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u.s. supreme court opinion. but that could tell us how the court ultimately is likely to come out in this case. >> brian, matt, laura, thank you so much. >> thank you.
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u.s. supreme court will take up new jersey's push to he willize sports gambling -- legalize sports gambling. it could mean billions in new revenue if it gets the green light. the case will be argued this fall. >>> new tonight, lawyers for bill cosby say the comedian's speaking tour will likely have to wait, saying his town hall tour is unlikely to happen before he's retried on sexual assault charges. two weeks ago, a jury announced they were deadlocked and the judge declared a mistrial. and today, cosby sent out a tweet disputing his own spokesman's suggestion that part of the tour would focus on sexual assault. he wrote, the current propaganda that i am going to conduct a sexual assault tour is false. any further information will be given at the appropriate time.
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u.s. supreme court. what they are asking for is to allow the justice department to enforce this travel ban against six until the court gets a chance to hear the the case. they are also asking to have it fast tracked which opens up the possibility that the court can hear the case before their term starts next fall. this has been a long time in the making, there's actually another appeal that's working its way through the courts, the hawaii ban that the ninth circuit court of appeals in california has to hear. reaction from the aclu, they say this is consistent, that they think the supreme court will be consistent with what other federal courts have said, banning the travel ban reversing this travel ban, the washington attorney general, one of the states that originally brought the case, says that he thinks the u.s. supreme court will agree. frances. >> tracie potts for us, thank you. >>> massive global reaction to president trump's call for america to quit the paris climate agreement. major land marks show
u.s. supreme court. what they are asking for is to allow the justice department to enforce this travel ban against six until the court gets a chance to hear the the case. they are also asking to have it fast tracked which opens up the possibility that the court can hear the case before their term starts next fall. this has been a long time in the making, there's actually another appeal that's working its way through the courts, the hawaii ban that the ninth circuit court of appeals in...
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u.s. supreme court." he said, "the i will keep fighting for the american people and win." >> the department of homeland security hoping e toing to lear its mistakes and learn from the mistakes at the airports in january. for now, the bottom line, if you have a clear connection to the u.s., personal or business, you can come in. if you don't, keep out. >> where and how will that determination be made? cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder with more from the supreme court. >> reporter: an unexpected decision from the supreme court. they will allow parts of president trump's travel ban to go forward, in particular the foreign nationals from the six muslim-majority countries who do not have a clear connection or bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the united states, those people can be banned from the country. however, the court saying that any other foreign national from those six countries who does, in fact, have a connection here, whether a family member, whether it's being admitted to a
u.s. supreme court." he said, "the i will keep fighting for the american people and win." >> the department of homeland security hoping e toing to lear its mistakes and learn from the mistakes at the airports in january. for now, the bottom line, if you have a clear connection to the u.s., personal or business, you can come in. if you don't, keep out. >> where and how will that determination be made? cnn justice correspondent jessica snyder with more from the supreme...
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u.s. supreme court. i will keep fighting for the american people and win. >> justices will hold a full hearing in october. for now the trump administration can bar traveler from six majority muslim nations from entering the u.s. for 0 days, those countries are syria, sudan, iran, yemen, libya and somalia. there are exceptions for people who have a job here in the u.s., go to school here or have a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the u.s. >>> a job offer, admission to a university, a relative awaiting you, those people can come in through the ordinary route. >> homeland security is expected to keep out tourists from those six countries along with professors, lecturers, those invited to speak in the u.s. supreme court issue was written as a whole, no break down on how each justice voted. >>> members of the bay area muslim community reacted to the court decision about a quarter million muslims live right here in the bay area. yesterday said an afternoon prayer service, they are disappointed
u.s. supreme court. i will keep fighting for the american people and win. >> justices will hold a full hearing in october. for now the trump administration can bar traveler from six majority muslim nations from entering the u.s. for 0 days, those countries are syria, sudan, iran, yemen, libya and somalia. there are exceptions for people who have a job here in the u.s., go to school here or have a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the u.s. >>> a job offer,...
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u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries. and we hear from the u.s. democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. even come to life from moscow you're watching international now the british prime minister has struck a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to prop up a conservative government but it does come at a high price with tourism a promising the d p a billion pounds in return for their support we have reached an agreement with the conservative party on support for a government in parliament this agreement will operate to deliver a stable government in the united kingdom's national interest at this vital time but as we said the tory government to get that his promise to invest in additional one billion pounds in northern ireland the agreement would also see to resume a backtrack on a number of election pledges including reforms to pensions and benefits while the
u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries. and we hear from the u.s. democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. even come to life from moscow you're watching international now the british prime minister has struck a deal with northern ireland's democratic unionist party to prop up a...
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u.s. supreme court allowed a version of his travel ban to take effect on thursday. tweeting, great day for america's future security and safety, courtesy of the u.s. supreme court. i will keep fighting for the american people and win. now the justices ruled that they would hold a full hearing on the case in october, but for now the trump administration can bar travelers from six majority muslim nations from entering the u.s. for 90 days. the countries are syria, sudan, iran, yemen, libya and somalia. there are exceptions for people who have a job here in the u.s. or if they go to school here or have a "bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the u.s." >>> a job offer, admission to a university, a relative await be you, those people can come in through the ordinary route. >> homeland security is expected to keep out tourists from the six countries along with professors, lecturers, others invited to speak or make presentations in the u.s. the supreme court was written as a whole meaning there was no break down on how each justice voted. >>> well members of th
u.s. supreme court allowed a version of his travel ban to take effect on thursday. tweeting, great day for america's future security and safety, courtesy of the u.s. supreme court. i will keep fighting for the american people and win. now the justices ruled that they would hold a full hearing on the case in october, but for now the trump administration can bar travelers from six majority muslim nations from entering the u.s. for 90 days. the countries are syria, sudan, iran, yemen, libya and...
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the first is the united states supreme court, having principal constitutionalists on the u.s. supreme court. [applause] neil gorsuch is a home run, and recommends president trump for honoring the promise to the american nominating a principal constitutionalists. [applause] us who chairs the bill of rights, who cherish religious liberty, and free speech and the second amendment -- the fundamental liberty of being an american since the center oft the virtually every time was mr. kerry as important as gorgeous on more -- as important as an nurses gorsuch nomination was -- this summer or next summer. [applause] is criticalpens, it once again that the president nominated principled constitutionalist commands republicans in the senate to our job and confirm that dish constitutionalists of the court. [applause] second big priority for two [applause] , repealing obamacare. disaster,is a , coalition -- collapsing before our very odds. of americans have lost -- lost their jobs. they've been forced into part-time work, have lost their doctors, health insurance, and premiums skyrocket to -
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who comes in the country if there's a dispute. >> so the supreme court is saying that someone needs a bona fide connection to travel to the u.sis? what happens if there's a dispute? >> the court tried to give examples, probably understanding that this would be an issue. they said if you have a close relationship, a relative, you've been admitted to a university or have a work permit to come the u.s., all of those count. those are bona fide relationships. there are still questions about more attenuated circumstance. maybe a fiancee, friends, is that enough? there are bounds to be disputes. you can imagine that -- there are bound to be disputes. you can imagine that people are going to run to court. the highest court has ruled on this. there are going to be even more lawsuits this summer likely. >> something tells me a lot of lawyers will get rich off the supreme court decision. >> i think you're right. muddy waters. we've heard a lot about the president's tweets, his statements, the lower court certainly factored those in. this did not apply to the supreme court ruling s. that good news for president trump? >> reporter: it's h
who comes in the country if there's a dispute. >> so the supreme court is saying that someone needs a bona fide connection to travel to the u.sis? what happens if there's a dispute? >> the court tried to give examples, probably understanding that this would be an issue. they said if you have a close relationship, a relative, you've been admitted to a university or have a work permit to come the u.s., all of those count. those are bona fide relationships. there are still questions...
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u.s. open court, does this make a big difference, or is it essentially what critics are called a muslim ban? atit is a muslim ban, but the same time, the supremeourt is only partially left the ban. a whole, it is a decision that will be made in october. in your view, how do you think it will be received? it is not a total ban, but the doors open. amin: not very well. countries, those they will lose some travel to the united states. i think a number of them will have to get in the next 72 hours before the ban goes to full effect. another of -- a number of other , where terrorist activities have not been -- activities have been originating, they have not been included. some of the united states is probably being very highest court very particular states that have been targeted. professor, if you take a look at the decision very closely from the u.s. supreme court. three conservative justices have said they would have reinstated the entire ban. we have two more justices, roberts and kennedy, saying some sort of compromise. does this mean a full ban is just a matter of time? how should these countries prepare in advance of that happening? that is
u.s. open court, does this make a big difference, or is it essentially what critics are called a muslim ban? atit is a muslim ban, but the same time, the supremeourt is only partially left the ban. a whole, it is a decision that will be made in october. in your view, how do you think it will be received? it is not a total ban, but the doors open. amin: not very well. countries, those they will lose some travel to the united states. i think a number of them will have to get in the next 72 hours...
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u.s. supreme court allowing parts of his executive order to take effect. what does this mean going forward with a final verdict still looming? >>> blaming obama, president trump now seems willing to admit russia meddled in the u.s. presidential election if he can use it as a weapon against his predecessor. we'll look at the confounding claims in the president's newest twitter rant. >>> and stay out of politics. ivanka trump portrays herself as above the political fray, an odd argument for the senior of the president of the united states? we want to welcome our viewers across the united states and the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news tonight, a senate republican leader struggle to win support for the new health care bill, a partisan effort is now out how the legislation would help or hurt americans. the congressional budget office says 22 million more americans would be uninsured by 2026, compared to the number covered under obamacare. democrats are pouncing on that while many
u.s. supreme court allowing parts of his executive order to take effect. what does this mean going forward with a final verdict still looming? >>> blaming obama, president trump now seems willing to admit russia meddled in the u.s. presidential election if he can use it as a weapon against his predecessor. we'll look at the confounding claims in the president's newest twitter rant. >>> and stay out of politics. ivanka trump portrays herself as above the political fray, an odd...
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u.s. supreme court. did the president just make his case a whole lost 45rder. >>> and cleared to testify. the white house says the president won't try to prevent fired fbi director james comey from testifying before congress as part of the russia investigation. comey's appearance is now just days away. what bombshells might he drop? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news. the white house is clearing the way for fired fbi director james comey to testify this thursday to the senate intelligence committee as part of its russia investigation. a spokeswoman says president trump will not invoke executive privilege to try to block comey from discussing a conversation in which sources say the president urged him to drop the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. also breaking this hour, british investigators have now identified two of the three men who carried out the terror rampage in london that killed seven people and injured dozens befo
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u.s. supreme court tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". the urlt had bay bridge developing a web site to include diversity and inclusion at au. it includes a message from sylvia burwell it says in part "american university is committed to ensuring we're a community where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated fully included". >>> all right we want to show you something it's video that is very frightening and has gone viral. good samaritans recall the moment a teen age girl fell from amusement park ride in upstate new york. >> and controversy swirling around bill cosby surprising plans following recent mistrial may not be true after all. hey, sue. >> marine a. tony, what a beautiful day we had. check out high temperatures. hard to believe we're on end of june here with temperatures like this. it's all about the nice, low hultty. 84 reagan and dulles 81 and bwi 8 and a lot of places head to the 50s again overnight. so get those windows open because july like heat and humidity is back on the 7 day forecast. we'll
u.s. supreme court tom fitzgerald, "fox5 local news". the urlt had bay bridge developing a web site to include diversity and inclusion at au. it includes a message from sylvia burwell it says in part "american university is committed to ensuring we're a community where people of all identities and experiences are understood, appreciated fully included". >>> all right we want to show you something it's video that is very frightening and has gone viral. good...
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u.s. supreme court partially revise president trump's travel ban and said the justices will hear arguments in the fall. let's go to bloomberg's supreme court supporter greg store. good to have you on the program. a partial victory or a partial loss for president trump here? ?what is the assessment greg? i think i will go with a partial victory given the number of lower courts that have ruled against him. the supreme court did say the president had a strong interest in supporting the -- protecting the borders. because of that, when we talk about people who do not have any connections to the u.s. come no family members, no jobs to go to, right now, we will err on the side of letting the president enforce the travel ban. eg, that portionwh of the travel ban come inere does -- where does that portion of the travel ban come in? greg: there are multiple levels, and we talked to but this was a muslim ban. the court did not get to that. lawsuits were brought by particular people, somebody who said, "i have a relative abroad who wants to travel to the u.s." what the lower court did was took the cas
u.s. supreme court partially revise president trump's travel ban and said the justices will hear arguments in the fall. let's go to bloomberg's supreme court supporter greg store. good to have you on the program. a partial victory or a partial loss for president trump here? ?what is the assessment greg? i think i will go with a partial victory given the number of lower courts that have ruled against him. the supreme court did say the president had a strong interest in supporting the --...
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u.s. supreme court to reinstate its travel ban which blocks entry from specific muslim majority countries.istration is asking the nation's highest court to consider the legality of president trauma's executive order that the fourth circuit court has struck down. now whether or not the u.s. supreme court takes it up is another matter. >>> the famed saturday night fever dance floor is going up for sale. >> wow. >> right? >> that could be your living room lucy. >> could you imagine. do i have to wear white suit when i'm on there? the floor where john travolta lit the '90s -- 1970'ss what i'm trying to say disco craze on fire may sell for more than a million dollars. >> wow the. >> floor is 24 by 16 feet hitting the auction block in los angeles for the profiles in history hollywood auction. >> did you have see that movie sean bell. >> you nerd of that, right. >> yes, i have. >> the sound track is good. >> but the dance floor. >> a lot of beegee's stuff. >> but the floor? >> it's where he did -- remember that whole thing with the white suit and the thing going on. >> open shirt and the chains a
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u.s. supreme court sent a case involving the family of a slain mexican boy back to a lower court today fifteen year old sergio hernandez was allegedly shot from across the u.s. border by a u.s. border patrol agent back in two thousand and ten. coming up on r.c. guitar is presented with a list of demands in exchange for removing sanctions what's on the list that story coming up right after the break. down tonight they are sold it is not saying whether. we can go after the global race since it just lawyer lives profit over people. or death it's not for me it's like medicine it's like the antidote for all the stress that the news the wonder redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week targeting radical comedy news like redacted so night is where it's out. in case you're new to the game this is h
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u.s. supreme court's decision comes on the four-year anniversary of the first of edward snowden's disclosureshich revealed that the national security agency had been collecting sensitive records about virtually every phone call made in the united states. after an appeals court found the nsa's collection violated the law and in response to the outcry, the congress passed the usa freedom act to restrict the government's surveillance authority. the broader question about how the fourth amendment protects all sorts of sensitive and voluminous digital records about communications and activities. this could name -- could be much broader, and involve metadata and other things. how big could this get? guest: it is up to the court, and the supreme court does not generally like to make sweeping changes to core precedent so i think it will be a narrow issue of location. there is an issue of lower court asking for guidance that the supreme court could make a more sweeping decision on the third-party law. for instance, the wall street journal reported in october that federal agencies in california federal
u.s. supreme court's decision comes on the four-year anniversary of the first of edward snowden's disclosureshich revealed that the national security agency had been collecting sensitive records about virtually every phone call made in the united states. after an appeals court found the nsa's collection violated the law and in response to the outcry, the congress passed the usa freedom act to restrict the government's surveillance authority. the broader question about how the fourth amendment...
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circuit court of appeals said the president failed to provide a valid reason from keeping people from mostly muslim countries out of the u.s. a last resort now for the white house, the u.s. supreme court. >> we're hours away from virginia's primary election. the decisions voters make in the race for governor will set the stage that will be watched nationwide this fall. shshow the democratic congress is tight between perry he willo and lieutenant governor raffle nor tham. on the republican side former is expected to win over a sizeable margin and state senator frank wagner. >> is push northam in a more liberal direction, push the democratic party in a more liberal direction in a more confrontational approach to donald trump. what you see with respect to the republican primary is a clear candidate who is known statewide versus two people who are known regionally and that's a huge challenge. >> polls are open for registered virginia voters tomorrow from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 p.m. as as long as you're in the line by 7:00 you will be allowed to vote. you will have to show a photo i.d. if you don't have an acceptable form you can fill out a provisional ballad and bring your i
circuit court of appeals said the president failed to provide a valid reason from keeping people from mostly muslim countries out of the u.s. a last resort now for the white house, the u.s. supreme court. >> we're hours away from virginia's primary election. the decisions voters make in the race for governor will set the stage that will be watched nationwide this fall. shshow the democratic congress is tight between perry he willo and lieutenant governor raffle nor tham. on the republican...
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u.s. supreme court decision to let parts of his travel ban take effect. a clear victory for national security. but it's only temporary and far from a final decision as the court decides to hear full arguments in october. >>> and demanding an apology. president trump admits russia interfered in the u.s. presidential election but insists the only collusion or obstruction came from president obama, and he's now demanding an apology. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> breaking news, the numbers are just out from the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimating that in less than a decade the senate republican health care bill would leave 22 million americans without health care insurance than under obamacare. within just a year, 15 million more people would be without health insurance compared to obamacare. five republican senators oppose the bill right now, and others are on the fence. senate republican leaders are insisting on a vote this week. the white house says president trump has made several calls to senators to hear their
u.s. supreme court decision to let parts of his travel ban take effect. a clear victory for national security. but it's only temporary and far from a final decision as the court decides to hear full arguments in october. >>> and demanding an apology. president trump admits russia interfered in the u.s. presidential election but insists the only collusion or obstruction came from president obama, and he's now demanding an apology. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the...
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u.s. supreme court on the final day of the session before the summer break. ill be arguments heard before the u.s. supreme court in october on the travel ban issued many months ago. john sununu with me now and the former chief of staff to george h.w. bush. a lot of people wouldn't have expected this. did you? because it has been characterized already as a victory for the trump white house on this order. >> i think the court deserves a lot of credit. they gave a very smart carve-out in here which preserved the most important part of the ban. the concern that the white house had over people that were going to be hard to vet coming back into the country. the court excluded those that would have been easy to vet. those that already have relationships with the u.s. and said the white house was correct in putting a ban on those that would be hard to vet. i think it's a win. >> bill: we'll get arguments in october as i mentioned there. 9-0 the court agreed to take up this case. that goes forward. the other thing that goes forward on the hill. there are reports now th
u.s. supreme court on the final day of the session before the summer break. ill be arguments heard before the u.s. supreme court in october on the travel ban issued many months ago. john sununu with me now and the former chief of staff to george h.w. bush. a lot of people wouldn't have expected this. did you? because it has been characterized already as a victory for the trump white house on this order. >> i think the court deserves a lot of credit. they gave a very smart carve-out in...
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u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries. britain conservative party secures its one or two government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish which will pop it up after the prime minister's election gamble backfired. and we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. that i welcome good evening and watching r.t. international has just gone x. o'clock here in moscow we start this out breaking news too because the u.s. supreme court is partially reinstated donald trump's travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries the decision comes five months after the controversial executive order calling for the restrictions was originally issued and it will mean that people from the countries who don't have any connection to the united states will not be allowed in for ninety days president trump has called the ruling a clear victory for national secu
u.s. supreme court partially reinstates his travel ban on people from six muslim majority countries. britain conservative party secures its one or two government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish which will pop it up after the prime minister's election gamble backfired. and we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist...
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u.s. supreme court. comey testimony is on. the white house announcing the president was trying to block his former fbi director from speaking out. now the leaders of senate intelligence committee are making a new attempt to get a hold of comey's secret memos where they question him three days from now. and diplomatic crisis. new concerns tonight for the u.s.-led coalition against isis as a rif in eastern nations takes a dramatic term. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >> we're following breaking news. a potential roadblock for comey's must-see testimony after days of dangling the possibility of invoking executive prim ledge. the white house saying the president won't try to block his fired fbi director's appearance on thursday. chairs of the senate intelligence committee are once again asking the fbi for comey's secret memos about his con ver sayings with the president. also breaking, new warnings that president is u
u.s. supreme court. comey testimony is on. the white house announcing the president was trying to block his former fbi director from speaking out. now the leaders of senate intelligence committee are making a new attempt to get a hold of comey's secret memos where they question him three days from now. and diplomatic crisis. new concerns tonight for the u.s.-led coalition against isis as a rif in eastern nations takes a dramatic term. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and...
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else that a lot of people are watching, the supreme court is considering an appeal by the trump administration to allow an order restricting travel to the u.s. from six muslim majority countries. when do you think we can expect to hear the supreme court announce whether it will take that case or not? >> well, there are two thing pending. one is whether to stay the lower court decisions that have already put the ban on hold. should that be removed, in a sense. the other is to review the case. both of those orders i think will come on monday. and they could go in different directions. that is, they could deny the motion for stay but grant review and then hold argument in the fall or hold argument over the summer that the solicitor general has asked for an expedited argument schedule. i think you'll see orders on monday, and of course here's another one where justice gorsuch is going to make the difference, the fifth vote on this most people think. although the president has offended the federal judiciary by criticizing them along the way. it wasn't just the ninth circuit that ruled against the travel ban, it was also the fourth circuit which
else that a lot of people are watching, the supreme court is considering an appeal by the trump administration to allow an order restricting travel to the u.s. from six muslim majority countries. when do you think we can expect to hear the supreme court announce whether it will take that case or not? >> well, there are two thing pending. one is whether to stay the lower court decisions that have already put the ban on hold. should that be removed, in a sense. the other is to review the...
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u.s. supreme court partially reinstates. people from six muslim majority countries. britain's ruling conservative party secures its minority government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish which will offer the prime minister's election fired . we hear from a democratic congress pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. from moscow to the world this is our international my names you know neil welcome to the program we begin with breaking news this hour the u.s. supreme court has a large for president trumps travel to be partially brought into effect the decision comes five months after the executive order was issued alexy got a chef he joins me live now from washington d.c. with the details hi there lush many are calling this a big victory for the american president in reality is it. well it can say it's a big picture but definitely something to celebrate for the top administration because the travel ban has been one of his most controvers
u.s. supreme court partially reinstates. people from six muslim majority countries. britain's ruling conservative party secures its minority government safety net striking a deal with the northern irish which will offer the prime minister's election fired . we hear from a democratic congress pushing to stop washington supplying arms to extremist groups in syria. each time we have these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. from moscow to the world this is our...
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u.s. supreme court ruled churches can get state money so long as they ask for it to use for something thatsn't religious. nathan baca is live outside the supreme court to explain how. nathan: this is a big victory especially for virginia. they are one of 40 states that band funding, state grant for the church project. they put together beads for a charity drive in haiti. this pastor has dreams of expanding the church. >> we know we need to fix the infrastructure and do building projects and get more staff. the report in a moment. but now as you can see, president trump awe longside the prime minister of india with the press conference. let's listen in. president trump: profound appreciation for your traditions. this summer, india will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the independence. i want to congratulate the people of the milestone in the incredible nation. i pledged if i was elected india would have a true friend in the white house. that is what you have. a true friend. the friendship is built on the shared values including the commitment to not many people know it but american and th
u.s. supreme court ruled churches can get state money so long as they ask for it to use for something thatsn't religious. nathan baca is live outside the supreme court to explain how. nathan: this is a big victory especially for virginia. they are one of 40 states that band funding, state grant for the church project. they put together beads for a charity drive in haiti. this pastor has dreams of expanding the church. >> we know we need to fix the infrastructure and do building projects...
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u.s. supreme court will uphold the president's ban. should he be confident? >> maybe. here's how we will to. so they asked for expedited review and a stay. a stay takes five votes where as review only takes four votes. we should reel. now, if the u.s. supreme court issues an emergency stay against both circuits, that will mean that five justices have been convinced that something is wrong and that the president maybe did not exceed his powers. have, then i think that confidence is going to prove to be unwarranted. >> david levine, appreciate your time. >>> take a look. yes, you are looking at that right. it is snow in june. details coming up about this weekend's wintry weather in the sierra. >>> uber's eve. >>> the system that brought sierra snow as well as cool temperatures here and even a little bit of rain is out of here. we have a switch in the weather pattern that will bring us warmer weather for the days ahead. i will have a look at what you can expect for tomorrow coming up. >>> there's a shakeup in the front office of san francisco- based uber. the senior vice
u.s. supreme court will uphold the president's ban. should he be confident? >> maybe. here's how we will to. so they asked for expedited review and a stay. a stay takes five votes where as review only takes four votes. we should reel. now, if the u.s. supreme court issues an emergency stay against both circuits, that will mean that five justices have been convinced that something is wrong and that the president maybe did not exceed his powers. have, then i think that confidence is going...
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u.s. supreme court delivered a partial win for president trump . the supreme court allowed some parts of trump's revised travel ban to go into effect. currently, people from six countries in the middle east and africa ... will be barred from entry for 90 days -- unless they can prove bona fide links to the u-s -- such as family, a college admission, or a job offer. the white house said, the ban was for national security reasons -- not religious ones. the court will sort out those arguments when it hears the full case this fall. ((steve)) meanwhile here in the bay area...travelers we spoke to say they are not happy parts of the travel ban have been reinstated.((pam)) kron 4's ella sogomonian has reaction from san francisco international airport. san francisco international airport travelers are puzzled why the supreme court has chosen to uphold a trump administration travel ban for yemen, somalia, syria, sudan, and libiya.sot: aamir akmal, opposed to travel ban//the list of countries they've listed doesn't make sense. the whole thing doesn't make se
u.s. supreme court delivered a partial win for president trump . the supreme court allowed some parts of trump's revised travel ban to go into effect. currently, people from six countries in the middle east and africa ... will be barred from entry for 90 days -- unless they can prove bona fide links to the u-s -- such as family, a college admission, or a job offer. the white house said, the ban was for national security reasons -- not religious ones. the court will sort out those arguments when...
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u.s. supreme court. so this will now be the ninth circuit's look at the second travel ban and ruling on its constitutionality. the initial problems that they criticize criticized in the first travel ban been resolved and fixed by the changes in the second executive order. >> and so laura, this is an important decision. the assumption a lot of people assume the ninth circuit are more liberal jurisdiction out there, probably a going to do what the fourth circuit did but we don't know yet. >> we don't know yet . it's already before the court supreme. jeff sessions and the department of justice did not wait for the ruling as is customary before bringing it to see if there was a conflict between two circuits, that and the fourth. even if the nine circuit should say we don't agree with the fourth circuit ruling it's already in the lap of the supreme court. whether they will have an actual hearing, what they will do on the case -- what we do know however is the president's words likely impacted the ninth circui
u.s. supreme court. so this will now be the ninth circuit's look at the second travel ban and ruling on its constitutionality. the initial problems that they criticize criticized in the first travel ban been resolved and fixed by the changes in the second executive order. >> and so laura, this is an important decision. the assumption a lot of people assume the ninth circuit are more liberal jurisdiction out there, probably a going to do what the fourth circuit did but we don't know yet....
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u.s. supreme court sent a case involving the family of a slain mexican boy back to a lower court today fifteen year old sergio hernandez good acco was allegedly shot from across the u.s. mexican border by u.s. border patrol agents back in two thousand and ten. coming up next on our t.v. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson talks syrian crisis settlement that story right after the break. they. are. not. going after the liberation they just lawyer from the old. doctor tonight for me it's like medicine it's like a cancer there all the stress that the nears the surrender redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week part. hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's out. there. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not. o
u.s. supreme court sent a case involving the family of a slain mexican boy back to a lower court today fifteen year old sergio hernandez good acco was allegedly shot from across the u.s. mexican border by u.s. border patrol agents back in two thousand and ten. coming up next on our t.v. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson talks syrian crisis settlement that story right after the break. they. are. not. going after the liberation they just lawyer from...
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u.s. supreme court trying to figure out the future of the president's travel ban. the administration wants the supreme court to reject several ruling which have halted the president's executive order. that order halted immigration and travel from people from iran, libya, sudan, syria, somalia and lebanon. it rules the president does have the power to control immigration but exceeded his authority given to him by congress. >> cases should be decide on the rule of law. when you look at the -- when you look at what the law is that allows the president to do this. that's what we were deciding on. any lawyer with their salt fully agrees the president is within his rights and responsibility to do what is necessary to protect the country. reporter: the u.s. supreme court is asked to throw out the injunctions and allow the travel ban to be implemented. and rule on the legality of the travel ban. if the court decides to hear arguments on the legality of the ban, those could take place in the fall. gerri: what does this mean for trump's efforts to ban this. >> there is nothin
u.s. supreme court trying to figure out the future of the president's travel ban. the administration wants the supreme court to reject several ruling which have halted the president's executive order. that order halted immigration and travel from people from iran, libya, sudan, syria, somalia and lebanon. it rules the president does have the power to control immigration but exceeded his authority given to him by congress. >> cases should be decide on the rule of law. when you look at the...
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u.s. supreme court decision changed all of that. by turning an unregulated occupation into a legally recognized profession. >> the name of the book is "licensed to practice" and it addresses a supreme court decision made in 1889, rendered in 1889 in 1889, and that decision enabled the state separately to begin licensing physicians. most people don't realize how recently doctor
u.s. supreme court decision changed all of that. by turning an unregulated occupation into a legally recognized profession. >> the name of the book is "licensed to practice" and it addresses a supreme court decision made in 1889, rendered in 1889 in 1889, and that decision enabled the state separately to begin licensing physicians. most people don't realize how recently doctor
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u.s. supreme court has given president trump a partial victory on his travel ban. the u.s. preme court will allow a limited version to go into effect. tech ceos around the country were vocal in fighting the executive order calling it unconstitutional. in a statement released by the white house, president trump said, "today's ruling allows me to use an important tool for protecting our nation's homeland." this is fairly surprising, isn't it? why did the court ruled this way? at this fromoking another angle. the argument made earlier was from a first amendment claim, a religious violation. the executive order was discriminatory. that supreme court is looking at this from a standing perspective. the people who do not have any standing in the united states, have the right in the united states. emily: they did more than just agree to hear the case, they restored part of the travel ban, right? people from six muslim majority countries, if you do not have a relationship with anybody in the united states, if you do not have a job in the united states, if you are not admitted into a
u.s. supreme court has given president trump a partial victory on his travel ban. the u.s. preme court will allow a limited version to go into effect. tech ceos around the country were vocal in fighting the executive order calling it unconstitutional. in a statement released by the white house, president trump said, "today's ruling allows me to use an important tool for protecting our nation's homeland." this is fairly surprising, isn't it? why did the court ruled this way? at this...
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u.s. supreme court will hear outright, not the rejection challengers were hoping for. eme court will hear arguments on the trump of a ban. justices thomas, alito, and gorsuch have issued a partial defense of the travel ban. we will have more on this in a few minutes. first though, let's check in with emma chandra on first word news. >> thank you. let's get you caught up on the headlines. pro minister theresa may is trying to ease concerns how european nationals living in the u.k. will be treated after brexit. prime minister may: i want to completely reassure people that know eu citizen currently living in the u.k. lawfully will be asked to leave. we want you to stay. secondly, any eu citizen in the u.k. with five years continuous residence will bein the u.k. lae given resident status. emma: meanwhile, may has reached dup inement with the return for extra funding for northern ireland's. officials say a list of high-rise buildings that have passed fire safety tests has passed 50. believe thats combustibility of the cladding led to the rapid spread of flames. to u.s. senat
u.s. supreme court will hear outright, not the rejection challengers were hoping for. eme court will hear arguments on the trump of a ban. justices thomas, alito, and gorsuch have issued a partial defense of the travel ban. we will have more on this in a few minutes. first though, let's check in with emma chandra on first word news. >> thank you. let's get you caught up on the headlines. pro minister theresa may is trying to ease concerns how european nationals living in the u.k. will be...
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u.s. supreme court ruling that dictates how juries should deliberate.ury instructions like these in the trial state that officers can use deadly force if they belief there is an if nent threat to themselves or others. and, use of force, must be judged from the perspective of of a reasonable officer on the scene, and not with 20/20 hindsight. >> he has his hand there now. >> though some officers lose their jobs, the objective is to avoid the court cases altogether. the president of the law enforcement legal defense fund. he says, de-escalation training is needed. >> not every occasion in america, do we need an aggressive bulldog. or certainly a pit bull. we don't need police officers, barking at the end of their chain and snapping and snarling at, citizens. awe all the of those 29 officer convictions, 15 were found guilty by a jury. there are at least 20 police officers, currently waiting to stand trial across the country, in use of force cases. anthony. >> thank you. >> and coming up next, wildfires in the west, chase hundreds out of their homes. i did
u.s. supreme court ruling that dictates how juries should deliberate.ury instructions like these in the trial state that officers can use deadly force if they belief there is an if nent threat to themselves or others. and, use of force, must be judged from the perspective of of a reasonable officer on the scene, and not with 20/20 hindsight. >> he has his hand there now. >> though some officers lose their jobs, the objective is to avoid the court cases altogether. the president of...
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u.s. supreme court. we must keep america safe. o we have a unanimous decision by the supreme court? what were the other judges looking at? >> well, isn't this amazing? you got these federal district judges. you got one in seattle. have you got the circuit. the ninth circuit. the fourth circuit. have you another judge in maryland that came up with different conclusions, the fourth circuit and so forth. then we have the supreme court. i think the bigger question to me is how can it possibly be that when it comes to fundamental rights and fundamental decisions about who has the power to do what? brian: right. >> you can have some courts over here and some courts over here? and the answer is we have a judicial oligarchy. 40% of the federal judiciary has been appointed by barack obama. have you a bunch of clinton holdovers. same thing with the elected branches. they are not judging. they are imposing their personal policy preferences on the people of the united states. and this, by the way, is one of the reasons why i think it is crucia
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u.s. supreme court decision changed all of that. by turning an unregulated occupation into a legally recognized profession. >> the name of the book is "licensed to practice" and it addresses a supreme court decision made in 1889, rendered in 1889 in 1889, and that decision enabled the state separately to begin licensing physicians. most people don't realize how recently doctor doctor seven lid in this country. right now average american can't possibly imagine going to a doctor that is a licensed of course doctors have been nice but that's not the case for a lot of u.s. history. prior to these decisions, prior to this court enabling decision i write about, the practice of medicine was a wide-open occupation, marjorie looked down upon. people with some exceptions did make a very robust living at it. it was not an era that edie would hope your mother and said you wanted to become a doctor, she would not be happy. it was a generally low, dirty, anybody could practice medicine. you could put doctrine front of your name whether you had a
u.s. supreme court decision changed all of that. by turning an unregulated occupation into a legally recognized profession. >> the name of the book is "licensed to practice" and it addresses a supreme court decision made in 1889, rendered in 1889 in 1889, and that decision enabled the state separately to begin licensing physicians. most people don't realize how recently doctor doctor seven lid in this country. right now average american can't possibly imagine going to a doctor...
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u.s. supreme court to revive travel ban. the justice department issuing a statement saying that it is quote that it is well within lawful authority to keep safe and protect our communities from terrorism. cheryl: the move comes after the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals blocking order last week. the president order bars entry from people from six-muslim majority nations and those include iran, libya, somalia, sudan and yemen for 90 days while the u.s. implements stricter visa screening. >> this is a president who is fighting for the american people, fighting for american jobs and i think the results whether it be in the job's numbers, whether it be in the confidence that you see in businesses and even in stock market all speak for itself. america is back because they have a president in donald trump. lauren: world leaders expressing their disappointment. >> president trump is drawing a chorus of criticism from world leaders following decision to pull the united states from the climate accord. vow leaders vowed to stick w
u.s. supreme court to revive travel ban. the justice department issuing a statement saying that it is quote that it is well within lawful authority to keep safe and protect our communities from terrorism. cheryl: the move comes after the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals blocking order last week. the president order bars entry from people from six-muslim majority nations and those include iran, libya, somalia, sudan and yemen for 90 days while the u.s. implements stricter visa screening....
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u.s. interests. the fourth u.s. court of appeals in virginia ruled against the ban last month. the trump administration is appealing the rules to the u.s. supremewful. statutory and constitutional claims. we are optimistic as it goes before the u.s. supreme court. >> president trump took to twitter. as predicted the 9th circuit did it again, ruled against the travel ban at such a dangerous time in the history of our country. >>> an update it a story we have been following this morning. the parents of a 22-year-old released by north korea today says he is in a comb a the 22- year-old admitted to trying to steal a political banner at the hotel where he was staying back in january of 2016. he had been sentenced to 15 years in prison. this morning, rex tillerson announced that the state department had secured his release and he was on his became home to iowa. tillerson did not mention his medical condition. he has been in coma since march of last year. all of this comes the same day former nba player dennis rodman arrived in north korea for another visit. this is rodman's fifth trip to north korea since 2013. he has called the leader of north korea
u.s. interests. the fourth u.s. court of appeals in virginia ruled against the ban last month. the trump administration is appealing the rules to the u.s. supremewful. statutory and constitutional claims. we are optimistic as it goes before the u.s. supreme court. >> president trump took to twitter. as predicted the 9th circuit did it again, ruled against the travel ban at such a dangerous time in the history of our country. >>> an update it a story we have been following this...
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u.s. supreme court reinstates the controversial travel ban. targeting people from muslim majority countries. justices have agreed to hear the whole case. we will get analysis from washington. coming up, the u.s. posts indian prime minister in washington. we look at the two biggest democracies. one wants to make in india. is it worth the hefty price tag? i am brent goff. donald trump says it is a clear victory for national security. the united states supreme court upheld parts of the trump administration's controversial travel ban. it will let the government can force a 90 day ban on travelers from six muslim majority countries as well as a 120 day ban on all refugees entering the u.s.. the decision effectively overturned lower court rulings clocking the band. the supreme court will hear arguments on the legality of the ban this coming october. i am joined by mark fisher from the washington post. what is the mood like in washington right now? >> it is a bit confused as people parse through what the supreme court has said today. a lot of people o
u.s. supreme court reinstates the controversial travel ban. targeting people from muslim majority countries. justices have agreed to hear the whole case. we will get analysis from washington. coming up, the u.s. posts indian prime minister in washington. we look at the two biggest democracies. one wants to make in india. is it worth the hefty price tag? i am brent goff. donald trump says it is a clear victory for national security. the united states supreme court upheld parts of the trump...
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u.s. supreme court. i want to share with the folks at home a look at the countries we are talking about, libya, sudan, syria, iran, yemen, and somalia. the order blocked refugees from those six nations for 90 days and suspended the refugee program for 120. a pair of lower courts ruled against the administration, a decision that vice president mike pence thanks is incredibly frustrating for millions of americans. >> the american people are heartened by that, but equally frustrated by decisions that courts call into question whether the president of the united states has the ability to control who comes into this country. the ability to come into the united states of america is a privilege, not a right. >> that last sentence is what a lot of people are hanging on, to the ability to come into this country is a privilege and not right. let me share the doj statement. we have asked of the supreme court to hear this important case and are confident that president trump's executive order is well within his lawf
u.s. supreme court. i want to share with the folks at home a look at the countries we are talking about, libya, sudan, syria, iran, yemen, and somalia. the order blocked refugees from those six nations for 90 days and suspended the refugee program for 120. a pair of lower courts ruled against the administration, a decision that vice president mike pence thanks is incredibly frustrating for millions of americans. >> the american people are heartened by that, but equally frustrated by...
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