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talk about the jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. >> after the california supreme court decision came down, they have the option, do we ask the united states supreme court to hear? ordinarily if you have a safe court decision the u.s. supreme court can't hear it because its about state law issues the u.s. supreme court says, california courts, you know california law, we don't know california law. here the california supreme court decided a federal issue and -- because of that, they were able to -- the university was able to go and say hey supreme court, hear our case. to do that you have to file something called -- it has a long latin term. that is i supreme court am asking you to hear my case. today there are about 8,000, 9,000 of those petitions every year. the supreme court grants about 65 of them. the odds are very low of getting your case heard before the supreme court. obviously in the case of um -- importance, that matters. here that is what the university did. they filed a petition to say hear our case. what is
talk about the jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. supreme court. >> after the california supreme court decision came down, they have the option, do we ask the united states supreme court to hear? ordinarily if you have a safe court decision the u.s. supreme court can't hear it because its about state law issues the u.s. supreme court says, california courts, you know california law, we don't know california law. here the california supreme court decided a federal issue and...
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u.s. supreme court justices according to the constitution? a, justices must be appointed by the president and approved by the senate, b, justices must be u.s. citizens, c, appointed justices must be approved by both the house and the senate, d, justices are directly elected in different regional to e,ections, or there have always been 11 justices on the u.s. supreme court? caller: i go with a. host: you have one thing a copy of the constitution signed by justice breyer. talk a little bit more about that. guest: the supreme court has become more political than the founders ever anticipated. they have wondered into the political thicket. one thing is still true. stille courts are nominated, appointed by the president, and must be confirmed by the senate. if i am a citizen the summer, i am looking forward to maybe another opportunity, as there is some rumor that justice kennedy might step aside, and we will see another one of those great political battles over a supreme court nomination. they are imported, because the supreme court settles so man
u.s. supreme court justices according to the constitution? a, justices must be appointed by the president and approved by the senate, b, justices must be u.s. citizens, c, appointed justices must be approved by both the house and the senate, d, justices are directly elected in different regional to e,ections, or there have always been 11 justices on the u.s. supreme court? caller: i go with a. host: you have one thing a copy of the constitution signed by justice breyer. talk a little bit more...
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supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. preme court. option, dohave the we ask the united states supreme court to. -- to hear it? says,rily, the court california court, you know california law, we don't -- or any other state. but the california supreme court decided a federal issue. so the university was able to say, supreme court, hear our case. you have to file a petition for a writ of searcher are right -- supreme court, and asking you to hear my case. there are 9000 requests every year and the supreme court request about 65 of them -- gra nts about 65 of them. this is what the university did. hey filed a petition to say, ar our case. that reallypetition sums up what we think of bakke. we think of him as the diversity rationale, people learning from each other. page, you arest asking the supreme court to answer a question. the question they said -- when only a small fraction of thousands of applicants can be admitted, does the university of protection clause of entity faculty from voluntary seeking ofcounteract the effect
supreme court decision in california, but then the school continued to pursue it. this was how important the policy was. jump from the california supreme court to the u.s. preme court. option, dohave the we ask the united states supreme court to. -- to hear it? says,rily, the court california court, you know california law, we don't -- or any other state. but the california supreme court decided a federal issue. so the university was able to say, supreme court, hear our case. you have to file a...
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supreme court. the result in a situation in the u.s. supreme court, where on both coasts and our great lakes public access was lost. ,what happened there? we stepped up. a group of us you have to take , on these people. a woman's right to choose. [applause] mr. cotchett: do you realize my daughters, your sisters, if they moved over to arizona, texas, or any of the states in the midwest could not get an abortion of a child that they did not want? can you imagine the laws? they prevent that and it is incumbent to you to make sure you have read that and run with -- you grab that and run with it and make sure that our women are protected. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. cotchett: how about our lesbian, gay, and transgender society? let me tell you this. you all know this. just two months ago, a young man was beaten almost to death where? in california. over in the san joaquin valley. now, that amazes me. a state like california, which we talk about as being so progressive. a young man walks into a store, whatever it is, and leaves almos
supreme court. the result in a situation in the u.s. supreme court, where on both coasts and our great lakes public access was lost. ,what happened there? we stepped up. a group of us you have to take , on these people. a woman's right to choose. [applause] mr. cotchett: do you realize my daughters, your sisters, if they moved over to arizona, texas, or any of the states in the midwest could not get an abortion of a child that they did not want? can you imagine the laws? they prevent that and...
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u.s. supreme court. the result in a situation, our u.s. supreme court on both coasts and the great lakes, public access is lost. what happened here? we stepped up, a group of us and we have to take on these people. do you realize my daughters, your sisters, if they moved over to arizona, texas or any other states and midwest. [inaudible] can you imagine the laws that prevent that and it's incumbent upon you to make sure you grab that and run with it and make sure that our women are protected. how about our lesbian, gay and transgendered society. you all know this, just two months ago a young man was beaten almost to death in california in the san joaquin valley. that amazes me. a state like california which we talk about as being so progressive. a young man walks into a store and leaves almost dead because he was identified as being gay. the issues cry out for young people like you. i cod stand here and spend a lot more time telling you situations that are developing. you must speak up. you must be cloud. you must pick up the paper and see
u.s. supreme court. the result in a situation, our u.s. supreme court on both coasts and the great lakes, public access is lost. what happened here? we stepped up, a group of us and we have to take on these people. do you realize my daughters, your sisters, if they moved over to arizona, texas or any other states and midwest. [inaudible] can you imagine the laws that prevent that and it's incumbent upon you to make sure you grab that and run with it and make sure that our women are protected....
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u.s. supreme court was located. we wanted them to be able to conduct official business on their -- under their own auspices. because it was a hotel, they thought it would be a rate place because they could use these rooms to bring everyone from the court here and they could use it as sleeping rooms and turn other rooms into offices so this would be the perfect place to conduct judicial business for the country. when asked about the contract, we were asked whether it was valid. as far as we can -- we were concerned, we consider this phallic because we have no written termination. we would ask -- acquiesced to thecourts decision as to validity of the contract as they are indeed the highest court in the nation. >> our visit to asheville, north carolina was american history tv exclusive and we showed it today to introduce you to c-span's cities tour. for seven years now, we have traveled to u.s. cities ringing the literary scene and historic sites to our viewers. you can watch more of our visits estour.an.org/citi >> fr
u.s. supreme court was located. we wanted them to be able to conduct official business on their -- under their own auspices. because it was a hotel, they thought it would be a rate place because they could use these rooms to bring everyone from the court here and they could use it as sleeping rooms and turn other rooms into offices so this would be the perfect place to conduct judicial business for the country. when asked about the contract, we were asked whether it was valid. as far as we can...
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u.s. supreme court ruled today that states should be allowed to sponsor sports gambling....x to three vote... the judges reversed a ruling on the 1992 professional and amateur sports protection act that prohibited most states from sponsoring or authorizing betting related to sports. the court determined the act violated constitutional states' rights.... decision have risen for gambling caesars entertainment. next at 8. the starting salary an average grad can expect out of college. at the same time that violent crime went up 18% in san francisco. in la, mayor antonio villaraigosa put more police on the streets and cut violent crime in half. california's police chiefs trust antonio for governor. together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest. staring april 13th at disneyland resort. we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine wha
u.s. supreme court ruled today that states should be allowed to sponsor sports gambling....x to three vote... the judges reversed a ruling on the 1992 professional and amateur sports protection act that prohibited most states from sponsoring or authorizing betting related to sports. the court determined the act violated constitutional states' rights.... decision have risen for gambling caesars entertainment. next at 8. the starting salary an average grad can expect out of college. at the same...
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supreme court. what happens in the last days election, inmates file repeated petitions challenging sentences. they do this in state courts and federal courts. they filede denied, last in the u.ssupreme court. hear these dramatic stories of the 11th hour, when a single justice refuses whether or not an execution goes forward. how does that work? carol ivanka decisions that need ot of decisions that come before the supreme court, the lower courts have to finish their revealed before the supreme court does theirs. it is often in the last moments be supreme court is called in, when other courts have done their work. we always had to have a clerk there until the decision was made, often in the middle of the night. we were instructed to call justice marshall at home, although the other justices were also home, to render his decision. even though he and justice stayan always voted to every execution, we still had to wake them up and say, now is the time for your vote. they would say, you know my vote. we did what needed to be done. susan: 10 minutes left to go in our conversation. justin, new york. onler: i wanted your opinion the death penalty regarding military law. is there a dif
supreme court. what happens in the last days election, inmates file repeated petitions challenging sentences. they do this in state courts and federal courts. they filede denied, last in the u.ssupreme court. hear these dramatic stories of the 11th hour, when a single justice refuses whether or not an execution goes forward. how does that work? carol ivanka decisions that need ot of decisions that come before the supreme court, the lower courts have to finish their revealed before the supreme...
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u.s. supreme court guys. the white house press briefing set to begin any minute now.with us, our live coverage continues. >>> the white house press briefing is scheduled to start at any moment. as the trump administration marks a bill milestone in u.s. diplomacy. the embassy officially onned in jerusalem. jared kushner says the opening is proof that the president keeps his promises. >> today also demonstrates american lead irship. by moving our embassy to
u.s. supreme court guys. the white house press briefing set to begin any minute now.with us, our live coverage continues. >>> the white house press briefing is scheduled to start at any moment. as the trump administration marks a bill milestone in u.s. diplomacy. the embassy officially onned in jerusalem. jared kushner says the opening is proof that the president keeps his promises. >> today also demonstrates american lead irship. by moving our embassy to
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u.s. supreme court today ruled that the death penalty does not necessarily represent kroll and unusual punishment. they upheld the death penalty in texas., georgia, and by five-for the court struck down capital punishment laws and north carolina and louisiana. ♪ >> all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are invited to go there and give their attention.
u.s. supreme court today ruled that the death penalty does not necessarily represent kroll and unusual punishment. they upheld the death penalty in texas., georgia, and by five-for the court struck down capital punishment laws and north carolina and louisiana. ♪ >> all persons having business before the supreme court of the united states are invited to go there and give their attention.
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u.s. supreme court has overturned a ban on sports betting up until now it is being illegal everywhere in the united states except for novato it is now up to each state to decide on the issue the ruling paves the way for a business worth tens of billions of dollars annually it comes after a major sports league sued the state of new jersey for its attempt to legalize sports betting that horse race tracks and casinos. and film has called for male actors to take a pay cut as a way to reduce the gender gap she made the call during an interview with the confidante festival becomes a day off the dozens of female movie makers staged a protest on the red carpet calling for equal pay and opportunities. and a reminder of our top stories the u.s. president wants to rescue the chinese tech giant that he set out to destroy. republicans a baffled about the pledge while the u.s. falls out of the deal russia china and europe will want to fill the business void and the french. continues. will the french government under the pressure of computer. stores and more on our website www dot com slash business see yo
u.s. supreme court has overturned a ban on sports betting up until now it is being illegal everywhere in the united states except for novato it is now up to each state to decide on the issue the ruling paves the way for a business worth tens of billions of dollars annually it comes after a major sports league sued the state of new jersey for its attempt to legalize sports betting that horse race tracks and casinos. and film has called for male actors to take a pay cut as a way to reduce the...
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u.s. supreme court handing out a big win for sports gambling. >> it is an opportunity for people to experience competition, sportsmanship. >> the ruling today that could pave the way for legal sports betting right here in california. >>> new developments in the golden state killer case at the suspect joseph deangelo appears before a judge and why the appearance today was different from the past hearings. >>> a multimillion dollar project along highway 17 to keep both animals and people safe. >>> a mother and father in fairfield are facing serious charges after police say a their 10 children were found living in squalor and suffered injuries. jonathan allen was charged with felony child abuse and remains in jail. the mother is facing child neglect charges. the children range in age from four months to 12 years old. all 10 children were taken by child welfare services and place with relatives. >>> tensions are mounting in santa clara amid allegations of sexual misconduct. the number of claims against dominic caserta has gone up to nine, and the mayor is calling for his resignation. he will be gi
u.s. supreme court handing out a big win for sports gambling. >> it is an opportunity for people to experience competition, sportsmanship. >> the ruling today that could pave the way for legal sports betting right here in california. >>> new developments in the golden state killer case at the suspect joseph deangelo appears before a judge and why the appearance today was different from the past hearings. >>> a multimillion dollar project along highway 17 to keep...
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as doug luzader reports, you can also throw in some speculation about a possible supreme court vacancy. >> reporter: the u.seme court. look closely and you can almost see the rumors swirling overhead. could one of the nine justices be ready to throw in the towel? president trump just last week dangled the possibility of an opening while speaking at a pro- life gathering in washington. >> these are the stakes on election day. this is why you need to fight for victory in november. >> reporter: let's be honest. some of these folks are not exactly spring chickens. the youngest, new courses, is 50 -- neil gorsuch, is 50. anthony kennedy has tongues wagging. he is seen as the court's radical swing vote. he was appointed by president reagan. he may see this as an opportunity to step down. there was some prodding from chuck, who said if someone is going to retire, it should happen now. >> let me tell you, if they had a supreme court vacancy, if you don't think you can get a republican base after the midterms, they would march. they will march for sure. >> reporter: all of this is a reflection of how difficult it is
as doug luzader reports, you can also throw in some speculation about a possible supreme court vacancy. >> reporter: the u.seme court. look closely and you can almost see the rumors swirling overhead. could one of the nine justices be ready to throw in the towel? president trump just last week dangled the possibility of an opening while speaking at a pro- life gathering in washington. >> these are the stakes on election day. this is why you need to fight for victory in november....
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u.s. supreme court said it will reverse of federal ban on betting on sporting events. caesar's will take betting worldwide. one of the big team owners, mark cuban, says anybody who owns when the big teams just double the value of the team. qualcomm a big story. gtv, get to the bloomberg, qualcomm trading 3.5 times booked by you, and regulators taking another look and giving a new lease on life for investors. haidi: thank you for that. let's look at what kind of setup we are getting in a should. new zealand trading just getting underway. .3%, the kiwi dollar the biggest loser against the u.s. dollar in that g10 space overnight, 6917. futures in australia, yesterday a close to just shy of a decade high. we are expecting the boost from oil prices, commodities, and material sector to continue today with features looking flat at the moment. trading aheadlar a of key china domestic activity data later today, and the aussie-kiwi up 1.0 883 after we get renewed buying after passing the key psychological level. let's get a check across commodities, gold down, crude price$71, th
u.s. supreme court said it will reverse of federal ban on betting on sporting events. caesar's will take betting worldwide. one of the big team owners, mark cuban, says anybody who owns when the big teams just double the value of the team. qualcomm a big story. gtv, get to the bloomberg, qualcomm trading 3.5 times booked by you, and regulators taking another look and giving a new lease on life for investors. haidi: thank you for that. let's look at what kind of setup we are getting in a should....
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u.s. supreme court ruling overturned a federal law banning sports gambling. 2 as our reporter tells us, this decision could have an impact on other high-profile issues. >> reporter: the supreme court just opened the door for states to legalize sports gambling. in a ruling announced monday, the justices struck down 819 92 law that barred state authorized gambling, and effectively leaving it up to the states to decide for themselves. >> new jersey is hoping they can offer sports bets for the start of the nba finals. there are a handful of other states waiting to get in line. >> reporter: is a major victory for the states rights advocates after the former governor chris christie ran into trouble when they tried to legalize ports gambling and said it was a great day for the rights of states in their people to make their own decisions. it could be big business. one study addicted at least 32 states would likely offer it within five years, in spite of rejections for many conservative lawmakers. >> this is an opportunity to experience competition. >> reporter: most fans say they would likely suppor
u.s. supreme court ruling overturned a federal law banning sports gambling. 2 as our reporter tells us, this decision could have an impact on other high-profile issues. >> reporter: the supreme court just opened the door for states to legalize sports gambling. in a ruling announced monday, the justices struck down 819 92 law that barred state authorized gambling, and effectively leaving it up to the states to decide for themselves. >> new jersey is hoping they can offer sports bets...
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u.s. supreme court on sports betting.. why the court says banning betting ...iolated principles of states' rights. (ken)plus: all parents want their children to be safe.. and some turn to technology for help. an in-depth look at the best way to use a tracking app without damaging your relationship with your kids. (pam) two hot octane teams duking it out. next: we speak with fans while they watch the warriors take home a big win. (grant) the warriors take crucial game one in the western conference finals over the houston rockets. the score in this "shootout" - 119-106 this the first time the dubs started a playoff series on the road under steve kerr and it was a shootout of a game... kron 4's gabe slate is in alameda tonight with lots of dubs fans who say this unique event is the best way to watch. nats game hundreds of warrior's fans showed up to the alameda theater off central avenue in alameda where they turned one of their movie theaters into the ultimate big screen watch party. sound from fans - "it's so cool it's really neat it's so much better than watchi
u.s. supreme court on sports betting.. why the court says banning betting ...iolated principles of states' rights. (ken)plus: all parents want their children to be safe.. and some turn to technology for help. an in-depth look at the best way to use a tracking app without damaging your relationship with your kids. (pam) two hot octane teams duking it out. next: we speak with fans while they watch the warriors take home a big win. (grant) the warriors take crucial game one in the western...
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u.s. supreme court.an: we hear these dramatic stories of the 11th hour, when a single justice reviews whether or not an execution goes forward. how does that work? carol: a lot of decisions that need to come before the supreme court, the lower courts have to finish their review before the supreme court does theirs. it is often in the last moments supreme -- that hthe court is called in, when other courts have done their work. when i was a law clerk, we always had to have a clerk there until the decision was made, often in the middle of the night. we were instructed to call justice marshall at home, although the other justices were home, too, to render his decision. even though he and justice brennan always voted to stay every execution, we still had to call them, wake them up and say, now is the time for your vote. they would say, you know my vote. we did what needed to be done. susan: back to calls. 10 minutes left to go in our conversation. justin, clifton park, new york. caller: i wanted your opinion
u.s. supreme court.an: we hear these dramatic stories of the 11th hour, when a single justice reviews whether or not an execution goes forward. how does that work? carol: a lot of decisions that need to come before the supreme court, the lower courts have to finish their review before the supreme court does theirs. it is often in the last moments supreme -- that hthe court is called in, when other courts have done their work. when i was a law clerk, we always had to have a clerk there until the...
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same-sex marriage on every union in america, how is it that a decision made by either the iowa supreme court or the u.s. supreme court has taken away the rights of my sons to be married as husbands and wives? why does the supreme court get to visit with that edict? because we respect them, we accept those decisions. we don't question them because the culture is what the culture is. the wullture has to change and we've -- culture has to change and we have to change our way of looking at this issue of abortion. we cannot sit around and twiddle our thumbs or wait until the supreme court is con figured differently. but -- configured differently. but we can do. this we can call upon the supreme court to reverse their previous decisions. star dee sigh sis - stare decisis. we say, no congress can bind a subsequent congress. no congress can say, you shall appropriate x dollars going into the future and have that be irreversible. all decisions made by our predecessors in previous congresses and signed by any previous president can be reversed by the united states congress, if it's our will to do that. we don't
same-sex marriage on every union in america, how is it that a decision made by either the iowa supreme court or the u.s. supreme court has taken away the rights of my sons to be married as husbands and wives? why does the supreme court get to visit with that edict? because we respect them, we accept those decisions. we don't question them because the culture is what the culture is. the wullture has to change and we've -- culture has to change and we have to change our way of looking at this...
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on the supreme court rick >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court. look closely and you can also see the rumors swirling overhead. could one of the nine justices be ready to throw in the towel? president trump just last week dangled the possibility of an opening while speaking at a pro- life gathering in washington. >> these are the stakes on election day. and this is why you need to fight for victory in november. >> reporter: let's be honest. some of these votes are not exactly spring chicken. that youngest is 50. with baker to get -- root -- ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest. he might see this as an opportunity to step down while a republican president could nominate a successor. there was some prodding from senate judiciary chairman who said if someone is going to retire, it should happen now. >> buddy, let me tell you, if they had a supreme court vacancy, if you don't think you can get them republican base, they would march. they would march for sure. >> reporter: all of this is in real -- in research into how difficult it is to get someone on th
on the supreme court rick >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court. look closely and you can also see the rumors swirling overhead. could one of the nine justices be ready to throw in the towel? president trump just last week dangled the possibility of an opening while speaking at a pro- life gathering in washington. >> these are the stakes on election day. and this is why you need to fight for victory in november. >> reporter: let's be honest. some of these votes are not exactly...
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u.s. supreme court. sharon reed has the latest. >> reporter: president trump continued his assault against the robert mueller investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election, tweeting sunday morning, who will give back the young is that beautiful lives and others that have been devastated and destroyed by the phony russia collusion witch hunt? but it was unclear whose lives he was referring to. his attorney rudolph giuliani piling on about the investigation. >> an investigation that we thought was rigged, was rigged from the very beginning. it never should have started. >> reporter: the president has been complaining that the fbi improperly spied on his presidential campaign. after an fbi briefing, the top democrat saying there is no evidence to support that claim. >> this is just a piece of propaganda the president wants to put out and repeat. and then they say, now that it's throughout, we need to investigate it. >> reporter: even the republican senator defending the actions. >> it appears
u.s. supreme court. sharon reed has the latest. >> reporter: president trump continued his assault against the robert mueller investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election, tweeting sunday morning, who will give back the young is that beautiful lives and others that have been devastated and destroyed by the phony russia collusion witch hunt? but it was unclear whose lives he was referring to. his attorney rudolph giuliani piling on about the investigation. >> an...
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u.s. supreme court said that language and hyperbolic language and that getsfirst amendment protection. i think that even though that case did rely on hustler, it relied more heavily on new york times sullivan, the case that we keep discussing. i do not know that you would see good reason to have the supreme court changing what had as different reasoning. >> i would say it would be longer, there would probably be more concurrences and there will be a lot of come away don't like the decision, but we will make the decision. >> it is possible that you will get this, the supreme court has been reluctant to identify new categories of unprotected speech, the animal torture case, the animal court torture case in stevens, the violent videogame cases, the supreme court has had no interest in creating new categories except for justice alito who thinks new unprotected categories could be okay. maybe you get the sense from him but generally it comes out the same. >>> i have a bad feeling that if we did not have hustler, that most of us in this room would be in leavenworth right now with a thin-skin
u.s. supreme court said that language and hyperbolic language and that getsfirst amendment protection. i think that even though that case did rely on hustler, it relied more heavily on new york times sullivan, the case that we keep discussing. i do not know that you would see good reason to have the supreme court changing what had as different reasoning. >> i would say it would be longer, there would probably be more concurrences and there will be a lot of come away don't like the...
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u.s. supreme court justices.blicans are clamoring for another conservative seat on the high court, next. the next big thing in food was once a little paper box. now we can easily take out food from a restaurant. let's stay in and binge-watch the snow. genius. now, the next big thing is the capital one savor card. earn 3% cash back on dining, 2% on groceries, and 1% on all other purchases. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging. i think something's going on at school. yes or no?gin. do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.5
u.s. supreme court justices.blicans are clamoring for another conservative seat on the high court, next. the next big thing in food was once a little paper box. now we can easily take out food from a restaurant. let's stay in and binge-watch the snow. genius. now, the next big thing is the capital one savor card. earn 3% cash back on dining, 2% on groceries, and 1% on all other purchases. kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no....
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u.s. supreme court? >> my own personal life is private and i intend to keep it that way. >> do you plan to go to medical school? >> yes, i do plan to go in the fall. >> on another note, an update from the university of california davis. 97 medical students graduated from there today, including allan bakke, who challenge the university's racial quota system. he had charged that he was denied admission in favor of minorities who scored lower on the entry exam. ultimately the supreme court ruled in his favor. he began serving his residency at the mayo clinic in july. susan: as you heard, he became a doctor at the mayo clinic and worked many years as an anesthesiologist in minnesota. he retired about a decade ago and moved on to medical devices as a business venture. and i'll tell you, his hesitancy to talk continues to this day. we worked very hard for him to give us one interview about what it is like to be an individual citizen appealing to the supreme court. he very kindly said he would retain his privac
u.s. supreme court? >> my own personal life is private and i intend to keep it that way. >> do you plan to go to medical school? >> yes, i do plan to go in the fall. >> on another note, an update from the university of california davis. 97 medical students graduated from there today, including allan bakke, who challenge the university's racial quota system. he had charged that he was denied admission in favor of minorities who scored lower on the entry exam. ultimately...
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u.s. supreme court and rhetorical hyperbole flourishes using imaginative language and hyperbolic language , that gets first amendment protection. that case did rely on hustler, but relied more heavily on the new york times case. i don't know that you would see a reason here to say the current supreme court would have had a different reasoning than the hustler court. erica: i would say it would be longer, there would probably be more concurrences, and it would be a lot of that sort of, we don't like having to make the decision, but we will make the decision. i think the tone would have been different. >> it's probable you get the sent from judge alito. to court has been reluctant identify new categories of unprotected speech, the animal torture case, the animal torture video case, the violent videogame case. the supreme court is not interested in creating new categories, except for justice you get amaybe dissent from him, but generally it comes out the same way. >> i have this bad feeling that if we did not have hustler, the case, that most of us in this room would probably be in leavenwor
u.s. supreme court and rhetorical hyperbole flourishes using imaginative language and hyperbolic language , that gets first amendment protection. that case did rely on hustler, but relied more heavily on the new york times case. i don't know that you would see a reason here to say the current supreme court would have had a different reasoning than the hustler court. erica: i would say it would be longer, there would probably be more concurrences, and it would be a lot of that sort of, we don't...
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u.s. supreme court ruled today.. that states should be allowed to sponsor sports gambling. six- to- three vote, the judges reversed the ruling on the 19-92 professional and amateur sports protection act. that act prohibited most states from sponsoring or authorizing betting ... related to sports. only nevada, montana, delaware, and oregon were exempt. (pam) the u.s. supreme court determined... that act violated constitutional principles of states' rights. (grant) since the decision stock prices have risen for gambling provider caesars entertainment. kron4's j-r stone joins us in the newsroom. j.r. while many people are excited about the prospect of legalized sports betting...you talked with a group that is against it. (j.r.)yes, i talked with a number of people on the state and local level here in san francisco that have concerns about the impact that main stream sports gambling could have on younger people, the impact on addiction, and the message sent.it does send a certain message to young people....maybe if you practice enough you could be the best sports better......th
u.s. supreme court ruled today.. that states should be allowed to sponsor sports gambling. six- to- three vote, the judges reversed the ruling on the 19-92 professional and amateur sports protection act. that act prohibited most states from sponsoring or authorizing betting ... related to sports. only nevada, montana, delaware, and oregon were exempt. (pam) the u.s. supreme court determined... that act violated constitutional principles of states' rights. (grant) since the decision stock prices...
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u.s. supreme court has ruled a federal law banning sports gambling in most states is illegal. league and co-anchor at tonight shannon bream tells us what that means. >> today the u.s. supreme court decision is set to up end the world of sports gambling. blocking states from sponsoring, operating, advertising, promoting licensing or authorizing sports gambling in most all situations. but. >> what they really said was that congress doesn't have the right to tell state legislators what to do. that should be up to legislators and the voters. >> judge alito likened the law to posting federal officers in state chambers armed with the authority to stop lawmakers from voting. quote: a more direct affront to state sovereignty is not easy to imagine. justice ginsburg writing the dissent argued the court could have used restraint in nullifying the federal law rather than, quote: deploy a wrecking ball. adding when a statute reveals a constitutional flaw, the court ordinarily engages in a salvage rather than a demolition operation. thousand plays out with liver. states like new jersey, del
u.s. supreme court has ruled a federal law banning sports gambling in most states is illegal. league and co-anchor at tonight shannon bream tells us what that means. >> today the u.s. supreme court decision is set to up end the world of sports gambling. blocking states from sponsoring, operating, advertising, promoting licensing or authorizing sports gambling in most all situations. but. >> what they really said was that congress doesn't have the right to tell state legislators what...
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u.s. supreme court in washington. were talk of a possible retirement is swirling around.e on that just ahead. >>> this will be the warmest day of the week by far. temperatures, we haven't had any 90s. today will be one of those days for inland areas. >>> we do have low clouds on part of the coast. that will continue. there's a slight onshore breeze. i emphasis -- emphasize on slight. 60 san jose. low 60s all right. 53. pittsburgh, antioch and brentwood. i would add about 32 theirs. 55 alamo. 55 concord pavilion. 57 el sobrante. there's a lot of fog out there. but what they are near us is very shallow. it's getting bias -- by some very low pressure. mainly on the nevada side. for us, the ridge will topple over and we will see more of in -- an onshore breeze. back
u.s. supreme court in washington. were talk of a possible retirement is swirling around.e on that just ahead. >>> this will be the warmest day of the week by far. temperatures, we haven't had any 90s. today will be one of those days for inland areas. >>> we do have low clouds on part of the coast. that will continue. there's a slight onshore breeze. i emphasis -- emphasize on slight. 60 san jose. low 60s all right. 53. pittsburgh, antioch and brentwood. i would add about 32...
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u.s. supreme court and another jenin by the name of john quincy adams took it to the supreme court and got affirmed that the slaves had a right to stay in america. that was 1839. let's move quickly through this. what happens in illinois in 1850? lawyer by the name of abraham lincoln couldn't make any money because he didn't represent rich landowners. happened, he took a case one day of the widow with five children who ran a farm because of some rich landowner is trying to take over her farm. he washer the farm, crucified by the rich landowners. hated something very smart, which runs equally -- he did something very smart, which runs equally as important as our profession and that is the free press. we all will do and all of you younger lawyers will learn how to do this, you will knows,re that the press as you take that step forward in life, that the public, through a free press knows what is going on. when the press got their hands on the story of the rich people trying to take this little land and-- widow's children and throw them off, everything sided and changed and went with abraham li
u.s. supreme court and another jenin by the name of john quincy adams took it to the supreme court and got affirmed that the slaves had a right to stay in america. that was 1839. let's move quickly through this. what happens in illinois in 1850? lawyer by the name of abraham lincoln couldn't make any money because he didn't represent rich landowners. happened, he took a case one day of the widow with five children who ran a farm because of some rich landowner is trying to take over her farm. he...
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u.s. supreme court today handed down a ruling allowing states to decide whether to legalize sport gambleing. >>> sport betting has been banned in most states except nevada since 1992. california's constitution currently prohibits sports betting, but democratic assemblyman adam gray is proposing a constitutional amendment here in california that would allow sports betting. it would require a two-thirds majority to pass. >>> putting homeless to work. the proposal calls for hiring homeless people to remove debris that is piling up on a stretch of machine ray road in -- monterey road in san jose. he hopes to acquire funds, and dispatch them to clean the street. urban blight is a long-standing problem in san jose. >> i wish we could say we invented this, but it's been around for several years. they used to go down monterey road, and clean up a particular area. i think that contract went away, so the process -- figure out if we can get the teams to clean up several tons a week along certain parts of monterey road. >> he said he hopes to have homeless people hired and cleaning up monterey road by
u.s. supreme court today handed down a ruling allowing states to decide whether to legalize sport gambleing. >>> sport betting has been banned in most states except nevada since 1992. california's constitution currently prohibits sports betting, but democratic assemblyman adam gray is proposing a constitutional amendment here in california that would allow sports betting. it would require a two-thirds majority to pass. >>> putting homeless to work. the proposal calls for...
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u.s. supreme court decision.wn versus topeka board of education ruling struck down segregation. it has three sections. >>> robert mueller's investigation is now a year old. paula reid has the latest development. >> reporter: president trump took to twitter, lashing out against the special counsel. congratulations, america. we're now into the second witch hunt in american history. there's no collusion. >> somebody has to defend the president. >> reporter: it'srudy giuliani appeareded on fox. >> it's damn witch hunt. >> five of the people charged have pleaded guilty and arrively cooperating with investigators. >> they're going at a very quick pace. >> reporter: kim wehle who's a former independent counselor and was part of the whitewater investigation says it's moving quickly and they're yielding results. >> we don't know how many witnesses we're talking to but we have to assume a lot more than made public because this investigation keeps things kwee quiet. >> reporter: a report in december showed mueller's team sp
u.s. supreme court decision.wn versus topeka board of education ruling struck down segregation. it has three sections. >>> robert mueller's investigation is now a year old. paula reid has the latest development. >> reporter: president trump took to twitter, lashing out against the special counsel. congratulations, america. we're now into the second witch hunt in american history. there's no collusion. >> somebody has to defend the president. >> reporter: it'srudy...
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u.s. supreme court has ended that state sports betting monopoly and our justice correspondent pete williams has details on the flood gates opened by today's ruling. >> he scores! >> reporter: the only place to legally bet on the hockey playoffs or any other sporting event has been nevada. but now sports betting won't stay in vegas. the supreme court today struck down a federal law that required most states to ban it. the 6-3 ruling declared the federal law unconstitutional, a violation on state's rights. new jersey brought the challenge, it wants to allow sports gambling at casinos and at racetracks there and collect taxes and spent millions getting ready. >> everyone is betting anyway, so what we're trying to do is legalize it, protect consumers, and it's going to help us survive. >> reporter: the ruling opens the door to an explosion on betting on pro and college games of all kinds but where you can place your bets is up to the states. nine already have laws or will to legalize sports betting and a dozen more plan to consider similar laws to bring sports gambling to half the state all hop
u.s. supreme court has ended that state sports betting monopoly and our justice correspondent pete williams has details on the flood gates opened by today's ruling. >> he scores! >> reporter: the only place to legally bet on the hockey playoffs or any other sporting event has been nevada. but now sports betting won't stay in vegas. the supreme court today struck down a federal law that required most states to ban it. the 6-3 ruling declared the federal law unconstitutional, a...
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u.s. supreme court. it is a neat experience if you want to go to bc and wait in line to do it, although most of the cases are pretty boring. case, people got in the public line 24 hours ahead and slept on concrete. they have a special lawyer section i got to sit in. the other lawyers were all up there. the case is being argued and nobody knew where justice kennedy was going to come down on this. everybody figured you had four on one side and four on the other. he's the swing vote. he is well-known known for that in controversial cases. i don't know halfway through the kennedy's, justice mouth starts to open and everybody is hanging on the edge of their seats and he asked the government lawyer from the district of columbia, so, weren't the colonists and settlers, the founders of this country, didn't they need guns to protect themselves from criminals and indians and grizzly bears? [laughter] we will forgive him for thinking there were grizzly bears east of the mississippi. that obviously indicated an indi
u.s. supreme court. it is a neat experience if you want to go to bc and wait in line to do it, although most of the cases are pretty boring. case, people got in the public line 24 hours ahead and slept on concrete. they have a special lawyer section i got to sit in. the other lawyers were all up there. the case is being argued and nobody knew where justice kennedy was going to come down on this. everybody figured you had four on one side and four on the other. he's the swing vote. he is...
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u.s. supreme court today paved the way for states to decide if they want legalized sports gambling. the defeat is a major victory for state rights that could spill into other areas such as marijuana and immigration. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live to explain, matt? >> reporter: kristen, this could be big money for casinos and also for state governments, but that law expert i talked to this morning said it could spill over into other issues like marijuana and immigration. we start with the sports gambling aspect of the story. this morning, the supreme court struck down a ban on sports gambling. now it's possible everywhere as long as the state governments approve it. new jersey could be up and running within weeks, and more than a dozen states are in the process of passing laws allowing california lawmakers could decide to do it as well. santa clara law professor says people paid close attention to this case because of its relationship with other regulatory areas. >> it says something larger about the way in which the federal government can regulate the states, which has effe
u.s. supreme court today paved the way for states to decide if they want legalized sports gambling. the defeat is a major victory for state rights that could spill into other areas such as marijuana and immigration. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live to explain, matt? >> reporter: kristen, this could be big money for casinos and also for state governments, but that law expert i talked to this morning said it could spill over into other issues like marijuana and immigration. we start...
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u.s. supreme court has a lasting influence on this country's direction, many may not appreciate how one justice in particular has had a lasting influence on american pop culture and beyond. and now to mark the 25th anniversary of ruth bader ginsburg's nomination to the court, a new documentary explores the woman sometimes known as rbj. she may be an octogenarian but ruth bader ginsburg is nothing short of a pop culture icon. >> i am nearly 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. [ laughter ] >> reporter: there are mugs, t-shirts, halloween costumes for tiny jurists and "snl" sketches. but her daughter and granddaughter say there's a lot more to the woman known as the notorious rbj. >> she's very quick and funny and doesn't miss a beat. >> she's incredibly sentimental. she cries at movies and at the opera. >> reporter: a new documentary called "rbj" follows her life long fight for women's rights. >> i did see myself as kind of a kindergarten teacher in those days because the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> and her life beyond the law. >> she doesn't know how
u.s. supreme court has a lasting influence on this country's direction, many may not appreciate how one justice in particular has had a lasting influence on american pop culture and beyond. and now to mark the 25th anniversary of ruth bader ginsburg's nomination to the court, a new documentary explores the woman sometimes known as rbj. she may be an octogenarian but ruth bader ginsburg is nothing short of a pop culture icon. >> i am nearly 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture...
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u.s. supreme court ruling. the justices struck down a federal law that barred states from authorizing their own sports gambling. tonight, one state assemblyman is moving forward with a proposed constitutional amendment. that would make it legal for people to bet on sports teams. >> the reality is we do have it in california. we live in the era of the internet. people can get on their phones and wager in sports today. they're just doing it illegally. we can eliminate that by having a regulated marketplace, that's taxes. they are following the decision saying if it allows not to do so, each state is free to act on its own. according to the gaming industry report, the black markets for sports betting is anywhere from $150 to $400 billion nationwide every year. >>> now to hawaii where the danger on the big island is growing by the hour as new fissures erupt. another crack opened to the earth today sending more lava to the surface. these vents have been popping up almost daily. some are a thousand feet long. dozens
u.s. supreme court ruling. the justices struck down a federal law that barred states from authorizing their own sports gambling. tonight, one state assemblyman is moving forward with a proposed constitutional amendment. that would make it legal for people to bet on sports teams. >> the reality is we do have it in california. we live in the era of the internet. people can get on their phones and wager in sports today. they're just doing it illegally. we can eliminate that by having a...
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u.s. supreme court where they think they have a shot of winning with the makeup of the court.e that strategy? >> i think you're correct, bill. the only caveat i would offer is if mueller and his team agreed to a limited interview, limited time, limited questions, limited scope. i think there is a chance we could get an agreement for an interview. but barring that i think that rudy giuliani is indicating they're on the offense and that they are going to litigate. >> bill: thank you, doug and steve. gentlemen, good to have you both on today. >> sandra: the historic boy scouts of america now dropping the boy in boy scouts. next we'll tell you what the girl scouts are saying about that. ♪ ♪ build your next big thing to run in more places, without recoding. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. leading conservative the opposition john cox. to jerry brown's sanctuary state. and chairman of the initiative campaign to repeal the gas tax. join me and let's make california great again. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigo
u.s. supreme court where they think they have a shot of winning with the makeup of the court.e that strategy? >> i think you're correct, bill. the only caveat i would offer is if mueller and his team agreed to a limited interview, limited time, limited questions, limited scope. i think there is a chance we could get an agreement for an interview. but barring that i think that rudy giuliani is indicating they're on the offense and that they are going to litigate. >> bill: thank you,...
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u.s. supreme court on sports betting.. why the court says banning betting ...ated principles of states' rights. (robin) and after the break ... a process over two years in the making. why prosecuters say the details of the maddie middleton murder... are the reason the suspect should be tried as an adult. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): typical "may gray" weather conditions with seasonably cool temperatures will persist over the region today in advance of an approaching upper level system. a few showers will be possible over the interior portions of the region wednesday morning as the weather system pushes inland. a drying and slight warming trend is then forecast late in the week under a weak ridge of high pressure. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101. (robin) the young man accused in the 2015 rape and murder ofmaddy middleton was back in court ... two-and-a- half years
u.s. supreme court on sports betting.. why the court says banning betting ...ated principles of states' rights. (robin) and after the break ... a process over two years in the making. why prosecuters say the details of the maddie middleton murder... are the reason the suspect should be tried as an adult. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): typical "may gray" weather conditions with seasonably cool temperatures will persist over the region today in...
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i think the heart of atlanta motel is the u.s., the case of the civil rights act of 1964 where the supreme court site congress can use its commerce clause powers to get rid of jim crow segregation laws in local government, and then of course we know that with the case of u.s. versus lopez, there are limits to that commerce clause, so when congress try to get rid of guns in public schools across the country under its commerce clause power is majority in u.s. v. lopez actually says there are limits. look at the economic policy and get congress great power, but sometimes there are limits. right, alexandra is calling from elizabeth, colorado. good morning. caller: good morning. hi. i want to shout out to miss cable's third period. what is the most likely consequence of divided government? andt: we love these terms, again, great for recognizing this exam openly comes down to your understanding of that key vocabulary you will see on the test "divided government" or "unified government" -- these are two important terms. divided government is when one writes is led by one political party and the other b
i think the heart of atlanta motel is the u.s., the case of the civil rights act of 1964 where the supreme court site congress can use its commerce clause powers to get rid of jim crow segregation laws in local government, and then of course we know that with the case of u.s. versus lopez, there are limits to that commerce clause, so when congress try to get rid of guns in public schools across the country under its commerce clause power is majority in u.s. v. lopez actually says there are...
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u.s. supreme court is heading into the final stretch of its term. that means decisions on several high-profile cases are expected very soon. the court has yet to rule on the case about a christian store owner who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. the fight over president trump's travel ban is ex. pe expected to be resolved as well. justices are also expected to rule on whether republican lawmakers in texas drew state and federal district lines to weaken the voting power of minority groups which traditionally vote democratic. it could impact the political makeup of congress and state legislatures nationwide. decisions are set to be announced on the first day of every workweek between now and the end of june. >>> it is one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history. the search for missing malaysia airlines flight 370 is finally coming to an end. the hunt for the plane which disappeared in march of 2014 is set to be called off for fogoodn tuesday. the initial search ended in january of last year, but then an american company called oce
u.s. supreme court is heading into the final stretch of its term. that means decisions on several high-profile cases are expected very soon. the court has yet to rule on the case about a christian store owner who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. the fight over president trump's travel ban is ex. pe expected to be resolved as well. justices are also expected to rule on whether republican lawmakers in texas drew state and federal district lines to weaken the voting power of...
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u.s. supreme court ruling u.day has opened the door to a dramatic expansion of legal sports betting.an crawford has more on this decision tonight. jan? >> reporter: well, jeff, for the past 25 years, if you wanted to bet legally on sports, nevada was the only state where you could gamble on individual games. but not everything that happens in las vegas stays in vegas. this decision opens the door for legal sports betting nationwide. the justices said a 1992 federal law that banned all but a handful of states from having sports betting violated states rights. the gaming industry is calling this a ground-breaking decision wat will revolutionize the gambling business, and it's also a major victory for states like new jersey which challenged the law and says it will have sports betting up and running there in a couple weeks. more than 15 other states are expected to follow in the year he so ahead. now, the n.c.a.a. and professional sports leagues have long opposed sports betting, saying it could hurt the integrity of the game, but some, like the n.b.a., have come to believe it's best jus
u.s. supreme court ruling u.day has opened the door to a dramatic expansion of legal sports betting.an crawford has more on this decision tonight. jan? >> reporter: well, jeff, for the past 25 years, if you wanted to bet legally on sports, nevada was the only state where you could gamble on individual games. but not everything that happens in las vegas stays in vegas. this decision opens the door for legal sports betting nationwide. the justices said a 1992 federal law that banned all but...
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u.s. supreme court has overturned a ban on sports betting up until now it has been illegal everywhere in the united states except for nevada it is now up to each federal state to decide on the issue the ruling paves the way for the business was tens of billions of dollars annually it comes off the major sports leagues sued the state of new jersey for its attempt to legalize sports betting that holds racetracks and casinos. those rules of bets on football i think a lot of people do not among them but yeah you can germany's football federation has a bit of a political scandal at the moment they've criticized two german players for opposing a photograph posing for a photograph with turkish president french of time aired on the federation said premier league players. going to on head allow themselves to be used for anyone's election campaign incident is expected to be discussed today when the two players are set to be confirmed in germany squad for the upcoming world cup in russia. german internationals with turkish roots as it is ill and. posing with wretched tired bearded one the photo was lat
u.s. supreme court has overturned a ban on sports betting up until now it has been illegal everywhere in the united states except for nevada it is now up to each federal state to decide on the issue the ruling paves the way for the business was tens of billions of dollars annually it comes off the major sports leagues sued the state of new jersey for its attempt to legalize sports betting that holds racetracks and casinos. those rules of bets on football i think a lot of people do not among...
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u.s. dollar today. news out of the supreme court. the spain court has backed employers on worker arbitration agreements. the supreme court saying that employers can bar workers from class-action suits. it says employers can bar class-action suits on the part of their workers. we will dig into this and anymore supreme court decisions as they come out in just a little bit. u.s.-china trade truce has cleared uncertainty for investors come but the week ahead is loaded with risk events. joining us now is michael frederick. thanks for joining us. what is the biggest risk event for you? michael: there's a lot of incoming macro data in the u.s. i think the one thing we are really focusing on right now is some of the behavior of the dollar and emerging markets in particular. at our income oriented strategies, we have been conscious on the emerging -- cautious on the emerging-market debt space. there's been a lot of pressure recently. that pressure has not spread over into markets like high-yield. it has been really contained the far. vonnie:
u.s. dollar today. news out of the supreme court. the spain court has backed employers on worker arbitration agreements. the supreme court saying that employers can bar workers from class-action suits. it says employers can bar class-action suits on the part of their workers. we will dig into this and anymore supreme court decisions as they come out in just a little bit. u.s.-china trade truce has cleared uncertainty for investors come but the week ahead is loaded with risk events. joining us...
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u.s. supreme court has ruled that state gambling on sports is now permitted it will certainly be big business but for some gambling is already big business and sports betting can be just another profitable product to their current offerings that's particularly the case related to native americans who have for thirty years already garnered an important revenue stream for their people but assistant providing support for everything from health care related services to education and job training native american tribes from california to connecticut and many many places in between are now maneuvering to ensure that they get their share of the tens of billions of dollars in projected sports betting revenues but the fight for who will win the sports betting battle will be contentious and will in large part be based upon individual state agreements with native american tribe here's what we know where there's lots of money there's plenty of pronounce possibility of perverse actions that can contort fairness or be watching this space and we'll have more on it in the coming days and and weeks. h.s.b.c.
u.s. supreme court has ruled that state gambling on sports is now permitted it will certainly be big business but for some gambling is already big business and sports betting can be just another profitable product to their current offerings that's particularly the case related to native americans who have for thirty years already garnered an important revenue stream for their people but assistant providing support for everything from health care related services to education and job training...