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u.s. supreme court and ultimately led to the court's decision.fight started after his spouse, john arthur, died in 2013. and from then on, jim struggled to be recognized as arthur's spouse on his death certificate. and jim is joining me right now. good to see you. >> thank you so much for having me and happy pride to everyone. >> happy pride to you. so what does today feel like to you? >> you know, today is just one of those wonderful days where we can all take a step back and recognize and remember that there were so many people who came before us. those people who really put everything on the line, their entire lives on the line to stand up, say we exist, and we deserve better. and for me, that's what the stonewall 50th is all about. it's recognizing and remembering and honoring those many brave people. and as well, you know, it's hard for me not to always be happy and enjoy when june rolls around, especially june 26th and the anniversary of marriage equality. >> of course, you among the brave. so take me back to that day when the u.s. supreme
u.s. supreme court and ultimately led to the court's decision.fight started after his spouse, john arthur, died in 2013. and from then on, jim struggled to be recognized as arthur's spouse on his death certificate. and jim is joining me right now. good to see you. >> thank you so much for having me and happy pride to everyone. >> happy pride to you. so what does today feel like to you? >> you know, today is just one of those wonderful days where we can all take a step back and...
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u.s. supreme court, the other decision today may be even more significant. the u.s. supreme court siding with basically a lot of republicans, good news for the republicans, extreme gerrymandering in states can go on. >> right. that was the big decision today. that was a strong 5-4 opinion. the liberals said look, partisan gerrymandering has run amuck, courts need to step in, step in to protect political representation. alain a kagan was as passionate as i've heard her in dissent. almost sad. she said this is a deeply sad day. one thing that's really important about that decision, it was justice anthony kennedy who always left the door open for maybe the court stepping in. today justice brett kavanaugh who took his place slammed that door shut. that shows where the court is going and the difference between kennedy and cavanaugh. >> very, very important decision. thank you very much. >>> more news we are following, including news involving the democratic presidential race. joe biden, bernie sanders, and 8 other candidates, they are preparing to take part in tonight's de
u.s. supreme court, the other decision today may be even more significant. the u.s. supreme court siding with basically a lot of republicans, good news for the republicans, extreme gerrymandering in states can go on. >> right. that was the big decision today. that was a strong 5-4 opinion. the liberals said look, partisan gerrymandering has run amuck, courts need to step in, step in to protect political representation. alain a kagan was as passionate as i've heard her in dissent. almost...
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u.s. supreme court. conduct, the judicial and disability act of 1980 which authorizes investigations into allegations of misconduct by judges and also authorizes sanctions also does not apply to the u.s. supreme court. the mission of the supreme court justices from the ethical rules that govern the rest of the federal judiciary undermines the goal of these laws, to protect the reputation of the third branch of government. congress can and should change this. there isle argue that no reason to expand these laws to apply to the justices because some justices have publicly stated that they follow the code of conduct. but voluntary compliance is not equivalent to a mandatory ethics standard either in the eyes of haspublic or experience shown come in the eyes of the justices themselves. far toot have to look find many specific examples of conduct by justices that by late specific provisions of the code. for example, justices antonin scalia a and thomas have spoken at the federalist society which is, -- which i
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u.s. supreme court decisions this week on the census and gerrymandering. u.s. rt chief justice john roberts sided with liberals in one big case and conservatives in the other, in denying the trump administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the census. roberts joined the liberal ju z justices in a 5-4 ruling. and in another 5-4 ruling about the court staying out of gerrymandering cases, he sided with the conservatives. has the chief justice become now the swing vote? >> right, fred, he has. he is the most important vote on this court right now. keep in mind, for years he was in the shadow of justice anthony kennedy because justice anthony kennedy was the swing vote. when justice anthony kennedy retired, he was replaced by brett cka kavanaugh to the righ. as you said, in these two cases it was so interesting to see because he sided with the liberals on that census case, giving at least a temporary blow to president trump, but then in really the case that matters the most, he was solidly with the conservatives. critics said that they really wanted th
u.s. supreme court decisions this week on the census and gerrymandering. u.s. rt chief justice john roberts sided with liberals in one big case and conservatives in the other, in denying the trump administration's attempt to add a citizenship question to the census. roberts joined the liberal ju z justices in a 5-4 ruling. and in another 5-4 ruling about the court staying out of gerrymandering cases, he sided with the conservatives. has the chief justice become now the swing vote? >>...
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u.s. supreme court. in the end, the group won the right to trademark its name and logo, after being refused to do so by the u.s. trade mark and patent office. the case resolved around the term dike, which the government considered disparaging. >> it was used as an epithet. and that's a term that we use for our own selves, and it's a term of power. >> reporter: honoring the group's legacy includes honoring the memory of sonny wolf who died last year. >> almost 40 years. she was so the heart of this organization, and the memory keeper. and our secretary for decades. >> reporter: it also means passing on that legacy and history to new riders. like pam who is riding in her first parade this year. >> whenever i say i'm a dike on a bike, it's automatically associated with san francisco's dike on a bike, and the legacy that sonny wolf has already built. so it's a great feeling to be recognized. and for all that they've done. >> there's something about being a dike on a bike that is powerful. i don't know that we
u.s. supreme court. in the end, the group won the right to trademark its name and logo, after being refused to do so by the u.s. trade mark and patent office. the case resolved around the term dike, which the government considered disparaging. >> it was used as an epithet. and that's a term that we use for our own selves, and it's a term of power. >> reporter: honoring the group's legacy includes honoring the memory of sonny wolf who died last year. >> almost 40 years. she was...
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u.s. supreme court definitively saying what is and isn't political gerrymandering. what does this mean to your seat? guest: if the court rules that what happened in north carolina was a political gerrymander, the state legislature will have to immediately draw the boundaries again. if they fail to do that, the court has the authority, and i am confident will use the authority to drraw the maps. not only are we affected in north carolina, there is a maryland case also pending, cases in ohio, pennsylvania and michigan waiting on this decision. i know five states will be impacted immediately by this ruling. host: jimmy from santa cruz, california, democratic caller. thank you for waiting. caller: mr. butterfinger, why talking about inequality, well, it would not be that way if we go back to the common law. why did we get back from the common law? now we are in this roman law, i am sure he was part of it. it goes back and forth. it goes nowhere, all about divide and conquer. why is that? look at him, he's like, he knows what i'm talking about. guest: inequality exists in
u.s. supreme court definitively saying what is and isn't political gerrymandering. what does this mean to your seat? guest: if the court rules that what happened in north carolina was a political gerrymander, the state legislature will have to immediately draw the boundaries again. if they fail to do that, the court has the authority, and i am confident will use the authority to drraw the maps. not only are we affected in north carolina, there is a maryland case also pending, cases in ohio,...
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u.s. supreme court ruled that prisoners can challenge their detention in federal courts however most appeal since then have proven to be unsuccessful we spoke with. law professor at the city university of new york he represents our way and says there is no evidence he ever fought against the u.s. or its allies. he has not been charged with any crime let alone convicted the u.s. courts that have looked at his case so far have found that there is no evidence that he ever took arms against the united states or its allies that point is not even disputed so the fact that the government has still fought tooth and nail to keep him at one time off to 17 years in the courts have signed off on that really speaks to the extent to which or reflects the extent to which both the law and the government have become cruel and inhumane in these cases but what is remarkable is that justice briar has written a statement which happens very rarely in these sorts of procedures to indicate just how rageous mr always situation is the reason that he remains a guantanamo today and many others like him are free is tha
u.s. supreme court ruled that prisoners can challenge their detention in federal courts however most appeal since then have proven to be unsuccessful we spoke with. law professor at the city university of new york he represents our way and says there is no evidence he ever fought against the u.s. or its allies. he has not been charged with any crime let alone convicted the u.s. courts that have looked at his case so far have found that there is no evidence that he ever took arms against the...
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u.s. supreme court rulings. the justices for now blocked the citizenship question from being added to the 2020 census. that question could result in minorities being undercounted, but the president says it's totally ridiculous that the government can't ask the question. he wants to delay the census. that comes as democratic presidential candidates clash in their first set of debates. the party's left within tilt was in full display in the initial round. candidates focusing in on health care and immigration. tonight front-runner joe biden will square off with benties sanders and eight other democrats. he is thattial candidate seth moulton and our correspondents will have full coverage. >>> let's begin with the emergency funding for the border crisis. let's go straight to our manu raju. what is the latest? >> reporter: after a bitter and emotional debate, one in which democrats pushed back by plans by the speaker of the house, and in just a matter of moments it will pass a business initially approve by the senate
u.s. supreme court rulings. the justices for now blocked the citizenship question from being added to the 2020 census. that question could result in minorities being undercounted, but the president says it's totally ridiculous that the government can't ask the question. he wants to delay the census. that comes as democratic presidential candidates clash in their first set of debates. the party's left within tilt was in full display in the initial round. candidates focusing in on health care and...
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u.s. supreme court in a celebrated case about a connecticut statute forbidding contraception. the court held by a majority that there was a constitutional right of privacy, which the connecticut statute violated. but this right was nowhere mentioned in the constitution, and confusion about its exact basis is obvious from the diversity of opinion among the justices. some of them thought that a right of privacy existed because it was analogous to other rights specifically mentioned in the constitution. some thought that the right was to be derived from the collective values of the people as the court perceived them to be. one thought that it was enough to say that a right of privacy was implicit in the whole concept of liberty. the dissenters said there was no such right, because the only basis on which it could be said to exist was that enough justices thought that it was a good idea. i think that the dissenters had a point. when a judge is asked to decide a question as broad as this, the issue is not really whether the right exists, but whether it ought to exist. yet that is su
u.s. supreme court in a celebrated case about a connecticut statute forbidding contraception. the court held by a majority that there was a constitutional right of privacy, which the connecticut statute violated. but this right was nowhere mentioned in the constitution, and confusion about its exact basis is obvious from the diversity of opinion among the justices. some of them thought that a right of privacy existed because it was analogous to other rights specifically mentioned in the...
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u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner at guantanamo bay giving no reason for the decision why are we spent 17 years in detention without charge according to associate justice stephen breyer the detainee may never be freed. is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago. the yemeni said this and has been that guantanamo since 2002 he denies fighting for the taliban and al qaeda or being as well as some of bin laden's body guard his lawyers call the detention unconstitutional the kuantan a mobile bay prison that was created almost 20 years ago it houses 40 prisoners most of whom have never been charged and that's amid numerous allegations of torture back in 2008 at the u.s. supreme court ruled that prisoners can challenge their detention in federal courts however most appeals have failed. we spoke with ramsey cost him a law professor at the city university of new york who represents all while he told us there is no evidence his client ever fought against the u.s. or its allies. he
u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner at guantanamo bay giving no reason for the decision why are we spent 17 years in detention without charge according to associate justice stephen breyer the detainee may never be freed. is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago. the yemeni said this and has been that guantanamo since 2002 he denies fighting for the taliban and al qaeda or...
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u.s. supreme court, the court has just blocked a u.s.au from putting a question about citizenship on the upcoming 2020 census, the majority of opinion in the ruling says the trump administration explanation was just not sufficient. the ruling just needs a july 1 deadline to avoid printing of the questionnaires. we will break it down further in the next half hour. >>> this morning, contra costa county firefighters knocked out a brush fire near highway 4 in martinez, it started around 1:00 this morning on the hills between franklin canyon road and highway 4, they were able to knock out the fire in about 40 minutes, there is no significant damage. the cause is not known. we have new information to bring you on an investigation that is happening right now in oakland, early this morning, police were called to jackson street when they found a person down on the ground. officers determined the victim had been hit with a blunt object. investigators questioned people living nearby. there have been no arrests. the victim was taken to the hospital
u.s. supreme court, the court has just blocked a u.s.au from putting a question about citizenship on the upcoming 2020 census, the majority of opinion in the ruling says the trump administration explanation was just not sufficient. the ruling just needs a july 1 deadline to avoid printing of the questionnaires. we will break it down further in the next half hour. >>> this morning, contra costa county firefighters knocked out a brush fire near highway 4 in martinez, it started around...
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u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner. giving no reason for the decision. he has spent the last 17 years in detention without charge according to associate justice stephen breyer the prisoner may never be free. it is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago the yemeni citizen has been a kuantan emotions 2002 he denies fighting for the taliban and al qaida as well as being a sahm of bin laden's body guard his lawyers call his detention unconstitutional or the guantanamo bay prison was created almost 20 years ago it does house 40 prisoners at the moment most of whom have never been charged and made numerous allegations of torture back in 2008 the u.s. supreme court though did rule that prisoners can challenge their detention in federal courts although most appeals have failed we spoke with ramsey has them he's a law professor at the city university of new york he represents our way and he says there is no evidence you have a force against the u.s. or its allies. he has no
u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner. giving no reason for the decision. he has spent the last 17 years in detention without charge according to associate justice stephen breyer the prisoner may never be free. it is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago the yemeni citizen has been a kuantan emotions 2002 he denies fighting for the taliban and al qaida as well as being a sahm of...
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u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner at guantanamo bay now at the hour we have spent the last 17 years in detention without charge and according to associate justice stephen breyer the prisoner might never be released. we think it is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago. was captured in pakistan near the afghan border back in 2001 he was accused of fighting for the taliban and al qaeda the yemeni citizen has been at guantanamo since 2002 but has never been charged with any crime and his lawyers say there are no grounds to no longer any grounds to hold him as an enemy tomba turns as a conflict between the u.s. and the afghan taliban has officially ended there are now 40 prisoners behind being held at guantanamo bay prison most of whom have never been charged back in 2008 the u.s. supreme court ruled that inmates can challenge their detention in the federal courts however most of pills since then have proven unsuccessful we spoke with ramsey kasem a law professor at the ci
u.s. supreme court has refused to hear the appeal of a prisoner at guantanamo bay now at the hour we have spent the last 17 years in detention without charge and according to associate justice stephen breyer the prisoner might never be released. we think it is the real prospect that he will spend the rest of his life in detention based on his status as an enemy combatant a generation ago. was captured in pakistan near the afghan border back in 2001 he was accused of fighting for the taliban and...
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u.s. supreme court refusing to hear a case on a 2015 alabama abortion law.nd its ban on a is second term -- or a common second term med of abortion called dilation evacuation. meanwhile, in missouri the state's only abortion clinic will get to keep it doors open until august while a dispute over its license is settled. and facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg is personally donating $1 million to planned parenthood, like they need it, they've got so much money. and south bend mayor pete buttigieg is happy -- [inaudible] listen to what he said last night. >> the republican party likes to cloak itself in their language of religion. we should call out hypocrisy when we see it, and for a party that associates itself with christianity to say that it is okay to suggest that god would smile on the division of families at the hands of federal agents, that god would condone putting children in cages has lost all plan to ever use religious language again. lisa: joining me now to talk about that is robert jeffries, pastor of the first baptist church of dalla
u.s. supreme court refusing to hear a case on a 2015 alabama abortion law.nd its ban on a is second term -- or a common second term med of abortion called dilation evacuation. meanwhile, in missouri the state's only abortion clinic will get to keep it doors open until august while a dispute over its license is settled. and facebook chief operating officer sheryl sandberg is personally donating $1 million to planned parenthood, like they need it, they've got so much money. and south bend mayor...
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u.s. supreme court. include beingooks nixon. join a conversation with their phone calls, tweets and phase questions. watch it live from noon to two eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> we now return to our series of commencement speeches with michigan governor gretchen whitmer. she is a graduate of michigan state university. full will --you to you beautiful wolverines. faculty,shed deans, friends and family and most importantly, the amazing class of 2019, congratulations. i am truly honored to celebrate with you today. you may know that i am a spartan. i have been since my dad took me , i think he is the come out ofte to our state, magic johnson. there is a lot to admire about the university of michigan. yourstellar reputation, chic football helmets, your exceptional students from michigan and all over the world, and a masterpiece of over -- economy. the class of 2019, we have something in common. for years ago you are leaving your friends and family and the comfort of your home to embark on a journey that led you to write here,
u.s. supreme court. include beingooks nixon. join a conversation with their phone calls, tweets and phase questions. watch it live from noon to two eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> we now return to our series of commencement speeches with michigan governor gretchen whitmer. she is a graduate of michigan state university. full will --you to you beautiful wolverines. faculty,shed deans, friends and family and most importantly, the amazing class of 2019, congratulations. i am truly...
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u.s. supreme court. likewise, the judicial conduct and disability act of 1980 which authorizes investigations into allegations of nis conduct by judges and also authorizes sanctions in appropriate cases also does not apply to the u.s. supreme court. they protect the reputation of a third branch of government. congress can and should change this. now some people argue that there is no reason to expand the laws to apply to the justices because some justices have publicly stated they follow the code of conduct. but volunteer kplinz is not equivalent to a mandatory ethics standard. either in the eyes of the public or experience has shown in the eyes of the justices themselves. you don't have to look far to find violations of specific provisions of the code. for instance, justices scalia and clarence thomas have spoken at fund-raising events for the federalist society which is in conflict with cannon 4 c of the code's provision stating that a judge "may not be a speaker, a guest of honor, or featured on a prog
u.s. supreme court. likewise, the judicial conduct and disability act of 1980 which authorizes investigations into allegations of nis conduct by judges and also authorizes sanctions in appropriate cases also does not apply to the u.s. supreme court. they protect the reputation of a third branch of government. congress can and should change this. now some people argue that there is no reason to expand the laws to apply to the justices because some justices have publicly stated they follow the...
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u.s. supreme court was them better of a pickle when trying to decide whether trademarks can be issued if the name of a brand how shall we say of us or us been p.g. 13 the court heard the case of a clothing 7 company called after you see t. which fought for a trademark the supreme court decided that at a time when free speech is under attack it is especially important for the court to remain firm on the principle that the 1st amendment does not tolerate viewpoint discrimination. but it was justice roberts who won the day when he realized while making his own argument about worrying about kids and the power of the trademark answered itself take a listen. but it is going to be on people walking through the mall and you know for parents who are trying to teach their children not to use those kinds of words we're going to look at that and say well look at that and then you know we're going to trademark so you can say well it's registered trademark we want. that's right most kids don't really know about trademarks and will be ok that's our show for you today everyone remember as my co-host tyrrel
u.s. supreme court was them better of a pickle when trying to decide whether trademarks can be issued if the name of a brand how shall we say of us or us been p.g. 13 the court heard the case of a clothing 7 company called after you see t. which fought for a trademark the supreme court decided that at a time when free speech is under attack it is especially important for the court to remain firm on the principle that the 1st amendment does not tolerate viewpoint discrimination. but it was...
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u.s. supreme court. i wrote about this with my colleague chris brown people -- court packing and court stripping and the "georgetown law journal." fact john roberts loses that debate with ted olson, the attorney jobsites with him and official position of the office of legal counsel to this day is that stripping he appellate jurisdiction of supreme court for political reasons is unconstitutional. i would also add to aaron that there are, everyone assumes that court packing is constitutional. congress could do it under the necessary proper clause. there are good faith -- i don't think it a proposal that is free from constitution difficulty, let me put it that way. there are textual constructional and other based on historical practice that would suggest that changing the size of the court for particular reasons would run into some constitutional difficulties. aaron is right that ultimately it would take the form of the statute and the supreme court would be deciding the constitutionality of that statute, as
u.s. supreme court. i wrote about this with my colleague chris brown people -- court packing and court stripping and the "georgetown law journal." fact john roberts loses that debate with ted olson, the attorney jobsites with him and official position of the office of legal counsel to this day is that stripping he appellate jurisdiction of supreme court for political reasons is unconstitutional. i would also add to aaron that there are, everyone assumes that court packing is...
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u.s. supreme court overturned the federal ban on sports betting last year. eight states now have legal sports betting and more than 35 are considering it. two senators say $150 billion waged each year on legal betting could be spent on education and infrastructure. bloop >>> after unseasonably mild day, temperatures are going to warm. could be be very comfortable for most. a beautiful view there from san francisco. and san francisco right now at 59 degrees. 60 santa rosa. low 60s oakland, livermore and san jose. temperatures today, similar to yesterday. and it has to do with this system. you can see the cloud cover that remains overhead, likely to be with us at least part of tomorrow. the onshore breeze with us through the weekend. it won't be as strong as it has been over the last couple of days. onshore breeze at 14. right now fairfield reporting 16. tomorrow morning we get out the door very similar to today. , including the low clouds and a little bit of fog. 48 for santa rosa. 55 in san francisco. 55 in fremont. the temperatures are gonna come up into th
u.s. supreme court overturned the federal ban on sports betting last year. eight states now have legal sports betting and more than 35 are considering it. two senators say $150 billion waged each year on legal betting could be spent on education and infrastructure. bloop >>> after unseasonably mild day, temperatures are going to warm. could be be very comfortable for most. a beautiful view there from san francisco. and san francisco right now at 59 degrees. 60 santa rosa. low 60s...
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u.s. supreme court. justices and the majority said they had no business dealing with gerrymandering and the political shaping of voting districts and, they refused for now to grant permission for the administration to put a question about citizenship on next year's census. that prompted an unusual reaction from the president. david is there with details. >> the trump administration argued that having a citizenship question on the 2020 census would help enforce voting rights. while the justices agreed that the question in theory was okay, they had a problem with the administration's arguments for adding that question. >> we count. we will be counted. >> chairs outside of the supreme court after the justices ruled 5-4. the administration for now cannot legally add a substantive question on the 2020 census. the court ruled the commerce department did not make a strong enough argument for the question. chief justice john roberts delivered the opinion of the court, "the commerce secretary gave for the decisio
u.s. supreme court. justices and the majority said they had no business dealing with gerrymandering and the political shaping of voting districts and, they refused for now to grant permission for the administration to put a question about citizenship on next year's census. that prompted an unusual reaction from the president. david is there with details. >> the trump administration argued that having a citizenship question on the 2020 census would help enforce voting rights. while the...
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u.s. supreme court. >> yesterday in a 7-2 decision, the nation's highest court ruled thathe monument does not symbolize a state endorsement of religion. opponents argued the nearly 100-year-old cross violated separation of church and state because it sits on public land but ari ma of justices disagreed, deciding the monument's primary purpose was to honor sacrifice and note orse religion. in prince george's county, there was mixed reaction to the decisi decision. >>> a restoration plan is now under way for the peace cross. >>> new this morning, we now know the trial date of 11 people charged in connection wh the murder of makai wilson. she was killed in a shoot-out in her neighborhood. ten men and a woman were indicted last month. most of the defendants go on trial in august of 2020. the trial for the second group of people will begin in january of 2021. one person's obstruction of justice trial will be in february of 2010. >>> chelsea manning sa she can't pay her growing legal bills. the former army sergeant wants elieve for refusing to testify before a grand jury investigation in wikile
u.s. supreme court. >> yesterday in a 7-2 decision, the nation's highest court ruled thathe monument does not symbolize a state endorsement of religion. opponents argued the nearly 100-year-old cross violated separation of church and state because it sits on public land but ari ma of justices disagreed, deciding the monument's primary purpose was to honor sacrifice and note orse religion. in prince george's county, there was mixed reaction to the decisi decision. >>> a...
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u.s. supreme court. >> his other books include wisemen and being nixon. showing our conversation. watch in-depth live with evan thomas, today from noon until 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span tv -- c-span2. >> two days after leaving the justice department, former -- and his deputy first public appearance as a private citizen he quoted special counsel robert mueller about the need to stand by one's principles under pressure. day as amy first former public servant and my first day of unemployment. that is not a cause for surprise or dismay. i was ready for this. every job has to come to an end it is useful to begin with that and in mind. it doesn't mean you should begin with precise plans about where you want to end up. careers are unpredictable. you surely will find yourself in unexpected places. what i mean is you should begin with an idea about what sort of person you want to become and allow that to influence your decisions along the way. i want to tell you a story about death notices. does that sound like a morbid topic for a joyous occasion? i promise you it is a story about life. m
u.s. supreme court. >> his other books include wisemen and being nixon. showing our conversation. watch in-depth live with evan thomas, today from noon until 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span tv -- c-span2. >> two days after leaving the justice department, former -- and his deputy first public appearance as a private citizen he quoted special counsel robert mueller about the need to stand by one's principles under pressure. day as amy first former public servant and my first day of...
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u.s. supreme court ruled the day on the drawing of congressional districts. ided federal courts have no role role in the partisan gerrymandering. the court cited it up to voters and officials to draw electoral maps which opens up the possibility of drawing districts for political gain. it reverses the rulings in michigan, north carolina and ohio. the courts ruled the new maps should be drawn. >>> 10 more democratic candidates are taking the stage tonight in miami in the race for 2020. on the stage tonight, michael bennet, joe biden, kristen gillibrand, kamala harris, john hickenlooper, bernie sanders, eric swalwell, marianne williamson, and andrew yang. last night's debate touched on a range of issues. we can't show you clips from the debate tonight until it is over, but we will have complete coverage for you this evening at 10. >>> former vice president joe biden scheduled to travel to the bay area tomorrow. his campaign says he will attend fundraisers at private homes in the city tomorrow night. tickets are said to be going for $250-$2800. biden is not sched
u.s. supreme court ruled the day on the drawing of congressional districts. ided federal courts have no role role in the partisan gerrymandering. the court cited it up to voters and officials to draw electoral maps which opens up the possibility of drawing districts for political gain. it reverses the rulings in michigan, north carolina and ohio. the courts ruled the new maps should be drawn. >>> 10 more democratic candidates are taking the stage tonight in miami in the race for 2020....
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u.s. supreme court. up won the right to trademark its name and logo after being refused to do so by the u.s. trademark and patent office. the case revolved around the word "dyke", which the government considered a disparaging term. >> the word "dyke" was used as an epithet and that is a term we use to refer to our own selves. as a separate raffle ref seth self-referential term is a term of power. >> honoring the group's legacy includes honoring the memory of founding-member soni wolf, who died last year. >> she rode with us, for almost 40 years, she was so much the heart of this organization, and the memory keeper and, our secretary for decades. >> reporter: it also means passing on that legacy and history to new riders like pam quan who is writing in her first parade this year. >> whenever i say i am a dykes on bikes , it is automatically associated with dykes on bikes and the legacy that soni wolf has already built, is a great feeling to be recognized, for all that they have done. >> there is something
u.s. supreme court. up won the right to trademark its name and logo after being refused to do so by the u.s. trademark and patent office. the case revolved around the word "dyke", which the government considered a disparaging term. >> the word "dyke" was used as an epithet and that is a term we use to refer to our own selves. as a separate raffle ref seth self-referential term is a term of power. >> honoring the group's legacy includes honoring the memory of...
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u.s. supreme court just handed down two rulings.s ruled against the trump administration in its effort to add the citizenship question. they had biassed reasons for adding the question. president trump weighed in, he's asking his lawyers to "delay the census" quick fact check, it is in the u.s. constitution, article 1 section 2 that the census must take place every ten years. the other big decision today has major political implications for this country's elections. the justices will allow even the most severe gerrymandering to continue saying the constitution does not allow the courts to weigh-in on how voting maps are drawn. two topics we certainly can see confronted in night two of those debates. here he is, eric swalwell will be one of those candidates on that stage in a couple hours. welcome, sir. what was your opinion when you heard this ruling? >> it's a set back for our democracy. the politician is always trying to protect themselves and their party. most states don't have independent commissions so you have partisan gerryma
u.s. supreme court just handed down two rulings.s ruled against the trump administration in its effort to add the citizenship question. they had biassed reasons for adding the question. president trump weighed in, he's asking his lawyers to "delay the census" quick fact check, it is in the u.s. constitution, article 1 section 2 that the census must take place every ten years. the other big decision today has major political implications for this country's elections. the justices will...
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u.s. supreme court and the consequences could not be higher.preme court reporter breaks down the decisions that could impact elections for decades to come. stay with us. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure, for strength and energy. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, family reunion attendance is up. we're all related! yeah, i see it. and because priceline offers great deals by comparing thousands of prices in real time, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! is that safe? oh, y... ahh! not at all. no, ma'am. nope. and more people than ever are enjoying romantic getaways. (romantic music) that's gross priceline. every trip is a big deal. th♪t's gross you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. introducing febreze one; a new range of innovative air fresheners with no heavy perfumes
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u.s. supreme court nears the end of term, some big decisions couldon the horizon. t has until the end of the month to either release opinions or decide to postpone the decisions. and among those decisions or cases, whether to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. and whether judges will be allowed to curtail partisan jerrymanders making it nearly impossible to unseat the controlling party in a state. so let's bring in gloria brown marshall, a constitutional rights professor at the john j. college of criminal justice. good to see you. two really big cases. the first one on the whole census question about asking of citizenship, et cetera. will this court be able to make a decision, come to some kind of consensus? >> i think they will but it's not just the citizenship question. whether or not that should be on the census. the census is taken from the u.s. constitution from the enumeration clause, article 1 section 1 and 2. and that says you have to have a census. but it doesn't say what the questions are. so when you begin to think about what questions sho
u.s. supreme court nears the end of term, some big decisions couldon the horizon. t has until the end of the month to either release opinions or decide to postpone the decisions. and among those decisions or cases, whether to include a citizenship question on the 2020 census. and whether judges will be allowed to curtail partisan jerrymanders making it nearly impossible to unseat the controlling party in a state. so let's bring in gloria brown marshall, a constitutional rights professor at the...
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u.s. supreme court. break all of this down for us. >> reporter: fred, the supreme court really handing a win to democrats in virginia today by throwing out that republican-led lawsuit and letting stand these court drawn district maps that did favor the democrats in that state. now, this all stems from a 2011 lawsuit brought by african-american voters. they said the 11 districts that were drawn by the republican-led legislation at the time relied too much on race. therefore, were improperly racially gerrymandered. a lower court agreed with those voters. threw out those districts and redrew the districts and, in turn came up with court ordered maps. republicans weren't satisfied. they wanted to challenge it all the way here to the supreme court. democrats were actually holding the attorney general's office as well as the governor's office and state law says litigation can only be brought by the attorney general. the attorney general said, house delegates, you cannot bring this lawsuit. what the supreme cour
u.s. supreme court. break all of this down for us. >> reporter: fred, the supreme court really handing a win to democrats in virginia today by throwing out that republican-led lawsuit and letting stand these court drawn district maps that did favor the democrats in that state. now, this all stems from a 2011 lawsuit brought by african-american voters. they said the 11 districts that were drawn by the republican-led legislation at the time relied too much on race. therefore, were...
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u.s. supreme court decision to block his administration from including a citizenship question on the 2020or now. and he has tweeted his first response just moments ago. "seems totally ridiculous that our government and indeed country can't ask a basic question of citizenship on a very detailed and important census, in this case for 2020. i have asked the lawyers and they can delay the census, no matter how long, until the u.s. supreme court is given additional information from which you can make a final and decisive decision on this very critical matter. can anyone really believe that a great country we are not able to ask whether someone is a citizen? only in america!" your response? >> i think the reality is this is a constitutional question. he clearly is not familiar with the latest reading of the constitution, because the constitution does not specifically call out citizens in this question. because people. >> harris: but we've seen questions like this in our history. >> yes, but the court has been asked the question and they haven't been asked this question before at this level. the
u.s. supreme court decision to block his administration from including a citizenship question on the 2020or now. and he has tweeted his first response just moments ago. "seems totally ridiculous that our government and indeed country can't ask a basic question of citizenship on a very detailed and important census, in this case for 2020. i have asked the lawyers and they can delay the census, no matter how long, until the u.s. supreme court is given additional information from which you...
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u.s. supreme court ruled against the trump lustration a controversial proposal to add a citizenship to the 20 census. the majority said the commerce department needs to provide a clearer clinician as to why wants to ask about citizenship status, john roberts joins the 5-4 decision, opponents have evidence the question was politically motivated. california could potentially lose billions of dollars in federal funding if the immigrant population is undercounted. >> it would be a said if they say that is on i will not be counted. because, it means so much in terms of who we are as a nation. >> the census bureau is now reviewing the high court decision, is not clear if the trump lustration could try again with a fuller excavation of the reasoning, since the deadline to print the census form says july 1. president trump says he has asked lawyers if the census could potentially be delayed. reaction to the supreme court ruling has been coming in across the country and of course here in california, elected leaders in the most populous bay area county say this is a winner height is certainly not ov
u.s. supreme court ruled against the trump lustration a controversial proposal to add a citizenship to the 20 census. the majority said the commerce department needs to provide a clearer clinician as to why wants to ask about citizenship status, john roberts joins the 5-4 decision, opponents have evidence the question was politically motivated. california could potentially lose billions of dollars in federal funding if the immigrant population is undercounted. >> it would be a said if...
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u.s. supreme court has ruled against the trump controvl plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 censusaid the government needs to provide a clearer explanation as to why it wants to ask about a person's citizenship status. it is not clear if the trump administration could try again. >>> the number of homeless people in sonoma county is down compare to last year. a 1.5% decrease in the number of chronically homeless people from last year. but more 20% rise in the number of homeless youth. and a rise of people living in vehicles. they attribute the drop to 2017 postwildfire efforts and other service interventions. >>> bay area home prices fell in may. sales of existing homes were down nearly 3% compared to may of last year. the median price paid for all homes in the bay area last month was $860,000, well above the national average. >>> the rock fire in stanislaus county is 100% contained. the fire burned more than 2,400 acres near patterson. it was burning in grassland west of i-5 and did not threaten any home homes. >>> partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies for today. and temperatures st
u.s. supreme court has ruled against the trump controvl plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 censusaid the government needs to provide a clearer explanation as to why it wants to ask about a person's citizenship status. it is not clear if the trump administration could try again. >>> the number of homeless people in sonoma county is down compare to last year. a 1.5% decrease in the number of chronically homeless people from last year. but more 20% rise in the number of...
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u.s. supreme court. of them involved an oregon bakery that refused to make a wedding cake to a lesbian cake. in a partial victory for the bakers the justices wiped outl er court rulings against them and sent the case back for a new round of hearings. no chance to a longstanding double jeopardy ruling that allows state and federal courts to put someone on trial for the same crime. the change was because that the spect that president trump might pardon paul manafort. >>> we learned that manafort will remain in federal custody. he was scheduled to be moved to new york where he wouldhave been in state custody. he faces charges there but his attorney raised concerns about his safety andhealth. new york authorities did not object. >>> today, the mayor of phoenix will hold a committee meeting to discuss the shoplifting charge w african-american couple. many were upset the officers handled theat situion. officers later said they feared the woman who was holding her aughter was reaching for a weapon. t police chi
u.s. supreme court. of them involved an oregon bakery that refused to make a wedding cake to a lesbian cake. in a partial victory for the bakers the justices wiped outl er court rulings against them and sent the case back for a new round of hearings. no chance to a longstanding double jeopardy ruling that allows state and federal courts to put someone on trial for the same crime. the change was because that the spect that president trump might pardon paul manafort. >>> we learned that...
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u.s. supreme court. >> his other books include the wise men, ike's bluff, and being nixon. from in depth live sunday noon to 2:00 eastern. >> we continue showing you some of this year's commencement addresses here on c-span. "the baltimore sun" reports that at baltimore state university's commencement in baltimore, congressman elijah cummings, who represents most of the city, urged their graduates to use their degrees and talents to defend and promote democracy in its hour of peril. the newspaper also reports congressman cummings, who chairs the house oversight committee, did not mention president trump by name but did say the president has created "a fight for the very soul of democracy." this commencement speech is just over half an hour.
u.s. supreme court. >> his other books include the wise men, ike's bluff, and being nixon. from in depth live sunday noon to 2:00 eastern. >> we continue showing you some of this year's commencement addresses here on c-span. "the baltimore sun" reports that at baltimore state university's commencement in baltimore, congressman elijah cummings, who represents most of the city, urged their graduates to use their degrees and talents to defend and promote democracy in its hour...
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u.s. supreme court. i have the experience of t per a below $20,000 when i took office, into a brighter future. i'm running becsiause ts we mak three or four years will decide how the next 30 or 40 go. >> reporter: they're turning down the stage and rolling up the cables. the first presidential debate of this season is over. in miami, i'm damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> damian, thank you. >>> for the second right in a row, debate watchers packed in san francisco and some of them are reconsidering after two hours. >> i think kamala did a fantastic job. she seemed really strong like she has her stuff together, she know what direction she wants to go in and buttigieg as well. >> impressed with kamara and pete and i thought bernie would be great but it's time to go with all of you, the younger generation. >> many in the contenders during last nit' debate. >> heavy hearts after the deadly shooting this week inside a morgan hill ford as aom of what happens. ♪ i once was lost but now i'm found ♪ >> hundr
u.s. supreme court. i have the experience of t per a below $20,000 when i took office, into a brighter future. i'm running becsiause ts we mak three or four years will decide how the next 30 or 40 go. >> reporter: they're turning down the stage and rolling up the cables. the first presidential debate of this season is over. in miami, i'm damian trujillo, "today in the bay." >> damian, thank you. >>> for the second right in a row, debate watchers packed in san...
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u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on two rulings, will a citizen question appear on the 2020 census. the trump administration claiming it's needed to enforce voting rules. the court has to decide if lawmakers can be stopped from redrawing congressional districts to favor a political party. >>> in the south bay a cadlelight vigil will be held tonight for the two managers killed at that ford dealership in morgan hill. 59-year-old brian light had been employed as a parts director since last year. 38-year-old xavier souto was a parts manager and worked at that ford store since 2012. police say gunman steven late shot soto at point-blank range. the suspect turned the gun on himself. light's neighbors are still learning about the tragedy that took the life of the single father of two. >> i said, my god, that can't possibly be true.ston answered and i can't describe what that was like. >> a vigil will be held at 8:00 p.m. in morgan hill. a gofundme created to help light and souto's families. we have a link on our website abc7news.com. >>> the university wants to build more on campus housing
u.s. supreme court is expected to rule on two rulings, will a citizen question appear on the 2020 census. the trump administration claiming it's needed to enforce voting rules. the court has to decide if lawmakers can be stopped from redrawing congressional districts to favor a political party. >>> in the south bay a cadlelight vigil will be held tonight for the two managers killed at that ford dealership in morgan hill. 59-year-old brian light had been employed as a parts director...
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u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisions. on the 2020 census: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship question, at least for now. the court also dealt a blow to election reformers, ruling thate ral courts have no authority to curb partisan-motivated gerrymandering of legislative districts. we will discuss both cases, after the news summary. in the day's other news, democratic leaders in th u.s. house of representatives l,ve abandoned their emergency border funding bnd gave final passage to the senate's version instead.pa that bisan measure contains $4.6 billion, mostly to care for migrants. hoe liberals wanted more ceotections for migrants, and less money for enfnt, but the white house and senate republicans said no. >> i for one am very disappointed. and i will never forget the images and the stories, and will continue to fight for a better outcome, and fight for these kids. so, having said all of that, it has been decided that we should move forward. >> it's a difficult decision,t' but i knowth
u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisions. on the 2020 census: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship question, at least for now. the court also dealt a blow to election reformers, ruling thate ral courts have no authority to curb partisan-motivated gerrymandering of legislative districts. we will discuss both cases, after the news summary. in the day's other news, democratic leaders in th u.s. house of representatives l,ve...
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u.s. supreme court has put on hold the trump administration's plan of adding a citizenship question to next census a group of ses and immigration activists in the government to stop the question from being included and they say the question could put fame in the minds of immigrants that their information could be shared with law enforcement agencies let's go live now to patty kohei that correspondent is in washington d.c. so donald trump is go to a very favorable looking supreme court but they've gone against him. they have unanimously and this is really the decision that everybody's been waiting for all through the term because it is going to have such a huge impact in the future so basically the bottom line is this the constitution says the government has to count how many people where they are every 10 years so that's coming up in 2020 this really matters because it determines how many members of congress you're going to have representing you in your state and more importantly it to term and how much federal money you get and that is has a huge impact so we saw all the trump administrati
u.s. supreme court has put on hold the trump administration's plan of adding a citizenship question to next census a group of ses and immigration activists in the government to stop the question from being included and they say the question could put fame in the minds of immigrants that their information could be shared with law enforcement agencies let's go live now to patty kohei that correspondent is in washington d.c. so donald trump is go to a very favorable looking supreme court but...
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u.s. census the supreme court has put a government plan on hold to add a citizenship question to next year's population counts patty cohen has the story from washington. outside the u.s. supreme court a small but passionate protest for what would seem a monday a bureaucratic issue the u.s. census taken every 10 years this time for 2020 the u.s. administration wanted to add a question are you a u.s. citizen by the government's own estimates as many as 6000000 people mostly hispanic would be counted if the question was added for fear they would be deported and that would have a real world impacts they're just going to vanish from our nation's population count just to put that in perspective it would be at like if our 18th largest state just went poof it will so severely damaged the accuracy of the census but 6 states are at risk of losing a seat in the house of representatives and the census determines more than just how many congressmen the state house it determines how much federal money it gets but we're talking about crucial things like a person's ability to access health care services a p
u.s. census the supreme court has put a government plan on hold to add a citizenship question to next year's population counts patty cohen has the story from washington. outside the u.s. supreme court a small but passionate protest for what would seem a monday a bureaucratic issue the u.s. census taken every 10 years this time for 2020 the u.s. administration wanted to add a question are you a u.s. citizen by the government's own estimates as many as 6000000 people mostly hispanic would be...
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u.s. supreme court has put on hold the trump administration's plan to add a citizenship question to next year's census have to call hayne has more from washington. this decision is a huge setback for the trump administration now this all has to do with the u.s. census under the constitution the federal government has to basically counted people every 10 years and those numbers have a huge impact they determine how many members of congress each state gets and more importantly how much federal money the states get.
u.s. supreme court has put on hold the trump administration's plan to add a citizenship question to next year's census have to call hayne has more from washington. this decision is a huge setback for the trump administration now this all has to do with the u.s. census under the constitution the federal government has to basically counted people every 10 years and those numbers have a huge impact they determine how many members of congress each state gets and more importantly how much federal...
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u.s. supreme court in a 7-2 decision, the nation'ss hight court ruled the wirld war monument does not symbolize of religion. now, opponents argue the nearly 100-year-old cross separation of church and state because it sits on public land. a majority of justices disagreed saying the monument's primary purpose was to honor sacrifice. a restoration plan is under way foe cross. >>> leaders of the washington v.a. medical center have told congress they're making changes to fix the hospital. a panel questioned about a series of recent patient deaths and staffing shortages. this comesfter a series of reports from scott mcfarland and the news4 eye team. >> leaders of the washington, d.c. medical center told a house panel they're dealing with a 40jor staffing shortage. they have to hire people to fill a series of vacancies at the medical center. they've made progress fixing issues that plagued the issue p over tt three years, supply shortages, delayed procedures, and general mismanagement. the house oversight committee says it'll keep an eye on things to make sure more progress is made. >> today i'm here
u.s. supreme court in a 7-2 decision, the nation'ss hight court ruled the wirld war monument does not symbolize of religion. now, opponents argue the nearly 100-year-old cross separation of church and state because it sits on public land. a majority of justices disagreed saying the monument's primary purpose was to honor sacrifice. a restoration plan is under way foe cross. >>> leaders of the washington v.a. medical center have told congress they're making changes to fix the hospital....