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that is, until shelby county in shelby county. the case came to my court. you know, this this this this section is about interpreting the constitution where i sit on an inferior court. i have a copy of the constitution on my desk, and i use it all the time, but mostly in states with my law clerks and my grandchild. and when i when i have a constitutional case, i'm interpreting supreme court decisions that interpret the constitution. that's that's what i do at my level. all i have to go on is appropriate. what is appropriate? well, you have to read the supreme court's five or six decisions to understand what it is. i did that in shelby county, and i actually thought the case was quite easy. in the 15th amendment. this is what the supreme court has said about about the 15th amendment. what what the court has said is that when congress we added the 15th amendment to the constitution, we dramatically changed the relationship between the federal government and the states. and congress gave the congress new authority over the states to prevent it. no states from
that is, until shelby county in shelby county. the case came to my court. you know, this this this this section is about interpreting the constitution where i sit on an inferior court. i have a copy of the constitution on my desk, and i use it all the time, but mostly in states with my law clerks and my grandchild. and when i when i have a constitutional case, i'm interpreting supreme court decisions that interpret the constitution. that's that's what i do at my level. all i have to go on is...
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and ed served various roles in shelby county government for 27 years. when he left to become arlington's town superintendent. in between all that, ed served as a millington alderman from 1972 to 1990. and he was then elected to the state house of representatives. ed served three terms in the tennessee general assembly. and classic ed fashion he agreed to stay in arlington and lead for three years, but he ended up saying for 14 years -- staying for 14 years. then he returned home to millington, and you guessed it, another three-year contract, he stayed for nine more years. ed has always had an open door policy. and he wanted to hear from anyone and everyone that had a problem. ed is a fix-it type of guy. and in my opinion, if you looked in the dictionary under public servant, it would be a photo of ed haley. oftentimes ed would do whatever he needed to do, whether that was noing the lawn for somebody or providing a meal to someone in need. everyone who has ever met or worked with ed has been touched by how much he truly cares about people and his communi
and ed served various roles in shelby county government for 27 years. when he left to become arlington's town superintendent. in between all that, ed served as a millington alderman from 1972 to 1990. and he was then elected to the state house of representatives. ed served three terms in the tennessee general assembly. and classic ed fashion he agreed to stay in arlington and lead for three years, but he ended up saying for 14 years -- staying for 14 years. then he returned home to millington,...
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here's shelby reilly of cbs sacramento with the reunion. >> reporter: 70-year-old warren elliot wentoing group work on the rubicon trail in placer county. kevin griffiths, sergeant with the placer county sheriff's office, says he left to go on a hike as he was very familiar with the terrain. he traveled about nine miles as the crow flies before being found. >> he ended up getting turned around and went the wrong way down the creek as he thought he was heading back to camp. >> thank you. >> reporter: he survived five days on just a handful of berries and water from the rubicon river. the terrain making it difficult to get searchers out there. >> he said during the night he was freezing. he would pull his hands inside of his shirt and just shiver all night long. >> reporter: he ended up at the hell hole reservoir and saw a fisherman out on the lake wednesday morning. >> the fisherman who was on the lake thought he heard an owl, and as he pushed farther onto the lake doing his fishing realized it was a human voice. >> that's why we do it. as volunteers, that's 100% why we take off work,
here's shelby reilly of cbs sacramento with the reunion. >> reporter: 70-year-old warren elliot wentoing group work on the rubicon trail in placer county. kevin griffiths, sergeant with the placer county sheriff's office, says he left to go on a hike as he was very familiar with the terrain. he traveled about nine miles as the crow flies before being found. >> he ended up getting turned around and went the wrong way down the creek as he thought he was heading back to camp. >>...
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kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe reese gorman, politics reporter at notice and shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here this morning. jackie kucinich there was a lot of history that happened over the course of the last 24 day. >> oh my gosh. what i year. >> even this week has been. >> i know it's really quite something you've, you've covered this town for a long time. this clearly was it. we're going to process kamala harris, obviously in what is next for her but for joe biden, this man has been on the stage for half a century. basically and he clearly had a really hard time coming to this decision. it took longer than some democrats i think would have liked to but at the end of the day, he did it. and now we find ourselves in a place that we as a country i've never been before when he was running out of time, right. because we're barely 100 days before the election he had this covid diagnosis that was keeping him behind closed doors at the end of the day. it was just it was all too much. i mean, they they tr
kucinich, washington bureau chief for the boston globe reese gorman, politics reporter at notice and shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. welcome to all of you. thank you so much for being here this morning. jackie kucinich there was a lot of history that happened over the course of the last 24 day. >> oh my gosh. what i year. >> even this week has been. >> i know it's really quite something you've, you've covered this town for a long time. this clearly was it. we're...
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shelby mcfaden. first day of july, first day of the second half.u tomorrow. david: hello, everyone, welcome to a special edition of "kudlow." i'm david asman in for larry
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again, thanks to the united supreme court this shelby case that. we mentioned, there is something that happened. in 2013 when the supreme court, in interpreting the voting rights. declared unconstitutional a key provision of that voting rights act and that was what was called pre-clearance. the justice department had the right under the voting rights act to look at all of these changes in state law that the voting rights and if they found that these state laws were unconstitutional and they could just declare them unconstitutional soon it was over the supreme court knocked out that provision. so there's no more these states passed these laws discriminating against minority voters, native americans and you know, they could just go into effect. they didn't have to be pre-cleared anymore. and so, you know, states started passing these discriminatory and they impacting our native american people and our native american people wanted to to bring lawsuits, knock down these discriminatory voting laws and, of course, they needed lawyers. so guess who they
again, thanks to the united supreme court this shelby case that. we mentioned, there is something that happened. in 2013 when the supreme court, in interpreting the voting rights. declared unconstitutional a key provision of that voting rights act and that was what was called pre-clearance. the justice department had the right under the voting rights act to look at all of these changes in state law that the voting rights and if they found that these state laws were unconstitutional and they...
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joining us now politics reporter for semafor, shelby talcott.inappropriate to my ears. let's talk about the rest of j.d. vance's debut on the trail here. what's the view among republicans especially now the democratic ticket has changed. how do they feel about j.d. vance as donald trump's running mate? >> i think the mood is really split. you have the faction of republicans die hard maga fans still confident in this presidential race and believe j.d. vance was the correct pick. but i've also spoken to some republicans who are expressing a little bit of concern, that this race has fundamentally changed. they picked j.d. vance when they believed they were running against joe biden. now they're running against a completely different candidate. to be clear, the trump campaign has argued harris is essentially an extension of the biden campaign so it's not all that different, but she is a different person. so it has changed in that aspect. so there is concern amongst some republicans that vance was picked to sort of shore up the maga base and that now
joining us now politics reporter for semafor, shelby talcott.inappropriate to my ears. let's talk about the rest of j.d. vance's debut on the trail here. what's the view among republicans especially now the democratic ticket has changed. how do they feel about j.d. vance as donald trump's running mate? >> i think the mood is really split. you have the faction of republicans die hard maga fans still confident in this presidential race and believe j.d. vance was the correct pick. but i've...
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dave and shelby are covering the 2024 campaign. they co-authored an analysis of the first platform put forward by the republican party since 2016 and they join me now. let me start with you because this has been a pet peeve of mine. i keep seeing people say trump is laying low and being savvy and i'm like you can just go over to truth social, like he is not, at all. it is all exactly the same. >> that's true. it is sort of revealing how many reporters are not looking at truth social because trump has been commenting for days and comments about project 2025 having nothing to do with him -- that was on truth social, but it took longer for that to get around the world, because it is not in reporters faces every single second like twitter's. >> s and i have said this before. an enormous benefit to him. the best of both worlds where he gets his weird energy out and can rant and no one reads them, which is perfect. it is like crumpling them up like little prayers to god and they just disappeared. shelby, you and david have been writing a
dave and shelby are covering the 2024 campaign. they co-authored an analysis of the first platform put forward by the republican party since 2016 and they join me now. let me start with you because this has been a pet peeve of mine. i keep seeing people say trump is laying low and being savvy and i'm like you can just go over to truth social, like he is not, at all. it is all exactly the same. >> that's true. it is sort of revealing how many reporters are not looking at truth social...
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knowing that, how did you prepare for shelby county? that was a mountain to climb just going in, right? i would be interested in hearing about that. nobody has to tell you or anybody else the significance of that case. >> yes, definitely, it was the biggest defeat as sg. that was a really important case. we got four votes, but not five. as you said, linda, the prior opinion from the austin case wasn't telegraphed pretty strongly. a decision that actually had seven votes. that is the principle of equal sovereignty of the state was one that made it difficult to justify the decision by congress to reenact section five's formula unchanged. i knew this would be very difficult. trying to figure out where to get five votes. i am oversimplifying a little bit, but i feel like i basically have two options. one, to make it a civil rights case. the other, to make it a separation of powers case. and making it a civil-rights, the briefing, in particular, the argument, a civil-rights argument would have been, for me, personally, at least, more gratify
knowing that, how did you prepare for shelby county? that was a mountain to climb just going in, right? i would be interested in hearing about that. nobody has to tell you or anybody else the significance of that case. >> yes, definitely, it was the biggest defeat as sg. that was a really important case. we got four votes, but not five. as you said, linda, the prior opinion from the austin case wasn't telegraphed pretty strongly. a decision that actually had seven votes. that is the...
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the netherlands to one in the semi finals of the euro. 2024 soccer championships here in germany. shelby, siemens opened the scoring for the duction just the 7th minute, but then harry came fired in a penalty for england to make it one all. and in the 1st minute of added time, all the watkins sealed the victory and england fans went while the final whistle, the unofficial team anthem is coming home, rang out in london and all over the country, england face spain in the final on sunday. a dw is oliver moody was at the match in darkman. he says this england side has come a long way. england have to live at a lovely underwhelming performance a year or 2024 month. there was nothing underwhelming about the 91st minute window from ali watkins, his goals and funds in the ecstasy and england into the 2nd european championship final ever. and 2nd in a row. despite criticism of coach garrett south gates, he has now on the now i believe, let them to one of the most successful periods in the history with 2 finals and a semi final the parents. in the last 4 major tournaments, there was still problems
the netherlands to one in the semi finals of the euro. 2024 soccer championships here in germany. shelby, siemens opened the scoring for the duction just the 7th minute, but then harry came fired in a penalty for england to make it one all. and in the 1st minute of added time, all the watkins sealed the victory and england fans went while the final whistle, the unofficial team anthem is coming home, rang out in london and all over the country, england face spain in the final on sunday. a dw is...
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[edward] when shelby county came down, i burst into tears.ts and our grandparents. he's obviously passionate about his cause, but doesn't mean that his cause is valuable. a lot of times we think of affirmative action as benefiting latino students or black students. the truth is, everyone in our society benefits from people of all races interacting more, not less. it's hard to calculate the damage that he is doing to our society by promoting these ideas. ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.. big orders! starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant.. that's a different story. i couldn't slow down. we were starting a business from the ground up. people were showing up left and right. and so did our business needs. the chase ink card made it easy. when you go for something big like this, your kids see that. and they believe they can do the same. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. from chase for business. - and w
[edward] when shelby county came down, i burst into tears.ts and our grandparents. he's obviously passionate about his cause, but doesn't mean that his cause is valuable. a lot of times we think of affirmative action as benefiting latino students or black students. the truth is, everyone in our society benefits from people of all races interacting more, not less. it's hard to calculate the damage that he is doing to our society by promoting these ideas. ok y'all we got ten orders coming in.....
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shelby, you have been writing about the platform. i think the platform is an interesting document because look, these people aren't them. they know how to read a poll. so they understand abortion, that their position is not popular. they understand that cutting social security is not popular. so there is very clearly an effort in the platform. a bunch of key things to signal to quota court moderates or centrists that like don't worry, we are not them. >> this is the first opportunity that donald trump has had to really write the platform himself and you can see that exactly how his team has tried to do that whereas in 2016 abortion was mentioned i think over two dozen times. this year it is mentioned once and only references to late- term abortions and so that is a huge difference. it is a really big blow to the antiabortion activists. that is something that when dave and i have talked over the past few months, they have been really concerned about. that donald trump was not going to prioritize them. the push for traditional marriage
shelby, you have been writing about the platform. i think the platform is an interesting document because look, these people aren't them. they know how to read a poll. so they understand abortion, that their position is not popular. they understand that cutting social security is not popular. so there is very clearly an effort in the platform. a bunch of key things to signal to quota court moderates or centrists that like don't worry, we are not them. >> this is the first opportunity that...
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in 2013, the supreme court versus shelby county case guided the voting rights act, opening a wave ofestrictive voting laws that have seen states across the country past. in 2022, the court overruled roe v. wade, the right to choose. it had been the law of the land for 50 years. 50 years. the following year, the same court eviscerated affirmative action, which had been upheld and reaffirmed for nearly 50 years as well. and now there is an extreme movement and agenda called project 2025. by the way, they are serious, man. they are planning another onslaught attacking civil rights in america. for example, project 2025 calls aggressively attacking diversity, equity, and inclusion all across all aspects of american life. this extreme maga movement even proposes to end birthright citizenship. that is how far we have come. if you are born in america, you should be an american citizen. that is how extreme these guys are. this issue and so many other civil rights americans take for granted. i would like you to come before the court in years to come. most recently and most shockingly, the supr
in 2013, the supreme court versus shelby county case guided the voting rights act, opening a wave ofestrictive voting laws that have seen states across the country past. in 2022, the court overruled roe v. wade, the right to choose. it had been the law of the land for 50 years. 50 years. the following year, the same court eviscerated affirmative action, which had been upheld and reaffirmed for nearly 50 years as well. and now there is an extreme movement and agenda called project 2025. by the...
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reporter shelby riley has the details. >> and basically the restoration plan for tahoe is working. >>rter: jeff cow wan, public information officer for the tahoe regional planning agency says the clarity report for 2023 found that winter late conditions were the clearest observed since 1983. >> it's the kind of trend we've been seeing more and more, when there isn't a lot of warmth and growth, activity in the lake as far as the biological side of clarity. it's getting better. >> reporter: however, the summer months are marking the fifth murkiest on record. >> the annual average is staying about flat, which is still kind of positive considering from the 1970s to the 1990s, we were losing a foot of clarity a year. >> reporter: and the interim director at the tahoe environmental research center says when you look at 2022 verses 2023, not much has changed. they look at the small micro organisms that live in the water. >> and they can grow for longer and also grow denser. so because of that, that's contributing to the overall clarity of the lake. >> reporter: he says another factor during
reporter shelby riley has the details. >> and basically the restoration plan for tahoe is working. >>rter: jeff cow wan, public information officer for the tahoe regional planning agency says the clarity report for 2023 found that winter late conditions were the clearest observed since 1983. >> it's the kind of trend we've been seeing more and more, when there isn't a lot of warmth and growth, activity in the lake as far as the biological side of clarity. it's getting better....
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while broad deal the is the, is a sense of she on the us of feel a little is the she had come from shelby hash initial condition, couple of seem to have to throw a heavy will fill how to look at it. so if it's covered up front of me in the lab and most test for a drug, because you've got a with of how well, how do i have a lot of the possible but it should, um, i can pull off the whole slide munition of the fee got go ahead that. yep, i see the on the side that got a speak to beside the low...
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shelby reilly spoke to a group of women who believe they encountered the man suspected of starting this fire. >> it is so unreal to me in my head. i haven't processed it. >> reporter: these three young women say they were swimming at their whole, near where the fire started. they were approached by a man in their 40s, and something seemed off. they say he made strange remarks toward them, and seemed under the influence. >> he was slurring his words. >> reporter: he finally left the group of friends alone after a bystander came by, and they asked for help. shortly after, they decided to leave, which is when they saw the fire. >> there is the fire truck and on both sides of the road, it is flames engulfing the truck. >> reporter: they say they did not connect the two situations at first, until they saw a picture of ronnie dean stout the second leaving the scene, floating around on social media and thought it might be the same person. >> people are saying they saw him run away. we saw how he acted before. the fire literally started 10 minutes after we left. >> reporter: once they realized
shelby reilly spoke to a group of women who believe they encountered the man suspected of starting this fire. >> it is so unreal to me in my head. i haven't processed it. >> reporter: these three young women say they were swimming at their whole, near where the fire started. they were approached by a man in their 40s, and something seemed off. they say he made strange remarks toward them, and seemed under the influence. >> he was slurring his words. >> reporter: he...
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. >> margaret talev, senior contributor to axios, shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. matt gorman, the former advisor for tim scott's presidential campaign, and karen finney, the former spokesperson for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you, previewing tonight, i feel like i feel like it's still last night. if i'm being completely candid people still think it is a mystery. >> exactly yeah, we're kind of in that space here but look, this is we're kicking off what is really the heart of this republican national committee? >> mentioned wednesday and thursday i always really the two big days here matt gorman, let me start with you, since it's it is your your party and what we do expect to hear from jd vance tonight obviously, there are some controversial things he said in elected office democrats, are you going to seize on? i'm sure karen is going to tell us all about it but he's really it's his first chance. i mean, most americans have no idea who jd vance's know this is going to be their first chance to get to know him. >> he's a name in a book c
. >> margaret talev, senior contributor to axios, shelby talcott, politics reporter at semafor. matt gorman, the former advisor for tim scott's presidential campaign, and karen finney, the former spokesperson for hillary clinton's presidential campaign. welcome to all of you, previewing tonight, i feel like i feel like it's still last night. if i'm being completely candid people still think it is a mystery. >> exactly yeah, we're kind of in that space here but look, this is we're...
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is waking up and drive in shelby is on her way to walk. last december she spoke to using her parents, calling to make the 7 kilometer jenny free public transport is a really good idea, especially for people like myself, i think twice before spending 50 euros on a monthly subscription. i. i only in 1950 euros gross per month. similar to my sister who's also switched to public transport. hey ma, it's only taking me 26 minutes to get to 10 minutes less than by coffee or was it? i like the stress...
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. >> good afternoon, shelby project manager. i'm here to build safe and housing spaces for our workforce. and this project is going to be up at markson in the country in the project will replace temporary trailers with a permanent beautiful permanent building, for our engineering archives. >> good afternoon, as shelby stated, the purpose is to replace three existing trailers with the new moccasin engineering and records building. and the project will also improve new landscaping at the immediate grounds at the project site. we will start off with a project site and context. this is a map of the puc water and system. the system en jaits hydro power and delivers it to san francisco and the san francisco bay area. the project site is located at the moccasin yard which is located just at the western edge of the sierra nevada. and in this map you see the path of the flow of water from reservoir in i yosemite national park through moccasin and east way and through peninsula and finally to san francisco. here we have a campus plan, the
. >> good afternoon, shelby project manager. i'm here to build safe and housing spaces for our workforce. and this project is going to be up at markson in the country in the project will replace temporary trailers with a permanent beautiful permanent building, for our engineering archives. >> good afternoon, as shelby stated, the purpose is to replace three existing trailers with the new moccasin engineering and records building. and the project will also improve new landscaping at...
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reporter shelby reilly is in butte county with a look at some of the damage, and the latest on this firefight. >> reporter: the park fire burning more than 71,000 acres . in just 24 hours. we are here in chico on rock creek road. right behind me was formerly a reptile store. you can see different cages, different areas where it looks like maybe some reptiles were kept, and the owner or whoever was here was trying to make sure that they all got out safely . again, this fire burning more than 71,000 acres, 3% contained. >> 4000 people have been told to evacuate their homes in the area of that park fire. authorities are letting the public know what the unforgettable nature of this fire, there is no telling when they could be allowed to return home. >> i understand the impact it has on everybody, i understand the trauma that it brings to the community. the other thing that you can expect is that in conjunction with cal fire, once we determine that it is safe for people to return to their homes, we are going to list those orders and get people back as soon as possible. but, we are early on in this
reporter shelby reilly is in butte county with a look at some of the damage, and the latest on this firefight. >> reporter: the park fire burning more than 71,000 acres . in just 24 hours. we are here in chico on rock creek road. right behind me was formerly a reptile store. you can see different cages, different areas where it looks like maybe some reptiles were kept, and the owner or whoever was here was trying to make sure that they all got out safely . again, this fire burning more...
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shelby reilly spoke to a scientist about the potential dangers of this. >> reporter: a professor with uc davis telling me during this last heat wave, lake tahoe had its second highest reported surface level temperature in the last 25 years. he says the warm weather isn't over yet. >> certainly in the case of lake tahoe, this is when the temperature starts to accelerate the growth of things we don't want in the lake. >> reporter: professor at uc davis and former director at the environmental research center says the warmest surface temperature from the middle of the lake recorded so far in 2024 was 75.7 degrees on july 22nd. the warmest temperature recorded in the last 25 years was in 2006, on july 24th, at 77.9 degrees. >> warm water is great for swimming for humans, it is also great for other things we don't want here like aquatic invasive species, or harmful algae blooms. >> reporter: a woman claiming her dog died earlier this month after being exposed to blue-green algae after swimming at el dorado and nevada beaches. the hunter water quality control board tested the water at both
shelby reilly spoke to a scientist about the potential dangers of this. >> reporter: a professor with uc davis telling me during this last heat wave, lake tahoe had its second highest reported surface level temperature in the last 25 years. he says the warm weather isn't over yet. >> certainly in the case of lake tahoe, this is when the temperature starts to accelerate the growth of things we don't want in the lake. >> reporter: professor at uc davis and former director at the...
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the netherlands, 2 goals to one in the semi finals of the year, a 2024 tournament here in germany, shelby. siemens opened the scoring for the dodge and the 7th minute of the match. but harry came to fire and in a penalty for england's to make it one all. and then, in the very 1st minute of, out of time, all the watkins sealed england's victory with another goal to england. fans went wild at the final whistle and would now be spain. and the final on sunday, the might really be coming up here is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you today. the u. s. is to station long range cruise missiles in germany, berlin and washington state unemployment demonstrates their commitment to tomato and 2 european defense processes. it will consider military response k as president william rudo has dismissed almost his entire cabinet. backings are in response to weeks of violent anti government protests over tax rises. and before we go, we've got a brief clip to share of the u. k. adventure having a well over time during a north atlantic expedition. tom waddington was rowing off the coast of n
the netherlands, 2 goals to one in the semi finals of the year, a 2024 tournament here in germany, shelby. siemens opened the scoring for the dodge and the 7th minute of the match. but harry came to fire and in a penalty for england's to make it one all. and then, in the very 1st minute of, out of time, all the watkins sealed england's victory with another goal to england. fans went wild at the final whistle and would now be spain. and the final on sunday, the might really be coming up here is...
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have undermined long—established civil rights principles and protections. 2013, supreme court of shelbyhe floodgates to a wave of restrictive voting laws that has seen states across the country pass. in 2022, the court overruled roe v wade, the right to choose. it had been the law of the land for 50 years — 50 years! the following year, the same court eviscerated affirmative action, which had been upheld and reaffirmed for nearly 50 years, as well. and now, there is an extreme movement and agenda called project 2025 — by the way, they're serious, man. they're planning another onslaught, attacking civil rights in america! let's speak to our la correspondent, peter bowes. thanks very much for coming up here on newsday. we've heard from president biden and those proposals of the reforms — but given republicans control the house of representatives, how difficult will this be to enact these reforms? it’ll difficult will this be to enact these reforms?— these reforms? it'll be extremely _ these reforms? it'll be extremely difficult, . these reforms? it'll be - extremely difficult, verging on
have undermined long—established civil rights principles and protections. 2013, supreme court of shelbyhe floodgates to a wave of restrictive voting laws that has seen states across the country pass. in 2022, the court overruled roe v wade, the right to choose. it had been the law of the land for 50 years — 50 years! the following year, the same court eviscerated affirmative action, which had been upheld and reaffirmed for nearly 50 years, as well. and now, there is an extreme movement and...
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national morning day, was observed basically all over bangladesh scar. few is also on but in a box shelby, and there is no report at this time at this moment from bangladesh or outside taco or inside. but this do some choices under, at least inside the city and also outside. when i was there, i also visited hospital of a hospital bed. there was a large number of your people there, but still overwhelmed. the hospital of choices because of as hundreds of patients lot that didn't over a such a short time, they were not only students. if a police officer of a journalist, you must know that the for june and the safety inspection, and many and your including our, our, one of our correspondence. so i think that butler, this is, you know, we at this moment very controller to be, but also morning there's also still felt is going on. and this control on, at that moment when i was there, there was 40 car, few, there was been slowly, it was a far shield car. few. initially there was basically nobody could go out. i use the car, few paths to go out and meet this of the shows and, and, and hospitals, e
national morning day, was observed basically all over bangladesh scar. few is also on but in a box shelby, and there is no report at this time at this moment from bangladesh or outside taco or inside. but this do some choices under, at least inside the city and also outside. when i was there, i also visited hospital of a hospital bed. there was a large number of your people there, but still overwhelmed. the hospital of choices because of as hundreds of patients lot that didn't over a such a...
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generally accessible sources. freedom as oppressive. freedom of poetry by means of pro costs filled shelby guaranteed. and then find to the article 5 states that shall be no censorship. the child says, just on the opposite on raw the is a debbie administer the has done. and how does the justifying it? you say the compact magazine was disseminating extremist opinion, but all they were doing was to publish an interview with the spokeswoman of the russian ministry of following the fans and the spokes. a woman said no more, no less than that. russia would be pat to review supplying job and the waste a russian gas m. that's putting the finger on the phone to issue a job. the energy prices had spiraled out just controlled in germany as a result of germany, cutting yourself off from the supply of russian gas. the russian ministry spokeswoman said, well, you know itself in color, it's your fault. you've caught yourself off. we will be ready to supply and of course, the job and doesn't mean that the government is cutting its own people, that russia is the source of all uh, worries. we have the vict
generally accessible sources. freedom as oppressive. freedom of poetry by means of pro costs filled shelby guaranteed. and then find to the article 5 states that shall be no censorship. the child says, just on the opposite on raw the is a debbie administer the has done. and how does the justifying it? you say the compact magazine was disseminating extremist opinion, but all they were doing was to publish an interview with the spokeswoman of the russian ministry of following the fans and the...
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. >> joining me now to discuss shelby talcott, politics reporter for some before shelby, good morning to you this is quite a moment for democrats, so there's this cvs yougov poll that showed only 27% of registered voters think he has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president 72 believed that biden does not, but are reporting out of camp david over the weekend shows the family is doubling down on this. there's no question that replacing biden would be very messy. they have to pretty bad choices here. how do you think this plays out over the next 48 hours the ultimate question i think the really important thing is the fact that the closest people to the president are urging him not to drop out. >> the second important thing to think about is of course, if joe biden did drop out, who would the party replace him with as you said, these are sort of a lot of bad choices here. the vice president doesn't necessarily pull better against donald trump than joe biden does. and the key argument that i've heard four months, even last year, when i would bring up the age issue to democrat
. >> joining me now to discuss shelby talcott, politics reporter for some before shelby, good morning to you this is quite a moment for democrats, so there's this cvs yougov poll that showed only 27% of registered voters think he has the mental and cognitive health to serve as president 72 believed that biden does not, but are reporting out of camp david over the weekend shows the family is doubling down on this. there's no question that replacing biden would be very messy. they have to...
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shelby's molnar, old scene since beginnings in 1999 has appealed to the 4 centres of venezuela. it is a socialist party, so each has spoken to the need to bring more equality to a country that has enormous levels of being the quality. and that could be just its main base. but we also have to acknowledge that that base of support is, has been shrinking as the economic crisis has progressed for decades. as he does, the situation is not better, but yes, absolutely. there are enough people out there that support manual and, and you know, it's good problems may be legally we, easy opposition had not more relies as massively, as it did, which is what has happened in the past in the majority of the nation is not all of them, but the majority have be won by trevor useful in fair at least in the ink ink clear towns the has not been electro fraud. so that would be a possibility. it seems unlikely, considering the number of people that will be nice to then pick you up what you've just said there is while i mean, we have to look at it in a different way as well as ppos or no international o
shelby's molnar, old scene since beginnings in 1999 has appealed to the 4 centres of venezuela. it is a socialist party, so each has spoken to the need to bring more equality to a country that has enormous levels of being the quality. and that could be just its main base. but we also have to acknowledge that that base of support is, has been shrinking as the economic crisis has progressed for decades. as he does, the situation is not better, but yes, absolutely. there are enough people out...
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but of course, the event that listing to the shelby minute to evaluate the submission of the view of indictment does not mean uh, fluid compatibility because she wants to give a, the job, hold of the car. it's off a new the fine. i'll just move the call, but still i think from the point of view of the police people the, they see that things are going on that things are going fall off. it is already acquired in photos for the our perspective on what is happening right now in poland . one of president, dude, as advisors said, that removing the $3000.00 judges appointed during the previous government's tenure could cause huge legal problems and go down to mind. huge numbers of rulings that they've made. she's right, isn't j. i think the, you mean most of the appropriate companies? yes, i do. yes. yes. said the chief of the test salary of the president of the of course use. right. but the reason all of the dispatchers of those jobs is quite differentiated. some of them are so called a name them rookie judges. so the judge is square footage, graduates of the school for a national not for
but of course, the event that listing to the shelby minute to evaluate the submission of the view of indictment does not mean uh, fluid compatibility because she wants to give a, the job, hold of the car. it's off a new the fine. i'll just move the call, but still i think from the point of view of the police people the, they see that things are going on that things are going fall off. it is already acquired in photos for the our perspective on what is happening right now in poland . one of...
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update from the reporter shelby of to republican presidential candidate donald trump has so many accepted his nomination, calling for unity in his 1st speech, since he survived and assassination attempt from shred his best on account of the shooting, saying he was cold, saved by the grace of god, in a key note speech on the final night of the republican national convention. he also talked about his campaign goals, but did not give many details on how he would achieve them. celebrating donald trump off to officially accepting the nomination as the republican presidential candidate. he tried to sell a message of unity. i'm here to night to lay out a vision for the whole nation. to every citizen, whether you're a young or old man or woman, democrat, republican or independent black or white, asian or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of great. it is like the world has never seen before. a message that went down well with as follow with. he wants to unite all americans. not just for republicans, but democrats, republican
update from the reporter shelby of to republican presidential candidate donald trump has so many accepted his nomination, calling for unity in his 1st speech, since he survived and assassination attempt from shred his best on account of the shooting, saying he was cold, saved by the grace of god, in a key note speech on the final night of the republican national convention. he also talked about his campaign goals, but did not give many details on how he would achieve them. celebrating donald...
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and he has been that the price of them, one of the julie shelby made it to you, is right now there is a european, the restore. and after he, you should, let's talk about the war in ukraine. if we may, um, from your vantage point, what are the chances you crime will lose them? you know, i think that i what extent my company tends to comment on such a issues. please note that i do, i deal with a lot of issues, but i'm still most of just the prosecutor general, but i'm not the minutes still forming the 1st or i'm not that political or jo, political strategist, or i'm at least you talk totally about the hybrid war the russia is waging in poland. is this in your view stand the kremlin interference. so part of a bigger plan? yes i, i know that you would like for me to, to, to, to hear from me some more general um, argumentation regarding, uh, that is about to you know, uh that is the reason we have a great experience on those issues. ms. bennett and other stuff she called us key who has a deep knowledge about international relations and then the um to spend the golf that of the different th
and he has been that the price of them, one of the julie shelby made it to you, is right now there is a european, the restore. and after he, you should, let's talk about the war in ukraine. if we may, um, from your vantage point, what are the chances you crime will lose them? you know, i think that i what extent my company tends to comment on such a issues. please note that i do, i deal with a lot of issues, but i'm still most of just the prosecutor general, but i'm not the minutes still...
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m, the chinese project for the city, the belt and road initiative. shelby mentioned this year, and the moment it is necessary to define will be performance of productivity for all of these processes. now the see, we need to see what are the interests of old players. 3rd, which we shall enhance, being practical corporations, us around the comprehensive su agenda and die. so just so we begin to reduce the finances of the priority issue. bella risk consider is the development of the mechanism owned by electro treatments, international currency and the collective financial interest issued from b s. u. we say that we already read. and indeed, we are. graham still missing more than 40 percent of the global population moved in here. and one 3rd of the fee is in b s. c o 4 days. and i'm talking about the purchasing our affairs. it's and our organization has. she is super powers, not peers and russia. and we're why it's in regards to, i'm afraid, don't the us dollars. i think that we need to take steps in order to decrease our dependence on the us dollar. when you for you, we need to make sure
m, the chinese project for the city, the belt and road initiative. shelby mentioned this year, and the moment it is necessary to define will be performance of productivity for all of these processes. now the see, we need to see what are the interests of old players. 3rd, which we shall enhance, being practical corporations, us around the comprehensive su agenda and die. so just so we begin to reduce the finances of the priority issue. bella risk consider is the development of the mechanism...