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back with me now to continue our discussion about the supreme court's busiest week. a former u.s. ed and won the landmark case before the supreme court this term. so neil, i want to pick up on the point that you made before we went to break. i think it's an important one, and probably a little delicate as you know. this idea that not just supreme court, but any court akin and hearing a hypothetical case. how often is that done, and i guess if it has the kind of impact that this particular case had, is this something that the supreme court should review. how is that process play out? >> it's not supposed to ever be done. the supreme court has a procedure to seek we hear, rain so to say supreme court, hey, there's a new fact that submerged, and we need you to revisit your ruling, that's possible. the supreme court can also, on its, don't ask for a briefing on this question on whether this ace is made up. conservatives are defending the decision saying that roe versus wade, roe wasn't made at the decision. and that's different. roe was pregnant at the time of the filing of the complai
back with me now to continue our discussion about the supreme court's busiest week. a former u.s. ed and won the landmark case before the supreme court this term. so neil, i want to pick up on the point that you made before we went to break. i think it's an important one, and probably a little delicate as you know. this idea that not just supreme court, but any court akin and hearing a hypothetical case. how often is that done, and i guess if it has the kind of impact that this particular case...
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u.s. supreme court has rejected a plan to forgive student loans.is one of two rulings that will have a major impact on american life. scenes o chaos in france following the police killing of a teenager at a traffic stop. the nation braces for another night of violence. plus, why researchers have seen a spike in diabetes among children. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." the u.s. supreme court wrapped up its term earlier on friday with two major rulin. the first found in favor of a christian website designer who refused to provide wedding services to same-sex couples. . the second ruling rejected president biden's plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. . the ruling affects tens of millions of americans who would have seen up to $20,000 wiped off their debt. mr. biden has condemned the ruling. he says the court misinterpreted the constitution. here is more of what he had to say. es. biden: i believe the court's decision to strike down my program was a mistake, it was wrong. i'm not going to stop fighting to deliver borro
u.s. supreme court has rejected a plan to forgive student loans.is one of two rulings that will have a major impact on american life. scenes o chaos in france following the police killing of a teenager at a traffic stop. the nation braces for another night of violence. plus, why researchers have seen a spike in diabetes among children. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america." the u.s. supreme court wrapped up its term earlier on friday with two major rulin. the first found in...
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u.s. supreme court slaps down his student loan forgiveness program. where the administration goes from here. >>> nearly 1,000 people detained in france amid another night of protests stemming from the death of a teenager at the hands of police. his funeral is later this morning. we'll go live to paris. >>> and tens of millions of people from one end of the u.s. to another coping with extreme heat as the country gets ready for a long holiday weekend. >> announcer: live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brunhuber. >>> president biden says he won't back away from his pledge to get relief for millions of americans struggling to repay student loans. this after the u.s. supreme court on friday struck down his debt forgiveness plan 6-3. in the majority opinion chief justice john roberts said only congress had the authority to erase those debts on a massive scale. president biden called that ruling a mistake. immediately announced a plan b. here he is. >> we will ground this new approach differently. i will allow secretary cardona to waive loan
u.s. supreme court slaps down his student loan forgiveness program. where the administration goes from here. >>> nearly 1,000 people detained in france amid another night of protests stemming from the death of a teenager at the hands of police. his funeral is later this morning. we'll go live to paris. >>> and tens of millions of people from one end of the u.s. to another coping with extreme heat as the country gets ready for a long holiday weekend. >> announcer: live...
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u.s. supreme court." the $25 fee has not been worked out by the city. the court said it is not ready for judicial review yet. the howard jarvis taxpayers association told us the ruling on the fee is nothing new, stating in part "this is the third time the city has moved for dismissal in the third time its motion has been granted." they are ready to continue fighting. >> we are going to fight for the constitutionality of this law, until the very end. it may go up to the u.s. supreme court. we are prepared for that. zach: in san jose, zach fuentes, abc 7 news. dan: today, the santa clara county sheriff's office announced that one of its own was killed by a suspected drunk driver. it happened on h 87 san jose early saturday morning. the chp says the 26-year-old driver, who was suspected of driving under the influence, was going the wrong way on the freeway. he is accused of slamming head on into deputy arturo romero, who worked for the sheriff's office for 24 years. romero was a married father of four and was set to retire in september. this comes as the o
u.s. supreme court." the $25 fee has not been worked out by the city. the court said it is not ready for judicial review yet. the howard jarvis taxpayers association told us the ruling on the fee is nothing new, stating in part "this is the third time the city has moved for dismissal in the third time its motion has been granted." they are ready to continue fighting. >> we are going to fight for the constitutionality of this law, until the very end. it may go up to the u.s....
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u.s. supreme court. police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesota supreme court rejected his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left bloodied by razor wire barriers. in an email dated july 3rd, the trooper says he was ordered to push a group of about 120 migrants including young children and mothers nursing babies back into the water to go to mexico. >>> the "miami herald" reports on a shooting at a florida walmart. one person was killed and another wounded yesterday in florida city, just southwest of miami. police say it started as an argument between two group that quickly escalated into a fist fight, then someone pulled a gun. investigators say one of the men involved was killed. one person was arrested. police are looking for five more suspects. >>> and still will
u.s. supreme court. police officer will ask the high court to review his case after the minnesota supreme court rejected his appeal. floyd died in 2020 after chauvin pressed his a knee to his neck for 8.5 minutes. being mistreated at the southern border. a texas state trooper claims that orders were given to deny people water in the sweltering heat while others were left bloodied by razor wire barriers. in an email dated july 3rd, the trooper says he was ordered to push a group of about 120...
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u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade.nd returned the debate back to the states. >> i was never very political before all of this started last year. so this has made me pay more attention and i think that it will do the same for others. >> reporter: a year after the landmark dobbs decision, fallout has rippled from courtrooms to the campaign trail energizing democrats and alarming republicans. >> i don't judge anyone for being pro-choice. >> reporter: in ohio, gop lawmakers are going to great lengths to stop the abortion rights movement. it started last summer in kansas where an abortion measure drew historic turnout for an august election with a resounding 59% voting to protect abortion rights. michigan voters followed suit last fall with 57% voting to change the state's constitution. those outcomes were sole alarming to opponents of abortion rights in ohio, they are taking the extra ordinary step of trying to change the rules in place for more than a century on ballot issues. it is called issue 1 which seeks to raise the
u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade.nd returned the debate back to the states. >> i was never very political before all of this started last year. so this has made me pay more attention and i think that it will do the same for others. >> reporter: a year after the landmark dobbs decision, fallout has rippled from courtrooms to the campaign trail energizing democrats and alarming republicans. >> i don't judge anyone for being pro-choice. >> reporter: in ohio, gop...
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supreme court of the united states of america. that is, these are magnitudes. well, at least equal to the great ones for him. the u.s. reme court is the highest appellate court it can take to any case and at the same time can make not only legal, but also political decisions. the supreme court assesses whether laws comply with the us constitution and can suspend their operation, declaring them unconstitutional. the society selects issues that will be considered, often they are related to the most pressing social topics. typically, about a hundred cases a year go through hearings out of eighty thousand requests, the decision is necessarily uncontested, and they can greatly change the life of americans, for example, racial segmentation in schools was overturned by the supreme court in 1954. each of the nine judges is appointed by the president of the united states for life upon approval. a vacancy in the senate only occurs when a judge dies or resigns himself . judges are conditionally divided into conservatives and liberals, that is , there are more nominees from republican and democratic presidents under trump , there
supreme court of the united states of america. that is, these are magnitudes. well, at least equal to the great ones for him. the u.s. reme court is the highest appellate court it can take to any case and at the same time can make not only legal, but also political decisions. the supreme court assesses whether laws comply with the us constitution and can suspend their operation, declaring them unconstitutional. the society selects issues that will be considered, often they are related to the...
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u.s. supreme court and i prefer to leave it there. - but the supreme court is not a legislative body. i didn't think you would go so far as to say that we ought to permit the supreme court to relieve congress of its essential responsibilities. as the supreme court itself told us for a period of of a century that some problems are legislative and political in character, others are judicial. and i'm surprised that because you shrink from asking the legislature to do what you think ought to be done, that you somehow hope that nine justices of the supreme court will arrogate the authority. - well, first of all, to try to define with simplicity the difference between legislative and judicial isn't really possible. certainly i thought that that was the place where many of these things could be corrected and i'm beginning to have some question about the wisdom of the isolated judiciary irrigating to themselves so many of the social problems of our time. - today, there are issues like affirmative action, abortion, voting rights, presidential power, is it fair to say that congress has become s
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u.s. supreme court dealt several blows to the biden administration's liberal agenda at once, blocking theoans, which was an important part of his election campaign. in addition, the court sided with the designer who refused to serve same-sex couples, joe biden accused the court of misinterpreting the constitution, but the most heated discussion erupted over the decision on the racial issue, ekaterina shamaeva dealt with the details of this case 236 pages it took the u.s. supreme court to conclude that fighting discrimination through discrimination is illegal race will no longer be a criterion in the selection of applicants judges recognized this practice, contrary to article xii of the constitution, the right to take into account the ethnic origin of applicants was granted by the university in the late seventies in order to increase the number of representatives of national minorities and achieve diversity among students, that is, in fact , a situation was created in which before the rules were everyone is equal but someone is more equal ending racial preferences in admission is a welcome
u.s. supreme court dealt several blows to the biden administration's liberal agenda at once, blocking theoans, which was an important part of his election campaign. in addition, the court sided with the designer who refused to serve same-sex couples, joe biden accused the court of misinterpreting the constitution, but the most heated discussion erupted over the decision on the racial issue, ekaterina shamaeva dealt with the details of this case 236 pages it took the u.s. supreme court to...
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u.s. supreme court all right in -- u.s. versus nation of indians in which the supreme court recognized that unilateral changing of the treaty was actions taken by the federal government were wrong. and that taking of the black hills was wrong. u.s. government had violated the treaty it was wrong for them to do it and so the supreme court ruled in favor gaving i believe it was initially what 30 something million 35 -- 35 million dollars and then additional 1.-- 1 -- 105 million on top of that. basically, to pay for the value of the black hills, so that the u.s. government will black hills. to this day that money has not been touched. how much money do you know off the top of your head brandon? >> 4 billion. it's somewhere in the range, several billion, it's increasing every dayit with interest. and there's no real desire to take because thing t is we take the money then you're saying yes, of course, it is perfectly all right for the u.s. government to have taken this land. >> one point where -- the president wanted to sign, w
u.s. supreme court all right in -- u.s. versus nation of indians in which the supreme court recognized that unilateral changing of the treaty was actions taken by the federal government were wrong. and that taking of the black hills was wrong. u.s. government had violated the treaty it was wrong for them to do it and so the supreme court ruled in favor gaving i believe it was initially what 30 something million 35 -- 35 million dollars and then additional 1.-- 1 -- 105 million on top of that....
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u.s. supreme court to conclude that fighting discrimination through discrimination is illegal. longer be a criterion. when selecting applicants. the judges recognized such a practice, contrary to article 14 of the constitution, the right to take into account the ethnic origin of applicants was granted by the university in the late seventies in order to increase the number of representatives of national minorities. to achieve diversity among students, that is, in fact , a situation was created in which the rules were everyone is equal but someone is more equal ending racial preferences in admission is a welcome outcome , the vast majority of americans all time at university, there is no real diversity when it just collects students who look different but have the same background they say they act and think the same way it is edward bloom. threw down, challenged the existing practice of his organization sued two universities harvard college and northern crown university of qi argued against such a policy. oddly enough they suffer asian applicants. that is , what i was thinking ab
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u.s. supreme court's regressive decision to overturn the landmark 1973 roe vs. that legalized abortion in the u.s., a dangerous and retrograde move by the conservative court that paved the way for states to radically obstruct abortion access for millions upon millions of american women. what a difference a year makes. let's look at what has happened over the past year. republican-controlled legislatures approve nearly total abortion bans in 14 states. these states are now unsafe for women, especially women of childbearing age. and nearly a dozen additional states have enacted other restrictions on abortion with some cases still being litigated in the courts. there are women leaving these states for exactly this reason. also, access to mifepristone is now in jeopardy. this is a drug that can save a woman's life, and in some places, it's now a crime to administer or receive that lifesaving health care. and approximately one in four women between the ages of 15 and 44 are now stuck, because they live in states where abortion is banned or mostly banned. all of this a
u.s. supreme court's regressive decision to overturn the landmark 1973 roe vs. that legalized abortion in the u.s., a dangerous and retrograde move by the conservative court that paved the way for states to radically obstruct abortion access for millions upon millions of american women. what a difference a year makes. let's look at what has happened over the past year. republican-controlled legislatures approve nearly total abortion bans in 14 states. these states are now unsafe for women,...
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u.s. supreme court decisions including rulings on student loan forgiveness. -- forgiveness, affirmative action, and social media speech. it's hosted by the george mason and standing scalia law school -- anniston and scully a law school. you can watch that on c-span, c-span now and on c-span.org. taking your calls for the next 20 minutes until the end of the program, stephen is in kentucky, republican. caller: yes. thank you. yes your former person you had on there, he was talking about the insurrection and he left out very important details. number one, donald trump, before the insurrection happened, told the people in washington, who gathered in washington to protest to go home and to be peaceful. that is on videotape. number two, donald trump contacted nancy pelosi and asked her to send troops to protect the capitol. she did not do it. he contacted the mayor of washington and asked her to request troops, she did not do it. other interesting things that were left out of the insurrection investigation was all of these capitol police men ushering people into the white house and these individual
u.s. supreme court decisions including rulings on student loan forgiveness. -- forgiveness, affirmative action, and social media speech. it's hosted by the george mason and standing scalia law school -- anniston and scully a law school. you can watch that on c-span, c-span now and on c-span.org. taking your calls for the next 20 minutes until the end of the program, stephen is in kentucky, republican. caller: yes. thank you. yes your former person you had on there, he was talking about the...
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u.s. supreme court struck down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan how the president is >> in another 6 to 3 vote today, the u.s. supreme court struck down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan. the president announcing a plan b just a few hours later. kron four's rob nesbitt has reaction tonight from people who both agree and disagree with the court's decision. the president says the second plan will take longer but that he and the department of education are moving forward. starting today. >> using the higher education act of 1965 to find debt relief. >> the packers stop >> president biden expressed his frustrations with the 9 supreme court justices friday after they struck down his ability to forgive student loan debt for the roughly 40 million americans who qualified for homes more business. but it started we're cup. would have had composite start a family. the president's plan to raise $10,000 in student loan debt for those making less than $125,000 a year and up to $20,000 for pell grant recipients, director of financial aid at cal state east bay. sonia japhanie
u.s. supreme court struck down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan how the president is >> in another 6 to 3 vote today, the u.s. supreme court struck down president biden's student loan forgiveness plan. the president announcing a plan b just a few hours later. kron four's rob nesbitt has reaction tonight from people who both agree and disagree with the court's decision. the president says the second plan will take longer but that he and the department of education are moving...
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u.s. supreme court -- in the u.s. supreme court, they don't have that. that means you might have a court which could divide 4-4. there's a reason the justices are reluctant to recuse because it might lead to a divided court. but it is, i think, you know, the height of hubris for the supreme court to think that it alone should be above ethics rules. it doesn't even have its own ethics code. who decides if justice alito is violating the rules that would require accusal? justice alito. the justices don't even vote on their own. so i think something has to be done. justice alito, his defense was even worse than you described. he claimed that he was entitled not to report -- the form said he had to report anything he'd gotten except for personal hospitality for food, entertainment or lodging. of which a plane ride is none of those things. and he claims that the reason he could do that was because the form said that if there was hospitality on property or facilities owned by a person, then you didn't need to report. so he claimed the airplane was facilities an
u.s. supreme court -- in the u.s. supreme court, they don't have that. that means you might have a court which could divide 4-4. there's a reason the justices are reluctant to recuse because it might lead to a divided court. but it is, i think, you know, the height of hubris for the supreme court to think that it alone should be above ethics rules. it doesn't even have its own ethics code. who decides if justice alito is violating the rules that would require accusal? justice alito. the...
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u.s. supreme court overturned roe v. wade.n's jeff zeleny reports for us from columbus, ohio, republican legislators in that state, they're trying to change the rules, they want to require more than a simple majority of voters to amend the constitution. >> reporter: box by box, a summer showdown over abortion in ohio intensified today as supporters of abortion rights delivered hundreds of thousands of signatures demanding the issue be placed on the november ballot. >> these boxes obviously contain signatures of real ohioans. >> it's overwhelming. it's just an absolutely stunning moment. i can't believe we're here. >> reporter: for months this doctor has been part of an effort to gather support to have voters decide whether to enshrine abortion rights in the ohio constitution. after the u.s. supreme court overturned roe versus wade and returned the debate back to the states. >> i was never very political before all of this started last year. so this has made me pay more attention, and i think it will do the same for others. >>
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supreme court justices. but once they speak, that's it. 1803 decision by marshall still stands. >> steve: sure. decider of what is constitutional is, you cited marbury, u.surt, regardless of what people think or they do not like what the supreme court is saying, that is elections have consequences. >> bill: right, elections have consequences, the court is the final word. the worry is biden has been critical supreme court decisions, which is fine issue but don't let criticism spill over into disregarding those decisions or encouraging others to. that be anarchy and violation of our system. by the way, when marshall decided that in 1803, he was relying on alexander hamilton. we are fans of hamilton in this house and i used to teach "the federalist" papers. it is all there how this government is supposed to work. >> steve: bill bennett could have written hamilton, the musical, he was busy doing other stuff. >> i couldn't sing it for sure. >> steve: real pleasure. still ahead on this tuesday, paint yourself into a corner, fresh paint of scrutiny, top donor who bought one of hunter biden pieces was given cozy presidential appointment. judge jeanine pirro, wha
supreme court justices. but once they speak, that's it. 1803 decision by marshall still stands. >> steve: sure. decider of what is constitutional is, you cited marbury, u.surt, regardless of what people think or they do not like what the supreme court is saying, that is elections have consequences. >> bill: right, elections have consequences, the court is the final word. the worry is biden has been critical supreme court decisions, which is fine issue but don't let criticism spill...
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u.s. supreme court known as the supreme court ethics recusal and transparency act. against established a code of rules relating to the justices personal activities outside of their official duties. watch live thursday morning as the committee continues to debate the bill beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span now our free mobile view out or online at c-span.org. >> c-span into unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next in west virginia senator joe manchin and former utah governor jon huntsman disssed advocating for a citrix political approach for the 2024 presidential election. duringis remarks senator manchin
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u.s. supreme court. h this. >> we appointed nearly 300 federal judges and three great supreme court justices. and this week, the justices ruled to move our country forward with a merit-based system of education, how big is that? isn't that big, isn't that great, the supreme court ruled president biden is not allowed to wipe out hundreds and hundreds of billions, probably trillions of dollars in student loan debt which would've been very unfair to the millions and millions of people who are paid their debt through hard work and diligence. >> a lot of people are making that point, charlie hurt joins me, great to see you. trump could use this as the campaign talking point. he already is but polls show the voters are split on the student loan bailout issue. is that a smart move for trump to tout his supreme court appointees? >> i think without a doubt it's one of the most grueling aspects of his first term and a reminder one of the areas were trump had the freest hand were obviously the senate has the right t
u.s. supreme court. h this. >> we appointed nearly 300 federal judges and three great supreme court justices. and this week, the justices ruled to move our country forward with a merit-based system of education, how big is that? isn't that big, isn't that great, the supreme court ruled president biden is not allowed to wipe out hundreds and hundreds of billions, probably trillions of dollars in student loan debt which would've been very unfair to the millions and millions of people who...
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u.s. supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we begin with the dangerous weather that is gripping the nation, from brutally hot temperatures to life-threatening flooding and even tornadoes. in fact, this afternoon there was large twister that touched down in rocky mountain, north carolina, causing significant damage. that's about 50 miles east of raleigh. roofs were ripped off homes and trees and power lines were scattered across roadways. several people were transported to the hospital. and then from coast-to-coast, from pasadena to palm beach, we're talking about more than 120 million americans w
u.s. supreme court over his 22 1/2-year sentence for the murder of george floyd. the minnesota supreme court declined to hear the former police officer's appeal. >>> and one lucky lotto player just got a whole lot richer. a winning ticket was sold for last night's billion jackpot powerball drawing. the ticket was sold at a los angeles convenience store. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>...
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u.s. supreme court. but john ratcliffe is correct. the incriminating evidence was compelling here. the homeland security, fbi, the state department. they were colluding with platforms to for bid dissent. the judge didn't buy it for one minute that their only intent was combatting disinformation in the name of national security. well, that is the government's routine excuse -- >> trace: hold on a second, greg. i'm going to jump back in to the white house. >> is there any immediate day-to-day impact on the administration's activities here at the white house? >> we've been very consistent. we are going to continue to promote responsible actions to protect public health, safety and security when confronted by challenges like a deadly pandemic and foreign attackses on our election. we'll continue to promote that in a responsible way. our view remains that social media platforms have a critical responsibility to take action or to take account of the effects of their platforms or having to the american people. but make independent choices about the information that they present. they're p
u.s. supreme court. but john ratcliffe is correct. the incriminating evidence was compelling here. the homeland security, fbi, the state department. they were colluding with platforms to for bid dissent. the judge didn't buy it for one minute that their only intent was combatting disinformation in the name of national security. well, that is the government's routine excuse -- >> trace: hold on a second, greg. i'm going to jump back in to the white house. >> is there any immediate...
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u.s. supreme court.ent biden, the justices ruled that he does not have the authority to implement a student loan forgiveness plan. it would have erased roughly $400 billion in student loan debts. some 40 billion borrowers would have benefitted to varying degrees. so president biden has a new plan to provide additional relief to millions of borrowers. cnn's priscilla alvarez is at the white house. what can you tell us about this so-called plan b? >> reporter: paula, this is a plan that white house officials had been working on behind the scenes in case the supreme court ruled against president biden's student loan forgiveness program, which we saw happen this week. and, so, what this plan does is still try to provide debt relief to students. it is unclear the cope and breadth of this program and how it would compare to what the supreme court struck down. one, it includes temporary 12-month on-ramp repayment program. it also includes a department of education not referring borrowers to credit agencies duri
u.s. supreme court.ent biden, the justices ruled that he does not have the authority to implement a student loan forgiveness plan. it would have erased roughly $400 billion in student loan debts. some 40 billion borrowers would have benefitted to varying degrees. so president biden has a new plan to provide additional relief to millions of borrowers. cnn's priscilla alvarez is at the white house. what can you tell us about this so-called plan b? >> reporter: paula, this is a plan that...
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u.s. supreme court. d.o.j., david spunt, picks it up from there. >> it is picking up as we await an appeals court hearing on the social media order. several federal law enforcement sources privately told me there are serious concerns about this injunction that on the surface would block them from talking to social media companies. d.o.j. is appealing that ruling from u.s. district court judge based in louisiana who issued the injunction on tuesday on july 4th stopping top biden administration officials and other agencies, including the f.b.i., a.t.f. and d.e.a. which fall under the umbrella of the d.o.j. from talking to social media companies about content containing protected free speech. the problem for federal law enforcement agencies, those agencies talk to social media companies about drug trafficking, human trafficking, other types of crimes. while it does appear there are carve-outs for illegal activity and for those conversations to continue between the agencies, there is still a concern as this
u.s. supreme court. d.o.j., david spunt, picks it up from there. >> it is picking up as we await an appeals court hearing on the social media order. several federal law enforcement sources privately told me there are serious concerns about this injunction that on the surface would block them from talking to social media companies. d.o.j. is appealing that ruling from u.s. district court judge based in louisiana who issued the injunction on tuesday on july 4th stopping top biden...
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u.s. supreme court which lifted most state laws on carrying guns in public. >>> alameda firefighters and law enforcement came together in newark, one of the few cities that allows safe sane fireworks. they're urging the community to prevent dangerous incidents tomorrow. >> we want you to be safe. we want you to follow the rules. we want you to be responsible. we don't want your enjoyment to be the next person's loss. >> safe and sane are not airborne but can be dangerous. extreme rain this winter fueled rapid vegetation growth which has dried out and can fuel fires. >>> safety is a big message from fire agencies across the area. betty yu spoke to people who are hoping their neighbors will listen and celebrate responsibly. >> reporter: it's a fourth of july tradition for this family to take in a show or buy fireworks to light up in street. >> our parents were here so we went downtown to see the fireworks. this year we are gathering friends and family and we'll do fireworks. >> magic dreams and this fountain. >> reporter: thread plenty to choose from at the stand in dublin run by volunteers. t
u.s. supreme court which lifted most state laws on carrying guns in public. >>> alameda firefighters and law enforcement came together in newark, one of the few cities that allows safe sane fireworks. they're urging the community to prevent dangerous incidents tomorrow. >> we want you to be safe. we want you to follow the rules. we want you to be responsible. we don't want your enjoyment to be the next person's loss. >> safe and sane are not airborne but can be dangerous....
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u.s. supreme court has ruled that skin color should no longer be a factor in college admissions. many people mistakenly believe that affirmative action policies allow unqualified students to have an advantage over others. this is not how college admissions work otherwise rather colleges set standards for admission and each student must meet them only if the student has received the necessary college knowledge. may take into account, in addition to estimates of other factors. such just it would seem it's time, democrats, rejoice, because for the university the main thing should be how you study. what is the racial origin here, it is obvious that such a fight against racism, when one skin color is more advantageous than another - this is real racism. but it turns out there is good racism and bad. for good, even the special term positive discrimination has been coined. we've been stabbed in the back because they said it's unconstitutional to even consider what race you are, given the racial history of our country. let's not pretend to be black study poorly because something is wrong
u.s. supreme court has ruled that skin color should no longer be a factor in college admissions. many people mistakenly believe that affirmative action policies allow unqualified students to have an advantage over others. this is not how college admissions work otherwise rather colleges set standards for admission and each student must meet them only if the student has received the necessary college knowledge. may take into account, in addition to estimates of other factors. such just it would...
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u.s. supreme court. known as the supreme court ethics recusal and transparency act. it aims to establish a code of rules relating to the justices' personal activities outside of their official duties. watch live thursday morning as the committee continues to debate the bill beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work. when citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source. on c-span. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are. because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. >> superintendents from various military academies testified on their admissions process and curriculum before the house armed services subcommittee on military personnel. they discussed the role of standardized testing and the importance of diversity on the heels of the supreme court
u.s. supreme court. known as the supreme court ethics recusal and transparency act. it aims to establish a code of rules relating to the justices' personal activities outside of their official duties. watch live thursday morning as the committee continues to debate the bill beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> a healthy democracy doesn't just look like this. it looks like this. where americans can see democracy at work....
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u.s. supreme court last month. in other news from alabama, the state executed james barber early this morning after the u.s. supreme court denied a request for a stay. it's the first execution by lethal injection in alabama following a pause last year to review a series of botched executions. the group reprieve said, "there's no humane method of execution. executions aren't working -- and it's torture." a warning to our audience, the following stories are of sexual violence. in india, outrage is mounting over a viral video showing dozens of men sexually assaulting and parading two women. the incident took place in may in india's northeastern state of manipur. the main suspect was arrested thursday. he's accused of dragging the two women onto the streets and inciting a mob of over two dozen into assaulting and then parade them on the streets naked. a least one of them was raped by the mob. there's been soaring violence. the two women assaulted in the video -- the families of the two survivors have denounced police mi
u.s. supreme court last month. in other news from alabama, the state executed james barber early this morning after the u.s. supreme court denied a request for a stay. it's the first execution by lethal injection in alabama following a pause last year to review a series of botched executions. the group reprieve said, "there's no humane method of execution. executions aren't working -- and it's torture." a warning to our audience, the following stories are of sexual violence. in india,...
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u.s. supreme court.f alabama just made a controversial decision to approve a new congressional map that has just one majority black district. stay with us. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold, new thinking, ♪ to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire hi, i'm sharon, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. on other diets, i could barely lose 10-15 pounds. thanks to golo, i've lost 27% of my body weight, and it was easy. (soft music) sleep more deeply. and wake up rejuvenated. purple mattress's exclusive gelflex grid draws away heat, relieves pressure, and instantly adapts. sleep better, live purple. visit purple.com or a mattress store near you. i'm currently out of the office [typing] focusing on a little blue-sky thinking. i'll be
u.s. supreme court.f alabama just made a controversial decision to approve a new congressional map that has just one majority black district. stay with us. at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold, new thinking, ♪ to help you see untapped possibilities and relentlessly work with you to make them real. ♪ your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching...
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u.s. supreme court. we are prepared for that. kristen: remains in the hospital after being caught in the crossfire of a ruling gun battle -- rolling gun battle before 6:30 p.m. friday evening on eastbound 580 in oakland. the child was in an unrelated vehicle just passing by when he was severely wounded. both the oakland mayor and the governor released statements condemning the shooting. julian: the santa clara county's office is morning two deputies who died within days of each other last week. richard reynolds, a member of the sheriff's office, died from cardiac arrest as he was leaving for work last tuesday. reynolds worked as a correctional officer for 26 of his 27 years with e department. a second deputy sheriff died at a wrong way crash on highway 87 in san jose. that before 5:00 saturday morning. he was a 24 year member of the sheriff's office. police say the 26-year-old driver -- driving the car that hit romero a suspected of driving under the influence. what wrong way driver coming towards you? >> maintain a high visual h
u.s. supreme court. we are prepared for that. kristen: remains in the hospital after being caught in the crossfire of a ruling gun battle -- rolling gun battle before 6:30 p.m. friday evening on eastbound 580 in oakland. the child was in an unrelated vehicle just passing by when he was severely wounded. both the oakland mayor and the governor released statements condemning the shooting. julian: the santa clara county's office is morning two deputies who died within days of each other last week....
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u.s. supreme court on a couple of rulings. here is what they wrote. we urge president biden to restrain maga justices immediately by announcing that if and when they issue rulings that are based on gravely-mistaken interpretations of the constitution, the administration will be guided by its own constitutional interpretation. jonathan turley, law professor and fox news contributor here. >> they are arguing that president biden should become a government unto himself. that he should decide what the constitution means, and he should implement changes without the approval of congress in some circumstances. that is the definition of a authoritarianism. >> harris: do you trust the white house and this president to create their own constitution that the rest of us live by? >> so many people are frustrated. people in tennessee are talking about this one. we abide by the rule of law. we have constitutional justices that are on the supreme court. and they don't do everything that liberals want or that conservatives want. but they are charged with a lifetime ap
u.s. supreme court on a couple of rulings. here is what they wrote. we urge president biden to restrain maga justices immediately by announcing that if and when they issue rulings that are based on gravely-mistaken interpretations of the constitution, the administration will be guided by its own constitutional interpretation. jonathan turley, law professor and fox news contributor here. >> they are arguing that president biden should become a government unto himself. that he should decide...
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u.s. supreme court, which lifted mos state laws on open carry in public. >>> tesla stock is on the rise, shares are at $277, nearly doubled in value this year alone. tesla recently cut prices, helping to deliver almost half 1 million cars between april and june. >>> still ahead, bring people together for sports and for community, the growing demand for places to play pickle ball around the bay. >>> others are headed to the slopes. it is july, when skiers are taking advantage of what is left of our epic winter. >>> as we get closer to the holiday tomorrow, temperatures have backed off the extreme hea we have inland over the weekend still toasty in the east bay with temperatures near 90 . at least we are staying >>> now to a sport with a funny sounding name and a growing following. pickle ball is getting more popular around the bay area, including the peninsula and the south bay. jocelyn moran takes a look at the demand for more places to play. >> reporter: the sound of this ball, just hitting it, we can't think of anything else. >> it is about the smiles that it brings, and the people you meet.
u.s. supreme court, which lifted mos state laws on open carry in public. >>> tesla stock is on the rise, shares are at $277, nearly doubled in value this year alone. tesla recently cut prices, helping to deliver almost half 1 million cars between april and june. >>> still ahead, bring people together for sports and for community, the growing demand for places to play pickle ball around the bay. >>> others are headed to the slopes. it is july, when skiers are taking...
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u.s. supreme court. we started looking at some of the video from this morning in israel, protests around the changes in law proposed in that country on their supreme court. some of the reporting hear from cnn. is really lawmakers to vote on weakening supreme court amid protests as netanyahu leaves hospital. is really lawmakers are set to vote on the first part of the government sweeping plan to weaken the power of the countries courts. despite six months of street protests, parliamentary maneuvering and increasingly urgent warnings from the white house. prime minister netanyahu who left the hospital after being fitted with a pacemaker has been pressing on with his plans for the judicial system overhaul, even as protests against them show no signs of easing. let's get back to your calls. first to el paso, texas. on the democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning c-span. love the fact that republicans are losing their minds over the barbie movie. it turned $155 million over the weekend -- it earned $
u.s. supreme court. we started looking at some of the video from this morning in israel, protests around the changes in law proposed in that country on their supreme court. some of the reporting hear from cnn. is really lawmakers to vote on weakening supreme court amid protests as netanyahu leaves hospital. is really lawmakers are set to vote on the first part of the government sweeping plan to weaken the power of the countries courts. despite six months of street protests, parliamentary...
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u.s. supreme court. the conservative majority on the court is again prevailing on some of the country's most divisive issues. in a ruling friday, they sided with a colorado woman who didn't want to make wedding websites for gay couples because of her christian beliefs. the majority also blocked president biden's plan to forgive billions in student debt saying only congress had that authority. the day before, the same justices voted to kill affirmative action in college applications. the longtime practice to aid minority students had been upheld by the court for decades until friday's bombshell decision ended it. president biden lashed out after the ruling on student debt saying the justices misread the constitution. in the wake of that decision, he was asked if he'd offered false hope on debt relief. here he is. >> i didn't give any false hope. want question was whether or not i would do even more than was requested. what i did i thought was appropriate and was able to be done and would get done. i didn'
u.s. supreme court. the conservative majority on the court is again prevailing on some of the country's most divisive issues. in a ruling friday, they sided with a colorado woman who didn't want to make wedding websites for gay couples because of her christian beliefs. the majority also blocked president biden's plan to forgive billions in student debt saying only congress had that authority. the day before, the same justices voted to kill affirmative action in college applications. the...
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u.s. supreme court as part of efforts to overturn a constitutional right to abortion and it was cited by ajudge who ruled that a major abortion drug should be withdrawn. this influential research has been widely criticized. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. >> because it does not meet those standards, we don't believe the results are reliable or credible and we called in 2012 for the retraction of that paper. >> the royal college of psychiatrists also co-authored a review which found methodological problems that brought the results into question. professor coleman suggests criticism is driven by the political nature of the topic. calls for retraction were repeated in 2022. an independent panel recommended the paper should be taken down. >> the owners of the journal just said that they were not prepared for that to happen, which is i think concerning because you would have expected that to be an editorial decision. at that point those of us on the panel who had been part of that investigation felt we had to resign. >> some panel members are concerned legal threats may have
u.s. supreme court as part of efforts to overturn a constitutional right to abortion and it was cited by ajudge who ruled that a major abortion drug should be withdrawn. this influential research has been widely criticized. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. >> because it does not meet those standards, we don't believe the results are reliable or credible and we called in 2012 for the retraction of that paper. >> the royal college of psychiatrists also co-authored a...
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u.s. supreme court ruling.'s elwyn lopez joins us now, and elwyn, this has national implications for next year's election. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, whit. all eyes are on the south ahead of the 2024 election next year, and now alabama in this spotlight. this comes just a month after the supreme court issued a surprise ruling in a victory for voting rights ordering alabama to, quote, include two districts in which black voters comprise of voting age majority or something quite close to it so that black voters have, quote, an opportunity to elect a representative of their choice and take a look at what state republicans came up with. a new district where black voters will make up about 40% of the voting age population. now the new map still only has one minority majority district and that's why critics say the republican-controlled legislature is defying the supreme court with this new map. meanwhile, alabama is expected to argue that the map does comply with the supreme court order, and guys, plaintiffs h
u.s. supreme court ruling.'s elwyn lopez joins us now, and elwyn, this has national implications for next year's election. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, whit. all eyes are on the south ahead of the 2024 election next year, and now alabama in this spotlight. this comes just a month after the supreme court issued a surprise ruling in a victory for voting rights ordering alabama to, quote, include two districts in which black voters comprise of voting age majority or something quite close...
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u.s. supreme court. some from striking down affirmative action and college admissions and halting the president's plan to forgive student debt, lawmakers are now coming to grips with the changes that are far-reaching. skyler henry is at the white house with reaction from presidential hopefuls on the rulings. skyler? >> reporter: jericka, good to see you. three of those justices were appointed by former president trump, another one of those candidates. >> he briefly mentions it at a rally on saturday. the decisions sparked a wave of protests and criticism from the biden administration. >> one by one, the court makes decisions that they don't like, all of a sudden the court is, you know, a not normal court according to president biden. >> reporter: republican presidential challengers weighed in on the wave of momentous decisions by the supreme court. >> what the supreme court showed is regardless of where you're born and raised, what color you are, what gender you are, you are going to be able to have indi
u.s. supreme court. some from striking down affirmative action and college admissions and halting the president's plan to forgive student debt, lawmakers are now coming to grips with the changes that are far-reaching. skyler henry is at the white house with reaction from presidential hopefuls on the rulings. skyler? >> reporter: jericka, good to see you. three of those justices were appointed by former president trump, another one of those candidates. >> he briefly mentions it at a...
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u.s. supreme court. known as the supreme court ethics recusal and transparency act. it aims to establish a code of rules relating to the justices' personal activities outside of their official duties. watch live thursday morning as the committee continues to debate the bill beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate floors to congressional hearings, party briefings and committee meetings. c-span gives you a front row seat to how issues are debated and decided, with no commentary, no interruptions and completely unfiltered. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span's "washington journal." our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics and public policy. from washington, d.c., and across the country. coming up thursday morning, california republican congressman tom mcclintock, a member of the budget and judiciary committee
u.s. supreme court. known as the supreme court ethics recusal and transparency act. it aims to establish a code of rules relating to the justices' personal activities outside of their official duties. watch live thursday morning as the committee continues to debate the bill beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> since 1979, in partnership with the cable industry, c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of...
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u.s. supreme court struck down his original plan.his new plan. >> this program is meant to fix what the biden administration called historical inaccuracies from some loan servicers for those who have been part of the income driven loan repayment. basically what it is going to impact is those who have paid down their loans for about 20 to 25 years who should have seen their debt erased under the program but have not. so it's really going to administrative fix is trying to bring back what president biden has promised he would do. which is really tried to consolidate this debt forgiveness. not only just the amount that is going to be very important. we know that about 804,000 borrowers will be impacted by this and will cancel up to $39 billion in student loans. really from fixing past administrative failures but it's also about the timing. when the supreme court struck down the signature student debt forgiveness program, where borrowers would be forgiven for up to $20,000. really throwing a wrench in that plan. and we know since that ti
u.s. supreme court struck down his original plan.his new plan. >> this program is meant to fix what the biden administration called historical inaccuracies from some loan servicers for those who have been part of the income driven loan repayment. basically what it is going to impact is those who have paid down their loans for about 20 to 25 years who should have seen their debt erased under the program but have not. so it's really going to administrative fix is trying to bring back what...
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u.s. supreme court's overturning of roe versus wade, 26 states have since limited abortion access , putting the fda under increased pressure to ease access to birth control. joining me now is dr. henkel, a clinical assistant professor in gynecology with stanford children's health, thank you for joining us this afternoon. how does this medication compare to other birth control pills that are now available by prescription? spit >> today's ruling by the fda will give people the opportunity to have the most effective form of contraracepti available over the counter. however, there are more effective forms that are available in the doctor's office. >> how safe is it? i know in terms of hormones, each patient is different. how safe is this particular birth control method? >> the reason this pill was able to achieve over-the-counte r status is because it is incredibly safe, there are very few people where this would not be a preferred medication. >> we mentioned no age requirements when it comes to purchasing this birth control pill. what about consent ? do you think eventually they will have to p
u.s. supreme court's overturning of roe versus wade, 26 states have since limited abortion access , putting the fda under increased pressure to ease access to birth control. joining me now is dr. henkel, a clinical assistant professor in gynecology with stanford children's health, thank you for joining us this afternoon. how does this medication compare to other birth control pills that are now available by prescription? spit >> today's ruling by the fda will give people the opportunity...
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u.s. supreme court outlawed affirmative action nationwide. >> but on that note, jackson says he wants to clear something up about his proposal, arguing it does not go after the specific portion of prop 209, related to college admissions, aca, 7 has nothing to do with affirmative action. to be honest. >> it is really addressing the worst parts of prop 2 specifically. he says his proposal would allow the governor to waive parts of prop 209, doing so could allow race to be taken into account for state funding of certain programs. if there is research to prove those programs could improve the quality of life and even a life expectancy for people of color and other groups, he says have been marginalized. this is a really balance. >> and really narrow. >> approach, for example, he says the proposal could include an effort to fund the programs, working to reduce the mortality rate among black pregnant women, such funding, he argues could save lives in this nation where their mortality rate is more than double the national average there are groups who have shorter life spans >> there are interventions
u.s. supreme court outlawed affirmative action nationwide. >> but on that note, jackson says he wants to clear something up about his proposal, arguing it does not go after the specific portion of prop 209, related to college admissions, aca, 7 has nothing to do with affirmative action. to be honest. >> it is really addressing the worst parts of prop 2 specifically. he says his proposal would allow the governor to waive parts of prop 209, doing so could allow race to be taken into...
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u.s. supreme court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions, the u.s. and men's sports into parity at the college level. do you ever worry about that? >> i think as a queer woman in the united states i'm always cognizant of how our rights can be taken away from us. so it's really important for me to consistently advocate and be an activist for queer rights and women's sports in our nation. i think as the game grows more people are understanding we deserve a platform. not just that, even more than deserving a platform, we really can transfix a nation, a globe, and give opportunities for young girls to achieve greatness. because sport really has the power to change peoples lives. and women deserve that opportunity just as much as men. and i think as the game grows we will take that power back every time we have a global stage like this. >> and you and your wife just had a baby. congratulations. >> we did. my wife melanie and luna watching right now. >> luna, i hope she's understanding every word we're saying. maybe not. the barbie movie is proving to be a
u.s. supreme court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions, the u.s. and men's sports into parity at the college level. do you ever worry about that? >> i think as a queer woman in the united states i'm always cognizant of how our rights can be taken away from us. so it's really important for me to consistently advocate and be an activist for queer rights and women's sports in our nation. i think as the game grows more people are understanding we deserve a platform. not...
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u.s. supreme courts in 2022 delivered rulings that sort of reset the legal landscape of abortion obviouslyeme court being the repeal of roe versus wade there was very similar ruling at the almost the exact same time by the iowa supreme court. once that kind of reset the legal landscape here the governor apps in state courts to reinstate that 2018 law. just this past month, the iowa supreme court declined to do that in a split decision. and so republican legislators went back to work called the , special session to once again pass this law with the expectation that it will get back to the iowa supreme court again and under new kind of legal, you know, arena will be approved this time. will be considered constitutional by the state supreme court. that's the goal of state house republicans. >> how have advocates on both sides of this issue reacted to the iowa state legislature now passing this six-week abortion ban? >> well, what i can tell you is just yesterday during the special session, a lot of the -- a lot of people came to the iowa capital. it was a pretty remarkable e.sc .n hayveeai rs
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u.s. supreme court confirmed a lower court ruling that ala alabama's current map likely violates the votingact. an antibody tab approved and it will be administered as a still injection before rspc in the fall and winter months. and train derailed and evacuees were allowed to return early monday afternoon after authorities conclude that would no hazardous materials leaked from the rarely cars. the owner of the track has been under highened scrutiny since the february derailment of a train in ohio which spewed poisen fumes into the air. an apple iphone sold for $100,000 at an auction in the u.s. unopened it was described as exceedingly rare and in special condition. testifies discarded only two months after its launch in 2007 this phone was sold for $500 u.s. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ introducing a technological achievement so advance
u.s. supreme court confirmed a lower court ruling that ala alabama's current map likely violates the votingact. an antibody tab approved and it will be administered as a still injection before rspc in the fall and winter months. and train derailed and evacuees were allowed to return early monday afternoon after authorities conclude that would no hazardous materials leaked from the rarely cars. the owner of the track has been under highened scrutiny since the february derailment of a train in...
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way, just had the supreme court say that communities of color should have an opportunity to make a fair decision about who represents them in the united states congress. that's the u.ssupreme court. a decision written by the conservative chief justice of the united states supreme court. the out of town special mast for the new york state, the maps that we currently are operating under, eroded and degraded the black and latino population in five different congressional districts. degraded the black population in the congressional district currently represented by jamaal bowen. degraded the black population in the district i represent. deglade black population in the congressional district represented by yvette clarke. deglade black population in the district represented by greg meeks. and decimated the latino population, degraded it in the congressional district currently represented by nydia velazquez. somehow that possible? when the percentage of new yorkers who come from communities of color in the last decade increased. it didn't decrease. and in five different congressional districts, this out of town special master drew a map rubber stamped by a right-wing judg
way, just had the supreme court say that communities of color should have an opportunity to make a fair decision about who represents them in the united states congress. that's the u.ssupreme court. a decision written by the conservative chief justice of the united states supreme court. the out of town special mast for the new york state, the maps that we currently are operating under, eroded and degraded the black and latino population in five different congressional districts. degraded the...
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u.s. supreme court.ow all this comes as the biden administration says illegal crossings have actually dropped significantly since they started implementing some new immigration restrictions back in may at the end of title 42. wendy, back to you. >> jarred hill in new york. jarred, thanks. >> sure. >>> across the country, the unrelenting heatwaves continue today with temperatures likely to top 110 degrees in phoenix for the 26th straight day. with no end in sight, officials are urging people to remain inside and keep cool to stay out of the hospital. nicole sganga reports on the deadly high temperatures that are expanding into the midwest and northeast this week. >> reporter: the heat is relentless and dangerous. >> it's miserable actualy. >> reporter: phoenix is now on pace to become the first major u.s. city ever to average over 100 degrees for an entire month. at this high school in tempe, arizona, classes started last week. >> the hotter environment for students means what? >> we've required several c
u.s. supreme court.ow all this comes as the biden administration says illegal crossings have actually dropped significantly since they started implementing some new immigration restrictions back in may at the end of title 42. wendy, back to you. >> jarred hill in new york. jarred, thanks. >> sure. >>> across the country, the unrelenting heatwaves continue today with temperatures likely to top 110 degrees in phoenix for the 26th straight day. with no end in sight, officials...