american double standards when it came to freedom of the press on democr
people outside the u. s. consulate general in the sydney held banners, balloons, and images of the friedman demonstrators gathered to toast the item of the court. hearing on the 52 year old, long awaited homecoming, that's it. some us politicians from their government for attacking those working in investigative journalists. and he was arrested and that's why many people here send me here in the united states, new york times for a release government information all the time. but it's only the...
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people that interfere with these processes should be held e. emmer was used in795 and this was further upheld and the supreme court decision in■s 1927 that statedhat congress does indeed have this authority to nn an individual is called before the country they appear. why should the attorney general who is supposed to be had of all laority be any different? garland still hasime to comply with the request that we are asking. the tapes and let us look into them but in the event he does not we will press with calling a privileren contempt to the floor and friday morning. it is also important to note that if we as a congress did not have the ability to enforce their investigative abilities that we are simply going to be ignored and undercut and handicapped by all other branches wch government. have dg about this issue but i would appreciate press report on the factor link congress to set the authority to do this in the general is not about the law and ultimately we will be pressing forward with this. speaker of the house ordered the sergeant at arms tak into custody attorney general if he fails to comply with their requests. thank you for and thank
people that interfere with these processes should be held e. emmer was used in795 and this was further upheld and the supreme court decision in■s 1927 that statedhat congress does indeed have this authority to nn an individual is called before the country they appear. why should the attorney general who is supposed to be had of all laority be any different? garland still hasime to comply with the request that we are asking. the tapes and let us look into them but in the event he does not we...
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court has a role to play, absolutely. but so does congress and so s does the president of the united states joe biden and ed kamala harris, they are the people whose strength and support in our democracy. and that includes taking this extremist supreme court, making sure that we have got better h people in that court and, in my view, expanding the court as needed if this court is going to continue to try to run roughshod over our democracy. >> as a former harvard law school professor, were, of course, you're talking about the work of the supreme court all the time, in class, as you have seen the work of the supreme court for the last two years and prior in your time in the senate, what has to happen to this court going forward? >> look, what has happened on this court, most recently, is is truly deeply shocking. this is a court that no longer feels bound by law. it is also a court whose, some of its members, just feel like they don't have any ethical ey constraints, that they can takeo money from interested parties that they don't even have to t disclose what is going on. we need to do a couple of gs in congress. the first thing that we need
court has a role to play, absolutely. but so does congress and so s does the president of the united states joe biden and ed kamala harris, they are the people whose strength and support in our democracy. and that includes taking this extremist supreme court, making sure that we have got better h people in that court and, in my view, expanding the court as needed if this court is going to continue to try to run roughshod over our democracy. >> as a former harvard law school professor,...
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s. canal enforced bands on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the abilities of care out and compliments. activists in washington dc has been holding a rally to highlight the prophecy, faced by tens of millions of people the only general who led to repose at crew attempts in bolivia earlier this week has been transferred to a maximum security present just outside the capital of has the full in the army general one jose zuniga was sentenced to 6 months pre trial detention. so unique as, as he was following orders from president who is also a, which the president denies on 0 is to, is a boat was in the past and sat down for an interview with the president reset as it was thrust into the global spotlight last wednesday. when wrote military units seize the central square of la pass, the president immediately denounced mister president, we also the images of military units in the plaza in front of the presidential palace of the military entering the presidential palace. if you can, from the king of general and telling him that he
s. canal enforced bands on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the abilities of care out and compliments. activists in washington dc has been holding a rally to highlight the prophecy, faced by tens of millions of people the only general who led to repose at crew attempts in bolivia earlier this week has been transferred to a maximum security present just outside the capital of has the full in the army general one jose zuniga was sentenced...
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s. canal enforce ben's on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out incompetence. activists in washington, dc have held a rally to highlight the policy faced by tens of millions of people, as they say, it's something that isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign. we're reynolds reports in paducah, kentucky, the local church, one food bank has become busier than ever these days as high food prices for more and more people to seek health. steven rogers, who lives with is disabled parents has been coming here for 10 years. they help us want them lots get something to eat when we're starving. according to census data in 2020, to nearly 38000000 people in the us lived below the official poverty level. 11000000 of them are children. tens of millions more are low income in one crisis away from destitution and a church in washington dc. volunteers are preparing for the annual assembly of the poor people's campaign and coal for moral revival, a movement, religion, the civil rights era of
s. canal enforce ben's on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the ability to clear out incompetence. activists in washington, dc have held a rally to highlight the policy faced by tens of millions of people, as they say, it's something that isn't being treated as a major issue in this presidential campaign. we're reynolds reports in paducah, kentucky, the local church, one food bank has become busier than ever these days as high food prices...
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people for thousands of years. we demand nothing but to study the torah. the country�*s opposition leader, yair lapid, welcomed the courtroken apart due to the stress, if we don�*t fight together, we will die together. the torah is not an excuse for exemption. our correspondent, sebastian usher has more from jerusalem. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is facing another big problem, this time internally, after israel�*s supreme court made highly significant ruling — essentially that ultraorthodox students who�*ve been exempt for decades essentially since the founding of israel from military service are now no longer exempt and needs to be conscripted by the army. it is a big social issue in israel but also political problem for mr netanyahu because his coalition relies on two ultraorthodox parties. there is a potential that, if this builds, if we haven�*t seen it yet but if thousands of students from the yeshivas are essentially forced to join the army against their will, that could lead to one or both of these political parties pulling out of the coalition which would bring it down and lead to elections w
people for thousands of years. we demand nothing but to study the torah. the country�*s opposition leader, yair lapid, welcomed the courtroken apart due to the stress, if we don�*t fight together, we will die together. the torah is not an excuse for exemption. our correspondent, sebastian usher has more from jerusalem. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is facing another big problem, this time internally, after israel�*s supreme court made highly significant ruling —...
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s problem, they can help direct you to people who can actually intervene and help. >> host: representative, we have about 30 seconds left, i want to effort you're launching, the courtw task force. what is that? >> guest: it's a task force that brings attention to the need for court reform and the need to pass strong ethicsreme court bis itself too so that they can have the same rules and abide by the same rules as members of congress and members of the executive branch. and we also need to bring accountability to the court by with insuring that they don't have lifetime tenure with a la lack of accountil corruption tht a we're seeing on the court now. so term limits is important. and also expanding the court to reduce purity or lack thereof that exists on this bench at this time. it's a partisan bench, right-wing idealogue who care nothing about their -- anything but their agenda. >> host: representative hank johnson, democrat joining us on "washington journal with" this morning if. representative, thanks for your time. >> guest: thank you. [cheers and applause] >> batter up. it's time to play■s ball. get ready to cheer on your favorite team in this year's annual co
s problem, they can help direct you to people who can actually intervene and help. >> host: representative, we have about 30 seconds left, i want to effort you're launching, the courtw task force. what is that? >> guest: it's a task force that brings attention to the need for court reform and the need to pass strong ethicsreme court bis itself too so that they can have the same rules and abide by the same rules as members of congress and members of the executive branch. and we also...
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people and explains in hopes of dollar go farther. stuart: the investment firm ever court says it predicts the s&p 500 will hit 6000 by the end of the yeark the s&p can go up another 500 points. >> every time i thought it was topping it keeps going, i had 5500 on the map, 6000, might be a stretch and getting 6750 or 5750 or so. we will take it. thank you for joining us we will see you soon were almost at the point where the market opens for a fresh new week, let's see what we got we're going to be down about 100 points on the dow industrials, pretty flat on the s&p 500 and the nasdaq he's going to press the button, open on the downside for the dow the dow on pace for the fifth down day in a row, europe 138 at this point, look at the dow 30 the vast majority are in the red that means they are losing ground to winners at the top which are disney and apple. the s&p 500 ever so slightly lower this morning, nasdaq composite similar story, ever so slightly higher, let's show you big tech, one winner on the list that is apple moving to 213, microsoft down 30 cents. amazon, meta and alphabet all down ever so slightly. then we have wedbush very p
people and explains in hopes of dollar go farther. stuart: the investment firm ever court says it predicts the s&p 500 will hit 6000 by the end of the yeark the s&p can go up another 500 points. >> every time i thought it was topping it keeps going, i had 5500 on the map, 6000, might be a stretch and getting 6750 or 5750 or so. we will take it. thank you for joining us we will see you soon were almost at the point where the market opens for a fresh new week, let's see what we got...
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s outside of oracle park. why? coming up? >> and a landmark case on homelessness. the supreme court today ruled that cities can enforce bans on homeless people living in public spaces. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports. >> in a 6, 3, decision, justices say the city of grants pass oregon can punish homeless people for sleeping on public property. even if there isn't shelter space available disappointed. oregon congresswoman susie and bone amici says finding and jailing homeless people won't help them find housing. what we really need to focus on his solutions. and this is going to make harder for people when they have fine or a penalty. >> the court's ruling reverses a lower court decision that stopped the city from enforcing its public camping ordinances, calling it cruel and unusual punishment. >> writing for the majority justice neil gorsuch said fines and jail time are not cruel or unusual because they're not designed to increase, quote, terror pain or disgrace and are commonly used punishments across the country. justice sonia sotomayor disagreed, writing, quote, sleep is a biological necessity, not a crime for some peo
s outside of oracle park. why? coming up? >> and a landmark case on homelessness. the supreme court today ruled that cities can enforce bans on homeless people living in public spaces. washington correspondent maddie beer-temple reports. >> in a 6, 3, decision, justices say the city of grants pass oregon can punish homeless people for sleeping on public property. even if there isn't shelter space available disappointed. oregon congresswoman susie and bone amici says finding and...
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guest:■[ the supreme court for e first time in a very long time taken away people's rights, long-established rights. it's acting in a way that doesn'tyoha gifts from justice sa way that doesn't demonstrateartiality like justice alito and the decisions they are issuing are really like a legislating from the bench in a way that conservatives 10■, ago, you would call them despots. host: drug, bum stban, are those illustrative of the position i think the bum stock banout is. this is an anc decision that was well within the of agency regulating firearms. administration as a response to a horrific event in lathe proviy reasonable interpretation of te or swooped into that case to rewriteit was on a very. 6-3 justices who said they are doing textualism now but that opinion on their behalf was not very textual that's a good illustration. the abortion drug cases different. it was a 9-0 unanimous decision on balf e it to the supreme court. part of the way itisdiction shof trying torvative district court before i was at the organization when this judge wasominated for that position, we warned the senate they should not confirm extremist to serverict court decision ther
guest:■[ the supreme court for e first time in a very long time taken away people's rights, long-established rights. it's acting in a way that doesn'tyoha gifts from justice sa way that doesn't demonstrateartiality like justice alito and the decisions they are issuing are really like a legislating from the bench in a way that conservatives 10■, ago, you would call them despots. host: drug, bum stban, are those illustrative of the position i think the bum stock banout is. this is an anc...
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court, london. all through this election, as part of the bbc�*s your voice, your vote, we've been asking people to telltor alison holt has speaking to one couple about the challenges they face. isolated. life on hold. and i just feel like my family are having to do for me because no one else wants to. this is julie sharpe. she lives in rotherham with her husband, sam. i want to hear about a solid plan that would actually work to fix social care. sam isjulie's main carer. she has a range of complex long—term health conditions. they also both have autism. they rely on two daily care visits and four hours respite a week, funded by their council. hi, sam. they contacted us about social care... hi, julie. ..and it's nhs version, continuing healthcare. it'd be great to talk to you about why you got in touch with us. nobody�*s mentioned continuing healthcare yet. continuing healthcare is basically the same as adult social care. it's just a matter of who funds it. so in my case, the council are saying that my needs are above and beyond what a local authority can provide. oops. julie's body doesn't produce a ho
court, london. all through this election, as part of the bbc�*s your voice, your vote, we've been asking people to telltor alison holt has speaking to one couple about the challenges they face. isolated. life on hold. and i just feel like my family are having to do for me because no one else wants to. this is julie sharpe. she lives in rotherham with her husband, sam. i want to hear about a solid plan that would actually work to fix social care. sam isjulie's main carer. she has a range of...
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s enough courtrooms. i think a lot of the magistrates�* courts were being closed for a number of years. there�*s a lot of peopleal assault. they say such cases usually take between four and five years to get to court, which leads to some survivors dropping the charges. it's notjust the mental preparation. it's also childcare, taking time off work, transport, all these other things. and then to have to go through that once and then literally at the last minute, you're getting told, no, it's not going ahead now. it's going to be adjourned for another year or so. they feel like, well, i, i haven't got enough in me to actually keep going for that. we were waiting for a long time for the original court case. - emma, not her real name, reported an allegation of sexual abuse in 2019. in 2023, the case went to court, but it was adjourned on the first day after a scheduling error meant the judge wasn�*t available to hear the entire case. awful. ican't... i can't even explain how... how many emotions you're dealing with at that time, i and the realisation that you're you're potentially going to i profoundly impact somebo
s enough courtrooms. i think a lot of the magistrates�* courts were being closed for a number of years. there�*s a lot of peopleal assault. they say such cases usually take between four and five years to get to court, which leads to some survivors dropping the charges. it's notjust the mental preparation. it's also childcare, taking time off work, transport, all these other things. and then to have to go through that once and then literally at the last minute, you're getting told, no, it's...
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people to lead that she, j. e. a neighborhood. northern garza 3 is for any strikes of hit the giovanni of refuge account killing at least $32.00 palestinians. the u. s. supreme court has ruled to temporarily allow portions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies. that reinstates a lower costs decision that the states nick complete found on abortion contravene. the emergency medical treatment and labor act, president, jo, buttons, administration, have food, idaho, arguing the out takes precedent of a state. no, it's gonna share per ton c as long for as in washington d. c at the supreme court. she have. so what has the court found? take us through the supreme court decision. this is a very technical decision, very effectively saying, look, we took this case on too early. it still should wind its way through the lat codes before it reaches us. but having said above, the supreme court has an exactly the bays itself in glory for several reasons. first of what we knew about this isn't 24 hours ago because someone inadvertently posted it on the website very briefly. but secondly, the supreme court and take me out because this decision had said, the emergen
people to lead that she, j. e. a neighborhood. northern garza 3 is for any strikes of hit the giovanni of refuge account killing at least $32.00 palestinians. the u. s. supreme court has ruled to temporarily allow portions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies. that reinstates a lower costs decision that the states nick complete found on abortion contravene. the emergency medical treatment and labor act, president, jo, buttons, administration, have food, idaho, arguing the out...
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people with domestic violence restraining orders from owning a gun. this is the first major ruling on gun rights since 2022, when the court expanded the right to bear arms. friday�*slt of today�*s ruling, survivors of domestic violence and their families will still be able to count on critical protections, just as they have for the past three decades. the national domestic violence hotline , a nationwide organisation supporting people experiencing domestic abuse , said in a statement: "prohibiting domestic violence abusers from accessing firearms is common—sense, life—saving, and constitutional. the devastating impact of firearms in abusive relationships is horrific and can be lethal; today�*s decision saved lives". our north america correspondent nomia iqbal has the details of the case. so this case was brought by a texas drug dealer who had threatened to shoot his girlfriend if she had reported he had assaulted her. she got a restraining order against him, and that restraining order that to his guidelines and being revoked and also can be disarmed, so his guns were taken away from him. he argues that was a violation of his right to bear arms, the second amendmen
people with domestic violence restraining orders from owning a gun. this is the first major ruling on gun rights since 2022, when the court expanded the right to bear arms. friday�*slt of today�*s ruling, survivors of domestic violence and their families will still be able to count on critical protections, just as they have for the past three decades. the national domestic violence hotline , a nationwide organisation supporting people experiencing domestic abuse , said in a statement:...
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court taking authority. it was givthe people of the state. >> one thing to think about with the administrative statect of protecting and for some of of the privilege that we our way to greener s where the water is clean we can make sure the water is we have the privilege of trees whichs. has bec socioeconomic issue. for some other people, been striving can opt themselves into. all about what it certainly does is for people who most v economically racially et cetera to the administrative state live a clean and healthy life that your children deserve to be able to drink your children deserve to breathe fresh air.. your children deserve theopportunity to be able to walk into parks and enjoylet us not forget that there've been leg on those very for some people within our society we don't talk about it and werights movement was about rosa parks refusing to surrender at, but if we really pay attention to the jim crow laws that existed in the country, in many ways our goods ha spared from knowing the hundreds and thousands of them which also included that black people could not walk in black children could them swimming pools just note in the book on the race flawslaws in role in th
court taking authority. it was givthe people of the state. >> one thing to think about with the administrative statect of protecting and for some of of the privilege that we our way to greener s where the water is clean we can make sure the water is we have the privilege of trees whichs. has bec socioeconomic issue. for some other people, been striving can opt themselves into. all about what it certainly does is for people who most v economically racially et cetera to the administrative...
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well, you know, our people are legally unsavvy, they think, well, i’ll lie to the police, what ’s wrong, and then they’re imprisoned for complicity and concealment, and then in courthoot in the closet? one, two, no need to shoot, commander, well, you have no patience, let go, and you have no right at all, well, according to the law, we have the right to detain you for 48'. we are grateful, i am not an informer, and that’s right, and you never will be, we just suggest that you take a firm path to correction, help the authorities, so to speak, of law enforcement, carry out their activities to protect citizens and their property, which can be done more slowly, who is the eldest over the chepachas in the area of lermontovsky prospekt, so this is everyone knows the slipper, well not everyone, where to look for it, well, there on the avenue near the supermarket, in the courtyard. well, you see, the first steps towards correction, let’s quickly describe what he looks like, yeah, i’m telling you, but i know who the killer is, so tell me, finally, i don’t know his name, so you know or don’t know, listen, well, i didn’t bring him to us, so matveev, let’s tell him like a h
well, you know, our people are legally unsavvy, they think, well, i’ll lie to the police, what ’s wrong, and then they’re imprisoned for complicity and concealment, and then in courthoot in the closet? one, two, no need to shoot, commander, well, you have no patience, let go, and you have no right at all, well, according to the law, we have the right to detain you for 48'. we are grateful, i am not an informer, and that’s right, and you never will be, we just suggest that you take a...
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failing in his responsibility to run this court in a fashion which delivers fairness and a sense of integrity to the american people. >> one jeff merkley, inc.'sg cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite, thirst or urine; rash; itching; confusion; memory problems; muscle pain or weakness; joint pain; flushi
failing in his responsibility to run this court in a fashion which delivers fairness and a sense of integrity to the american people. >> one jeff merkley, inc.'sg cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not...
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second, on the agenda,s h.r. 8282, a bill that imposes sanctions on the good people who he international criminal courtghts on frankly i think this is a bad, bad bill. the idea that the i.c.c. is some evil institution is totally contrary to the fact. the international criminal court it is not in america's moral or strategic interests to attack the urt fodo job. the u.s. recognizes the jurisdiction and legitimacy of the i.c.c. and cooperates with the i.c.c. in cases ranging from sudan to russia to the resistance army. fundamentally this bill say human rights don't matter. in fact, it totally undermines the rules-based international order that america helped buildy being challenged to explain timi meet with representatives of an rights advocates abroad, ty gutted, first by the brutality and inhumanity of the war in gaza, and second by america's inexplicable abandonment to its commitment to human rights and justice for all. what better gift to china our mt adversaries, than for us to undermine the international rule of law and gut institutions of accountability that help the u.s. create -- that the u.s. h
second, on the agenda,s h.r. 8282, a bill that imposes sanctions on the good people who he international criminal courtghts on frankly i think this is a bad, bad bill. the idea that the i.c.c. is some evil institution is totally contrary to the fact. the international criminal court it is not in america's moral or strategic interests to attack the urt fodo job. the u.s. recognizes the jurisdiction and legitimacy of the i.c.c. and cooperates with the i.c.c. in cases ranging from sudan to russia...
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s independence. it said people shouldn�*t go unless it was absolutely necessary. china has long considered taiwan part of its own territory — and regularly criticises politicians on the island who disagree. the high courtilled earlier this week during demonstrations that saw parts of the parliament set on fire. at least 14 people have been killed in nepal by landslides and flooding caused by torrential monsoon storms. four of the victims died when several homes were swept away in a landslide in lamjung district, west of kathmandu. six others have died in floods since the monsoon began this month. the world�*s smallest elephant is in danger of dying out — but there�*s hope it can be saved. it�*s thought there are now fewer than one thousand bornean elephants left in the wild. that�*s why the international union for conservation of nature have added the diminutive elephant to their "red list" of threatened species. the pint sized pachyderm stands at three feet smaller than its bigger asian cousins — and is known for its gentle, playful nature. but they�*ve lost much of its habitat in borneo to deforestation. vivek menon is chair of the asian elephants specialist group at the international union for conse
s independence. it said people shouldn�*t go unless it was absolutely necessary. china has long considered taiwan part of its own territory — and regularly criticises politicians on the island who disagree. the high courtilled earlier this week during demonstrations that saw parts of the parliament set on fire. at least 14 people have been killed in nepal by landslides and flooding caused by torrential monsoon storms. four of the victims died when several homes were swept away in a...
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people deserve answers and accountability. and not only are we seeing an ethical crisis in front of the supreme court, but it's really an institutional crisis because sbout our democracy, the separation of powers and their role in american democracy. i want to be clear from the top at this is one of, if not, the political and activists courts we have ever seen in american history. i we discussed here today captured by special interests, dark money and mega donorvolved in transforming the very fabric of american rights tora been every decision. abortion clean air act, clean water act climate change, s nd presidents that have stood not only for decades and generations back into the 19th century, but it's not just the courts, we've also seen it here in congress. the say interests and mega donors we are talking about app us through their proxies every single day on the witness stand. in fact we have had witnesses that are funded by the very same donors we are talkingday that are driving narratives that undermine the legislative branch, the very same insti democratic ad and ideas that americans have held dear for so long. and we have seen it time and 's i
people deserve answers and accountability. and not only are we seeing an ethical crisis in front of the supreme court, but it's really an institutional crisis because sbout our democracy, the separation of powers and their role in american democracy. i want to be clear from the top at this is one of, if not, the political and activists courts we have ever seen in american history. i we discussed here today captured by special interests, dark money and mega donorvolved in transforming the very...
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believe the reason the supreme court is given lifetime terms is s -- is because liberal socialist college professors can't challenge everything they do. constitution. peoplet can't get on -- especially a lawyer, to get on there and besmirch the supreme court. c-span has hit a new low. thank you. host: what about the idea -- go ahead. guest: the constitution exists to ptect eve times that conservatives have been very upset with the supreme court over the years. my v i like to think of the constitution like a over a very dangerous river. sometimes there are cops in blue uniforms in charge, sometimes cops in red uniforms directing traffic and in charge. if the bridge falls, the constitution itself no longer protects everyone, everyone falls into the water. the re the structure needs to be so that everyone has protections against an overbearing government. you will have leaders that you don't like. the constitution is there to make sure that we the an inverted triangle, the power narrows down to individual judges and electeda monarchy is that someone has all the feel. my concern with the supreme court and the other political things happening is that we are fl
believe the reason the supreme court is given lifetime terms is s -- is because liberal socialist college professors can't challenge everything they do. constitution. peoplet can't get on -- especially a lawyer, to get on there and besmirch the supreme court. c-span has hit a new low. thank you. host: what about the idea -- go ahead. guest: the constitution exists to ptect eve times that conservatives have been very upset with the supreme court over the years. my v i like to think of the...
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s reaction to mr biden, listen to this. >> crooked joe's action today is an illegal unconstitutional amnesty without approval from congress. no approval from the courts or the american people, but he never does that. >> kevin: this is ripe i think for a challenge. as a lawyer, has an attorney general, i'm sure you would be chomping at the bit to drag this to court. >> absolutely. remember this confirms certain ever meant benefits, whether that's an immediate ability to work, receive social security, to get medicare. and so all of those things compound but at the same time this is illegal. he admitted it was in this bill that sheriff cleveland said was a terrible bill. he admitted it was there so congress has the power to do it, joe biden does not have the power. >> kevin: sheriff, wrap us up. >> to matt's point and a president trump's point, what our president biden is doing at this point with this latest action, he's doing what congress should be doing, meaning congress needs to be making the laws, putting the laws forward, not the president of the united states. because he continues to do this, it's causing more problems and compounding the issue. >> kevin: one of the th
s reaction to mr biden, listen to this. >> crooked joe's action today is an illegal unconstitutional amnesty without approval from congress. no approval from the courts or the american people, but he never does that. >> kevin: this is ripe i think for a challenge. as a lawyer, has an attorney general, i'm sure you would be chomping at the bit to drag this to court. >> absolutely. remember this confirms certain ever meant benefits, whether that's an immediate ability to work,...
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not me, people promised me, let ’s do it this way, i’ll call you later and call you back, as soon as i find out, in any case, let her go to court information about... through his friend, a businessman, he can find out everything, tell me, where do you have so many influential friends, and this is my former classmate, we lived together in an orphanage, a former classmate helps you, does he like you, or what? no, we're just friends, yeah, just friends, well, well. are you jealous? no, i’m not interested in this, but i’m pleased, yes, can i ask you something? yes, of course, ask, next time you need something, contact me first, okay, sorry, i just wanted to see you more often, but you, apparently, are not eager. i have a lot of work now, i already told you this, stop tearing up doronin, you really like this irina, god, we can forget about this irina, we are just colleagues at work and that’s it, we’ve already forgotten, well done, let’s turn on the tv . and that means you don’t know how to cook at all, that’s bad, well, in the case of your father it’s great, his mother constantly stuffed him with some kind of culinary delights, the
not me, people promised me, let ’s do it this way, i’ll call you later and call you back, as soon as i find out, in any case, let her go to court information about... through his friend, a businessman, he can find out everything, tell me, where do you have so many influential friends, and this is my former classmate, we lived together in an orphanage, a former classmate helps you, does he like you, or what? no, we're just friends, yeah, just friends, well, well. are you jealous? no, i’m...
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people like justice coney-barrett on one hand. >> one of those big ones dealing with abortion, gun right,s, presidential immunity. as we're watching the supreme court dealing with these, ultimately i'm wondering on the immunity question specifically, could that decision impact multiple trump cases, or is it just going to be impacting the d.c. election interference case? >> it's only going to impact the federal court cases, although i'm sure if the decision is favorable to trump, he would argue and his attorneys would argue that it has some impact over the state level cases as well. however, it will directly impact that d.c. case. it will be the governing law relating to that case, so this immunity decision, this is really going to be a landmark decision, and speaking about how it impacts trump and the d.c. case, of course it's absolutely going to matter so much with respect to that case. it's also setting a precedent about where the line is relating to presidential immunity moving forward. so this is one of the biggest decisions we're going to see coming out of the supreme court, not just with respect to trump, but with the law of the land moving f
people like justice coney-barrett on one hand. >> one of those big ones dealing with abortion, gun right,s, presidential immunity. as we're watching the supreme court dealing with these, ultimately i'm wondering on the immunity question specifically, could that decision impact multiple trump cases, or is it just going to be impacting the d.c. election interference case? >> it's only going to impact the federal court cases, although i'm sure if the decision is favorable to trump, he...
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s family, or the court staff of the judge or the d.a. >> what was the prosecutor's position on all three of these, these three categories of people?the prosecution conceded there was no need for the protection of the witnesses because the witnesses already testified, so there was -- there was not going to be any intimidation of them. they did request that the court staff, the d.a.'s staff, the family members, that remain in place which the judge did, and they also wanted the protection for the jurors. so, what the judge has done, he is keeping their information from going public, which is basically you want to do that, so they won't be doxxed, but he is allowing trump to, you know, he can criticize the jury's verdict, but their information, who they are, their addresses, will remain private. >> the decision, catherine, includes a portion that is kind of still waiting for the sentencing. does this mean the judge is likely to totally lift the gag order after sentencing? >> most likely, because what happens then the case is no longer within judge merchan's realm anymore. it will be the appellate court. unless, in new york, defense at
s family, or the court staff of the judge or the d.a. >> what was the prosecutor's position on all three of these, these three categories of people?the prosecution conceded there was no need for the protection of the witnesses because the witnesses already testified, so there was -- there was not going to be any intimidation of them. they did request that the court staff, the d.a.'s staff, the family members, that remain in place which the judge did, and they also wanted the protection...
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court is going off the deep end, alining with thereme elements of the hard right. bump stocks are truly dangerous they allow people to use rifles essentially as machine which the national b 1930's. even donald trump banned bump stocks shortly after the deadliest shooting in american history when a shooter in vegas used overusand rounds where 60 were dead and hundreds injured. there was such huge presh uj after t pressure that he evenp n them. what today's bill does is return things to the status quo set by aying that bump stocks are dangerous and should be prohibited. senate republicans by and large then and should support it today. sadly some of our colleagues on th making it clear they will ignore the immense worry mostcans have about gun violence and will block today's bill. some on the other side say this bill is political theater and do nothing. that it's a stunt. go tell families lost loved ones that this is a stunt, go tell those recovering from injuries that this stunt. are my republican colleagues serious? a stunt? they should stel that people of nevada. whenever republicans use the cliche she-- show vote. remember what happened the senate democrats and republicans wor
court is going off the deep end, alining with thereme elements of the hard right. bump stocks are truly dangerous they allow people to use rifles essentially as machine which the national b 1930's. even donald trump banned bump stocks shortly after the deadliest shooting in american history when a shooter in vegas used overusand rounds where 60 were dead and hundreds injured. there was such huge presh uj after t pressure that he evenpn them. what today's bill does is return things to the status...
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court. we may have ■çan opportunity, s long as we get the house, to go ahead and get another child tax credit past. to make sure there is a housing stipend past and people>> congresswoman, the new york times called on the president to bow out of the race. this afternoon before we went on air, the atlanta journal constitution called on the president to bow out of the race. what are you hearing from fellow members of congress about whether the president should drop out? is there even a hint of a groundswell that he should leave the race. >> i don't think there is and what is so frustrating for me, jonathan, you know better than almost anyone that most people came to know me when i fled the state of texas over voting rights. what we have to think about, what people are ■çasking us to is subvert the will of the people. the people have spoken and this is our democratic nominee. at, what those people did, because of what some pundits decided. because of what the new york times thought we should do. listen, that's not what we do in a democracy. we don't just replace somebody because there is this feeling that there was a 90 minute situation that they felt like
court. we may have ■çan opportunity, s long as we get the house, to go ahead and get another child tax credit past. to make sure there is a housing stipend past and people>> congresswoman, the new york times called on the president to bow out of the race. this afternoon before we went on air, the atlanta journal constitution called on the president to bow out of the race. what are you hearing from fellow members of congress about whether the president should drop out? is there even a...