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susan: the case has the name roe v. wade, but roe was a pseudonym. melissa: jane roe was norma jean mccorvey. she was a young woman married to a man who was some years older. she was already a mother of two children when she found herself pregnant. the marriage was troubled, often abusive, and she sought to terminate her pregnancy. she wasn't able to in texas. she passed the point of liability, and she tried to say she had been the victim of a rape. there was no police report documenting that. she wasn't able to take advantage of the loophole in the texas law that permitted abortion in limited cases. she found herself going to henry mccluskey, an adoption lawyer in texas, to make arrangements for an adoption. mccluskey was friends with a woman who was thinking of filing a case that was in need of a dallas-based plaintiff. the rest is history. susan: norma mccorvey is described as a dallas carnival worker. she herself, it was said years later that she had no understanding of the legal system and thought this case would be settled in time for her to ge
susan: the case has the name roe v. wade, but roe was a pseudonym. melissa: jane roe was norma jean mccorvey. she was a young woman married to a man who was some years older. she was already a mother of two children when she found herself pregnant. the marriage was troubled, often abusive, and she sought to terminate her pregnancy. she wasn't able to in texas. she passed the point of liability, and she tried to say she had been the victim of a rape. there was no police report documenting that....
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caller: is roe vs. wade established law or is there any case that could come through the lower court system that could overturn roe vs. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? melissa: it is established law. is it safe is a different question. based on a lot of different things, you could have a decision that completely overrules roe vs. wade. i think the more likely thing to happen that might endanger it would be intermittent chipping away of the decision, which i think we have seen over time. i think the idea of a complete overruling might be more remote, that the idea that there might be incremental restrictions might be something to think about. host: could there be a legislative response? clarke: well, the states are often regulating to p
caller: is roe vs. wade established law or is there any case that could come through the lower court system that could overturn roe vs. wade? one of the issues in the current presidential campaign is if you vote for candidate x or candidate y, the supreme court might be changed by voting for that particular person who might appoint certain justices. is it established? is it safe? or is there a case coming through that might overturn it? melissa: it is established law. is it safe is a different...
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so does that roe v wade. which is still the most famous women's right case in american history. 1973 in the supreme court. she is not involved in that case and in fact, has a take on roe v wade that has been controversial then and still now. what is a question work. >> it's interesting, the same term that the supreme court did roe v wade, ginsburg had a case of her own. was the case of a student who became pregnant while on active duty. the funny thing is that even though abortion was illegal throughout the united states, you could get an abortion on a military base. not only could you get them portion on a military base is basically required that if you got pregnant wanted to keep your job. so susan struct what that pregnant wanted to give her child out for adoption. she has disability leave she can take the time off to recover from the childbirth and i'll be back. they said you have two choices, and you can have an abortion or you can leave. said justice ginsburg looks at the case and she is somebody who un
so does that roe v wade. which is still the most famous women's right case in american history. 1973 in the supreme court. she is not involved in that case and in fact, has a take on roe v wade that has been controversial then and still now. what is a question work. >> it's interesting, the same term that the supreme court did roe v wade, ginsburg had a case of her own. was the case of a student who became pregnant while on active duty. the funny thing is that even though abortion was...
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so is roe v wade. which is. which is still probably the most famous women's right case in american history, 1973 in the supreme court. she supreme court. she is not involved in that case. in fact, she has a take on roe v wade that has been controversial then, and a still controversial now. >> was. >> was interesting. the same term that the supreme court heard roe v wade justice ginsburg had a case of her own. it was the case of susan struck who was an air force nurse who became pregnant while on active duty. the funny thing is that even though abortion was illegal throat the united states, you could could get an abortion on a military base. not only could you get him abortion on a military base, is basically required if you got pregnant wanted to keep your job. so, susan struck when she got pregnant wanted to give the child up for adoption. she said i'm have disability leave i can just take some sick time off to recover from the childbirth and i will be back. they said you have two choices, you can have an abort
so is roe v wade. which is. which is still probably the most famous women's right case in american history, 1973 in the supreme court. she supreme court. she is not involved in that case. in fact, she has a take on roe v wade that has been controversial then, and a still controversial now. >> was. >> was interesting. the same term that the supreme court heard roe v wade justice ginsburg had a case of her own. it was the case of susan struck who was an air force nurse who became...
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i did my first apportion before roe versus wade.s where we took care of so many of the patients that had problems with their either self tempted or back alley abortions. >> and that converted you in some way? >> didn't convert me. i think it just awakened me that this was just you know somebody had to do it and there was a -- an innate wrong. it was wrong not to do it. >> before 1973, abortion was illegal across much of the country. to receive proper medical care, a woman not only had to have enough money, but she had to live in or near just a handful of states. and if she didn't, she had little choice but to terminate her pregnancy on her own. >> she had opened out a hair pin, placed it within the cervix. >> it was a public health crisis. >> it would have a permanent effect on me psychologically. because i'm not capable of being a mother at this time. >> but that all changed when a challenge to the status quo found its way to the supreme court. >> we are not here to advocate abortion. we are here to advocate that the decision as to
i did my first apportion before roe versus wade.s where we took care of so many of the patients that had problems with their either self tempted or back alley abortions. >> and that converted you in some way? >> didn't convert me. i think it just awakened me that this was just you know somebody had to do it and there was a -- an innate wrong. it was wrong not to do it. >> before 1973, abortion was illegal across much of the country. to receive proper medical care, a woman not...
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roe versus wade was decided in january, 1973. case that is a controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny. there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. terminate an unwanted pregnancy, but enable -- unmarrieded dallas carnival worker -- requesting that she remain anonymous, the lawsuit listed her as jane roe. she had the baby and put it up reduction. her case made it all the way to the supreme court. had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion, but had been refused care because of texas law. she filed suit on behalf of itself and all of those women who have in the past, at that present time, or in the future, would seek termination of a pregnancy. >> we look at roe versus wade, its impact then and now. with clark forsyth, author of "the inside story of roe v wade." professora murray, from university of california at the cleveland school. that is live monday at 9:00 on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for
roe versus wade was decided in january, 1973. case that is a controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny. there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. terminate an unwanted pregnancy, but enable -- unmarrieded dallas carnival worker -- requesting that she remain anonymous, the lawsuit listed her as jane roe. she had the baby and put it up reduction. her case made it all the way to the supreme court. had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an...
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and so i say roe v. wade has been overturned. women do not enjoy the same reproductive rights that they enjoyed in the days in which we were worried about whether the government would interfere because we didn't think at the time that roe v. wade was strong enough. but over the 30 years of its enactment we have seen it chipped away and chipped away. and in the last decade or so the assault on roe v. wade has been pretty phenomenal. not only do we see waiting periods being enacted all over the country, legal prohibitions for minors giving their consent, which is a great complexity to me, that a minor does not have to gain their parents' consent to continue a pregnancy, but consent to terminate a pregnancy. given the relative balance of those decisions, what can we make of that, other than to say they're political decisions? >> hinojosa: so one of the things that i've heard which is quite disturbing is that when you have women who are finding it more difficult to have access to reproductive rights clinics, and these are younger wom
and so i say roe v. wade has been overturned. women do not enjoy the same reproductive rights that they enjoyed in the days in which we were worried about whether the government would interfere because we didn't think at the time that roe v. wade was strong enough. but over the 30 years of its enactment we have seen it chipped away and chipped away. and in the last decade or so the assault on roe v. wade has been pretty phenomenal. not only do we see waiting periods being enacted all over the...
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this rate my ashley same term that heard roe v. wade she had a case of her own and air force nurse even though abortion was illegal you could get it on the military base not only that they were required if you were pregnant and wanted to keep your job. so she wanted to give the child up for adoption i can take some sick time off to recover and i will be back. they said have been abortion or you can leave. so justice ginsburg says she unconditionally believe reproductive freedom is fundamental to lobeline equality so in the same way she was representing men she says a great this is a case where a woman doesn't want to and we will track them basically to lay the groundwork for reproductive freedom for the right to have one or not to have one there is word that i am trying to never say on the stage but to make it for the sex discrimination and pregnancy fall under the same family. but that is not the way it was written. it was very concerned. so there traveling at the same time. the story was told they would summon the women and ask t
this rate my ashley same term that heard roe v. wade she had a case of her own and air force nurse even though abortion was illegal you could get it on the military base not only that they were required if you were pregnant and wanted to keep your job. so she wanted to give the child up for adoption i can take some sick time off to recover and i will be back. they said have been abortion or you can leave. so justice ginsburg says she unconditionally believe reproductive freedom is fundamental...
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roe v. wade. we debated abortion. supreme court decided roe v. wade.hey have also been very activist, and i mentioned bush versus gore. they decided an election before all the ballots were counted. i want a supreme court that is not ideologically polarized. but is more reflective of the country. about being reflective of the country, they first, and foremost, reflective of the laws of the country. >> let's stay with that far moment. people who are critical of the activist supreme court say that is anti-democratic. nine judges get to decide something or overrule something that the representatives branch of government has decided. is it anti-democratic when they review the laws? >> some of the ways it is. take the voting rights act. that was passed decades ago. it was renewed just a few years ago. after hundreds and hundreds of hours of debate and hearings and the almost every member of the house of representative, both parties voted for it. passed virtually unanimously in the united states senate. again republicans and democrats signed into law with gre
roe v. wade. we debated abortion. supreme court decided roe v. wade.hey have also been very activist, and i mentioned bush versus gore. they decided an election before all the ballots were counted. i want a supreme court that is not ideologically polarized. but is more reflective of the country. about being reflective of the country, they first, and foremost, reflective of the laws of the country. >> let's stay with that far moment. people who are critical of the activist supreme court...
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one that hasn't is roe v. wade. the division now is greater than it was when roe v. wade was passed by the courts. another one would be obamacare as an example. done entirely by democrat votes. it argues it's an example whether it's roe v. wade or obamacare. you ought to do thing as elected represents. >> would brown v. board be an argument? >> that has to be accepted by the american people. it didn't take long. here you got to realize now brown has been modified by supreme court cases lately in the last 20 years. that has not originally, it was busing of children from one part of town to another. you had court decisions that said you don't need to go that far. even the court has made modifications of brown v. brown case. >> we're about 30 seconds out of time. what do you want people watching this sears no know about the supreme court and its history? >> what i want them to know is get the supreme court televised is the entire people can see what's going on and have more respect for the rule of law. >> we hope to learn about the history of the court. thank you senato
one that hasn't is roe v. wade. the division now is greater than it was when roe v. wade was passed by the courts. another one would be obamacare as an example. done entirely by democrat votes. it argues it's an example whether it's roe v. wade or obamacare. you ought to do thing as elected represents. >> would brown v. board be an argument? >> that has to be accepted by the american people. it didn't take long. here you got to realize now brown has been modified by supreme court...
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. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973. it is a case that is controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny, and there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion, unmarried dallas carnesecca val worker normal mccorny agreed to be the plaintiff in that case that challenged that law. the lawsuit listed her as jane roe and the defendant was dallas county district attorney henry wade. while she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe, the pregnant woman, had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion but had been refused care because of texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past, at that present time, or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v. wade, its impact then and now, with our guest clark forsythe, senior c
. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973. it is a case that is controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny, and there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion, unmarried dallas carnesecca val worker normal mccorny agreed to be the plaintiff in that case that challenged that law. the lawsuit listed her as jane roe and the defendant was...
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this early in the game would be a little premature. " u-i director of athletic communications steve roe says it's not yet clear how many fans have signed up will be released to the general public on sites like ticket- master at 10 a-m tuesday. roe says no matter how fans get their hands on tickets, there's no doubt about it -- there will be many hawkeyes in pasadena. "like always, the hawkeye fans will be there, it's just a matter of how many and how best to get those 22,000 tickets distributed. " non-season ticket holders can also sign up with the u-i ticket office to be put on a waiting list. those tickets come at a cost of 150 to 185 dollars. travel agencies have also been slammed today. many are selling 3- thousand dollar packages to go see the game, but many are sold out. in iowa city, mark carlson, kcrg tv nine news. the hawkeyes haven't been to the rose bowl for 25 years. the previous appearances were in 1957, 59, 82, 86 and 1991. the hawks won only two of those five games. by the way, legendary iowa coach hayden fry, who took the hawkeyes to three of f ose games, the hawkeyes pl
this early in the game would be a little premature. " u-i director of athletic communications steve roe says it's not yet clear how many fans have signed up will be released to the general public on sites like ticket- master at 10 a-m tuesday. roe says no matter how fans get their hands on tickets, there's no doubt about it -- there will be many hawkeyes in pasadena. "like always, the hawkeye fans will be there, it's just a matter of how many and how best to get those 22,000 tickets...
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just ask away. >> roe v wade. it's most people get it wrong.what i was curious about is that her opinion is in stark contrast to the recent decision on gay marriage that anthony kennedy wrote that she joined the majority. in many ways it is similar in that impose the national standard in the country. and i was just wondering if there have been anything from her as to why she sees that differently. >> i think parti think part of it is that she is always looked at social movements and culture to change before the law does. she thought that there was still a lot of work to do the country had changed. people are guns amount the people and lesbians and it was no longer a foreign concept. the law actually had to catch up. >> another part of that, something she learned from marty in her experience of our marriage, knowledge that marriage could be an egalitarian institution. the most recent gay marriage case, she interrupted the oral litigant. we keep talking about traditional marriage. traditional marriage has a verya very hierarchical structure with
just ask away. >> roe v wade. it's most people get it wrong.what i was curious about is that her opinion is in stark contrast to the recent decision on gay marriage that anthony kennedy wrote that she joined the majority. in many ways it is similar in that impose the national standard in the country. and i was just wondering if there have been anything from her as to why she sees that differently. >> i think parti think part of it is that she is always looked at social movements and...
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. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973. there is a question i suppose whether it will ever cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, but unable to because of a state law, a worker agreed to be the plaintiff in the 1970 case. she wanted to be anonymous. and the defendant was dallas county henry wade. while she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe, had gone to several physicians seeking an abortion, but had been refused care because of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v. wade with clarke forsyth. and melissa murray, professary at the university of california, berkley law school, and law clerk for sonya sotomayor. that's monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio, and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the
. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973. there is a question i suppose whether it will ever cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, but unable to because of a state law, a worker agreed to be the plaintiff in the 1970 case. she wanted to be anonymous. and the defendant was dallas county henry wade. while she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe, had gone to several...
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. >> roe versus wade was decided on january of 1973. a case that is controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny. and there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion, unmarried carnival worker norma agreed to be the plaintiff in the 1970 case that challenged the law. requesting she remain anonymous, the lawsuit listed her as jane roe, and the defendant was henry wade. dallas county district attorney. when she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it to supreme court. >> jane roe went to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion but was refused care because of a texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all of the women who in the past or the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >> we will discuss the court's versus wadein roe with our guest clerk forsyth, senior counsel with americans united for life and melissa murray, professor at the university of berkele
. >> roe versus wade was decided on january of 1973. a case that is controversial, that is constantly under scrutiny. and there is a question, i suppose, whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion, unmarried carnival worker norma agreed to be the plaintiff in the 1970 case that challenged the law. requesting she remain anonymous, the lawsuit listed her as jane roe, and the...
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had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe, the pregnant woman, had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion but had been prefused care because of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >>> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v. wade its impact then and now with our guest clarke forsythe, senior counsel of "americans united for life" and "abuse of discretion, the untold story of roe v. wade." and melissa murray, former law clerk for sonia sonia sotomayor prior to her appointment before the supreme court. that's live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> more now from this forum on the defense industry. a former congressional staffer joins defense and nation nag security policy experts to discuss potentia
had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe, the pregnant woman, had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion but had been prefused care because of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >>> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v. wade its impact then and now with our guest...
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cbs2's roe roe has more on what -- valerie castro has more. >> reporter: the mt. is going to outline -- president is going to outline a strong plan. >> reporter: new york senator schumer spoke ahead of president obama's sunday night address and urged law makers to close a bill closing what he says is the terror gap. right now min can purchase a firearm including assault rifles but the bill failed to pass out of the senate last week. >> 2,000 people on the terrorist watch list have successfully bought guns here in america. >> reporter: the president is also expected to give more information on the investigation into the massacre in san bernardino, california. this weekend, the fbi raided a home where it's believed a friend of one of the suspects lived and bought the assault rifles used in the killings. cbs news confirms that man has since checked himself into a psychiatric institution. concerning if and when syed farook and tashfeen malik became radicalized. malik pledged her allegiance to isis online. attorney general lynch addressed ongoing look into malik's back
cbs2's roe roe has more on what -- valerie castro has more. >> reporter: the mt. is going to outline -- president is going to outline a strong plan. >> reporter: new york senator schumer spoke ahead of president obama's sunday night address and urged law makers to close a bill closing what he says is the terror gap. right now min can purchase a firearm including assault rifles but the bill failed to pass out of the senate last week. >> 2,000 people on the terrorist watch list...
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it was replaced by ipp roe. and the attorney for the family was killed by an officer in 2014 says ipp roe never interviewed that officer that did the shooting. sunday night-scott ando, the chief that fired davis abruptly resigned. monday, the mayor named sharon as ando's replacement. i promise you i bring no agenda other than the pursuit of integrity and transperty in the work that ipp ra does. this is what the chicago police deserve and chicago citizens demand. >> davis agrees with the first degree murder charge against van dyk. but he also says he thinks there was a cover up. and he disagrees with the decision not to charge the officer who shot johnson, a decision that was announced on sunday. there's no rule that says a police officer couldn't shoot an armed suspect in the back, if the officer feels the suspect is a threat, but... >> if it is not absolutely necessary to kill a person, why would you. >> we reached out to scott and he can't comment and ipp roe will not comment as it's pending litigation. >> com
it was replaced by ipp roe. and the attorney for the family was killed by an officer in 2014 says ipp roe never interviewed that officer that did the shooting. sunday night-scott ando, the chief that fired davis abruptly resigned. monday, the mayor named sharon as ando's replacement. i promise you i bring no agenda other than the pursuit of integrity and transperty in the work that ipp ra does. this is what the chicago police deserve and chicago citizens demand. >> davis agrees with the...
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and welcome to c-span's landmark cases and tonight, the 12th and final in our history series, the roe ecrsus wade
and welcome to c-span's landmark cases and tonight, the 12th and final in our history series, the roe ecrsus wade
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historic supreme court decisions, including brown versus board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roes wade. book features introductions, background, highlights, and the impact of each case. written by tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at www.c-span.org/landmarkcases. paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s. he focuses on the island of barbados, and argues that the rise of race-based slavery was created for profit. because the island was dedicated almost solely to sugar production, inhabitants had to rely on other colonies for necessities like food and wood. his classes one hour and 10 minutes. prof. paulett: everyone got a free packet of sugar for stepping in the door. you don't seem particularly grateful.
historic supreme court decisions, including brown versus board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roes wade. book features introductions, background, highlights, and the impact of each case. written by tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at www.c-span.org/landmarkcases. paulett talks about caribbean sugar and ideas of race and slavery in the 1600s. he focuses on the island...
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host: roe v. wade is the final of 12 cases we have selected. that 1973 decision. as you suggested, congress right now is tied up in knots over the abortion issue and funding for planned parenthood. so it seems as though that 1973 decision settled nothing with regard to this. rep. goodlatte: it did. it certainly overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the supreme court many times over the last, now, 30 -- over 40 years ago. that, i think, would be better left to the states determining in the first place. but that is the decision we are faced with now. and we legislate in the congress. if we pass a law, it can be challenged and taken to see if it meets the supreme court's standards or not. i frankly think this is an area where the supreme court has found something in the constitution that does not exist in the constitution and usurped the legislative powers of the state and congress. host: the supreme court generally has the
host: roe v. wade is the final of 12 cases we have selected. that 1973 decision. as you suggested, congress right now is tied up in knots over the abortion issue and funding for planned parenthood. so it seems as though that 1973 decision settled nothing with regard to this. rep. goodlatte: it did. it certainly overturned the laws of a number of states. those states have been very busy over the years trying to figure out what the law means and passing new legislation, which has come back to the...
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historic supreme court brownons, including versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. cases, features and deductions, highlights and the impact of each case. tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with an imprint of sage publications incorporated. it's available for a dollars c-spanus shipping at .org. by tom cotton on the implications of closing the guantanamo bay detention facility. this event hosted by the .eritage foundation this is 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation at our louis lehrman auditorium and of course welcome those who join us on our heritage.org site on oliver occasions and would ask her wonderful friends in house to make that last courtesy check that your cell phones have been muted. it's always appreciated by those recording the events let alone those who are giving their remarks. we will of course post
historic supreme court brownons, including versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona, and roe versus wade. cases, features and deductions, highlights and the impact of each case. tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with an imprint of sage publications incorporated. it's available for a dollars c-spanus shipping at .org. by tom cotton on the implications of closing the guantanamo bay detention facility. this event hosted by the .eritage foundation this is 40 minutes....
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their deployment has caused a diplomatic roe between iraq and turkey.has a meeting with foreign ministers later on monday to discuss the conflict in syria and the latest diplomatic push to bring an end to the five-year war. new finance minister and the third in less than a week. on wednesday president zuma sacked one and sent the currency tumbling. now saudi arabia has confirmed that its head of special operations and a commander killed in fighting in yemen on monday morning and the saudi arabia colonel died while taking part in offensive in the city of thai and seen here meeting the yemeni president abd rabbuh mansur hadi. so this is the scene on thai on sunday, saudi-led coalition air strikes killed at least 54 houthi rebels and their rallys and five pro-government fighters also lost their lives during fighting. finance ministers in brussels are ready to help libya with the conflict there but the policy chief will say the money will only come if a u.n. backed peace deal become as reality. >> we will work on the package of support that european leaders
their deployment has caused a diplomatic roe between iraq and turkey.has a meeting with foreign ministers later on monday to discuss the conflict in syria and the latest diplomatic push to bring an end to the five-year war. new finance minister and the third in less than a week. on wednesday president zuma sacked one and sent the currency tumbling. now saudi arabia has confirmed that its head of special operations and a commander killed in fighting in yemen on monday morning and the saudi...
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roe v wade. author: porter on cultural divides in america. wednesday night, charleston's emmanuel african of this a couple church. -- episcopal church. has a discussion on gun violence. christmas eve, christmas at the white house. christmas day, former president clinton receives the bob hope leadership award. nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday night at 8:00, features books on the presidency. people inevents and history. christmas, friday night at 8:00, several of our programs from this year. on c-span3,tory tv monday at 10:30 p.m., we feature programs on russian spies. tuesday night, congressional history with mitch mcconnell. wednesday night, the anniversary of the end of the civil war. thursday night, tom brokaw on world war ii and its impact. 8:00ristmas, friday night, p.m., we will travel to williamsburg of the 1770's to talk about colonial life on the eve of the american revolution. those are just some of the programs being featured on the c-span network. c-span takes you on the road to the white house and into the classro
roe v wade. author: porter on cultural divides in america. wednesday night, charleston's emmanuel african of this a couple church. -- episcopal church. has a discussion on gun violence. christmas eve, christmas at the white house. christmas day, former president clinton receives the bob hope leadership award. nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday night at 8:00, features books on the presidency. people inevents and history. christmas, friday night at 8:00, several of our programs...
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on c-span, our series "landmark cases" concludes with the 1973 decision in roe v. wade . then leaders from several muslim organizations discuss ways to improve anti-muslim attitudes in the u.s. later, bbc parliament's "westminster review" takes a look at events that happened in the british parliament over the last few months. >> all persons have in business before the honorable supreme court of united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. c-span'sark cases," special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human story and constitutional drama behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> number 759. >> we will hear arguments for number 18, roe v. wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous
on c-span, our series "landmark cases" concludes with the 1973 decision in roe v. wade . then leaders from several muslim organizations discuss ways to improve anti-muslim attitudes in the u.s. later, bbc parliament's "westminster review" takes a look at events that happened in the british parliament over the last few months. >> all persons have in business before the honorable supreme court of united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention....
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. -- is roe v wade. we do have a book available that is a companion guide to the $8.95, available on our website. tony mauro, veterans critical reporter. it has summaries of each of the cases, some highlights of the decision, and what the impact or legacy of what each case has been. giving us insight into what it's like to be in the court and how the court operates. really appreciate that. thanks for your time tonight. ♪ series continues next week with the supreme court's in miranda v. arizona. the case gave rise to the uponda warning now issued arrest after the court ruled 5-4 that suspects must be informed rights before they are questioned. find out more next monday live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. radio.3 and c-span you can also learn more about c-sp's landmark cases series by going to cases.org/landmark from the website, you can order c-span's landmark cases book featuring background, highlights and the legal impact of each case. courtn by veteran supreme journalist tony morrow and published by c
. -- is roe v wade. we do have a book available that is a companion guide to the $8.95, available on our website. tony mauro, veterans critical reporter. it has summaries of each of the cases, some highlights of the decision, and what the impact or legacy of what each case has been. giving us insight into what it's like to be in the court and how the court operates. really appreciate that. thanks for your time tonight. ♪ series continues next week with the supreme court's in miranda v....
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corry, butch stohr is admiral boom, joel ochoa is neleus, dominic roe is the park keeper, daniel gast is the policeman and von hussler, marshall nielsen is the bank chairman, and pat lyons is northbrook. stephanie althof is the bird woman, jessica buchanan, erin mcrae, and marley millar play miss lark, fannie, and miss smythe while sabrina hayes plays queen victoria. members of the ensemble are nicol, leta oelrich, crystal spencer, sophie vowels, butch stohr, kim sittig, dominic roe, joel ochoa, marshall nielsen, marley millar, erin mcrae, pat lyons, sabrina hayes, and jessica buchanan. liane nichols is director, steve citta and mary citta are musical directors, and aaron hansen is choreographer. tickets will go on sale starting november 24 @ 1pm. call 319-app-laud for more information. sponsors for mary poppins are first national bank, friendship village, grundy center memorial hospital, 93.5 fm the mix, trapp realtors, scratch cupcakery, taylor veterinary hospital, and us bank. for tickets to the production, call 319-277-5283, m-f 1-5pm, and 1 hour before each show - (not available
corry, butch stohr is admiral boom, joel ochoa is neleus, dominic roe is the park keeper, daniel gast is the policeman and von hussler, marshall nielsen is the bank chairman, and pat lyons is northbrook. stephanie althof is the bird woman, jessica buchanan, erin mcrae, and marley millar play miss lark, fannie, and miss smythe while sabrina hayes plays queen victoria. members of the ensemble are nicol, leta oelrich, crystal spencer, sophie vowels, butch stohr, kim sittig, dominic roe, joel...
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primetime programming. 9:00 eastern on c-span, our new landmark case of," this week, it is the case of roe versus wade. tuesday, cultural divide in america. the site of the mass shooting this past june, the discussion on gun violence. thursday, christmas at the white house. christmas day, at 8:00, bill clinton receives the bob dole leadership prize. on c-span two on booktv, monday night, nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday night, books on presidential history, and wednesday night, authors talk about the books on the supreme court. thursday, events and people in history. friday night, several of our ords" programs throughout the year. monday,can history tv, senator mitch mcconnell. tuesday night, the end of the civil war. thursday, tom brokaw on the world war ii impacts. on christmas, we will travel to williamsburg of the 1770's, anding with historians curators about colonial life. that is just some of the programming this week on prime time on the c-span networks. all beacon, american history tv features western, massachusetts. robert goddard was born in worcester, and was a
primetime programming. 9:00 eastern on c-span, our new landmark case of," this week, it is the case of roe versus wade. tuesday, cultural divide in america. the site of the mass shooting this past june, the discussion on gun violence. thursday, christmas at the white house. christmas day, at 8:00, bill clinton receives the bob dole leadership prize. on c-span two on booktv, monday night, nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday night, books on presidential history, and wednesday...
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this week, it's roe v wade. tuesday, cultural divides in america. wednesday, the site of a mass shooting hosts a discussion on gun violence. thursday, christmas at the white house. friday, bill clinton receives the leadership prize. tv, nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday, presidential history. wednesday, books on the supreme court. events and people in history. on christmas, several of our programs from this year. on american history tv on c-span3, programs on russian spies. tuesday night, congressional history. the 150th anniversary of the end of the civil war. thursday, tom brokaw on world war ii. ,n christmas, williamsburg talking with curators about colonial life. that's some the rims featured in them tank -- i'm time on the c-span networks. ted cruz held a rally near richmond virginia. there was a brief interview with c-span. sen. cruz: wow. sen. cruz: god bless commonwealth of virginia. you know, pastor thompson, thank you so much for welcoming me here. thank you for being your. thank you for your friendship. thank you for your
this week, it's roe v wade. tuesday, cultural divides in america. wednesday, the site of a mass shooting hosts a discussion on gun violence. thursday, christmas at the white house. friday, bill clinton receives the leadership prize. tv, nonfiction books and authors on politics. tuesday, presidential history. wednesday, books on the supreme court. events and people in history. on christmas, several of our programs from this year. on american history tv on c-span3, programs on russian spies....
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. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973.it is a case that is controversial that is constantly under scrutiny. and there is a question i suppose whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion unmarried dallas carnival worker agreed to be the plaintiff in a 1970 case challenging that law requesting she remain anonymous the lawsuit listed her as jane roe and the defendant charged with enforcing the ban was dallas county district attorney henry wade. while she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> jane roe the pregnant woman had gone to several dallas physicians seeking an abortion but had been refused care base of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. >> we'll discuss the court's decision in roe v wade its impact then and clowe with clar
. >> roe v. wade was decided in january 1973.it is a case that is controversial that is constantly under scrutiny. and there is a question i suppose whether it ever will cease to be under scrutiny. >> wanting to terminate an unwanted pregnancy but unable to because of a texas state law banning abortion unmarried dallas carnival worker agreed to be the plaintiff in a 1970 case challenging that law requesting she remain anonymous the lawsuit listed her as jane roe and the defendant...
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>> well roe and greg good morning to you. as far as we know they were not on a list but we're finding out that syed farooks was actually engaging with people that the fbi had their eyes on who had links to international terrorism a and so that in and of itself could speak volumes we're also founding out that farook traveled to pakistan last year with his wife tashfeen malik and returned hoar on a visa so there are a lot of things that are direction although authorities are not ruling the o work place violence as a potential motive by you start to look at all of these other things unfolding three crime scenes are processed. when they went to farook's home in redlands, the city of redlands they found thousands of round of ammunition as well as these improvised explosive devices which are sort of primitive as well as pipe bombs and other explosives, so clearly doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that even if farook got gub set and left this meeting, it took quite a bit of planning to come become and execute the plan that
>> well roe and greg good morning to you. as far as we know they were not on a list but we're finding out that syed farooks was actually engaging with people that the fbi had their eyes on who had links to international terrorism a and so that in and of itself could speak volumes we're also founding out that farook traveled to pakistan last year with his wife tashfeen malik and returned hoar on a visa so there are a lot of things that are direction although authorities are not ruling the...
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roe vs. wade, among others. but, i am just wondering if you that every big city has a judge sitting by all night who rubberstamps the search warrants. i mean, they just come in and the cop swears to whatever and the judge signs his name and then the search becomes, presumably, legal. e you aware of that happening? or is texas kind of bad? [chuckling] but it must be, i am sure it is the case in other cities. >> did that happen as a result of mapp? >> there are certainly judges who signed off and rubberstamp affidavits for search warrants. the beauty of what mapp did was allow that to be excluded. -- allow that record to be reviewed. to allow evidence to be excluded, eight viewing court could decide whether or not a judge should rubberstamped. >> hello. thank you for taking the call. i have a question. i just a understand this exactly. if the fourth amendment was from the federal government, the central government guaranteeing legal search and seizure for americans, how could any state a bridge those rights? doesn
roe vs. wade, among others. but, i am just wondering if you that every big city has a judge sitting by all night who rubberstamps the search warrants. i mean, they just come in and the cop swears to whatever and the judge signs his name and then the search becomes, presumably, legal. e you aware of that happening? or is texas kind of bad? [chuckling] but it must be, i am sure it is the case in other cities. >> did that happen as a result of mapp? >> there are certainly judges who...
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. >>> our landmark cases series continues with roe v. wade, a debate on whether a woman's right to an abortion is part of her right to privacy. join us. we hear from justice blackmon about the opinion. learn about the life of norma mccorevy before and after the decision and explore the impact of roe versus wade in both its time and since the 1973 decision. live tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span and c-span 3. >>> next on c-span 3. another oral argument on one person, one vote and whether it's unconstitutional for states to draw legislative districts based on population of registered voter. evenwel versus abbott is just under an hour. >>> case 14940, evenwell versus abbott. mr. consovoy. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. this appeal presents a fundamental question. that question is whether the one person one vote rule affords eligible voters any reasonable protection. we submit that the answer must be yes under this court's decisions, and as a consequence, apellants have stated a claim under the equal protection clause. the di
. >>> our landmark cases series continues with roe v. wade, a debate on whether a woman's right to an abortion is part of her right to privacy. join us. we hear from justice blackmon about the opinion. learn about the life of norma mccorevy before and after the decision and explore the impact of roe versus wade in both its time and since the 1973 decision. live tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span and c-span 3. >>> next on c-span 3. another oral argument on one person, one vote and...
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unless another case goes to the supreme court and the supreme court reverses roe versus wade. the other question was -- >> host: i apologize, my fault. i did not write it down and i apologize to that gentleman. but this is from bob in duluth, minn.. would you consider alice roosevelt longworth's group base along? did you ever meet her? >> guest: i did meet her because her granddaughter was with me at stone ridge in washington. her daughter had tragically committed suicide and her granddaughter was a couple classes behind me and mrs. longworth came in her limousine to pick up joanna everyday and she was very dedicated grandmother but she was also the character that you know her to be, if you have nothing naysay -- she had a very hard life. term mother died when she was young, she grew up with this rowdy bunch of roosevelt kids with a stepmother and her husband was awful and she lost her daughter. fascinating character. >> host: a new book came out, alice roosevelt longworth, did you ever meet eleanor roosevelt? >> guest: i did, she was around in politics. and your parents invol
unless another case goes to the supreme court and the supreme court reverses roe versus wade. the other question was -- >> host: i apologize, my fault. i did not write it down and i apologize to that gentleman. but this is from bob in duluth, minn.. would you consider alice roosevelt longworth's group base along? did you ever meet her? >> guest: i did meet her because her granddaughter was with me at stone ridge in washington. her daughter had tragically committed suicide and her...
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the law suit listed her as jane roe.hile she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> the pregnant woman had gone to several dallas physician seeking on abortion but had been refused care because of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. announcer: we will discuss the court's decision on roe v wade, it's impacted then and now. that's live monday night at 9:00 c-span 3, andpan, c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of "landmark cases" companion book. it is available at www.c-span.org/landmarkcases. announcer: next, david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. and then john kasich at a town hall meeting in new hampshire eared at 11:00, another chance to see q and a with historian craig shirley, offer of the book "last act." in his final question time of the year, british prime mi
the law suit listed her as jane roe.hile she had the baby and put it up for adoption, her case made it all the way to the supreme court. >> the pregnant woman had gone to several dallas physician seeking on abortion but had been refused care because of the texas law. she filed suit on behalf of herself and all those women who have in the past at that present time or in the future would seek termination of a pregnancy. announcer: we will discuss the court's decision on roe v wade, it's...
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if you want to repeal roe v. wade, if you want to take away a woman's right to choose, then have the courage to introduce an amendment and do it. just do it. the last time it was done, it failed here. but if that's what you want to do, i respect you. come on down here and say you think abortion should be a crime, subjected to jail time for women, for doctors. go ahead, do it. do it. i'll debate you. you know, i was thinking the other day the g.o.p. has changed, the grand old party that i knew. i mean, george bush, our first president, was on the board of planned parenthood. was on the board of planned parenthood. i was on the board of planned parenthood in the 1970's. i was one of the few democrats. this was a bipartisan issue. women's health, reproductive freedom. it was not a partisan issue. so the grand old party has changed from the g.o.p., i call them the p.o.p., the party of the past. they're the party of the past. not only do they want to reverse roe v. wade, but they don't have the courage to come down an
if you want to repeal roe v. wade, if you want to take away a woman's right to choose, then have the courage to introduce an amendment and do it. just do it. the last time it was done, it failed here. but if that's what you want to do, i respect you. come on down here and say you think abortion should be a crime, subjected to jail time for women, for doctors. go ahead, do it. do it. i'll debate you. you know, i was thinking the other day the g.o.p. has changed, the grand old party that i knew....
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federal courts, roe versus wade, among others.f you areondering aware that in every big city there is a judge sitting all night who rubberstamps the sea rch warrant. the cop swears to whatever, and ,he judge signs your statement and the search comes presumably legal. ?re you aware of that happening texas is kind of bad. [laughter] but i'm sure it's the case in other cities. host: did that happen as a result of mapp? renee: certainly there are judges that sign off and rubberstamp affidavits for search warrants. the beauty of what mapp did was that it allowed the record to be reviewed in suppression hearings. by allowing evidence to be excluded from trials, but the reviewing court could then decide whether to rubberstamp. host: last call from linda in minneapolis. guest: hello, thank you for taking the call. i have a question that i just don't understand exactly. is the fourth amendment -- if the fourth amendment was from the federal government guaranteeing rights to illegal search and seizure to american citizens, how could any sta
federal courts, roe versus wade, among others.f you areondering aware that in every big city there is a judge sitting all night who rubberstamps the sea rch warrant. the cop swears to whatever, and ,he judge signs your statement and the search comes presumably legal. ?re you aware of that happening texas is kind of bad. [laughter] but i'm sure it's the case in other cities. host: did that happen as a result of mapp? renee: certainly there are judges that sign off and rubberstamp affidavits for...
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in roe v. wade you had the privacy right articulated a little more clearly in the due process clause. that's where we see the court returning for this generalized right to privacy. the 14th amendment due process clause and the liberty component of the due process clause rather than the fourth amendment. >> the only slight modification i would make of that is i think that the court has recognized, particularly due incorporation, at the core of the fourth amendment is a concern for privacy. >> especially in your home and on your person. yes. >> robert is no n. hey, robert. >> caller: hello. hi. while i've been on hold you've covered the issue that i want to ask about and inquire further about, to distinguish that in the mapp case it was the american civil liberties union and particularly bernie burkman who did the yo mens work and it was kearns who confirmed with the alleged pornography. if people want to comment further. be lurkman was looking -- burkman and day, his partner, they were looking f
in roe v. wade you had the privacy right articulated a little more clearly in the due process clause. that's where we see the court returning for this generalized right to privacy. the 14th amendment due process clause and the liberty component of the due process clause rather than the fourth amendment. >> the only slight modification i would make of that is i think that the court has recognized, particularly due incorporation, at the core of the fourth amendment is a concern for privacy....
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phil roe, (r) tennessee"people now look at the court and think it's a political body, not a body that's actually interpreting the constitution."both sides have accused the court of politics in reaction to recent decisions.this year, republicans in particular - including presidential candidates - bashed the court for its decisions upholding the affordable care actand striking down laws against same-sex marriage. sotrep. bill johnson, (r) ohio"it just seems as though they were a more liberal court."stand up: important, is the issue of appointments to the courtfour of the current supreme court justices are more than 75 years old. that means the next president could nominate multiple people to the bench." sotrep. alan grayson, (d) florida"one of the big needs in voting next year, is to vote for a president who'll appointments to the supreme court."so f f, the jujuciary raras low in votot- issues pollswell behind the economy and terrorismthe social issues the court will decide onrank higherwhich leaves hope for some politicians, that voters will make that connection between now and november.
phil roe, (r) tennessee"people now look at the court and think it's a political body, not a body that's actually interpreting the constitution."both sides have accused the court of politics in reaction to recent decisions.this year, republicans in particular - including presidential candidates - bashed the court for its decisions upholding the affordable care actand striking down laws against same-sex marriage. sotrep. bill johnson, (r) ohio"it just seems as though they were a...
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the inside story of roe v. wade. and melissa murray. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it's available for 8.95, plus shipping on c-span.com/landmarkcases. >>> next week is author's week on the washington journal with a featured nonfiction author monday through friday in a one-hour conversation with you. starting monday, december 21st, at 9:00 a.m. eastern, jeff smith on "mr. smith goes to prison," what my year behind bars taught me about america's prison crisis crisis." john whitehead on his book "the battle of the american people." at 8:30 a.m. eastern on thursday, december 24th, matthew green joins us to talk about "underdog politics." friday, december 25th, at 8:30, craig shirley discusses his book "last act, the final years and emerging legacy of ronald reagan." be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" during authors week. >>> coming up on c-span 3, u.n. secretary general ban ki
the inside story of roe v. wade. and melissa murray. that's live monday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the "landmark cases" companion book. it's available for 8.95, plus shipping on c-span.com/landmarkcases. >>> next week is author's week on the washington journal with a featured nonfiction author monday through friday in a one-hour conversation with you. starting monday,...
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president nicholas plad roe hass called it a slap in the face. our lucia newman reports. >> the expressions of venezuela's ruling socialist party headquarters confirmed the worst nightmare as the election results were announced. for first time in nearly 17 years opponents of the nation's populace revolution have succeeded in breaking the government's majority winning a majority in the nationalist assembly. nicholas maduro recognized his party's defeat. >> we've lost a battle today but the struggle to build new socialism and the new society it starts now. we should take this as a slap in the face to wake us up so that we can work towards the future. >> reporter: the results should have come as no surprise. spiraling inflation crimes andid chronic shortages of goods and services had become commonplace. >> it's a total change that's what i want because what we're putting up with is unbearable, intolerable, cues here, cues there, enough. can set the congressional agenda, approve or withhold the government's budget. elect the president of the national
president nicholas plad roe hass called it a slap in the face. our lucia newman reports. >> the expressions of venezuela's ruling socialist party headquarters confirmed the worst nightmare as the election results were announced. for first time in nearly 17 years opponents of the nation's populace revolution have succeeded in breaking the government's majority winning a majority in the nationalist assembly. nicholas maduro recognized his party's defeat. >> we've lost a battle today...
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a party will be held on december 12th at bob roe's, where the group plans to have pizza, balloons and an actual santa clause to hand deliver gifts to the sponsored children. families that have been helped by the organization say that they're thankful because christmas wish will "i thank the lord that there's still people out there that are willing to and i think that's god's work by helping each other "i was really happy kind of up and down able to afford christmas for my kids and it's his first christmas this year so it just made me really happy. i just something like that," if you would like if you would like to be apart of sioux city christmas help 2015 and sponsor a child this christmas, or donate in general, a link to the group's facebook page can be found on our website at siouxland matters dot com. reporting live in studio, bria bell abc 9 news. deborah you might have seen them hover over you ... drones... the tech gadgets have become increasingly popular and are becoming a hit around the holidays. the federal aviation administration expects around seven hundred thousand drones
a party will be held on december 12th at bob roe's, where the group plans to have pizza, balloons and an actual santa clause to hand deliver gifts to the sponsored children. families that have been helped by the organization say that they're thankful because christmas wish will "i thank the lord that there's still people out there that are willing to and i think that's god's work by helping each other "i was really happy kind of up and down able to afford christmas for my kids and...