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first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeals are basically an overriding agreement -- they are in agreement about the standard under exemption 4. those of you familiar with how the supreme court takes cases generally speaking the sort of grist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say xp others say y. and it's the supreme court's job to resolve that conflict and give the answer. here there is no reason for the sfrourt to do that. courts of appeals are in agreement. a little odd for the supreme court to have granted the cert to take the case. one can. say the textualism is the ren for the taking of the case. and it's something that the some of the justices are receptive to. another odd thipgts about the case which rick mentioned is this is a foia case and the government is not a party. knows of you understanding foia it's always like smith versus the department of commerce or jones versus the department of
first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeals are basically an overriding agreement -- they are in agreement about the standard under exemption 4. those of you familiar with how the supreme court takes cases generally speaking the sort of grist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say xp others say y. and it's the supreme court's job to resolve that conflict and give the...
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u.s. supreme court. stephen sachs is a professor of law at duke university law school where he teaches and writes in the areas of civil law,dure, constitutional anglo-american legal history, and conflicts of loss. he graduated first in his class at harvard and was a rhodes scholar. , he served ashool executive editor of the law journal. he clerked for judge stephen williams through the d.c. -- for judge and 14th chief justice john roberts for the supreme court. he also serves on the advisory committee for appellate tools -- rules. is a litigation partner in the washington office of kirkland and ellis. has significant experience in all three branches of the federal government. in the executive branch, he served as the cheap appellate lawyer in the u.s. attorneys office for the southern district of new york. as an associate counsel to president clinton and is the last white house counsel to president obama. he served as deputy chief to the house select committee, investigating the iran-contra affair. in th
u.s. supreme court. stephen sachs is a professor of law at duke university law school where he teaches and writes in the areas of civil law,dure, constitutional anglo-american legal history, and conflicts of loss. he graduated first in his class at harvard and was a rhodes scholar. , he served ashool executive editor of the law journal. he clerked for judge stephen williams through the d.c. -- for judge and 14th chief justice john roberts for the supreme court. he also serves on the advisory...
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courts, and in federal agencies. annette :00 a.m. on c-span3, a discussion on authoritarianism and the u.s. response -- at 9:00 a.m.. >> c-span's "washington journal," with the news and issues that affect you. tuesday morning, arthur brooks discusses his new book love your enemies, how decent people can save america from the culture of content, and harvard professor stephen levitsky talks about his ew book "how democracies die." be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live wednesday morning. join the discussion. we continue our discussion about campaign 2020 with fred barnes. this time back in our desk, congratulations on your new role by the way. another week, another expansion of the democratic primary field. we saw beto o'rourke, we saw joe biden move a little bit closer. who should donald trump the worried about in 2020? guest: i don't think it's joe biden but i do think be is more excitingto and maybe he will be able to develop and do something. he can certainly raise money, very impressive, his first 24 hours he raised over $6 million, that's remarkable. and i've even heard so
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report it was under investigation by the sea but it's also worth noting a preview complained in u.s. courts of buying best tourist making similar arguments as the as if he does these. experts say that any potential cost related to these charges should not be huge when you compare it to the billions of dollars of the company has paid so far as you mention. considers they complain fraud and it will these charges it depends on these securities were sold only to sophisticated investors who were not harmed and that received payments of interest and principal in full and on time and she sings we'll see if regulators to make more headway than american investors their news from another big automaker has a ford saying it's slashing five thousand jobs in germany what's what's going on there. will see even afford already announcing generally the intention to revamp laws and making european business which is typically a way of benzine that cost saving measures such as the job cuts are coming by the time to company talked about closing factories to stop making a specific models and eliminating those uns
report it was under investigation by the sea but it's also worth noting a preview complained in u.s. courts of buying best tourist making similar arguments as the as if he does these. experts say that any potential cost related to these charges should not be huge when you compare it to the billions of dollars of the company has paid so far as you mention. considers they complain fraud and it will these charges it depends on these securities were sold only to sophisticated investors who were not...
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he won't get his day in u.s. immigration court until 2020.speaking spanish] basilio: i don't know what's gonna happen. i have no hope. gautam jagannath: it's certainly not justice. stephen: gautam jagannath and his law partner emily abraham founded a legal organization called the social justice collaborative in oakland, in 2012, just to represent undocumented immigrants like basilio and his family. emily abraham: we receive cancellation notices at least five times a month, usually, for cases that are scheduled to go forward. clients are frustrated. we are frustrated. gautam: we were seeing cases pushed out two years. now we're seeing four years and more. we have cases set out to 2022. stephen: part of a backlog of immigration court cases-- stephen: since we first uncovered the extent of this backlog, the numbers show it's grown worse, not better, even with the courts issuing more deportation orders under president trump. emily: the practical problems with delays is that most of our clients have left family members, usually young children abro
he won't get his day in u.s. immigration court until 2020.speaking spanish] basilio: i don't know what's gonna happen. i have no hope. gautam jagannath: it's certainly not justice. stephen: gautam jagannath and his law partner emily abraham founded a legal organization called the social justice collaborative in oakland, in 2012, just to represent undocumented immigrants like basilio and his family. emily abraham: we receive cancellation notices at least five times a month, usually, for cases...
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this was a last resort although when you look at it when you look at the history of similar cases u.s. courts have generally not decided against washington and security matters in other news only all eyes are on the e.c.b. this is that the press conference with this president maya druggie after the council meeting today in frankfurt has just gotten on the way we know the interest rate is going to stay at zero percent what else are you hearing. well in the building that you see behind me here the press conference is going on as we speak and besides the zero percent for banks lending money from the e.c.b. and we have mario draghi right now in the picture as is explaining his policy in the outcome of the council meeting to the public it's also not just about the money being lent but also the money that banks are parking at the e.c.b. that's to stay at zero point four percent minus that is banks have to pay the e.c.b. to take care of her money overnight and also drag he has spoken already of a substantial worsening of the outlook for expansion and so the e.c.b. is taking drastic measures it's pro
this was a last resort although when you look at it when you look at the history of similar cases u.s. courts have generally not decided against washington and security matters in other news only all eyes are on the e.c.b. this is that the press conference with this president maya druggie after the council meeting today in frankfurt has just gotten on the way we know the interest rate is going to stay at zero percent what else are you hearing. well in the building that you see behind me here...
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bias shares have plunged after a u.s. court found that a reach killer the company owns maybe links to cancer the product in question is called round up it was made by monsanto which by acquired for sixty three billion dollars last year the verdict came as a surprise and there are many more lawsuits in the legal pipeline. european union regulators have find a google close to one and a half billion euros for abusing its market dominance the misconduct involved favoring its own price comparison results in searches the take giant says it will now stop the practice in the e.u. it's also about to make it easier for android users to choose a different web browser on their phones. in saudi arabia is hoping to raise twenty billion dollars to promote this area. as a tourist destination the site which last month hosted its first ever hot air balloon festival is famous for its pretty islamic heritage sites promoting tourism as one way the country's hoping to diversify its economy away from oil. and ministers from across africa a gathering
bias shares have plunged after a u.s. court found that a reach killer the company owns maybe links to cancer the product in question is called round up it was made by monsanto which by acquired for sixty three billion dollars last year the verdict came as a surprise and there are many more lawsuits in the legal pipeline. european union regulators have find a google close to one and a half billion euros for abusing its market dominance the misconduct involved favoring its own price comparison...
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let's check in now with some of the other stories making the news a u.s. court has found that the weed killer roundup was a factor in causing cancer on a seventy year old man it is the second major legal defeat for chemical maker santo in months germany's buyer all at that company last year more cases are likely to follow. the new brazilian president higher balsa naro has cemented his political relationship with president trump at the white house the president said he would work to designate brazil as a major ally even suggesting pushing if we're membership in the nato military alliance so in. the u.s. state of nebraska and neighboring states have to clear the clarity emergencies after catastrophic flood waters cut off road access to a nuclear power plant and inundated farmlands across the midwest u.s. vice president mike pence traveled to nebraska to assess the damage. the head of the european commission says it is unlikely a deal to delay bracks it will be reached this week sean claude youngers said the you would go no further to meet british demands prime min
let's check in now with some of the other stories making the news a u.s. court has found that the weed killer roundup was a factor in causing cancer on a seventy year old man it is the second major legal defeat for chemical maker santo in months germany's buyer all at that company last year more cases are likely to follow. the new brazilian president higher balsa naro has cemented his political relationship with president trump at the white house the president said he would work to designate...
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u.s. courts have in fact repeatedly ruled that authorities may not detain families indefinitely or deport them officials also say the trump administration's declaration of a state of emergency and its values to improve border security have fueled a spike in immigration testifying before congress the head of the department of homeland security described a growing crisis one million illegal aliens at our southern border this year our capacity is already severely restrained but these increases will overwhelm the system entirely. the question now is whether the new data will persuade some lawmakers to support the president's state of emergency. israel's hebrew university says it has obtained a new trove of albert einstein's manuscripts from a private collector in the united states documents have never been displayed in public before and experts say they could shed new light on the mind of the nobel prize winning physicist ahead of what would have been his one hundred fortieth birthday the precious ca
u.s. courts have in fact repeatedly ruled that authorities may not detain families indefinitely or deport them officials also say the trump administration's declaration of a state of emergency and its values to improve border security have fueled a spike in immigration testifying before congress the head of the department of homeland security described a growing crisis one million illegal aliens at our southern border this year our capacity is already severely restrained but these increases...
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nonpartisan group in the country who advocate for greater accountability in the federal courts, primarily in the u.s. supreme court. i want to start by thanking the freedom forum institute, freedom of the press, open government, for giving me the opportunity to not we canwhether or use it to open up the federal court system. i know that powerpoint presentations are generally very lame and i am not that tech savvy, but i didn't want to do a panel because we have done a few of those already and they let me do whatever i wanted so here we go. that during this presentation, you will laugh at least once and learn two things. second, i find it is pretty ironic that i run a protracted bear and see group and i'm not good at technology but you will be your -- bear with me. i know that i am standing here as a humble nonprofit employee but i was once a tv producer at a local station in florida trying to get information from public officials. for a time, i was in charge of the new york state agency's research and responses. i hope we can all relate on some level. when the federal government celebrates by redact
nonpartisan group in the country who advocate for greater accountability in the federal courts, primarily in the u.s. supreme court. i want to start by thanking the freedom forum institute, freedom of the press, open government, for giving me the opportunity to not we canwhether or use it to open up the federal court system. i know that powerpoint presentations are generally very lame and i am not that tech savvy, but i didn't want to do a panel because we have done a few of those already and...
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u.s. to court for the ban on government agencies using its technology the u.s. considers follies products a security threat and says china can use its equipment for spying a china cost font and adrian brown reports from shenzhen from the air while way success is clear just part of it sprawling complex in the special economic zone of show and jane. while ways name literally means the achievements of china but the trumpet ministration says those achievements more to cheating and stealing than the sort of innovation on display here allegations its top executives deny on thursday they held a news conference inviting selected media organizations including al-jazeera to confirm that while away has filed a lawsuit against the u.s. government over a ban which restricts federal government employees from using its equipment we have there is no us. challenge to. these men only. but also owes are we and us she said once more they insisted while ways not in the pocket of china's government and accuse the us of hacking its servers. and. it has carried our service and this sto
u.s. to court for the ban on government agencies using its technology the u.s. considers follies products a security threat and says china can use its equipment for spying a china cost font and adrian brown reports from shenzhen from the air while way success is clear just part of it sprawling complex in the special economic zone of show and jane. while ways name literally means the achievements of china but the trumpet ministration says those achievements more to cheating and stealing than the...
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u.s. government to courts it's challenging a federal law which restricts u.s. government agencies from using weiwei products the company's also accusing washington of hacking its servers and stealing e-mails when u.s. considers why waste products a security threats and beijing can use its equipment to spy on federal agencies. the u.s. government. probably as you read it had to hack into our servers and this story and our e-mails and a source code these products these the u.s. government has never provided any evidence supporting. that while we posies securities direct. the u.s. government is no effort to company and it probably bought while we continued joining us from beijing so is this lawsuit purely about legal proceedings or is there more to it. well holly definitely wants to send a message and its message to the u.s. government as enough is enough so we know from this press conference that they're filing a lawsuit in the u.s. federal court against us congress saying that the destruction is our unlawful they're unfair and they harm not only chinese consumer
u.s. government to courts it's challenging a federal law which restricts u.s. government agencies from using weiwei products the company's also accusing washington of hacking its servers and stealing e-mails when u.s. considers why waste products a security threats and beijing can use its equipment to spy on federal agencies. the u.s. government. probably as you read it had to hack into our servers and this story and our e-mails and a source code these products these the u.s. government has...
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shares have plunged after a u.s. courtound that a killer round up the company that owns roundup may be linked to cancer crystal is going to have that and all the business to. stay with me right back after this. what secrets lie behind these may. find out in an immersive experience and explores. cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage three sixty s.
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u.s. government to court it's challenging a federal law which restricts u.s. government agencies from using weiwei products the company has also accused washington of hacking its servers and stealing e-mails the u.s. considers why waste products a security threat and has beijing can use its equipment to spy on federal agencies the u.s. government had said. it's right it has hacked into service and this story and e-mails and. tragedies the u.s. government has never prove why do you. suppose. that i we pose a sample a security issue right. the u.s. government is no effort to a company and its public i bought. our correspondent adrian brown has been at that news conference and why ways headquarters joining us from sens then how unprecedented is it adrian for a chinese company to come out and speak so publicly. well there in i think it's fairly rare for a chinese company to one you know hold a news conference like this to invite selected media including al-jazeera to put questions to these executives questions we did not have to submit in advance it is very rare a
u.s. government to court it's challenging a federal law which restricts u.s. government agencies from using weiwei products the company has also accused washington of hacking its servers and stealing e-mails the u.s. considers why waste products a security threat and has beijing can use its equipment to spy on federal agencies the u.s. government had said. it's right it has hacked into service and this story and e-mails and. tragedies the u.s. government has never prove why do you. suppose....
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u.s. federal court against the u.s. congress against some of these restrictions on its networks and saying that these restrictions are unlawful they're unfair they harm a fair competition and they also harm u.s. consumers by denying them access to huawei products now according to while away they said that they were compelled to take legal action as a last resort and also because the u.s. government time after time has failed to really produce evidence against them for these restrictions namely they fail to prove that huawei is actually essentially spying for the chinese government are being used as a back door for the chinese government now this is just the latest in another legal actions that we've seen from huawei just a few days ago mung one joe who is currently detained in canada said she was filing a lawsuit against the canadian government and its border protection agency saying that she was interrogated before she actually knew that she was under arrest now that follows the news that the canada were actually going
u.s. federal court against the u.s. congress against some of these restrictions on its networks and saying that these restrictions are unlawful they're unfair they harm a fair competition and they also harm u.s. consumers by denying them access to huawei products now according to while away they said that they were compelled to take legal action as a last resort and also because the u.s. government time after time has failed to really produce evidence against them for these restrictions namely...
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several more of president trump's judicial and executive nominations, including naomi row to be u.s. courtf appeals judge for the d.c. circuit. live coverage of the house on c-span and you can watch the senate on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, penn state history professor amy greenberg discusses her book, lady first. the world of first lady sara polk. >> i was so astounleded by all the stuff that she zanled the way she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court justice and members of ongress that were completely confident, 100% about politics, and were not noticeably different from a letter that a man would write. and they wrote back to her in the same vein. >> sunday night at
several more of president trump's judicial and executive nominations, including naomi row to be u.s. courtf appeals judge for the d.c. circuit. live coverage of the house on c-span and you can watch the senate on c-span2. >> sunday night on q&a, penn state history professor amy greenberg discusses her book, lady first. the world of first lady sara polk. >> i was so astounleded by all the stuff that she zanled the way she exercised power. she wrote letters to a supreme court...
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u.s. supreme court to grant review, and to make a long story short, the u.s. supreme court held last month that of course the exce excessive fines clause applies to the states through the 14th amendment just as most of the other parts of the bill of rights apply to the states as well. that was a lot, so i'm sorry for -- >> no, that's great. so now you're -- the supreme court sent this back to the indiana supreme court? >> that's right. so it was an important victory. it's one that we're really excited about but it is just a step in the -- kind of this six, seven-year odyssey for tyson. the u.s. supreme court really issued a narrow ruling saying, you know, of course this part of the bill of rights applies to the states. the indiana supreme court got that wrong. but you're right. they then sent it back to the indiana supreme court for that court to decide in the first instance whether forfeiting tyson's $42,000 car does, in fact, amount to an excessive fine, whether it's an excessive economic sanction under the 8th amendment. >> so what will the -- what standard
u.s. supreme court to grant review, and to make a long story short, the u.s. supreme court held last month that of course the exce excessive fines clause applies to the states through the 14th amendment just as most of the other parts of the bill of rights apply to the states as well. that was a lot, so i'm sorry for -- >> no, that's great. so now you're -- the supreme court sent this back to the indiana supreme court? >> that's right. so it was an important victory. it's one that...
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hope the u.s. courtsthe section ruling in participated in fair competition and brought our advanced technology into the u.s.. >> i spoke to a legal expert who said that the chances of success were very slim indeed. where do you think the chances of success lie? and is this more about messaging, ultimately? >> i don't think our chances of winning are slim every case begins with detailed facts. we have ample evidence and the chances of success are high. >> how much has the congressional ban of your equipment cost the company? this case has damaged many aspects of always business. productslose further -- projects and opportunities and our partners may stop working with us as this damages our global reputation these are huge losses. >> given the opposition in the u.s., is there not an argument for just cutting your losses in the u.s. and focusing on other markets? the u.s. accounts for 20-30% of the global communications technology market, so it is very important we will have a fair chance to compete in. we h
hope the u.s. courtsthe section ruling in participated in fair competition and brought our advanced technology into the u.s.. >> i spoke to a legal expert who said that the chances of success were very slim indeed. where do you think the chances of success lie? and is this more about messaging, ultimately? >> i don't think our chances of winning are slim every case begins with detailed facts. we have ample evidence and the chances of success are high. >> how much has the...
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first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeal are basically an overriding agreement -- agreement about what the standard is under exemption 4 and those of you who are familiar with how the supreme court takes cases, generally speaking the sort of gist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say x, others circuits say y and it's the supreme court's job to resolve that and give the answer. here's there's no reason for the supreme court to do that. courts of appeals are in agreement so it's a little odd for the supreme court to have granted the petition to take the case and one can speculate that this notion of textualism for the reason the court to take the case is something this court or at least some of the justices on this court are very receptive to. >> this is a foi case and the government is not a party. and those of you who understand foi it's always like smith versus the department of commerce or jones v
first and foremost, all of the u.s. courts of appeal are basically an overriding agreement -- agreement about what the standard is under exemption 4 and those of you who are familiar with how the supreme court takes cases, generally speaking the sort of gist for the supreme court mill, the fodder for the supreme court is cases where the u.s. courts of appeals have disagreed about something. so some circuits say x, others circuits say y and it's the supreme court's job to resolve that and give...
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u.s. personnel. i'm sorry he suspended veces of any i.c.c. officials the international criminal court which prosecutes things like genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes well you can see why the trump administration had to stop them they were prosecuting all of our favorite hobbies all right. of course we hate that. do you think bob ross like someone who was prosecuting the use of oil paints now. you know if the us seized all war crimes what we do all day all right at my club i would have to go back to his old job professionally testing the tensile strength of ben's collared shirts. that's. a fun job. but don't worry even if american rulers were arrested for war crimes it seems they could continue to run their empire from behind bars at least that's what's far more bro martin gradually seems to be doing what is squarely wasn't able to continue to run his business who would jack up the prices of lifesaving meds no one alright no one there would be no one and we can all agree affordable pharmaceuticals is completely on america. what do we know better than canada now the book or
u.s. personnel. i'm sorry he suspended veces of any i.c.c. officials the international criminal court which prosecutes things like genocide crimes against humanity and war crimes well you can see why the trump administration had to stop them they were prosecuting all of our favorite hobbies all right. of course we hate that. do you think bob ross like someone who was prosecuting the use of oil paints now. you know if the us seized all war crimes what we do all day all right at my club i would...
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so on february 19th of this year, the u.s. court of appeals ruled that these plaintiffs represented by our speaker could continue to pursue legal action to determine whether israeli settlers are committing genocide. the court reasoned that based on the u.n. convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, genocide has a legal rather than political definition. and all the other counts were dismissed as being political, not legal. so that means the court is going back -- the case is going back to district court and there will be litigation on whether israeli settlers are committing genocide, which is a huge breakthrough. so it's a pleasure to welcome mart martin mcmahon who will describe the legal battle for justice against settlers and their american backers. please join me in welcoming him. [ applause ] >> thank you very much for your kind applause. and i must applaud susan, wherever she is, for those great remarks. one time elvis presley was asked, what act do you not want to follow? and he said, roy orbison. a
so on february 19th of this year, the u.s. court of appeals ruled that these plaintiffs represented by our speaker could continue to pursue legal action to determine whether israeli settlers are committing genocide. the court reasoned that based on the u.n. convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, genocide has a legal rather than political definition. and all the other counts were dismissed as being political, not legal. so that means the court is going back -- the...
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we hope the u.s. courtsld declare the section ruling invalid, letting huawei participate in fair competition in the u.s. market and bringing art and technology into the u.s. legal expert a last night who said the chances of success for huawei were very slim indeed. where do you think the chances of success lige? is this more about messaging, ultimately, for huawei? >> i don't think our chances of winning are slim. we think we have ample evidence. i think the chances of success are high. >> how much has the congressional ban on huawei equipment cost the company? >> this case has damaged many aspects of huawei's business. we could lose existing projects as well as further opportunities. our partners may stop working with us, as it damages huawei's global reputation. >> isn't there an argument for just cutting your losses in the u.s. and focusing on other markets? the u.s. accounts for 20%-30% of the global communications technology market so it's very important. we hope we will have a fair chance to compete in
we hope the u.s. courtsld declare the section ruling invalid, letting huawei participate in fair competition in the u.s. market and bringing art and technology into the u.s. legal expert a last night who said the chances of success for huawei were very slim indeed. where do you think the chances of success lige? is this more about messaging, ultimately, for huawei? >> i don't think our chances of winning are slim. we think we have ample evidence. i think the chances of success are high....
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and the first she learned about the u.s. court hearing tomorrow that may decide her fate came from us. >> being so isolated here, do you have any idea the storm of controversy that has been kicked off in the united states over this case? >> people have been telling me they have seen my case on tv and everyone asks me what are you going to do now? where are you going to do go next? >> i keep telling everyone that we are still trying to win the case and hopefully we will and i know i am an american citizen and i know i have the right to come back. i have no other citizenship. anywhere. even my own home country i don't -- i have never been there and a never stepped foot out of -- >> so there is to talk of a lebanese citizenship? >> no. >> you have no lebanese option? that isn't even an option. >> no. >> the president of the united states says you are not welcome back, what would you say to him? >> i would say study the legal system because apparently i am. i have papers, i have citizenship. i have -- my dad, my dad's documents. it is
and the first she learned about the u.s. court hearing tomorrow that may decide her fate came from us. >> being so isolated here, do you have any idea the storm of controversy that has been kicked off in the united states over this case? >> people have been telling me they have seen my case on tv and everyone asks me what are you going to do now? where are you going to do go next? >> i keep telling everyone that we are still trying to win the case and hopefully we will and i...
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supreme court justice david straw was going to the u.s. court of appeals for the eighth circuit but then i lost what she confirmed to me anyway. and i was pretty sure i got that pick right given strong said in the speech to the right wing federalist society i really grew up with a steady diet of justice antonin scalia and i'm better for it. anyone on a steady diet of scalia probably breaks out in hives whenever whenever a black kid gets a full ride to harvard. and that's a bonehead move for close associates running for president you once you'd be surprised just how many senate dems greenlit trump's judicial picks in fact the advocacy group the man justice released a report card they're great at their track record on rejecting trumps bad choices and result was a third of senate democrats received either a d. or an effort not to mention the eleven set of dems who received the cvs but trust me with the right penmanship it's a lot easier to change and into would be. for at least west virginia senator joe manchin who got an f. can just switch parties
supreme court justice david straw was going to the u.s. court of appeals for the eighth circuit but then i lost what she confirmed to me anyway. and i was pretty sure i got that pick right given strong said in the speech to the right wing federalist society i really grew up with a steady diet of justice antonin scalia and i'm better for it. anyone on a steady diet of scalia probably breaks out in hives whenever whenever a black kid gets a full ride to harvard. and that's a bonehead move for...
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notorious left-wing 9th circuit ruled that asylum seekers have the right to file appeals in the u.s. courtscklog of 700,000 cases that will take decades at the current rate of adjudication to resolve them. i.e., they don't work. the ruling will likely be appealed. joining us tonight is tom holman, great to have you with us, tom. jessica vaughn, director of policy at the center for immigration studies. the projections are as many as one million illegal immigrants will be apprehend at our southern border this year. what will happen to those folks? will they all be deported? is that the result? or will they be indeed clogging up the system? >> they will be clogging up the system. 60% of them will be released into the country to settle in all oath country and probably will be living here indefinitely and will be added to that immigration court backlog. most of of them won't even fill out the asylum application. it seems the 9th circuit will allow them to appeal to the federal courts. lou: the democratic house of representatives. >> it's a crisis at the border. if this pace continues with what w
notorious left-wing 9th circuit ruled that asylum seekers have the right to file appeals in the u.s. courtscklog of 700,000 cases that will take decades at the current rate of adjudication to resolve them. i.e., they don't work. the ruling will likely be appealed. joining us tonight is tom holman, great to have you with us, tom. jessica vaughn, director of policy at the center for immigration studies. the projections are as many as one million illegal immigrants will be apprehend at our...
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let's cross over to our financial correspondent in frankfurt daniel this is not the first of a u.s. court has found one so guilty of negligence forcing him to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages what does this mean for the company that owns the now byo well hi there terry i can tell you that all of this is making the company very nervous because we have to remember already when to to talk to monsanto there were a lot soft problems and also here investors in the financial happy end frankford were very concerned that this takeover could be too expensive could be true or risky for the company we have to remember that the company was taken over for a record amount of sixty six billion u s dollars and now yeah you mention if there could be potentially more and more lawsuits coming in all of this is of course also ruining the image off the company i mean monsanto used to be or maybe still is the most hated company and the world and it could be now also the case that you know by a could have this image and this is making people here very concerned by taking over a month. the german compan
let's cross over to our financial correspondent in frankfurt daniel this is not the first of a u.s. court has found one so guilty of negligence forcing him to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages what does this mean for the company that owns the now byo well hi there terry i can tell you that all of this is making the company very nervous because we have to remember already when to to talk to monsanto there were a lot soft problems and also here investors in the financial happy end...
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the chine telecom giant huawei has pleaded not guilty in u.s. courtfederal charges including fraud and the violation of sanctions against iran. huawei is accused of working to defraud banks by misrepresenting its relationship with a hong kong-based company that sold products to iran. u e watching "bbc world news america." cstill e on tonight's program, the news may give you heart complications, but it turns out democracy itself may be good for you. venezuela's opposition leader says president maduro is to blame for escalation of tensions. speaking to e bbc, he did not rule out calling for foreign military interveion. authorities opened an investigation into him, accusing him of sabotage the to a nationwide power cut. will: the government has opened an investigaon into you, accusing you of sabotage. were you or any of your supporters involved in t blackout? mr. guaido: look, unfortunately the electricity crisis in nezuela has been going on for a decade. then-president hugo chavezed decln electrical emergency in 2005 in what they said was the el niÑo ef
the chine telecom giant huawei has pleaded not guilty in u.s. courtfederal charges including fraud and the violation of sanctions against iran. huawei is accused of working to defraud banks by misrepresenting its relationship with a hong kong-based company that sold products to iran. u e watching "bbc world news america." cstill e on tonight's program, the news may give you heart complications, but it turns out democracy itself may be good for you. venezuela's opposition leader says...
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there's a similar case working its wade through the u.s. court system. that of hoda methona. s. a court refused to let her come back to the united states early. the issue is at the hands of the court. as isis loses its remaining territory, the state department is pushing countries to return their citizens, to take their citizens back home if they fought with isis. for muthana, the state department is not letter her back in. >> this case is different. we don't bear a responsibility here. we're clear this is not a united states citizen, nor is anyone entitled to u.s. citizenship. beyond that, i don't want to talk any further about this case because, you know, legal proceedings are on going. muthana was born in new jersey. her father was a diplomat. if he was a diplomat, she was not eligible for u.s. citizenship. her argument is her father stopped being a diplomat a few weeks before she was born and that makes her a u.s. citizen. >> trace: thanks, rich. there's word investigators that irish terrorists might be behind the explosive devices discovered around london. the irish mirro
there's a similar case working its wade through the u.s. court system. that of hoda methona. s. a court refused to let her come back to the united states early. the issue is at the hands of the court. as isis loses its remaining territory, the state department is pushing countries to return their citizens, to take their citizens back home if they fought with isis. for muthana, the state department is not letter her back in. >> this case is different. we don't bear a responsibility here....
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charged before a military commission with a crime of conspiracy that crime was subsequently found by u.s. courts not to constitute a war crime so. that charge was dismissed he like many of the forty remaining prisoners at guantanamo basically since there are guantanamo without charge or a fair process. a transgender rights campaigner in the u.k. is in the spotlight for a controversial issue she started susie green reported a catholic journalist to police over what she described as vile and hateful tweets following an appearance on a popular t.v. show the reporter know say she's become a victim of a public witchhunt for her beliefs. meanwhile a group of people have terrified and harassed my family docs my children made violent and sexual threats signed me up to porn accounts did the same to my husband threatened to visit him and tumbleweed or tempers flared when journalists carline pharo debated the rights issue with suzy greene the mother of a transgender girl on national television in the u.k. susie green runs mermaid's a u.k. the charity for transgender children her own childhood gender reassi
charged before a military commission with a crime of conspiracy that crime was subsequently found by u.s. courts not to constitute a war crime so. that charge was dismissed he like many of the forty remaining prisoners at guantanamo basically since there are guantanamo without charge or a fair process. a transgender rights campaigner in the u.k. is in the spotlight for a controversial issue she started susie green reported a catholic journalist to police over what she described as vile and...
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sanctions on tehran the chinese telecom giant has been embroiled in high profile little bottles in the u.s. courts accused of industrial espionage. while way has rejected the claims being made against that c.f.o. while color of his actions have also drawn a fierce rebuke from beijing chinese authorities maintain that the arrest of months to political persecution. no matey anyone with normal judgment can see that canada has made a serious mistake on this issue from the very beginning we reached the canadian side to immediately release mainline show and protect ten adjustment rights we will see strong the edge the u.s. to immediately cracks the mistake withdraw the arrest warrant against mainline show and not make a formal extradition request to canada. economist jeffrey alberto believes the u.s. wants to use manning as a pawn in negotiations with beijing. i mean this is just obviously an act of political violence of course if you've got a political enemy out of there out there somewhere that anybody can drum up any kind of charges against you i'm sorry that canada is going along with this but it's
sanctions on tehran the chinese telecom giant has been embroiled in high profile little bottles in the u.s. courts accused of industrial espionage. while way has rejected the claims being made against that c.f.o. while color of his actions have also drawn a fierce rebuke from beijing chinese authorities maintain that the arrest of months to political persecution. no matey anyone with normal judgment can see that canada has made a serious mistake on this issue from the very beginning we reached...
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men were prosecuted for manslaughter four of your men murder and manslaughter in the iraqi courts u.s. courtsthat's right they prosecuted them four times and they finally got a conviction the first time it was thrown out for prosecutorial misconduct they found them guilty you know the first time it was thrown out for prosecutorial misconduct the second time it was overturned the third time it was a mistrial the federal government finally got them in a d.c. circuit in a d.c. jury on the fourth time that you see jury not a legitimate jury i would say a jury of your peers does not really compare to the rest of america no that's ok ok so some juries are legitimate some not like so-called judges that language before but they were prosecuted for murder amounts would you have any regrets for the people who died a nine year old boy shot in the head was an insurgent of course we did of course we we hired as the company we hired the prosecutor that prosecuted saddam to go find each of these families to pay salacious to make amends as best as possible to reach out to them did i personally know i haven't
men were prosecuted for manslaughter four of your men murder and manslaughter in the iraqi courts u.s. courtsthat's right they prosecuted them four times and they finally got a conviction the first time it was thrown out for prosecutorial misconduct they found them guilty you know the first time it was thrown out for prosecutorial misconduct the second time it was overturned the third time it was a mistrial the federal government finally got them in a d.c. circuit in a d.c. jury on the fourth...
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system and the u.s. court system we there's some hope that this litigation proceeds if wall way is satisfied that it poses no threat it will have to basically prove that the united states government have to prove something quite differently think about what the likelihood is if this was a court case in china. think about that for a second who would have confidence that this would be handled on the up and up that the same level of transparency would obtain in a trying to use court if walk away with a litigant as opposed to the united states that's one of the fundamental problems we're kind of talking about systems that are radically different so again to answer your question i think wall way will have to disclose you know will have to produce documents and have witnesses and subject them to cross-examination in the united states court to basically satisfy a court here that. you know it poses no threat united's government will have to put on the table its evidence to the contrary and then a judge will have to ma
system and the u.s. court system we there's some hope that this litigation proceeds if wall way is satisfied that it poses no threat it will have to basically prove that the united states government have to prove something quite differently think about what the likelihood is if this was a court case in china. think about that for a second who would have confidence that this would be handled on the up and up that the same level of transparency would obtain in a trying to use court if walk away...
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hope the u.s. courtsare the section 889 ruling lettingleading -- huawei participate and bring our technology into the u.s.. >> i spoke to a legal expert who said the chances of success for huawei were slim. where do you think the chances of success lie and is this more ?f about messaging for huawei song: i don't think our chances of winning are slim. we think we have ample evidence and i think the chances of success are high. tom: how much has the congressional ban on huawei equipment cost the company? this case has damaged many aspects of huawei's business. we could lose existing projects and further opportunities. our partners may stop working with us as our reputation is damaged. these are huge office -- losses. tom: isn't there an argument for just cutting your losses and in the u.s. and focusing on other markets? accounts for 20% to 30% of the global communications technology market so it is very important. we look forward to an opportunity to participate fairly in the u.s. this lawsuit is at last re
hope the u.s. courtsare the section 889 ruling lettingleading -- huawei participate and bring our technology into the u.s.. >> i spoke to a legal expert who said the chances of success for huawei were slim. where do you think the chances of success lie and is this more ?f about messaging for huawei song: i don't think our chances of winning are slim. we think we have ample evidence and i think the chances of success are high. tom: how much has the congressional ban on huawei equipment...
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u.s. court overstepped the mark in two of the twelve when it the model the seizure of iranian assets to compensate the victims of the nine eleven attacks that's the ruling of a court in luxemburg terrans assets have been frozen in the european country for seven years as part of international sanctions disputed evidence back then pointed to iran helping al qaida conduct the terror attacks that rocked new york and washington back in two thousand and one iran still denies any involvement in four ministries praise the decision of luxembourg. the ear of totalitarian and bullying behavior of americans who are some of the countries is over and it can no longer research groundless accusations. a political communications professor at the university of toronto most americans official report cell a very different story concerning iran's alleged involvement. you may remember a couple of years after nine eleven the united states and nine eleven commission a published report more than five hundred pages globa
u.s. court overstepped the mark in two of the twelve when it the model the seizure of iranian assets to compensate the victims of the nine eleven attacks that's the ruling of a court in luxemburg terrans assets have been frozen in the european country for seven years as part of international sanctions disputed evidence back then pointed to iran helping al qaida conduct the terror attacks that rocked new york and washington back in two thousand and one iran still denies any involvement in four...
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charged before a military commission with a crime of conspiracy that crime was subsequently found by u.s. courts not to constitute a war crime so that that charge was dismissed he like many of the forty remaining prisoners of guantanamo basically since there are guantanamo without charge or a fair process. hundreds of protesters including activists and international human rights workers have been subjected to torture detention and other forms of ill treatment by hamas in gaza that is according to rights group amnesty international . i was. oh god. i'm just the it's about demonstrators who had voiced anger at the living conditions in ghana as i were brutally treated by security forces it's claimed live ammunition physical assault and pepper spray very latest against protesters earlier this month according to amnesty the latest crackdown and it was the most severe in more than a decade a research consultant for the organization. was among those detained in turkey. on monday morning around ten am i received a call from the foreign ministry affairs and they asked me to go. to go to the it's more of
charged before a military commission with a crime of conspiracy that crime was subsequently found by u.s. courts not to constitute a war crime so that that charge was dismissed he like many of the forty remaining prisoners of guantanamo basically since there are guantanamo without charge or a fair process. hundreds of protesters including activists and international human rights workers have been subjected to torture detention and other forms of ill treatment by hamas in gaza that is according...
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al-jazeera a u.s. court has blocked the president's push to allow offshore oil drilling and to question the judge described donald trump's executive order as unlawful and invalid the ruling reinstates a drilling ban and much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington d.c. . federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all protections against explore ation and oil drilling from above five hundred thousand square kilometers of waters all in the arctic and north atlantic oceans trump has tried repeatedly to roll back environmental protections that were made during the emboss obama administration but he has been unsuccessful in large part because environmentalists as in this case keep taking the administration to court and they keep winning the judge in this case said that once a president applies the designation of a national monument or a
al-jazeera a u.s. court has blocked the president's push to allow offshore oil drilling and to question the judge described donald trump's executive order as unlawful and invalid the ruling reinstates a drilling ban and much of the arctic ocean rob reynolds has more from washington d.c. . federal judge sharon gleason says president donald trump exceeded his constitutional authority when he issued an executive order back in april of two thousand and seventeen that essentially stripped away all...
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now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. court has ruled that the weight killer roundup was a factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man this is the second a major legal defeat for the chemicals are making money for monsanto in months and more cases are likely to follow the company was bought last year by german chemicals john baya. google has been fined one and a half billion euros by the european union's antitrust watchdog the e.u. competition commission says the internet giant abused its dominant position to stifle competition in the advertising market the fine takes google's total penalties from the e.u. to more than eight billion euros over the last two years. u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or has begun a middle east tour aimed at they're building an alliance against iran in kuwait he joined his counterparts. calling for an end to it too near a rift between a saudi led bloc and qatar saying that they all needed to unite against the threat from islamist terror. near a state of nebraska and neighboring states have
now we'll take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world the u.s. court has ruled that the weight killer roundup was a factor in causing cancer in a seventy year old man this is the second a major legal defeat for the chemicals are making money for monsanto in months and more cases are likely to follow the company was bought last year by german chemicals john baya. google has been fined one and a half billion euros by the european union's antitrust watchdog the e.u....
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u.s. courtshave in fact repeatedly ruled that authorities may not detain families and definitely or deport them officials also say the trumpet ministrations declaration of a state of emergency and its vows to improve border security has fueled the spike in immigration testifying before congress the head of the department of homeland security described a growing crisis one million illegal aliens at our southern border this year our capacity is already severely restrained but these increases will overwhelm the system entirely the question now is whether the new data will persuade some lawmakers to support the president's state of emergency. turning out a sport and manchester united through to the quarterfinals of the champions league after a dramatic finish against paris sent young man united took advantage of korea's she's defensive lapses in the first half romelu lukaku scored twice the french side responded through kwan bed up then in stoppage time the referee checked a replay of a handball inci
u.s. courtshave in fact repeatedly ruled that authorities may not detain families and definitely or deport them officials also say the trumpet ministrations declaration of a state of emergency and its vows to improve border security has fueled the spike in immigration testifying before congress the head of the department of homeland security described a growing crisis one million illegal aliens at our southern border this year our capacity is already severely restrained but these increases will...