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the supreme court has rewritten the law of class actions for the supreme court as ineffective new rationales to protect corporate speech under the first amendment. the supreme court has made more difficult under the first amendment for public sector unions to operate. the supreme court has enforced agreements to not go to court but rather to arbitrate disputes . these are big decisions. these are often issues where the chamber of commerce has been struggling politically to get its agenda enacted, for example in the form of class actions or punitive damage reforms and they've often been unsuccessful politically and getting the reform agenda and republican justices on the court have come along and given them what they sought by reinterpreting federal rules are reinterpreting statutes or creating new interpretations of the first amendment. that's true at the corporate agenda and more broadly with the republican agenda. on all of these big issues, the republican party gets what it wants from today's republican justices. i don't think that's because the justices are bought, i think it's because t
the supreme court has rewritten the law of class actions for the supreme court as ineffective new rationales to protect corporate speech under the first amendment. the supreme court has made more difficult under the first amendment for public sector unions to operate. the supreme court has enforced agreements to not go to court but rather to arbitrate disputes . these are big decisions. these are often issues where the chamber of commerce has been struggling politically to get its agenda...
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fast forward to the 2020 supreme court decision in ramos.his majority opinion, justice neil gorsuch wrote "though it's hard to say why these laws persist, their orins are clear." louisiana's practice was rooted in "the trappings of the jim crow era." and oregon's "can similarly be traced to the rise of the ku klux klan." but even though history has reached an inflection point, the non-unanimous jury story isn't over quite yet. the convictions of those who haven't yet exhausted the appeals process are vacated, and they're entitled to be retried. but what about those with final convictions, imprisoned following 10-2 or 11-1 votes? the supreme court hasn't ruled yet whether ramos applies retroactively to them, though it's expected to later this year in a case called "edwards v. vannoy." in the meantime, kaplan and the criminal justice reform clinic, along with legal colleagues working for free, are challenging dozens of those convictions in oregon state court. but it's not always easy figuring out which cases to challenge. >> unfortunately, ore
fast forward to the 2020 supreme court decision in ramos.his majority opinion, justice neil gorsuch wrote "though it's hard to say why these laws persist, their orins are clear." louisiana's practice was rooted in "the trappings of the jim crow era." and oregon's "can similarly be traced to the rise of the ku klux klan." but even though history has reached an inflection point, the non-unanimous jury story isn't over quite yet. the convictions of those who haven't...
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they found a powerful ally in the supreme court. which slowly whittled away the meaning of the reconstruction amendments when the brilliant myra colby bradwell applied for the illinois bar. she was ejected because women could not be lawyers. bradwell appealed appealed to the supreme court citing the 14th amendment as establishing equal rights in 1873 the supreme court dismissed her suit and the basis of nature and divine ordinance nature had made women timid and delicate and thus unfit for civil life to quote. the decision. god had made women to have one job and one job only motherhood for these were reasons quote a woman had no legal existence separate from her husband and could not hold property or enter into contracts and therefore cannot practice law. all human laws even the constitution the supreme court declared must bend to the law of the creator making any notion of equality between men and women, silly and downright dangerous. two years later virginia minor appeared before the court using the 14th amendment to insist on her
they found a powerful ally in the supreme court. which slowly whittled away the meaning of the reconstruction amendments when the brilliant myra colby bradwell applied for the illinois bar. she was ejected because women could not be lawyers. bradwell appealed appealed to the supreme court citing the 14th amendment as establishing equal rights in 1873 the supreme court dismissed her suit and the basis of nature and divine ordinance nature had made women timid and delicate and thus unfit for...
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for the supreme court.nk there is a lot of possible routes to this. i do think that it's clear that joe biden is signaling with this tranche of judges today that he is very, very serious about having women and minorities represented on the courts after four years of donald trump judges who were overwhelmingly white men. i think his point is he wants the lower courts to look like america. that is, in and of itself, the goal. whatever happens next in the supreme court, yes, it turns out justice breyer, but he is turning out a signal that this is what he values. >> and the republicans in the senate will want to make these confirmations as difficult as possible and try to slow them down as long as possible, especially when they see potential candidates for the united states supreme court in this group. >> yes, absolutely, they will. and this is definitely a signal that the current president wants to take the courts in a different direction, but it's not just in terms of diversity of these judges' characteristic
for the supreme court.nk there is a lot of possible routes to this. i do think that it's clear that joe biden is signaling with this tranche of judges today that he is very, very serious about having women and minorities represented on the courts after four years of donald trump judges who were overwhelmingly white men. i think his point is he wants the lower courts to look like america. that is, in and of itself, the goal. whatever happens next in the supreme court, yes, it turns out justice...
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they're hoping that keeps getting kicked up until the supreme court.out it strategically? >> i think it affects the arguments that we make. i think as you know the current law is that abortion is protected by roe v. wade and a state cannot provide abortion prior to viability. so we argue from the law that there are no facts relevant to the states to bring into this case because the precedent is clear on this matter, and it takes a very long time for ka case to make it's way through lower courts to the supreme court and the state indicated intent to. but there are many other laws that have been challenged over past years. bands and other restrictions and they are already working their way through the court system up to the supreme court as well. >> this one is robinson v marshall. you had more on the trump administration's ban, so there are cases that can be won. how feofful should people be? that if one of these cases, one of the several test cases that they want the supreme court to hear, how fearful should they be that this could overturn the protect
they're hoping that keeps getting kicked up until the supreme court.out it strategically? >> i think it affects the arguments that we make. i think as you know the current law is that abortion is protected by roe v. wade and a state cannot provide abortion prior to viability. so we argue from the law that there are no facts relevant to the states to bring into this case because the precedent is clear on this matter, and it takes a very long time for ka case to make it's way through lower...
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iran's supreme leader says u.s. promises have no credibility and repeats the only return to the nuclear deal if washington ends all sanctions. i'm about this and this is all just here on live from doha also coming up voting for a president in the republic of congo the man who's been in the job for 36 years once another town the leading opposition candidate has got covert.
iran's supreme leader says u.s. promises have no credibility and repeats the only return to the nuclear deal if washington ends all sanctions. i'm about this and this is all just here on live from doha also coming up voting for a president in the republic of congo the man who's been in the job for 36 years once another town the leading opposition candidate has got covert.
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iran's supreme leader says u.s. promises have no credibility and repeats the only return to the nuclear deal if washington ends all sanctions. i'm about this and this is all just here on live from doha also coming up voting for a president in the republic of congo the man who's been in the job for 36 years once another town the leading opposition candidate has got covert 19 and he's in the hospital. the palestinian authority finally begins its covered 100 vaccine roll out after getting 16000 those is through a u.n. led program. and more violence in myanmar as anti to protest continues the un's top official echoes calls for sanctions against the military leadership. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has described u.s. sanctions as criminal acts adding that washington's promises to lift them can't be believed how many once iran to become more self-reliant and says economic blockades should be turned into opportunities he also says iran's economy shouldn't be based on whether sanctions will be eased the supr
iran's supreme leader says u.s. promises have no credibility and repeats the only return to the nuclear deal if washington ends all sanctions. i'm about this and this is all just here on live from doha also coming up voting for a president in the republic of congo the man who's been in the job for 36 years once another town the leading opposition candidate has got covert 19 and he's in the hospital. the palestinian authority finally begins its covered 100 vaccine roll out after getting 16000...
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iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has described u.s. sanctions as criminal acts adding that any promise of them being lifted cond be believed how many wants iran to become more self-reliant saying economic blockade should be turned into opportunity and that economic performance shouldn't be based on whether sanctions will go the supreme leader was addressing the nation for the persian new year how many also address the under having nuclear deal specifically attacking the tactics employed by former u.s. president donald trump. method. the maximum pressure of the united states has failed the previous idiot hope to put iran in a weak position so that iran could be brought to the negotiating table and he could impose his will on a weak iran but he lost very disgracefully his departure came with a lot of descriptions he disgraced not only himself but also the united states with the dignity given to us by god this nation is going to move on and they should know that the maximum pressure has been failing so far even in the future if the new ad
iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has described u.s. sanctions as criminal acts adding that any promise of them being lifted cond be believed how many wants iran to become more self-reliant saying economic blockade should be turned into opportunity and that economic performance shouldn't be based on whether sanctions will go the supreme leader was addressing the nation for the persian new year how many also address the under having nuclear deal specifically attacking the tactics...
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the brazilian supreme court yes that is very aware of. there is. there is an attempt to distinguish what happened from what happened the others although all the lawyers of all the other condemned will be tried in their luck and trying to do their best to release their or there are clients from brazil and jed's and that's a risk gustavo obviously this should come a bad time for the president. do you think that this is something that could potentially undermine his chances to win reelection definitely i think until 2 weeks ago both in other words the head and shoulders favorite to win reelection because now other forces had emerged to challenge him the spite of what we're seeing with the situation of the pens amec despite economic and saudis being on there are on the rise and other has not yet been challenged by a worthy opponent and now he has someone who just as he did can command the media agenda can command the political agenda and that the fact that lula in his 1st speech which i mean it's in everything that stump speech but name. he m
the brazilian supreme court yes that is very aware of. there is. there is an attempt to distinguish what happened from what happened the others although all the lawyers of all the other condemned will be tried in their luck and trying to do their best to release their or there are clients from brazil and jed's and that's a risk gustavo obviously this should come a bad time for the president. do you think that this is something that could potentially undermine his chances to win reelection...
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and today, the supreme court considers gutting the voting rights act even more. we will speak with ari berman of mother jones. then as the rollout of johnson & johnson vaccines begin today, we look at the racial vaccination gap. black americans are not only twice as likely to die of covid-19 as white americans, but also dying at rates similar to those of white americans who are 10 years older. we will speak with dr. oni blackstone about her call to lower the age cutoff for vaccine eligibility for black americans. then "as the pandemic raged, abortion access arly flickered out." >> abortion access was an a crisis before the pandemic had. what we have seen over the past year is the collision of a deadly pandemic with many years worth of state laws aimed at making access to abortion as difficult as possible. so the covid pandemiin many ways has offered as a preview of what it will be like when the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. amy: we will speak to investigative journalist amy littlefield. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.
and today, the supreme court considers gutting the voting rights act even more. we will speak with ari berman of mother jones. then as the rollout of johnson & johnson vaccines begin today, we look at the racial vaccination gap. black americans are not only twice as likely to die of covid-19 as white americans, but also dying at rates similar to those of white americans who are 10 years older. we will speak with dr. oni blackstone about her call to lower the age cutoff for vaccine...
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the decision to throw out the corruption charges was based on a technicality the supreme court judge said brazil's former president had been tried by a court in the southern city of could he chiba that had no jurisdiction over his case he may still be retried in the capital brasilia there are many legal twists and turns in this case the supreme court still has to decide whether the judge who convicted the law was impartial or had his own political agenda and colluded with the prosecution meanwhile moolah has started negotiating in alliance with other left wing parties and even conservative politicians who are not happy with president jalal santa monica of al-jazeera rio de janeiro. the former president commonly known just as lula has been one of the most popular political figures in latin america he was elected brazil's president in 2002 becoming the 1st leftist leader in almost half a century he served for 8 years but his bid to run for presidency again in 2018 was blocked because of corruption charges lula has been credited with presiding over brazil's longest period of economic gr
the decision to throw out the corruption charges was based on a technicality the supreme court judge said brazil's former president had been tried by a court in the southern city of could he chiba that had no jurisdiction over his case he may still be retried in the capital brasilia there are many legal twists and turns in this case the supreme court still has to decide whether the judge who convicted the law was impartial or had his own political agenda and colluded with the prosecution...
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and this comes up a lot in supreme court hearings in judiciary. but i'm not sure all the senators understand this, that the federal courts, district courts, circuit court, they have ethics rules that they have to follow and report things. could you talk about how the code of ethics that's contained in this bill would help to improve public trust in the fairness of supreme court decisions? >> well, it's just common sense that the supreme court and federal judges should have a code of ethics. the important part about this provision is that it leaves it to the judicial conference to determine what that code of ethics is. so it maintains an independence for the judiciary. the chief justice is the chair of the judicial conference. and it's made up of judges. so they will create their own code of conduct. >> which presumably could be like the circuit court, ones they have right now. >> absolutely. i'd like to make one other comment, if i could. >> sure. >> i would like to read to you, since we've been discussing disclosure, what justice scalia has said
and this comes up a lot in supreme court hearings in judiciary. but i'm not sure all the senators understand this, that the federal courts, district courts, circuit court, they have ethics rules that they have to follow and report things. could you talk about how the code of ethics that's contained in this bill would help to improve public trust in the fairness of supreme court decisions? >> well, it's just common sense that the supreme court and federal judges should have a code of...
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which means high came out of the supreme national security council the main. body that comes out that you know sentences. back to this which i think is very important as the great fight others but. as i give that more weight than the regular. ones that i think is a month important that compliance compliance with with some friends but that didn't even say that we will go over compliant assume that the united. lives with. which has been the main point in the minds of many in our reporting on the nuclear issue and that. is that you know that by which me. which speaks to the other or another debate within iran that the states is not trustworthy b. and we can't guarantee if we get back to the same level of compliance with the j c if you wait before the united states can yes do it then we will we might face and not there necking on the part of the united states so i think there are enormous problems are very important but. you know if you're as i think it's when you're pushing back against that at some point and wife and. the girls that enter iran that iran is in a
which means high came out of the supreme national security council the main. body that comes out that you know sentences. back to this which i think is very important as the great fight others but. as i give that more weight than the regular. ones that i think is a month important that compliance compliance with with some friends but that didn't even say that we will go over compliant assume that the united. lives with. which has been the main point in the minds of many in our reporting on the...
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roula speech on wednesday was the 1st since a supreme court judge overturned the corruption convictions which put him behind bars for 18 months and stripped him of his political rights than from the $28000.00 elections the leader of brazil's left wing workers' party is now seen as a political threat to president. he says it's too soon to talk about next year's presidential race he spoke like a candid it rule is already very popular leader presents himself as a moderate leader that this time and i think that the 1st speech that he gave those one as they was an attempt to shoulder himself is a moderate it can move we had to put together different groups different sectors of the blues in society and so i think that he has a problem a real problem for also not one for bills when i was at them to be reelected blasted both are not all for downplaying the coven 1000 pandemic which has already claimed the lives of almost 270000 brazilians the 2nd largest death toll after the united states. we have a president who says cover 19 is a small flu who says that only cowards fear the virus and that he
roula speech on wednesday was the 1st since a supreme court judge overturned the corruption convictions which put him behind bars for 18 months and stripped him of his political rights than from the $28000.00 elections the leader of brazil's left wing workers' party is now seen as a political threat to president. he says it's too soon to talk about next year's presidential race he spoke like a candid it rule is already very popular leader presents himself as a moderate leader that this time and...
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the decision has nothing to do with the lolas innocence or guilt the supreme court judge argued that the former president had been tried in the southern city of quote a chip when you should have been tried in the capital brasilia it may be a technicality but one that could be shaped presumes political and judicial landscape the fact is that moolah can now run for the presidency and he still has the support of half of brazil's voters according to a recent poll. some of them took to the streets to celebrate and to protest against what they call president bows and arrows mishandling of the pandemic. 7 reacted on twitter saying be an element of the charges proves he has always been right. accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic. speak to monica now so monica not only has the ms conviction been and nulled but now the evidence against him may be thrown out altogether because of these allegations against the judge who sentenced him as the the allegations that he didn't act and possibly
the decision has nothing to do with the lolas innocence or guilt the supreme court judge argued that the former president had been tried in the southern city of quote a chip when you should have been tried in the capital brasilia it may be a technicality but one that could be shaped presumes political and judicial landscape the fact is that moolah can now run for the presidency and he still has the support of half of brazil's voters according to a recent poll. some of them took to the streets...
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a supreme court judge in brazil announce the criminal convictions against former president lula da silva clearing the way for him to run the next year's presidential elections. in jordan this is al jazeera. also coming up unrest continues in senegal as opposition leader calls for large scale protests following his release on bail. people defy me in moscow into running against police were surrounding the hundreds of protesters in the district. after a year of pandemic hardships women mark their international day with protest celebrations to. begin with brazil then former president luis inacio lula da silva is set for what's been described as a sensational political comeback his conviction on corruption charges has been an old by a supreme court judge a decision restores his rights to contest next year's presidential election as one of the most popular figures on the left if he decides to run he will face off with the far right populist also. joins us live now from rio de janeiro. a little that was cleared because of a technicality what more can you tell us about this court ruling. well ex
a supreme court judge in brazil announce the criminal convictions against former president lula da silva clearing the way for him to run the next year's presidential elections. in jordan this is al jazeera. also coming up unrest continues in senegal as opposition leader calls for large scale protests following his release on bail. people defy me in moscow into running against police were surrounding the hundreds of protesters in the district. after a year of pandemic hardships women mark their...
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in 1920, the supreme court held in dillon vs. gloss that there was no doubt that congress can set a date for ratifying an amendment. the deadline to ratify the e.r.a. has long since passed, and the amendment fell short of the required number of states. when proposing a constitutional amendment, the deadline for ratification is just as important as the substance. the district court for district of columbia, less than two weeks ago, denied an effort by virginia, nevada, and illinois to force the adoption of the e.r.a., despite the 1979 deadline. in denying the effort of those states, the court said the deadline for ratification still receives the assent of 2/3 of both houses of congress and putting it in the resolving clause does not evade article 5 procedural requirements in any way. because setting a deadline takes a 2/3 vote of congress, it would be absurd to say that changing that deadline requires anything less. if a simple majority of congress could alter a proposed amendment, after it has been sent to the states, the 2/3 req
in 1920, the supreme court held in dillon vs. gloss that there was no doubt that congress can set a date for ratifying an amendment. the deadline to ratify the e.r.a. has long since passed, and the amendment fell short of the required number of states. when proposing a constitutional amendment, the deadline for ratification is just as important as the substance. the district court for district of columbia, less than two weeks ago, denied an effort by virginia, nevada, and illinois to force the...
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even pension plans this move follows litigation and a recent loss for the company in the british supreme court it's unclear what this means for operations in other countries to take company claims that the status of work unique to u.k. employment law and maintains the drivers are not categorized as employees. well for more let's bring in our business correspondent called frankfurt come on 1st of all what prompted this shift now good morning morning co well there was a supreme court ruling in the united kingdom of few weeks ago where the court said that it was not just a 3rd party booking agent you know with drivers being self-employed but that the drivers were actually workers which have a relationship with of self ordination and dependency with now due to this ruling by the supreme court in the u.k. facing to be sued sued by thousands more drivers so obviously you decided that this was a compromise a viable way to go it seems to be a costly way though can still the kind of money did. well doesn't make a lot of money at the moment it's not really profitable and it hasn't said what the an
even pension plans this move follows litigation and a recent loss for the company in the british supreme court it's unclear what this means for operations in other countries to take company claims that the status of work unique to u.k. employment law and maintains the drivers are not categorized as employees. well for more let's bring in our business correspondent called frankfurt come on 1st of all what prompted this shift now good morning morning co well there was a supreme court ruling in...
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the supreme court ruling stated. quote we find merit in humphries claim the common practice of conditioning freedom solely on whether an arrestee can afford bail is unconstitutional. he was absolutely thrilled. san francisco public defender mano raj you spoke with humphrey thursday and praised the courts to see vision. the reality is no person should lose their right to liberty simply because that person can't afford to post bail and that was a firm today by the california supreme court. roger says the ruling will change the way judges statewide decide on bail amounts. they have to make a real individualized consideration about whether that person can afford it. the ruling also had support from bail agents such as dale miller, a santa rosa attorney. there was lots of times when families had to make a decision between bailing out the breadwinner or paying the rent. but miller notes the ruling could cause delays in the system. there has to be an individual assessment of wealth. or lack of ability to pay and that will b
the supreme court ruling stated. quote we find merit in humphries claim the common practice of conditioning freedom solely on whether an arrestee can afford bail is unconstitutional. he was absolutely thrilled. san francisco public defender mano raj you spoke with humphrey thursday and praised the courts to see vision. the reality is no person should lose their right to liberty simply because that person can't afford to post bail and that was a firm today by the california supreme court. roger...
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the supreme court's decision centers on former judge said general who oversaw a little of the suv us trial and sentenced him to 12 years in prison monica yant to kiev and here there's an arrow has more for us. the court was divided as brazil is divided the supreme court has 5 judges to have said that that is a mortal who has not been in partial one of those 2 has said that this is the biggest judicial scandal in brazil's history to others say that he has been partial and the 5th judge says he's very new as the supreme court judge in need needs more time to read through the documents and vote but this does not change the fact that moola can now run for the presidency next year if he wants it's true that he can be retried since this vote has not eliminated all the charges against him all the evidence so he will be able to be a candidate next year who may be replied this is something that will take time and some statute of limitations meet expire meanwhile so yes it is a comeback and more than that i think it will sort of vindicated because he has been saying all along that he has been
the supreme court's decision centers on former judge said general who oversaw a little of the suv us trial and sentenced him to 12 years in prison monica yant to kiev and here there's an arrow has more for us. the court was divided as brazil is divided the supreme court has 5 judges to have said that that is a mortal who has not been in partial one of those 2 has said that this is the biggest judicial scandal in brazil's history to others say that he has been partial and the 5th judge says he's...
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accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic a planned news conference with the has just been postponed from all its go to monica to find out why some want to what's happening. well yes there was cancer at the last minute because. mullo wants to wait the result of a clearing and to the conduct of judges have a moral and moral was the is the man that he accuses of launching a political dead against him and most of us says that it was moral who brought upon him the charges of corruption and wrongly convicted him and now what what's being decided in brasilia by the supreme court is whether the fashion model acted with a political agenda of his own or not and will is waiting before he comes out the public to then say what. are on the results of 2 of 2 judicial decisions in these past hours one that are not old to his convictions and the one on on moral now whatever the outcome this does not mean that a lot has been found innocent the charges of corruption still
accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic a planned news conference with the has just been postponed from all its go to monica to find out why some want to what's happening. well yes there was cancer at the last minute because. mullo wants to wait the result of a clearing and to the conduct of judges have a moral and moral was the is the man that he accuses of launching a political dead...
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where the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is delivering his speech to mark the start of the persian new year new rules let's listen in to what he has to say futures. we are entering the year 1400 . traditionally when we. look at this so this is of course the beginning of the new stand your century now that. maybe according to make accurate. mathematical calculations that's not that's not the case but totally yes we are and training a new century. is no small unmeaning for room comparison that. previous century the year 1300 if we have such a company as an end the year 1300. we had the regime of results on the dependent dependent regime. that is on. there was a coup or conducted by the british implemented implemented by does a heart attack that he. said that was the beginning of the last century and that today. you know we are entering a new century with elections that are. governance based on independence and the votes of the people that have been have the self-reliance and self-confidence of the nation who. saw in france to this new century this year is so different than the previo
where the supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is delivering his speech to mark the start of the persian new year new rules let's listen in to what he has to say futures. we are entering the year 1400 . traditionally when we. look at this so this is of course the beginning of the new stand your century now that. maybe according to make accurate. mathematical calculations that's not that's not the case but totally yes we are and training a new century. is no small unmeaning for room comparison...
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your opening statement, madam chair, was correct that the supreme court has upheld disclosure. but it was incorrect to suggest, as has been suggested here and by others on this panel, that any particular proposals in this act have supreme court support. to the contrary, numerous supreme court decisions have limited past attempts to expand disclosure in the sort of ways included in this bill. specifically, s1 would unconstitutionally regulate speech that mentions a federal candidate or elected official at any time under a vague, subjective, and dangerously broad standard. this would in effect put the media and greater -- in greater control of public discourse and messaging. but the focus of the bill on identifying who is speaking is also bad for democracy. we should be focusing on issues rather than on individuals and contributors to organizations so that those people can be doxxed and personally attacked, exacerbating the politics of personal destruction and further coarsening political discourse in our country. there's a lot more bad in this bill. i could go on for some length
your opening statement, madam chair, was correct that the supreme court has upheld disclosure. but it was incorrect to suggest, as has been suggested here and by others on this panel, that any particular proposals in this act have supreme court support. to the contrary, numerous supreme court decisions have limited past attempts to expand disclosure in the sort of ways included in this bill. specifically, s1 would unconstitutionally regulate speech that mentions a federal candidate or elected...
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if a thing called writing circuit with supreme court justice. that certain states in north carolina. so he was off to raleigh the capitol of north carolina with 700 people. can you imagine the capitol of the state with seven other people? at what he got to a certain number of cases. each 90 go to the same pub and know the same people. it was a big drink of the temperamental think i've ever tasted i don't know what it is. it's a fortified wine. there is a club in richmond he started this club, i don't know people remember. you're a little kid they had a poll is not a horseshoe but a circular thing with the hole in the middle. that was his big thing. he was also, he recorded his wife she was a young teenager he met her, i know this is appalling, but it's true. he isn't law school with the great george lewis and william mary and his law notes he has little things little inscriptions like kids in our era were doing junior high. he would say polly and john or something like this. he was a whimsical guy. and i feel he had at top part. but he really wa
if a thing called writing circuit with supreme court justice. that certain states in north carolina. so he was off to raleigh the capitol of north carolina with 700 people. can you imagine the capitol of the state with seven other people? at what he got to a certain number of cases. each 90 go to the same pub and know the same people. it was a big drink of the temperamental think i've ever tasted i don't know what it is. it's a fortified wine. there is a club in richmond he started this club, i...
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but as you and i have said to each other again in another context, the supreme court, even this supremepecially this supreme court is full of surprises. so let's wait and see what they come up with. but whatever the supreme court says, i think we can be assured at least for the short-term that many in the republican party, and particularly the republican party leadership are going to keep proposing ways to suppress the vote. as i say, this is so sad. you know, it has to do with fear, fear of losing power. >> um-hum. >> that many people in the white community if we can call it that oro are simply afraid of losing power. and they want to hold on to power. in this last election, don -- and you reported it many times, we had a remarkable, fair and complete election in 2020 in which record numbers of people turned out to vote on both sides of the political divide. this was something we should be celebrating and building on. >> um-hum. >> bun instead of that you have these people who revert to jim crow, are afraid to have that happen, afraid to have more access, more options and moreout reach
but as you and i have said to each other again in another context, the supreme court, even this supremepecially this supreme court is full of surprises. so let's wait and see what they come up with. but whatever the supreme court says, i think we can be assured at least for the short-term that many in the republican party, and particularly the republican party leadership are going to keep proposing ways to suppress the vote. as i say, this is so sad. you know, it has to do with fear, fear of...
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he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united states constitution as the courts. maybe in some ways more so. it is good to hear that. one of the big problems is we tended to outsource constitutionalism to the supreme court. it does not belong just to the supreme court. it belongs to the senate and the house of representatives into we the people. thank you very much for a very engaging discussion, senator lee. thank all of you for joining us today. i hope you will tune back in on april 15 for a discussion with hoover fellow a carolin -- thank you for your attendance and attention. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> we will take you to pittsburgh for president biden's announcement of his economic plan based on infrastructure projects
he did not say take it to the supreme court. senator lee believes, and i'm interpreting from that -- must believe our representative government is as responsible for enforcing the united states constitution as the courts. maybe in some ways more so. it is good to hear that. one of the big problems is we tended to outsource constitutionalism to the supreme court. it does not belong just to the supreme court. it belongs to the senate and the house of representatives into we the people. thank you...
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this is another election lawsuit that the supreme court is steering clear of. and guys, it really deals this last blow to trump's baseless election fraud claims. so this was a case out of wisconsin, the supreme court is saying we are not taking this up. this was trump's lawyers who were challenging the way that absentee voting was implemented in the battleground state of wisconsin. they said that the wisconsin elections commission had overstepped by sort of broadening out the rules to allow more absentee voting. trump's team said that was not within the purview of the commission and that was instead within the purview of the legislature. so this was another case just like we saw out of pennsylvania a few weeks ago where trump's team and republicans, they were challenging another body that had stepped in to sort of usurp the power of the legislature here. but as we saw a few weeks ago, guys, the supreme court is not entertaining this claim, they didn't entertain the claim in pennsylvania. and this has essentially been the last gasp for trump's legal team here at
this is another election lawsuit that the supreme court is steering clear of. and guys, it really deals this last blow to trump's baseless election fraud claims. so this was a case out of wisconsin, the supreme court is saying we are not taking this up. this was trump's lawyers who were challenging the way that absentee voting was implemented in the battleground state of wisconsin. they said that the wisconsin elections commission had overstepped by sort of broadening out the rules to allow...
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. >> i said let's not do the supreme court. we should have 60 votes which we do because we get bipartisan support. >> we hope our bipartisan colleagues if not, we will put our heads together and figure out how to go and everything is on the table. >> we still have 60 votes in place with the supreme court and mitch mcconnell changed that. i would prefer to bring it back. we are where we are and i do not think anybody is going to want to hamstring themselves. >> i favor getting rid of the alabaster. there's too much we have to do for this country. >> sean: amazing what a couple of years can do when you're in charge. here's what you need to know about the democratic party. it's filled with the most radical, far left individuals of any major political party in modern political history. their only real principle is power over everything. over the constitution. over the bill of rights. over the rule of law. over basic fairness and justice. they want one party rule, they won in perpetuity forever and ever. their plan to achieve this g
. >> i said let's not do the supreme court. we should have 60 votes which we do because we get bipartisan support. >> we hope our bipartisan colleagues if not, we will put our heads together and figure out how to go and everything is on the table. >> we still have 60 votes in place with the supreme court and mitch mcconnell changed that. i would prefer to bring it back. we are where we are and i do not think anybody is going to want to hamstring themselves. >> i favor...
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kind of supreme court we have. this will give the supreme court chance to clean up the mess it created in shelby versus holder. we'll see what kind of supreme court we have in the country. >> one of the people voted on that is georgia native is clearance thomas who i don't think supported the voting rights act the last time i checked. tyler perry got this 230 acre magnificent facility for making movies. he's now spoken out. he said i'm resting my hope in the doj taking hard look at this unconstitutional voter suppression law that harkens to the jim crow era and some consider boycotting. please remember that we did turn georgia blue and there's a gubernatorial race on the horizon. that's the beauty of a democracy. noted he's been down this road before with the anti-lgbt laws and anti-abortion bills. boycott, what do you make of that as somebody in a leadership position in georgia? do you think state or the companies should be boycotted? >>. >> on thursday at 12:00 in front of coa-cola we'll announce the beginning of
kind of supreme court we have. this will give the supreme court chance to clean up the mess it created in shelby versus holder. we'll see what kind of supreme court we have in the country. >> one of the people voted on that is georgia native is clearance thomas who i don't think supported the voting rights act the last time i checked. tyler perry got this 230 acre magnificent facility for making movies. he's now spoken out. he said i'm resting my hope in the doj taking hard look at this...
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the constitution doesn't prohibit voter id and the supreme court upheld by 6-3 in a case from indiana 13 years ago that indiana could require voter id to vote. california requires voter id of drivers license or social security to register to vote. last time i checked california was not the center of jim crow. instead what you are seeing is an effort to use exaggerated language to attack what are sensible requirements that the supreme court has already upheld as consistent with the constitution. shannon: in most public polling we see people across ideological lines and different backgrounds the vast majority support some type of voter id and have no problem with it being used for voting. from the brennan center, a look at states that have some kind of what would be considered voter integrity laws, got to have id, limits on early voting and other restrictions in place, not like there are no states out there who are doing this. i don't know but that is a look at a big section of the country that has some kind of law. georgia, there's pressure on georgia with this lobbying past given the
the constitution doesn't prohibit voter id and the supreme court upheld by 6-3 in a case from indiana 13 years ago that indiana could require voter id to vote. california requires voter id of drivers license or social security to register to vote. last time i checked california was not the center of jim crow. instead what you are seeing is an effort to use exaggerated language to attack what are sensible requirements that the supreme court has already upheld as consistent with the constitution....
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she says the supreme federal decision and says that it gives us hope.talked to and other organisations are celebrating and saying finally someone has come and exposed what is going on. land grabbing is the main driver of deforestation in the amazon and campaigners have said that the government is not doing enough to stop the growing number of invasions into protected areas like indigenous reserves. this decision by the supreme court puts pressure on the brazilian president to do something about land invaders. maybe they are regarding himself as an ally. but it is notjust the president's administration which has come under pressure. there have been widespread costs here for fate facebook itself to do more. land grabbing is the main driver of deforestation in the amazon and campaigners have said that the government is not doing enough to stop the growing number of invasions into protected areas like indigenous reserves. this decision by the supreme court puts pressure on the brazilian president to do something about land invaders. maybe they are regarding
she says the supreme federal decision and says that it gives us hope.talked to and other organisations are celebrating and saying finally someone has come and exposed what is going on. land grabbing is the main driver of deforestation in the amazon and campaigners have said that the government is not doing enough to stop the growing number of invasions into protected areas like indigenous reserves. this decision by the supreme court puts pressure on the brazilian president to do something about...
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and the supreme court, when you had texas and 18 states, the supreme court said they don't have standing. the supreme court didn't want to hear it. >> laura: a lot of republicans on that court. >> mr. trump: they didn't have the courage to do what they had to do. >> laura: well, moving forward, i have to ask you about this embarrassing meeting between biden officials and the chinese delegation. we all remember your first meeting with the chinese officials, including president xi, but china ends up delivering this major rebuke to the united states, to our faces, essentially saying that we have no standing to lecture them because of our own issues of racism that have been perpetually parroted by democrats. did the chinese ever lecture you or your people about america's racism problem? >> mr. trump: we never had anything like that happen. that was an embarrassment. that was an absolute embarrassment to our country. i could not believe it. i couldn't believe -- the meeting, even the location, so many different elements of what took place, when they started, and they went on and on and on, th
and the supreme court, when you had texas and 18 states, the supreme court said they don't have standing. the supreme court didn't want to hear it. >> laura: a lot of republicans on that court. >> mr. trump: they didn't have the courage to do what they had to do. >> laura: well, moving forward, i have to ask you about this embarrassing meeting between biden officials and the chinese delegation. we all remember your first meeting with the chinese officials, including president...
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accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party and. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic monica nike of al-jazeera rio de janeiro's. set to make a statement in the coming hours but a lawyer who helped clear him is adamant he'll easily win reelection as president a short time ago we spoke with geoffrey robertson the founder and co head of delta street chambers here's what he said. this decision which sounds a bit technical or is in fact quite fundamental we simply try it in the wrong place in the place to run by he that i mean we were out to put him in prison and not in the proper course so that leak at the moment of course the government is appealing it but the judge respected being detained. and is in the news will pave the way. probably when he makes the select good because he has the. support of the heart. and really the people who love him because of his worthless grazed in years ago when he dragged some 20000000 of them out of the direst property so he does have that great love and support and h
accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party and. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic monica nike of al-jazeera rio de janeiro's. set to make a statement in the coming hours but a lawyer who helped clear him is adamant he'll easily win reelection as president a short time ago we spoke with geoffrey robertson the founder and co head of delta street chambers here's what he said. this decision which sounds a bit technical or is in...
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accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party and. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic monica and i give all jazeera rio de janeiro. sen john paul president says the labor party minorities are in the brazilian senate he says this is great news. we are very happy that i have to justice was belief that must was done. in fact it's not exactly a technicality only it's a. set of mega technicalities but above all you know has been evidence clear evidence indicating clues are between prosecutors and magistrates on the carwash operation. meaning that if any government when you want to look prosecute and punish the. wrong growth spurt or forms of government you have the real channel through do with injustice you know in brazil and this was not done what was done was not at a time of a certain time of the investigation all of the investigation become to be. contaminated by wallet by political discussion by pulling people dispute and this was what made the process now to be an old. senator lisa position leade
accuse the supreme court judge of acting on behalf of the workers' party and. brazil's political divisions deepening in the midst of a deadly pandemic monica and i give all jazeera rio de janeiro. sen john paul president says the labor party minorities are in the brazilian senate he says this is great news. we are very happy that i have to justice was belief that must was done. in fact it's not exactly a technicality only it's a. set of mega technicalities but above all you know has been...
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each say each of which i think will smash the supreme court may just pieces yes. there was a discourse about appeasement to muslims the idea that people are going to work for muslims. many hindus were angered at what they saw as the state caving in to muslim demands. for years the pro hindu r.s.s. had agitated for access to the barbary mosque in new york here to placate them rajiv gandhi ordered the site to be open for into practice. a decision that has had deadly consequences ever since. on february 27th 2002 a train was set alight just outside go dry station in the western state of gujarat . 58 hindu pilgrims were burnt to death they'd been returning home from the babri mosque in new york here. there was an outcry and mobs of hindu hardliners took to the streets. danica start up again as hard as get there. do you ever heard of the idea or hindu or go clear join john followed her to her instead of handing the dead to their families the bodies were transported nearly 200 kilometers to the town of under about to be paraded through the streets you can tell yourself
each say each of which i think will smash the supreme court may just pieces yes. there was a discourse about appeasement to muslims the idea that people are going to work for muslims. many hindus were angered at what they saw as the state caving in to muslim demands. for years the pro hindu r.s.s. had agitated for access to the barbary mosque in new york here to placate them rajiv gandhi ordered the site to be open for into practice. a decision that has had deadly consequences ever since. on...
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now, surfacing in the supreme court. it is so obvious that republicans are trying to grab power because they are not winning at the ballot box. listen closely. they are not willing -- they have to twist and change the rules and now the big lie about voter fraud now has a twin. a new big lie about who was behind the capitol attack. the republicans want you to ignore what you saw with your own eyes. what you saw, there it is. a blood thirsty mob of trump supporters beating police and hunting lawmakers. they want you to believe that was antifa and black lives matter, fake trump supporters. look at all the black people in there. and anybody other than exactly who we all saw. that's who they want you to believe. that lie was knocked down today by the fbi director himself. christopher wray in his testimony to the senate is today. and let's remember. he was hand picked by the former president. >> do you have any evidence that the capitol attack was organized by quote fake trump protesters? >> we have not seen evidence of that a
now, surfacing in the supreme court. it is so obvious that republicans are trying to grab power because they are not winning at the ballot box. listen closely. they are not willing -- they have to twist and change the rules and now the big lie about voter fraud now has a twin. a new big lie about who was behind the capitol attack. the republicans want you to ignore what you saw with your own eyes. what you saw, there it is. a blood thirsty mob of trump supporters beating police and hunting...
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we did a series on landmark supreme court cases, and of course this act made its way to the supreme courtshow you a bit of an interview we did on the chinese exclusion act. >> they were very, very much the subject of discriminatory activities. i'm kind of reminded of the case of people, which is 1854, very early california supreme court case in which the several chinese witnesses saw murder, they testified honestly what they saw. he was convicted, his clever defense attorney appealed the case to the california supreme court, and he argued there's a law in california that's indians and blacks could not testify against a white man and that there's only three classes of people in the world, whites, blacks, and mongolian. indians included chinese, and chinese were mongolians, indians were mongolians and the california supreme court bought that argument. and if we let them testify against a white man, why, the next thing you know, they'd be sitting on a jury box. they'd run for the legislature. they'd vote. they might even become judges. what a terrible thing that would be, and a very racist t
we did a series on landmark supreme court cases, and of course this act made its way to the supreme courtshow you a bit of an interview we did on the chinese exclusion act. >> they were very, very much the subject of discriminatory activities. i'm kind of reminded of the case of people, which is 1854, very early california supreme court case in which the several chinese witnesses saw murder, they testified honestly what they saw. he was convicted, his clever defense attorney appealed the...