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the petitioner, mr. has sympathetic facts on his side to make this case that got the attention of the district court judge, he was only in the building for a short time. he apologized and left. the government color that conduct with while he was in there. there is nothing quite actionable. >> you said the facts were terrible? is delay the only tactic he has at this point? >> it is currently working. at the end of the day, even if the supreme court reverses and -- more of a difficult standard of that which we are advocating. i don't think the violence of this case is as significant evidence others seem to suggest. there still are the fake collectors. it would fit into the petitioner's definition. everybody agrees the petitioner's attempt to limit the statute. it is way overstated. the court is either likely to refine that income down in the middle or reverse intended back to the district court for findings consistent with whatever roadblocks the supreme court imposes. the primary impact would be in the ev
the petitioner, mr. has sympathetic facts on his side to make this case that got the attention of the district court judge, he was only in the building for a short time. he apologized and left. the government color that conduct with while he was in there. there is nothing quite actionable. >> you said the facts were terrible? is delay the only tactic he has at this point? >> it is currently working. at the end of the day, even if the supreme court reverses and -- more of a difficult...
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the majority of the petitioners have this question in their summaries. finally, they can have the issues that the petitioners want to announce in the form of a summary of the issues that have been raised and demand this from the representatives that they address this issue in an important and priority manner. follow up . yes, of course, these are our questions and we will ask them again in the coming days to all elected people in the 12th parliament. tell me about the transparency of votes, trips and representatives' rights, what model do you consider to be a transparent model? we in the last round, it was our view that finally , as people's lawyers, as people's servants, we should speak clearly and honestly with the people. from the moment we entered. as a candidate in the election , we declared our assets transparently and we asked other candidates to finally declare their assets transparently, and we believe that transparency is what you have done . we announced to the people and we said honestly , we said that if you are successful, then you can say
the majority of the petitioners have this question in their summaries. finally, they can have the issues that the petitioners want to announce in the form of a summary of the issues that have been raised and demand this from the representatives that they address this issue in an important and priority manner. follow up . yes, of course, these are our questions and we will ask them again in the coming days to all elected people in the 12th parliament. tell me about the transparency of votes,...
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which would fit into the petitioner's definition. which i think, everybody agrees, petitioners attempt to limit the statute is way overstated and that the court is either likely to move out, refine that and come down someplace in the middle or reverse it and send it back to the district court for findings consistent with whatever roadblocks the supreme court imposes. i think that primary impact on the trump case will be, in the event of the reversal will be delay. because it will certainly prompt a motion to dismiss for consideration. >> his big right has been we have a two tiered legal system and he is being targeted. but of donald trump was not the former president, is there any way he could have all these delays? cleona. not at all. the issue that he has gotten the most mileage out of, of course, is the immunity issue. and that actually, if you go to 30,000 feet and look at supreme court history. people say that is not moving as fast but bush v gore was up against the deadline for certifying the election and didn't necessarily hav
which would fit into the petitioner's definition. which i think, everybody agrees, petitioners attempt to limit the statute is way overstated and that the court is either likely to move out, refine that and come down someplace in the middle or reverse it and send it back to the district court for findings consistent with whatever roadblocks the supreme court imposes. i think that primary impact on the trump case will be, in the event of the reversal will be delay. because it will certainly...
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petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, third party presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr is named a bay area tech attorney and entrepreneur as his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technology ist, a fierce warrior mom nicole shanahan and. a few hundred supporters of rfk junior's campaign attended the announcement and rally at the kaiser center for the arts in oakland today. nicole shanahan was born and raised in oakland and has been a major donor to kennedy junior's campaign. the event also featured speakers supporting kennedy's run for who echoed parts of his platform, including accusing the federal government of censorship and opposing public health and vaccine mandates. if you are one of those disillusioned republicans, i welcome you to join me, a disillusioned democrat in this movement, to unify and heal america. recent polls show kennedy polling in double digits ahead of other third party candidates and also drawing from president biden and former president
petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, third party presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr is named a bay area tech attorney and entrepreneur as his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technology ist, a fierce warrior mom nicole shanahan and. a few hundred supporters of rfk junior's campaign attended the announcement and rally at the kaiser center for the arts in oakland today....
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or aument of roman martinez on behalf of the petitioners martinez: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: for too long, chevron has distorted the judicialss and undermined statutory interpretation. it should be overror three reasons. first, chevron violates the constitution. article iii emwe judges to say what the law is. it requires them to interpret federal statutes using their best and iepdent judgment. chevron undermines that duty. it reallocates ieretive authority from courts to agenciesanit forces courts to adopt inferior agency constructions that aued for political or policy reasons. in so, chevron blocks judges from serving as faithful agents of congress. it mandates judicial bias and enures agency overreach. and by removing key checks o executive power, it threatens individual liber. chevron also violates the apa. the most straightforwardng of section 706 requires de novo review of legal questions. congress put constnal and statutory interpretation on equal otg, and it required independent legal judgment as to both. as justice scalia wr
or aument of roman martinez on behalf of the petitioners martinez: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: for too long, chevron has distorted the judicialss and undermined statutory interpretation. it should be overror three reasons. first, chevron violates the constitution. article iii emwe judges to say what the law is. it requires them to interpret federal statutes using their best and iepdent judgment. chevron undermines that duty. it reallocates ieretive authority from courts to...
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in a statement, the mayor of fairfield said, residents have contacted me about the petitioners harassing them and lying about the petition. these petitioners regularly stand outside grocery and retail stores and are generally paid for each signature collected. we reached out to forever california but have not heard back. >>> a popular cafe in fremont was back to serving customers on friday after getting burglarized the day befo. skillets cafe is on niles boulevard. people tell us it has lines that spill out on the two street -- onto the street. skillets share this video on facebook saying they took everything we worked so hard for, we all work seven days a week, doubles, and they took it all. please help us find who did it. the restaurant posted that they are open and asked for support, so we stopped by and found it puzzling. >> i found out this morning that they got broken into and robbed yesterday and it breaks my heart because there is too much of that going around. people need to stop, please, come on. this is a family owned restaurant, and it's just the best people ever. >> some fol
in a statement, the mayor of fairfield said, residents have contacted me about the petitioners harassing them and lying about the petition. these petitioners regularly stand outside grocery and retail stores and are generally paid for each signature collected. we reached out to forever california but have not heard back. >>> a popular cafe in fremont was back to serving customers on friday after getting burglarized the day befo. skillets cafe is on niles boulevard. people tell us it...
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in a statement, the mayor of fairfield said, residents have contacted me about the petitioners harassing them and lying about the petition. these petitioners regularly stand outside grocery and retail stores and are generally paid for each signature collected. we reached out to forever california but have not heard back. >>> a popular cafe in fremont was back to serving customers on friday after being burglarized the day before. skillets cafe on niles boulevard, people tell us they have lines that spill out onto the street. the family that owns it have a great relationship with customers. they said, they took everything we worked so hard for, we all work seven days a week, doubles, and they took it all. please help us find who did it. the restaurant posted that they are open and asked for support, so we stopped by and found it bustling. >> i found out this morning that they got broken into and robbed yesterday and it breaks my heart because there's too much of that going around. people need to stop, please, this is a family-owned restaurant, just the best people ever. >> some folks told
in a statement, the mayor of fairfield said, residents have contacted me about the petitioners harassing them and lying about the petition. these petitioners regularly stand outside grocery and retail stores and are generally paid for each signature collected. we reached out to forever california but have not heard back. >>> a popular cafe in fremont was back to serving customers on friday after being burglarized the day before. skillets cafe on niles boulevard, people tell us they...
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the petitioners donald trump. what they said there is that the court went out of its way to protect donald trump and for future legal proceedings. that is a fairly scary process that the courts are reaching out in deciding momentous issues with that case in front of it. >> i've been very clear on air with the viewers, that there wasn't a lot of precedents for the states doing this. i expected it to lose badly. as you know, with nine in the judgment it was pretty clear. and yet, we can also learn tonight the court didn't stop there. talk about a. when you could've had a 90 unified thing. what a nice way to start the year. it appears that five justices, absent justices wanted to get more done for their gender and however they put it. so, your view on all of this -- i think that the answer this, to some extent is in the weeds. i'm not gonna go in the, weeds except to say that the court not only said that donald trump shouldn't be thrown off the ballot. there is a lot of liberal scholars who agreed with that. but it a
the petitioners donald trump. what they said there is that the court went out of its way to protect donald trump and for future legal proceedings. that is a fairly scary process that the courts are reaching out in deciding momentous issues with that case in front of it. >> i've been very clear on air with the viewers, that there wasn't a lot of precedents for the states doing this. i expected it to lose badly. as you know, with nine in the judgment it was pretty clear. and yet, we can...
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the california secretary of state approved petitioners to start collecting signatures in that recall attempt. they have until september to collect more than a million valid signatures. if enough signatures are gathered, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 60 and 80 days after that. the petitioners have a smaller window to collect those signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, third party presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr has named a bay area tech attorney and entrepreneur as his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan. >> a few hundred supporters of rfk junior's campaign attended the announcement and rally in oakland yesterday. nicole shanahan was born and raised in oakland and has been a major donor to kennedy junior's campaign. the event also featured speakers supporting kennedy's run, who echoed parts of his platform, including accusing the federal government of censorship and opposing public health and vaccine mandates. >> if you
the california secretary of state approved petitioners to start collecting signatures in that recall attempt. they have until september to collect more than a million valid signatures. if enough signatures are gathered, the lieutenant governor is required to call a recall election between 60 and 80 days after that. the petitioners have a smaller window to collect those signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions, third party presidential candidate robert f...
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concurring justices to say that they did it in order to insulate, they said, this court and the petitioner, that is president trump, from future controversy. they also said, the three concurring justices, that the decision today insulates all alleged insurrectionists from future challenges to their holding federal office. that is important, jen, because you know there were two -- ten members of congress. one was a representative elect, marjorie taylor greene, who met with trump on december 10th. some of us have kept a running list of members of congress who were involved or believed to have been involved in the plans to overturn the election. trump is not the only fish in this ocean. the supreme court seemed to go further afield not only to protect trump into the future but also to protect others. of course, there is this concurrence from amy coney barrett, the other conservative on the court, who writes a kind of plaintiff very short concurring opinion which demonstrates what she clearly had hoped for was that this court would be unanimous, that the five members would restrain themselves
concurring justices to say that they did it in order to insulate, they said, this court and the petitioner, that is president trump, from future controversy. they also said, the three concurring justices, that the decision today insulates all alleged insurrectionists from future challenges to their holding federal office. that is important, jen, because you know there were two -- ten members of congress. one was a representative elect, marjorie taylor greene, who met with trump on december...
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after that, petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions. >> all right. back now to ktvu political reporter greg lee and his story about robert kennedy jr and his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan, independent presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr. >> and it's speculation and a weeks long search and named his vice presidential pick in her hometown. he chose nicole shanahan, a 38 year old attorney and tech entrepreneur. born and raised in oakland who has been a major donor to his campaign. >> if you are one of those disillusioned republicans, i welcome you to join me, a disillusioned democrat in this movement to unify and heal america. >> nicole shanahan, the former wife of sergey brin, the co-founder of google, has deep pockets and all of a sudden you are in a place where you can have access to the ballot that really can mess up democrats in particular, a few hundred supporters of rfk junior's campaign attended the announcement a
after that, petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did during the 2021 recall. because of pandemic exemptions. >> all right. back now to ktvu political reporter greg lee and his story about robert kennedy jr and his running mate. >> my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan, independent presidential candidate robert f kennedy jr. >> and it's speculation and a weeks long search and named his vice...
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, we hope that they will come and participate early in the day, and we expect them from all the petitioners , as well as this, thank god, maturity and political growth. it is very good, thank god, these days to show in all fields, in any case , one person wins in the elections, one person may not be able to get enough votes, so in those places , dear fans and all dear offices should know that this is their presence. it's very disappointing now if they can't get enough votes, let them, god willing, after the election and the votes are known , let them show enough of themselves, god willing, then we will witness, god willing, during the period. then , thank you very much, mr. dr. vahidi , the minister of the interior, for your words about the preparation of the country for holding the 11th esfan elections. tonight's news, good night and god bless you. the previous elections in our country, despite the different opinions about the candidates, they all have one thing in common it looked like a story. voters always went to the polling stations with their birth certificate in hand. with the birth
, we hope that they will come and participate early in the day, and we expect them from all the petitioners , as well as this, thank god, maturity and political growth. it is very good, thank god, these days to show in all fields, in any case , one person wins in the elections, one person may not be able to get enough votes, so in those places , dear fans and all dear offices should know that this is their presence. it's very disappointing now if they can't get enough votes, let them, god...
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for the petitioner. with that, do i have a motion from anybody? >> i will do it. i move that we deny the jurisdictional request on the basis that the city did not cause the petitioner to not be able to file an appeal. >> and inadvertently cause. >> yes. >> thank you. we have a motion from commissioner eppler to deny the request, both of them on the basis the city did not intentionally or inadvertently cause the requesters to be late in filing the appeal. on that motion, lopez, aye. trasvina, aye. lemberg, aye. swig, aye. motion carries 5-0 and requester denied. thank you. we are moving on to items 5a, 5b and 5c. these are rehearing request for 23-062, 64 and 65 upper great highway between lincoln way and sloat boulevard and surrounding streets. the appellates for the appeal, sunset park side education action committee speak geoffrey moore and charles perkins request rehearing of appeal decided february 7, 2024. at that time upon motion by commissioner swig the board voted 3-1-0 to deny the appeal and uph
for the petitioner. with that, do i have a motion from anybody? >> i will do it. i move that we deny the jurisdictional request on the basis that the city did not cause the petitioner to not be able to file an appeal. >> and inadvertently cause. >> yes. >> thank you. we have a motion from commissioner eppler to deny the request, both of them on the basis the city did not intentionally or inadvertently cause the requesters to be late in filing the appeal. on that motion,...
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they said, quote, >> they decide novel constitutional questions to insulate this court and the petitioner from future controversy i don't honestly i cannot figure out exactly what they are talking about. there. and it may be a circumstance where the opinions were so quickly written that some of that language is held over from was held over from an earlier draft of the opinion. as far as i can see what the majority held was that states cannot enforce state whether restate officials or state courts cannot enforce section 14, section three of the 14th amendment against any person running for federal office. and the basis for that without a congressional on ackman i don't think there's anything in that opinion that actually holds and that couldn't be because it's not it wasn't presented by the case that there is somehow of insurrectionists are completely immunized from any kind of federal action to apply section three of the 14th amendment i just don't see it in the majority opinion. and maybe it was there in a draft. i don't know, but i can't make heads or tails, frankly, out of the concurri
they said, quote, >> they decide novel constitutional questions to insulate this court and the petitioner from future controversy i don't honestly i cannot figure out exactly what they are talking about. there. and it may be a circumstance where the opinions were so quickly written that some of that language is held over from was held over from an earlier draft of the opinion. as far as i can see what the majority held was that states cannot enforce state whether restate officials or...
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number of governments that are defending the zionist regime , for example, should the number of petitioners reach a quorum, those 40 or so members of the women's authority commission should take action. not all countries that are not even members of the commission on the status of women can join this campaign. well , everyone can do this campaign . everyone can participate, it depends on the last thing you said officially, but if you read it, vote to cancel it. the membership is definitely, well, there are countries that are members of the commission on the status of women, if you remember sakaeli , last year, well, at the same time as the riots that occurred in the islamic republic of iran and the abuse of iranian women, well, western countries to achieve their own political interests. we witnessed the cancellation of iran's membership of the women's status commission, if yes, this action was taken, if the islamic republic of iran had taken a series of constructive measures in this commission, and also from the legal point of view and the type of choice it had with the majority the council
number of governments that are defending the zionist regime , for example, should the number of petitioners reach a quorum, those 40 or so members of the women's authority commission should take action. not all countries that are not even members of the commission on the status of women can join this campaign. well , everyone can do this campaign . everyone can participate, it depends on the last thing you said officially, but if you read it, vote to cancel it. the membership is definitely,...
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taking the petitioner's allegations as true, that is what the respondent did here. in the l meeting she especially sought ng an enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's sees groups.ng assistance to gun the court should find a strict under bantam books, but intion recognizing the first amendment clai here, the court should take care to avoid suggesting government's ability to speak in the public or its ability to to regulated entities. guidance i welcome the questions. justice thomas: could the ment rather than coerce a third-party, simply entice them to reach the same suppres -- do the exact same thi suppress speech? mr. mcdowell: itds, justice thomas, on what you mean by entice. justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: at would that look lithis case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i k you could think of the offer of leniency that vullo made it to lloyd's as either a form of significant easy on you for legal we will go violations, or as a threat basically
taking the petitioner's allegations as true, that is what the respondent did here. in the l meeting she especially sought ng an enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's sees groups.ng assistance to gun the court should find a strict under bantam books, but intion recognizing the first amendment clai here, the court should take care to avoid suggesting government's ability to speak in the public or its ability to to regulated entities. guidance i welcome the questions. justice thomas:...
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the police detained the violator in odesa, the man promised to help the petitioner to leave for moldova. for this, the organizer of the scheme demanded 1. the suspect planned to keep part of the money for himself, and give the rest to the border guards. vic was caught red-handed. they ask not to participate in the kremlin production. the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine called on the international community not to send observers to the so-called putin elections in the temporarily occupied territories. the corresponding statement was published on the department's website. the ministry of foreign affairs stressed that the forced involvement of ukrainians in participating in a fake declaration of will is illegal. the ministry also called themselves. residents of temporarily occupied territories not to participate in voting. the local governor of russian belgorod has been under fire since the morning claims 10 downed aerial targets and admits one dead. a russian serviceman died in a car that was hit by fire. there are wounded. many shops closed due to constant air raids. earlier, the
the police detained the violator in odesa, the man promised to help the petitioner to leave for moldova. for this, the organizer of the scheme demanded 1. the suspect planned to keep part of the money for himself, and give the rest to the border guards. vic was caught red-handed. they ask not to participate in the kremlin production. the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine called on the international community not to send observers to the so-called putin elections in the temporarily occupied...
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in 2017, a group of petitioners including an election watch dog and some opposition parties challenged the electra bond scheme in india. supreme court arguing that it's a form of legalize corruption, allowing the wealthy to anonymously by save us the government and insurance policy . in february of this year, the court agreed, striking down the scheme is illegal, but not the forwarded. it vastly enriched the ruling party. even though the scheme has been stuck down, the ruling party is sitting on close to $800000000.00 to these funds, which gives them an undue advantage when it comes to elections. again, not it will be for democracy. let's see if you are a bit by the when i bid funds, if will i have the big send it big, you will have more population. but there's never been such a gap of the this gap is, is highly always would be the one that has to c home they had they had given before . i'm going to say that is only in some states. they lots of that. the opposition maya didn't cut off scene investigation, a cache which cooling party, that barely faces any scrutiny. the media largely do
in 2017, a group of petitioners including an election watch dog and some opposition parties challenged the electra bond scheme in india. supreme court arguing that it's a form of legalize corruption, allowing the wealthy to anonymously by save us the government and insurance policy . in february of this year, the court agreed, striking down the scheme is illegal, but not the forwarded. it vastly enriched the ruling party. even though the scheme has been stuck down, the ruling party is sitting...
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the petitioners paid $5,000 each to the organizer illegal scheme. this was reported in the state border service. violators were to be accompanied to moldova by an observer. however, near the transnistrian segment in odesa region, six violators were detected by the border guards. a protocol was drawn up on the detainees. artificial intelligence will help demining ukraine, the ministry of economy signed an agreement with the palantir technology company during a visit to great britain. according to the document, the company will provide a platform based on artificial intelligence to find and counter explosive devices. also the machine will be able to analyze the information and... a safe method of cleaning the area. let me remind you that currently more than 150,000 km remain mined in ukraine. italy will withdraw the samti air defense system from slovakia. like, this equipment is needed elsewhere - said prime minister robert fitso. according to him, the strategic objects of slovakia, in particular the as, remain unprotected. let me remind you that ital
the petitioners paid $5,000 each to the organizer illegal scheme. this was reported in the state border service. violators were to be accompanied to moldova by an observer. however, near the transnistrian segment in odesa region, six violators were detected by the border guards. a protocol was drawn up on the detainees. artificial intelligence will help demining ukraine, the ministry of economy signed an agreement with the palantir technology company during a visit to great britain. according...
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petitioners have 30 calendar days to gather more than 7000 signatures if their petition qualifies, it will be up to city council members to decide whether to repeal the ordinance or place it on the ballot. a new bill just introduced would prevent medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports. >> this bill is supported by state attorney general rob bonta. he says medical debt is often not a reliable indicator of financial risk, yet it can unfairly prevent consumers from getting loans, renting an apartment or getting a job. if passed, california would become the third state to remove medical bills from consumer credit reports. >> a technical issue on yet another boeing aircraft. how the rising number of mechanical problems is impacting the company in the middle of an ongoing investigation and a new grant for the city of san francisco. >> the plan to rebuild a bridge that was previously demolished in order to reconnect to historic neighborhoods over the weekend. >> this story begins tonight's west coast rap. police say a man stabbed his wife and three children before taking his
petitioners have 30 calendar days to gather more than 7000 signatures if their petition qualifies, it will be up to city council members to decide whether to repeal the ordinance or place it on the ballot. a new bill just introduced would prevent medical debt from showing up on consumer credit reports. >> this bill is supported by state attorney general rob bonta. he says medical debt is often not a reliable indicator of financial risk, yet it can unfairly prevent consumers from getting...
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they also say some of the petitioners came from out of the county, which is against the county charter. >> this is even more important today because as every single signature is now under increased scrutiny, leaders of the recall effort submitted over 120,000 signatures for recall petition. >> they need just over 73,000 to force a special election. last week, the county registrar said they will have to manually count the signatures. the recall leaders were not available for an interview, but said in a statement a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and concerned citizens of our community have come together to keep our community safe. we are waiting. signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. the protect the wind campaign is not planning on filing a lawsuit against the recall, but they already sent a letter to attorney general rob bonta asking him to investigate. >> today is march 18th. we've not heard anything from attorney general rob bonta or
they also say some of the petitioners came from out of the county, which is against the county charter. >> this is even more important today because as every single signature is now under increased scrutiny, leaders of the recall effort submitted over 120,000 signatures for recall petition. >> they need just over 73,000 to force a special election. last week, the county registrar said they will have to manually count the signatures. the recall leaders were not available for an...
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the petitioner, of course, being donald trump, asked for him he praised the ruling, then pivoted to the courts. next big decision on presidential immunity >> when you make a decision, you don't want to have your opposing party or opponent, or even somebody that just thinks you're wrong, bring a criminal suit against you or any kind of assumed when you leave office, i have that right now at a level that nobody's ever we've seen before. i have rogue prosecutors and i have rogue judges have judges that are out of control. and it's a very unfair thing for me. >> keeping them honest. there >> is, of course, no evidence of rogue prosecutors or judges, no matter how many times he says that there are colorado secretary of state, jenna griswold also weighing in a bit earlier here on cnn first and foremost, i'm glad that they issued a decision >> colorado >> voters and american voters all across the country deserve to know whether donald trump is qualified or not as we go into super tuesday but in terms of the bigger decision, i'm disappointed and i also think that the big concern is still there.
the petitioner, of course, being donald trump, asked for him he praised the ruling, then pivoted to the courts. next big decision on presidential immunity >> when you make a decision, you don't want to have your opposing party or opponent, or even somebody that just thinks you're wrong, bring a criminal suit against you or any kind of assumed when you leave office, i have that right now at a level that nobody's ever we've seen before. i have rogue prosecutors and i have rogue judges have...
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they've played that role obedience, they would say we have everybody who's a co petitioner just finally. obviously it was south africa and moved a lot of energy about it. activists that it would be south africa bringing the ice age a petition about is the i c. j also on trial here, the so called world court, it could have order to cease and desist order immediately which would have prevented alms trading from western european countries. time for i look at his world court while we witnessed this genocide on the day by day hour by hour basis. i don't think so because i think what the provisional measures ordered by the court amounted to was the things that should be done. it was open to interpretation, which isn't good enough. they could have put their foot down as well, even if they put that slip down, it has to be implemented, right? it's not none of this, this. the point here option i think is none of this is self implemented. a security council resolution is itself implementing an icy j rolling, as we know from other instances, not busy. so implementing, they do not have the power to
they've played that role obedience, they would say we have everybody who's a co petitioner just finally. obviously it was south africa and moved a lot of energy about it. activists that it would be south africa bringing the ice age a petition about is the i c. j also on trial here, the so called world court, it could have order to cease and desist order immediately which would have prevented alms trading from western european countries. time for i look at his world court while we witnessed this...
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a line of petitioners is reaching out to us. channel one usa.y hall concert hall in the moscow region. more than 70 ambulances from regional and moscow teams were delivered to the scene of the emergency. more additional information security measures have been strengthened at the capital's airports. well, our correspondent alexander lyakin is here with new information, he’s live. alexander. our camera yes. they are in the building, including on the roof, there is information that they are being rescued, creatures, here, the operational headquarters, everyone has arrived here, 70 ambulances have already been named, but they are constantly arriving and some of the cars are leaving, that is, such a carousel around this square in front of the building, here are all the special security services, here is the operational headquarters, which is headed by the governor of the moscow region, it is known that this evening... at least five armed people burst into the building, three of them were three had automatic weapons and opened fire on unarmed people w
a line of petitioners is reaching out to us. channel one usa.y hall concert hall in the moscow region. more than 70 ambulances from regional and moscow teams were delivered to the scene of the emergency. more additional information security measures have been strengthened at the capital's airports. well, our correspondent alexander lyakin is here with new information, he’s live. alexander. our camera yes. they are in the building, including on the roof, there is information that they are...
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the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davisked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um, colleagues. pam's hospital system wanted to build a new facility in plainfield, illinois. seems pretty straightforward, but there were red flags right away when she went to get government approval for the project. davis: in my case, the governor had appointed individuals to this board who had either contributed money to his campaign, so they bought their way on, or individuals that were controlled by the governor and other individuals and would approve only those projects where a kickback was going to be given. turns out the board was willing to approve the hospital. all she had to do was use builders a
the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davisked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um,...
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uh, essentially rescinded some power in earlier regulations of the food and drug administration petitioners, the fda, the biden administration. others are arguing that that is unconstitutional. >> margaret russell is a constitutional law expert at santa clara university, and she says the ruling could have a much farther reach than this one drug impact, not just on this particular medication, but potentially the power of the food and drug administration in other areas that would be of benefit to the health of women and everyone. >> she also says a big part of this case will be whether it should have even been filed, whether or not the, the alliance of anti-abortion doctors actually has what's called standing. are they even injured by the operation of the circulation of this, this medication in a way that would allow them to bring suit? >> meanwhile, back at the rally, they're encouraging people to take a stand. >> so we're wanting to send a message both to the supreme court but also to everybody else want to alert them that this is happening. >> cara campbell, abc seven news our next abc sev
uh, essentially rescinded some power in earlier regulations of the food and drug administration petitioners, the fda, the biden administration. others are arguing that that is unconstitutional. >> margaret russell is a constitutional law expert at santa clara university, and she says the ruling could have a much farther reach than this one drug impact, not just on this particular medication, but potentially the power of the food and drug administration in other areas that would be of...
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petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did back in the 2021 recall.ourt has refused to lift an order that blocks texas from arresting and deporting migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. the ruling is the latest development in what is a back and forth legal battle over texas governor greg abbott's strict new immigration law. the law was in effect for several hours on march 19th because of a procedural order from the us supreme court. the court then sent the case back to the appellate court for further consideration in those appellate judges blocked the law again, they're keeping the block in place as this case proceeds. >> our time now is 737. the u.s. supreme court listened to arguments about whether to restrict access to widely used abortion drugs like mifepristone. last year, it was used in almost two out of every three abortions in the u.s. a group of anti-abortion doctors sued the fda, claiming the fda didn't look at all of the possible health risks. however, legal analysts say it appears the court may preserve access to the pill. t
petitioners have a shorter window to gather signatures than they did back in the 2021 recall.ourt has refused to lift an order that blocks texas from arresting and deporting migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. the ruling is the latest development in what is a back and forth legal battle over texas governor greg abbott's strict new immigration law. the law was in effect for several hours on march 19th because of a procedural order from the us supreme court. the court then sent...
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response, the city attorney says it now has 10 days to prepare an issue and impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registered conquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted. and as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't, we'll keep you updated. that's a very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. thank you. michael is 10. 33 and oakland city council member says that the city is in an emergency and may need some backup from the state. >> this after 2 taco bell is now in oakland have closed their indoor dining because of safety concerns. councilmember noel gallo says that it may be time to call in the national guard or another state law enforcement agency that can help make oakland say for those 2 taco bells th
response, the city attorney says it now has 10 days to prepare an issue and impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registered conquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted. and as we get more information over the...
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the right to vote in this country, and it provides that you can't engage in the interstate check petitioneron. so, we're going to be fighting this battle each and every day, and as attorneys general, we're on the front lines of the battle, and we're prepared to keep going with this fight, but we need to make sure that democrats get elected, to make sure that reproductive freedom is safe, even in our states. >> attorney general, campbell, your workaround depending reproductive rights also involves expanding access to other healthcare services. you also have a reproductive justice unit in massachusetts, and it addresses issues including gender affirming care, which may not be something that comes to the front of people's minds when they are talking about repetitive rights.why is it important to consider gender affirming care when we are talking about reproductive rights, and what kind of access issues are you seeing in your state? >> i appreciate your intentionality and framing it as these issues are intersectional. so, massachusetts, thanks folks took for granted that we have codified a righ
the right to vote in this country, and it provides that you can't engage in the interstate check petitioneron. so, we're going to be fighting this battle each and every day, and as attorneys general, we're on the front lines of the battle, and we're prepared to keep going with this fight, but we need to make sure that democrats get elected, to make sure that reproductive freedom is safe, even in our states. >> attorney general, campbell, your workaround depending reproductive rights also...
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an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registeredquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. thank you, michael 6. 33 and in the east bay and oakland city council member says that they are facing an emergency. >> and the time maybe for more backup to calm this after 2 taco bells in oakland close their indoor dining because of safety concerns. councilmember noel gallo says that it may be time to bring in the national guard and other law enforcement to help make oakland safer. the 2 taco bells that close indoor dining are at 35th and macarthur and the other one is on hagel berger, r
an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registeredquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you...
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response, the city attorney says it now has 10 days to prepare an issue and impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registered conquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted. and as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't, we'll keep you updated. that's a very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. thank you, michael. 7.33. and oakland city council member says that. >> the city is facing an emergency and it's time for help. this after 2 taco bell restaurants in oakland decided no more indoor dining because of safety concerns. councilmember noel gallo said it's time for the national guard or another law enforcement agency from the state to help come in and make oakland safer. those till taco bell's that closed t
response, the city attorney says it now has 10 days to prepare an issue and impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registered conquer voters. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted. and as we get more information over the...
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petitioners, the fda, the biden administration. others are arguing that that is unconstitutional. >> margaret russell is a constitutional law expert at santa clara university, and she says the ruling could have a much farther reach than this one drug impact. >> not just on this particular medication, but potentially the power of the food and drug administration in other areas that would be of benefit to the health of women and everyone. >> she also says a big part of this case will be whether it should have even been filed, whether or not the, the alliance of anti-abortion doctors actually has what's called standing are they even injured by the operation of the circulation of this, this medication in a way that would allow them to bring suit? meanwhile, back at the rally, they're encouraging people to take a stand. >> so we're wanting to send a message both to the supreme court but also to everybody else want to alert them that this is happening. tara campbell, abc seven news. >> hospital workers at seton medical center in daly cit
petitioners, the fda, the biden administration. others are arguing that that is unconstitutional. >> margaret russell is a constitutional law expert at santa clara university, and she says the ruling could have a much farther reach than this one drug impact. >> not just on this particular medication, but potentially the power of the food and drug administration in other areas that would be of benefit to the health of women and everyone. >> she also says a big part of this case...
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an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registereders. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. thank you, michael. 8. 33 and in the span, oakland city council member says that they're facing an emergency situation and they need back up. >> to stop crime in oakland. this comes after 2 taco bells and oakland announced they're closing indoor dining immediately because of safety concerns. councilmember noel gallo says that it may be time to call in the national guard and or other a state law enforcement to help make oakland safer. those 2 taco bell's the closed indoor dining at 35th. the macart
an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registereders. and once they've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you...
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city's attorney says it has 10 business days to prepare an issue, an impartial summary and the petitionersaround 7200 signatures from registered conquered voters. once they verify those signatures with the county officials then that the city would have to either repeal the ordinance or place it on the ballot this november. as of right now, those changes that were approved have been halted. and as we get more information over the next 30 days. >> we'll continue to keep you updated. that's the very latest here in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas. i'll send it back to you in the studio. >> i'm trevor shirley in washington, special counsel robert hur is on capitol hill today answering questions from lawmakers about his investigation into president joe biden's alleged joe biden's alleged mish if you're happy and, you know it, clap your hands if you're happy and, you know it, ride your bike. if you're happy and you know it, then your face will surely show it. if you're happy and you know it smile big and bright. thousands of kids just like me are happy every day. and it's all because of generous
city's attorney says it has 10 business days to prepare an issue, an impartial summary and the petitionersaround 7200 signatures from registered conquered voters. once they verify those signatures with the county officials then that the city would have to either repeal the ordinance or place it on the ballot this november. as of right now, those changes that were approved have been halted. and as we get more information over the next 30 days. >> we'll continue to keep you updated. that's...
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an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registerednatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. all right, michael, thanks for breakdown. the fbi raided a prison were former employees have been charged with sexually abusing inmates. >> so agency's computers documents, 8 former employees, including the former warren are charged with sexually abusing inmates at the all-women's president, dublin. this has been an ongoing yearlong investigation. we spoke with a volunteer with the california coalition for women's prisoners. she believes is rain and to do with the lawsuit against the federal correctional institution and the federal bure
an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registerednatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the very latest in the...
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an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registeredey've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to you live in the studio. thanks, michael 9.33. right now in oakland city council member is says they're facing an emergency in the city and they need back up. >> this after 2 taco bells in oakland now have closed their doors to indoor dining because of safety concerns. councilmember noel gallo says that it might be time to call in the national guard or other state law enforcement to help make oakland safe again. the 2 taco bell's that closed. alright, 35th and macarthur and the other one on heggen berger road taco bell says that they wan
an impartial summary and the petitioners will have 30 days to gather around 7200 signatures from registeredey've verified those signatures with county officials, the city will have to either repeal the ordinance or placed on the ballot in november. so as of right now, those changes that were approved last month in that vote of 4 to one have been halted as we get more information over the next 30 days and they gather those petition signatures or they don't. we'll keep you updated. that's the...
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they also say some of the petitioners came from out of the county, which is against the county charter. this is even more important today because every single signature is now under increased scrutiny by leaders of the recall effort submitted over 120,000 signatures for recall petition. they need just over 73,000 to force a special election. last week, the county registrar said they will have to manually count the signatures. the recall leaders were not available for an interview, but said in a statement a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and concerned citizens of our community have come together to keep our community safe. we are waiting. signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters, and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. the protect the wind campaign is not planning on filing a lawsuit against the recall, but they already sent a letter to attorney general rob bonta asking him to investigate. >> today is may march 18th. we've not heard anything from attorney general rob bonta or h
they also say some of the petitioners came from out of the county, which is against the county charter. this is even more important today because every single signature is now under increased scrutiny by leaders of the recall effort submitted over 120,000 signatures for recall petition. they need just over 73,000 to force a special election. last week, the county registrar said they will have to manually count the signatures. the recall leaders were not available for an interview, but said in a...
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they say someone could have tampered with the signatures, and they claim some petitioners came from outsidenty after sending a letter to attorney general rob bonta. they now want to send a letter to the u.s. department of justice asking it to investigate. >> this is a broken system. you know, we don't expect that da price will be able to fix it in one year, but we also believe that honoring the majority vote is really critical. >> the county registrar says they will have to count the signatures manually. recall leaders have responded to these accusations, saying in a statement, quote, a broad coalition of alameda county residents, business owners, victims, victims families and concerned citizens of our community have come together to keep our community safe. we are awaiting signature validation from the alameda county registrar of voters, and are confident the process will confirm the results of the recall. online orders have started for the first over-the-counter birth control pills. there are no age restrictions. you don't need a prescription for a pill. the company behind the pill is sel
they say someone could have tampered with the signatures, and they claim some petitioners came from outsidenty after sending a letter to attorney general rob bonta. they now want to send a letter to the u.s. department of justice asking it to investigate. >> this is a broken system. you know, we don't expect that da price will be able to fix it in one year, but we also believe that honoring the majority vote is really critical. >> the county registrar says they will have to count...
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commander grimes, how is the cicp structured to ensure fairness to petitioners and how does this compareto the traditional litigation system? >> thank you for that question. we administer the program by statute. we call the requester, they file a request for benefits and then must submit article records to show that there is compelling, reliable, valid, medical and scientific evidence to support that it was direct caused by the user administration of the covered countermeasure which could be the covid-19 that seen. could be a smallpox vaccine. >> let's stay focused on the covid-19 vaccine because that's what our obligation is in the select subcommittee. you feel it's more appropriate to have petitioners for covid- 19 claims to be paid by the vaccine manufacturer or by the taxpayer? >> stationers are for the national vaccine injury compensation program and those are through the routine administer ration with an excise tax levied on it whereas requesters for the cicp are paid for compensated claims through appropriated funds and administration claims of the program is also paid for through
commander grimes, how is the cicp structured to ensure fairness to petitioners and how does this compareto the traditional litigation system? >> thank you for that question. we administer the program by statute. we call the requester, they file a request for benefits and then must submit article records to show that there is compelling, reliable, valid, medical and scientific evidence to support that it was direct caused by the user administration of the covered countermeasure which could...