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authority, the court of military commissions review the dc circuit court of appeals and the us supreme court are all corrupt. >> i felt like mickey mouse at disney world. you know they wanted to call this military, to justify having a second rate process. and so in order to call it military somebody had to put on the costume. the joke we used to make was that you gotta lose to win cause if you get charged as a war criminal and convicted... there have been what 7 people that have been convicted and sentenced, five of seven aren't at guantanamo now. so if you actually get charged and convicted as a war criminal you've got a five in seven chance of going home. if you're never charged with a crime, you can spend the rest of your life sitting at guantanamo which is extraordinarily ironic. >> i persuaded omar to plead guilty to take a deal. he didn't want it. one of his first thoughts was 'the canadian public will believe i'm a terrorist.' and i said to him, if you don't do a plea you'll spend the rest of your life here. >> well that was the only way out. we tried to fight it twice and both times
authority, the court of military commissions review the dc circuit court of appeals and the us supreme court are all corrupt. >> i felt like mickey mouse at disney world. you know they wanted to call this military, to justify having a second rate process. and so in order to call it military somebody had to put on the costume. the joke we used to make was that you gotta lose to win cause if you get charged as a war criminal and convicted... there have been what 7 people that have been...
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q was considered intellectually disabled and the us supreme court barred such executions back in 2002amily and the philadelphia fraternal order of police say their diss april pointed by the decision. >> sexual harassment caught on camera along a popular philadelphia jogging trail happening again and again. as fox 29's dave schratwieser tells us takeing these slaps on the back side very seriously. >> have a great day. >> reporter: glenn wilson and georgia king out for a morning walk friday along kelly drive shocked to hear reports of a group of teenaged boys allegedly sexually harassing women joggers and walkers. >> it's a shame. it's really a shame. why would someone want to do that. i hope they get caught. >> reporter: fox 29 viewers cc sent us a video tape of a group of teens as they drove past her when she was jogging along the drive. she says they allegedly slapped the woman jogger on her behind. and just kept on going. >> they are very inappropriate with women especially the touching the cat calling just stuff you do not want to see when you're out there trying to do your thing g
q was considered intellectually disabled and the us supreme court barred such executions back in 2002amily and the philadelphia fraternal order of police say their diss april pointed by the decision. >> sexual harassment caught on camera along a popular philadelphia jogging trail happening again and again. as fox 29's dave schratwieser tells us takeing these slaps on the back side very seriously. >> have a great day. >> reporter: glenn wilson and georgia king out for a morning...
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. >>> the us supreme court overturns a conviction of a northampton county man who was convicted making threats on facebook. anthony al loonies posted violent messages about his estranged wife, police and a school. he said they were therapeutic rants and not threats. prosecutors argued those comments would strike fear in a reasonable perp. but today the court said that did not meet the stanford for criminal conduct. >> these are the images of bruce jenner as we knew him for many years and today jenner introduced the world to caitlyn on the cover of van nat fair magazine. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones spoke with a local surgeon about jenner's transformation. >> from the cover of a wheaties box as a man to now the cover of vanity fair as a woman meet caitlyn jenner the new identity former olympian bruce jenner has chosen as he transition noose a female. 65-year-old caitlyn debuts on the cover of july vanity fair. malcolm, the executive director of philadelphia's equal forum. >> 65 i thought like, wow. >> inside the magazine there's an interview and more photos taken by professo
. >>> the us supreme court overturns a conviction of a northampton county man who was convicted making threats on facebook. anthony al loonies posted violent messages about his estranged wife, police and a school. he said they were therapeutic rants and not threats. prosecutors argued those comments would strike fear in a reasonable perp. but today the court said that did not meet the stanford for criminal conduct. >> these are the images of bruce jenner as we knew him for many...
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likes to go new meeting this year because of the us supreme court decision. in kansas city, people greeted the news with the spontaneous gathering near city hall. banners welcomed the decision, and one couple told reporters they felt they were off a roller coaster ride of uncertainty about their rights as gay people>>> the pride parade tomorrow, baseball games, and nascar at sonoma raceway will make it very busy around the bay area. coming up, will tell you what you need to know to get were you need to go. >>> there are reports that the balcony that collapsed in berkeley may have had an unusual slope. according to the chronicle, lawyers for the families of the victim told prosecutors about witnesses who say the balcony had a pronounced slope. him architectural plans call for a 2% slope to allow water to drain from the building. officials say the balcony gave way because of dry rot family said it is happy alameda county prosecutors have launched a criminal investigation.>>> lawmakers are trying to keep pg&e and -- from writing off its record-breaking fine. it
likes to go new meeting this year because of the us supreme court decision. in kansas city, people greeted the news with the spontaneous gathering near city hall. banners welcomed the decision, and one couple told reporters they felt they were off a roller coaster ride of uncertainty about their rights as gay people>>> the pride parade tomorrow, baseball games, and nascar at sonoma raceway will make it very busy around the bay area. coming up, will tell you what you need to know to get...
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us live outside the supreme court once again. pete, you were there to witness history. >> reporter: indeed so, wendy. it was a historic day. what the majority opinion here says by anthony kennedy is that marriage is a fundamental right and denying that rate to same-sex couples would deny them the protections of liberty from the constitution. he says theft same rights to dignity as anybody else, dignity a keyword for justice kennedy, one he used in a decision go years ago on this very day that instead of emotion of the lower court ruling led to the supreme court decision today. each of the four conservatives filed a separate dissent. chief justice john roberts sort of sounded the theme for the dissenters saying whatever your personal feelings about same-sex marriage are, is a decision that should be made by the people not by the court and the typically barbed comment today justice scalia said if he had
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us live outside the supreme court once again. pete, you were there to witness history. >> reporter: indeed so, wendy. it was a historic day. what the majority opinion here says by anthony kennedy is that marriage is a fundamental right and denying that rate to same-sex couples would deny them the protections of liberty from the constitution. he says theft same rights to dignity as anybody else, dignity a keyword for justice kennedy, one...
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they have some idea where they have been.>>> we are following big news at the us supreme court. n on same-sex marriage ends this month. will tran is live with morfitt >> reporter: we know the decision will not happen until the very least thursday. they could have a ruling by 7:00 local time, but that is not going to happen. a lot of people wanted decision is your in the middle of price week. -- fried week. him -- pride week. anthony and rick, your thoughts on this ruling?>> i think it is ridiculous in today's time for people not to be treated with equal rights him and not be allowed to be who they want to be him him and for the states to be offended take that, it's ridiculous. him hopefully they will not rule against it and over lit. him -- it. him i think most of the space and people are in agreement with same-sex marriage.>> reporter: anthony, experts believe that the justices will rule to overturn the ban same- sex marriages in many states, including an him -- michigan. but it will not change the states if they have individual laws.>> my thoughts are that's really scary. him t
they have some idea where they have been.>>> we are following big news at the us supreme court. n on same-sex marriage ends this month. will tran is live with morfitt >> reporter: we know the decision will not happen until the very least thursday. they could have a ruling by 7:00 local time, but that is not going to happen. a lot of people wanted decision is your in the middle of price week. -- fried week. him -- pride week. anthony and rick, your thoughts on this ruling?>>...
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supreme court observers and reporters you all tend to be very generous to these supreme court justices in your criticisms of them. thank you both very much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having usext, tyne daly gave a very, very special comment about the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality and its effect on her personally. it's coming up. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? when a mom
supreme court observers and reporters you all tend to be very generous to these supreme court justices in your criticisms of them. thank you both very much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having usext, tyne daly gave a very, very special comment about the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality and its effect on her personally. it's coming up. you do all this research on the perfect car. gas mileage , horse power... torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home...
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and above all in my thinking about censorship in america the most egregious example is the us supreme court decision in citizens united that money is speech. if a country decides that money is speech went through speech is dead. [applause] when i was growing up i love going to church. i no that i no that sounds a bit odd but it's true. my family went to st. peter's roman catholic chapel the tall white building on the capitol building capitol building of nigeria. i loved the latin prayers. the smell of incense the priests's in they're green or wed or white flowing robes command they seem to float into the church procession. the chapel was run by the holy ghost father, a father a congregation of priests who were mostly university lectures and whose order which was irish and origin had a history of social justice. in the 1840s for example they worked, they worked with free slaves in haiti. the holy ghost father ran a church that as far as roman catholic churches don't was opened, progressive, welcoming. the sunday sermons were boring and comforting and safe's. after mass people hang around hug
and above all in my thinking about censorship in america the most egregious example is the us supreme court decision in citizens united that money is speech. if a country decides that money is speech went through speech is dead. [applause] when i was growing up i love going to church. i no that i no that sounds a bit odd but it's true. my family went to st. peter's roman catholic chapel the tall white building on the capitol building capitol building of nigeria. i loved the latin prayers. the...
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supreme court observers and reporters you all tend to be very generous to these supreme court justices in your criticisms of them. thank you both very much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having use daly gave a very, very special comment about the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality and its effect on her personally. it's coming up. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression
supreme court observers and reporters you all tend to be very generous to these supreme court justices in your criticisms of them. thank you both very much for being here tonight. >> thanks for having use daly gave a very, very special comment about the supreme court's ruling on marriage equality and its effect on her personally. it's coming up. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one....
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would come right in the middle of a presidential campaign. >> pelley: jan crawford at the supreme court for us tonight jan, thank you very much. in another important ruling today, the supreme court threw out one of the president's clean air initiatives. the e.p.a. had imposed rules on power plants to reduce toxins such as mercury. but the justices said that the e.p.a. did not do enough to take costs into consideration. also today, the justices said they would look again at whether colleges can consider race in admissions. that case to be heard in the fall involves a white woman denied by the university of texas. it was wedding day for couples tying the knot after friday's supreme court ruling. earl benjamin and michael robinson were married in new orleans, lauren locke and tiffany brosch exchanged vows in mississippi. same-sex couples are also getting hitched in texas if they are patient and persistent. here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: tod king and casey cavalier came to get their marriage license today. on friday they were turned away from the denton county courthouse because of a comput
would come right in the middle of a presidential campaign. >> pelley: jan crawford at the supreme court for us tonight jan, thank you very much. in another important ruling today, the supreme court threw out one of the president's clean air initiatives. the e.p.a. had imposed rules on power plants to reduce toxins such as mercury. but the justices said that the e.p.a. did not do enough to take costs into consideration. also today, the justices said they would look again at whether...
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supreme court is really weak. i think that's a fault of all of us in making sure the people don't get a good basic grounding in what the supreme court does up there. that's partially involved with the way it shields itself in secrecy and doesn't allow cameras in. as much as we can have shows like this to raise this awareness that is the first step. we have to hammer home to people how important the supreme court is. >> very briefly before you go, can you give me one republican one democrat who could be pas poble, court? >> if the republicans were to win, paul roble, he defended the defense of marriage act, he is the one who's fighting obamacare, former solicitor general, republican name. i think on the democratic side sri srinavasen, it was a 97 to zero decision, that's the kind of person who can get nominated. >> joe patrice is the editor of above the law. great to have you with us. i'll have some final thoughts about an aging court and replacing justices , you're watching "inside story," stay with us. >> best selling author james patterson >> i don't work for a living it's play for me >> his rise to fame and fort
supreme court is really weak. i think that's a fault of all of us in making sure the people don't get a good basic grounding in what the supreme court does up there. that's partially involved with the way it shields itself in secrecy and doesn't allow cameras in. as much as we can have shows like this to raise this awareness that is the first step. we have to hammer home to people how important the supreme court is. >> very briefly before you go, can you give me one republican one...
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. >>> well the us supreme court overturned the conviction avenue northampton county man who was convicted of making threats on facebook. anthony a loonies referenced his estranged wife, police an school in postings. he said he didn't intend them to be threats. prosecutors argued that the comments would strike fear in a residential person. but the court says that's inn consistent with requirements for criminal conduct. including an awareness of wrongdoing. the justices also ruled in favor of a muslim woman who says she was denied a job at the clothing retailer abercrombie and fitch because of her religion. samantha, says the store won hire her because she wears a gash. the court ruled a and f failed to quote reasonably accommodate her beliefs. the company has changed its policy to allow head scarves. >>> key parts of the patriot act expired at mid need the national security agency's controversial collection of millions of phone records. as correspondent craig boswell reports some senate lawmakers are working to get those laws back on the books. >> reporter: the senate is considering a hous
. >>> well the us supreme court overturned the conviction avenue northampton county man who was convicted of making threats on facebook. anthony a loonies referenced his estranged wife, police an school in postings. he said he didn't intend them to be threats. prosecutors argued that the comments would strike fear in a residential person. but the court says that's inn consistent with requirements for criminal conduct. including an awareness of wrongdoing. the justices also ruled in...
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this allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told ushad should be a guidepost when reading statute. this is something the supreme court should told us we should avoid when reading the law. making tax credits law. making tax credits available to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live is the plain text of the law and allows the lot to what work in the way congress intended it. in term pretty section 36b in this way allows reform at the heart of the law to allow them to work in the way that it was intended and is the best interpretation of the law when you read it according to way the supreme court tells us you should read the statute. i'd be delighted to answer any questions this panel has. thank has. thank you for your time and i'd be delighted to answer your questions. >> i can promise you none of us will be wearing robes. >> mr. weiner. >> thank you provided me to testify today. let me say first i think it is wrong or immature to be talking about a violation of the rule of law at a treasury department wh
this allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told ushad should be a guidepost when reading statute. this is something the supreme court should told us we should avoid when reading the law. making tax credits law. making tax credits available to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live is the plain text of the law and allows the lot to what work in the way congress intended it. in term pretty section 36b in this...
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. >> reporter: in a blistering dissent for himself and scalia he used the supreme court's abbreviation and said we should really start calling the law scotus care. it was a barbed attack on his ruling. >> republicans vow to keep fighting to repeal the law. >>> and in hawaii, a gigantic sink hole swallowed up this pick up truck and flooded nearby yards. they rushed to move their cars away but the owner of the truck was not so lucky. >> when i opened the door, i saw the gush coming out of the water break and our truck was right above it. >> once crews turned off the water, the truck was pulled out of that sink hole. >>> let's now get an update on some of the forecasts around the country. it's expected to be a hot few days. >> exsescessively hot and even dangerous. as far as the heat warnings go one of them is in here toward the portland area. that's where our excessive heat warning goes until sunday at 5:00 a.m. how hot will it be? not very hot in the southwest. fresno you'll come close to that 108 record for today. further to the north is where we have a better chance of breaking record
. >> reporter: in a blistering dissent for himself and scalia he used the supreme court's abbreviation and said we should really start calling the law scotus care. it was a barbed attack on his ruling. >> republicans vow to keep fighting to repeal the law. >>> and in hawaii, a gigantic sink hole swallowed up this pick up truck and flooded nearby yards. they rushed to move their cars away but the owner of the truck was not so lucky. >> when i opened the door, i saw the...
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supreme court justices rule. jake tapper is standing by. he's up on capitol hill near the supreme court. we'll be joining usbut as we await the result let's go to cnn's john king over at the magic wall. john set the scene for us. >> king versus burwell is the name of the case. used to be king versus sebelius. at issue is this there are health insurance subsidies in place in obamacare, the health care law, across the country for middle income americans. 34 states use federal exchanges. those states did not set up federal -- set up their own state exchanges so they used federal exchanges. 6.4 million people could be affected here. here is the argument. the argument against the subsidies is the law says established by the state, therefore those arguing the subsidies should be overturned in 34 states says the law does not allow them in those states only the 16 states that set up their own federal exchanges should have these exchanges. the government the obama administration arguing against that says that's not what congress intended. despite maybe the awkward wording, congress intended the subsidyies to be avai
supreme court justices rule. jake tapper is standing by. he's up on capitol hill near the supreme court. we'll be joining usbut as we await the result let's go to cnn's john king over at the magic wall. john set the scene for us. >> king versus burwell is the name of the case. used to be king versus sebelius. at issue is this there are health insurance subsidies in place in obamacare, the health care law, across the country for middle income americans. 34 states use federal exchanges....
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. >> let's turn to adam may at the supreme court. give us more reaction from outside of the court there. >> right now a group of supporters just walked up on the steps of the supreme court and started singing patriotic songs, along them is congressman ted lou who represents southern california. congressman thanks for joining us. what was it like for you personally to watch this today? >> as a coach of the congressional lbgt caucus it is a thrill to be here a great day for america, and i couldn't be prouder of our country. >> we'll see how this is implemented in some of these states that have been holding out. but a lot more issues facing the gay rights community here. what is the next big issue? >> first of all it's amazing we have marriage equality across america. but there's still many steps that need to be taken for full equality for the lbgt community. there's still this awful practice of conversion therapy that really is psychological abuse. i have a law to ban it. >> you are saying that there should be a national law against repairtive
. >> let's turn to adam may at the supreme court. give us more reaction from outside of the court there. >> right now a group of supporters just walked up on the steps of the supreme court and started singing patriotic songs, along them is congressman ted lou who represents southern california. congressman thanks for joining us. what was it like for you personally to watch this today? >> as a coach of the congressional lbgt caucus it is a thrill to be here a great day for...
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population that's not okay we're committed to making it better we have pride week is upon us the u.s. supreme court comes down thursday or friday that will obviously mark for more robust celebration more than ever events are on friday also the supreme court decision is on thursday i believe the parade starts at 10 and director hicks is welcome to join with our group is a fun group it will be a warm day and there will be events throughout the weekend all over san francisco we're asking the public if you see anything please is so we'll be out in numbers but not as well as the tens of thousands of people celebrating with us on a final note the documentary if you recall bat kid a little boy that was recovery from cancer the whole world decided to help him to act out his wish so i know that was a great day and a good day we were active it was unbelievable crowds and now this documentary will be presented we'll also be there because we were anticipating large crowds that concludes my report. >> questions for the chief. >> i saw a little bit of it the chief will be a movie star. >> one hopes i have a day
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pete williams is back at the supreme court for us. we know the nine justices can't top the blockbuster decisions from last week. what should we expect this morning from those three decisions? >> i'm really thinking about whether all eyes are on the supreme court about mercury pollution regulation. a charming thought, but probably not. i can't remember the last time the supreme court term ended without one of the big decisions on the last day. but that's not true this term. there are three still important cases. one is a challenge to the system of lethal injection that oklahoma and some other states are using. the challengers say since the state can't get the first drug that's supposed to knock the inmate out and make it so they can't feel pain the drug the statestituted isn't effective, and they feel intense pay, they writhe in agony, and that's cruel and unusual punishment. the second case is an attempt to do away or at least reduce the partisan gridlock in congress and state legislatures by taking the power to draw congressional and
pete williams is back at the supreme court for us. we know the nine justices can't top the blockbuster decisions from last week. what should we expect this morning from those three decisions? >> i'm really thinking about whether all eyes are on the supreme court about mercury pollution regulation. a charming thought, but probably not. i can't remember the last time the supreme court term ended without one of the big decisions on the last day. but that's not true this term. there are three...
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us this morning. a lot of supreme court moves coming in the next few days. as can't go. next the secret behind the surge of bernie sanders. the surge as we say with some voters. stay with us. ♪ there we go. ♪ lease an mkz for $289 a month, plus competitive owners and lessees get $500 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. now there's a razor that swirls and swerves... ... as every blade adjusts to your curves. new venus swirl. with contour blades that have six times more flexibility. plus a flexiball. flawless shaving bones, bends, and all. new venus swirl. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. some weed killers are overzealous. they even destroy your lawn. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes!
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supreme court in 2013 issued that decision on doma. so now even more clarity from the supreme court. get into the opinion a little bit more for us >> reporter: it's interesting you should bring that up stephanie, because 36 states either by court action or legislative action within the state's legislature had marriage equality, it was these four states that were holding out, because they fell under the 6th circuit that allowed them to uphold their laws essentially banning gay marriage. anthony kennedy considered to be the swing court on so many issues that come before this body. he was once again the swing vote. i'm going to read some of the opinion. he vote the majority opinion, and it is going to be music to the ears that support same-sex marriage. he cites four principals and traditions. one of them citing the infamous loving case from the 60s against laws that banned marriage between blacks and whites those laws being struck down decisions about marriage are among the most inta mate an individual can make. and citing the griswold case he said they have the same right to enjoy inta mate association, making same-sex intimacy a
supreme court in 2013 issued that decision on doma. so now even more clarity from the supreme court. get into the opinion a little bit more for us >> reporter: it's interesting you should bring that up stephanie, because 36 states either by court action or legislative action within the state's legislature had marriage equality, it was these four states that were holding out, because they fell under the 6th circuit that allowed them to uphold their laws essentially banning gay marriage....
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the supreme court ruled five to four gay people across the country have the institutionconstitutional rights to marriage. >> equal justice under law apply to us too. >> reporter: outside the supreme court joy. the court said today same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry in all 50 states. as we have seen in many close decisions recently justice anthony kennedy was deciding vote. the lead plaintiff sued his home state of ohio to make the state recognize him as the widower of the partner of 20 years. >> my hope the term gay marriage will be a thing of the past and that it will simply be marriage. >> reporter: president obama called to congratulate him on this historic ruling. 37 states and the district of columbia allow legal same-sex marriage but with this decision other states have that same right. >> we hope that millions of americans who still believe that a marriage is one man and one woman will continue to proclaim that today. >> reporter: president obama says this is a victory for america. >> our nation was founded on a bed rock principle that we are all created equal. >> reporter: the obama administration has stepped up sup
the supreme court ruled five to four gay people across the country have the institutionconstitutional rights to marriage. >> equal justice under law apply to us too. >> reporter: outside the supreme court joy. the court said today same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry in all 50 states. as we have seen in many close decisions recently justice anthony kennedy was deciding vote. the lead plaintiff sued his home state of ohio to make the state recognize him as the...
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that the four words etched onto the front of supreme court equal justice under all apply to us too. >upreme court has imposed same sex marriage on the nation and this decision is -- they have issued their decision but it does not end the conversation about what marriage is and why it matters for children for the future of our society. and we will be continuing to stand for marriage as the union of a man and a woman. and to stand for the freedom to speak and to act consistent with that understanding of marriage. >> sreenivasan: several religious organizations also criticized the decision, as did some republican presidential candidates. but at the white house, president obama said it's a day when justice "arrives like a thunderbolt." >> this decision affirms what millions of americans already believe in their hearts: when all americans are treated as equal we are all more free. there's so much more work to be done to extend the full promise of america to every american but today we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little more perfect. >> sreenivasan: news of the
that the four words etched onto the front of supreme court equal justice under all apply to us too. >upreme court has imposed same sex marriage on the nation and this decision is -- they have issued their decision but it does not end the conversation about what marriage is and why it matters for children for the future of our society. and we will be continuing to stand for marriage as the union of a man and a woman. and to stand for the freedom to speak and to act consistent with that...
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us for the news at noon. i'm mike haiduk. a top decision from the supreme court. another close vote 5-4. justices upheld the use a controversial drug used for lethal injections in executions. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the supreme court said it is not cruel and unusual punishment to use the sedative to carry out lethal injection executions. the drug was used in three states last year and raised concerns it did not perform its intended task of putting inmates into a coma-like sleep. just as samuel alito wrote the opinion saying the failure to use a massive dose entails a substantial risk of severe bane. justice sonia sotomayor wrote a dissenting opinion. alito responded to say the dissent's resort to this outlandish rhetoric reveals the weakness for the legal arguments. the justices are growth back and forth about the constitution in the about the death penalty. justice steven briar said it was time to take up the cause. >>> so far, the court does not have a death penalty case on its agenda. craig boswell, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> now a spokesperson for the oklahoma depar
us for the news at noon. i'm mike haiduk. a top decision from the supreme court. another close vote 5-4. justices upheld the use a controversial drug used for lethal injections in executions. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the supreme court said it is not cruel and unusual punishment to use the sedative to carry out lethal injection executions. the drug was used in three states last year and raised concerns it did not perform its intended task of putting inmates into a coma-like...
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. >> the supreme court up holds the use of execution drug. the ruling coming down on the last day of the court's term. plus in greece people line up to take money out. the economy teetering in default over millions of dollars of debt. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the supreme court has upheld the use of a succeed difficult for lethal injection. death row inmates argued that it does not induce a coma-like sleep like it's supposed to. lisa stark is in washington this this morning with more. does the decision come as a surprise? >> not really, stephanie. during arguments it waws clear that the court was heavily divided, and, in fact, split along the usual ideological lines. five of them signing that it is okay for oklahoma and other states to use the drug as the first drug in three drug cocktail. it's supposed to induce a coma-like sleep for the inmate, and then two other drugs are given, one to paralyze and one to stop the heart. there have been a number of botched execution where is after being given
. >> the supreme court up holds the use of execution drug. the ruling coming down on the last day of the court's term. plus in greece people line up to take money out. the economy teetering in default over millions of dollars of debt. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the supreme court has upheld the use of a succeed difficult for lethal injection. death row inmates argued that it does not induce a coma-like sleep like it's supposed to. lisa...
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and supreme court of united states care, we used to call it supreme court, no it's skotis care, he's >> yeah. he does have a way with words and i think that's very app to today. >> well, actually we are going to make medicaid optional for the states . stuart: now, so far -- >> and we're going to call the individual mandate a tax not a mandate . stuart: now, most people on this screen at the moment are relatively calm. one is not. her name is betsy. [laughter] she's a bit tied right here. you're not happy at all. >> well, i tell you with what. the supreme court saint fact-finding body. they have to work with the material given to them. and let administration lawyers lied. they lied by saying that it was never intended that there would be a distinction between the exchanges and the federal.gov exchange. and we have an enormous amount of evidence, some of it just coming out from the mit jonathan gruber on video 20 days after the law passed saying if you don't establish an exchange in your state your residents will not get the subsidies. we've got the congressional research service warni
and supreme court of united states care, we used to call it supreme court, no it's skotis care, he's >> yeah. he does have a way with words and i think that's very app to today. >> well, actually we are going to make medicaid optional for the states . stuart: now, so far -- >> and we're going to call the individual mandate a tax not a mandate . stuart: now, most people on this screen at the moment are relatively calm. one is not. her name is betsy. [laughter] she's a bit tied...
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supreme court no men people in states where gay marriage was banned. headed to count clerk offices to get marriage licenses. mike viqueira for us. thank you. the supreme court ends years of limbo for many same-sex couples before this ruling. same-sex marriage was legal in 36 states and the direct of columbia columbia. only louisiana had not implemented the decision. many states are already starting to act on it. the high courts ruling makes the united states the 21st and largest country to fully legal legalize same-sex marriage. same sex weddings have been happening throughout the day in many states where they were illegal just yesterday. melissa chan is in san francisco with us, a windy san francisco for more. >> absolutely. historic day in san francisco. and possibly one of the windiest days i've had to experience. but tony, every here is so happy. you know, i think it's really important to keep in mind the resist of this particular city, the politicians such as politician gavin newsome involved in issuing those marriage certificates we expect a rally to take place. everyone here is absolutely ecstatic. >> across the country same-sex coup
supreme court no men people in states where gay marriage was banned. headed to count clerk offices to get marriage licenses. mike viqueira for us. thank you. the supreme court ends years of limbo for many same-sex couples before this ruling. same-sex marriage was legal in 36 states and the direct of columbia columbia. only louisiana had not implemented the decision. many states are already starting to act on it. the high courts ruling makes the united states the 21st and largest country to...
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population that's not okay we're committed to making it better we have pride week is upon us the u.s. supreme court comes down thursday or friday that will obviously mark for more robust celebration more than ever events are on friday also the supreme court decision is on thursday i believe the parade starts at 10 and director hicks is welcome to join with our group is a fun group it will be a warm day and there will be events throughout the weekend all over san francisco we're asking the public if you see anything please is so we'll be out in num
population that's not okay we're committed to making it better we have pride week is upon us the u.s. supreme court comes down thursday or friday that will obviously mark for more robust celebration more than ever events are on friday also the supreme court decision is on thursday i believe the parade starts at 10 and director hicks is welcome to join with our group is a fun group it will be a warm day and there will be events throughout the weekend all over san francisco we're asking the...
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something the supreme court has told us we should avoid when ould avo reading statutes. i believe the interpretation of the law reflected in the treasury rule making tax credits available nationwide to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live, accords with the plain text of the law and allows the law to work in the way that congress intended. interpreting section 36-b in this way allows the fundamental market reforms at the heart of the law to work in the way that they were intended and is the best interpretation of the law when you read the law according to way that the supreme court tells us we should read statutes. i'd be delighted to answer any questions the court has and, i mean, the panel has. delight i'm used to being in front of judges. but thank you for your time and i'd be delighted to answer further questions. >> and i can promise you none of us will be wearing robes.robes. mr. weiner? >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member -- ranking member coons, for inviting me to testify today. let me say first i think it is wrong or at le
something the supreme court has told us we should avoid when ould avo reading statutes. i believe the interpretation of the law reflected in the treasury rule making tax credits available nationwide to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live, accords with the plain text of the law and allows the law to work in the way that congress intended. interpreting section 36-b in this way allows the fundamental market reforms at the heart of the law to work in the way that...
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. >>> states can continue executing prisoners, using a controversial drug. the supreme court decided lethal injection remains the most humane method of execution. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the supreme court says it is not cruel and unusual punishment to use a sedative to carry out lethal injections. the drug raised concerns last year that it did not put inmates into a coma-like sleep. justice asleet tow said the prisoners failed to establish that oklahoma's use of a massive dose in x-47b caution protocol entails a sub, execution protocol entails a substantial risk. justice sonia sotomayor wrote it wouldn't matter when they were burned at the stake. alito said this outlandish rhetoric reveals the problems in the argument. the constitutionality of the death penalty. justice steven briar said it is time for the court to take up that cause. outside, randy gardner, whose brother was executed for murder charges, says there is no such thing as a humane way for someone to be executed. it was barbaric my brother killed somebody. it was barbaric for the state to kill him. >>
. >>> states can continue executing prisoners, using a controversial drug. the supreme court decided lethal injection remains the most humane method of execution. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the supreme court says it is not cruel and unusual punishment to use a sedative to carry out lethal injections. the drug raised concerns last year that it did not put inmates into a coma-like sleep. justice asleet tow said the prisoners failed to establish that oklahoma's use of a...
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us. >> the supreme court could rule on obamacare subsidies and we will talk about what happens if the highrt strikes them down. and a whole neighborhood nearly levelled in a deadly gas explosion and the prosecution says the man wanted to detroy one home to collect insurance money. and their new home was infested with snakes and now they are suing because of it. do they have a case? >> financial ruin? devastating. just you never wish this upon anybody to have to go through it and put a family through it. >> it is heart breaking for parents when you can't fix it. how do you tell your kid you can't go home? the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. a
us. >> the supreme court could rule on obamacare subsidies and we will talk about what happens if the highrt strikes them down. and a whole neighborhood nearly levelled in a deadly gas explosion and the prosecution says the man wanted to detroy one home to collect insurance money. and their new home was infested with snakes and now they are suing because of it. do they have a case? >> financial ruin? devastating. just you never wish this upon anybody to have to go through it and put...
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that's not how you read a book and not how the supreme court tells us you read a statute, either. reading the law to provide tax credits nationwide on both state-run and federally facilitated exchanges allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told us clearly is something that should be a guidepost when we're reading statutes. in contrast, the reading asserted by the king challengers would deny effects to the regulatory scheme by subverting the act structure and design and basic purpose and rendering important provisions absurd. something the supreme court has told us we should avoid when reading statutes. i believe the interpretation of the law reflected in the treasury rule making tax credits available nationwide to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live, accords with the plain text of the law and allows the law to work in the way that congress intended. interpreting section 36-b in this way allows the fundamental market reforms at the heart of the law to work in the way that they were intended a
that's not how you read a book and not how the supreme court tells us you read a statute, either. reading the law to provide tax credits nationwide on both state-run and federally facilitated exchanges allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told us clearly is something that should be a guidepost when we're reading statutes. in contrast, the reading asserted by the king challengers would deny effects to the regulatory scheme by subverting...
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supreme court ruling was today. it will go into effect in a few weeks. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> not everyone is happy about the court's ruling. the philadelphia archdiocese sent us this statement -- the supreme court's 5-4 decision on marriage, he says, is not a surprise. the surprise will come as ordinary people begin to experience firsthand and painfully the impact of today's action on everything they thought they knew about marriage, family life our laws and our social institutions. >>> new at 11:00, philadelphia police are identified two men they say opened fire on a block party in west philadelphia last weekend and they've issued warrants for the arrest of kyleif harley and dominic lamar. the men are accused of driving up to the 4100 block of ogden street last saturday and firing several times at the party. a total of 11 people were injured but they don't believe any of the victims were the intended target. >> it's a horrifying thing we had to deal with through the investigation and listen to the family who's trying to do the right thing for their family. people preying on society. >> all of the victims have now been released from the hospital. if you recog
supreme court ruling was today. it will go into effect in a few weeks. keith jones, nbc 10 news. >>> not everyone is happy about the court's ruling. the philadelphia archdiocese sent us this statement -- the supreme court's 5-4 decision on marriage, he says, is not a surprise. the surprise will come as ordinary people begin to experience firsthand and painfully the impact of today's action on everything they thought they knew about marriage, family life our laws and our social...
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weren't cracking cans of paps blue ribben. >> behind the scenes maybe. >> ari could use that down at the supreme court. >> or just a bucket of ice really. anything. >> it looks very hot down there. thank you so much for being with us on this very important day. >>> next whether it's obamacare or same-sex marriage, both rulings are expected to shape the 2016 race. >>> plus, day 20 and those escaped inmates are still on the loose. but there's another prison official set to face court in less than an hour. >>> later, why the cake boss has a special message for a cyclist. we're rolling on on thursday june 25th, 2015. ♪ kraft barbecue sauce's new recipe is made with sweet molasses, cane sugar and no high fructose corn syrup. that's not how most leading barbecue sauces do it. but that's how it's done at kraft. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. head & shoulders with old spice. america's number one male dandruff brand. keeping you 100% flake-free. guaranteed. while smelling 100% handsome. take a whiff. hea
weren't cracking cans of paps blue ribben. >> behind the scenes maybe. >> ari could use that down at the supreme court. >> or just a bucket of ice really. anything. >> it looks very hot down there. thank you so much for being with us on this very important day. >>> next whether it's obamacare or same-sex marriage, both rulings are expected to shape the 2016 race. >>> plus, day 20 and those escaped inmates are still on the loose. but there's another...
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the rule of law. >> reporter: this is the second time the court has kept the president's health care law alive using the acronym for the supreme court, justice scalia in his dissent said, quote we should start calling this law scotus care. >> had the court sided with the plaintiffs in the suit, more than six million americans that rely on the federal marketplace would have lost their health care subsidies. president obama spoke a short time after the court's decision. >> after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. this morning the court upheld a critical part of this law, the part that has made it easier for americans to afford health insurance regardless of where you live. >> also same-sex marriage up for vote, lethal injection and air pollution. the supreme court justices will announce their decidings by monday. >>> impending stormy weather in the news once again, especially for this afternoon. the potential for powerful storms. first alert meteorologist erica grow says it is a yellow alert day. what's the time frame? >> the evening is the main time frame here. i w
the rule of law. >> reporter: this is the second time the court has kept the president's health care law alive using the acronym for the supreme court, justice scalia in his dissent said, quote we should start calling this law scotus care. >> had the court sided with the plaintiffs in the suit, more than six million americans that rely on the federal marketplace would have lost their health care subsidies. president obama spoke a short time after the court's decision. >> after...
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that's not how you read a book and not how the supreme court tells us you read a statute, either. changes allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told us clearly is something that should be a guidepost when we're reading statutes. in contrast the reading asserted by the king challengers would deny effects to the regulatory scheme by sub verting the act structure and design and basic purpose and rendering important provisions absurd. something the supreme court has told us we should avoid when reading statutes. i believe the interpretation of the law reflejted in the treasury rule making tax credits available nationwide to all americans who need them regardless of the state in which they live, accords with the plain text of the law and allows the law to work in the way that congress intended. interpreting section 36-b in this way allows the fundamental market reforms at the heart of the law to work in the way that they were intended and is the best interpretation of the law when you read the law according to way that the supreme
that's not how you read a book and not how the supreme court tells us you read a statute, either. changes allows the provisions of the aca to work harmoniously which is something the supreme court has told us clearly is something that should be a guidepost when we're reading statutes. in contrast the reading asserted by the king challengers would deny effects to the regulatory scheme by sub verting the act structure and design and basic purpose and rendering important provisions absurd....
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us. the supreme court once again protects obamacare with subsidies that are so important to the core of that act. explain to our viewers around the world why the subsidies are so important? >> the whole idea behind obamacare which is the nickname of the affordable care act, is that it's so that americans can get health insurance from private companies. the core idea is everyone is required to buy health insurance but if you can't afford it the government will give you a subsidy. will give you a tax credit effectively cash to buy health insurance. that's the main idea of obamacare. there is a provision of the law that allows individual states to sort of run these health insurance marketplaces or not. some states chose to do it. 16 states chose to do it. 34 states didn't. what this lawsuit was about was the people in those 34 states would the subsidies be available to them? there's 6.5 million people on these state exchanges and the question is would these 6.5 million people lose their health -- lose their subsidies and all likelihood lose their health insurance. the supreme court today said n
us. the supreme court once again protects obamacare with subsidies that are so important to the core of that act. explain to our viewers around the world why the subsidies are so important? >> the whole idea behind obamacare which is the nickname of the affordable care act, is that it's so that americans can get health insurance from private companies. the core idea is everyone is required to buy health insurance but if you can't afford it the government will give you a subsidy. will give...