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u. s. supreme court ruling with far reaching consequences. this one concerns coal fired power plant and the extent to which the u. s. environmental protection agency can force them to cut emissions. the court ruled that the agency is not authorized to make decisions with such economic and political implications. today the court put the fossil fuel industries and interests over the over their own people. and that is, that's actually horrible. there is so much consensus right now that the climate crisis is our number one issue and the fact that we're already not doing enough. you as president joe biden wants to make the u. s. a leader on climate change. the plan was to make electricity generation carbon neutral by 2035, but that depended on having the environmental protection agency behind it. instead, the court says it's now up to congress to pass climate laws, but support for biden. there is far from assured or washington correspondent sumi so misconduct has this analysis on why it may be impossible now for the biden administration to reach it
u. s. supreme court ruling with far reaching consequences. this one concerns coal fired power plant and the extent to which the u. s. environmental protection agency can force them to cut emissions. the court ruled that the agency is not authorized to make decisions with such economic and political implications. today the court put the fossil fuel industries and interests over the over their own people. and that is, that's actually horrible. there is so much consensus right now that the climate...
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u. s. supreme court overturning of abortion rights, florida joins the states in acting bans, but its governor is facing pushback, both on the streets and in the court. plus 50 years of pride has people dancing in the streets of london, the l. g. b t q parade returns to the city the 1st time since the pad that aah! i'm told me you're like, well welcome to the program. will begin with the war in ukraine where fighting is intensifying around and imported town in the eastern province of lou haskell, the don bass russian back fighters claim to be in control of the key city of lizzy . chance can published videos showing the soldiers allegedly in the city, but ukraine insists each ask remains and it's forced his hands. president vladimir lensky, said brutal hostilities are continuing along the entire front line with the epi center in lieu. now ukraine has appealed for more weapons from its partners. thing its forces are still heavily outgunned by the russian military. dw correspondent, in economy is in care of. and he told us how western military aid made a difference on ukraine's black sea coast. w
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u. s. supreme court. so returning of abortion rights, florida joined the states and acting bans. ard is governor. i see pushed back both on the streets and in the corpse. ah, i've been for solon welcome. we begin with the war in ukraine by fighting continues in the east with conflicting reports about progress. ukraine released for it, showing an explosion of what it says was a russian army warehouse in the east and the one scary up. russia released this video which moscow says shows its truth advancing on the battle town of the chance saw the front on the black sea coast city officials, pleading with residence to stay an air raid shelters after explosions brought me goliath or fat form odessa dw connolly's inc. eve, i asked him about the latest explosions, damage alive, often out the authorities. there are staying pretty tight lipped about the details . we heard from some officials on the ground talking about 14 people wounded and in total if it in the region, there are over 250 people who are in hospital
u. s. supreme court. so returning of abortion rights, florida joined the states and acting bans. ard is governor. i see pushed back both on the streets and in the corpse. ah, i've been for solon welcome. we begin with the war in ukraine by fighting continues in the east with conflicting reports about progress. ukraine released for it, showing an explosion of what it says was a russian army warehouse in the east and the one scary up. russia released this video which moscow says shows its truth...
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u. s courts the supreme court's 5 to 4 decision was a rare victory for the biden administration during thisupreme court term that has just ended. the u. s. supreme court also made another major decision involving guns that will have a big impact on california. the justices told a federal appeals court to take a second look at the legality of california's ban on gun magazines that can hold more than 10 cartridges. the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld that ban last year. the order follows last week's landmark supreme court ruling that struck down limits on concealed carry permits in new york. the u. s. trucking industry says the nation's supply chain crisis could get even worse as a result of another supreme court ruling . the high court declined to take up a lawsuit from a trucking industry group claimed california's worker classification law involving independent freelance truck drivers is devastating to the trucking industry and should be blocked. critics say there could now be even fewer trucks on california highways as a result of that ruling. when the trucking industry there has be
u. s courts the supreme court's 5 to 4 decision was a rare victory for the biden administration during thisupreme court term that has just ended. the u. s. supreme court also made another major decision involving guns that will have a big impact on california. the justices told a federal appeals court to take a second look at the legality of california's ban on gun magazines that can hold more than 10 cartridges. the ninth circuit court of appeals upheld that ban last year. the order follows...
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u. s. supreme court removed american women's constitutional rights to choose to terminate their pregnancies. and in the wake of that decision, several u. s. states have moved quickly to an act trigger laws, restricting access to abortion. florida is one of them, but it's republican governor is facing resistance. up until friday, florida was a safe place to sacon abortion. $80000.00 procedures were performed here last year . but after the u. s. supreme court overturned abortion rights access is quickly being restricted. abortions are now banned after 15 weeks under a new law pushed by the states republican governor. these are and we're, babies are harpy, they can feel pain, they can suffer from. and to say that the state constitution mandates things like this member of orphans. i just don't think that's the problem. to santos is a possible presidential contender and he's making his mark on florida. he signed off on the new law ahead of the supreme court ruling. it provides no exceptions for rape or incest, but he's facing resistance on and off. the straits of florida. judge is even ordered a
u. s. supreme court removed american women's constitutional rights to choose to terminate their pregnancies. and in the wake of that decision, several u. s. states have moved quickly to an act trigger laws, restricting access to abortion. florida is one of them, but it's republican governor is facing resistance. up until friday, florida was a safe place to sacon abortion. $80000.00 procedures were performed here last year . but after the u. s. supreme court overturned abortion rights access is...
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u. s. supreme court overturning of abortion rights, florida joins the states and acting vans, but its governor is facing pushback on the streets. and in the course. plus 50 years of pride has people dancing in the streets of london? the l. g. b t q arrayed, return to the city for the 1st time since the pandemic. ah, i'm told me a lot. well, welcome to the program. we began with the war in ukraine where fighting is intensifying around an important town in the eastern province of lou hands in the don bass. russian back fighters claim to be in control of the key city of lucy, chance and publish videos showing that soldiers allegedly in the city. but ukraine insists, least the chance to remain in it's force as hands president volunteers. lensky said brutal hostilities are continuing along the entire front line with the epicenter in lieu. now ukraine is appealed for more weapons from its partners, saying its forces are still heavy. outgunned by the russian military, doubly corresponding economy is in give and he told us how western military aid made a difference on ukraine's black sea coast. we've
u. s. supreme court overturning of abortion rights, florida joins the states and acting vans, but its governor is facing pushback on the streets. and in the course. plus 50 years of pride has people dancing in the streets of london? the l. g. b t q arrayed, return to the city for the 1st time since the pandemic. ah, i'm told me a lot. well, welcome to the program. we began with the war in ukraine where fighting is intensifying around an important town in the eastern province of lou hands in the...
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u. s. supreme court, when it's president biden's ability to cause emissions on power stations, the u. n. says, is bad news for climate change? this is a setback in our fight against climate change. when we all ready for off track. the u. s. president pales natal unity of the alliance wraps up at summit with a new strategic plan to strengthen its eastern flight. but i didn't protest as in ecuador, celebrated some agreement, and 18 days of a nationwide strike. ah, oncologist, former security chief, john lee has been sworn in as the territories new lead up. he said, the national, secure what you know imposed in 2020. i brought stability after anti government protests the year before. chinese president chasing pinged presided over the ceremony. it, she's 1st trip out of the mainland since the corona pirates have done it. young gone, gone, father, bon bush, issue with the enact means and implementation of the hong kong national security law. hong kong is managed to restore order from chaos. the improvements of the electoral system has enabled the implementation of the principle of patriots
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u. s. supreme court limits president biden's ability to cut emissions from past ations. the un says it's bad news, the climate change. this is a setback in our fight against climate change. when we already far off track you as president hales nato unity. as the alliance wraps up its summit with a new strategic plan to strengthen its eastern flag plus just be in business. the testers in ecuador celebrates agreement, and 18 days of a nationwide strike. ah, hong kong former security chief, john lee has been sworn in as a territories new leda. he said the national security law imposed in 2020. i brought stability after anti government protests the year before. johnny's president, chasing ping, presided over the ceremony. it, she's 1st trip out of the mainland since the corona virus pandemic. well, it coincides with events mocking 25 years since hong kong was returned to china from britain. earlier, a flag raising ceremony launched the day celebrations amid tight security head of events. president, she said the territory, i've been reborn from the ashes. adrian brown as mona,
u. s. supreme court limits president biden's ability to cut emissions from past ations. the un says it's bad news, the climate change. this is a setback in our fight against climate change. when we already far off track you as president hales nato unity. as the alliance wraps up its summit with a new strategic plan to strengthen its eastern flag plus just be in business. the testers in ecuador celebrates agreement, and 18 days of a nationwide strike. ah, hong kong former security chief, john...
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u. s. supreme court limits the government's ability to cock power plant emissions. and i indigenous protest as in ecuador celebrates in agreement and 18 days of a nationwide strike. ah, hong kong former security chief, john lee has been sworn in as the territories new leader. he's praised the national security law imposed in 2020 bringing stability after anti government protest. the year before johnny's present, gigi ping presided over the ceremony. he says, the so called one country to system policy of governing the territory will continue is his 1st trip out of the mainland since the corona barris pandemic. but all coincides with events marking 25 years since hong kong was returned to china from the u. k. a flag raising ceremony launched the day celebrations on the tight security president g said the territory had been reborn from the ashes. adrian brown, his latest welcome. john lee is a former security minister. he's also a former policeman, and his entire career has been rooted insecurity. and i think that tells you the sort of candidate that china wanted to ru
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u. s. supreme court recently limiting the government's authority to regulate emissions. many conservative states may choose not to follow, california's lead a well ah, we have our longstanding tradition in the u. s. says most people know, but california does something right. other states follow the u. s. supreme court decision i had to do with power plants when you mention it keeps ebay from regulating power plants. power plants are the 2nd major emitter of greenhouse gases after transportation. plastics is after power plants a. so i don't think that unless the supreme court decision has expanded or congress cedar beans at some way, they, they supreme court decision. well that effect this, this legislation, richard chuck are really good to get your thoughts. thanks very much. indeed for talking to loud as they were. thank you, richard. that no critics of tennessee, as president chi side of accused him of giving himself royal powers. it comes after he released a new draft constitution. it'll further expand the president's powers and limit the role of parliament. opposition
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u. s. supreme court limits president biden's ability to cops emissions from our stations . the u. n says it's bad news for climate change. this is a setback in our fight against climate change when we all ready for off track the u . s. president hale's nato unity, as the alliance wraps up at summit with a new strategic plan to strengthen its eastern plus a business protest. as in ecuador celebration agreement and 18 days, been nationwide strike. ah, hancock's former security chief john lee has been sworn in as the territories new leader. he was elected by committee in may running as the sole candidate lead lead the crackdown on pro democracy protest as in 2019. john is president. she, she pink presided over the ceremony. it, she's 1st trip outside of the mainland since the corona virus pandemic, when it coincides with events marking 25 years in hong kong, was returned to china from britain earlier a flag raising, sarah may launch the day celebrations, a mid tight security ahead of the event president, she said the territory, i've been reborn from the ashes. the adrian brown joins
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u. s. supreme court attend g brown. jackson has been sworn in as a justice. she's the 1st black woman to sit on the court. the 51 year old will take the seat of retiring liberal justice stephen bryan. john henry has more from washington. i could time she brown, jackson, john g brown, jackson is changing the face of the supreme court with her swearing in the 9 member united states highest court has its 1st female black justice and for the 1st time, no longer features, a majority of white men. i think it's very important obvious for the black community. why having pointed judge brown to the, to the bench is so important. but it's also true for i think our country at large because it's a statement about how far we have come for so many years for hundreds of years. she replaces retiring liberal justice steven brier. so she will not alter the court. 63 conservative majority majority who's reliably conservative decisions have recently called the courts. reputation for judicial fairness into question, and outraged millions of american the courts. recent decision to
u. s. supreme court attend g brown. jackson has been sworn in as a justice. she's the 1st black woman to sit on the court. the 51 year old will take the seat of retiring liberal justice stephen bryan. john henry has more from washington. i could time she brown, jackson, john g brown, jackson is changing the face of the supreme court with her swearing in the 9 member united states highest court has its 1st female black justice and for the 1st time, no longer features, a majority of white men. i...
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supreme court term ends boxes. david spot has more on the swearing in, and the court's final decisions that were issued today. hi tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court tangie brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. i'm pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling . she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying scrutiny last friday, the majority on the court ruled to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion, overturning the precedent set by roe v. wade most important thing to be clear about it. we have to change. i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law and the way to do that is to make sure that congress votes to do that. on the final day of the term. the court released rulings on two major cases, one giving the biden administration the ability to end error remain in mexico policy. another will curb the epa's ability to fight climate change. this is a huge victory of for our american system of government. congress needs to be the decider, not an unelected bureaucracy. that's what toda
supreme court term ends boxes. david spot has more on the swearing in, and the court's final decisions that were issued today. hi tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court tangie brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. i'm pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling . she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying scrutiny...
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u. s. supreme court has rules it to limit the environmental protection agency's power to regulate greenhouse gases. the decision could be a setback for present. jo biden's climate policy is our white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has more. it's an ambitious goal to reduce us greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030, a promise made last year by president joe biden. this is a moral imperative and economic imperative. a mono pearl, but also mormon of extraordinary possibilities. time is short, but i believe we can do this. keeping that promise is now more difficult. the u. s . supreme court ruling on thursday limited biden's environmental protection agency's ability to regulate carbon pollution, emitted by power plants, a major contributor of greenhouse gas dis, ruling it takes away one tool, e p. a has to address the rising temperatures that are caused by greenhouse gas emissions. the basis on which the court made the decision is so broad that you could apply the same logic to any number of other regulations that the p a or other agencies might implement to try to address climate ch
u. s. supreme court has rules it to limit the environmental protection agency's power to regulate greenhouse gases. the decision could be a setback for present. jo biden's climate policy is our white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has more. it's an ambitious goal to reduce us greenhouse gas emissions by half by 2030, a promise made last year by president joe biden. this is a moral imperative and economic imperative. a mono pearl, but also mormon of extraordinary possibilities. time is...
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u. s. supreme court moved to take away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. we've got to wake up to what's going on supreme court and we've got to double down quadruple down here in california and in blue states all across america. the state climate blueprint includes more than $8 billion in clean energy investments of the u. s. supreme court also issued an important ruling today on immigration. the court ruled that the biden administration can end the so called remain in mexico policy. president biden ordered an end to the policy on his first day in office. it was introduced during the trump administration and required people seeking asylum at the southern border to wait in mexico while their claims were being decided. in a 5 to 4 decision, the supreme court ruled that the binding administration properly ended that policy. another ruling today says cases involving gun restrictions here in california and other states. deserve a second look. that's after the supreme court's major decision on gun control last week
u. s. supreme court moved to take away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. we've got to wake up to what's going on supreme court and we've got to double down quadruple down here in california and in blue states all across america. the state climate blueprint includes more than $8 billion in clean energy investments of the u. s. supreme court also issued an important ruling today on immigration. the court ruled that...
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u. s. supreme court. she joins a liberal minority, which has been overruled in recent decisions on abortion rights. unbundled those all the headlines. news continues. herron al jazeera off to witness to stay with us . ah, a yes middle with with isn't was when is just a minute, we're gonna send you a didn't via morgan or the morgan motors in ny is wanted to me to see them come home until i did try to match up my for example of i know started a hold of, kimberly, let me, boy, as a denmark gonna let him, it's going land was available when she lands and they live, all men make and kept their store land and then fos come, you know, supply via kind of mid this is dale. i meant like ella, yes, pasquale done much on the i a die to dance. go then. yeah. but still no idea. i call it is said it was there was savannah who just had it been up. so i looked at some nurses in oklahoma and i could go up to the soon as you decided children. so thank and usually for each with always of a musical dilute follow, you got bendi
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u. s. supreme court has delta blow to president biden's green energy policies rule to restrict the environmental protection agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. the decision is also likely to limit the scope of the regulatory powers of american federal agencies over the italy. we're a major drought is cutting into farm production across the countries north. italian farmers association estimates this year's lack of rainfall could cost over 3000000000 euros, harming grazing pastors for cattle, as well as fruit and vegetable harvests. rice production has also been hit hard in the region as our next report shows. this rice, paddy isn't italy's resort to heartland in the not like many others. it's been scarred by the heat wave that is causing the worst drought in 70 years. luigi federated says he has never seen anything like it a lot i he or i've been working as a farmer for 35 years and i've never seen a situation like this. my disorder, i've lost around 30 percent off my crops and because with the little water we have, we're not able to irrigate anymore. well,
u. s. supreme court has delta blow to president biden's green energy policies rule to restrict the environmental protection agency's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. the decision is also likely to limit the scope of the regulatory powers of american federal agencies over the italy. we're a major drought is cutting into farm production across the countries north. italian farmers association estimates this year's lack of rainfall could cost over 3000000000 euros,...
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u. s. supreme court decision revoking women's constitutional right to abortion. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital of buddha. police are searching for hundreds of inmates on the run. after hundreds escaped in a prison break. officials, they militants use explosives to try and blast their way end free fellow members. one guard was killed in the blast. a 1000000 muslims are in islam, holiest city, mecca for the annual harsh pilgrimage. it's the largest hotter since the cova pandemic began. although this year's number of worshippers is still far below the pre pandemic level of some 2500000 people. and one of your biggest festivals is back after a 2 year cove. it hiatus mid day, fireworks kicked off spain sand. firmin festival, a week long celebration, best known, or its daily bull runs through pamplona, cobblestone streets. oh, after a to year pandemic break, pamplona is ready to celebrate the sun. firmin bull running festival, kicked off with thousands in wine soaked. white shuts brandishing red scarves. in pamplona, as town squar
u. s. supreme court decision revoking women's constitutional right to abortion. islamic state group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital of buddha. police are searching for hundreds of inmates on the run. after hundreds escaped in a prison break. officials, they militants use explosives to try and blast their way end free fellow members. one guard was killed in the blast. a 1000000 muslims are in islam, holiest city, mecca for the annual harsh pilgrimage....
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u. s. supreme court decision revoking women constitutional rights to abortion. a 1000000 muslims are and as long polio city, mecca for the annual harsh pilgrimage, the largest harsh can be covered, pandemic. so again, although this years number of worshippers is still far below the pre pandemic level of some 2500000 people. while the islamic estate group has claimed responsibility for a raid on a prison in the nigerian capital of virginia, the government earlier said suspected jihadists from boca haram, used guns and explosives to blast their way in freeing dozens of their jails. comrades and hundreds of prisoners. many have now been re captured, one security official was killed in the attack. and it used wise addresses at the scene of the raid with more what the attack happened yesterday night around 10, pinta pipe p. m. when de gone men attack. this facility behind me use in grenade, asked for a ditch shootings. a reports by a to prison officials confirmed about $600.00 emit is kept, but they have already recaptured $300.00 under in the process of recovery roo
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u. s constitution, the u. s constitution prevails. so um, that's that's not remarkable what i think would be more problematic. is the fact that the u. s. supreme court has said that partisan gerrymandering is beyond the power of the u. s. supreme court to remedy so it's not gonna do anything about it. and neither is congress likely to do anything about it because it's mel apportioned to begin with. and if the state constitutions can't regulated than on afraid we're going to be stuck with partisan jerry mandarin as a fact of life until something driving stick happens. certainly a case to keep our eyes on in the next term. alright. st mary's college steven wolpert, thank you again for joining us, sir. you're welcome. well barry a weather no major heat in our forecast, in fact, temperatures kind of in that cool and mild side over the past few days and related to a fire season. it's actually a nice little development for us because we're not talking about those dry offshore winds not talking about extreme heat, so we have been watching the fire conditions across the state. and if you can't see closer to one fire, of course, we've been watching the elect
u. s constitution, the u. s constitution prevails. so um, that's that's not remarkable what i think would be more problematic. is the fact that the u. s. supreme court has said that partisan gerrymandering is beyond the power of the u. s. supreme court to remedy so it's not gonna do anything about it. and neither is congress likely to do anything about it because it's mel apportioned to begin with. and if the state constitutions can't regulated than on afraid we're going to be stuck with...
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u . s. supreme court has ruled to limit the ability of environmental protection agency to regulate emissions from power plants. the case was filed by a number of republican lead states in response to our government pushed to phase out coal fired power generation. it's a major setback for the biden administration's plans to tackle the climate crisis. president biden has called on the world to stand behind ukraine. his remarks came at the end of the nato summit in madrid. he said the military alliance will defend every inch of its territory. i'd also pledge another $800000000.00 worth of us weapons for ukrainian forces. at 17, people are dead and dozens wounded after russian missiles hit. an apartment block and a resort near the ukrainian port city of odessa rescue operations under way to find people buried under the rubbish. in sudan, at least 9 people have been killed in protests against military rule. thousands rallied on the streets of the capital cartoon, demanding a return to civilian government for the internet. services of echoes. government has reached a deal with indigenous leaders t
u . s. supreme court has ruled to limit the ability of environmental protection agency to regulate emissions from power plants. the case was filed by a number of republican lead states in response to our government pushed to phase out coal fired power generation. it's a major setback for the biden administration's plans to tackle the climate crisis. president biden has called on the world to stand behind ukraine. his remarks came at the end of the nato summit in madrid. he said the military...
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supreme court between the newest edition and rulings on a few remaining cases. fox's david sponge has the latest from washington. i tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court tangie brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling . she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying scrutiny last friday, the majority on the court ruled to eliminate the constitutional right to abortion, overturning the precedent set by roe v. wade most important thing to be clear about it. we have to change. i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law and the way to do that is to make sure that congress votes to do that. on the final day of the term. the court released rulings on two major cases, one giving the biden administration the ability to end the trump era remain in mexico policy. another will curb the epa's ability to fight climate change. this is a huge victory of for our american system of government. congress needs to be the decider, not an unelected bureaucracy. that's what
supreme court between the newest edition and rulings on a few remaining cases. fox's david sponge has the latest from washington. i tangie brown jackson do solemnly swear history made at the u. s. supreme court tangie brown jackson took the judicial oath and became the first black woman appointed to the nation's highest court. pleased to welcome justice jackson. to the court and to our common calling . she replaces justice stephen breyer, and it comes as the court faces intensifying scrutiny...
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u. s. supreme court, cassandra brown jackson has been sworn in as a justice. she's the 1st black woman to sit on the court. the 51 year old will take the season, retiring liberal justice stephen bryan. john had run reports for washington. i could tonchee brown, jackson could turn g brown. jackson is changing the face of the supreme court with her swearing in the 9 member united states highest court has its 1st female black justice and for the 1st time no longer features a majority of white men. i think it's very important obvious for the black community. why having them pointed judge brown to the, to the bench is so important. but it's also true for i think our country at large because it's the statement about how far we have come for so many years for hundreds of years. she replaces retiring liberal justice steven brier. so she will not alter the court. 63, conservative majority, and majority, who's reliably conservative decisions have recently called the courts. reputation for judicial fairness into question, and outraged millions of american the courts. rec
u. s. supreme court, cassandra brown jackson has been sworn in as a justice. she's the 1st black woman to sit on the court. the 51 year old will take the season, retiring liberal justice stephen bryan. john had run reports for washington. i could tonchee brown, jackson could turn g brown. jackson is changing the face of the supreme court with her swearing in the 9 member united states highest court has its 1st female black justice and for the 1st time no longer features a majority of white men....
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u. s. supreme court overturned rove s way the landmark pulling that guaranteed abortion rights in poland has also restricted access to the procedure. is obviously boston at chrissy when it comes to reproductive rights. kathleen, how does that then translate into a broader patterns of inequity? i think one of the most fascinating things to think about and to look at when we're, when we're examining population, trying to understand what they tell us about persistent inequities across society. whether that's inequities in reproductive rights and reproduce access to reproductive health care, which is still a huge problem for many people from young women and girls around the world who would like to be able to delay pregnancy or away pregnancy, but don't have access to meaningful information and services that would enable them to achieve reproductive autonomy. there's a very basic fundamental human right for reproductive autonomy that hundreds of millions of people around the world still do not have. it also tells us a lot about gender inequity and the ways in which girls, hundreds of millions
u. s. supreme court overturned rove s way the landmark pulling that guaranteed abortion rights in poland has also restricted access to the procedure. is obviously boston at chrissy when it comes to reproductive rights. kathleen, how does that then translate into a broader patterns of inequity? i think one of the most fascinating things to think about and to look at when we're, when we're examining population, trying to understand what they tell us about persistent inequities across society....
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u. s supreme court . they were all part of a protest for abortion rights foxes.auren blanchard has the story from washington. we won't go back. go back fight for abortion access continues. protesters shut down the street in front of the supreme court on tuesday. capitol police arrested 35 protesters, 17 of which were sitting lawmakers, including representative alexandria, a casio cortez here being led away by an officer cheering on other protesters as she goes capitol police say they tried to warn the protesters to clear the streets. but when they didn't they began making arrests for obstruction, crowding and income voting. tuesday's protest is one of many around the country in the wake of last month's ruling, abolishing federally protected abortion rights representative cori bush tweeting. the supreme court will not stop us even though they arrested us. we won't stop are organizing, agitating and legislating for justice. but some are criticizing the protests and the lawmakers who participated become a master. in this performance. art members on the hill have pus
u. s supreme court . they were all part of a protest for abortion rights foxes.auren blanchard has the story from washington. we won't go back. go back fight for abortion access continues. protesters shut down the street in front of the supreme court on tuesday. capitol police arrested 35 protesters, 17 of which were sitting lawmakers, including representative alexandria, a casio cortez here being led away by an officer cheering on other protesters as she goes capitol police say they tried to...
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u. s. supreme court. 51 year old has taken the seat of retiring justice stevens wire. jackson that was once his law clerk joins olibo minority on the court, which has been over ruled in recent decisions on abortion, mice and gun. as all the headlines, whole, the news continues. herron al jazeera, after restitution africa's stoughton art. outside of the conflict and ukraine. how concerned should we been about this on to below, we bring the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in house, the one become roches new dollars. it becoming rushes new door, counting the coast on al jazeera with. they are hundreds of thousands of african artifacts in western museums, masks, jewelry, manuscript statues, visitors admire their beauty in glass display cases, but how many of them realize that most are only there because of colonization. the fact is that more than 3 quarters of sub saharan africa as physical heritage was removed from the continent. with ho many people have been demanding the restitution of what they see as stolen works for decades. but t
u. s. supreme court. 51 year old has taken the seat of retiring justice stevens wire. jackson that was once his law clerk joins olibo minority on the court, which has been over ruled in recent decisions on abortion, mice and gun. as all the headlines, whole, the news continues. herron al jazeera, after restitution africa's stoughton art. outside of the conflict and ukraine. how concerned should we been about this on to below, we bring the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the...
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u. s. supreme court has limited the environmental protection agency's ability to regulate emissions from power plants. the case was filed by a number of republican lead states, nor careers blamed what it's called a foreign objects for causing its 1st code 19 outbreak. acount state media, an 18 year old soldier and a 5 year old child, touched on identified materials near the board with south korea and later tested positive the virus. it telephones, reclusive supreme leader has joined the lawyer jaeger, a meeting of thousands of religious scholars, clerics and tribal elders. enough chemist on the gathering is expected to address topics including education for women, one, a 18th coming up next thing. how and why did it become so obsessed? with this law, we were giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable. they're gonna rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about by american today we take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. a across india neighborhoods are burning with hom
u. s. supreme court has limited the environmental protection agency's ability to regulate emissions from power plants. the case was filed by a number of republican lead states, nor careers blamed what it's called a foreign objects for causing its 1st code 19 outbreak. acount state media, an 18 year old soldier and a 5 year old child, touched on identified materials near the board with south korea and later tested positive the virus. it telephones, reclusive supreme leader has joined the lawyer...
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u. s. supreme court deals a blow to the biden administration, fight against climate change. it rules that the countries environmental protection agency does not have the power to cap a missions from coal plants also coming up.
u. s. supreme court deals a blow to the biden administration, fight against climate change. it rules that the countries environmental protection agency does not have the power to cap a missions from coal plants also coming up.
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u. s. by pro abortion rights activists. why? in washington, dc civil rights groups organize the march and the city near the white house. all this comes in the wake of the supreme court decision 2 weeks ago to overturn the 1973 ro versus wage routing, which had legalized abortion across the u. s. on friday, president biden signed an executive order protecting access to abortion medication . but he's under pressure to do more than that. jordan was that the protests in washington dc her organized by the one the marks which are 1st came to prominence up in the election of donald trump back in 2016. but now after the reversal of re versus weight, which legalized abortion in the united states 49 years ago, the protests are happening today here in front of the white house, as well as in cities across the united states. at the moment we thought of several hundreds of protesters here in lafayette park in front of the white house. and about a 100 or so have crossed pennsylvania avenue to was break simply bring their message to the bike administration, that it's going to take a lot more than people's voting in the mid term elections in november to reverse saw this saw decision
u. s. by pro abortion rights activists. why? in washington, dc civil rights groups organize the march and the city near the white house. all this comes in the wake of the supreme court decision 2 weeks ago to overturn the 1973 ro versus wage routing, which had legalized abortion across the u. s. on friday, president biden signed an executive order protecting access to abortion medication . but he's under pressure to do more than that. jordan was that the protests in washington dc her organized...
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u. s supreme court is asking police to crack down on demonstrations outside the homes of supreme court justices marshall of the supreme court is asking federal , state and local law enforcement officers. to enforce the laws that ban protests and picketing at those locations. in recent weeks, there have been several demonstrations outside the maryland homes of chief justice john roberts and justices samuel alito and brett kavanaugh. they are tied to the high court's recent ruling on abortion. federal authorities pushing back on complaints from disgrace. singer r. kelly about being placed on suicide watch court papers filed by the u. s attorney's office in brooklyn saturday, say the single remains on suicide watch quote for his own safety following a psychological assessment. the 55 year old claim that prison officials were doing it as a form of punishment. r kelly was sentenced last week to 30 years behind bars for using his fame to sexually abused young girls. coming up next in sports the a's kick off a six game home stand on a high note with the wind against the blue jays. this? this is supers
u. s supreme court is asking police to crack down on demonstrations outside the homes of supreme court justices marshall of the supreme court is asking federal , state and local law enforcement officers. to enforce the laws that ban protests and picketing at those locations. in recent weeks, there have been several demonstrations outside the maryland homes of chief justice john roberts and justices samuel alito and brett kavanaugh. they are tied to the high court's recent ruling on abortion....
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u. s. supreme court has ruled to limit the ability of environmental protection agency, the e p a to regulate emissions from power plants. it's a major setback for the biden administration's plan to tackle the climate crisis. yes, president joe biden has called in the world to stand behind ukraine. his remarks came at the end of the nato summit in madrid. biden also pledge another $800000000.00 worth of us weapons for ukrainian forces. a close government has reached a deal with indigenous leaders to end an 18 day. nationwide strike. a state of emergency has been lifted down. the government's agreed to reduce fuel prices. indigenous groups have been calling for economic reforms to news in state media has published the text of a proposed new constitution if enacted, it would give president chi site even more palace to expect that we put to a referendum in july. and in sudan, at least 9 people have been killed in protests against military rule, thousands rather than the streets of the capital cartoon. demanding a return to civilian government, phone and internet services been cut. well, those ar
u. s. supreme court has ruled to limit the ability of environmental protection agency, the e p a to regulate emissions from power plants. it's a major setback for the biden administration's plan to tackle the climate crisis. yes, president joe biden has called in the world to stand behind ukraine. his remarks came at the end of the nato summit in madrid. biden also pledge another $800000000.00 worth of us weapons for ukrainian forces. a close government has reached a deal with indigenous...
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u. s. supreme court. they are calling on the biden ministration to be much more aggressive in protecting the right to privacy in protecting civil liberties. and in ensuring that tal, whoever is pregnant and wants to get an abortion can do so without any interference from local state or the federal government. now the organizers have said that they would be engaging in an act of civil disobedience. most of the po testers are staying here in lafayette park, across pensylvania avenue, a basically to bring their voices to what they say is a future injustice don't just to who was women, but hurts the us is credibility, world wide. this demonstration is, are happening here are washington, despite rather stormy weather and i have a what conditions. but they say that they are going to be coming out and holding what they call a summer of rage across the united states in order to bring the make, bring have the point that protecting women's right to abortion is the test, the beginning. protecting the right to call f
u. s. supreme court. they are calling on the biden ministration to be much more aggressive in protecting the right to privacy in protecting civil liberties. and in ensuring that tal, whoever is pregnant and wants to get an abortion can do so without any interference from local state or the federal government. now the organizers have said that they would be engaging in an act of civil disobedience. most of the po testers are staying here in lafayette park, across pensylvania avenue, a basically...
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u. s. supreme court, they knew that the possibility of roe v wade being overturned was a very real one until they are here outside the white house criticizing the administration were basically in there who being flat footed, as you can see, they have gathered here in a circle of their slogan, rise up for abortion rights, and they say that this needs to be a matter of assuring that anyone who could become pregnant does have equal access and does have their work. their privacy rights are protected. this is also a moment they say, for the administration to been more aggressive in the way that it stands up for civil liberties writ large, the accused of ident, ministration of simply a b s. and a thinking about too much of their reputation about being seen as conciliatory as opposed to standing for the rights of the millions of people who voted for them in 2040. this particular demonstration is here in front of the white house is like overlap until the top of the hour, and then they're going to gather at another location in downtown washington to continue their core. i called in to calm them abort
u. s. supreme court, they knew that the possibility of roe v wade being overturned was a very real one until they are here outside the white house criticizing the administration were basically in there who being flat footed, as you can see, they have gathered here in a circle of their slogan, rise up for abortion rights, and they say that this needs to be a matter of assuring that anyone who could become pregnant does have equal access and does have their work. their privacy rights are...
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u. s. border. on thursday. the u. s. supreme court ruled that the by didn't ministration can end a controversial trump era policy that required asylum see his to wait in mexico while they claims are processed well, in other developments in the last president, joe biden has predicted that some states will try to arrest women who cross state lines to access abortion in areas where it's still legal. i'd and gave this warning during a virtual meeting with democratic governors to discuss what action to take on the supreme court overturned a ruling that made a portion of constitutional right. several republican states move to immediate a bond. the procedure. i think people are going to be shock when the 1st state of 1st faith tries to arrest a woman for crossing the state line to get her health services are and their i don't, i don't, i don't think people believe that's going to happen, but it's going to happen, who's gonna, who's gonna telegraph for the whole country that this is, this is a gigantic deal that goes beyond affects all your b
u. s. border. on thursday. the u. s. supreme court ruled that the by didn't ministration can end a controversial trump era policy that required asylum see his to wait in mexico while they claims are processed well, in other developments in the last president, joe biden has predicted that some states will try to arrest women who cross state lines to access abortion in areas where it's still legal. i'd and gave this warning during a virtual meeting with democratic governors to discuss what action...
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u. s . supreme court decision last month, a high and post total ban on abortion off to 6 weeks. a 10 year old girl was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant when she terminated the pregnancy. protestors in haiti have blocked roads in the capital porto prince. they're angry about a fuel shortage brought on by crumbling economy and ramp and gang violence. groups of measures, uncle dr. is blocked, intersections in the city. 2 ships carrying in puerto fuel have been unable to unload and tankers are not delivering because of security concerns. just violin with the gaza, every time they want to raise fuel prices village, their scarcity, that's not true that this stock is no need to cause pain to people who not. they will not be able to do so. if they are determined to raise oil prices, we will fit the country on fire and they will all disappear. be last remark it. i am filling all the people to keep the guard at home from to morrow. early ambulance is the medium of girls to be allowed, so police, we need to carry out the revenues of the country cannot keep on. thousands of protesters have retur
u. s . supreme court decision last month, a high and post total ban on abortion off to 6 weeks. a 10 year old girl was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant when she terminated the pregnancy. protestors in haiti have blocked roads in the capital porto prince. they're angry about a fuel shortage brought on by crumbling economy and ramp and gang violence. groups of measures, uncle dr. is blocked, intersections in the city. 2 ships carrying in puerto fuel have been unable to unload and tankers are not...
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u. s. supreme court upheld the transfer of a hawaiian prisoner to the mainland, thousands of miles away from his family. and from where he was sentenced and, and prisoners originally held, you know, everywhere from, you know, all over the country to, you know, places far away from home. and just as the law doesn't say what prison a person should be held in. and we've seen cases where, you know, women, when a deserves have been held in men's prisons when they've been deemed dangerous and vice versa. so there is no code law one way or the other dictating where prisoners hell based on their gender or their gender identity. and rather one of the problems that we've had, i think, at the united states for literally decades, if not longer has been that prison officials want to sign the would assign prisoners to a gender based present based on their gender tail yellow. or if a person had male at a penis and testicles if you remember prison regardless about 8 and a 5 or any other factor. and likewise, women prisoners who identified as, as mattel, route, were kept in in male prism. so there's bee
u. s. supreme court upheld the transfer of a hawaiian prisoner to the mainland, thousands of miles away from his family. and from where he was sentenced and, and prisoners originally held, you know, everywhere from, you know, all over the country to, you know, places far away from home. and just as the law doesn't say what prison a person should be held in. and we've seen cases where, you know, women, when a deserves have been held in men's prisons when they've been deemed dangerous and vice...