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that is a shocking discovery to most people most western countries don't permit the us supreme court permits so consequently you have 2 detectives making it seem as if we have independent evidence they something very specific about what that evidence is telling us that you are involved in something they've already started that strafing process and the mother already is believing. join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. in a day or thinks. we dare to ask. one of the worst mass shootings in america was in less vigorous in 2017 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last big where many say elected officials are controlled by can see you know knows the dangers shooting reveal where d l v m p d really is and now it's part of the standard sheen the american public barely remembers that happens just shows you the power of money on las vegas the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contag
that is a shocking discovery to most people most western countries don't permit the us supreme court permits so consequently you have 2 detectives making it seem as if we have independent evidence they something very specific about what that evidence is telling us that you are involved in something they've already started that strafing process and the mother already is believing. join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics school business...
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that is a shocking discovery to most people most western countries don't permit the us supreme court permits so consequently you have 2 detectives making it seem as if we have independent evidence they sometimes get very specific about what that evidence is tell. yes the you are involved in something they've already started that same thing process and the mother already is believing. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. banks geysers financial survivor they say money the bellatrix. lestrange using this is a central plank support diagram is kind of common right now so you stop to. still going to see both of you. dead already. is a little bit isn't it. is it. true that the brain is you bet your surely that even better to savor it. so you did you mean mistake so he just introduced the word mistake he's about to develop this theme that enables lorenzo to admit some degree of involvement while minimizing his own role as part of a package of techniques that in which you com
that is a shocking discovery to most people most western countries don't permit the us supreme court permits so consequently you have 2 detectives making it seem as if we have independent evidence they sometimes get very specific about what that evidence is tell. yes the you are involved in something they've already started that same thing process and the mother already is believing. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports...
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virginia became the first southern state to repeal the death penalty since the us supreme court reinstatedas a major shift for virginia, which has put to death more people in its history than any other state. facebook says it's blocked a group of hackers in china who used the platform to spy on uighur muslims overseas by infecting their devices with malicious software. the social media giant said the group targeted under 500 uighur activists, journalists and dissidents living in the us, canada, australia, turkey and other countries. one of the world's most important shipping routes, the suez canal in egypt, has been blocked by a grounded giant container ship. more than 10% of global trade passes through the canal, which connects the mediterranean sea to the red sea. the hold—up has sent oil prices to higher levels on international markets. our global trade correspondent dharshini david has the story. there are bottlenecks on the daily commute, and then there's this — a ship the size of the empire state building, blocking one of the busiest shipping lanes, after being blown aground by stron
virginia became the first southern state to repeal the death penalty since the us supreme court reinstatedas a major shift for virginia, which has put to death more people in its history than any other state. facebook says it's blocked a group of hackers in china who used the platform to spy on uighur muslims overseas by infecting their devices with malicious software. the social media giant said the group targeted under 500 uighur activists, journalists and dissidents living in the us, canada,...
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but my husband was 100% innocent, which is why the most left—wing justice on the us supreme court, rutho use invented law to convict him. and that was part of herjudgment. the fact was that when it went down to a lower court, there was a judge of great hostility who managed to reinstate one or two charges. and i think he was, in the end convicted of stealing something like $200,000 by wire fraud — which is a crime which doesn't even exist in most countries. the obstruction ofjustice was complete nonsense. it took place theoretically in canada, and the canadian court said there was no obstruction ofjustice. so, i think you're being — you're slanting things. my husband was entirely innocent. and, were he not, i would not have been there. i am many bad things, i am many horrible things, possibly, you make your own judgments. but one thing i am not is a criminal. when he came out, you built a life with him, but it was a life very different from the life before. and you, again, going back to the concept of enemies and, indeed, maybe vengeance as well, you do dish the dirt on all the people w
but my husband was 100% innocent, which is why the most left—wing justice on the us supreme court, rutho use invented law to convict him. and that was part of herjudgment. the fact was that when it went down to a lower court, there was a judge of great hostility who managed to reinstate one or two charges. and i think he was, in the end convicted of stealing something like $200,000 by wire fraud — which is a crime which doesn't even exist in most countries. the obstruction ofjustice was...
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virginia became the first southern state to repeal the death penalty since the us supreme court reinstatedhe new law, set to go into effect injuly, comes as a major shift for virginia, which has put to death more people in its history than any other state. facebook says it's blocked a group of hackers in china who used the platform to spy on uighurs overseas by infecting their devices with malicious software. the social media giant said the group targeted under 500 uighur activists, journalists and dissidents living in the us, canada, australia, turkey and other countries. in brazil, nearly 300,000 people have died from covid—i9, with oxygen running low in some of the busiest icus. it is the front line in the battle against the virus at the moment. it would appear things are going from bad to worse. this graph says it all. highly contagious variants are sweeping through the country, creating a tsunami of new infections. brazil is set to pass the grim milestone, just one day after it recorded more than 3,000 daily deaths. it has the second highest death toll in the world. presidentjair bols
virginia became the first southern state to repeal the death penalty since the us supreme court reinstatedhe new law, set to go into effect injuly, comes as a major shift for virginia, which has put to death more people in its history than any other state. facebook says it's blocked a group of hackers in china who used the platform to spy on uighurs overseas by infecting their devices with malicious software. the social media giant said the group targeted under 500 uighur activists, journalists...
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doesn't even take into account where incumbents live but that's a state decision and the see us supreme court has ruled on that i do not believe that the gerrymandering provision of h.r. one would pass muster with the latest supreme court decision on gerrymandering so it's an exercise in bloviation it's not going to go anywhere and it's providing false hope for gerrymandering reform german reform has to come at the state level and i encourage it so when it comes to kentucky and your constituents that you're dealing with i don't know the kentucky scene well is that is that something where some of these other provisions on transparency of political donations which you were just talking about for the small donor but also for the large donors and these provisions about gerrymandering reform as john just talked about would those make a difference in your political climate oh of course doesn't make a difference everywhere and i think that's why it's important for us to have political consistency and that's why it's so important for the federal government to be engaged there i mean at the end of the
doesn't even take into account where incumbents live but that's a state decision and the see us supreme court has ruled on that i do not believe that the gerrymandering provision of h.r. one would pass muster with the latest supreme court decision on gerrymandering so it's an exercise in bloviation it's not going to go anywhere and it's providing false hope for gerrymandering reform german reform has to come at the state level and i encourage it so when it comes to kentucky and your...
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. >> 91 next week and we are profiling the legacy of the trailblazing first female us supreme court justiceto be the last. >> sandra day o'connor did succeed. a history making woman is a westerner. pragmatic conservative, grandmother and first woman on the nation's highest court. ruth mcgregor was justice o'connor's first law clerk who herself later became chief justice on the arizona supreme court. a 1-time boss took her experience as a prosecutor, later a state senator to forge a consensus minded strategy to decide tough cases. >> a practical approach but one that was grounded in new york principles and respect for what the judiciary means to the american democratic government. >> reporter: he called it sensible solutions to questions like gun control, abortion access, civil and voting rights, executive power. that restrain flexible approach was shaped by her upbringing in the high desert of arizona growing up on a vast family ranch. >> we were 3000 miles from the nearest town. >> she could brand cattle, drive a tractor, fire a rifle. >> i love living on that ranch and grew up on the back
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they said he would be perfect for the us supreme court. but unfortunately, they all changed their mind and the committee failed to do its job and did not consider his nomination and for the sake of ournation and security and commitment to the rule of law on glad we chose a different path this time . judge garland's the hollow justice department in at a pivotal time. i worked with the justice department through eight prior administrations. this would be the ninth. the plain fact is i've never seen any more relentless politicization as we witnessed during the past four years area not anytime either republicans or democrats this committee knows that to be true . so judge garland job was not just to restore the integrity of the justice department but to restore our faith in the americanjustice system . it's an incredibly tall task for any incoming attorney general. judge garland willultimately try to confront a clear and present danger of domestic white supremacy and extremism . the ideology that led to the january sixth insurrection against o
they said he would be perfect for the us supreme court. but unfortunately, they all changed their mind and the committee failed to do its job and did not consider his nomination and for the sake of ournation and security and commitment to the rule of law on glad we chose a different path this time . judge garland's the hollow justice department in at a pivotal time. i worked with the justice department through eight prior administrations. this would be the ninth. the plain fact is i've never...
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court for refusing to make a cake for a gender transition celebration. christina coleman joins us with more on that. >> reporter: 3 years ago jack phillips won a partial victory at the us supremeer he declined to make a wedding cake for same-sex couple. baking the cake violated his sincerely held religious belief, now he has another legal fight on his hand, it started in colorado state court. a transgender woman is suing the baker profusion to make a cake in 2017 in honor of her gender transition. after the shop turns down making the cake, she called back to request a cake with satan smoking a joint on it. mister phillips declined to make that cake too. the wall street journal reports she was hoping to persuade phillips to see the, quote, errors of his thinking. phillips's attorneys say the client is being targeted for his religious beliefs. they say phillips was not discriminating against her and refused to make the initial cake because he didn't want to send a message that he agreed a gender transition is something to be celebrated. here's jack phillips on fox news at night. >> we have our set standards and we treat every customer the same, we create every cake we can that d
court for refusing to make a cake for a gender transition celebration. christina coleman joins us with more on that. >> reporter: 3 years ago jack phillips won a partial victory at the us supremeer he declined to make a wedding cake for same-sex couple. baking the cake violated his sincerely held religious belief, now he has another legal fight on his hand, it started in colorado state court. a transgender woman is suing the baker profusion to make a cake in 2017 in honor of her gender...
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started treating its $70000.00 drivers in britain as well because instead of contract us this follows a supreme court ruling that means the drivers can now receive a minimum wage paid holiday and even pensions it's unclear what this means about them but operations in other countries. and chinese tech companies are dealing with a fallout from increased scrutiny from the country's market regulator authorities have slapped huge fines on at least a dozen companies in recent months alleging they broke monopoly rules banks saying take indexes down to than 20 percent in the past month as investors flee. and that's your business update here on t w at this hour we'll be back of course in the meantime for me the team member lent thanks for watching. an amount 70 percent of its forests have been cut down for economic reasons a. 1000000 army man is fighting this way with economic means most of the older vision of planting new rain forests and using them to generate income while the seeds are growing capital to me against climate change. 3000. next block t.w. . we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. the ma
started treating its $70000.00 drivers in britain as well because instead of contract us this follows a supreme court ruling that means the drivers can now receive a minimum wage paid holiday and even pensions it's unclear what this means about them but operations in other countries. and chinese tech companies are dealing with a fallout from increased scrutiny from the country's market regulator authorities have slapped huge fines on at least a dozen companies in recent months alleging they...
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use. the supreme court is looking at it because it's not been particularly friendly in recent times to the voting rights act. number one, gutting section 5, the formula that provides for the preclearance by the doj on these issues the idea of up ending the intent based test. if they gave a real benefit of the doubt to jurisdictions about whether they had a racially motivated intent to adopt things. what is left now is the results test. meaning, if you didn't have the intent to discriminate, or to create this inequity, if the result is to have this affect still, then you can still fall under section 2 and still infringe upon that aspect of it. the court is already leaning toward the idea of well, this exists in other places the ability to have a person's vote only count if its actually in the precinct. and the other way is the idea of saying only certain people can take your absentee ballot and place it there for you. looking across the exhibit number and saying this happens other places but of course these lawyers have pointed out that the reason they are doing it is to capitalize in respe
use. the supreme court is looking at it because it's not been particularly friendly in recent times to the voting rights act. number one, gutting section 5, the formula that provides for the preclearance by the doj on these issues the idea of up ending the intent based test. if they gave a real benefit of the doubt to jurisdictions about whether they had a racially motivated intent to adopt things. what is left now is the results test. meaning, if you didn't have the intent to discriminate, or...
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and understand the thought they could control him, they could use him, they could use them to take over the supreme court. they could use them to recklessly cut taxes. they could do with their own agenda was really demanding more from because he didn't care about any of it other than his power, is adulation, the role that he played rather than the job he was supposed to do. i hope the republican party catches up with the rest of the country. the other thing i would add about this is, it truly is shameful that the republican party has decided that it cannot win elections unless it stops people from voting. many in the republican party were upset that not only president biden vice president harris when their states, but that we elected to dynamic setters from georgia. so what is the response? with difference with the democrats but we could stand up for them. we could make our case. i don't be anything possible to be part of its future oriented. start standard turn the clock back trying to bring back all kind of voter suppression tactics. omega devitt cofer black and brown people, we don't think they could
and understand the thought they could control him, they could use him, they could use them to take over the supreme court. they could use them to recklessly cut taxes. they could do with their own agenda was really demanding more from because he didn't care about any of it other than his power, is adulation, the role that he played rather than the job he was supposed to do. i hope the republican party catches up with the rest of the country. the other thing i would add about this is, it truly...
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dollar went sky high we all suffered with this decision i hope that the supreme court grieved reestablishes what was judged well joins us live now from rio de janeiro monica said a supreme court has postponed its verdict whether to throw out the sevens against luna tell us more about the court's decision. ok so the court has now the 5 members on this trial what they were the siding today was whether judge sasha moral religious who was the judge that led the whole investigation in the car wash scandal which ultimately result resulted in the impeachment of former president bill maher is there and charges that and leave a big charged with corruption and convicted and imprisoned well they were deciding whether he had a political agenda of his own or he wasn't and impartial judge as he said he was and the court was split it was 2 people that he was in partial to people said he was not and the 5th judge said he needed some time to make up because he just arriving you had not read the full history of as you were saying of all these twists judicial twists going back and forth which plunged a little of from being an extremely po
dollar went sky high we all suffered with this decision i hope that the supreme court grieved reestablishes what was judged well joins us live now from rio de janeiro monica said a supreme court has postponed its verdict whether to throw out the sevens against luna tell us more about the court's decision. ok so the court has now the 5 members on this trial what they were the siding today was whether judge sasha moral religious who was the judge that led the whole investigation in the car wash...
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a lot of them thought they could control trump, they could use him, they could use them to take over the supreme court. they could use him to recklessly cut taxes. they could do what their own agenda must really demanding, because he did not care about any of it other than his power, his adulation, the role that he played rather than the job he was supposed to do. i hope the republican party catches up with the rest of the country. the other thing i would add about this is, it truly is shameful that the republican party has decided that it cannot win elections unless it stops people from voting. many in the republican party were deeply upset, that not only president biden and vice president harris one their states, but we elected two dynamic settlers -- senators from georgia. so what is the response? not we have differences, but we can stand up and make our case, so we are going to do everything possible to be a party that is future oriented. instead, they are turning the clock back, trying to bring back all kinds of voter suppression tactics. to make it difficult for black and brown people, older peo
a lot of them thought they could control trump, they could use him, they could use them to take over the supreme court. they could use him to recklessly cut taxes. they could do what their own agenda must really demanding, because he did not care about any of it other than his power, his adulation, the role that he played rather than the job he was supposed to do. i hope the republican party catches up with the rest of the country. the other thing i would add about this is, it truly is shameful...
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of the senate when it came to the bipartisan traditions about supreme court judges. he usede could to steal supreme court seats. so he is picking and choosing which issues he wants to call for in terms of bipartisanship and senate traditions and which ones he doesn't. and this can't be tolerated. when it comes down to it, as you were talking about, from stacey abrams to others, the fact is this voting rights issue is pre preeminent. it is more important to protect the voting rights of americans than to preserve the filibuster in its current form. as senator warnock said, the new senator from georgia, the idea that you have to protect the rights of the senate at the expense of the people throughout the united states is an absurdity. if this is a democracy, you have to protect voting rights first. if the filibuster can be preserved in other ways, so be it. there may need to be an exception made, at least with regard to voting rights, which are the foundation of the entire democracy. the filibuster is not the foundation of this democracy. >> okay, so listen. explain -- and i do
of the senate when it came to the bipartisan traditions about supreme court judges. he usede could to steal supreme court seats. so he is picking and choosing which issues he wants to call for in terms of bipartisanship and senate traditions and which ones he doesn't. and this can't be tolerated. when it comes down to it, as you were talking about, from stacey abrams to others, the fact is this voting rights issue is pre preeminent. it is more important to protect the voting rights of americans...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings ust, and the company's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices - this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and i this will be costly to you? we are | not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? hill" this will come out of the driver's income instead? our expectation is that we can — income instead? our expectation is that we can grow — income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the _ income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business - income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business by l that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings ust, and the company's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise _ this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices - this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and i this will...
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but they say it is a vehicle that they want to use for the supreme court to overturn roe v. as i understand it, even in blue states that have taken steps to really preserve reproductive rights, you've got conservative lawmakers in some of those states that are trying to add anti-abortion language to state constitutions. what's the overall impact of that? >> absolutely. so these constitutional amendments really set the stage for a post-roe v. wade world. so far 14 anti-abortion constitutional amendments have been introduced this year and that's more than three times the amount in 2019. so if these constitutional amendments are approved by voters and if the supreme court does overturn roe v. wade, the language in the state's constitution that says there's no right to an abortion or the funding of an abortion would make it extremely difficult to strike down any of these abortion restrictions or abortion bans in state courts. so we already saw kansas legislators pass a constitutional amendment and next year in 2022, voters will directly weigh in on the ballot. i'm sure we will s
but they say it is a vehicle that they want to use for the supreme court to overturn roe v. as i understand it, even in blue states that have taken steps to really preserve reproductive rights, you've got conservative lawmakers in some of those states that are trying to add anti-abortion language to state constitutions. what's the overall impact of that? >> absolutely. so these constitutional amendments really set the stage for a post-roe v. wade world. so far 14 anti-abortion...
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supreme court. drivers have consistently told _ ruling in the supreme court. drivers have consistently told us— work flexibly. but you did it because you _ work flexibly. but you did it because you had _ work flexibly. but you did it because you had to - work flexibly. but you did it| because you had to because work flexibly. but you did it i because you had to because of work flexibly. but you did it - because you had to because of the court case. you could have done this years ago. fits court case. you could have done this ears ato. : , court case. you could have done this ears ato. a court case. you could have done this earsato. �*, . ., ., years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because — years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we _ years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we now— years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we now have _ years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we now have clarity i years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we now have clarity as i years ago. as i said, we chose to do it because we now have clarity as to | it because we now h
supreme court. drivers have consistently told _ ruling in the supreme court. drivers have consistently told us— work flexibly. but you did it because you _ work flexibly. but you did it because you had _ work flexibly. but you did it because you had to - work flexibly. but you did it| because you had to because work flexibly. but you did it i because you had to because of work flexibly. but you did it - because you had to because of the court case. you could have done this years ago. fits...
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a federal judge in the us has called on the supreme court to reconsider laws protecting the media from prosecution when commenting on a defamation case laurence silberman claimed the news outlets have become dangerous and are heavily skewed to one side of the political spectrum. the increased power of the press is so dangerous today because we're very close to one party control of these institutions the new york times and washington post a virtually democratic party broadsheets nearly all television network in cable is a democratic party trumpet a democratic party trumpet i mean what an exaggeration it's not like they treated his inauguration as the 2nd coming of christ contrast on display the night was so stark i mean those lights that are that are just shooting out from the lincoln memorial along the reflecting pool i love you like almost extensions of joe biden's arms embracing america well they were just excited when he was actually in the white house they saw this throwing the tough questions at him. not to michael in crisis the media's not about that but they did go wild of those
a federal judge in the us has called on the supreme court to reconsider laws protecting the media from prosecution when commenting on a defamation case laurence silberman claimed the news outlets have become dangerous and are heavily skewed to one side of the political spectrum. the increased power of the press is so dangerous today because we're very close to one party control of these institutions the new york times and washington post a virtually democratic party broadsheets nearly all...
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arizona is not just a problem because the supreme court can use what they're pretty much looking at rightw is it okay for the state legislature and state officials to keep moving voting locations which always seems to happen in black and brown districts, the supreme court is almost guaranteed to say that's perfectly fine, we don't care, you basically -- they don't rule that any sort of voting law changes are racist unless it's done by the klan and that's going to be used to open the pathway to have voter suppression around the country. the legislature wants to pass a law that says they can overthrow of overrule a certification of votes and that the legislature can pretty much pick the president regardless of what the majority voters in the state of arizona want. >> i do want to ask you about sad news we learned about last hour, vernon jordan, adviser to former president bill clinton, so many other national influencers in this country, passed away at 85 years old. how much of a loss is this? who was he to this country? >> this is huge. first, i tell everybody, i encourage you to read the s
arizona is not just a problem because the supreme court can use what they're pretty much looking at rightw is it okay for the state legislature and state officials to keep moving voting locations which always seems to happen in black and brown districts, the supreme court is almost guaranteed to say that's perfectly fine, we don't care, you basically -- they don't rule that any sort of voting law changes are racist unless it's done by the klan and that's going to be used to open the pathway to...
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we see the front of us in the supreme court case in 2014 kamala harris versus glenn which is a case where the republican dominated supreme court majority led by our best friend samuel rolled that home care workers are partial public employees. because the home care workers that are paid by medicaid, they are sort of public employees. but they're also kind of not workers at all. they are part of the family there doing this out of love. and the argument in that case was put forward by a woman who is backed by all these antiunion foundations pay but they did find a home mortgage be representative of it take i'm being paid their medicated take care of my son. i do not want a union get a between me and my family. which means that a lot of home care workers are not taken care of their family paired they are in fact taking care of clients who they have no biological relationship to. i think importantly the supreme court case in 2014 was laying the groundwork for a further check on that unions of all public-sector workers which then came a couple years later the janice case. and so the tax and ho
we see the front of us in the supreme court case in 2014 kamala harris versus glenn which is a case where the republican dominated supreme court majority led by our best friend samuel rolled that home care workers are partial public employees. because the home care workers that are paid by medicaid, they are sort of public employees. but they're also kind of not workers at all. they are part of the family there doing this out of love. and the argument in that case was put forward by a woman who...
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supreme court declared must bend to the law of the creator making any notion of equality between men and women, silly and downright dangerous. two years later virginia minor appeared before the court using the 14th amendment to insist on her right to vote again a unanimous court rejected minors argument her status as a citizen was irrelevant entering into perfectly circular logic the court reason that since women are citizens, but cannot vote that women did not have a right to vote. when congress attempted to protect the equality of black americans with a serious series of civil rights acts the court overturned them on the basis of congressional overreach in trying to enforce that 14th amendment congress had violated the tenth extending its reach into private matters if a southern state wanted if southern state governments wanted to limit the rights of their black citizens, that was their business the court impatiently noted that 18 years had passed since the civil war surely it was time to move on from these issues the civil war and reconstruction taught white supremacists that they had to keep whites and blacks apart or they might come to see one another as equals the white supremacis
supreme court declared must bend to the law of the creator making any notion of equality between men and women, silly and downright dangerous. two years later virginia minor appeared before the court using the 14th amendment to insist on her right to vote again a unanimous court rejected minors argument her status as a citizen was irrelevant entering into perfectly circular logic the court reason that since women are citizens, but cannot vote that women did not have a right to vote. when...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings uspplies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you think that workers want to know that they're i wish they had done this a few years ago, but this is a tremendous victory for people in this country. it could have big implications for the gig economy. they are one of the biggest players in the gig economy and others will be looking closely at this and thinking, after six years of litigation, they had to give in to the inevitable and agree that their drivers were workers, so they will need to do the same. this movie is a fundamental change, one which will be closely watched around the world, this move. drivers are working from the moment they turn on the app. are we one step clo
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings uspplies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you think that workers want...
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supreme court and other courts didn't want to do anything about it. they didn't have the courage, the supreme court. they didn't have the courage to act. but instead used process and lack of standing. they rejected it. they should be ashamed of themselves for what they have done to our country. they didn't have the guts or the courage to make the right decision. >> well, that certainly doesn't play like someone who is worried about inciting another insurrection. maybe because he got away with it the first time and still has a political future ahead of him and big plans to selling some scores, which brings us to the part of trump's speech that sounded like a mob boss reading his enemies list. >> democrats don't have grand standers like myth romney, little ben sass, richard burr, bill cassidy, susan collins, lisa murkowski, pat toomey. and in the house, tom rice, south carolina, adam kin zinger, dan new house. anthony gonzalez, that's another beauty. fred upton, jamie herrera butler. peter myer. john katco, david val dayo, and of course the warmonger, the person that loves seeing our troops fighting, liz cheney. how about that? the good news is, in her s
supreme court and other courts didn't want to do anything about it. they didn't have the courage, the supreme court. they didn't have the courage to act. but instead used process and lack of standing. they rejected it. they should be ashamed of themselves for what they have done to our country. they didn't have the guts or the courage to make the right decision. >> well, that certainly doesn't play like someone who is worried about inciting another insurrection. maybe because he got away...
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i think many of us are concerned about what the trump supreme court will give us and what we'll need to unravel over the course of our lifetime as we take back our supreme court. but i believe that the state of the law is still as chair preston described and they haven't fully eviscerated all of regulations, at least the matter of the constitution, although i know that is some folk's goal. all right. so our last speaker before we hear from the truly important people -- well everybody here is important, but before we hear from the small business owners themselves is the attorney with three years of experience advising small business tenants about commercial leases and representing them in lease negotiations. and he's here on behalf of lawyers committee to talk about what they're seeing in their work with small business clients. >> thank you, supervisor mandelman. just appreciate everyone giving me a minute while i figure out how to share my screen and put up my slides. >> we can see your presentation. it is very small, however. >> yes, i'm going into presenting mode. thank you, mr. car
i think many of us are concerned about what the trump supreme court will give us and what we'll need to unravel over the course of our lifetime as we take back our supreme court. but i believe that the state of the law is still as chair preston described and they haven't fully eviscerated all of regulations, at least the matter of the constitution, although i know that is some folk's goal. all right. so our last speaker before we hear from the truly important people -- well everybody here is...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings uspany's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you think that workers want to know that they're going to get a minimum wage for the amount of hours that they are out trying to get work, notjust the amount of hours that they happen to be able to pick up a ride? tonight, one driver's union was pleased. i wish they had done this a few years ago, but this is a tremendous victory for people in this country. this decision could have big implications across the gig economy. uber is probably the biggest player in the gig economy and others will be looking closely at this and thinking, after six years of litigation, uber to give in to the inevitable and agree that their drivers were workers, so they will need to
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings uspany's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you think that workers want to know that they're going...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings usimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. tonight one drive union was pleased with that i wish they had done this years ago. this is a tremendous victory for working people in this country. this decision could have implications across the gig economy. uber is probably the most- well— known and potentially the biggest player- of the gig economy. and other players will look closely l at this and thinking well, after six - years of litigation uber had to give into the inevitable and agreed _ that their drivers are workers. so we probably need. to be doing the same. this move is a fundamental change and its one that will be closely watched around the world. caroline
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings usimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. tonight one drive...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings ust, and the company's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. are passengers going to see their fares rise, because this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. so will this come out of the driver's income instead? where is that money going to come from? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well, bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. i wish they had done this five few years ago, i wish they had listened then, but they are listening now, and this is a tremendous victory for people in this country. this decision could have big implications across the gig economy. uber is probably the most well—known and the biggest player in the gig economy and others will be looking closely at this and thinking, after six years of litigation, uber had to give in to the inevitable and agree that their drivers were workers, so we probably need to do the s
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings ust, and the company's minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. are passengers going to see their fares rise, because this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. so will this come out of the driver's income instead? where is that money going to come from? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by...
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us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> coming up. today a republican lawyer admitted on the record in the united states supreme court that republicans cannot win elections if we count every vote cast by every legally registered voter. bill katyal will join us next. bill katyal will join us next. ♪ ♪ are you ready to join the duers? those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. du more with less asthma. talk to your asthma specialist about dupixent. if your financial situation has changed, we may be able to help
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the supreme court's decision centers on former judge said general who oversaw a little of the suv us trial and sentenced him to 12 years in prison monica yant to kiev and here there's an arrow has more for us. the court was divided as brazil is divided the supreme court has 5 judges to have said that that is a mortal who has not been in partial one of those 2 has said that this is the biggest judicial scandal in brazil's history to others say that he has been partial and the 5th judge says he's very new as the supreme court judge in need needs more time to read through the documents and vote but this does not change the fact that moola can now run for the presidency next year if he wants it's true that he can be retried since this vote has not eliminated all the charges against him all the evidence so he will be able to be a candidate next year who may be replied this is something that will take time and some statute of limitations meet expire meanwhile so yes it is a comeback and more than that i think it will sort of vindicated because he has been saying all along that he has been
the supreme court's decision centers on former judge said general who oversaw a little of the suv us trial and sentenced him to 12 years in prison monica yant to kiev and here there's an arrow has more for us. the court was divided as brazil is divided the supreme court has 5 judges to have said that that is a mortal who has not been in partial one of those 2 has said that this is the biggest judicial scandal in brazil's history to others say that he has been partial and the 5th judge says he's...
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after after those new things and we just found out that 2 days ago the supreme court's office of the court administrator has asked judge usto do an inventory of he says about the lawyers who have died or who have been attacked and we're wondering why it has taken them only this march to issue such an order when the new things have started in january and even beyond that why the action only now when lawyers were already being killed not just last year but years before that carlos so you heard leon there talk about the fact that it's not just activists who are being targeted in the philippines right now it's also members of the legal profession i want to ask you specifically about that how bad has it gotten right now when it comes to targeting members of the legal profession and attacks against them. oh it's got to really so bad mom out is something that that. keeps us awake these days in the philippines i mean one of the one of the latest attacks that happened was last week when a lawyer in the central philippines left stabbed with a screwdriver. clearly evident the some people one. went after him because what he was doing
after after those new things and we just found out that 2 days ago the supreme court's office of the court administrator has asked judge usto do an inventory of he says about the lawyers who have died or who have been attacked and we're wondering why it has taken them only this march to issue such an order when the new things have started in january and even beyond that why the action only now when lawyers were already being killed not just last year but years before that carlos so you heard...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings use only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. tonight onedrive union was pleased with that i wish they had done this years ago. with that i wish they had done this ears a . o. , with that i wish they had done this ears auo. , , . with that i wish they had done this earsauo. , _, ., , years ago. this is a tremendous victory for _ years ago. this is a tremendous victory for working _ years ago. this is a tremendous victory for working people - years ago. this is a tremendous victory for working people in - years ago. this is a tremendous | victory for working people in this country. victory for working people in this count . , . , ., victory for working people in this count. ,
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings use only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? our expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. tonight onedrive union...
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but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings us minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you think that workers want to know that they're going to get a minimum wage for the amount of hours that they are out trying to get work, notjust the amount of hours that they happen to be able to pick up a ride? ithink we... a driver in london will earn on average now £17 an hour, and a driver outside of london... but only if they pick up a ride? so i'm a private hire driver in london, and actually, i wish they had done this a few years ago, but this is a tremendous victory for people in this country. it could have big implications for the gig economy. they are one of the biggest players in the gig economy and
but we can now go further than we've gone before because of the clarity that the supreme court ruling brings us minimum wage only applies once a driver accepts a ride. this will be costly to you? we are not expecting to rise prices and we want to remain price competitive. this will come out of the driver's income instead? 0ur expectation is that we can grow the business by treating drivers well and bringing drivers onto the platform, and also by growing with cities as they unlock. don't you...
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stunned santander all with the top stories here on al-jazeera brazil's president has also supreme court to overturn caf use undock downs imposed by men as a governess triable sonora says they're acting as dictators and starving brazilians by forcing them to stay at home during this pandemic mechanic have reports now from . the beaches in rio de janeiro seem to be a world apart far from the couvade 19 pandemic buyer.
stunned santander all with the top stories here on al-jazeera brazil's president has also supreme court to overturn caf use undock downs imposed by men as a governess triable sonora says they're acting as dictators and starving brazilians by forcing them to stay at home during this pandemic mechanic have reports now from . the beaches in rio de janeiro seem to be a world apart far from the couvade 19 pandemic buyer.
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got bleed the real or present in the country right that's a budgie speaking to us from the call thank you. ghana supreme court has upheld president knuckle fladell is to stand by election victory judges rejected a challenge from his rival john who alleged irregularities in the results now the election was a close contest between the 2 political heavyweights hama change that puts at an added to president a call for others total and some polling stations pushing him about the 50 percent threshold needed to of weight and reynolds but the court ruled that these allegations were without errors. she was at the course in a crisis and has this report. with this judgment that's the end of the road for former president john muhammad in challenging a presidential election results and that's a disappointment to him and his supporters for his opening the. president this is an affirmation of his reelection that brinks enjoy and that of his supporters and of cause their outcome has been accepted i would speak fairly and i'm one guy names across the country about there are no reports of violence or clashes as a result of the
got bleed the real or present in the country right that's a budgie speaking to us from the call thank you. ghana supreme court has upheld president knuckle fladell is to stand by election victory judges rejected a challenge from his rival john who alleged irregularities in the results now the election was a close contest between the 2 political heavyweights hama change that puts at an added to president a call for others total and some polling stations pushing him about the 50 percent threshold...