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with more on the us court ruling, here's our golf correspondent iain carter.the championships at the end of this month. the golf series is been under way in have three tournaments of four and there are three players who are eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. they would have been eligible to have started the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn't for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order was sorted to try and make sure that these players would not be eligible to play and the pga tour event. in san jose yesterday, to play and the pga tour event. in sanjose yesterday, the judge ruled sanjose yesterday, thejudge ruled in sanjose yesterday, the judge ruled in favour of the pga tour saying that the contract that the three had signed were effective fully and lucrative enough to take account of the early earnings they would lose by not being able to play in these pga tour playoffs. the world number 2, cam smith is refusing to be drawn on speculation linking him with a move to the liv series. the australian w
with more on the us court ruling, here's our golf correspondent iain carter.the championships at the end of this month. the golf series is been under way in have three tournaments of four and there are three players who are eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. they would have been eligible to have started the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn't for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order was sorted to try and make sure that these...
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us. a russian court has found us basketball player, brittany griner, guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she's been sentenced to 9 years in jail. the sport's dar was arrested for carrying a vapor pen and cartridges in her luggage, which contained marijuana oil. russian authority said the charges against her were fully proven. the u. s. a says she's been wrongfully detained with president biden calling on russia to release her immediately. brittany griner entered the cramped court room and defended cell, hoping the sentencing judge would be lenient that the judge would consider that greiner admitted her mistake, but had accidentally packed cannabis oil prescribed by her doctor and legal in the us. your honor, i never meant to hurt anybody to put in jeopardy the rest population. i never meant break any evolving made. i hope that in your room and in my life, griner was stopped in mid february after putting her bag through screening and moscow. airport customs officials searched her bags and she was eventually detained . she was on her way to join the russian club. she played for after the
us. a russian court has found us basketball player, brittany griner, guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she's been sentenced to 9 years in jail. the sport's dar was arrested for carrying a vapor pen and cartridges in her luggage, which contained marijuana oil. russian authority said the charges against her were fully proven. the u. s. a says she's been wrongfully detained with president biden calling on russia to release her immediately. brittany griner entered the cramped court room...
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us. a high court heafina business like us. a high court hearing is _ business like us. hearing is set _ business like us. a high court hearing is set to _ business like us. a high court hearing is set to begin - business like us. a high court hearing is set to begin in the l business like us. a high court - hearing is set to begin in the next hour to determine whether archie battersby can be moved into a hospice. china launches several ballistic missiles into waters around taiwan following a senior us leader's divisive visit to the island. the bbc announces an independent review into the allegations surrounding tim westwood, and his conduct when he worked for the company. and how disposable face marks are affecting birdlife in 23 countries around the world. the bank of england has given a very downbeat assessment of the state of the economy, warning that it will fall into recession this year. it forecasts the economy will shrink in the final three months of 2022, and keep on drinking until the end of next year. inflation, the rate at which prices rise, which the bank fo
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with more on the us court ruling, here�*s our golf correspondent iain carter.r and there are three players who are eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. they would have been eligible to have started the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn�*t for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order was sorted to try and make sure that these players would be eligible to play and the pga tour event. in sanjose yesterday, thejudge ruled in favour of the pga tour, saying that the contracts that the three had signed were effectively lucrative enough to take account of the early earnings they would lose by not being able to play in these pga tour playoffs. the world number 2, cam smith is refusing to be drawn on speculation linking him with a move to the liv series. the australian won the first major of his career at the open at st andrews last month. my goal here is to win the fedex cup playoffs. that�*s all i�*m here for. i�*ve told people before that if there�*s something i need to say regarding the pga tour or liv, i am
with more on the us court ruling, here�*s our golf correspondent iain carter.r and there are three players who are eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. they would have been eligible to have started the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn�*t for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order was sorted to try and make sure that these players would be eligible to play and the pga tour event. in sanjose yesterday, thejudge ruled in favour of...
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with more on the us court ruling, here's our golf correspondent, iain carter.es which will culminate in the tour championship at the end of this month. as we know, the rival breakaway live golf series has been under way, breakaway live golf series has been underway, playing breakaway live golf series has been under way, playing three tournaments so far. there are three players eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. taylor gooch and mattjones, and taylor swofford, who would have been eligible to start the playoffs in memphis this week if it wasn't for the fact that they are banned. a restraining order was sought to try to make sure that these players would be eligible to play in the pga tour. that case was heard in san jose yesterday, the judge tour. that case was heard in san jose yesterday, thejudge ruled in favour of the pga tour, saying that the contracts that swofford, gooch and jones signed or effectively lucrative enough to take account of the earnings they would lose by not being able to play in these pga tour play
with more on the us court ruling, here's our golf correspondent, iain carter.es which will culminate in the tour championship at the end of this month. as we know, the rival breakaway live golf series has been under way, breakaway live golf series has been underway, playing breakaway live golf series has been under way, playing three tournaments so far. there are three players eligible for these playoffs who have subsequently been banned by the pga tour. taylor gooch and mattjones, and taylor...
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it takes us court has ordered an internet, conspiracy theorist to pay nearly $50000000.00 in damages. alex joins falsely claim the 2012 sandy hook. school shooting was a hoax. parents who lost a child, sued him for defamation. sandy hawk was one of the worst school shootings in us history. well, one of the world's biggest, heavy metal festivals, his back van is once again hosting 85000 metal fans for 3 days in a field in northern germany. the event was canceled for the last 2 years because of the pandemic. backan is the name of a small town near by bought the die hard, but for die hard metal heads, it's also holy ground. the hot weather didn't keep the crowds away. yeah. heavy metal fans from around the world had been waiting over 2 years to return to what they called the holy ground. the revellers at this year's voc, an open air hail from as far away as mexico south africa and indonesia. i got all the way promoted listing aside here. you can really be yourself here on the ticket that we've had. the tickets since 2019 we finally made it. we're here and it's so great to 100 bands are i
it takes us court has ordered an internet, conspiracy theorist to pay nearly $50000000.00 in damages. alex joins falsely claim the 2012 sandy hook. school shooting was a hoax. parents who lost a child, sued him for defamation. sandy hawk was one of the worst school shootings in us history. well, one of the world's biggest, heavy metal festivals, his back van is once again hosting 85000 metal fans for 3 days in a field in northern germany. the event was canceled for the last 2 years because of...
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us supreme court look at that and said the quality does not require equal funding. so that kind of disparity that you saw then and that we see now is blessed on high by the us supreme court. >> the most recent book is the second, race and guns ina fatally unequal america . about 42 million african americans in the state and according to statistics not 25 percent of them are gun owners. doubling the last 10 or 20 years. >> i'm not surprised. one of the things that i look at in the second was how access to guns that anti-blackness drove the second amendment. so regardless of the legal status of african-americans enslaved free blacks, was called denizens which was that peace between citizen and enslaved.emancipated african-americans, civil rights movement african-americans, obama african-americans. regardless of that kind of legal status where we think the progress that we have made, the fear of black people has created this crisis that were looking at. it has driven the second amendment so african-americans buying guns, when you begin to think about the terror that has
us supreme court look at that and said the quality does not require equal funding. so that kind of disparity that you saw then and that we see now is blessed on high by the us supreme court. >> the most recent book is the second, race and guns ina fatally unequal america . about 42 million african americans in the state and according to statistics not 25 percent of them are gun owners. doubling the last 10 or 20 years. >> i'm not surprised. one of the things that i look at in the...
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it's a major victory for pro—choice groups, after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade two monthsfor the procedure. since that ruling, abortion has been banned in ten states across the us and restrictions imposed in at least four. the referendum in kansas is the first time voters have had the chance to weigh in. nomia iqbal reports. cheering. in this deeply conservative state, it is a moment that has given liberal groups hope. it's going to be ok, it's going to be ok. they'd expected the vote to protect abortion rights to either be tight, or not go their way at all. i am speechless, really. i'm so proud and relieved. i'm relieved that our rights remain intact in kansas. when the us supreme court overturned roe v wade two months ago, a ruling that legalised abortion nationwide, many republican—led states banned or restricted the procedure. not kansas, because the right is enshrined into the state's constitution. an amendment had to be passed to remove that right. it was a yes or a no vote. no won, by a lot. so proud of everybody in this - state of kansas who has stepped forward and
it's a major victory for pro—choice groups, after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade two monthsfor the procedure. since that ruling, abortion has been banned in ten states across the us and restrictions imposed in at least four. the referendum in kansas is the first time voters have had the chance to weigh in. nomia iqbal reports. cheering. in this deeply conservative state, it is a moment that has given liberal groups hope. it's going to be ok, it's going to be ok. they'd expected...
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>> on thehe timeline, this our attorney called us on the first crazy day in court, my average day, take 25, 30 phone calls for cake orders, that particular day looking at records, we had calls in thisne attorney called us that day, the day the court granted our case and requested another cake which essentially was a message we couldn't create, a cake blue on the outside and pink on the inside and those colors were to celebrate his attorneys gender transition from anti- one so again we said we will create any other cake you like but not any but we will check other cakes out. so then fast forward to the day three weeks after the court ruled in our favor, we got notice civil rights commission had taken up the complaint with his attorney and filed the year before and said there was public cause to pursue an almost identical case again. >> that's what i don't get and you talk about in your book i still can't process it, if the supreme court ruled in your favor, how couldld this happen again? >> i'm not sure how good of an analogy this is and you can correct me but it's like if i were speedin
>> on thehe timeline, this our attorney called us on the first crazy day in court, my average day, take 25, 30 phone calls for cake orders, that particular day looking at records, we had calls in thisne attorney called us that day, the day the court granted our case and requested another cake which essentially was a message we couldn't create, a cake blue on the outside and pink on the inside and those colors were to celebrate his attorneys gender transition from anti- one so again we...
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inches, helps her dominate pro basketball and she's helped when to olympic gold medals for the us in court, she held up a picture of her team in russia after several teammates had served as character witnesses for her. but she knows russia and the us are now on opposite sides of a global conflict. i know everybody who's talking about political pon and politics, but i hope that that is far from the courtroom. in a quick decision, the court showed it was unmoved by grinders call for leniency. she was sentenced to 9 years, one less than the 10 year maximum. without disappointment. you know, one way it's so great name. i think it was tuesday, anamosa elemental to see on thursday and she said see on doomsday. so looks like she was right below them as she was led away words of love for her family, but her future may well rest with diplomats for 2 countries barely speaking to each other. 9 years in a labor camp. why such a long sentence for possession of what seems like such a small amount of cannabis oil? i put that to d. w. 's, russia on this konstantin exit. any americans attain immediately tu
inches, helps her dominate pro basketball and she's helped when to olympic gold medals for the us in court, she held up a picture of her team in russia after several teammates had served as character witnesses for her. but she knows russia and the us are now on opposite sides of a global conflict. i know everybody who's talking about political pon and politics, but i hope that that is far from the courtroom. in a quick decision, the court showed it was unmoved by grinders call for leniency. she...
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the cherokee suit in 1831, it goes to the us supreme court at which point in the us supreme court says, we're not going to hear your case. i've always loved. always loved that us supreme court, just but yeah, no. thanks. we understand. this is a huge concern has major ramifications, but we're just we're going to have tea that day. the next year in 1832 another shoot makes its way to the supreme court and there's something actually going to hear the case in worcester versus the state of georgia. and the supreme court actually sides with cherokee in this. least on some level and basically basically the ruling here is that the state of georgia doesn't have the right. to pass these laws and that, you know affect the cherokee because constitution is quite clear that when it comes to the phrases indian affairs only the federal government has that authority so georgia's attempts to kind of control the cherokee. violate the constitution the president jackson's response to this is basically cool don't care. there's the famous the like the thing like the you know this idea that he said, you know
the cherokee suit in 1831, it goes to the us supreme court at which point in the us supreme court says, we're not going to hear your case. i've always loved. always loved that us supreme court, just but yeah, no. thanks. we understand. this is a huge concern has major ramifications, but we're just we're going to have tea that day. the next year in 1832 another shoot makes its way to the supreme court and there's something actually going to hear the case in worcester versus the state of georgia....
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us. in court, she held up a picture of her team in russia after several teammates had served as character witnesses for her. but she knows russia and the us are now on opposite sides of a global conflict. i know everybody, he's talking about political pond in politics, but i hope that that is far from the courtroom. in a quick decision, the court showed it was unmoved by grinders call for leniency. she was sentenced to 9 years, one less than the 10 year maximum. little disappointment. you know, one way it's so brittany. i think it was tuesday and we saw her told her see on thursday and she said see on doomsday. so looks like she was worried. that she was led away words of love for her family, but her future may walrus with diplomats for 2 countries barely speaking to each other or his look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the u. s. government has declared monkey pox, a public health emergency, the announcement freeze up money and other resources to fight the virus. monkey pox can cause fever, aches, chills, and fatigue. more than 7000 americans have become infected
us. in court, she held up a picture of her team in russia after several teammates had served as character witnesses for her. but she knows russia and the us are now on opposite sides of a global conflict. i know everybody, he's talking about political pond in politics, but i hope that that is far from the courtroom. in a quick decision, the court showed it was unmoved by grinders call for leniency. she was sentenced to 9 years, one less than the 10 year maximum. little disappointment. you know,...
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>> this attorney called us and the first day in court i would take 25 to 30 phone calls. that particular day we had around 300 phone calls and this attorney called us that day and requested another cake which would be blue on the outside and pink on the inside and they were to celebrate the attorneys gender changing transition from man to woman. we said we will create other custom work for you and you are welcome in our shop but i can't create that cake. so that was the three weeks after the court ruled in our favor then we got notice the civil rights commission had taken up the complaint and said there was probable cause to pursue an almost identical case again. >> that's what i don't get it. i still can't process in my brain if the supreme court ruled in your favor, how could this happen again? >> i'm not sure and john can correct me but if i were speeding down my street and i get a ticket and go to court and beat it, they are saying i was speeding down the street again so i'm getting a new ticket. i'm not able to base my new ticket, i've beat the one ticket last year, n
>> this attorney called us and the first day in court i would take 25 to 30 phone calls. that particular day we had around 300 phone calls and this attorney called us that day and requested another cake which would be blue on the outside and pink on the inside and they were to celebrate the attorneys gender changing transition from man to woman. we said we will create other custom work for you and you are welcome in our shop but i can't create that cake. so that was the three weeks after...
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since the us supreme court reversed universal access, there are some exceptions. the ban including cases of right and insist indiana is controlled by the republican party. staying in the us and the texas court has ordered an internet conspiracy theory to pay nearly $50000000.00. in a defamation case, alex jones falsely claimed the 2012 sandy hook school shooting was a hoax. parents who lost a child, sued him, saying die. suffolk youth of harassment because of the claim, joins is notorious for spreading misinformation online, but this is the 1st time that he's been told he must pay compensation. i'm joined now by g w reporter and a shorter who's got more. you've been following this and tell us 1st, who is alex joins? well, i'm alex jones is a prominent right wing internet personality. he's a web costa, a radio host. he runs a website called in for was and i'm parallel to that. he has a business setting diet supplements, so he's very well known in the right wing media ecosystem and also outside it. so he's just been on trial. what was this trial all about? so this tr
since the us supreme court reversed universal access, there are some exceptions. the ban including cases of right and insist indiana is controlled by the republican party. staying in the us and the texas court has ordered an internet conspiracy theory to pay nearly $50000000.00. in a defamation case, alex jones falsely claimed the 2012 sandy hook school shooting was a hoax. parents who lost a child, sued him, saying die. suffolk youth of harassment because of the claim, joins is notorious for...
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us on this interview? >> well, we are still in court. we just finished in the end of march a trial, in our third lawsuit, so we're currently waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that, and so my lawyer is here to help, you know, guide and protect me, make sure that i don't say anything -- >> right, okay good. good. and so for those who don't remember kind of -- who are fuzzy on the details, tell us what -- remind us what happened on july 19, 2012, when two gay men walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> yeah, it was a beautiful july afternoon, sunny and bright and a couple of girls working for me, they were business in the front -- they were busy in the front, so when these two gentlemen came into my shop, sat down at the wedding desk, since they were both occupied, it was my duty to go over and sit down and talk with them. we went over, made introductions. the one on the right, david, on my left, charlie, what can i do for you guys? we're here to look at wedding cakes. it is for our wedding.
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what the odds are of the us supreme court hearing your case? >> the odds are extremely small that you will be heard. they are positioned with 8000 to 10,000 cases every year and they are granted 70 or 80 of them. those cases have to be usually like to circuit courts, ninth circuit and fourth circuit ruled differently ontwo different things . so they have to testify, the constitution can meanone thing in california and neanother thing in florida . so they're dealing with larger cases like that. and for my case we came from not a circuit court or district court or any large thing. it waskind of standalone case . basically where we were coming from the court of appeals so we didn't make it to the state supreme courtbut the odds then are incredibly against us . you have to have four justices agreed to take your case though they all for at least four have to go every aspect of your case and make sure it's worth yourtime and worth your effort . they would take this case to court. and we got that. >> what was it like when you found outyou were going t
what the odds are of the us supreme court hearing your case? >> the odds are extremely small that you will be heard. they are positioned with 8000 to 10,000 cases every year and they are granted 70 or 80 of them. those cases have to be usually like to circuit courts, ninth circuit and fourth circuit ruled differently ontwo different things . so they have to testify, the constitution can meanone thing in california and neanother thing in florida . so they're dealing with larger cases like...
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so where is the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were in court. do not pay terrace ransom. the europeans were released one by one, reportedly for huge ransom. although no government has ever admitted to this but they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and give evidence to investigators, including british detectives. these guys were just meeting out completely agree with terms was sociopathic violence. they weren't looking to extract information for that what information can you get from someone who has turned up in syria as an aid worker orjournalist? these were military captives, they were innocent men who were simply trying to do theirjob. and these so—called isis beatles just took out their statistic tendency on them forcing them to fight each other, electrocuting them, beating them, serving them, waterboarding them. doing horrific things to them. and the important thing is the relatives, the families of the victims at least two of them is said to me, we don't want them to be given the death penalty. this was before the tria
so where is the british and us captives were pretty much doomed from the day they were in court. do not pay terrace ransom. the europeans were released one by one, reportedly for huge ransom. although no government has ever admitted to this but they of course survived, went back home, told their stories and give evidence to investigators, including british detectives. these guys were just meeting out completely agree with terms was sociopathic violence. they weren't looking to extract...
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us. how speaker nancy pillows. ah i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. a court in russia has sentenced us basketball star. brittany grind it to 9 years in jail after finding her guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she was arrested in february when a faith pen and cartridges containing marijuana oil were found in her luggage. us claim she has been wrongfully detained, and president biden has called for her immediate release. brittany griner entered the cramped court room and defendant cell, hoping the sentencing judge would be lenient that the judge would consider that greiner admitted her mistake, but had accidentally packed cannabis oil prescribed by her doctor and legal in the us. your honor, i never meant to hurt anybody to put in jeopardy the rest population. i never meant break any involving, made an honest mistake. hope that in your room and in my life, griner was stopped in mid february after putting her bag through screening and moscow. airport customs officials searched her bags and she was eventually detained . she was on her way to join the rus
us. how speaker nancy pillows. ah i'm feel gale. welcome to the program. a court in russia has sentenced us basketball star. brittany grind it to 9 years in jail after finding her guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she was arrested in february when a faith pen and cartridges containing marijuana oil were found in her luggage. us claim she has been wrongfully detained, and president biden has called for her immediate release. brittany griner entered the cramped court room and defendant...
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specific action yes, to do some kind of phenomenal pr or justification of this terrible crime, then the us courty, since he is a us citizen, be able to take this kate into its own to a lawyer, but there must be us citizens there, that is, our diaspora, for example, who would apply to the court with such a request as, for example, in canada, the diaspora applied regarding our turbine well, regarding the nord stream turbine thank you thank you oleksandra romantsova, executive director of the center for civil liberties and vitaly titych, human rights defender, managing partner of the bar association. thank you for your work, at least on the air of the espresso tv channel, let's move on. 10:00 53 minutes . the situation with the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which the enemy is constantly shelling, accusing us of this, is also very interesting. the statements about mining were also interesting, and it is also necessary to understand that the city is a satellite of the soviet union. energodar with a large population, what is the situation there, we will ask dmytro orlov, the mayor of energodar, mr
specific action yes, to do some kind of phenomenal pr or justification of this terrible crime, then the us courty, since he is a us citizen, be able to take this kate into its own to a lawyer, but there must be us citizens there, that is, our diaspora, for example, who would apply to the court with such a request as, for example, in canada, the diaspora applied regarding our turbine well, regarding the nord stream turbine thank you thank you oleksandra romantsova, executive director of the...
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happened when senator dianne feinstein asked about her religious beliefs when she was up for the us court of appeals for the seventh circuit and the backlash that happened. if you would sketch that out a little bit and show what consequence it had when she then was nominated to the supreme court? >> in 2017 donald trump named barrett to the court of appeals for the seventh circuit and diane feinstein was then head democrat on the judiciary committee and she asked the nominee a series of questions ending up with will you be able to separate your religious beliefs from your role as a judge, she said it seems to me based on your writings, this is exec what i believe, the dogma lives loudly within use of this created a huge backlash. the constitution provides there shall be no religious test for public office, and this struck a number of people as imposing a religious test, the dogma is loudly within you. there were, i gather t-shirts and caps, that became a slogan, the dogma live loudly within the and there was so much pushback, diane feinstein was still fair three years later when the supre
happened when senator dianne feinstein asked about her religious beliefs when she was up for the us court of appeals for the seventh circuit and the backlash that happened. if you would sketch that out a little bit and show what consequence it had when she then was nominated to the supreme court? >> in 2017 donald trump named barrett to the court of appeals for the seventh circuit and diane feinstein was then head democrat on the judiciary committee and she asked the nominee a series of...
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it's a major victory for pro—choice groups, after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade, two monthsr the procedure. since that ruling, abortion has been banned in ten states across the us, and restrictions imposed in at least four. the referendum in kansas is the first time voters have had the chance to weigh in. president biden called the vote a "decisive victory". nomia iqbal reports. cheering. in this deeply conservative state, it is a moment that has gaving liberal groups hope. it is a moment that has giving liberal groups hope. it's going to be ok, it's going to be ok. they'd expected the vote to protect abortion rights to either be tight, or not go their way at all. i am speechless, really. i'm so proud and relieved. i'm relieved that our rights remain intact in kansas. when the us supreme court overturned roe v wade two months ago, a ruling that legalised abortion nationwide, many republican—led states banned or restricted the procedure. not kansas, because the right is enshrined into the state's constitution. an amendment had to be passed to remove that right. it was a yes o
it's a major victory for pro—choice groups, after the us supreme court overturned roe v wade, two monthsr the procedure. since that ruling, abortion has been banned in ten states across the us, and restrictions imposed in at least four. the referendum in kansas is the first time voters have had the chance to weigh in. president biden called the vote a "decisive victory". nomia iqbal reports. cheering. in this deeply conservative state, it is a moment that has gaving liberal groups...
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still ahead on al jazeera us court orders pharmacies to pay millions for their role and he used long opioid crisis. and algeria struggles to control nearly 50 farmers funds that have killed at least 26 people. ah hello, there has been a change in the fortunes. the western areas of europe after that he was broken by this area of low pressure bringing some really wet and windy weather to the north west. we saw flash flooding in parts of britain island, and france, thanks to those violent thunderstorms. now that wet weather is going to shift its way more centrally on thursday, but we've still got that corridor heat running down from the baltics through to the balkans, with red alerts out for temperatures in serbia. if we have a look at the 3 day for bow, great will be picking up to $37.00 degrees, but there's some relief that's going to come in with that wet weather. now, weather has brought temperatures down for britain and island. we've got another wave of rain rolling in on thursday, effecting western areas that will move across the north sea into scandinavia. lively showers. so very
still ahead on al jazeera us court orders pharmacies to pay millions for their role and he used long opioid crisis. and algeria struggles to control nearly 50 farmers funds that have killed at least 26 people. ah hello, there has been a change in the fortunes. the western areas of europe after that he was broken by this area of low pressure bringing some really wet and windy weather to the north west. we saw flash flooding in parts of britain island, and france, thanks to those violent...
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a us court has sentenced two of the three white men, who murdered a black jogger in 2020 to life in prisonahmaud arbery, a black man who was shot dead whilejogging. the mexican authorities say an underwater drone will be deployed as part of efforts to save ten workers trapped for five days in a flooded coal mine in northern mexico. the miners became trapped when a wall collapsed and water from another chamber flooded three shafts. it's not clear if they are still alive but the mexican president, andres manuel lopez obrador, said he remained optimistic. the closing ceremony for the commonwealth games has taken place in birmingham bringing to an end 11 days of sporting competition. an audience of 30 thousand people watched the event live. british reggae band ub40, ozzy osbourne, goldie and singer beverley knight were among the musical line—up. the event also featured a sequence from the theatre production, peaky blinders: the redemption of thomas shelby inspired by the popular television series. 72 nations and territories took part in this year's games. let's take a look at which countries w
a us court has sentenced two of the three white men, who murdered a black jogger in 2020 to life in prisonahmaud arbery, a black man who was shot dead whilejogging. the mexican authorities say an underwater drone will be deployed as part of efforts to save ten workers trapped for five days in a flooded coal mine in northern mexico. the miners became trapped when a wall collapsed and water from another chamber flooded three shafts. it's not clear if they are still alive but the mexican...
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information in a difficult place like syria and iraq, and using essentially battlefield evidence in a us court likely to be successful, do you think? it�*s very unlikely to be successful. the charges against kotey and elsheikh were very warranted. i think elsheikh will live the rest of his years behind bars, very likely at administrated maximum prison. you have spent your career studying islamist terrorism. would you say that these men were true jihadists? they were first and foremost were petty criminals involved in theft before theyjoined the islamic state in 2013 and 2014. they used religion to justify their brutality and nihilism. they do represent a microcosm, the beatles, of what isis was — a brutal terrorist group that engaged in wanton attacks and violence. let us go to north america now. the authorities in mexico have arrested the man who was serving as attorney general when one of the country�*s worst human rights atrocities took place. jesus murillo is accused of forced disappearance, torture, and obstruction ofjustice, in relation to the case of 43 student teachers who went missing
information in a difficult place like syria and iraq, and using essentially battlefield evidence in a us court likely to be successful, do you think? it�*s very unlikely to be successful. the charges against kotey and elsheikh were very warranted. i think elsheikh will live the rest of his years behind bars, very likely at administrated maximum prison. you have spent your career studying islamist terrorism. would you say that these men were true jihadists? they were first and foremost were...
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a major victory for pro—choice groups out of the us supreme court after overturning roe v wade offeringed it a �*decisive victory�* which would send a powerful signal ahead of the midterm elections in november. here�*s our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal cheering in this deeply conservative state, it�*s a moment that gave liberal groups hope. it�*s going to be ok, it�*s going to be ok. they�*d expected the vote to protect abortion rights to either be tight, or not go their way at all. i am speechless, really. i'm so proud and relieved. i'm relieved that our rights remain intact in kansas. when the us supreme court overturned roe v wade two months ago, many republican—led states banned or restricted the procedure. not kansas, because the rate is enshrined in its constitution. an amendment had to be passed to remove that right. it was a yes or a no vote. no won, by a lot. so proud of everybody in this state of kansas who has stepped forward and worked so hard for this. voters made it clear that they should — voters made it clear that they should not interfere with the fundamental
a major victory for pro—choice groups out of the us supreme court after overturning roe v wade offeringed it a �*decisive victory�* which would send a powerful signal ahead of the midterm elections in november. here�*s our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal cheering in this deeply conservative state, it�*s a moment that gave liberal groups hope. it�*s going to be ok, it�*s going to be ok. they�*d expected the vote to protect abortion rights to either be tight, or not go...
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us. a russian court has found us basketball player, brittany griner, guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she has been sentenced to 9 years in jail. the sport star was arrested for carrying a vague pen and partridges in her luggage, which contained marijuana, oil. russian authority said the charges brought against her, were fully proven the u. s. and says she's been wrongfully detained before the sentence. and greiner pleaded with the judge for a favorable ruling law short while ago deputy chief of mission at the u. s. embassy in moscow. elizabeth brewed had this reaction outside the courtroom to day us citizen athlete. brittany greiner, who is admired by millions of fans in the united states, as well as here in russia, was sentenced to 9 years in prison for nothing more than an intentional oversight. this is a miscarriage of justice. the u. s. department of state has determined that miss griner was wrongfully detained. nothing in today's decision changes sat determination. let's get more on the story from d. w's, russia. analysts, konstantin. i got konstantin. are you surprised by this
us. a russian court has found us basketball player, brittany griner, guilty of drugs, possession and smuggling. she has been sentenced to 9 years in jail. the sport star was arrested for carrying a vague pen and partridges in her luggage, which contained marijuana, oil. russian authority said the charges brought against her, were fully proven the u. s. and says she's been wrongfully detained before the sentence. and greiner pleaded with the judge for a favorable ruling law short while ago...
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the first state to do so six weeks after the us supreme court decision raised a woman's constitutionales right here on bbc world news. hello. well, let's see what the weather's got in store for us this weekend. and as you might expect, a lot of warm sunshine, but a bit of rain in the forecast too. not where we really need it, though — in fact, if we have a look at the rainfall accumulation over the next five days, most of it will fall across western parts of scotland, just dribs and drabs in the north—west of england, and no rain at all for many parts of wales and england further south. and, in fact, the longer—term outlook indicates that the next ten days across southern parts of england will probably be dry, possibly the next two weeks, which is farfrom ideal. ok, let's have a look at the short term, then — so here's the cloud and the rain heading towards western parts of scotland. but for england and wales, the early hours are clear. a bit of a nip in the air first thing in the morning, temperatures will range from around 8 to 12 degrees in towns and cities, and in rural spots, it'l
the first state to do so six weeks after the us supreme court decision raised a woman's constitutionales right here on bbc world news. hello. well, let's see what the weather's got in store for us this weekend. and as you might expect, a lot of warm sunshine, but a bit of rain in the forecast too. not where we really need it, though — in fact, if we have a look at the rainfall accumulation over the next five days, most of it will fall across western parts of scotland, just dribs and drabs in...
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assisting the amount of damage on the site, but the main committee will be working tomorrow with a us court has ruled that a house of representatives panel has the right to see former president donald trump's tax returns the ways and means committee sued in 2019 to force the disclosure of the tax return. the ruling comes a day after the f. b. i reportedly search the former president's florida home. done by that's all for now. don't forget the website al jazeera dot com, the stream is next looking at the youth global climate booth, but ah, i high for me. okay to day on the stream, the climate youth action a movement, it's evolution strengths, weaknesses, and impact. let's start our show. at the you and climate conference in glasgow, it was very clear that young people are very worried about the future and they're angry and i think they have every right to be angry because we're leaders collectively over time have failed to deliver. yes, we've made progress. yes. we have been in the curve towards 2 degrees, but we need to go faster. a dots wat young people are calling for your panel to day sl
assisting the amount of damage on the site, but the main committee will be working tomorrow with a us court has ruled that a house of representatives panel has the right to see former president donald trump's tax returns the ways and means committee sued in 2019 to force the disclosure of the tax return. the ruling comes a day after the f. b. i reportedly search the former president's florida home. done by that's all for now. don't forget the website al jazeera dot com, the stream is next...
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states at this point went both the european and the rhyme, you are saying that the ball is in the us court. if the americans are not reasonable, you run, it will continue to expand their piece from nuclear program. and also we are closing in on winter. the weather is going to get very cold in europe, the europeans are going to suffer. and so as the the united states, the price of energy is high. so if the united states wants to ease pressure on ordinary europeans, instead of sacrificing them, they should listen to joseph. we're ok a 100 raises. you hear there that iran will continue expanding. what it calls it, peaceful nuclear program. i mean it has enriched uranium to 60 percent. that needs to be in which to 90 percent for it to be a nuclear bomb. and we have had the supreme leader senior adviser in july saying that ron is technically capable of making a nuclear bomb. if this deal doesn't happen, how dangerous a situation is, the region in well, of course, a collision of detentions, especially of, it's been on israel big you know, of course, i was your other guess, mentioned, you know, t
states at this point went both the european and the rhyme, you are saying that the ball is in the us court. if the americans are not reasonable, you run, it will continue to expand their piece from nuclear program. and also we are closing in on winter. the weather is going to get very cold in europe, the europeans are going to suffer. and so as the the united states, the price of energy is high. so if the united states wants to ease pressure on ordinary europeans, instead of sacrificing them,...
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the inquiry, we approach the department of health for a comment and they have yet to come back to us. courtown on the side of the doctors, it is worth pointing out, he said simply it was not worth continuing the treatment because there was no chance of him recovering, despite the wishes of the family who were praying for a miracle. detectives investigating the disappearance of a student nurse from grays in essex have arrested a fifth man in connection with her disappearance. 0wami davies was last seen a month ago in west croydon, after leaving her family home in essex three days earlier. the man is being questioned on suspicion of kidnap. four others have been bailed. let's move on to school meals. a leading charity is warning that millions of children in england could go hungry this summer because councils have over the holidays. the children's society says the rising cost of living, and changes to how the scheme is funded, has created a postcode lottery for families that are struggling. 0ur education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reports. zed watches every penny. today, she's shopping at
the inquiry, we approach the department of health for a comment and they have yet to come back to us. courtown on the side of the doctors, it is worth pointing out, he said simply it was not worth continuing the treatment because there was no chance of him recovering, despite the wishes of the family who were praying for a miracle. detectives investigating the disappearance of a student nurse from grays in essex have arrested a fifth man in connection with her disappearance. 0wami davies was...
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a us court has sentenced two of the three white men who murdered a blackjogger in 2020 to life in prisonder of ahmaud arbery, a black man who was shot dead whilejogging. kenyan voters are going to the polls to elect a new president to succeed uhuru kenyatta whose second and final 5—year term draws to a close. mr kenyatta is supporting his longtime political rival, the former prime minister, raila 0dinga, against the deputy president, william ruto. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: 11 days of competition comes to an end at the spectacular closing ceremony of the commonwealth games in birmingham. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people. around the world have seen the last - total eclipse of the sun to take place - in this millennium. it began itsjourney- off the coast of canada, ending three hou
a us court has sentenced two of the three white men who murdered a blackjogger in 2020 to life in prisonder of ahmaud arbery, a black man who was shot dead whilejogging. kenyan voters are going to the polls to elect a new president to succeed uhuru kenyatta whose second and final 5—year term draws to a close. mr kenyatta is supporting his longtime political rival, the former prime minister, raila 0dinga, against the deputy president, william ruto. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: 11...
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a us court has sentenced two of the three white men, who murdered a blackjogger in 2020 to life in prisonf ahmaud arbery, a black man who was shot dead whilejogging. the mexican authorities say an underwater drone will be deployed as part of efforts to save ten workers trapped for five days in a flooded coal mine in northern mexico. the miners became trapped when a wall collapsed and water from another chamber flooded three shafts. it's not clear if they are still alive but the mexican president, andres manuel lopez 0brador said he remained optimistic. the authorities in cuba say three crude oil tanks have now been destroyed by a fire at the northern port city of matanzas. the blaze began on friday night when lightening hit one of the depots, before spreading to the other two. 0ne fireman is known to have died and 16 others are missing. more than 120 people were injured. the closing ceremony for the commonwealth games has taken place in birmingham bringing to an end 11 days of sporting competition. an audience of 30 thousand people watched the event live. british reggae band ub40, ozzy os
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which the us supreme court had gutted in 2013. so once you begin to factor in that you had a number of states implementing voter suppression techniques.such as racially discriminatory voter id laws, such as limiting early voting. such as closing polling places in black communities, once you began to look at that you're coming up with a very different narrative about what happened in 2016. >> what's up racially tinged voter id law? >> i love that question, thank you. it is where you have for instance alabama, alabama what was its voter id law said you must have a government issuedphoto id . but your public housing id does not count. as government issued photo id . 21 percent of those in public housing in alabama were african-american. and what the naacp defense fund found was for many it was the only government issued photo id they had. then governor bentley shut down the department of motor vehicles in the black dust counties . so when you don't, when the one government issued photo id that you have doesn't count, and then you're
which the us supreme court had gutted in 2013. so once you begin to factor in that you had a number of states implementing voter suppression techniques.such as racially discriminatory voter id laws, such as limiting early voting. such as closing polling places in black communities, once you began to look at that you're coming up with a very different narrative about what happened in 2016. >> what's up racially tinged voter id law? >> i love that question, thank you. it is where you...