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u.s. supreme court. for years and years to come. to establish a judicial legacy that will live on long after his presidency. justice kennedy has been a swing vote on major supreme court ruling. this sets off a political power struggle. conservatives will have an effort to have their voices heard and by democrats who will try to force the president to go with a moderate or wait until after the mid-term elections. the current roster of justices issued a decision today that shows how much power they wield. they ruled 54 that public sector unions can't force workers to pay fees to support collective bargaining want not only a big hit to unions but a big financial hit for the democrat party. we have fox team coverage of the kennedy requirement. john roberts. we begin with shannon bream with details from the u.s. supreme court where she's been all day. >> shannon: it was a quiet end to the term we thought. with no hint of a requirement. that changed this afternoon. the man appointed by a republican president but left of center justice kenn
u.s. supreme court. for years and years to come. to establish a judicial legacy that will live on long after his presidency. justice kennedy has been a swing vote on major supreme court ruling. this sets off a political power struggle. conservatives will have an effort to have their voices heard and by democrats who will try to force the president to go with a moderate or wait until after the mid-term elections. the current roster of justices issued a decision today that shows how much power...
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u.s. supreme court upholding the president's travel ban. one of his most disputed and divisive moves since taking office. tonight, mr. trump is calling the 5-4 ruling a tremendous victory. he is sounds more emboldened to pursue his hardline immigration policies. many of his democrat uk oic opps are arguing it endorses anti-muslim bigotry. this hour, i will talk to congressman castro. our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, let's go to jim acosta. this is a significant win for the president. >> reporter: it certainly is. president trump is declaring victory after his travel ban was upheld by the supreme court. the high court's decision also appears to accuse the president's past insensitive comments about muslims, the same rhetoric he is using about migrants coming across the border. it was supreme vindication. >> a tremendous success. a tremendous victory for the american people our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. >> reporter: in a 5-4 decision, the supreme court upheld the ban. john roberts said
u.s. supreme court upholding the president's travel ban. one of his most disputed and divisive moves since taking office. tonight, mr. trump is calling the 5-4 ruling a tremendous victory. he is sounds more emboldened to pursue his hardline immigration policies. many of his democrat uk oic opps are arguing it endorses anti-muslim bigotry. this hour, i will talk to congressman castro. our correspondents and analysts are standing by. first, let's go to jim acosta. this is a significant win for...
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u.s. supreme court were to cite and they do from time to time cases from the european court of human rightsvernments that are part of this don't have constitutions let alone our constitution. i think it whole trend you have seen developed over the last 40 years -- this goes way back. i have been doing this for 30 years but this goes way back. i think this is where leonard is correct. i am optimistic if we see a nominee in the caliber of gorsuch that individual will get bipartisan support. that's because at the end of the day, the reality is that the president is the one that nominates with the advice and consent of the senate. but the president gets to make the nomination. >> sean: last word we will give it to you leonard tonight. >> i. very confident the president will nominate an extraordinary individual. it will be a big diet. -- fight. >> is cavanaugh a frontrunner? >> someone being seriously considered. >> sean: tharchlgs. thank you very much. the strzok hearing straight ahead. let your inner light loose with one a day women's. a complete multivitamin specially formulated with key nutr
u.s. supreme court were to cite and they do from time to time cases from the european court of human rightsvernments that are part of this don't have constitutions let alone our constitution. i think it whole trend you have seen developed over the last 40 years -- this goes way back. i have been doing this for 30 years but this goes way back. i think this is where leonard is correct. i am optimistic if we see a nominee in the caliber of gorsuch that individual will get bipartisan support....
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u.s. president hills a supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban on several muslim majority countries will get more from the u.s. capitol also coming up malta says it will accept a migrant rescue ship which it previously turned away as several european countries agreed to take a share of the two hundred migrants on board yet passengers on the ship say they've heard nothing about reaching dry land. and a fast and furious climax to one of the world cup's most unpredictable groups argentina hit nigeria at the pose for a spot in the last sixteen you know messi scores his first goal of the tournaments to spare his country a humiliating exit. off it's good to have you with us tonight u.s. president donald trump is celebrating a major victory comes after the supreme court upheld his travel ban blocking people from several mostly muslim countries from entering the u.s. in his ruling the court did not mention claims of discrimination against muslims despite opposition from lower courts and for much of the american public. watch for critics of the travel ban had hoped until the last minute that
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court in the u.s. that there are limits to what the world's most powerful man can do today the u.s. supreme court upheld donald trump's controversial travel ban it applies to citizens from countries which the u.s. says may pose a threat to national security but today's ruling applies to the third version of trump's travel ban the first two attempts were struck down judges writing that the u.s. president cannot restrict immigration simply by invoking national security in other words the white house was forced to rethink not once but twice why and how it was trying to restrict entry into the united states a legal scholars say this is a victory for the rule of law opponents of the travel ban maintained that it discriminates against muslims a claim the court did not address in its ruling or here's how the u.s. president reacted when he heard about the court's decision that in a supreme court ruling. is coming at a tremendous success a tremendous weight do for the american people and for our constitution to make sure that. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure the r
court in the u.s. that there are limits to what the world's most powerful man can do today the u.s. supreme court upheld donald trump's controversial travel ban it applies to citizens from countries which the u.s. says may pose a threat to national security but today's ruling applies to the third version of trump's travel ban the first two attempts were struck down judges writing that the u.s. president cannot restrict immigration simply by invoking national security in other words the white...
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u.s.-mexico border. many are fleeing gang violence in their home countries. host: that court order from the district court judge came as the u.s. supreme court upheld donald trump's traveled in refusing entry from five mostly muslim countries. the court ruled it was not discriminatory and was justified by national security concerns. it did not take long for the u.s. president to acknowledge the supreme court handed him one of the biggest victories of his presidency. s seen,ave probably all or otherwise you would not be at the top of your game,the fact that today's supreme court ruling is cocoming out, a tremendous success. a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. reporter: the justices voted 5-4 to uphold donald trump controversial travel ban. this comes as a blow to antidiscrimination advocate. >> the supreme court of united states has just given a green light to donald trump's religious discrimination and is given him the green light to discriminate against a group of people based on their faith, wherever and whenever he chooses. signed a draft of the second
u.s.-mexico border. many are fleeing gang violence in their home countries. host: that court order from the district court judge came as the u.s. supreme court upheld donald trump's traveled in refusing entry from five mostly muslim countries. the court ruled it was not discriminatory and was justified by national security concerns. it did not take long for the u.s. president to acknowledge the supreme court handed him one of the biggest victories of his presidency. s seen,ave probably all or...
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u.s. supreme court. i was not surprised having seen how the court had reasoned on similar situations it was quite clear that the philosophy of this specific supreme court with this specific political tilt would not likely shoot down donald trump's travel ban but i think it's also important to understand that the opposition to that ban doesn't just follow one path there is a legal path through the courts and that path has now come to its conclusion but the legislative path has not even begun yet and that's an effort to block this ban through congressional action and that path remains quite open and has a much higher likelihood of success and mr burns you talk to me a little bit about help is trouble been a very people maybe who you know or iranians who would want to come to the u.s. all this is had a devastating impact on the iranian american community is roughly one million people in this country very. strong community has contributed tremendously it's in and out of states almost all of them have familie
u.s. supreme court. i was not surprised having seen how the court had reasoned on similar situations it was quite clear that the philosophy of this specific supreme court with this specific political tilt would not likely shoot down donald trump's travel ban but i think it's also important to understand that the opposition to that ban doesn't just follow one path there is a legal path through the courts and that path has now come to its conclusion but the legislative path has not even begun yet...
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u.s. supreme court ruling about your privacy rights in the digital age. and charles krauthammer in his own words. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier. we begin with mixed messages coming out of white house on immigration. president trump is advising his republican colleagues to wait until after the fall elections to push reform legislation casting democrats as obstructionists, bent on spreading what he calls phony stories of sadness and grief about children at the border. this comes just three
u.s. supreme court ruling about your privacy rights in the digital age. and charles krauthammer in his own words. this is "special report." ♪ good evening. i'm bret baier. we begin with mixed messages coming out of white house on immigration. president trump is advising his republican colleagues to wait until after the fall elections to push reform legislation casting democrats as obstructionists, bent on spreading what he calls phony stories of sadness and grief about children at...
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u.s. supreme court approves the latest version of president trump's controversial travel ban. nina totenberg joins me. reaction from deb holland, campaigning to become the first native american woman in congress. also ahead, the politics of patriotism. sports journalist and author on black athletes in the united states. good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. 17 months after first signing a travel ban, the u.s. supreme court has now given president trump what he wants, approving his third attempt to restrict travel primarily from muslim majority countries. in a 5-4 decision, the chief justice john roberts wrote that trump's order is, quote, sca squarely within the scope of presidential authority. multiple federal judges and protests challenged trump's original order. the latest version slaps restrictions or inrran, north korea, venezuela, to dilute the muslim flavor of the ban. joining me is nina totenberg. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure. >> you know, what is so different about this version than the original version that allowed the supreme court or prompted th
u.s. supreme court approves the latest version of president trump's controversial travel ban. nina totenberg joins me. reaction from deb holland, campaigning to become the first native american woman in congress. also ahead, the politics of patriotism. sports journalist and author on black athletes in the united states. good evening, everyone. welcome to the program. 17 months after first signing a travel ban, the u.s. supreme court has now given president trump what he wants, approving his...
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u.s. circuit court of appeals in the 11th district, frazer versus wynn, but the supreme court punted, decidedhear this case. hopefully this case will reach the u.s. supreme court because i think we need clarification. if i can mention one other quick point, think about this. if a 7-year-old child or 15-year-old in 9th grade goes to their parents and says mom or dad, i want to -- i don't want to honor the pledge of allegiance. my point is you are taking the first amendment rights away from children and putting them in hand of parents. >> shannon: thank you both for weighing in. how would you rule? when we return, the impact of charles krauthammer on journalism. we have that story. phase 1. choosing the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. directv now gives you more for your thing. get all the good stuff about tv without all the bad stuff. yes! you can still stream your favorite shows... yes! ...with no annual contract. wait, what? it's live tv. yes! with
u.s. circuit court of appeals in the 11th district, frazer versus wynn, but the supreme court punted, decidedhear this case. hopefully this case will reach the u.s. supreme court because i think we need clarification. if i can mention one other quick point, think about this. if a 7-year-old child or 15-year-old in 9th grade goes to their parents and says mom or dad, i want to -- i don't want to honor the pledge of allegiance. my point is you are taking the first amendment rights away from...
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u.s. supreme court. writing for the majority, chief justice roberts said "by its plain language, federal law grants the president broad discretion to defend the entry of aliens into the united states. the president lawfully exercise that discretion based on his findings following a worldwide at multiagency review that entry of the aliens will be detrimental to the national interest. >> what we are doing is looking at countries in a rational way. any of the country's name said the government has controlled in the vetting process works and terrorism is not a problem. >> with the majority didn't do was look to the various statements. president trump to decide whether the ban was voted by religious animus. the proclamation is expressly -- the text says nothing about religion. but in one of two passionate dissent, justice soto mayor blast of the majority for not looking to mr. trump's statements. "based on the evidence in the record, a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was motivated by
u.s. supreme court. writing for the majority, chief justice roberts said "by its plain language, federal law grants the president broad discretion to defend the entry of aliens into the united states. the president lawfully exercise that discretion based on his findings following a worldwide at multiagency review that entry of the aliens will be detrimental to the national interest. >> what we are doing is looking at countries in a rational way. any of the country's name said the...
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u.s. supreme court, it is a victory for the first amendment. >> reporter: on the steps of the supreme court, a pro-life group celebrated a ruling by the u.s. supreme court that struck down a california law requiring crisis pregnancy centers to provide information about abortion and contraception. it also requires them to inform they are not medical facilities. they argued that posting abortion notices is a violation of their beliefs and free speech. >> we as americans in this country have a right to be free from the government forcing us to advance a cause that we despise.>> reporter: they offered the law of and authored it to protect women, he called the clinic's fronts for extreme antichoice groups trying to ban abortion. >> providing women with timely and accurate medical information should not have been controversial, and unfortunately, there are thousands of fake health centers, hundreds in california, that will continue to be dangerous to women's health.>> reporter: -- >> what they are doing is closing their eyes of the deception that is going on, and saying well, they should be able
u.s. supreme court, it is a victory for the first amendment. >> reporter: on the steps of the supreme court, a pro-life group celebrated a ruling by the u.s. supreme court that struck down a california law requiring crisis pregnancy centers to provide information about abortion and contraception. it also requires them to inform they are not medical facilities. they argued that posting abortion notices is a violation of their beliefs and free speech. >> we as americans in this...
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u.s. supreme court. >> that is true. but if you look at kennedy voting record it is conservative. re very important exceptions. he is of course the most outspoken supporter of gay rights on the supreme court. he has voted to uphold roe v. wade and approved affirmative action and in those respects he departed from the republican orthodoxy but in this case he's the author of citizens united and voted majority in the bush v. gore and voted in majority with this decision about abortion. so it would be a net gain the conservative movement if he retired from the court. there is no question. and he knows that. and we sit -- we'll see how he acts in light of that. >> where do you see all of this heading, sabrina? >> i think if president trump were to get another supreme court nominee, it would tee up a fairly interesting battle within the democratic party if they take control of the senate in november because there are pressure on democrats to give any trump nominee what we call the merit garland -- do not give a trump nominee a hearing or a vote as republicans did with obama's nominee. th
u.s. supreme court. >> that is true. but if you look at kennedy voting record it is conservative. re very important exceptions. he is of course the most outspoken supporter of gay rights on the supreme court. he has voted to uphold roe v. wade and approved affirmative action and in those respects he departed from the republican orthodoxy but in this case he's the author of citizens united and voted majority in the bush v. gore and voted in majority with this decision about abortion. so it...
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supreme court justice just. >> the most important decision a president can make is the picking of the u.s. preme court justices. >> president trump said he will pick a nominee from a list of 25 conservative judgeses he published last year. unlike judge gorsuch, this pick will solidify a 5-4 conservative majority at the court for years to come. >> we had a fantastic choice with justice gorsuch. he is doing a fantastic job. we are going to try to it do just as go. we will start working on that process. we already started. hopefully we will make you very proud. >> as contentious as this nomination will be the next vacancy could move the court to a 6-3 conservative majority. in fargo, north dakota, last night president trump said control of the senate is crucial in the november election. >> democrats want judges who will rewrite the constitution any way they want to do it and take away your 2nd amendments and erase your borders and throw open the jail house doors and destroy your freedoms. >> [booing]. >> we must elect more republicans! we have to do that. >> with his summit with vladimir putin
supreme court justice just. >> the most important decision a president can make is the picking of the u.s. preme court justices. >> president trump said he will pick a nominee from a list of 25 conservative judgeses he published last year. unlike judge gorsuch, this pick will solidify a 5-4 conservative majority at the court for years to come. >> we had a fantastic choice with justice gorsuch. he is doing a fantastic job. we are going to try to it do just as go. we will start...
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u.s. supreme court is retiring giving the u.s. president the chance to bring in a new justice anthony kennedy was appointed by ronald reagan thirty years ago it was often the key vote on controversial issues but appointing a successor could lead to a lengthy and bitter battle alan fischer reports from washington. and for me kennedy spent thirty years as a u.s. supreme court justice he may have been appointed by a conservative president but he was often the crucial swing vote on controversial issues abortion was one in one thousand nine hundred he rejected a law which insisted parents had to be notified if a minor was seeking an abortion and he supported gay rights writing the majority opinion on all four of the court's landmark rulings on the issue including the constitutional right to same sex marriage his retirement had been predicted he informed the president on wednesday and though donald trump gets to nominate a new supreme court justice his second in less than two years we will begin our search for a new justice of the unite
u.s. supreme court is retiring giving the u.s. president the chance to bring in a new justice anthony kennedy was appointed by ronald reagan thirty years ago it was often the key vote on controversial issues but appointing a successor could lead to a lengthy and bitter battle alan fischer reports from washington. and for me kennedy spent thirty years as a u.s. supreme court justice he may have been appointed by a conservative president but he was often the crucial swing vote on controversial...
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u.s. supreme court upholds donald trump's travel by uncovering people from predominantly muslim countries. and all about this and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a mystery international accuses me of mas military of a planned and systematic assault on the country's right engine minority. grows syrian government forces advance on us thousands fleeing the area denied entry to jordan. divers and to the flooded cave complex in northern thailand searching for a missing football team. the u.s. supreme court has upheld the donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges narrowly voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when he barred people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states she habitants he has more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not on the expected but protesters were still incensed. but the majority of justices how to greed with the trumpet ministration this was not a muslim band this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for
u.s. supreme court upholds donald trump's travel by uncovering people from predominantly muslim countries. and all about this and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up a mystery international accuses me of mas military of a planned and systematic assault on the country's right engine minority. grows syrian government forces advance on us thousands fleeing the area denied entry to jordan. divers and to the flooded cave complex in northern thailand searching for a missing football...
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u.s. supreme court justice paves the way for a new era of you know making in washington. and still some fairly heavy rain in the middle of thailand but further south things are quiet and but this want top cloud here beyond sumatran down to west in java that has been quite active really surprisingly so in the same potential exists it's too soon a way back to west papua that is quite a gap the centerpiece looks fairly dry and most of thailand do have to in the last twenty four hours but that rain is still threatening and occasional big shasta a possible finals of singapore possibly kuala lumpur and again western side of java not lines to exist through the way the other a few showers coming back into the philippines south of all this and into the middle of winter the regular front start to march across the bite so you've got cloud invading adelaide on the satellite picture which means that daylight hours will see the rain just coming through for the size fourteen degrees no sun to see only twelve in melbourne the skies clouding up here as well sixteen in sydney that's in the
u.s. supreme court justice paves the way for a new era of you know making in washington. and still some fairly heavy rain in the middle of thailand but further south things are quiet and but this want top cloud here beyond sumatran down to west in java that has been quite active really surprisingly so in the same potential exists it's too soon a way back to west papua that is quite a gap the centerpiece looks fairly dry and most of thailand do have to in the last twenty four hours but that rain...
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u.s. supreme court. plus we're getting word that president trump just took another shot at senator john mccain over his health care vote. we're going to play it for you. stand by for that. >>> also, migrant parents separated from their own children. an emotional mother says her four-year-old son thinks they deserted him. we'll stand by for andrew cuomo. home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. directv gives you more for your thing. if you've been waiting for a sign to quit cable, then here's some signs. it came from the toaster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. the nation's largest senior-living referral service. for the past five years, i've spoken with hundreds of families and visited senior-care communities around the country. and i've got to tell you, today's senior-living communities are better than ever. these days, there are amazing amenities, like movie theaters,
u.s. supreme court. plus we're getting word that president trump just took another shot at senator john mccain over his health care vote. we're going to play it for you. stand by for that. >>> also, migrant parents separated from their own children. an emotional mother says her four-year-old son thinks they deserted him. we'll stand by for andrew cuomo. home delivery on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends june 30th. directv gives you more for your thing. if you've been waiting for a sign...
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what's next and now that the supreme court has ruled the tricks on doldrums powers to set immigration policy himself have been weakened considerably. washington well the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions has defended the supreme court ruling. this decision is critical to ensuring they continue to authority president trump and all future presidents to protect the american people it is the president after all who was elected and entrusted with this safety and security of the american people and to enforce an immigration system that serves the national interest he's the chief executive. you know we respect courts and the legal opinions and we've always tried to be respectful of them but they're not our policy setting branch they don't get to set the policies for the country so we're very pleased with the outcome today and i hope that this goes some way toward in the practice of these broad nationwide injunctions. now seventeen. president. migrant families the states want. their parents they say families the separated the spot trumps executive order to end the practice gabriel has this report oh. a protest in america in texas and across the u.s. people are
what's next and now that the supreme court has ruled the tricks on doldrums powers to set immigration policy himself have been weakened considerably. washington well the u.s. attorney general jeff sessions has defended the supreme court ruling. this decision is critical to ensuring they continue to authority president trump and all future presidents to protect the american people it is the president after all who was elected and entrusted with this safety and security of the american people and...
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u.s. supreme court has upheld president and donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges narrowly voted to accept the trump was acting legally when he signed the executive order barring people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states she had written as more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not on the expected but protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how degreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a muslim this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the u.s. from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that man
u.s. supreme court has upheld president and donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges narrowly voted to accept the trump was acting legally when he signed the executive order barring people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states she had written as more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not on the expected but protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how degreed with the trumpet ministration...
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that the supreme court decided not to hear their appeal, while the attorney for the family of andy lopez says today's victory is very bittersweet for andy lopez's family, but i mentioned, the u.ssupreme court ruled monday it would not hear an appeal by sonoma county in this lawsuit filed by the parent -- filed by the parents. they were asking the high court to review a lower court decision allowing a civil trial , on allegations that he used excessive force when he fatally he was 13 years old at the time, with a replica ak-47, the orange safety tip removed, an attorney representing sonoma county argued that the deputies split second decision to open fire should be protected under qualified immunity, because an apparent a.k.a. 47 was turned towards him. the sheriff's office was hoping the course with the -- would provide clarity on the use of force. >> right now, peace officers are little bit unclear on the law, and this particular decision hopefully would provide clarity, that law enforcement needs to protect the people that we serve, >> although the counties disappointed, they're not entirely surprised, were say this is unexpected, they only granted in one or 2% of the cases.
that the supreme court decided not to hear their appeal, while the attorney for the family of andy lopez says today's victory is very bittersweet for andy lopez's family, but i mentioned, the u.ssupreme court ruled monday it would not hear an appeal by sonoma county in this lawsuit filed by the parent -- filed by the parents. they were asking the high court to review a lower court decision allowing a civil trial , on allegations that he used excessive force when he fatally he was 13 years old...
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u.s. supreme court.y a majority of 5-4, they -- the justices upheld the travel ban, which targets a m number of muslority countries. mr. trum's critics were quick to condemn the decision but he called it profound vindication, after lower courts had blocked e ban. was earlier at the white house. >> today's supreme court ruling, just coming out, a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to begh tnd we have to be safe and we have to be secure, and at a minimum, we have to make sure we vet people coming into the country, we knos whoming in. we know where they are coming from. we just have to know who is coming here. >> a short time ago, i spoke with anthony, who is outside the supreme court. anthony, thanks for joining me. this was a close decision. how did they reach it? >> it was a -- the closest of decision it was 5-4. they looked at 2 key questions, whether the policy was legal, whether it was iaccord
u.s. supreme court.y a majority of 5-4, they -- the justices upheld the travel ban, which targets a m number of muslority countries. mr. trum's critics were quick to condemn the decision but he called it profound vindication, after lower courts had blocked e ban. was earlier at the white house. >> today's supreme court ruling, just coming out, a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have...
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the supreme court -- rather, the a ate is gearing up for showdown over the next u.s. preme court justice. anthony kennedy announced his retirement yesterday effective at the end of next month. republicans say they will vote h to confi replacement this fall. democrats are calling for a delay. a live update from capitol hill coming up in about 20 -- or, rather, ten minutes. >>> today first lady melania is trump will v a shelter for children who have been separated from their parents at the u.s. border with mexico. more than 300 children are a,aying at the phoenix, ariz facility. her visit to a texas center became controversial because of a jacket she wore while boarding the plane. it read "i reallyreon't ca do you?" coming up, we'll take you inside aac virginiaity and hear from a senator. >>> the little girl shocked at mgm national hrbor remained in critical condition. we learned the 6-year-old grabbed annergized handrail near an outdoor fountain late tuesday night. an mgm security guardumped in to help the girl. a police officer performed cpr on her as she was rushed to
the supreme court -- rather, the a ate is gearing up for showdown over the next u.s. preme court justice. anthony kennedy announced his retirement yesterday effective at the end of next month. republicans say they will vote h to confi replacement this fall. democrats are calling for a delay. a live update from capitol hill coming up in about 20 -- or, rather, ten minutes. >>> today first lady melania is trump will v a shelter for children who have been separated from their parents at...
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u.s. supreme court world it would not hear an appeal by the lawsuit filed by the parents. they asked the county to review a lower court decision allowing a civil trial to determine if the deputy used excessive force when he fatally shot lopez in 2013. he was carrying a replica ak-47 air soft gun with the safety tip removed. the attorney representing sonoma county argued the deputy made a split-second decision to open fire because an ak-47 was turned toward him. he says that should be protected under immunity capacity. law enforcement >> right now, these officers are unclear on the law. this particular decision, hopefully provides clarity, law enforcement needs to protect people we serve. >> reporter: although disappointed, it is not entirely surprising or unexpected. the supreme court granted hearings 1-2% of cases presented to them. they say today's ruling is a victory but bittersweet. they maintain lopez did not raise the replica gun towards the deputy. >> the bottom line, this case will be presented in front of a jury. they will decide whether or not it was reasonable fo
u.s. supreme court world it would not hear an appeal by the lawsuit filed by the parents. they asked the county to review a lower court decision allowing a civil trial to determine if the deputy used excessive force when he fatally shot lopez in 2013. he was carrying a replica ak-47 air soft gun with the safety tip removed. the attorney representing sonoma county argued the deputy made a split-second decision to open fire because an ak-47 was turned toward him. he says that should be protected...
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u.s. supreme court backs a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, but the rolling is not completely clear cut. meet washington's first lobbyist with down syndrome. she is in the corridors of power trying to improve the lives of others. welcome to our viewers on public television here in the u.s. and also around the globe. the most violent volcanic eruption in guatemala for more than a century has killed at least 62 people. three days of national mourning have been declared as rescuers search for those still missing. more than two main people have -- more than 2 million people have been affected, about 1/10 of the country's population. our correspondent aleem maqbool is in guatemala city. aleem: as spectacular and dramatic as it was destructive and deadly. in the most violent eruption in decades, the volcano fuego exploded in a shower of molten rock and ash. plumes exploded several miles into the air. in one village, fascination with what was going on turned into terror as hot ash shot towards onlookers. fast-moving rivers of burning mud and debris spread chaos. in a panic
u.s. supreme court backs a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple, but the rolling is not completely clear cut. meet washington's first lobbyist with down syndrome. she is in the corridors of power trying to improve the lives of others. welcome to our viewers on public television here in the u.s. and also around the globe. the most violent volcanic eruption in guatemala for more than a century has killed at least 62 people. three days of national mourning have been declared...
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u.s. supreme court has upheld president donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges narrowly voted to accept the trump was acting legally when he signed the executive order barring people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states trump said the ruling was a vindication following what he called hysterical commentary from the media this is a great victory for our country. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure at a minimum we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country we know who's coming in we know where they're coming from we just have to know who's coming here muslim advocacy groups described it as a worrying development. with this decision we are concerned that donald trump will move beyond the five muslim majority countries that are in the current version to not only target more countries but we even go after u.s. citizens and lawful permanent residents. we call on all americans to join with us in standing up to this egregious policy. so what was the successful case put forward
u.s. supreme court has upheld president donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges narrowly voted to accept the trump was acting legally when he signed the executive order barring people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states trump said the ruling was a vindication following what he called hysterical commentary from the media this is a great victory for our country. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to...
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u.s. supreme court. justice anthony kennedy alnounces he will retire, setting up a politattle over his successor. stn. schumer: this is the important supreme court vacancy for this country in at least a generation. jane: will russia come out from the cold? presidents trump and putin are set to comface-to-face at a summit next month. and germany suffers a crushing defeat on the pitch. the reigning champions have crashed out of the world cup. elcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. after three decades casting a pivotal vote at the u.s. supreme court, justice anthony kennedy has announced he is entiring. prestrump said he would waste no time finding a replacement, giving conservatives hope they will get another seatn the bench. democrats were equally swift as saying they would fight any candidate who would not uphold the rights they champion. here is a look at the pivotal ro justice kennedy has played. >> i would like to express our delight with t judge anthony m. kennedy
u.s. supreme court. justice anthony kennedy alnounces he will retire, setting up a politattle over his successor. stn. schumer: this is the important supreme court vacancy for this country in at least a generation. jane: will russia come out from the cold? presidents trump and putin are set to comface-to-face at a summit next month. and germany suffers a crushing defeat on the pitch. the reigning champions have crashed out of the world cup. elcome to our viewers on public television in america...
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u.s. supreme court ruling his travel plan is constitutional. the president's executive order bans citizens from these seven countries, five of which are predominantly muslim. in today's 5-4 decision, the justices said presidents have broad authority over who is allowed to enter the u.s. protestors in san francisco and all around the country condemned that decision. >> our families have been separated. studies have been interrupted. medical attention that needs to be sought has not been able to do so. >> we will continue to fight this. we will continue to take this to court. we will continue to take this to the street. >> the american civil liberties' union says history will judge today's disharshly. the president tweeted this response to the ruling, supreme court upholds trump travel ban. wow. >>> in another big ruling, the scout scart struck down -- supreme court struck down a how, and we are outside of a pregnancy resource center in san francisco with a look at the impact. melissa? >> reporter: yes. behind me is an alpha pregnancy center. it
u.s. supreme court ruling his travel plan is constitutional. the president's executive order bans citizens from these seven countries, five of which are predominantly muslim. in today's 5-4 decision, the justices said presidents have broad authority over who is allowed to enter the u.s. protestors in san francisco and all around the country condemned that decision. >> our families have been separated. studies have been interrupted. medical attention that needs to be sought has not been...
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u.s. supreme court has not only voted to uphold president donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries from calls it a tremendous victory for the american people the ban prohibits most people from iran libya somalia syria and yemen from entering the u.s. . a mistake international is accusing me and was army of carrying out a planned and systematic campaign against its latest reports names of thirteen military personnel it says are responsible for war crimes including murder rape and forced starvation a human rights group says they should be tried at the international criminal court . and government forces say they've retaken two tons in the strategic province of the un the says at least forty five thousand people have fled the intensified fighting in the south they're heading for the georgian border but the government there says it won't let them in. in spain the first trial. of the so-called stolen babies scandal is about to begin thousands of children are believed to have been taken from their mothers over several decades an eighty five year old doctor is now on tr
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u.s. supreme court is upholding president trump's -- >> the u.s. urt as upholding president trump's travel been in a 5-4 vote, giving trump legal victory on an issue that helped define his presidency. >> the supreme court did allow the administration to continue to enforce the travel ban, which currently prohibits entry from seven countries. it is important to know that the supreme court did not accept the trump administration's suggestion that they should ignore the president's comments, which suggested that the ban had been adopted for anti-muslim purposes. instead, the court says that when you look at those comments, and you look at the national security justification that the trump administration put forth, on balance, the administration can go ahead and enforced the ban, and it violate the constitution's prohibition against favoring one religion. david: the supreme court today could end its term with a bang, ruling that the practice of requiring public employees to pay union do's, "violates the amendment and cannot continue." the dissent said i
u.s. supreme court is upholding president trump's -- >> the u.s. urt as upholding president trump's travel been in a 5-4 vote, giving trump legal victory on an issue that helped define his presidency. >> the supreme court did allow the administration to continue to enforce the travel ban, which currently prohibits entry from seven countries. it is important to know that the supreme court did not accept the trump administration's suggestion that they should ignore the president's...
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u.s. supreme court rejected the challenge that the travel ban discriminated against muslims the crowd here don't buy it back supreme court of the united states has just given a green light to donald trump's religious discrimination and it's giving him the green light to discriminate against a group of people based on your faith wherever and whenever he chooses. the emotions are running high today my heart broken. taking so much in me to hold back tears but i want to cry. and it's not only muslims who are protesting the ruling. the jewish community seeing that type of bio scapegoating and being humanisation before and we must and we will resist and raise our voices now. democratic politicians also rushed to condemn the ruling as did the supreme court justices who voted against it the court was deeply divided over the issue but the conservative majority determined the result in a five to four decision trump called it a moment of profound vindication for us policy and said it's necessary to protect this country we have to be safe and we have to be secure. the minimum we have to ensure that we
u.s. supreme court rejected the challenge that the travel ban discriminated against muslims the crowd here don't buy it back supreme court of the united states has just given a green light to donald trump's religious discrimination and it's giving him the green light to discriminate against a group of people based on your faith wherever and whenever he chooses. the emotions are running high today my heart broken. taking so much in me to hold back tears but i want to cry. and it's not only...
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u.s. supreme court has now really voted to uphold president donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries some calls it a tremendous victory for the american people the ban prohibits most people from iran and libya somalia syria and yemen from entering the u.s. . and the standard nationals accusing me of mazar me of carrying out a planned and systematic campaign against that will hinge on its latest reports names of thirteen military personnel it says a responsible for war crimes including murder rape and forced starvation human rights group says they should be tried at the international criminal court. and government forces say they've retaken two towns in the strategic province of dead up the u.n. says at least forty five thousand people have fled the intensified fighting in the south they're heading for the georgian border but the government there says it won't let them in. rescuers remain confident they'll find twelve missing footballers and their coach alive four days after getting stuck in a flooded cave in northern thailand believed to be several kilometer
u.s. supreme court has now really voted to uphold president donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries some calls it a tremendous victory for the american people the ban prohibits most people from iran and libya somalia syria and yemen from entering the u.s. . and the standard nationals accusing me of mazar me of carrying out a planned and systematic campaign against that will hinge on its latest reports names of thirteen military personnel it says a responsible for...
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u.s. supreme court now you know explained how is it possible that under one president president obama in congress has the power to delay the nominating a new supreme court justice and now under this president you have. senator mitch mcconnell the majority leader's saying no we're going to do it quickly how that is a double standard and how is that legal and how do all makers get away with their political power and will i mean is a long trench understanding that the republican party is much better at holding the line than the democrats have been in this country as far as fair play in the republicans played very hard and that is how they got courses in the office and that's how they're probably going to get another very conservative judge and change the whole curve of this democracy was reading tonight that mr schumer and senator schumer the minority leader said that they would do everything that they can to block a nominee who would be willing to overturn roe v wade which is the case in the united states in the one nine hundred seventy s. that legalized abortion do you see that as a possibility th
u.s. supreme court now you know explained how is it possible that under one president president obama in congress has the power to delay the nominating a new supreme court justice and now under this president you have. senator mitch mcconnell the majority leader's saying no we're going to do it quickly how that is a double standard and how is that legal and how do all makers get away with their political power and will i mean is a long trench understanding that the republican party is much...
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fill the supreme court vacancy in the middle of a presidential election here, the last time i looked, there is no presidential election this year and in fact, three current members of the u.spreme court were completed in election years, nonpresidential election years. we expect to get a nomination from the president rather soon, and we should be able to work our way through the confirmation process sometime before early fall. >> harris: that was in a majority leader mitch mcconnell defending himself against democratic critics who say the senate should not wait until after the midterm elections to hold a confirmation hearing on whomever president trump nominates to replace retiring just as anthony kennedy. he will exit at the end of july. he expects the president's nominee to be confirmed by early fall when the court's new term begins. meanwhile, the president has met with a bipartisan group of senators. they talked about the supreme court vacancy bringing in our panel, former chief counsel to senator dianne feinstein who worked on the nominations. if that will be an interesting point to talk about. mark w smith, member of the u.s. supreme court bar constitutional attorney,
fill the supreme court vacancy in the middle of a presidential election here, the last time i looked, there is no presidential election this year and in fact, three current members of the u.spreme court were completed in election years, nonpresidential election years. we expect to get a nomination from the president rather soon, and we should be able to work our way through the confirmation process sometime before early fall. >> harris: that was in a majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy.... but to give the high court a firm conservative majority for years to come. justice kennedy announced his retirement today. he is known for being a reagan nominee and libertarian, who sided with liberals on abortion, affirmative action and gay rights.<"we will begin our search for a new justice of the united states supreme court that will begin immediately and hopefully we're going to pick somebody who will be as outstanding."> (pam) outstanding.">(pam) this vacancy is a chance for president trump to give the court its fifth.. full - throated conservative. the president's first nominee to the supreme court was justice neil gorsuch. the president says, he will make his selection from a list of 25 well- established conservative jurists. kennedy's retirement is effective july 31st. a major ruling by the u.s. supreme court that flips nearly four decades of law on its head
u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy.... but to give the high court a firm conservative majority for years to come. justice kennedy announced his retirement today. he is known for being a reagan nominee and libertarian, who sided with liberals on abortion, affirmative action and gay rights. (pam) outstanding.">(pam) this vacancy is a chance for president trump to give the court its fifth.. full - throated conservative. the president's first nominee to the supreme court was justice...
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u.s. supreme court decision supporting a colorado bakers decision not to bake a cake for a same sex couple marriage we asked americans lawyers might happen tony what this may mean for other businesses all that straight ahead but first let's get some headlines the hunt is on for sky broadcasting the british culture secretary has allowed twenty first century fox and comcast to pursue bid for the british broadcaster officially kicking off a bidding war fox's bit affectively offered roughly eighteen and a half billion pounds while comcast bid is close to twenty two billion secretary met hancock officially found that the two bids create no concerns with regard to public interest or broadcasting standards sky and its suitors will have to meet with officials from the department of culture to finalize details on how the process will proceed mr hancock told parliament that he will insist that any deal preserve sky is a u.k. based news source fox's bid for sky has become a minor political lightning rod in the u.k. the shadow culture secretary tom watson of the labor party responded to secretary hanc
u.s. supreme court decision supporting a colorado bakers decision not to bake a cake for a same sex couple marriage we asked americans lawyers might happen tony what this may mean for other businesses all that straight ahead but first let's get some headlines the hunt is on for sky broadcasting the british culture secretary has allowed twenty first century fox and comcast to pursue bid for the british broadcaster officially kicking off a bidding war fox's bit affectively offered roughly...
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u.s. supreme court supporting a colorado baker decision to not bake a cake for a same sex couples marriage what might it mean for other businesses we'll find out as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell bitcoin is up slightly today. louis. match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets those that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind no assets i mean to a place in the last record. of. the first. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks was what they really are. this more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and hitting the house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plants to process the sewage we create our own little way says here. welcome back for the first time in many years greece has experienced a surge in economic growth the country's gross domestic product grew more than two point three percent in the first quarter of the year while it only grew it point e
u.s. supreme court supporting a colorado baker decision to not bake a cake for a same sex couples marriage what might it mean for other businesses we'll find out as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell bitcoin is up slightly today. louis. match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets those that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind no assets i mean to a place in the last record. of. the first. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks was what they really...
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u.s. supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban covering people from predominantly muslim countries. at a minimum we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country coming in . you know where they're coming from. you just have to go he's coming here. pro-slavery and government forces advance on that as thousands fleeing the area denied entry into georgia. divers enter the flooded cave complex in northern thailand searching for a football team missing for three days. and another fine messi argentina survived a real scare to beat nigeria two one and advance to the last sixteen of the world cup. the u.s. supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the job. mally voted to accept that the us president was acting legally when he bought people from every yemen somalia and syria from entering the united states she have autonomy has more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not on the expected but protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how degreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a musli
u.s. supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban covering people from predominantly muslim countries. at a minimum we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country coming in . you know where they're coming from. you just have to go he's coming here. pro-slavery and government forces advance on that as thousands fleeing the area denied entry into georgia. divers enter the flooded cave complex in northern thailand searching for a football team missing for three days. and...
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u.s. supreme court supporting all rattled bakers decision to not bake a cake for a same sex couple marriage what might it mean for other businesses we'll find out as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell for bitcoin is ups likely today. in the. room. when the make this manufacture come sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the sun be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room in the real news room. welcome back for the first time in many years greece has experienced a surge in economic growth the country's gross domestic product grew more than two point three percent in the first quarter of the year while it only grew it point eight percent in q four exports also saw a seven point six percent growth in the quarter as compared to q one of twenty seventeen where there's actually a decrease a decline of almost three percent this follows nearly ten years of economic depression for greece the ongoing bailout of the country by the european union is set to expire by the end of august. as the u.s. contin
u.s. supreme court supporting all rattled bakers decision to not bake a cake for a same sex couple marriage what might it mean for other businesses we'll find out as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell for bitcoin is ups likely today. in the. room. when the make this manufacture come sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the sun be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room in the real news room....
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u.s. supreme court. once again, the voter purge effort has been backed by the u.s. supreme court it we will give you more details in a few moments. this could be the world economy 's most important week of the year. president trump and kim jong-un will meet for a historic summit in singapore. a number of central banks are gearing up for decision day, including argentina. also the fed, ecb, think of japan, and the bank of russia. and u.s. treasury auctions off 193 billion dollars worth of debt this week starting tody. here to tell us what mice -- might be most important for investors is peter to cheney of cantor fitzgerald. it will be an intense time. you what will you be concentrating on in terms of what might move the market? pluckye are two communications this week, the most obvious being the fed. we have been in the three hike camp all year. we never thought u.s. growth or inflation would be high enough to lead to four hikes this year. and we have the ecb him and the potentiallyted to communicate a more aggressive taper. with respect to ecb, we have been in the ca
u.s. supreme court. once again, the voter purge effort has been backed by the u.s. supreme court it we will give you more details in a few moments. this could be the world economy 's most important week of the year. president trump and kim jong-un will meet for a historic summit in singapore. a number of central banks are gearing up for decision day, including argentina. also the fed, ecb, think of japan, and the bank of russia. and u.s. treasury auctions off 193 billion dollars worth of debt...
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u.s. supreme court. right now the present constitution of the u.s. supreme court is in his favor. i, if you're speculating, so there is no definitive answer. we have a definitive answer if it were a civil lawsuit. but in a criminal context, i don't know that we've got an answer, and it would go no matter what he does, it would probably go to the u.s. supreme court, and he's got better than a 50/50 chance that he would prevail that there that he could shut it down. >> and michael shear, you get th final word here. e do you think this is all going? what do you think we're going to see happen? presumably the president will not testify. is that where this is all going? and what do you see as the end game here? >> i think the two big questions that we don't know looming over the next, say, six months are, one, will mueller push the question of a presidential interview or testimony, and will he push to it the point of taking it ahe way the supreme court, as smarck sa-- mk says. and second, what is bob mueller's end game? is he planning to try to test the question of whether or not a sit
u.s. supreme court. right now the present constitution of the u.s. supreme court is in his favor. i, if you're speculating, so there is no definitive answer. we have a definitive answer if it were a civil lawsuit. but in a criminal context, i don't know that we've got an answer, and it would go no matter what he does, it would probably go to the u.s. supreme court, and he's got better than a 50/50 chance that he would prevail that there that he could shut it down. >> and michael shear,...
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