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supreme court she's on gainesville death row. this is the 1st time she's been interviewed about this crime. she has always maintained her innocence. and the thing before you welcome. so me. how long have you been? since on death row, i've been here going on 9 years. on august 12th will be 9 years. did you ever think that something like this would happen? you know, you do feel that used to the chance when the struggle, the trial, the now you know. now why is that? because the i think the jury, when the jury walked in and they saw they saw these pictures of my daughter, and i'm sure they, they agreed with what the district attorney was, you know, trying to convince them that i was guilty. so i think they came, they came in already thinking that they were going there accused me and by me guilty of benaud, murdering my daughter. and how many of your appeals have been the one to i would appeal live. so that means my last appeal will go into the u.s. supreme court. so that will be my last resort. and if i get the night there, then i get
supreme court she's on gainesville death row. this is the 1st time she's been interviewed about this crime. she has always maintained her innocence. and the thing before you welcome. so me. how long have you been? since on death row, i've been here going on 9 years. on august 12th will be 9 years. did you ever think that something like this would happen? you know, you do feel that used to the chance when the struggle, the trial, the now you know. now why is that? because the i think the jury,...
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supreme court. she's on gainesville death row. this is the 1st time she's been interviewed about this crime she has always maintained her innocence. and the thing before. we welcome so tell. the whole long if you. insist. on death row i've been here. going on 9 years on august 12th will be 9 years. did you ever think that something like this would happen. no. huge do you feel that you stood a chance when the struggle the trial no no you know now. why is that. because the. i think the jury when the jury walked in and they saw. they saw these pictures of my daughter. i'm sure they. they agreed with what the district attorney was in no trying to convince them that i was guilty so i think they came they came in already thinking that they were going there accused by me guilty of. the no. murder in my daughter. and how many of your appeals have been then i will. i would appeal live so that means my last appeal will go into the u.s. supreme court so that will be my last resort and thereby get the night there then i get an execution date.
supreme court. she's on gainesville death row. this is the 1st time she's been interviewed about this crime she has always maintained her innocence. and the thing before. we welcome so tell. the whole long if you. insist. on death row i've been here. going on 9 years on august 12th will be 9 years. did you ever think that something like this would happen. no. huge do you feel that you stood a chance when the struggle the trial no no you know now. why is that. because the. i think the jury when...
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she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she says it's on the news. and on the news and. michelle baron 6 to be executed in 8 hours her sentence was overturned. michelle byron always claims her innocent was. own son also charged always insisted that he murdered his father. for 14 years he wrote her letters where he clearly admitted to the murder. i'm going to tell you that you know i did and it wasn't for the money it was for the. letters that were never taken into account by the court this evidence should have cleared michelle byron's name and allowing her to receive a large financial compensation and. everybody was going to go for your new trial go see a new trial but then i found out. at the last minute there wasn't going to be a trial. and that's why i couldn't understand why all of us.
she was suddenly released just a few hours before being executed. the woman convicted of killing her husband was not executed today the state supreme court wants more time to review the case. michelle byron learned about her release in a surprising way. and the little girl on this for was next door to me she said you're not going to be executed you're free. and you know i've heard that so many times now she says it's on the news. and on the news and. michelle baron 6 to be executed in 8 hours...
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she was very critical of the supreme court. shet think the supreme court was ever going to decide a case that would make women truly equal with men. and so she got behind the equal rights amendment. she gets it out of the judiciary committee with a discharge petition in the early 1970s, passes the house, stalls in the senate, and then she comes back and does it again in the following congress. and finally e.r.a. passes in 1972 and it goes out to the states. it is never approved as a constitutional amendment, but martha griffiths was among a core group of women, the prime mover behind that. the other thing she does is during the 1964 civil rights act, she was very interested in pushing an amendment through that would give women equal rights in terms of employment. and -- but she was cagey about how she did it. she knew that the chairman of the house rules committee, howard smith, that he wanted to sink the '64 civil rights act. she caught wind that he was going to introduce an amendment that would introduce sex, the word "sex" into
she was very critical of the supreme court. shet think the supreme court was ever going to decide a case that would make women truly equal with men. and so she got behind the equal rights amendment. she gets it out of the judiciary committee with a discharge petition in the early 1970s, passes the house, stalls in the senate, and then she comes back and does it again in the following congress. and finally e.r.a. passes in 1972 and it goes out to the states. it is never approved as a...
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hear the case come in my expectation is if something goes to the supreme court she will be involved. er how that affects everything. i know you are an optimist at what if the supreme court ruled they would not issue an emergency stay, she was not part of that decision. if things get kicked back up, you can make an argument there is a bias on the court to a more conservative bench. what do you think? mark: in the specific pennsylvania ruling, the question is one of the principles of constitutional law. if there is an adequate state ground for ruling, that in fact the state decision should stand. that question was never addressed by any of the injustices. they had are you going to take it or not -- any of the justices. they had are you going to take it or not. if the pennsylvania court says we had our own state constitution that has a free and fair voting provision that says this is the right way to interpret our statutes, and that kind of context if there is an independent and adequate grounds , than the u.s. supreme court should stay hands-off. guy: have to leave it there. appreciate
hear the case come in my expectation is if something goes to the supreme court she will be involved. er how that affects everything. i know you are an optimist at what if the supreme court ruled they would not issue an emergency stay, she was not part of that decision. if things get kicked back up, you can make an argument there is a bias on the court to a more conservative bench. what do you think? mark: in the specific pennsylvania ruling, the question is one of the principles of...
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students got up and ked how do you reconcile your personal any when you make a decision for the supreme court? she looked athe audience and said bring me my first. they brought it up on stage and said reconcile with this and got a copy of the constitution which was a beautiful moment which is one of the reasons why when we were watching the series it is very important. >> the framers anticipated this problem how to make judges loyal to the law and the solution was lifetime appointments no reduction of salary ever. and with that competing value left behind to have those reasons to do so? >> absolutely. has we come into this the day after the election so wasn't decided and we are in a country that many would argue is polarized as it has been between those political ideologies and in your introduction to the bulk you wrote the consistent sense of the constitution of american life and those that the us has been since the moment of its founding the constitution is what unites us. so given the context of the current political moment those that are sheltered from the politics of the moment, how do you se
students got up and ked how do you reconcile your personal any when you make a decision for the supreme court? she looked athe audience and said bring me my first. they brought it up on stage and said reconcile with this and got a copy of the constitution which was a beautiful moment which is one of the reasons why when we were watching the series it is very important. >> the framers anticipated this problem how to make judges loyal to the law and the solution was lifetime appointments no...
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she has seven children, she is now on the supreme court. she could be able model just as nancy pelosi is to some women on the left. i'm excited to see this new version of what american women what debbie walsh points out that while many republican women in congress, women are still very under representative over the republican side. here is a quote, "in many ways, this is a simple story, you cannot see gains in officeholders unless you have increases in the candidates. these are important gains. they need to be celebrated and acknowledge. women are still very underrepresented on the republican side." here is a story that says according to the pew research center, about 38% of registered women voters in 2018 and 2019 identified as republicans while only 6% of republicans in the house were women at that time. how do you change those numbers? percentage ofge women identifying as republicans but only 6% last session in congress who are women. should that change, and how do you change it? think what i mentioned earlier about building a field team or
she has seven children, she is now on the supreme court. she could be able model just as nancy pelosi is to some women on the left. i'm excited to see this new version of what american women what debbie walsh points out that while many republican women in congress, women are still very under representative over the republican side. here is a quote, "in many ways, this is a simple story, you cannot see gains in officeholders unless you have increases in the candidates. these are important...
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mcconnell was on the floor of the senate comparing collins to support the trump nomination to the supreme court. >> shewas incredibly helpful to me for the book as i interviewed and and held the same the gavel and she decided after 50 plus years and that gave us the joe mccarthy so i know her well model was margaret chase smith and it is clear she adores margaret chase smith her apartment and the senate race in maine doesn't do that and then to say because susan collins role model says you have that down margaret chase smith. and the voters will vote on the selection. >> so the documents that you have got from those hearings and the materials you have access t to. >> we were lucky to have that material and you know it wasn't because i got that material recently opened a up and i had an incredibly important ally with urban ancestry his daughter and the tv personality and those that were helping me to make sense of those documents and they were as surprised as i was in them to be open and generally the open to the time now back under lock and key again. >> you what the hell out of the them. >> so tell me
mcconnell was on the floor of the senate comparing collins to support the trump nomination to the supreme court. >> shewas incredibly helpful to me for the book as i interviewed and and held the same the gavel and she decided after 50 plus years and that gave us the joe mccarthy so i know her well model was margaret chase smith and it is clear she adores margaret chase smith her apartment and the senate race in maine doesn't do that and then to say because susan collins role model says...
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i will tell you, she will be an incredible justice on the supreme court. sheematic of all of those that we have been able to appoint to our courts. it is a legacy of really strengthening the foundations under our liberties, it is true. president trump kept aware that he gave to the people of north carolina in appointing strict constructional lists will not legislate from the bench. and of that would've been possible without the support of both senators from north carolina. so, right after you reelect president donald trump for four more years, we need north carolina to send senator thom tillis back to the united states senate for six more years. [applause] because, this is really about protecting our liberties. and, the courts are the vanguard of our liberties. upholding all that is enshrined in the founding documents in the heart of the american people. because when joe biden was vice president, our liberties and most cherished values were under assault. when joe biden was vice president, the freedom of religion was under steady assault by the federal governm
i will tell you, she will be an incredible justice on the supreme court. sheematic of all of those that we have been able to appoint to our courts. it is a legacy of really strengthening the foundations under our liberties, it is true. president trump kept aware that he gave to the people of north carolina in appointing strict constructional lists will not legislate from the bench. and of that would've been possible without the support of both senators from north carolina. so, right after you...
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there are expedited ways to go to the supreme court when she started the federal district court. but you can't just go there and say i'm very unhappy or you know i say there's been fraud but i haven't got any evidence you have to go to a trial court and show your evidence and it has to be tested in the system that's what the legal system is about testing evidence not just listening to claims. >>are the lawsuits in each state, the same or do they all claim something different. >>i think they all claim different things are a lot of them are state law it's whatever the state's election code says whatever the state's i and did it we need to have people watching the poll watchers every state that has been asked to allow poll watchers has said yes, let's let the poll watchers launch. but when you watch you have to find something you have to see something and you can't intimidate you can't be a poll watcher and in intimidate the people counting the votes. and these people counted the votes you know they don't love this job is not fun job. they are good hardworking and not well paid in s
there are expedited ways to go to the supreme court when she started the federal district court. but you can't just go there and say i'm very unhappy or you know i say there's been fraud but i haven't got any evidence you have to go to a trial court and show your evidence and it has to be tested in the system that's what the legal system is about testing evidence not just listening to claims. >>are the lawsuits in each state, the same or do they all claim something different. >>i...
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supreme court. her name is ruth bader ginsburg, and she's using the 14th amendment, the very same 14th amendment that the supreme court had refused to use to defend women's rights in 1874, and 100 years later, she's often called the thurgood marshall of the women's rights movement and the thurgood marshall because she became a supreme court justice as a result, and she convinces the court for a series of decisions that locate women's rights in the 14th amendment. so even though the e.r.a. defeated, there becomes decades of jurs pruny is prudence start these injuries that defend women's rights. it's very interesting. many people say abortion, which is the constitutional issue that has become so important, abortion was decided on grounds of an argument that the right to privacy -- i'm not a constitutional lawyer, but that there is a constitutional right to privacy, which includes things like sexual rights. it's a bit of a stretch. and many people think that the 14th amendment, with its argument about equal protection of rights and privileges would have been a better and more solid basis for roe v. wade
supreme court. her name is ruth bader ginsburg, and she's using the 14th amendment, the very same 14th amendment that the supreme court had refused to use to defend women's rights in 1874, and 100 years later, she's often called the thurgood marshall of the women's rights movement and the thurgood marshall because she became a supreme court justice as a result, and she convinces the court for a series of decisions that locate women's rights in the 14th amendment. so even though the e.r.a....
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she's going to be a fantastic for a long time, a justice of the supreme court she's going to be therewe picked two other great ones and we're very happy. we have three justices of the supreme court. you know, many presidents have never had a pick. they never had a pick. and i've had three. that's just blowing their mind. look at. they're saying how the hell did this happen. this guy's driving us crazy. the other thing we've done is -- thank you to president obama. he was unable to get anybody approved. he waited so long. we had a little help from the senate, put it mildly. he waited so long. if you go early enough, you get them through. we ended up with 142 federal judges. but that's nothing. so we'll have by the end of my first term, we're going to have almost 300, could be more. 300, approximately 300 federal judges. so that's 300 federal judges, three justices of the united states supreme court. but so bernie never said -- he never created a list. i have a list. i take one from the list. people didn't like it, they don't vote for it. they say that the most important thing a preside
she's going to be a fantastic for a long time, a justice of the supreme court she's going to be therewe picked two other great ones and we're very happy. we have three justices of the supreme court. you know, many presidents have never had a pick. they never had a pick. and i've had three. that's just blowing their mind. look at. they're saying how the hell did this happen. this guy's driving us crazy. the other thing we've done is -- thank you to president obama. he was unable to get anybody...
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in the forensic weight she dismantled brett kava naugh the forensic weight she dismantled brett kavanaugh and the supreme court i would hope that if biden retires after one term, she would be in prime position to take over. i can only echo the wonderful airdaily over. i can only echo the wonderful air daily news headline that says south ayrshire hotel owner loses presidential election. i think that sums it up. a reference to his golf resort in scotland, which i guess he will have more time to spend in, if he chooses to do so. he played as a round of golf yesterday and for someone who criticised president obama for playing too much, that is pretty rich, i must say. —— is 14ath round of golf. i want to talk briefly on the front of the express. they haven‘t got a lot of room on the front of the express, it is a third of the space but they managed to get united, heal, biden, and trump seems this isn‘t over. it is a neat bit of layout stop that was clever. we do know that donald trump has clever. we do know that donald trump ha s vowe d clever. we do know that donald trump has vowed to fight on in the courts, he ha
in the forensic weight she dismantled brett kava naugh the forensic weight she dismantled brett kavanaugh and the supreme court i would hope that if biden retires after one term, she would be in prime position to take over. i can only echo the wonderful airdaily over. i can only echo the wonderful air daily news headline that says south ayrshire hotel owner loses presidential election. i think that sums it up. a reference to his golf resort in scotland, which i guess he will have more time to...
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it comes following the criticism of her handling of justice amy coney barrett's supreme court hearing. sheposition since 2017. >>> covid vaccinations in december is the trajectory for pfizer as it takes its vaccine to the fda asking for emergency use approval. enter vaccine candidate number three, university of oxford. along with the drug maker astrazeneca now saying that it is -- it, too, i should say, has a viable vaccine. with three drugs in play now long before the project ed -- from covid-19. cheryl hurd looks at who will actually get it and when. >> reporter: the first round of covid-19 vaccinations could be just weeks away. on december 10th the fda will consider granting pfizer emergency approval for its vaccine. if approved, the vaccine could be given out just days later. what would happen here in california? today governor newsom talked about the distribution time line. >> it shouldn't surprise anybody that the phase one vaccination distribution plan in thames of prioritization is focusing first and foremost on our health care workers, these truly essential workers, now experienci
it comes following the criticism of her handling of justice amy coney barrett's supreme court hearing. sheposition since 2017. >>> covid vaccinations in december is the trajectory for pfizer as it takes its vaccine to the fda asking for emergency use approval. enter vaccine candidate number three, university of oxford. along with the drug maker astrazeneca now saying that it is -- it, too, i should say, has a viable vaccine. with three drugs in play now long before the project ed --...
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was an independent and she was going to bring honor back to the supreme court of arizona, cochiseounty. she entered the election, spent a fortune, and they blackballed her, ruined her life, made a mockery of everything and she is so upset right now because of the way politics are played. listen, america. they have been after donald trump since the first day he took office. why wouldn't you think there is some hanky-panky going on with the voting thing? me and thousands of my republican friends all agree that they have been filling out dead man ballots since june. what about the video of that man who had his hatchback of his vehicle open and there was 10,000 or 20,000 ballots in the back of this citizen's car? that guy should be put in jail. a guy is walking around and we have it on video. here's one more thing i'm going to leave you with, america. when you look at the videotape, when joe biden admitted that, i tried to get the prosecutor who is looking into my son over and burisma-- over with to back off, and he said that right on tape, and i'll be they fired him. no one who runs
was an independent and she was going to bring honor back to the supreme court of arizona, cochiseounty. she entered the election, spent a fortune, and they blackballed her, ruined her life, made a mockery of everything and she is so upset right now because of the way politics are played. listen, america. they have been after donald trump since the first day he took office. why wouldn't you think there is some hanky-panky going on with the voting thing? me and thousands of my republican friends...
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she was on the court. absolutely, right, she's making those decisions 54 from the supreme court just before midnight.all right, allan, thanks very much. ellen fisher there in washington d.c. because of stolen data from one of the largest fertility clinic networks in the united states. the company called u.s. fertility owns $55.00 locations across the country, and it says it was hit by a run somewhere attack. now this kind of attack steals data, encrypts the victim's network for then demanding a payment to give it back to the f.b.i. and to other federal agencies say hospitals are facing an imminent threat of attacks. and that they are especially concerning. during the pandemic security firms say hospitals are experiencing the most significant cyber security attacks they've ever seen. let's speak now to the cyber security expert and owner of security discovery dot com joins us live by skype from kiev 1st. tell us how dangerous this is. i mean, given that we're talking about, you know, health services, hospitals and so forth. presumably these kind of attacks are putting lives at risk . yeah, absolutely.
she was on the court. absolutely, right, she's making those decisions 54 from the supreme court just before midnight.all right, allan, thanks very much. ellen fisher there in washington d.c. because of stolen data from one of the largest fertility clinic networks in the united states. the company called u.s. fertility owns $55.00 locations across the country, and it says it was hit by a run somewhere attack. now this kind of attack steals data, encrypts the victim's network for then demanding a...
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that should have been followed we should still be without the present trying to 2 in the supreme court which she just passed recently with 3 because it's yeah it was going to be very interesting to see how this develops the time being thanks very much indeed matthew's joining us from los angeles let's go to texas big states with a lot of it toral electoral votes it was considered neck and neck but it has ended up in donald trump's column let's join hiding here castor who's in houston for a sense yes 38 electoral college votes were up for grabs and as i say they went to the president. that's right and this really comes as no big surprise here in taxes given that this is a state that has supported only republican presidential candidates for more than 4 decades but sure was has this come close with joe biden. ending up about 6 percentage points behind president of course not all of that but it's happening counted yet and that is a very narrow margin of victory for president trump and it means that democrats on the ground in texas have made plenty of progress in the last few years as democratic shif
that should have been followed we should still be without the present trying to 2 in the supreme court which she just passed recently with 3 because it's yeah it was going to be very interesting to see how this develops the time being thanks very much indeed matthew's joining us from los angeles let's go to texas big states with a lot of it toral electoral votes it was considered neck and neck but it has ended up in donald trump's column let's join hiding here castor who's in houston for a...
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biden leans on. >> maybe helping pick a future supreme court nominee, if democrats win control of the senate and there is a supreme court vacancy. maybe she, in some ways, like vice president biden was in the obama administration, sort of almost a second secretary of state, going abroad. >> reporter: but analysts believe kamala harris could also be a uniquely positioned leader for this extraordinary period, that she's the person in the next administration who can take the point on issues of racial justice and helping joe biden navigate through the next potentially devastating months of the coronavirus surge. >> that means coronavirus pandemic mitigation efforts. perhaps she'd be using that to communicate to black and brown communities, to places that she has focused heavily on as senator. >> reporter: analysts tell us that in addition to being joe biden's bridge to those minority communities in america, that it's also likely that he'll count on kamala harris at age 56 to be his bridge to younger americans, and that will also help position her for the office that she might seek after the biden administration. brian todd, washington. >>> fo
biden leans on. >> maybe helping pick a future supreme court nominee, if democrats win control of the senate and there is a supreme court vacancy. maybe she, in some ways, like vice president biden was in the obama administration, sort of almost a second secretary of state, going abroad. >> reporter: but analysts believe kamala harris could also be a uniquely positioned leader for this extraordinary period, that she's the person in the next administration who can take the point on...
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she is now on the supreme court and she can be a role model just as a speaker pelosi is to some women on the left as being a role model. i'm excited about this new version of what an american woman wants to be and what true empowerment means for women today. >> host: debbie walsh is the director of the center for american women in politics at rutgers university and she's pointing out that while many republican women ran and one in congress women are still very underrepresented on the revolving inside and here is a quote from her. in many ways cycle for the republican women is a very simple story. you can't see numeric gains officeholders unless you have increases in the number of candidates. these are important gains. they need to be celebrated and they need to be acknowledged but women are still very underrepresented on the revolving in the side and going to turn to a story here at buzz feed that says according to the pew research center about 30% of registered women voters in 2018 train 19 identified as a republican while only 6% of republicans in the house were women at that time.
she is now on the supreme court and she can be a role model just as a speaker pelosi is to some women on the left as being a role model. i'm excited about this new version of what an american woman wants to be and what true empowerment means for women today. >> host: debbie walsh is the director of the center for american women in politics at rutgers university and she's pointing out that while many republican women ran and one in congress women are still very underrepresented on the...
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she said we are very happy to prove it to the supreme court. what she's say there about preventing proof and facts to the pennsylvania state legislature, obviously that was not done in a courtroom. that happened in a courtroom ballroom last week, where you watched rudy giuliani and jenna ellis, put the president on speakerphone. that's not the same thing as taking your allegations of fraud to court with evidence. that is the thing we have talked about so many times here. we have seen these now at least 30 cases that they have lost or withdrawn between the trump campaign and his republican allies. there's also talk from the president, as we heard last night, talking about things they're not alleging in court, brooke. they just don't seem to be in accordance with reality. of course his team admitted in course they had a non-zero number of people in the room, meaning they had people in the room. they may have been unhappy how close they were, but those are not the same arguments that the president is making. so you see the legal team try to put the
she said we are very happy to prove it to the supreme court. what she's say there about preventing proof and facts to the pennsylvania state legislature, obviously that was not done in a courtroom. that happened in a courtroom ballroom last week, where you watched rudy giuliani and jenna ellis, put the president on speakerphone. that's not the same thing as taking your allegations of fraud to court with evidence. that is the thing we have talked about so many times here. we have seen these now...
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supreme court was all male. it was an era when the supreme court women's bathroom was still a second men's bathroom they used just for farting. so how did sheonvince these nine gentlemen to care about gender equality? she brought discrimination cases where the injured parties were men. it was a genius move. the legal equivalent of hiding dog medicine inside a piece of cheese. her advocacy brought down legal discrimination all over this country. in new york, she helped flight attendants sue for pregnancy discrimination. in oklahoma, she defeated a law that mandated different drinking ages for men and women. and in missouri, she fought a law that allowed women to opt out of serving on juries. and you may think jury duty is boring, but having female jurors is so important. it's the only reason women aren't convicted of witchcraft anymore. finally i can cast my midnight spells in peace. and it was after all that that rbg spent 27 more years as one of america's greatest justices. her accomplishments were immense, and her death means a lot of people are very [bleep]. or, as the french say, "très [bleep]." which is all so infuriating. and i know t
supreme court was all male. it was an era when the supreme court women's bathroom was still a second men's bathroom they used just for farting. so how did sheonvince these nine gentlemen to care about gender equality? she brought discrimination cases where the injured parties were men. it was a genius move. the legal equivalent of hiding dog medicine inside a piece of cheese. her advocacy brought down legal discrimination all over this country. in new york, she helped flight attendants sue for...
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she is at the very beginning of what will likely be a long career on the supreme court. and i think she's someone who will care about her reputation for integrity, her legacy as a justice. i think she would want to avoid that. whether that means recusing heavy or finding some way to avoid actually casting the decisive vote. i think it is something she would like to avoid doing as her first big action on the supreme court. >> of course, we're not there yet. do you want to weigh he in? >> one of the things that will be interesting. we know that the attorney general has irritated president trump by not launching an investigation, at least announcing it. will he weigh never. we an answer to that but it is something to watch. >> we've seen the justice department becoming involved in cases regarding the defamation suit. a woman accusing him of sexual assau assault. >> absolutely. you've seen that. this would be using the power and influence of the justice department to help determine an election. have you gotten any lead on how they're seeing that? he's wanted to stay out of he
she is at the very beginning of what will likely be a long career on the supreme court. and i think she's someone who will care about her reputation for integrity, her legacy as a justice. i think she would want to avoid that. whether that means recusing heavy or finding some way to avoid actually casting the decisive vote. i think it is something she would like to avoid doing as her first big action on the supreme court. >> of course, we're not there yet. do you want to weigh he in?...
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supreme court. salinas versus railroad retirement board, jones versus mississippi, borden versus the united states, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the oral arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org/ supreme court. >> as sheived in georgia for a campaign rally, democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris spoke briefly with reporters. harris: well, it works. it's comfortable. but it's good to be back in georgia. obviously the election is near in terms of a day. we're here to remind georgia of the importance of their vote. and the significance of what joe and i care about. and the lives of the people of
supreme court. salinas versus railroad retirement board, jones versus mississippi, borden versus the united states, and fulton versus city of philadelphia. listen to the oral arguments live or on-demand at c-span.org/ supreme court. >> as sheived in georgia for a campaign rally, democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris spoke briefly with reporters. harris: well, it works. it's comfortable. but it's good to be back in georgia. obviously the election is near in terms of a day....
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. >> tuesday, nevada's secretary of state went before the state's supreme court certify the results of the 2020 election. she announced nevada experienced record turnout for the general election 77% of registered voters taking part. this is just under 20 minutes. >> as nevada's chief election officer, i'm honored to hereby ca >> i am honored to call the order the campus of the votes for the general election required by nevada revised statute 293.395. we have a majority of nevada's supreme court justices assembled and can therefore proceed with the canvas. i would like to welcome chief justice pickering, justice givens, justice hardy, justice stigledge, and justice silver. , justice y stigledge, and justice silver. before i begin the review of the results of the 2020 general election, which occurred on tuesday, november 3, i would like to take this opportunity to comment on the election. the covid-19 pandemic clearly had a significant impact on the way the 2020 election was conducted. we made the decision to conduct an all mail-in primary election, which saw historic turnout of 29.5%. while we were hopeful to
. >> tuesday, nevada's secretary of state went before the state's supreme court certify the results of the 2020 election. she announced nevada experienced record turnout for the general election 77% of registered voters taking part. this is just under 20 minutes. >> as nevada's chief election officer, i'm honored to hereby ca >> i am honored to call the order the campus of the votes for the general election required by nevada revised statute 293.395. we have a majority of...
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she put a lot of her chest into it. do you know how a case gets to the supreme court. the third circuit granted an appeal. se pending. she seems confident she can get a case to the supreme court. have you seen anything in the 31 lawsuits that might get donald trump to the supreme court where in your view that court would over turn the election of joe biden. >> no. there's not been anything. thanks for having me by the way. i appreciate you. there's not been anything legally that i have seen that's come out. it has been crazy conspiracy theories. anybody can appeal a case. and because once a case gets turned down and lose at a lower court level. appeals are obligated to take the case. the supreme court is not obligated to take cases. i'm not seeing anything with a legal basis whatsoever. and agree with chris christy. these cases are now beginning to be an embarrassment for the legal profession. and need to stop. it needs to stop. let the transition move forward. >> somebody who has been a civil rights lawyer and done the right thing as human being. to fight for the rights for black people and receive justic
she put a lot of her chest into it. do you know how a case gets to the supreme court. the third circuit granted an appeal. se pending. she seems confident she can get a case to the supreme court. have you seen anything in the 31 lawsuits that might get donald trump to the supreme court where in your view that court would over turn the election of joe biden. >> no. there's not been anything. thanks for having me by the way. i appreciate you. there's not been anything legally that i have...
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she said for the next step. >> could you do anything. you didn't have to be confined by what it means to be black. >> sitting on that supreme court was thurgood marshall. she would have cracked that ceiling with a hammer. >> this is a fight to define what kind of country we are. and it is a fight to determine what kind of country we will be. and it is a fight to determine whether we are willing to stand up for our deepest values. because let's be clear. we are better than this. >> she would pledge her last semester senior year gaining a greater sisterhood. the first historically african-american greek lettered sorority founded on howard's campus. harris graduated in 1986. by now, d.c. was known as chocolate city for its majority african-american population reflected in its culture. the mayor was black, black arts and busineses flourished and for the first time in her life, harris found herself in the majority. she then returned to the san francisco bay area deciding to pursue a career in the legal field. she attended the university of california hastings in san francisco for law school where in her second year, she became the president of the
she said for the next step. >> could you do anything. you didn't have to be confined by what it means to be black. >> sitting on that supreme court was thurgood marshall. she would have cracked that ceiling with a hammer. >> this is a fight to define what kind of country we are. and it is a fight to determine what kind of country we will be. and it is a fight to determine whether we are willing to stand up for our deepest values. because let's be clear. we are better than...
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. >> maybe helping pick a future supreme court nominee if democrats win control of the senate and there is a supreme court vacancy. maybe sheill be in some ways like vice president biden was in the obama administration, sort of a secretary of state going abroad. >> reporter: but analysts believe kamala harris could also be a uniquely positioned leader for this extraordinary period, that she's the person in the next administration who can take the point on issues of racial justice and helping joe biden navigate through the next potentially devastating months of the coronavirus surge. >> that means coronavirus pandemic mitigation efforts. perhaps she'd be using that to communicate to black and brown communities, to platwo places s has focused on as senator. >> reporter: in addition to being joe biden's bridge to the minority communities in america, he's likely to count on kamala harris at age 56 to be his bridge to younger americans and that will also help position her for whatever office she might seek after the biden administration. wolf? >> good reporting, rob ryan. thank you very much. just ahead. as president-elect biden
. >> maybe helping pick a future supreme court nominee if democrats win control of the senate and there is a supreme court vacancy. maybe sheill be in some ways like vice president biden was in the obama administration, sort of a secretary of state going abroad. >> reporter: but analysts believe kamala harris could also be a uniquely positioned leader for this extraordinary period, that she's the person in the next administration who can take the point on issues of racial justice...
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he's already talked about the need to get amy coney barrett on the supreme court so she can rule in his favor on any future election challenges and this weekend he was thanking the supreme court ahead of time for being more than his political tools to get him four more years in the white house. >> let me quote president trump himself and say we'll see what happens. on this full day -- all the time. we'll see what happens. >> in two weeks. >> so we have one day before tomorrow's presidential election. some consider it the most consequential election of our lifetimes. >> i do. >> president trump holds a rally in north carolina and ends in wisconsin and michigan. in between he'll be in biden's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania, and joe biden has two events later on tonight in pittsburgh. here's why the focus is on pennsylvania, by the way. biden leads by nine. 52% to 43%. both "the washington post," abc news and the reuters/ipsos polls have biden leading by seven. 51% to 44%. the mullen berg college poll finds biden up by five. 49% to 44%. while "the new york times" siena college poll sho
he's already talked about the need to get amy coney barrett on the supreme court so she can rule in his favor on any future election challenges and this weekend he was thanking the supreme court ahead of time for being more than his political tools to get him four more years in the white house. >> let me quote president trump himself and say we'll see what happens. on this full day -- all the time. we'll see what happens. >> in two weeks. >> so we have one day before...
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she has seven children, she is now on the supreme court. she be able model just as nancy pelosi is to some women on the left. i'm excited to see this new version of what american women what debbie walsh points out that while many republican women in congress, women are still very under representative over the republican side. here is a quote, "in many ways, this is a simple story, you cannot see gains in officeholders unless you have increases in the candidates. these are important gains. they need to be celebrated and acknowledge. women are still very underrepresented on the republican side." here is a story that says according to the pew research center, about 38% of registered women voters in 2018 and 2019 identified as republicans while only 6% of republicans in the house were women at that time. how do you change those numbers? percentage ofge women identifying as republicans but only 6% last session in congress who are women. should that change, and how do you change it? think what i mentioned earlier about building a field team or pipeli
she has seven children, she is now on the supreme court. she be able model just as nancy pelosi is to some women on the left. i'm excited to see this new version of what american women what debbie walsh points out that while many republican women in congress, women are still very under representative over the republican side. here is a quote, "in many ways, this is a simple story, you cannot see gains in officeholders unless you have increases in the candidates. these are important gains....
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and the vote was 4-4 on the grounds that she had just been confirmed the day before so, if it does reach the u.s. supreme court again, and she decides to participate, that could change the vote. >> so, i mean, there are different ways in which this could get litigated and drawn out. some will dispute what's happening at the poll sites themselves is sounds like there's going to be recounts. there's concern about what the post office has done to get ballots counted in a timely fashion. which -- i guess all of these could potentially hold things up, right? so then we start looking towards the deadlines. i mean, what's the -- what's the drop dead deadline here? >> well, it's worth noting it's really to donald trump's advantage to allow a certain amount of time for counting the ballots because the military and overseas ballots are allowed to come in in pennsylvania for an entire week after election, so even later than that three-day period and the military ballots might be more favorable to him than the other mail-in ballots so, this could still continue if pennsylvania is still -- if the election is still undecide
and the vote was 4-4 on the grounds that she had just been confirmed the day before so, if it does reach the u.s. supreme court again, and she decides to participate, that could change the vote. >> so, i mean, there are different ways in which this could get litigated and drawn out. some will dispute what's happening at the poll sites themselves is sounds like there's going to be recounts. there's concern about what the post office has done to get ballots counted in a timely fashion....
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but she did not become a supreme court justice because of her neutrality. of conservative judges, she is a product, in part, of the federalist society, whose mission is to get as many right-wing judges into judiciary, as possible. among, you know, other things. last night, samuel alito gave a speech to the federalist society annual conference. he didn't have to pretend he has no agenda so last night, justice samuel alito, delivered remarks that were shot through with conser conservative tropes and fox news grievance. >> you can't say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. until very recently, that's what the vast majority of americans thought. now, it's considered bigotry. i wrote the following. i assume that those who cling to old beliefs will be able to whisper their thoughts in the recesses of their homes. but if they repeat those views in public, they will risk being labeled as bigots and treated as such by governments, employers, and schools. that is just what is coming to pass. one of the great challenges for the supreme court going f
but she did not become a supreme court justice because of her neutrality. of conservative judges, she is a product, in part, of the federalist society, whose mission is to get as many right-wing judges into judiciary, as possible. among, you know, other things. last night, samuel alito gave a speech to the federalist society annual conference. he didn't have to pretend he has no agenda so last night, justice samuel alito, delivered remarks that were shot through with conser conservative tropes...
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once the supreme court rules in several months, she had record numbers of people in the hospital in the united states where the coronavirus, as the number of new cases continues to seoul, almost 62000 people are currently hospitalized with 19, a 1000000 people have been infected in the united states, in just the last 10 days, russian peacekeeping troops have been deployed to nagorno-karabakh, following a deal to end 6 weeks of fighting. the disputed region is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but is controlled by ethnic armenians as areas of spend a day celebrating. what's been seen as a win delivering swades territory to that country, but in neighboring armenia, it's being described as a disaster. reports we had over like it or not. well, it's a nation in shock. many baffled that their media has signed an agreement. they see as humiliating and for some, the anger was too much to contain. by early warning, protesters started to arrive in front of parliament. i don't know how this nation believes this man says, calling on people to rise up. emotions were high, and soon th
once the supreme court rules in several months, she had record numbers of people in the hospital in the united states where the coronavirus, as the number of new cases continues to seoul, almost 62000 people are currently hospitalized with 19, a 1000000 people have been infected in the united states, in just the last 10 days, russian peacekeeping troops have been deployed to nagorno-karabakh, following a deal to end 6 weeks of fighting. the disputed region is internationally recognized as part...
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to pardon himself that was a question that was brought up for him equally but when she was confirmed as a supreme court justice during the hearings a couple of weeks ago on the hill i was there she didn't answer that she said that something that might come up at some point in the future for the supreme court to consider could possibly come sooner than you think so will he leave i don't think you've really got any option but if he's going to protect his legacy if he's going to be thought well of then you probably want to here's another thing that was suggested to me by someone in donald trump's or but he will leave graciously and the reason he will leave graciously is because he wants to make sure you leave a good impression because he intends to run in 4 years time because then he won't have to worry about what corporate did to his 1st term in the oval office allan thanks very much indeed alan's talking to us from washington d.c. well georgia's become the unexpected toss up for donald trump with joe biden closing in on his lead for more on this let's speak to andy gallacher he's joining us live from mi
to pardon himself that was a question that was brought up for him equally but when she was confirmed as a supreme court justice during the hearings a couple of weeks ago on the hill i was there she didn't answer that she said that something that might come up at some point in the future for the supreme court to consider could possibly come sooner than you think so will he leave i don't think you've really got any option but if he's going to protect his legacy if he's going to be thought well of...
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once the supreme court rules in several months, she obertan see i'll just 0. protests have been taking place across peru after martin. this car was removed as president protesters fault with police outside congress in the capital, even as karl rove remains very popular. despite the accusations of corruption that led to his impeachment, sanchez has the latest from lima, anger, and outrage, and it is major cities from lima to school bloody keep. protesters clashed with riot police. dozens were arrested violence also erupting around the perimeter of congress. as my limited know was sworn in this new interim president. there was this congress does whatever they want with us. we have to fight the country, can't go on like this in his message. really? no, said he been entrusted with a legitimate vote to defend the nation. this is momentum. we do this in a public place. this is a difficult time for the country. people have expectations and they look at us worried that the crisis isn't deniable. we must act maturely with, you know, i should, peruvians elections will b
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she angered many democrats in her state when she confirmed supreme court justice brett kavanaugh amidegations against him of sexual assault and voted against impeaching donald trump. her opponent is sarah gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives. filled by anger against collins, in the first week of her campaign, the 48-year-old raised $1 million. in south carolina, a republican incumbent lindsey graham is up against jamie harrison. lindsey graham is seeking a fourth term. as head of the judiciary committee, he has led the republican push to confirm three of president trump's nominees to the supreme court. during the 2016 primaries, he called trump a xenophobic racist but has since become one of the president's staunchest allies. as chairman of the south carolina democratic party, jamie harrison was one -- was the first african-american to hold that role, growing up on food stamps and pubc housing. he says his humble upbringing would make him an important and underrepresented voice in the senate. in north carolina, the races between tom tellis and cal cunningham share
she angered many democrats in her state when she confirmed supreme court justice brett kavanaugh amidegations against him of sexual assault and voted against impeaching donald trump. her opponent is sarah gideon, the speaker of the maine house of representatives. filled by anger against collins, in the first week of her campaign, the 48-year-old raised $1 million. in south carolina, a republican incumbent lindsey graham is up against jamie harrison. lindsey graham is seeking a fourth term. as...
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she did not give a reason why but she faced criticism for praising her republican colleagues for their handling of amy barrett's supreme court confirmation. the 87-year-old senator said that she plans to focus on issues now including wildfires climate change and the pandemic. >>> coming up, a growing scandal involving concealed weapon permits. why an apple executive is accused in the alleged bribery scheme. >> up next, a former police officer now charged in a police shooting. reaction to the case that say first for the city. >>> san francisco district attorney today announced he is filing manslaughter and weapon charges against a former police officer for shooting an unarmed man three years ago. ktvu has more on the charges and reaction of the family of the man who was killed. >> okay, through here. >>> san francisco's district attorney announced his office filed homicide charges against a former rookie police officer in a nearly 3-year-old officer- involved shooting. >> i am here to announce that earlier this morning my office has filed homicide charges against former san francisco police department officer. >> the case dre
she did not give a reason why but she faced criticism for praising her republican colleagues for their handling of amy barrett's supreme court confirmation. the 87-year-old senator said that she plans to focus on issues now including wildfires climate change and the pandemic. >>> coming up, a growing scandal involving concealed weapon permits. why an apple executive is accused in the alleged bribery scheme. >> up next, a former police officer now charged in a police shooting....
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supreme court case and keep immigrants in the count. the hearing is the first big test for supreme court justice amy coney barrett when it comes to executive power. shet deals directly with the amount of power the man who appointed her to the supreme court has. here she is today. >> a lot of historical evidence and longstanding practice really cuts against her position. reporter: that is her questioning the administration talking about past presidents. in the past no case ever made it to the supreme court in the past. all the appellate courts said illegal immigrants can be counted in the census. neil? neil: david spunt, fine reporting. i appreciate it. david spunt following all of that at the supreme court. we'll see where that is going. in the meantime trying to get an idea not only about stimulus but vaccines. if it's a one two punch we see stimulus and see more vaccines and off to the races for better november -- december than the november we want to remember? after this. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know. if you
supreme court case and keep immigrants in the count. the hearing is the first big test for supreme court justice amy coney barrett when it comes to executive power. shet deals directly with the amount of power the man who appointed her to the supreme court has. here she is today. >> a lot of historical evidence and longstanding practice really cuts against her position. reporter: that is her questioning the administration talking about past presidents. in the past no case ever made it to...
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she seemed to carefully craft her questions to keep supreme court observers guessing about how she might this is a decision that will affect millions of americans, whether it's those 20 million that have gained coverage through the aca or those who have benefitted because they have pre-existing conditions, for example are still on their parents' insurance. there's a lot at stake. the supreme court won't issue a decision until the spring or summer. laura and christine. >> let's flip to wall street. adjusting to what will be a new requirement or policy under a new president. you can see how they're adjusting inside the market sector. solar companies are positioned to benefit with poll sies geared towards clean energy. investors are hoping there will be renewed focus on a big infrastructure spending bill. the need even more pressing because of the current jobs crisis. the idea is putting people to work to upgrade roads and they're going beyond giving americans right now a steady paycheck. >> so interesting how investors get it, world leaders get it but somehow republicans in congress are st
she seemed to carefully craft her questions to keep supreme court observers guessing about how she might this is a decision that will affect millions of americans, whether it's those 20 million that have gained coverage through the aca or those who have benefitted because they have pre-existing conditions, for example are still on their parents' insurance. there's a lot at stake. the supreme court won't issue a decision until the spring or summer. laura and christine. >> let's flip to...