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u.s. supreme court in that is why was necessary to amend the u.s. constitution and have the 13th amendment abolished slavery. however, that section "except for punishment is a crime," that would lead to the system in which prisoners were leased out, male and female prisoners, in a way to retrieve the labor that was lost after slavery ended. in 1868, the 14th amendment give citizenship at birth, privileges and immunities, the equal protection clause, and the due process clause. how does this affect black women? well, in slavery, black women if you think about it were protected because their bodies were vital to slaveholders. she was not only working but she was producing product. the chattel children needed for the enterprise. but when the 14th amendment give citizenship at birth, what to do consider that now she is producing citizens. her reproductive life is no longer of the value. it is also viewed as harming the country because she is producing more unnecessary african-americans. so, through this we see that not only does she become someone becau
u.s. supreme court in that is why was necessary to amend the u.s. constitution and have the 13th amendment abolished slavery. however, that section "except for punishment is a crime," that would lead to the system in which prisoners were leased out, male and female prisoners, in a way to retrieve the labor that was lost after slavery ended. in 1868, the 14th amendment give citizenship at birth, privileges and immunities, the equal protection clause, and the due process clause. how...
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u.s. supreme court. he then joined the litigation group at a prominent law firm focusing on state and appellate litigation, including arguing before the supreme court. in 2001, mr. katsas became the attorney general supervising the justice department's appellate staff. the senate later confirmed him by a voice vote to serve as assistant attorney general for the civil division where he was responsible for overseeing hundreds of lawyers and some of the government's most complicated litigation. for his work, he was awarded the edmond randolph award, the highest award given by the department. in a letter the senate judiciary committee former attorney general michael mukasey expressed his support for mr. katsas' nomination. this is what general mukasey had to say. it was my great privilege to work with greg when headed the civil division and argued many of the most difficult and challenging cases. greg worked tirelessly to defend the interests of the united states in court whatever his personal views about th
u.s. supreme court. he then joined the litigation group at a prominent law firm focusing on state and appellate litigation, including arguing before the supreme court. in 2001, mr. katsas became the attorney general supervising the justice department's appellate staff. the senate later confirmed him by a voice vote to serve as assistant attorney general for the civil division where he was responsible for overseeing hundreds of lawyers and some of the government's most complicated litigation....
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u.s. supreme court and the case results in her loss. but not just a loss personally for her but a loss that would pave the way for placebo versus ferguson in 1896. why? because it was determined that of blacks and whites were put together on the steamship, there would be violence. whites would become so angry having to sit next to blacks that they would start to fight and there would be violence. in order to keep a mutiny from taking place, the captain had the right to segregate people on the ship. so this need to segregate, to maintain order, with something you see later in plessy versus ferguson. we have a black eye from the and every construction. ae segment -- we have backlash from the end of segregation. we have the mississippi plant. states across the country are starting to enact literacy tests . grandfather clauses which basically says if the grandfather of someone did not vote before 1865, then you could not vote. they instituted poll taxes. to be clear, there were people in said, well, was this just for was tor people? no, thi
u.s. supreme court and the case results in her loss. but not just a loss personally for her but a loss that would pave the way for placebo versus ferguson in 1896. why? because it was determined that of blacks and whites were put together on the steamship, there would be violence. whites would become so angry having to sit next to blacks that they would start to fight and there would be violence. in order to keep a mutiny from taking place, the captain had the right to segregate people on the...
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u.s. supreme court has appeal in asung's patent infringement case involving iphone. arded damages last year. the supreme court ruled in samsung's favor in another patent dispute with apple. -- third-quarter earnings missed estimates. mylan brought in less revenue from its at the pen. -- epipen. the lack of impartiality has not helped the murdoch family's case. that is the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: the paradise papers adding to trauma. you will hear from wilbur ross, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. wilbur ross under fire for business ties to vladimir putin's inner circle. russian -- he told bloomberg he has done nothing wrong. have no business ties to those russian individuals under sanction prior to my joining the board. they entered into some charter a russiants with hydrocarbon company. i had nothing to do with the negotiations. never met the people under sanction. vonnie: that is wilbur ross speaking to us earlier. let's bring in margaret. is one sayingthal this is wrong and needs to be fixed. is there something unethical about
u.s. supreme court has appeal in asung's patent infringement case involving iphone. arded damages last year. the supreme court ruled in samsung's favor in another patent dispute with apple. -- third-quarter earnings missed estimates. mylan brought in less revenue from its at the pen. -- epipen. the lack of impartiality has not helped the murdoch family's case. that is the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: the paradise papers adding to trauma. you will hear from wilbur ross, next. this is...
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revive the lawsuit to get justice for his family today the supreme court declined to take up the case according to the associated press the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit ruled earlier this year that the case had been properly dismissed the appeals court said taking up the case would require it to second guess the wisdom of a military action which is said courts could not review reporting in new york trinity chávez r t. c one it's one of the saddest things about this story is the fact that the a mom who was killed was actually targeted by al qaeda for preaching against them and then came out of his mosque to confront a group of militants who come to threaten him that's. it's just so symbolic of our approach to the middle east as a whole here is someone who was there trying to stop it here he was coming out to say you know please stop and we don't need to this train has and what do we do which route would certainly drone the guy drop a drone bomb out of i mean a really good question and it's a political decision i mean in the original appeals court verdict from june that dismissed this case all the
revive the lawsuit to get justice for his family today the supreme court declined to take up the case according to the associated press the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit ruled earlier this year that the case had been properly dismissed the appeals court said taking up the case would require it to second guess the wisdom of a military action which is said courts could not review reporting in new york trinity chávez r t. c one it's one of the saddest things about...
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u.s. supreme court. so to understand how it is you became such a force, we begin at the beginning, because you grew up in brooklyn. wonderful parent. your mom did complete high school. your dad didn't. your roots are in russia and austria. and your mother gave you some advice that stuck with you all your life. what did she say? >> my mother was born in an age when there were many things women couldn't do. and the myth was that a girl was to grow up, find prince charming, and live happily ever after. but what she instilled in me was, be independent, be able to fend for yourself. that was one piece of advice. the other was, she called it to be a lady. what she meant is don't give way to emotions that are unproductive, such as anger or jealousy or remorse. they will mott move you forward. so forget it. so that was the advice that my wonderful mother gave me and repeated again and again. >> and your mom really believed in education and believed in reading and books, and she used to take you to the library ev
u.s. supreme court. so to understand how it is you became such a force, we begin at the beginning, because you grew up in brooklyn. wonderful parent. your mom did complete high school. your dad didn't. your roots are in russia and austria. and your mother gave you some advice that stuck with you all your life. what did she say? >> my mother was born in an age when there were many things women couldn't do. and the myth was that a girl was to grow up, find prince charming, and live happily...
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u.s. supreme court rulings in favor of juvenile prisoners and adult prisoners convicted as juveniles, a stateing brown and dozens like her in what some critics call virtual life sentences with a mandatory review performed after serving at least 51 years. which according to our next guest is one year langer than the average life expectancy of youth serving life in prison. joining me now is dan berman, producer and director of "me faci facing life." i know you must be encouraged by the social media celebrity campaign that has started the last week. but you're raising that sentoria is still in prison, there are others like this and this state law is holding her there and we cannot just go through twitter storm and not deal with the real situation and the real problem she remains in. explain what this state law is and why we can't get her out and others out that have been subjected to unfair rulings here. >> reverend sharpton, first of all, thank you for doing such a great overview of the case. you hit this very, very well. one of the big problems that sentoria brown and other juveniles like her
u.s. supreme court rulings in favor of juvenile prisoners and adult prisoners convicted as juveniles, a stateing brown and dozens like her in what some critics call virtual life sentences with a mandatory review performed after serving at least 51 years. which according to our next guest is one year langer than the average life expectancy of youth serving life in prison. joining me now is dan berman, producer and director of "me faci facing life." i know you must be encouraged by the...
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u.s. supreme court to vacate a lower court's ruling in that case.t says the aclu agreed to inform them when the abortion was scheduled. and did not do so. which meant the justice department was unable to file a stay in time. i asked attorney general jeff sessions about it in an interview last week. >> lawyers that were representing her were determined to have that abortion, they were able to file, to have the abortion at 4:30 in the morning before we were filing a brief the next morning. my lawyers tell me that they were told by their lawyers that that would not happen. this is a total surprise, really, a breach of the type of confidence that lawyers should be able to have with one another. we were very upset about it. >> bret: the illegal immigrant got that abortion. the aclu has 60 days to respond to the departments petition, the u.s. supreme court will decide whether to hear that case. the controversy over drilling in the artech was back open as the senate debates the renewed possibility of oil exploration in alaska's national wildlife refuge and
u.s. supreme court to vacate a lower court's ruling in that case.t says the aclu agreed to inform them when the abortion was scheduled. and did not do so. which meant the justice department was unable to file a stay in time. i asked attorney general jeff sessions about it in an interview last week. >> lawyers that were representing her were determined to have that abortion, they were able to file, to have the abortion at 4:30 in the morning before we were filing a brief the next morning....
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u.s. supreme court has told us. the u.s. supreme court has said that if a tax collector has reason to believe a notice did not receive the property owner, he must take steps to notify the property owner before auctioning this. many parties have recognized this and have written procedures to take additional steps in order to comply with this bed rock principle of law, but the san francisco tax collector has had no such procedures, and in this case did nothing to notify the presidio terrace association that its sidewalks, green spaces and common areas would be sold, even though the notice was returned to his office clearly marked as undeliverable. the board should therefore rescind this law. so how did we get here? we got here through essentially a 113-year-old anomaly. presidio terrace was setup in 1905. it was set up in a way that was unusual. it -- it created not just lots, but it created a separate lot for the common area, the streets and the green space. this meant that this separate lot was separately taxable. most people
u.s. supreme court has told us. the u.s. supreme court has said that if a tax collector has reason to believe a notice did not receive the property owner, he must take steps to notify the property owner before auctioning this. many parties have recognized this and have written procedures to take additional steps in order to comply with this bed rock principle of law, but the san francisco tax collector has had no such procedures, and in this case did nothing to notify the presidio terrace...
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u.s. supreme court and the appeals court, the next level. but also because it's a completely different set of lawsuits on the same topic. >>> tracie potts on the hill for us this morning. tracie, thank you. it's 4:47 right now. two former trump campaign officials are hoping to spend thanksgiving outside of their home. rick gates and paul manafort are facing charges. the judge will decide wheth gates can travel with his family. she has not considered manafort's -- >>> a new ballot controversy is complicating the results even more in virginia. the board of elections says 83 voters in fredericksburg and stafford county received the wrong ballot. right now republican bob thomas beat joshua cole. the board will meet again tomorrow to discuss this error. if cole wins there will be an equal number of democrats and republicans in the house of delegates. >> instead of preparing us for thanksgiving, a rockville family is planning their son's funeral. he was hit and killed by a drunk driver in south carolina last week. tonight there will be a candlelig
u.s. supreme court and the appeals court, the next level. but also because it's a completely different set of lawsuits on the same topic. >>> tracie potts on the hill for us this morning. tracie, thank you. it's 4:47 right now. two former trump campaign officials are hoping to spend thanksgiving outside of their home. rick gates and paul manafort are facing charges. the judge will decide wheth gates can travel with his family. she has not considered manafort's -- >>> a new...
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u.s. supreme court announced it will hear the free speech fight over a california law regulating pregnancy centers. under the law, private facilities that counsel women against abortion must post signs with information [inaudible] violates their free speech. critics say these clinics are often located near hospitals and mislead women into giving birth instead of providing all the information to them. >>>sal is right over there. it seemed to me things are moving smoothly. reporter: yeah, we're looking at a commute that is off to a nice start and hopefully, we'll ease into a tuesday. right now, southbound 101 that commute looks good. yesterday, we had a little issue with a problem in gilroy. today, it seems clear so far getting into the valley. this is a live look at 280, just as steve said, a little wet in some areas from overnight rain. i saw it this morning. it was raining when i got up but it was definitely -- it wasn't raining when i got it but it was definitely wet. let's bring steve in. reporter: that's done bun the fog is now forming, sal so that will be our next focus until the next
u.s. supreme court announced it will hear the free speech fight over a california law regulating pregnancy centers. under the law, private facilities that counsel women against abortion must post signs with information [inaudible] violates their free speech. critics say these clinics are often located near hospitals and mislead women into giving birth instead of providing all the information to them. >>>sal is right over there. it seemed to me things are moving smoothly. reporter:...
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u.s. supreme court. >>> drivers continuing coverage now. there is a new lawsuit related to the north bay wildfires. four people living at the oakmont assisted living facility in santa rosa are suing management. the suit alleges the staff abandoned some residents during the fire. the facility was destroyed in the tubbs fire. the state department of social services launched an investigation. >>> police say more drivers are finding out they are victims in a card skimming operation at two gilroy gas stations. police found devices at stations on 1st and westwood near monterey road. we told you about it here on "today in the bay." there may be at least 200 victims. the skimmers are undetectable to customers. thieves can obtain atm cards and p.i.n. numbers. one victim had $900 stolen from her bank account. she uses both gas stations. >> luckily my bank took care of it, but it's an inconvenience and this time of year, it's hard to lose that much money. >> investigators are looking at surveillance to determine who might have planted those devices. t
u.s. supreme court. >>> drivers continuing coverage now. there is a new lawsuit related to the north bay wildfires. four people living at the oakmont assisted living facility in santa rosa are suing management. the suit alleges the staff abandoned some residents during the fire. the facility was destroyed in the tubbs fire. the state department of social services launched an investigation. >>> police say more drivers are finding out they are victims in a card skimming...
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u.s. supreme court agreed to hear a freedom of speech case from california. the justices will decide if a state law requiring pregnancy centers to post contraceptive services violates free speech rights. this is the first time the supreme court will hear an abortion case since the -- >>> more sexual harassment claims are rocking the state capitol. anne mack vick explains how lawmaker was handling the new cases. >>reporter: tony mendosa is facing new sexual harassment allegations. they come from two women who used to work in his office. one, an intern in 2008. her name is jennifer quartz . she said she was just 18 -- he got her alone in his suite and supplied her with alcohol and made her so uncomfortable, she [indiscernible] to fly home. mendosa's office said the allegations are false. there's a legal team investigating sexual harassment and recommend discipline. it will be up to the victims whether or not the results will be made public. the way it is now, sexual harassment complaints are handled by the senate rule's committee and the rules are under wraps.
u.s. supreme court agreed to hear a freedom of speech case from california. the justices will decide if a state law requiring pregnancy centers to post contraceptive services violates free speech rights. this is the first time the supreme court will hear an abortion case since the -- >>> more sexual harassment claims are rocking the state capitol. anne mack vick explains how lawmaker was handling the new cases. >>reporter: tony mendosa is facing new sexual harassment allegations....
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u.s. supreme court. the court ruled against the grange. dismissing the proposition that massachusetts farmers were owed compensation. the court articulate the principles that put daylight saving well within the purview of any state. the supreme court's majority opinion was delivered by the justice oliver wendell holmes, a native of boston. by the spring of 1928 more than 25 million americans from 16 states were observing daylight saving. most of the participate in cities had adopted a five-month schedule but there were no into the variations. rutland vermont wade waiting te last sunday in may. auburn maine invented a three-month from mid-june to mid-september. nobody knew what time was anywhere else. indiana famous fort schismatic approach to daylight savings launched it's an different history in 1920 in indianapolis. the city council passed a daylight saving ordinance. the mayor next to the city council override his veto. thanks the most retail stores up through the time change. the public schools ignored it. roughly half the cities manuf
u.s. supreme court. the court ruled against the grange. dismissing the proposition that massachusetts farmers were owed compensation. the court articulate the principles that put daylight saving well within the purview of any state. the supreme court's majority opinion was delivered by the justice oliver wendell holmes, a native of boston. by the spring of 1928 more than 25 million americans from 16 states were observing daylight saving. most of the participate in cities had adopted a...
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u.s. supreme court to take this case. this war memorial will have to be removed or even demolished. >> he says the american legion is prepared to go all the way to the supreme court to prevent that from happening. >>> all gh san francisco. every time we get this, we have to show stuff like this, boom! yeah, a demolition team implodes, there it goes, the last two piers of the old bay bridge. the east side of the new span, the process was delayed slightly this morning for a seal who won't leave, yes, a seal. once he decided he had to go somewhere, it came down. check this out, it first opened to traffic on november 12, 1936. >>> >>> so, i had to buy a coat. >> chilly. >> but you know what? the winds were nonexistent for the most part. >> i like your bright side attitude. >> refreshingly br call it brisk. >> we have some business to take care of. temperatures, because of the lack of wind, and the low -- it didn't mix up we underperform on days like today, and we did forecast below, we still missed it. only got to 39, and cold
u.s. supreme court to take this case. this war memorial will have to be removed or even demolished. >> he says the american legion is prepared to go all the way to the supreme court to prevent that from happening. >>> all gh san francisco. every time we get this, we have to show stuff like this, boom! yeah, a demolition team implodes, there it goes, the last two piers of the old bay bridge. the east side of the new span, the process was delayed slightly this morning for a seal...
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u.s. supreme court last year changed the definition of bribery under law. menendez is accused of taking gifts in exchange for his political influence. >>> happening today, open enrollment for health insurance under obamacare begins. however, this time you have less time to take advantage of the signup. the deadline which used to be in january now moved up to december 15th. experts say recent attempts to dismantle the policy are leaving many people confused. there will also be less help from the federal government when it comes on this getting you enrolled. meantime in philadelphia, mayor kenney and city officials will hold a kickoff event urging people to sign up. the event at the south philadelphia library on broad street starts at 3:00. >>> at least one philadelphia council member says it's time for a reset on the school district for them. that means the school reform commission. they will vote on whether to dissolve by the end of the year. it would be replaced by a school board appointed by the mayor. the staff was commissioned in 2001. governor wolf and
u.s. supreme court last year changed the definition of bribery under law. menendez is accused of taking gifts in exchange for his political influence. >>> happening today, open enrollment for health insurance under obamacare begins. however, this time you have less time to take advantage of the signup. the deadline which used to be in january now moved up to december 15th. experts say recent attempts to dismantle the policy are leaving many people confused. there will also be less help...
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u.s. supreme court has voiced concern over the government's so that was interviewing a case in which a criminal was convicted using a cell phone data obtained without a warrant now the case in question involves timothy carpenter who is appealing he was convicted on multiple counts of robbery and is now serving one hundred sixteen years in prison in court the f.b.i. used cell phone location data as evidence the agency had gathered this data over a full month period and done so without a warrant but this has led to questions whether this kind of surveillance violates the fourth amendment which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures a lawyer douglas mcnabb says the f.b.i. is tracking cop and a full months was excessive. there is little question about whether the government has access to that data government requests that data from the cell carrier than the government is going to get it what is an issue with this particular case mr carpenter is arguing that because of that extended period of time that the government should have had a warrant over all the obtain a warrant the f.b.i. req
u.s. supreme court has voiced concern over the government's so that was interviewing a case in which a criminal was convicted using a cell phone data obtained without a warrant now the case in question involves timothy carpenter who is appealing he was convicted on multiple counts of robbery and is now serving one hundred sixteen years in prison in court the f.b.i. used cell phone location data as evidence the agency had gathered this data over a full month period and done so without a warrant...
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u.s. supreme court will hear a california case that pits religion against reproductive rights. an anti-abortion group is challenging a state law that requires faith-based crisis pregnancy centers to notify patients about subsidies for contraception and abortion. it's the second case this term brought by a religious rights plaintiff challenging a liberal state law based on free speech grounds. ill sexual misconduct accusations are -- >>> sexual misconduct accusations are mounting against alabama senate candidate roy moore. a fifth woman now just went public with her claims. >> i thought that he was going to rape me. i was twisting and i was struggling and i was begging him to stop and he said, "you're just a child, " and he said, "i am the district attorney of etowah county and if you tell anyone about this, no one will ever believe you." >> beverly young nelson says the incident happened in 1977 when she was a teenager. she says she is just coming forward now because of the washington post story in which four other women went public with similar accusations. moore calls it fake
u.s. supreme court will hear a california case that pits religion against reproductive rights. an anti-abortion group is challenging a state law that requires faith-based crisis pregnancy centers to notify patients about subsidies for contraception and abortion. it's the second case this term brought by a religious rights plaintiff challenging a liberal state law based on free speech grounds. ill sexual misconduct accusations are -- >>> sexual misconduct accusations are mounting...
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u.s. supreme court has voiced concern over the government's surveillance powers it's reviewing a case in which a criminal was convicted using cell phone data obtained without a warrant now the case in question involves a band called the ten with the car and he is appealing though he was convicted on multiple counts of armed robbery and is now serving a one hundred sixteen years in prison in court the f.b.i. used cell phone location data as evidence the agency had gathered at this data over a four month period but all did it without a warrant and some are worried this kind of surveillance violates the fourth amendment which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures a lawyer douglas mcnabb says the f.b.i. is tracking for four months was excessive. issue in this particular case is that it was data generated over one hundred twenty seven days of a very long time and so mr carpenter is arguing that because of that extended period of time that the government should have had a warrant to mr carpenter proposed that the government could access the data could get that data from the cell carrie
u.s. supreme court has voiced concern over the government's surveillance powers it's reviewing a case in which a criminal was convicted using cell phone data obtained without a warrant now the case in question involves a band called the ten with the car and he is appealing though he was convicted on multiple counts of armed robbery and is now serving a one hundred sixteen years in prison in court the f.b.i. used cell phone location data as evidence the agency had gathered at this data over a...
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u.s. supreme court has voiced concerns over the government's ability to track citizens using their cell phones the justices will decide the future of the government surveillance power by taking over a case in which law enforcement court of criminal by accessing local location data on his phone without a warrant now the case in question involves timothy carpenter who is appealing he was convicted of armed robberies of electronic stores and now faces life in prison he was arrested because the f.b.i. collected information from cell towers and mashed it with the location of the robberies also the agency was able to gather information not only relating to the days the robberies took place but also for a four month period now this is seen by some as a violation of constitutional rights which for us citizens are protected under the fourth amendment and this protects against unreasonable searches and seizures lawyer douglas mcnabb things the government stooped more than it was entitled to incompetence case. issue in this particular case is that it was data generated over one hundred twenty seven days
u.s. supreme court has voiced concerns over the government's ability to track citizens using their cell phones the justices will decide the future of the government surveillance power by taking over a case in which law enforcement court of criminal by accessing local location data on his phone without a warrant now the case in question involves timothy carpenter who is appealing he was convicted of armed robberies of electronic stores and now faces life in prison he was arrested because the...
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court orders and rulings on u.s. stulgzal matters and he rejected the supreme court decision on same- sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court though he seems to think so, and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll show you the media's rush to judgment before this interview and is that a problem. and then we have john bolton, the president is in vietnam with the apec summit and we'll cover that >> sean: this is a fox news alert. president trump is in vietnam at this hour at the apec summit and also tonight more reaction much my interview with judge roy moore. we have a problem in this country so many to attack and convict and rush to judgment before the interview with judge moore. >> some of the right wing media defenders, i don't know if they can sleep at night and i wonder if they will look back and regret. the steve bannon and sean hannity. they rather talk about the med
court orders and rulings on u.s. stulgzal matters and he rejected the supreme court decision on same- sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court though he seems to think so, and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll show you the media's rush...
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u.s. supreme court and earl warren on the supreme court acting on police abuse. related yeah exactly the foundation for of those stop and frisk a broken windows policy in america goes all the way back to the late sixty's. in a case called ohio terry where the supreme court is the rule that police could stop and then also search by patting people down anybody they want to have been adequate to put articulable suspicion that a crime was about to be committed know what that did is that it put the whole notion of probable. because in the minds of the police the police officers it was a completely subjective thing and the problem with these policies with these statistics based policies with the kind of things that resulted from that case is that it creates an enormous number of new contacts between police and the population and very many of them are hostile and that's why a large percentage of the result is deaths or serious injuries because otherwise police and the population may not be interacting at all unless they see a crime being committed but if there are messe
u.s. supreme court and earl warren on the supreme court acting on police abuse. related yeah exactly the foundation for of those stop and frisk a broken windows policy in america goes all the way back to the late sixty's. in a case called ohio terry where the supreme court is the rule that police could stop and then also search by patting people down anybody they want to have been adequate to put articulable suspicion that a crime was about to be committed know what that did is that it put the...
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u.s. supreme court has steered clear of the controversy over guns for now.ustices turned away appeals from two gun advocates. refused to force florida to let pistols be carried open in public. german chancellor angela merkel is taking a pragmatic tone in talks with the social democrats about forming the government. she says she is going to compromise to get social democrats on board. there are a number of issues to -- facing germany. wedding bells will be ringing for britain's royal family next spring. prince harry is engaged to actress meghan markle. prince harry is also fifth in line for the british throne. news, 24 hour today day power by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. mark: investors are waiting for clarity on a number of political issues. in europe, angela merkel has begun negotiating with the democrats. meanwhile, the brexit time -- brexit clock is ticking. joining us now is andrew balls, chief investment officer for global fixed income at pimco. thank you for joining us. is it only a matter of ti
u.s. supreme court has steered clear of the controversy over guns for now.ustices turned away appeals from two gun advocates. refused to force florida to let pistols be carried open in public. german chancellor angela merkel is taking a pragmatic tone in talks with the social democrats about forming the government. she says she is going to compromise to get social democrats on board. there are a number of issues to -- facing germany. wedding bells will be ringing for britain's royal family next...
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court orders and rulings on u.s. stulgzal matters and he rejected the supreme court decision on same- sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court though he seems to think so, and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll show you the media's rush to judgment before this interview and is that a problem. and then we have john bolton, the president is in vietnam with the apec summit and we'll cover that live. if the president speaks, we'll bring that to you. covered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. we35 mules,ur doors with 70 mega-watts, and an ice plant. but we brought power to the people- redefining what that meant from one era to the next. over 90 years later, we continue to build as america's 3rd largest investor in infrastructure. we don't just help power the american dream... we're part o
court orders and rulings on u.s. stulgzal matters and he rejected the supreme court decision on same- sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court though he seems to think so, and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we'll take a break and when we come back, we'll show you the media's rush...
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u.s. supreme court will hear the arguments if new jersey can legalize sports betting. they banned it in new jersey and 45 other states. supporters of the online gambling are hoping a favorable ruling will lead to expanded internet gambling which has been limited to handful if of state since 2013. michelle: remembering david cassidy. a heartthrob and musically gifted. he played on the "partridge family" and the stardom came with a price. battles with drug and alcohol and a series of d.u.i.'s earlier -- d.u.i.'s. earlier this year he announced he suffered from dementia the same disease his mother and grandfather suffered from. he was 67. jonathan: this is a tragic anniversary in american history of the then day in 1963, president kennedy was assassinated in dallas, texas. he was riding in an open convertible limb zone en route to a lunch -- limousine to a luncheon when he was shot. mulling over what colleges to go to next year and some will return home as their first thanksgiving being college students. but tax cuts could make it unaffordable for some families. sam ford
u.s. supreme court will hear the arguments if new jersey can legalize sports betting. they banned it in new jersey and 45 other states. supporters of the online gambling are hoping a favorable ruling will lead to expanded internet gambling which has been limited to handful if of state since 2013. michelle: remembering david cassidy. a heartthrob and musically gifted. he played on the "partridge family" and the stardom came with a price. battles with drug and alcohol and a series of...
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u.s. supreme court will consider whether it's okay to wear political clothing at polling places. (steve) at issue is a minnesota law... banning voters from wearing political badges, buttons and other insignia. the case was brought up by a voter... the man says he was temporarily blocked from voting over a "don't tread on me" t-shirt he wore to his polling place. his lawyers argue that the ban is unconstitutional. the state of minnesota responds by saying... lower courts have determined that speech restrictions inside polling places are legal as long as they are reasonable and viewpoint neutral. (steve) the president of the united states is the only person that can order a nuclear strike. giving the president what some call--- unchecked authority to order a strike against any country he wants. but now congress could change that. even leaders of the republican party are questioning whether the president has too much power over the weapons. tomorrow the senate is holding a hearing on the issue. they will look at the protocol for ordering and carrying out a presidential nuclear order
u.s. supreme court will consider whether it's okay to wear political clothing at polling places. (steve) at issue is a minnesota law... banning voters from wearing political badges, buttons and other insignia. the case was brought up by a voter... the man says he was temporarily blocked from voting over a "don't tread on me" t-shirt he wore to his polling place. his lawyers argue that the ban is unconstitutional. the state of minnesota responds by saying... lower courts have...
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court orders and rulings on u.s. constitutional matters. he even rejected the supreme court decision to same-sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court. though he seems to think so. and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man. because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, we'll show you the media's rush to judgment way before this interview, even. and is that a problem. we'll ask that question. then we have john bolton and sebastian corker, the president in vietnam at the apec summit, we'll cover that life. life. summit and we'll cover summit and we'll cover that thanks for the ride-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- ohhh. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, what were you saying? oooo. oh no no. maybe that geico has been proudly serving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to sa
court orders and rulings on u.s. constitutional matters. he even rejected the supreme court decision to same-sex marriage and sought to undermine it with his own orders. he is not above the nine justices sitting on the u.s. supreme court. though he seems to think so. and on that basis, i have said before the primary, it would be trouble to nominate this man. because he is toxic and he will be so in the u.s. senate. >> sean: we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, we'll show...
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u.s. supreme court has stayed clear of the controversy over guns.ustices turned away to appeals from gun applicants. one seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. floridat refused to let have pistols be carried openly. chancellor angela merkel in germany has negotiated the terms of a potential partnership. she says if any -- he said any coalition partner would have to support a pro business policy but is willing to compromise. there will be a will wedding in the u.k. next spring. --nce harry do is engaged prince harry is engaged to american actress meghan markle. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. coming up on bloomberg markets, crude oil slipping from its two-year high ahead of that opec meeting in vienna. you know what is next, it is futures in focus. this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ york, i'mve from new vonnie quinn. mark: and i am mark barton from bloomberg's new european headquarters of london. this i
u.s. supreme court has stayed clear of the controversy over guns.ustices turned away to appeals from gun applicants. one seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. floridat refused to let have pistols be carried openly. chancellor angela merkel in germany has negotiated the terms of a potential partnership. she says if any -- he said any coalition partner would have to support a pro business policy but is willing to compromise. there will be a will wedding in the u.k....
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u.s. supreme court's decision about the mississippi flag that's been around since 1800s? >> yes.a lot of folks haven't been alerted to seen some of the confederate statues coming down but in mississippi they have been dealing with this since 1894. it's the last flag in the union that has the confederate battle flag incorporated in it and it's flown over the state since 1894. listeners are saying that they are tired about hearing about the pushback that this represents history. they were telling me the history it represents is the opposition of those that were enslaved as the confederate flag flew. in fact, mississippi left the union because of the hostility that america had when it comes to slavery. they are saying if you're going to tell the history, you have to tell the complete history and why people are still so upset. >> let's shift gears. meghan markle's engagement to prince harry is also the talk of the town and the globe. what are your folks saying about that? >> there are a lot of folks excited about another royal wedding and will it be the wedding of the century. they k
u.s. supreme court's decision about the mississippi flag that's been around since 1800s? >> yes.a lot of folks haven't been alerted to seen some of the confederate statues coming down but in mississippi they have been dealing with this since 1894. it's the last flag in the union that has the confederate battle flag incorporated in it and it's flown over the state since 1894. listeners are saying that they are tired about hearing about the pushback that this represents history. they were...
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u.s. supreme court let stand an earlier ruling that samsung illegally copied high-tech features of apple's popular iphone. autocorrect, and a slide that unlocks the device. the supreme court ruled in favor of samsung and another legal fight over similar appearances of the two company smart phones>>> squaw valley got about 12 inches of fresh snow this weekend. the resort will open on november 17. mount rose ski resort is all ready open. kevin has been looking at the history books and ahead to this year's season.>> 1959 was a 560 inch year which was normal and then we had 189 inches. i'm feeling confident for a normal winter. i'm not sure if we will get 758. 550 is fine with me. >> he's hoping for another snowy winter after a long ski season that lasted well into the summer. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist. >> we're going to get a little bit more, not as much of a producer is what we saw recently. high res or -- high elevation snow will be coming. we are in the partly cloudy skies with temperatures warmer than where we were yesterday at this hour. that will be what we see over the
u.s. supreme court let stand an earlier ruling that samsung illegally copied high-tech features of apple's popular iphone. autocorrect, and a slide that unlocks the device. the supreme court ruled in favor of samsung and another legal fight over similar appearances of the two company smart phones>>> squaw valley got about 12 inches of fresh snow this weekend. the resort will open on november 17. mount rose ski resort is all ready open. kevin has been looking at the history books and...
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u.s. supreme court and got an injunction to stop it. ultimately, that was rescinded.t was rescinded largely because it was unconstitutional. daca was no different. whether you like these policies or not, ultimately it is up to congress to make these decisions, not the white house or some agency. this was founded on unconstitutional principle. whether you like policies or hate policies, ultimately, it is up to congress to make these decisions. so these always need to be made by congress. this is very similar. josh: just to make clear to people, daca was a program for people who came to the u.s. illegally as children and gave them work permits and was a quasi-legal status. it had been in effect for about five years before the trump administration decided to wind it down. i know you weren't in office for the beginning of that time, but you came in the middle. why didn't you take action to shut it down earlier because a lot of people now have it relied -- have relied upon or depended on this program for years and are seeing the rug yanked out from under them. atty. gen. p
u.s. supreme court and got an injunction to stop it. ultimately, that was rescinded.t was rescinded largely because it was unconstitutional. daca was no different. whether you like these policies or not, ultimately it is up to congress to make these decisions, not the white house or some agency. this was founded on unconstitutional principle. whether you like policies or hate policies, ultimately, it is up to congress to make these decisions. so these always need to be made by congress. this is...
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u.s. supreme court for so narrowly saying convictions are impossible. the ruling, senator menendez and other officials are going to skate by. >> we are not talking about anything but the premises of the government's changes. they were not correct and they said no underlying bribery and this was a real friendship. that's innocence before the supreme court ruling and it's innocence after the supreme court. >> fredricka, right there at the bottom of the interview, we addressed senator menendez walking away because the jury could not come to a decision in this his case. abbe believes there should not be a round two. something that the justice department is under pressure to do and the bottom line with jared kushner is that you heard him here. he is not promising to provide an interview to the senate hearing which is something matee are demanding and while his attorney said he is cooperating, there is no promise that you heard there to provide any documents from this committee that they are demanding. >> abbe lowell is very busy representing bob me nent ez a
u.s. supreme court for so narrowly saying convictions are impossible. the ruling, senator menendez and other officials are going to skate by. >> we are not talking about anything but the premises of the government's changes. they were not correct and they said no underlying bribery and this was a real friendship. that's innocence before the supreme court ruling and it's innocence after the supreme court. >> fredricka, right there at the bottom of the interview, we addressed senator...
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u.s. supreme court has said that. so what we have to look at and -- >> tucker: it's not a crime? then why -- >> how do we keep our cities safe. i have a police chief who i believe is doing an outstanding job in policing in this city. one of the challenges that we have is that there is an underreporting of crime by immigrants that are here. documented or undocumented. we have a large -- >> tucker: can you back up a second? you said being here illegally is not illegal? how is that -- i'm not aware of that supreme court decision. how is that true? >> in arizona versus the united states, the supreme court said simply being here undocumented is not a crime. there's civil violations and criminal violations. >> tucker: it's not a crime. so why -- in other words, the u.s. government has no right to deport people or to put them -- >> they absolutely -- >> if it's not a crime -- >> tucker: why are they not doing it? >> they have a civil liability, this is about keeping a city safe, upholding the contusion -- >> tucker: look, i'm trying to be respectful. you know you're not telling the trut
u.s. supreme court has said that. so what we have to look at and -- >> tucker: it's not a crime? then why -- >> how do we keep our cities safe. i have a police chief who i believe is doing an outstanding job in policing in this city. one of the challenges that we have is that there is an underreporting of crime by immigrants that are here. documented or undocumented. we have a large -- >> tucker: can you back up a second? you said being here illegally is not illegal? how is...
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u.s. supreme court. it's a permanent block. but that doesn't mean it won't move through the court system. plus, there are other cases still pending. >> all right. tracie potts. live on the trial of six people accused of rioting on president trump's inauguration day. the first in more than 200 facing charges. >>> go, go, go. >> you may remember the scene here that played out in downtown d.c. windows were smashed. a limo was set on fire. but because many of the protesters were wearing masks, defense attorneys argue that it's hard to prove their clients are the ones who cause damage. prosecutors say they're guilty because they made the choice to participate. each faces decades in prison if convicted on all charges. the trial is expected to last several weeks now. it will take a year and a half to complete the trials of all of those arrested. >>> you need to check out the new video of an armed carjacking in the district. it happened at a gas station on kenilworth avenue in northeast. it happened really fast. two suspects approached
u.s. supreme court. it's a permanent block. but that doesn't mean it won't move through the court system. plus, there are other cases still pending. >> all right. tracie potts. live on the trial of six people accused of rioting on president trump's inauguration day. the first in more than 200 facing charges. >>> go, go, go. >> you may remember the scene here that played out in downtown d.c. windows were smashed. a limo was set on fire. but because many of the protesters...
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u.s. supreme court ruling on legalizing same-sex marriage. >> he lz said another kong resman should not be there because he's a muslim. >> now, there is new reporting about the investigation into the death of an army green beret in mali. the daily beast which is now citing two courses. say that they discovered the two navy seals suspected of killing him back in june were allegedly taking money from a fund to may info informan informants. he meg lar cold his wife he had a bad feeling about two of his partners. cnn has not confirmed the new details. sources also say they offered to cut him in but he refused. >> all right. 51 minutes past the hour. news for your 401(k). my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross
u.s. supreme court ruling on legalizing same-sex marriage. >> he lz said another kong resman should not be there because he's a muslim. >> now, there is new reporting about the investigation into the death of an army green beret in mali. the daily beast which is now citing two courses. say that they discovered the two navy seals suspected of killing him back in june were allegedly taking money from a fund to may info informan informants. he meg lar cold his wife he had a bad feeling...
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u.s. supreme court says it will hear the free speech fight over a california law that regulates pregnancyder the law, private facilities that counsel pregnant women against having an abortion have to post signs alerting women on how to obtain state funded abortions and contraceptives. these pregnancy centers claim the law violates their free speech. critics say these centers are often located near hospitals and mislead women into going through with the pregnancy rather than giving them all the options available to them. >>>as the cold weather sets in, homeless shelters in oakland are bringing in more beds but last night, only 6 out of the available 60 cots were taken at one shelter. just a block away, hundreds of people are living in tents in one of the city's main expanding homeless camps. the director of the shelter says it isn't always easy for people to come inside. >> you've got so many mile to walk and hoops to jump through and it is difficult and stressful not knowing what's going to happen to you next. reporter: three shelters opened in oakland last night adding 100 beds to the 35
u.s. supreme court says it will hear the free speech fight over a california law that regulates pregnancyder the law, private facilities that counsel pregnant women against having an abortion have to post signs alerting women on how to obtain state funded abortions and contraceptives. these pregnancy centers claim the law violates their free speech. critics say these centers are often located near hospitals and mislead women into going through with the pregnancy rather than giving them all the...
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u.s. supreme court is steering clear of the controversy over guns for now.ce turned away appeals from gun advocates. one was seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. they also refused to let florida carry these openly in public. a malaysian doctor testified today in the trial of two women murdering the estranged brother of the north korean leader. a doctor testified that his body showed signs of poisoning. two women are accused of smearing a nerve agent on his face in february. they reportedly never met his younger brother. we tell spending on black friday rose 9% from a year ago. that is according to first data. they said that coverage made up 29% of all spending last year. global news, 24 hours per day, powered by journalists and analysts in 100 20 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: thanksgiving wasn't the only time for americans to gather with family to eat turkey. it also marks the evil black friday. a time that defines the success or failure for many retailers for the entire year. earlier today we spoke
u.s. supreme court is steering clear of the controversy over guns for now.ce turned away appeals from gun advocates. one was seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. they also refused to let florida carry these openly in public. a malaysian doctor testified today in the trial of two women murdering the estranged brother of the north korean leader. a doctor testified that his body showed signs of poisoning. two women are accused of smearing a nerve agent on his face...
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u.s. supreme court has steered clear of the controversy over guns for now.turned away to appeals from gun advocates. one was seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. the court also refused to let florida openly carry pistols in public. syria and its allies continue to deny allegations of carrying out the chemical attack in april. at a meeting of the organization of prohibiting chemical weapons, the syrian foreign minister denounced an investigation launched by the global watchdog group. more than 400 migrants, including 90 and children, have been rescued from a boat off of tripoli. all the migrants received medical assistant. the united nations high commissioner for refugees estimates nearly 3000 people theng to reach europe via mediterranean sea have lost their lives so far this year. it is the biggest online shopping day of the year here in the united states according to one estimate. monday is on cyber expected to rise on the 17% from a year ago to $6.6 billion. online spending during the holiday season is projected to make up
u.s. supreme court has steered clear of the controversy over guns for now.turned away to appeals from gun advocates. one was seeking a constitutional right to own a semi automatic assault rifle. the court also refused to let florida openly carry pistols in public. syria and its allies continue to deny allegations of carrying out the chemical attack in april. at a meeting of the organization of prohibiting chemical weapons, the syrian foreign minister denounced an investigation launched by the...
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u.s. supreme court said about this, and there are only a few places i can find when it talks about collusioniracy, one court said it's a testimony pest in a teapot. agreeing with somebody and then doing something to advance the agreement in order to subvert american democracy or an american election or in order to refuse to enforce the act of sanctions against russia, that can be described as collusion or conspiracy, of course, if robert mueller is smart enough in the indictment to use the word conspiracy and not kcollusion. when it comes to high crimes and misdemeanors, there's no difference in the sense that if the evidence shows -- and it's premature to say, if the evidence shows donald trump in order to gain power made an implicit deal with putin and his thugs, that if they would help him win the election he would help them by changing the plank of the party in terms of ukraine and more importantly by doing all he could to pull down the sanctions, that would be a high crime and misdemeanor whether you call it collusion or conspiracy. >> jeffrey, there are different standards between what
u.s. supreme court said about this, and there are only a few places i can find when it talks about collusioniracy, one court said it's a testimony pest in a teapot. agreeing with somebody and then doing something to advance the agreement in order to subvert american democracy or an american election or in order to refuse to enforce the act of sanctions against russia, that can be described as collusion or conspiracy, of course, if robert mueller is smart enough in the indictment to use the word...
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u.s. supreme court is taking on a major case involving privacy rights in the digital age. the justices heard arguments in the fourth amendment case of a man who was convicted of robbing several cellphone stores in michigan and ohio. investigators used months of cellphone records obtained without a search warrant to put him near the scene of the crime. the high court is considering whether to apply the constitutions protection against unreasonable searches to police collection of cellphone data. the ruling is expected in the spring. that's very interesting though. >>>time is 6:16. sal is right over there watching our commute. how does it lookout there? >> it looks okay, as a matter of fact, we haven't had too much to talk about. we do have time for you to drive from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze of 26 minutes which is not too bad considering the traffic is moving along pretty well. there are no major problems as you get to the bay bridge but you will be waiting for 15 or 20 minutes as you drive through. also, looking at the commute, if you are driving -- let's
u.s. supreme court is taking on a major case involving privacy rights in the digital age. the justices heard arguments in the fourth amendment case of a man who was convicted of robbing several cellphone stores in michigan and ohio. investigators used months of cellphone records obtained without a search warrant to put him near the scene of the crime. the high court is considering whether to apply the constitutions protection against unreasonable searches to police collection of cellphone data....
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u.s. supreme court. >>> meantime, we are learning president trump is expected to speak with russian president, vladimir putin today. >> "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us from washington with more on what the conversation is expected to be agent. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. thinker supposed to talk about syria, one of the countries the u.s. says is a state that sponsors terror. the president wants to expand that list as he also takes care of ceremonial duties for the week. the turkey's have arrived, staying in a luxury d.c. hotel, awaiting a presidential pardon today. first, a major shift in u.s. policy on north korea. >> the united states is designating north korea as a state sponsor of terrorists. should have happened a long time ago. should have happened years ago. >> reporter: this move makes it easier to impose sanctions. >> north korea repeatedly supported international terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil. >> reporter: it's part of a pressure campaign. >> we hope for diplomacy. the timing of this is just one of us concluding the proc
u.s. supreme court. >>> meantime, we are learning president trump is expected to speak with russian president, vladimir putin today. >> "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us from washington with more on what the conversation is expected to be agent. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. thinker supposed to talk about syria, one of the countries the u.s. says is a state that sponsors terror. the president wants to expand that list as he...