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our top stories: all change at the us supreme court. as one judge steps down, president trump's choice of replacement could shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup, beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans and no small measure of disbelief. i will be honest, i thought deutschland would win because they are really good. i was really surprised when we scored two goals! prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east after meeting the palestinian president. and joe jackson, father and former manager of michaeljackson and the jackson 5, has died at the age of eighty nine. president trump has begun the search for a successor to a key member of the us supreme court, who's standing down after three decades. justice anthony kennedy often sided with liberals to cast tie—breaking
our top stories: all change at the us supreme court. as one judge steps down, president trump's choice of replacement could shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup, beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans and no small measure of disbelief. i will be...
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the us supreme court says the trump travel ban is legal. a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we'll bring the latest on the migrant crisis in europe. after five days stranded at sea, a boat with more than 200 people will dock in malta — after a deal was cut with italy and france. a spanish doctor has appeared in court accused of stealing a baby during the the franco dictatorship. it's suspected that thousands were stolen by different doctors. bbc mundo will be live on that. and after the slowest of slow starts in the world cup, it is breaking hearts and cheering people up. argentina win their place in the knock out stages, they'll meet france in the next round, after lionel messi found his form — and the back of the net — to beat nigeria. the president summed up our lead story well. "supreme court upholds trump travel ban. wow! " the ban targets people from syria, iran, libya, yemen and somalia. the supreme court ruled 5—4 in favour — goin
the us supreme court says the trump travel ban is legal. a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we'll bring the latest on the migrant crisis in europe. after five days stranded at sea, a boat with more than 200 people will dock in malta — after a deal was cut with italy and france. a spanish doctor has appeared in court accused of stealing a baby during the the franco dictatorship. it's...
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our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingive muslim—majority countries. many migrants now face a more uncertain future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and, a last gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow. president trump has scored a major victory at the us supreme court. by a majority of five to four, the justices upheld his travel ban, which targets a number of muslim—majority countries. mr trump's critics were quick to condemn the decision, but he called it a "profound vindication" after lower courts had blocked the ban. here he was at the white house earlier. today's supreme court ruling, just coming out, a tremendous success, a tremendous victory for the american people, and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough, and we have to be safe, and we have to be s
our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingive muslim—majority countries. many migrants now face a more uncertain future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and, a last gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow....
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all change at the us supreme court.s one judge steps down, president trump's choice of replacement could shape the political landscape for a generation. chastened champions. german footballers and fans try to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where today the final places in the last 16 will be decided. coming up in the business briefing: march of the yuan. president trump vows to combat predatory investment amid growing concern about china's acquisition of foreign technology in business briefing, i'll be speaking to the global strategist of one of the worlds biggest fund managers about trump's tactics. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. and you can be part of the conversation. the biggest upset in world cup history, orjust schadenfreude, yes, the german word meaning to take enjoyment in the misfortune of others. tell us what your reaction was, just use #bbcthebriefing. eu leaders are gathering in brusse
all change at the us supreme court.s one judge steps down, president trump's choice of replacement could shape the political landscape for a generation. chastened champions. german footballers and fans try to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where today the final places in the last 16 will be decided. coming up in the business briefing: march of the yuan. president trump vows to combat predatory investment amid growing concern about china's...
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the us supreme court has shut off a key revenue source for labour unions, ruling that public sector unionstive bargaining. the 5—4 ruling overturns a four decade—old precedent and deals a blow to organised labour in the us, a traditional pillar of the democratic party. and now — what's trending in the business news this morning. on cnbc — ex treasury secretary larry summers praises china's state investment in tech, saying it doesn't need to steal from us. from bloomberg — right wing groups declare a new, potentially final war on america's unions. and from business insider, goldman's ceo—in—waiting just released his first electronic dance single. david solomon — who is widely tipped to replace lloyd blankfein — is also a dj in his spare time, using the name d—sol. he already has over 425,000 monthly listeners on spotify. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. prince william concludes his tour of the middle east today with a visit to some of the historical and religious sites in eastjerusalem. on thursday, he met palestinian president
the us supreme court has shut off a key revenue source for labour unions, ruling that public sector unionstive bargaining. the 5—4 ruling overturns a four decade—old precedent and deals a blow to organised labour in the us, a traditional pillar of the democratic party. and now — what's trending in the business news this morning. on cnbc — ex treasury secretary larry summers praises china's state investment in tech, saying it doesn't need to steal from us. from bloomberg — right wing...
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the us supreme court upholds donald trump's ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries travelling to the united states. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem, and called for peace in the region i know i share a desire with all of you — and with your neighbours — for a just and lasting peace. as uk temperatures exceed 30 degrees for the first time this year, the met office issues a yellow health warning because of heatwave conditions lasting until thursday evening. that is a good cross. brilliantly finished! and argentina are through to last 16 in the world cup after a late goal against nigeria. a british man has been found guilty of planning a terror attack in westminster and making bombs for the taliban. khalid ali was arrested in april last year in parliament street, where he was caught carrying three knives. he had recently returned from afghanistan, where he made and detonated bombs. a jury at the old bailey convicted him of preparing an act of terrorism in the uk, and two counts of posses
the us supreme court upholds donald trump's ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries travelling to the united states. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem, and called for peace in the region i know i share a desire with all of you — and with your neighbours — for a just and lasting peace. as uk temperatures exceed 30 degrees for the first time this year, the met office issues a yellow health...
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the land to revisit them. >> technically emily is correct, the us circuit court of appeals ruled on this issue, fraser versus nguyen. us supremeded not to hear this case. hopefully this case will reach the us supreme court because we need clarification. if a 7-year-old child or 15-year-old goes under this florida law, don't want to honor the pledge of allegiance, you are taking first amendment rights from children and putting them in the hands of parents. >> thank you for weighing in, let us know what you think on twitter. >> shannon: reaction from all over the country has been pouring in following shannon: reaction pouring in following the news of charles krauthammer after death, he shaped the way news is covered today. howard kurtz looks at his lasting impact. >> charles krauthammer was a powerful voice of this network but in his writing the washington post magazine, on the journalism business. >> left-wing commentators viewed with admiration and jean robertson, a little nervousness. >> another lead or two, charles would pre-attack all the week points of the argument and pick them apart. >> if you think of people like bill b
the land to revisit them. >> technically emily is correct, the us circuit court of appeals ruled on this issue, fraser versus nguyen. us supremeded not to hear this case. hopefully this case will reach the us supreme court because we need clarification. if a 7-year-old child or 15-year-old goes under this florida law, don't want to honor the pledge of allegiance, you are taking first amendment rights from children and putting them in the hands of parents. >> thank you for weighing...
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the us supreme court has upheld president from's travel ban targeting several muslim majority countriesurts over the policy being an unlawful band and —— aimed at muslims. the president praised the supreme court's position. to brett -- today's supreme court ruling just coming out, it's gem in the victory for the american people and for our constitution —— a tremendous victory and success. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and save and we had to be secure. at a minimum, tough and save and we had to be secure. ata minimum, we have tough and save and we had to be secure. at a minimum, we have to make sure that we bet people coming into the country, we know who is coming in, we know where they are coming in, we know where they are coming from, wejust coming in, we know where they are coming from, we just have to know who's coming here. the ruling shows that all of the attacks from the media and the democrat politicians are wrong and they turned out to be very wrong, and what we are looking for as republicans i can tell you is strong borders, no crime. what th
the us supreme court has upheld president from's travel ban targeting several muslim majority countriesurts over the policy being an unlawful band and —— aimed at muslims. the president praised the supreme court's position. to brett -- today's supreme court ruling just coming out, it's gem in the victory for the american people and for our constitution —— a tremendous victory and success. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and save and we had to be secure....
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and joining us now from the us supreme court is the bbc‘s anthony zurcher. policy to undergo a full supreme court review. a huge political win for the president. yes, and you could tell he was very happy. the third time is the charm, because the first travel ban, rolled out shortly after donald trump was inaugurated, was blocked by the courts. it came out with it again and that was put on hold. the third one, started in october, was allowed to go into effect by the supreme court and now they have ruled its not only constitutional but also illegal under the exercise of presidential power. what you heard trump too bad there was national security. the supreme courtjustices echo that. time and again, you will hear the president talking about national security when it comes to immigration, notjust on the travel ban but also order enforcement, is wall, the policy of separating families. he says he is doing it for national security and the president has that authority and five out of nine supreme court justices has that authority and five out of nine supreme courtj
and joining us now from the us supreme court is the bbc‘s anthony zurcher. policy to undergo a full supreme court review. a huge political win for the president. yes, and you could tell he was very happy. the third time is the charm, because the first travel ban, rolled out shortly after donald trump was inaugurated, was blocked by the courts. it came out with it again and that was put on hold. the third one, started in october, was allowed to go into effect by the supreme court and now they...
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by the way, centre is a relative term when it comes to the us supreme court.votes in favour of same—sex marriage and the broadening of gay rights. based on the idea that the state has no business interfering with personal lives. he is reluctant to overturn the now infamous decision in 1973 which gave women the right to have an abortion. he is retiring. he has had a bit of pressure from the president to go and he will be replaced by someone who will vote to overturn that case. there are other things to talk about. the important thing to understand is this represents the single—minded success of an activist group within american society, going back to a decision in 1973 and some people on this panel were probably not born then. in 1973 this happened, and the religious right made common cause with kind of hardline tax—cutting conservatives. it actually affected their own livelihoods because they were not getting the full benefits of the tax cuts. they have pushed and pushed and pushed and they have finally got to the point where they have a president who will ful
by the way, centre is a relative term when it comes to the us supreme court.votes in favour of same—sex marriage and the broadening of gay rights. based on the idea that the state has no business interfering with personal lives. he is reluctant to overturn the now infamous decision in 1973 which gave women the right to have an abortion. he is retiring. he has had a bit of pressure from the president to go and he will be replaced by someone who will vote to overturn that case. there are other...
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in seven o'clock the us supreme court has ruled in favour of the trump administration travel ban andple from several muslim countries. scotland's health secretary has resigned as nicola sturgeon gens and we shuffle off cabinet. —— begins. uber has won a 15 month permits to run camps in london. and at half past 11 and we will take a look at the front pages. that is coming up this evening. now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines. let's shake on it. we've had ourfirst 0—0 draw of the world cup — but denmark won't mind, they're through to the last 16. the socceroos are sunk in sochi as peru head out of the tournament with a win. it's d—day for argentina in group d ...win or they'll be going home.... i'm katharine downes — away from the world cup: easy for konta at eastbourne, the british number one comes through her first test. and can england's t20 side follow their 50—over success — and beat the aussies tomorrow? plenty coming up this evening. and england updates and the debate that they var deba
in seven o'clock the us supreme court has ruled in favour of the trump administration travel ban andple from several muslim countries. scotland's health secretary has resigned as nicola sturgeon gens and we shuffle off cabinet. —— begins. uber has won a 15 month permits to run camps in london. and at half past 11 and we will take a look at the front pages. that is coming up this evening. now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world...
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the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat, and so should you. as uk temperatures exceed 30 degrees for the first time this year, the met office issues a yellow health warning because of heatwave conditions lasting until thursday evening. lionel messi calexico, lionel messi scores! —— collects. and lionel messi puts argentina i—o up in the team's must—win match against nigeria. hello, a very good evening to you. welcome to bbc news. a man from north london who was arrested armed with knives has been found guilty of planning an attack on politicians and police. khalid ali, who was 28, was detained last year after his mother called police to report that she had found knives in his bedroom. he had recently returned to the uk from afghanistan and he told police he had fought
the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countries. prince william has been visiting israel. he paid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat, and so should you. as uk temperatures exceed 30 degrees for the first time this year, the met office issues a yellow health...
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midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where donald trump is celebrating a decision by the us supreme courtld his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. the chiefjustice said the ruling — passed by five judges against four — was based on the government's justification of national security, but one of the dissenting judges condemned the travel ban as motivated by bias against muslims. it is one of mr trump's biggest victories since taking office. he has hailed it as a "tremendous success". ruling shows that all the attacks from the media and the democrat politicians of all when they turned out to be very wrong, and what we are looking for as republicans, i can tell you is strong borders, no crime. what the democrats are looking at is open borders, which will bring tremendous crime. it will bring ms13 and lots of others that we do not want to have in a country. —— oui’. last week, the president did a u—turn on a policy which separated over 2000 children from their parents as they crossed the mexican border. they will no longer be prosecuted but they will still face detention, an
midnight in london and 7pm in washington, where donald trump is celebrating a decision by the us supreme courtld his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. the chiefjustice said the ruling — passed by five judges against four — was based on the government's justification of national security, but one of the dissenting judges condemned the travel ban as motivated by bias against muslims. it is one of mr trump's biggest victories since taking office. he has hailed it as a...
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the headlines: president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. he said that in an age of worldwide terrorism, "we have to be tough and we have to be safe". one dissenting judge said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. the human rights group amnesty international has published what it calls detailed new evidence of the extent of the burmese military‘s crimes against the rohingya people in myanmar. it accuses the army's commander in chief and 12 others of orchestrating rape and murder and driving out more than 500,000 rohingyas. and six european countries have agreed to accept more than 200 migrants stranded for nearly a week on a rescue ship in the mediterranean. this is bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sackur. since the beginning of this year, the reigning government has not upa year, the reigning government has not up a number of environmental scientist and campaigners. 0ne respected conservationist was found hanged in his cell in what the authorities
the headlines: president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. he said that in an age of worldwide terrorism, "we have to be tough and we have to be safe". one dissenting judge said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. the human rights group amnesty international has published what it calls detailed new evidence of the extent of the burmese military‘s crimes against the rohingya people in myanmar....
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the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countriespaid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat,
the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban on people from a number of muslim majority countriespaid his respects at the world holocaust remembrance centre injerusalem. i know that i share a desire with all of you and all of your neighbours for a just and lasting peace. also coming up — the sun has got its hat,
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imagine that in his oral argument day at the us supreme court. following some administrative announcement the chief justice clears his throat and indicates that the court will now hear arguments in the first case of the day. the attorney prizes, proceeds to the lector and offers the following opening observation. mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, i understand that this will be a difficult case for you, the court to decide. if a majority of this court believes that the correct interpretation of the word liberty in the due process clause of the 14th amendment is a narrow one that is defined by closely consulting the nation's traditions of history than my clients will not prevail in this case. in the months since the court has granted in the case if court watchers were to be believed than the votes of only two of the justices were truly up for grabs. however, on this occasion the attorneys opening sentence prompted all nine members of the court to sit up and take notice. encourage, the attorney continued. if on the other hand majority
imagine that in his oral argument day at the us supreme court. following some administrative announcement the chief justice clears his throat and indicates that the court will now hear arguments in the first case of the day. the attorney prizes, proceeds to the lector and offers the following opening observation. mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, i understand that this will be a difficult case for you, the court to decide. if a majority of this court believes that the correct...
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our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingin future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the world cup. we will bring you all the latest from moscow.
our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingin future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the world cup. we will bring you all the latest from moscow.
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our top stories: all change at the us supreme court.ement could shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup — beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans, but both teams are now heading home. prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace in the middle east after meeting the palestinian president. and joe jackson, father and former manager of michaeljackson and the jackson 5, has died at the age of eighty nine.
our top stories: all change at the us supreme court.ement could shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup — beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans, but both teams are now heading home. prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace in the...
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our top story: president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. president trump said that, in an era of worldwide terrorism, we have to be tough and we have to be safe. but a dissenting judge said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. rescue crews in thailand are still trying to find members of a teenage football team and their coach who have been missing in a cave network since the weekend. the last 16 is taking shape in the world cup tournament. argentina have just made it into the next round of the russia world cup with a tense win over nigeria. croatia took a 2—1 victory over iceland to qualify at the top of group d. they will go on to play france, who came top of group c. and the top story here in the uk: a british plumber has been found guilty of planning a terror attack in westminster, and making bombs for the taliban. prosecutors said khalid ali, who was arrested last year, had planned a murderous attack on politicians and police. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. oi
our top story: president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targeting five muslim—majority countries. president trump said that, in an era of worldwide terrorism, we have to be tough and we have to be safe. but a dissenting judge said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. rescue crews in thailand are still trying to find members of a teenage football team and their coach who have been missing in a cave network since the weekend. the last 16 is...
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antonin scalia, a towering figure on the supreme court up there with oliver wendell holmes in the annals of supreme court history of the united states always used to say you're not a good judge of occasionally you don't reach a conclusion you don't like and the reason for that is the law requires it. or the constitution requires it. if you want to make policy you want to run for office so the kind of people the president is considering for circuit courts, the nomination of neil gorsuch, these are people who don't believe the job of the judges to act like a member of congress but to interpret the law which is what the founding fathers clearly had in mind for the judicial branch. shannon: it is stunning when we remember justice kennedy was confirmed by the senate 97-0. hard to imagine anything near that happening these days. you will have opposition from the democrats but what about complications on the gop side, the current absence of sen. mccain, very ill, and what are your concerns? >> we hope there will be democratic support. neil gorsuch got three senate democrats who supported his confirmation. those individuals are still in the senate. we
antonin scalia, a towering figure on the supreme court up there with oliver wendell holmes in the annals of supreme court history of the united states always used to say you're not a good judge of occasionally you don't reach a conclusion you don't like and the reason for that is the law requires it. or the constitution requires it. if you want to make policy you want to run for office so the kind of people the president is considering for circuit courts, the nomination of neil gorsuch, these...
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the us supreme court has upheld the donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges not only voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when he barred people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states shihab rattansi has more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not only expected but protesters were still incensed. but the majority of. justices had agreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a muslim this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the u.s. from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to counter the only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of ja
the us supreme court has upheld the donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the judges not only voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when he barred people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states shihab rattansi has more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not only expected but protesters were still incensed. but the majority of. justices had agreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a...
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all change at the us supreme court.landscape for a generation. chastened champions. german footballers and fans try to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where today the final places in the last 16 will be decided. coming up in the business briefing: march of the yuan. president trump vows to combat predatory investment amid growing concern about china's acquisition of foreign technology
all change at the us supreme court.landscape for a generation. chastened champions. german footballers and fans try to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. i'm rajini vaidyanathan in moscow, where today the final places in the last 16 will be decided. coming up in the business briefing: march of the yuan. president trump vows to combat predatory investment amid growing concern about china's acquisition of foreign technology
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our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetinghave a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and, a last gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow.
our top stories: a victory for president trump, as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetinghave a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and, a last gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow.
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ha the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban covering people from predominantly muslim countries. and welcome to al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha bring in a soprano also ahead and the same to national crews as myanmar's military of a planned and systematic assault on the country's one hundred minority. government forces an advance on that as thousands flee. the area denied entry into jordan and at the world cup argentina survives in vail scared to advance to the last sixteen. the u.s. supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on paper from six muslim majority countries the judges now only voted to accept the us president was acting legally when he bought paper from every yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states chopper tonty has more from washington d.c. . the five four ruling was not on the expected but protesters were still incensed. but the majority of justices how did agreed with the troubled ministration this was not a muslim this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the
ha the us supreme court upholds donald trump's travel ban covering people from predominantly muslim countries. and welcome to al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doha bring in a soprano also ahead and the same to national crews as myanmar's military of a planned and systematic assault on the country's one hundred minority. government forces an advance on that as thousands flee. the area denied entry into jordan and at the world cup argentina survives in vail scared to advance to the last...
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supreme court judges.|j presidents that you are switching supreme courtjudges. i will have to leave it on that note. i do hope you canjoin usate dateline london. goodbye. hello there. more hot and sunny weather on the cards today. it has been causing problems for some. the wildfires viewed from space a couple of days ago with the plumes of smoke extending from the fires across liverpool, birkenhead and out into the irish sea as well. looking at the weather picture, over the last five days, we have had exceptional heat. we have had five days where temperatures have exceeded 30 celsius somewhere in the uk and we're probably going to see the same today and also tomorrow as well. mind you, it has been for some of us, quite a cloudy start to the day. notice how the cloud has been shrinking. we will have clear skies before long. that is the way the weather will stay to take us through the afternoon. not a cloud in the sky for most of us. the air quite fresh across parts of north east england and eastern scotland where temperatures in the low to mid 20s are feeling very pleasant. the hottest weather will be towards the south west
supreme court judges.|j presidents that you are switching supreme courtjudges. i will have to leave it on that note. i do hope you canjoin usate dateline london. goodbye. hello there. more hot and sunny weather on the cards today. it has been causing problems for some. the wildfires viewed from space a couple of days ago with the plumes of smoke extending from the fires across liverpool, birkenhead and out into the irish sea as well. looking at the weather picture, over the last five days, we...
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a victory for donald trump after the us supreme court upholds his trouble than targeting five muslim majority countries. after last week's attempt on his life, barbara's president points the finger at formerfirst life, barbara's president points the finger at former first lady grace mugabe. we have an exclusive interview with emmerson mnangagwa. a spanish court finds that thousands of babies were stolen decades ago. argentina's world cup hopes are still alive. the last gasp goal sends the team into raptures and into the round of 16. but in the business briefing, the fearfactor. uk businesses increasingly demand a nswe i’s uk businesses increasingly demand a nswers to uk businesses increasingly demand answers to what the brexit deal will look like. but is the government ready to tell? hello. a very warm welcome to the programme, briefing on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. —— global news. 17 us states are to sue president donald trump over what they call the cruel and unusual separation of migrant families as part of his migrant families as part of his migrant
a victory for donald trump after the us supreme court upholds his trouble than targeting five muslim majority countries. after last week's attempt on his life, barbara's president points the finger at formerfirst life, barbara's president points the finger at former first lady grace mugabe. we have an exclusive interview with emmerson mnangagwa. a spanish court finds that thousands of babies were stolen decades ago. argentina's world cup hopes are still alive. the last gasp goal sends the team...
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our top stories: a victory for president trump as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingy migrants now face a more uncertain future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow.
our top stories: a victory for president trump as the us supreme court upholds the travel ban targetingy migrants now face a more uncertain future. we have a special report from the us—mexico border. fresh claims of atrocities against myanmar‘s rohingya minority. amnesty international accuses the country's army chiefs. and a last—gasp goal from argentina sends them through to the last 16 of the word cup. we'll bring you all the latest from moscow.
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the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices narrowly voted to set that the u.s. president was acting legally when people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states democrats have expressed concern after the ruling. from washington d.c. . to five four ruling was not on the expected protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how did agreed with the troubled ministration this was not a muslim this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the u.s. from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated th
the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices narrowly voted to set that the u.s. president was acting legally when people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states democrats have expressed concern after the ruling. from washington d.c. . to five four ruling was not on the expected protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how did agreed with the troubled ministration this was...
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and we‘ll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces hisican writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the french president emmanuel macron said the deal struck the right balance between responsibility and solidarity — though france is one of the countries that isn‘t prepared to host such centres. is there much to commend in these proposals? the first thing to say is there is a huge irony because migrant numbers are way down to more than 90% since the big crisis in 2015. this has exploded as a huge political issue on the european stage. i think that is down to domestic politics. in different countries around europe, primarily germany, where there is a proposed vote of no—confidence in angela merkel. this
and we‘ll discuss the direction of the us supreme court, as its longest serving justice announces hisican writer, and host of the frdh podcast, michael goldfarb. at the eu summit this week, leaders reached an agreement, of sorts, around migration — to set up secure centres in eu states for migrants, in which their asylum claims would be processed. however, these centres will be established on only a voluntary basis, and observers are already criticising the lack of detail in the plans. the...
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our top stories: all change at the us supreme court.d shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe, but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup, beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans, and no small measure of disbelief. i'll be really honest, i thought deutschland would win because they're really good. but then i was really surprised when we scored two goals! prince william speaks of his hopes for lasting peace
our top stories: all change at the us supreme court.d shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe, but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup, beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans, and no small measure of disbelief. i'll be really honest, i thought deutschland would win because they're really...
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president trump says he will immediately begin looking for a replacement for a member of the us supreme courtnedy gives mr trump the opportunity to shift the balance of country's highestjudicial body further to the right. justice kennedy had been seen as a swing member of the bench. jane o'brien‘s been looking at the pivotal role he's played. i'd like a to express our delight with the nomination ofjudge anthony m kennedy for the associate justice of the united states supreme court. anthony kennedy was a harvard law professor when he was nominated by ronald reagan. 30 years later, president donald trump bid him farewell. ijust want farewell. i just want to thankjustice kennedy for the years of tremendous service. he's a very spectacular man, really spectacular man. throughout his decade on the bench, he was a consequential voice, advancing gay rights but limiting abortion rights. a moderate republican, kennedy was often the swing vote on contentious issues, sometimes taking a more liberal stance. his departure opens the door for somebody who will appeal to conservatives. a potential shift that
president trump says he will immediately begin looking for a replacement for a member of the us supreme courtnedy gives mr trump the opportunity to shift the balance of country's highestjudicial body further to the right. justice kennedy had been seen as a swing member of the bench. jane o'brien‘s been looking at the pivotal role he's played. i'd like a to express our delight with the nomination ofjudge anthony m kennedy for the associate justice of the united states supreme court. anthony...
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the us supreme court has shut off a key revenue source for labour unions, ruling that public sector unionsrs fees to fund collective bargaining. the 5—4 ruling overturns a four—decade—old precedent and deals a blow to organized labour in the us, a traditional pillar of the democratic party. now, tech giants apple and samsung have finally settled their seven—year—long patent dispute, bringing an end to a long—running battle over the design of their rival smartphones. the fight first started in 2011, when apple sued its south korean competitor for more than $2 billion, claiming it had "slavishly" copied its product designs. sarah toms joins us now from singapore. this has been going on for a long time! a long time and it is also the biggest pate and battle of the modern technology world but as you said, keith has finally been restored after seven years. —— patent battle. peace has been restored. it initially spanned courts across the world. the terms of the settlement have not been disclosed so we might never know who blinked first or how much, if indeed samsung owes anything to apple. why n
the us supreme court has shut off a key revenue source for labour unions, ruling that public sector unionsrs fees to fund collective bargaining. the 5—4 ruling overturns a four—decade—old precedent and deals a blow to organized labour in the us, a traditional pillar of the democratic party. now, tech giants apple and samsung have finally settled their seven—year—long patent dispute, bringing an end to a long—running battle over the design of their rival smartphones. the fight first...
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the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a. mitt meant to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faith we're all one family president did strike a more conciliatory note with the muslim community last month when he extended a greeting at the beginning of ramadan butt.
the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a. mitt meant to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of...
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our top stories: all change at the us supreme court.ent could shape the political landscape for a generation. more than 200 migrants stranded on a rescue ship in the mediterranean are allowed entry into europe but the row over migration continues. auf wiedersehen, germany. the reigning champions crash out of the world cup, beaten by south korea. there's despair and delight among the fans and no small measure of disbelief. i will be honest, i thought deutschland would win because they are really...
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our top story — president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targetingive muslim—majority countries. president trump said that in an era of worldwide terrorism, "we have to be tough and we have to be safe". but a dissenting judge, said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. rescue crews in thailand are still trying to find members of a teenage football team and their coach who have been missing in a cave network since the weekend. the last 16 is taking shape in the world cup tournament. argentina havejust made it into the last 16 of the russia world cup, with a tense win over nigeria. they will go on to play france who came top of group c. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. when historians write their versions of donald trump's extraordinary ascent to the presidency, prominence will surely be given to my guest. the former director of the fbi — james comey. he was a republican hired by a democratic president, whose handling of two k
our top story — president trump has hailed a us supreme court decision to uphold his travel ban targetingive muslim—majority countries. president trump said that in an era of worldwide terrorism, "we have to be tough and we have to be safe". but a dissenting judge, said the ban was motivated by bias against muslims. rescue crews in thailand are still trying to find members of a teenage football team and their coach who have been missing in a cave network since the weekend. the...
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the us supreme court has upheld president trump's travel ban targeting several muslim—majority countriesnt trump a big victory and — for the time being — ends a fight in the lower courts over whether the policy represented an unlawful ban on muslims. in the last hour, the president praised the supreme court's decision. the supreme court ruling just coming out, a tremendous success and tremendous victory for the american people and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. ata minimum, we and we have to be safe and we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to be secure. at a minimum, we have to make sure that we've let people coming into the country, we know who is coming in, we know where they are coming from. —— we have to make sure that we vet people. we have to know who is coming here. the ruling shows that the attacks from the media and democrat politicians are wrong, and what we are looking for as republicans i can tell you is strong
the us supreme court has upheld president trump's travel ban targeting several muslim—majority countriesnt trump a big victory and — for the time being — ends a fight in the lower courts over whether the policy represented an unlawful ban on muslims. in the last hour, the president praised the supreme court's decision. the supreme court ruling just coming out, a tremendous success and tremendous victory for the american people and for our constitution. this is a great victory for our...
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sadly we will talk about donald trump, who has come up trumps in the us supreme court.has happened because there is a tweet in capitals. nothing like talking about yourself in the third person to indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5—4 ruling, so not exactly... indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 ruling, so not exactly... not a thumping victory. and in the melee of everything trump announces, we do forget the travel ban which happened some months ago, and we needed to be updated with that. this notion that people from muslim countries can't come 01’ people from muslim countries can't come or need to be rigorously check. they have upheld his right to make these, not to ban itself. they say they are not making a judgement on they are not making a judgement on the merits or otherwise. the times has this wonderful picture of these swimmers jumping into the sea of aberystwyth. it was very hot, we have to say. any advice for what you do in hot temperatures? you work in sweaty officers. good tips? well, oui’ sweaty officers. good tip
sadly we will talk about donald trump, who has come up trumps in the us supreme court.has happened because there is a tweet in capitals. nothing like talking about yourself in the third person to indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5—4 ruling, so not exactly... indicate some level of lunacy. wow! 5-4 ruling, so not exactly... not a thumping victory. and in the melee of everything trump announces, we do forget the travel ban which happened some months...
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the proposed ban sparked protests and outrage in cities across america the us supreme court will soon begin hearing legal challenges to them last year president drew additional criticism for being the first president in recent history to break the tradition of inviting muslim leaders to the white house during ramadan the koran teaches that islam is a commitment to live in peace hillary clinton as first lady hosted the first holiday dinner in one thousand nine hundred ninety six as a way of reaching out to the muslim world both presidents george bush and barack obama continue the tradition in honoring these familiar values together of peace and charity and forgiveness we affirm that whatever our faith we're all one family . president trump did strike a more conciliatory note with the muslim community last month when he extended a greeting at the beginning of ramadan but some muslims wish the president would extend that kind of geniality to his policies dion estabrook al-jazeera washington . and watching al-jazeera these are top stories and overcrowded people smugglers but it has capsiz
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supreme court. guys, thank you very much. >>> let's get some more reaction. joining us from capitol hill right now, republican congressman francis rudy of florida. what's your reaction, congressman, on the supreme court's ruling of the president's travel ban? >> i think that despite all the clumsiness and difficulties in getting this thing done which your people just described better than i could, the ban of vetting all people, including venezuela, is probably a decent idea. >> if you take a look at the 3.0 version, this third version, as far as venezuela is concerned, the ban only includes, and i'm reading specifically from the law, entry of certain venezuelan government officials and their immediate family members as non-immigrants on some business and tourist visa suspended. so it's very limited as far as venezuela is concerned. as far as libya and syria, it basically says no one can come into the united states. so there are significant differences in this nuanced third version, right? >> there are, but that will help. venezuela has been sending people back and forth
supreme court. guys, thank you very much. >>> let's get some more reaction. joining us from capitol hill right now, republican congressman francis rudy of florida. what's your reaction, congressman, on the supreme court's ruling of the president's travel ban? >> i think that despite all the clumsiness and difficulties in getting this thing done which your people just described better than i could, the ban of vetting all people, including venezuela, is probably a decent idea....
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we need to hear from the supreme court just like in the heller case which says the second amendment is not absolute. interesting enough in the ninth circuit case in 2014 the us supreme court had the opportunity to stay the 10 rounds law and justice kennedy's opinion did not. so that is all we heard from the supreme court on that. they need to step up and clarify this for the nation. jillian: do you think they will? they turned away a lot of appeals that would answer these questions, justice thomas writing a dissent said they treat the second amendment like second-rate or second-tier constitutional right. it should be on par with all the rest of them. >> the supreme court has not taken up any case since heller in 2008, they need to, they have turned down a number of challenges recently and potentially changing membership on the supreme court may break the logjam in terms of getting these issues there over the next couple years. shannon: i will be back monday for opinions and any announcements justices like to make, thank you very much. >> you are the jury, let us know. if you have a lawn in need, our midsized hero is a good friend indeed. here about rodney sm
we need to hear from the supreme court just like in the heller case which says the second amendment is not absolute. interesting enough in the ninth circuit case in 2014 the us supreme court had the opportunity to stay the 10 rounds law and justice kennedy's opinion did not. so that is all we heard from the supreme court on that. they need to step up and clarify this for the nation. jillian: do you think they will? they turned away a lot of appeals that would answer these questions, justice...
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donald trump says he wants to elect a supreme court justice who will maintain gun rights. the usnt has been given the chance to cement a majority of politically conservative judges on the country's top court afterjustice anthony kennedy announced he was to retire. the us supreme court often has the final say on contentious issues like abortion and the recent travel ban for muslims. democrats wantjudges who will rewrite the constitution anyway they wa nt to rewrite the constitution anyway they want to do it, and take away your second amendment, erasure your borders, throw open the jailhouse doors and destroy your freedoms. we must elect more republicans. we have to do that. —— erase. in case you didn't know... england take on belgium tonight in their final world cup group game in kaliningrad. sandwiched between poland and lithuania, the russian province is an easier location for england fans to reach. 0ur moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, reports. hi, guys, welcome to kaliningrad! these england fans took the easy route to russia, a two—hour charter flight direct to kaliningra
donald trump says he wants to elect a supreme court justice who will maintain gun rights. the usnt has been given the chance to cement a majority of politically conservative judges on the country's top court afterjustice anthony kennedy announced he was to retire. the us supreme court often has the final say on contentious issues like abortion and the recent travel ban for muslims. democrats wantjudges who will rewrite the constitution anyway they wa nt to rewrite the constitution anyway they...
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week the formal process begins of the meeting judicial nominees for the next opening on the us supreme court. shannon: going to be another busy week. roe v wade is back in the spotlight following justice kennedy's retirement announcement, democrats claiming donald trump's nominee will likely support overturning the landmark abortion case. kristen fisher is digging into those claims and has more. >> reporter: a few hours ago aboard air force one donald trump said he will not ask supreme court candidates how they might vote on really wade but an interview airing sunday with maria bartiromo he was less definitive. >> are you going to ask your nominees how they might vote on row versus wade? >> that is a big one and probably not. they are all saying you don't do that. i'm putting conservative people on and i will try to do something like that but i will not be so specific. >> reporter: he was more specific as a candidate during a debate one month before the election. >> do you want to see the court overturned, you went to see the court protect the second amendment, do you want to see the court o
week the formal process begins of the meeting judicial nominees for the next opening on the us supreme court. shannon: going to be another busy week. roe v wade is back in the spotlight following justice kennedy's retirement announcement, democrats claiming donald trump's nominee will likely support overturning the landmark abortion case. kristen fisher is digging into those claims and has more. >> reporter: a few hours ago aboard air force one donald trump said he will not ask supreme...
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the us supreme court has ruled in favour of a christian bakerfrom colorado, who refused to make a wedding decision, the justices faulted the colorado civil rights commission's handling of the claims brought against jack phillips, saying it had shown a hostility to religion. now, every off—duty fbi agent is entitled to have a good time, but beware the backflip. as he performed the move on the dancefloor of a denver bar, this agent's gun dropped out of his belt. when he tried to grab it, it discharged, hitting another customer in the leg. the man is now being treated for a non—life—threatening injury. police in colorado are investigating. now, i have a few problems with this. one, chinos with no socks, but maybe that's just me. secondly, the dreadful dad dancing for which he could incur a charge alone. and thirdly, what sort of a man, never mind an fbi agent, backflips with a gun stuck in his waistband? what, because you backflip over time without a gun in your waistband?” never backflip. i can hardly get out of bed. on the socks, you have just had a week in france. i thought you had a week
the us supreme court has ruled in favour of a christian bakerfrom colorado, who refused to make a wedding decision, the justices faulted the colorado civil rights commission's handling of the claims brought against jack phillips, saying it had shown a hostility to religion. now, every off—duty fbi agent is entitled to have a good time, but beware the backflip. as he performed the move on the dancefloor of a denver bar, this agent's gun dropped out of his belt. when he tried to grab it, it...
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thisjust in: a key member of the us supreme court, justice anthony kennedy, has announced he's steppingump the chance to replace a pivotal member ofa chance to replace a pivotal member of a divided court. if connect he was monitored by president reagan's does this mean? here's 81 years old, he is considered a swing justice, one of the more moderate on the supreme court and so donald trump is going to have an opportunity to put and someone going to have an opportunity to put and someone more going to have an opportunity to put and someone more conservative than anthony kennedy. he had a landmark decision that opened up independent expenditure and political campaigns, the so—called citizens united decision. it created the current campaignfinance decision. it created the current campaign finance system we are living under. what this means immediately is that the battle lines are going to be drawn. liberal groups will push to block any nominee donald trump comes up with. conservatives will be salivating at the opportunity to push the supreme court even further right and it already is. there
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us thousands fleeing the area are denied entry to jordan. and the violation of human rights council takes the u.s. to the un's international court of justice ever the blockade of. the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices narrowly voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states democrats have expressed concern after the ruling chipper towns is more from washington d.c. . to five four ruling was not unexpected but protesters were still incensed. but a majority of justices how degreed with the trumpet ministration this was not a muslim band this policy was the result of a careful global interagency analysis of vetting procedures for travelers to the u.s. from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal just
us thousands fleeing the area are denied entry to jordan. and the violation of human rights council takes the u.s. to the un's international court of justice ever the blockade of. the us supreme court has upheld donald trump's travel ban on people from five muslim majority countries the justices narrowly voted to accept that the u.s. president was acting legally when people from iran yemen somalia libya and syria from entering the united states democrats have expressed concern after the ruling...