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earlier he chaired a meeting of the supreme council of the army, senior security leaders, and it was clear if he was going to be addressing what was discussed in those meetings. all and all, this was meant to try and make sure people in tunisia would stay calm at a time where there is a political crisis, a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen next. the fact there were all of these warnings, if you looted this country we're going to come after you. one of the measures taken by the president with two bits the immunity by all members of parliament, he stated on sunday, he was going to prosecute people who deserved to be prosecuted, continue investigations. we heard there was an investigation into political parties, it was just announced today. it was in line with what we heard, but there are still a lot of questions. anchor: thank you very much. pedro castillo has beensworn in as peru''s new president following a disputed election. it is the country's fifth president in three years. the former union leader and teacher took a surprise lead in the first round, and in june he w
earlier he chaired a meeting of the supreme council of the army, senior security leaders, and it was clear if he was going to be addressing what was discussed in those meetings. all and all, this was meant to try and make sure people in tunisia would stay calm at a time where there is a political crisis, a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen next. the fact there were all of these warnings, if you looted this country we're going to come after you. one of the measures taken by the...
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would one day become the capital of a catholic rebel movement called the confederate ireland who supreme council actually met in kilkenny castle from 1642 until 1648. surely james hoban knew the significance and the symbolism of this castle and it's rebellious past as he grew up there as a young wheel right and carpenter growing up in this irish community. it is remarkable for me to stand here today and appreciate that james hoban was born in the shadow of a castle. a symbol of some many things illustrative of the old world and the old order and re-established himself here in our nascent nation as the architect of the home design for the highest elected officer in a republic. helping story is fascinating and surprisingly little-known. like the white house his other designs including the octagon house here in dc stand as a testament to his brilliance and his talent and how fitting that now his grave better reflects his remarkable achievement inspiring life. and enduring gift to our nation. on behalf of the national society of the daughters of the american revolution i extend our deepest appreciat
would one day become the capital of a catholic rebel movement called the confederate ireland who supreme council actually met in kilkenny castle from 1642 until 1648. surely james hoban knew the significance and the symbolism of this castle and it's rebellious past as he grew up there as a young wheel right and carpenter growing up in this irish community. it is remarkable for me to stand here today and appreciate that james hoban was born in the shadow of a castle. a symbol of some many things...
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because earlier that shared a meeting of the supreme council of the army. and he'd had a meeting with senior security leaders in the country. and it wasn't clear if he was going to be addressing what was discussed in those meetings. but all in all this was meant to try to make sure that people in tunisia would stay calm at a time when there is a political crisis. when there is a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen next, parliament and the fact that there were all these warnings. essentially telling people who've been in government. but if you looted this country where going from ap to you is very much in line with the fact that one of the measures that was taken by president was to live in unity of all the members of parliament here. and basically stated on sunday that he was going to prosecute people who deserve to be prosecuted. and that he was going to continue investigations whether they had begun before or were going to be getting. now today we heard that there was an investigation launched into 3 political parties, including a number earl
because earlier that shared a meeting of the supreme council of the army. and he'd had a meeting with senior security leaders in the country. and it wasn't clear if he was going to be addressing what was discussed in those meetings. but all in all this was meant to try to make sure that people in tunisia would stay calm at a time when there is a political crisis. when there is a lot of uncertainty about what is going to happen next, parliament and the fact that there were all these warnings....
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we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the armies enter your security leaders. ok, let's bring in the same as chart chinese live on him from washington. he's an associate professor of middle studies at the university of oklahoma. send me a shot. welcome back to 20. how long until june as he returns to being a functioning democracy? well, it's going to be at least 30 days and we will see, and of course, what will happen over the next few days will determine whether at the end of this period that i said as promised to nisha, will return to a better functioning democracy. because that's what this is supposed to be about. so i do think in the next few days with what, with what happens, both from the president's statements, as well as what rational and who she and not done others say. and what happens on the street will be able to tell the trajectory of events, but really to assess the kind of long term consequences of this. it's going to be sometime following the president and his actions as you do. why did he take the deci
we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the armies enter your security leaders. ok, let's bring in the same as chart chinese live on him from washington. he's an associate professor of middle studies at the university of oklahoma. send me a shot. welcome back to 20. how long until june as he returns to being a functioning democracy? well, it's going to be at least 30 days and we will see, and of course, what will happen over the...
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we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the army is answer your security leaders. well, as mohammed mentioned, there, the precedent statement follows revelations of a traditional investigation into alleged corruption by the 3 main parties. it was opened almost 2 weeks before president used his emergency powers to dismiss the prime minister and to freeze parliament. though the case doesn't appear linked to say, recent actions, it does put more pressure on the presidents. opponents judges are looking into whether in order the largest party in the governing coalition and others wrongly received foreign funds before elections in 20. 19 so much hotter is an associate professor of mentally studies at the university of oklahoma. he says, presidents, i e long wanted to end what he saw as a dysfunctional coalition. the recent protests over the last months, and particularly the few days before his freezing of the parliament and so on. in addition to the coven crisis course and the economic disgruntlement presented, and in the poli
we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the army is answer your security leaders. well, as mohammed mentioned, there, the precedent statement follows revelations of a traditional investigation into alleged corruption by the 3 main parties. it was opened almost 2 weeks before president used his emergency powers to dismiss the prime minister and to freeze parliament. though the case doesn't appear linked to say, recent actions, it...
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we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the armies and senior security leaders. after these remarks were made, though, there were a couple of other updates that were made on the president facebook account. one of them being that because they're stuck quite this year when it comes to call the 19, they're going to a call. the 19 crisis center set up that is going to better handle the crisis because there is a lot of concern here. this is one of the countries i know that it has one of the highest per capita number of deaths due to koby $99.00. briefly, are there any indications that tonight that would suggest the parliament will return to work before this 30 day suspension expires before that suspension is over? well, that is what everybody is wondering here, right now, i will say that in the mood amongst regular citizens is fairly relax. obviously, that is not the case. amongst the political class. everybody is wondering. we know that a number and other parties are calling for a dialogue. we also know that there have been
we did not hear about the meeting that the president had earlier in the day with the supreme council of the armies and senior security leaders. after these remarks were made, though, there were a couple of other updates that were made on the president facebook account. one of them being that because they're stuck quite this year when it comes to call the 19, they're going to a call. the 19 crisis center set up that is going to better handle the crisis because there is a lot of concern here....
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in the last week iran's supreme national security council rejected a draft agreement negotiated indirectly with the u.s., and as a result the iranian economy remains under immense pressure due to u.s. sanctions. protests breaking out this week as ordinary iranians suffer from extreme heat and power outages and water shortages and, of course, the pandemic. so is there any hope for a new deal between iran and the united states? joining me now is robert malley, the u.s. special enjoy to iran. rob, thanks so much for come on the show tonight. i want to start by asking you about the vienna talks. iran has rejected the latest proposal, and some might say that's understandable. i spoke with democratic senator chris murphy from the senate foreign relations committee on this show a few weekses ago, and he said, look, we're the ones who pulled out, and, therefore, we should be the first ones back in. he's right, isn't he? the burden is on us first to get back into the deal because it was america that pulled out of it first. >> so, first, thanks, mehdi, it's great to be on the show. listen, we inheri
in the last week iran's supreme national security council rejected a draft agreement negotiated indirectly with the u.s., and as a result the iranian economy remains under immense pressure due to u.s. sanctions. protests breaking out this week as ordinary iranians suffer from extreme heat and power outages and water shortages and, of course, the pandemic. so is there any hope for a new deal between iran and the united states? joining me now is robert malley, the u.s. special enjoy to iran. rob,...
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supreme court. he denies any wrong doing. the allegations have forced the government to council vaccine contracts just when doses a desperately needed. these protests are angry, but both scenarios supporters point out that he survived coming down with cove at 19 and will more than likely write out this later storm. the former president of the european council, donald toast, is hoping to make a political come back in his homeland of poland, toast. because taking over as leader of the main opposition party that he founded the liberal civic platform. he wants to challenge the ruling ruling rather worrying or right wing law and justice party in elections in 2 years time. the government has clashed with brussels over law reforms and l g b, t, and women's rights. earlier we spoke with v w correspond magdalena gosh paula cut in warsaw. we asked her what to plan. come back is likely to mean for polish politics. it could be dangerous for the ruling party for years. could she key and we know that he happened to win the next election, which will take place in 2 years in poland and his ambition for now. and it's clear he will find the co
supreme court. he denies any wrong doing. the allegations have forced the government to council vaccine contracts just when doses a desperately needed. these protests are angry, but both scenarios supporters point out that he survived coming down with cove at 19 and will more than likely write out this later storm. the former president of the european council, donald toast, is hoping to make a political come back in his homeland of poland, toast. because taking over as leader of the main...
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supreme court conversations. all of them, i will pass the mic over to karen, of the national civil rights council. er to you karen appear to -- y ou, karen. >> welcome to the 22nd annual adl supreme court review. i am karen, the national civil rights council. the program is presented with the national constitution center and i want to thank our partners there. before we hear from our panelists, i want to recognize -- today would not have been possible without the support and teamwork of my colleagues at adl. if you are seeking legal education credits, this is the big question. be aware you need to verify. it includes documenting on your evaluation form and being logged into the student presentation. due to overwhelming response, some of you may have been redirected to youtube or the event website. we will not issue cle credit for you. you should have received an email with cle instructions ahead of time including a link to an evaluation form. if needed you can email cle@adl.org to request it. during the program, our moderator --will be temporary available in the q&a and chat session. make note of t
supreme court conversations. all of them, i will pass the mic over to karen, of the national civil rights council. er to you karen appear to -- y ou, karen. >> welcome to the 22nd annual adl supreme court review. i am karen, the national civil rights council. the program is presented with the national constitution center and i want to thank our partners there. before we hear from our panelists, i want to recognize -- today would not have been possible without the support and teamwork of...
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council. between all this, a supreme court ruled on disputes. political centralization was controversial. the creation of a national council pulled power away from towns in clients. now only male charities could vote. whereas women had had a great deal of say in the old town cancels in clans. at the same time some of the cherokee elite established plantations and bought enslaved men and women to grow cotton for export. charities like many native americans had a much longer history of holding human beings in bondage. as the work of christine snyder and many others have shown. the czech is not developed a new kind of slavery alongside their native and white peers. like american sliver in the u.s., its ramifications are still here today. plantation slavery, governmental institutions that represented men directly and women indirectly if at all. the cherokee nation was right in line with 19th century trends. historians used to call these kinds of changes assimilation. but it's clear the cherokee's made them for their own internal reasons. still they also intended to demonstrate to white america
council. between all this, a supreme court ruled on disputes. political centralization was controversial. the creation of a national council pulled power away from towns in clients. now only male charities could vote. whereas women had had a great deal of say in the old town cancels in clans. at the same time some of the cherokee elite established plantations and bought enslaved men and women to grow cotton for export. charities like many native americans had a much longer history of holding...
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. >> and this was all approved by the city council and was fought all the way up to the supreme court. that is why this is happening today. we are going to bring in right now council member from charlottesville michael payne. councilman, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> definitely. >> talk to us about what's going through your mind this morning and how you're feeling knowing that this -- as kendis said -- long time coming event is final finally happening today. >> yeah, no, it's a lot of emotions. it's definitely a long time coming, definitely feeling a lot of gratitude. the real credit does not go with me at all, it goes with the community members who have been fighting for years with this. brian who started a petition, dawn and jolene who have been involved with the blue ribbon commission and efforts, former counselors bell knee and zakos our current mayor nikuyah walker. people who have fought for years to make this happen. it's a cathartic moment as well as someone who was there turning on to fourth treat during the terrorist attack, it's just a lot of emotions
. >> and this was all approved by the city council and was fought all the way up to the supreme court. that is why this is happening today. we are going to bring in right now council member from charlottesville michael payne. councilman, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> definitely. >> talk to us about what's going through your mind this morning and how you're feeling knowing that this -- as kendis said -- long time coming event is final finally happening...
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shire both in arrow from watching the pen demik as the supreme court investigate the claims of corruption. and in fact, the deal and former european council bought donald pages a political come back in poland admission to overturn the right wing government. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. and we begin. a candidate were military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 170 wildfires raging in the west of the country. a record break and heat wave is fueling the blazes. rescuers are now searching for missing people in linton, in the province of british columbia. at least a 1000 people have fled the town, which was almost entirely wiped out. for many, it was a chaotic escape. we've just minutes to spare residents of legion escape through thick smoke and dash the fire front moved so quickly. they had almost no warning before the town was engulfed in flames. right, so it looks like the fire went out over the and it's about to get everyone that stuck on that side of me and my daughter just trying to open it up. we could be literally entire as i was leaving. and i didn't even turn them on the door. the blaze ignited d
shire both in arrow from watching the pen demik as the supreme court investigate the claims of corruption. and in fact, the deal and former european council bought donald pages a political come back in poland admission to overturn the right wing government. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. and we begin. a candidate were military aircraft have been mobilized to help deal with more than 170 wildfires raging in the west of the country. a record break and heat wave is fueling the...
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replace the police continue in minneapolis, looking for minnesota supreme court to intervene in the recent order, by next summer as the city councils to pass a measure for the safety initiative replacing the with a community-based initiative up for a vote in november. todd: thanks for joining us. in california the liberal policies that make laws weaker are making criminals bolder. the crime surge turning deadly as a right employee is killed while trying to stop thieves. jillian: are you as surprised this is continuing and nothing has been done about it. >> what is going on, and we are seeing a huge spike in the san francisco decided they were not going to prosecute thefts, and they start stealing everything. walgreens, 17 stories, the private sector gets it but elected official don't get they are contributing to urban decay. we need to be tough on crime to embrace the broken windows theory. they've gone the other route and we have seen dire consequences. in la murder is up 48%. todd: it has been one year since the summer of love in seattle. the democratic mayor calling for more police to curb the violence. more police which is the
replace the police continue in minneapolis, looking for minnesota supreme court to intervene in the recent order, by next summer as the city councils to pass a measure for the safety initiative replacing the with a community-based initiative up for a vote in november. todd: thanks for joining us. in california the liberal policies that make laws weaker are making criminals bolder. the crime surge turning deadly as a right employee is killed while trying to stop thieves. jillian: are you as...
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council. between legislative sessions and elective committee, ran the cherokee government and the supreme court and district courts ruled on disputes. now political centralization was controversial. the creation of a national council pulled power away from towns and clans. now only male cherokees could vote, whereas women had had a great deal of say in the old town councils and clans. at the same time, some of the cherokee elite established plantations and bought enslaved men and women to grow cotton for export. cherokees like many native americans had a much longer history of holding human beings in bondage as the work of christina snyder and many others have shown. but cherokees now developed a new kind of slavery, alongside their 19th century white and native peers. and like american slavery in the united states, its ramifications are still here today. plantation slavery, governmental institutions that represented men directly and women indirectly, if at all, the cherokee nation was right in line with 19th century trends. historians used to call these kinds of changes assimilation, but it's
council. between legislative sessions and elective committee, ran the cherokee government and the supreme court and district courts ruled on disputes. now political centralization was controversial. the creation of a national council pulled power away from towns and clans. now only male cherokees could vote, whereas women had had a great deal of say in the old town councils and clans. at the same time, some of the cherokee elite established plantations and bought enslaved men and women to grow...
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interpreted such to be expanded that in 1932 the supreme court said in with the procedure and safeguard which are necessary another intertribal council of 2013 justice scalia, wrote to the court that those who wanted citizenship fit that requirement. with the time places and manner. with the election in congress has exercise that legislation with the apportionment act of 1842 the note the idea election campaign act of 1971 that reliance of that authority to be supported on a bipartisan basis. since the house began to identify the constitutional authorities for legislation in recent years members decided that election clause and how they conducted their elections or certain activities. in the last congress my colleague ranking member davis introduce legislation to provide grants to states that permit third-party individuals and in doing so he decided full constitutional authority fraud.ction and those that may not be used. and then to endeavor new democracy. and just as the framers intended. and with that congressional authorities to ask for the contours of the election clause. and the constitutional power so i understand richard davi
interpreted such to be expanded that in 1932 the supreme court said in with the procedure and safeguard which are necessary another intertribal council of 2013 justice scalia, wrote to the court that those who wanted citizenship fit that requirement. with the time places and manner. with the election in congress has exercise that legislation with the apportionment act of 1842 the note the idea election campaign act of 1971 that reliance of that authority to be supported on a bipartisan basis....
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set records for -- he helped spearhead the confirmations of supreme court justices, sotomayor, kagan, and previous director of the national council of -- chris serves on the board of advisers for the acs, and people's parity project. next up is leah litman, an assistant law professor at the university of michigan school of law, federal post conviction review and federal sentencing. she is one of the co hosts and creators of strict scrutiny, a podcast about the u.s. supreme court and her writing for popular audiences has appeared in the "new york times," "the washington post" and lots of other impressive publications. leah graduated sue ma cum laude, and clerked for jeffrey sutton for the 6th circuit and anthony kennedy of the u.s. supreme court. she maintains an active pro bono practice and serves on the board of academic advisers of the american constitution society. finally we have nancy zurkina strategic consultant, and was the executive vice president for the leadership conference on civil and human rights from 2002 to 2017. nancy was a part of its various lobbying efforts, including task forces on hate crimes, affirmative ac
set records for -- he helped spearhead the confirmations of supreme court justices, sotomayor, kagan, and previous director of the national council of -- chris serves on the board of advisers for the acs, and people's parity project. next up is leah litman, an assistant law professor at the university of michigan school of law, federal post conviction review and federal sentencing. she is one of the co hosts and creators of strict scrutiny, a podcast about the u.s. supreme court and her writing...
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council said yes. when the second, this is like legislatures, it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld that and every member of the court said it was rightly decided. there were no more voices of justice brennan and the other justice, marshall, justice blackmun. those voices were gone and rejected. why? because justice kagan, and the opinion that upheld the town council, said it was rightly decided. history and tradition was that powerful. what was the concern? favoritism there was rather than equality, reaching out to different for communities area they were only christian ministers who are invited to pray. there was a factual squabble. that is an incredible example. recently, the bladensburg, and doesn't take you that long to drive to bladensburg, mary. -- bladensburg, maryland. there the corner is the bladensburg cross. the circuit court of appeals in richmond said get rid of the cross. one of the judges said tear off the arms. and then it becomes a washington obelisk. the monument is a traditional christian symbol, but it stands the power of history and tradition
council said yes. when the second, this is like legislatures, it has no historical foundation whatsoever. the supreme court still upheld that and every member of the court said it was rightly decided. there were no more voices of justice brennan and the other justice, marshall, justice blackmun. those voices were gone and rejected. why? because justice kagan, and the opinion that upheld the town council, said it was rightly decided. history and tradition was that powerful. what was the concern?...
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supreme court in tegucigalpa. this is one of berta's daughters . she is the general coordinator of the civic councildigenous organizations of honduras. >> recognize this as a step toward justice, as a victory for the communities around the world who have accompanied us for this process of solidarity. we urge the international and national communities to continue their efforts against impunity and to support the efforts of the social public organizations. in the words of berta cÁceres, justice is built of the grassroots from our daily work with the defense of our territories of the fulfillment of our life projects come and the constant fight against inequity and injustices. amy: after the statement, the crowd of dozens of supporters began chanting in spanish "berta did not die, she multiplied." and meiko david castille come he graduated from u.s. military academy at west point in 2004, will be sentenced in august and faces up to 30 years in prison. berta cÁceres family and supporters continue to fight for the prosecution of others involved in her murder. monday's verdict came just days after the 12 a
supreme court in tegucigalpa. this is one of berta's daughters . she is the general coordinator of the civic councildigenous organizations of honduras. >> recognize this as a step toward justice, as a victory for the communities around the world who have accompanied us for this process of solidarity. we urge the international and national communities to continue their efforts against impunity and to support the efforts of the social public organizations. in the words of berta cÁceres,...
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council of adl. over to you, karen. >> hello. welcome to the antidefamation league annual supreme court review. i am karen leavitt. i pronouns are she and her. in the past years, the program has been presented jointly with the national constitution center and i want to thank our partners there. before we hear from our panelists, i want to recognize adl's vice president of civil rights. our national civil rights chair area our vice chair. cap -- and, our legal affairs chair. it would not be possible without the support and teamwork of my colleagues at adl. if you are seeking continuing legal education credits, i know this is the big question. be aware that co you will be based -- cl you will be based on verified attendance. during the program, our moderator, dahlia, will save the codes which will be temporarily available in the q&a and chat section. please be sure to make note of these codes. after the program, imo your completed forms including the ceiling code -- the cle codes. the deadline to submit the form is july 31st 2021. because of the enthusiastic response we have received to this event, we anticipate it
council of adl. over to you, karen. >> hello. welcome to the antidefamation league annual supreme court review. i am karen leavitt. i pronouns are she and her. in the past years, the program has been presented jointly with the national constitution center and i want to thank our partners there. before we hear from our panelists, i want to recognize adl's vice president of civil rights. our national civil rights chair area our vice chair. cap -- and, our legal affairs chair. it would not...
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council is due to vote before the 10th of july deadline. james bay's ouch is era at the united nations us comedian bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania's supreme court overturned his conviction. the 83 year old son, more than 2 years of a tenure sentence on charges of drugging and assaulting a woman. my cannon reports. because b has essentially been set free on a legal technicality. but with an ards of the decision, he was back at his home, appearing before the cameras with some of his lawyers. we always believe full fully that he never should have been prosecuted because there was an agree that may be relied on that agreement. and you can't have a system where prosecutors don't hold up to their words. essentially what the supreme court is saying is that because the should never have been arrested because there was a non prosecutorial agreement in place that prohibited our office from prosecuting him in 2015 cosby himself tweeted, i have never changed my stance nor my story. i have always maintained my innocence . andrea constant, one of the women who brought the assault charges against coffee, released the statement saying in part, today's ma
council is due to vote before the 10th of july deadline. james bay's ouch is era at the united nations us comedian bill cosby has been released from prison after pennsylvania's supreme court overturned his conviction. the 83 year old son, more than 2 years of a tenure sentence on charges of drugging and assaulting a woman. my cannon reports. because b has essentially been set free on a legal technicality. but with an ards of the decision, he was back at his home, appearing before the cameras...
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supreme court precedence. congress has broad, plenary authority. and the principle was justice scalia's opinion in arizona versus inter-tribal council of arizona back in 2013 where he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress's elections clause power. in the remainder of my testimony i'll provide some background on what the elections clause means and in particular, how it has been construed by the supreme court. so the elections clause, the text of which, madam chairwoman read earlier, allows states to prescribe rules for the election, only in so far as the court says in foster versus love. and justice scalia said in grant, this was snuns against the possibility that states would try to undermine the union by either failing to have procedures for congressional elections or having ones that were inadequate. and as he put it, legislators could at any moment anay-- annihilate it, that is the u.s. government. congress has used broad powers repeated lie through the 1842 apportionment act, the civil wars acts of 1870 and 1871 and more recently through the registration act and help america vote act. i won't go through the precedence that s
supreme court precedence. congress has broad, plenary authority. and the principle was justice scalia's opinion in arizona versus inter-tribal council of arizona back in 2013 where he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress's elections clause power. in the remainder of my testimony i'll provide some background on what the elections clause means and in particular, how it has been construed by the supreme court. so the elections clause, the text of which, madam chairwoman read...
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the council voted a long time to bring it down, but there was a horrible fight and calming to the divide in the middle of a battle over these statues. finally the supreme court ruled that this city had the right to take its statue down if it wanted to. today it went down and did it. the response from the crowd here, the feeling here this morning was one of jubilation. there was cheering everywhere. the people that came out were happy to have these statues come down. charlottesville has wanted it to come down for a long time. today it felt like charlottesville got what it wanted. >> thanks so much for that. >>> coming up, the fight over voting rights now playing out in texas. a hearing over new restrictions is being held, i'll talk with the elections administrator of harris county in just a moment. . finish quantum with activblu technology has the power to remove the toughest stains without pre-rinsing for dishes so clean they shine. join finish and skip the rinse to save our water. flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join th
the council voted a long time to bring it down, but there was a horrible fight and calming to the divide in the middle of a battle over these statues. finally the supreme court ruled that this city had the right to take its statue down if it wanted to. today it went down and did it. the response from the crowd here, the feeling here this morning was one of jubilation. there was cheering everywhere. the people that came out were happy to have these statues come down. charlottesville has wanted...
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supreme court precedent, congress has plenty of authority over the time, lace, and manner of conducting congressional elections. most recent use of this principle was justice scalia's opinion for seven justices in arizona versus intertribal council of arizona in 2013. he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress is election clause power. and the remainder of my testimony i will provide background on what this means and in particular, how it has been construed to the supreme court. the elections clause, the text of which met him chairwoman read earlier allows states to describe rules the conduct of congressional elections. only in so far that congress declines to preempt state legislative choices. i was justice scalia explain in arizona versus i cta, this grant of congressional power to congress was insurance against the possibility that states the try to undermine the union by either failing to have procedures for congressional elections or having some are inadequate. the state legislatures otherwise could at any moment annihilated, the federal government by neglecting to provide for a choice of a person to it minister affairs. congress has exercised its broad powers to regulate elections repeatedly through the 1
supreme court precedent, congress has plenty of authority over the time, lace, and manner of conducting congressional elections. most recent use of this principle was justice scalia's opinion for seven justices in arizona versus intertribal council of arizona in 2013. he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress is election clause power. and the remainder of my testimony i will provide background on what this means and in particular, how it has been construed to the supreme...
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city now looking for minnesota supreme court to intervene in a judge's recent order to have 730 officers on the minneapolis police force by next summer. this as the city councilplacing the police with a community focused safety initiative. if passed, the city would not be required to meet the judge's order. the measure will be up for a vote in november. and facebook vowing to better protect teens online. the social media giant says it's changing its ad policy in the next few weeks so kids under 18 can't be targeted through their activity on other apps and web sites. but the platform will still allow advertisers to target ads based on age, location and gender. the change also applies to instagram. plus, instagram will make new profiles of kids under the age of 16 private by default starting this week. and now to this, a mural ofman super star lebron james is vandalized in his own hometown. police in akron, ohio say someone used spray paint to right la slob across the mural. it will clown nose on his face. the mural artist has vowed to fix it james has not commented on the incident. that's a look at your headlines, rachel, send it back to you. rachel: thank you
city now looking for minnesota supreme court to intervene in a judge's recent order to have 730 officers on the minneapolis police force by next summer. this as the city councilplacing the police with a community focused safety initiative. if passed, the city would not be required to meet the judge's order. the measure will be up for a vote in november. and facebook vowing to better protect teens online. the social media giant says it's changing its ad policy in the next few weeks so kids under...
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councils across the country, mayors defunding the police. they do this cheap thing of blaming everything on race. everything is not about race. that's why the dnc lost the case in the supremeto insert race into it. that's absurd. the american people are not stupid. the democrats think we are. the minority community is waking up to the fact. dagen: indeed. really quickly, also the issue of being able to protect yourself and exercise your second amendment rights, i'll point to the san jose city council. san jose is the wealthiest city in the nation. by some measures. and they want to impose insurance on gun ownership. if you don't buy insurance for your gun, they're going to come and confiscate it. and you also have to pay a fee. so that message is, rich people can own guns. but if you are working class, if you're a lower income or middle -- you know, middle income american, living in maybe inner part of a city, you're not -- we're going to basically tax you to the point that we're going to make it more expensive to own a gun. if you want to talk about jim crow, that's it. and it's straight from the liberals in california. >> absolutely. you go back to slavery, they tried to
councils across the country, mayors defunding the police. they do this cheap thing of blaming everything on race. everything is not about race. that's why the dnc lost the case in the supremeto insert race into it. that's absurd. the american people are not stupid. the democrats think we are. the minority community is waking up to the fact. dagen: indeed. really quickly, also the issue of being able to protect yourself and exercise your second amendment rights, i'll point to the san jose city...
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supreme court. and it's back to the council for dot club as we take a look at amsterdam night life as perfect 19 restriction ballistic. ah, i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program. work is underway to prepare the remaining part of the collapse apartment building in miami for demolition. the structure has been deemed to unstable with a storm approaching the area. meanwhile, the search and rescue mission at the site has been suspended while preparations go ahead. already say the mission will resume when the demolition has been completed. for over a week, the families of those still missing in surfside have been waiting in vain for news of their loved ones. now they face another excruciating, delayed, the recovery operation of demolition teams prepare to carry as a controlled explosion of the size. preparation includes activities like drilling into columns in the unsafe structure, and we are continuing to receive updates about the condition of the standing structure. and we will begin the search and rescue once again on any sections of the pile that are safe to access. as soon as we are cleared, with tropica
supreme court. and it's back to the council for dot club as we take a look at amsterdam night life as perfect 19 restriction ballistic. ah, i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program. work is underway to prepare the remaining part of the collapse apartment building in miami for demolition. the structure has been deemed to unstable with a storm approaching the area. meanwhile, the search and rescue mission at the site has been suspended while preparations go ahead. already say the mission will...