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the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. tigray�*s worsening crisis — the un is warning of an imminent famine, unless drastic measures are taken, eight months since war broke out. the biggest political party in northern ireland — the dup— is in crisis — as its new leader edwin poots resignsjust weeks after taking up thejob. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million in a deal that includes his future recordings. japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon a month after withdrawing from the french open. hello and thanks forjoining us. the us supreme court has ruled against the latest republican challenge to the affordable care act — known as obamaca re. it's survived the third attempt to strike it down, which was led by eighteen republican—controlled states. president biden described the decision as a big win for the american people. barack obama said it showed that his signature policy �*was here to stay�*. it's the third time the court has thrown out efforts t
the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. tigray�*s worsening crisis — the un is warning of an imminent famine, unless drastic measures are taken, eight months since war broke out. the biggest political party in northern ireland — the dup— is in crisis — as its new leader edwin poots resignsjust weeks after taking up thejob. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for...
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the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon a month after withdrawing from the french open. # i am titanium. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with some political news from the uk that broke in the last couple of hours — the liberal democrats have won an historic by—election in chesham and amersham, overturning a majority of more than 16,000. greene, sarah louise, liberal democrats. 21,517 votes... cheering and applause. that was the moment the lib dems one. —— dems won. the liberal democrats had been hoping for an upset in the safe conservative seat and party leader sir ed davey tweeted that the result had "sent a shock wave through british politics". the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan, who died in april. the liberal democrats' sarah green won by more than 8000 votes. 0n the subject of strong and independent voices i
the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon a month after withdrawing from the french open. # i am titanium. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with some political news from the uk that broke in the last couple of hours — the liberal democrats...
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our top stories: the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known asmacare — the third time the law has survived a vote. tigray�*s worsening crisis — the un is warning of an imminent famine, unless drastic measures are taken, eight months since war broke out. the biggest political party in northern ireland, and japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon a month after withdrawing from the french open. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the us supreme court has ruled against the latest republican challenge to the affordable care act known as obamaca re. it's survived the third attempt to strike it down, which was led by eighteen republican—controlled states. president biden described the decision as a big win for the american people while barack obama said it showed that his signature policy �*was here to stay�*. our north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeles. does it mean this is here to stay now? it does it mean this is here
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now correspondent oliver salad has been following day's events that the us supreme court and earlier he explained to us the significance of this ruling. it's been the supreme court several times. the 3rd time in fact today, so there was a ruling in 2012, another one and 2015 and now every time with a different legal reasoning, of course. but it has also been one of the most prestigious projects of the obama administration. and then trump, in his term, really tried everything he could to get rid of it. the republicans have always argued, it's too expensive. there should be an individual decision whether or not you want to have health insurance. the democrat, in contrast, trying to help low income families here. also those who have pre existing conditions and eventually this law abroad health insurance to 31000000 americans. and that was oliver's salad day in washington dc. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. a gun fight between rival games inside a prison in honduras has left at least 5 people did. 15 people were admitted to hosp
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the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. nepal calls for international aid to help with a devastating second wave of coronavirus as cases rise in rural areas with little access to healthcare. there aren't hospitals here for hours. imagine trying to get emergency healthcare in this kind of situation. japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon, a month after withdrawing from the french open hello and a very warm welcome to the programme. we start with some breaking political news from the uk: the liberal democrats have won an historic by—election in chesham and amersham, overturning a majority of more than 16,000. sarah green, liberal democrat, 21,517 votes. cheering and applause. the liberal democrats had been hoping for an upset in the safe conservative seat, and party leader sir. ed davey tweeted that the result had "sent a shockwave through british politics". the seat was held by former welsh secretary cheryl gillan who died in april. the liberal democrats�* sarah green won by more than 80
the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare — the time the law has survived a vote. nepal calls for international aid to help with a devastating second wave of coronavirus as cases rise in rural areas with little access to healthcare. there aren't hospitals here for hours. imagine trying to get emergency healthcare in this kind of situation. japan's naomi osaka pulls out of wimbledon, a month after withdrawing from the french open hello and...
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the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare.t's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region, unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated international calls for hostilities to end. now on bbc news, kenneth kaunda, zambia's founding president, has died at the age of 97. in 2014, my colleague zeinab badawi travelled to the zambian capital on the 50th anniversary of the country's independence. hardtalk asked him what 50 years of freedom had brought the people of zambia. welcome to hardtalk. with me, they know badawi. with me, —— zeinab badawi. i am here in the zambian capital, lusaka. today i'll speak to kenneth kaunda, leader of the struggle for independence. he was sentenced to hard labour in prison by the british before he went on to become zambia'
the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare.t's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region, unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated...
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the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare.s the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region, unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated international calls for hostilities to end. now on bbc news, our world. it just exploded. like, a whole mountainjust exploded in five seconds. i've never seen anything like it. australians know it as �*black summer'. the months in late 2019 and early 2020, when the country saw its most intense bushfire season on record. up to 3 billion animals were killed or displaced and huge swathes of their habitat were burnt. i'm nick lazaredes, and 18 months on, i've been travelling australia to discover how its wildlife is faring now. there's a complete removal of resources that wildlife needs. whether they eat leaves, flower,
the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare.s the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack 0bama said it showed that his signature policy "was here to stay". the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region, unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated...
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us collegiate sports, bans payment to students and only provides scholarship money, which is capped at the cost of attendance. but student representatives have challenged that in court — and, in a unanimous decision, the us supremeor athletes. justice brett kavanaugh has warned that the "ncaa's 0ur north america correspondent david willis told me more about the court ruling. i should start by telling you that basically college sports here are extremely popular. they attract large audiences and they rake in billions of dollars as you mentioned. not only for the colleges themselves, but for coaches and for officials of the national collegiate athletic association which is the governing body. for example, its president takes home $7 million a year. it's not unusual for takes home $7 million a year. it's not unusualfor a takes home $7 million a year. it's not unusual for a football coach year to earn around $11 million a year. but the athletes themselves are deemed temperatures and they receive scholarships and exchange. this ruling, as you mentioned, a unanimous ruling by the highest court in the land doesn't open the door directly for the athletes to be paid, but it does pave the way potentially for them to receiv
us collegiate sports, bans payment to students and only provides scholarship money, which is capped at the cost of attendance. but student representatives have challenged that in court — and, in a unanimous decision, the us supremeor athletes. justice brett kavanaugh has warned that the "ncaa's 0ur north america correspondent david willis told me more about the court ruling. i should start by telling you that basically college sports here are extremely popular. they attract large...
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freight the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican challenged armour —— obama care, therd time the law has survived a vote. the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray reason unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to be reports of abuses. there have been repeated international calls for hostilities to end. and the liberal democrats have taken a seat in bucs, chesham and amersham. now on bbc news: newscast. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello again and welcome to the week in parliament — the week the health secretary discovered who his friends are. the right honourable gentleman, now forever branded as hopeless hancock by his own leader. also in this programme: britain's biggest police force is accused of institutional corruption. this is one of the most devastating episodes in the history of the metropolitan police. changes at the top in northern ireland. mr speaker, let us l be good neighbours. thank you for allowing me to speak. over and out. and looking back at p
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also coming up — how a ruling by the us supreme court on the rights of student athletes could shake—upollar college sports industry. hello and welcome. the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. both the uk and the us have accused china of violating human rights as reports emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. china has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately divided. for the past two years the bbc has made repeated requests to help track down the missing children, but the chinese authorities have failed to respond. reporting from taiwan — here's our china correspondentjon sudworth these mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. i want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. in this information age, why can't i contact my children? two year
also coming up — how a ruling by the us supreme court on the rights of student athletes could shake—upollar college sports industry. hello and welcome. the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. both the uk and the us have accused china of violating human rights as reports emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the...
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also coming up, how a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living fromir sports could shake—up the billion dollar college sports industry. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. reporting from taiwan, here's our china correspondent jon sudworth. these mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. i want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. in this information age, why can't i contact my children? two years ago, in a meeting hall in istanbul, in dozens of similar accounts, uighurs from xinjiang told us how they'd lost
also coming up, how a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living fromir sports could shake—up the billion dollar college sports industry. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports...
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also coming up — how a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living fromports could shake—up the billion dollar college sports industry. the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment camps, women being sterilised and the use of forced labour. reporting from taiwan — here's our china correspondentjon sudworth. these mothers are marching for their missing children back home in xinjiang. walking almost 300 miles across turkey where they now live to highlight the years of silence from china. i want them to let me see them, kalbina tells me. in this information age, why can't i contact my children? two years ago, in a meeting hall in istanbul, in dozens of similar accounts, uighurs from xinjiang told us how they'd lost all contact with the children. do you know where your children are
also coming up — how a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living fromports could shake—up the billion dollar college sports industry. the bbc has been investigating the plight of thousands of children believed to have been separated from their parents as a result of china's treatment of its uyghur population. beijing has denied that uyghur families are being deliberately split up, but reports have consistently emerged of uyghurs being forced into internment...
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the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare.t's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack obama said it showed that his signature policy �*was here to stay�*. the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to he reports of abuses. there have been repeated international calls for hostilities to end. a report into the manchester arena attack four years ago has concluded that the bomber, salman abedi, should have been identified as a threat. 22 people were killed and hundreds were injured when abedi blew himself up at the end of an ariana grande concert in may 2017. now on bbc news: newscast. my new walking boots are properly broken in now, they are so comfy, i love them. i have heard about your bike, but i did not know about the boots. oh, i am like 90% outdoors now. and after going to cornwall, i even like beaches now, i never liked them before. how did you work we
the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as obamacare.t's the third time the affordable care act law has survived a vote. barack obama said it showed that his signature policy �*was here to stay�*. the united nations is warning of an imminent famine in ethiopia's tigray region unless drastic measures are taken fast. it's close to eight months since war broke out and there continue to he reports of abuses. there have been repeated international...
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us there. thank you to the u. s. now where the supreme court is dismissed, the latest republican lead attempt to overturn the national health law known as obamacare. the decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the affordable care act was passed during the obama administration in 2010 to address large gaps and health care coverage for americans. the weird, yeah, this is the moment former us president brock obama announced the passage of the affordable care act today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. and since that time, american republicans have bow to repeal the app, often referred to as obamacare. this is the 3rd major attack on the health care law taken to the supreme court. and it ended the way the 1st 2 did with the majority of justices rejecting the case made for scrapping it there were some hope among the opponents of obama care that this time would be different. mainly because the court is more conservat
us there. thank you to the u. s. now where the supreme court is dismissed, the latest republican lead attempt to overturn the national health law known as obamacare. the decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans will remain intact. the affordable care act was passed during the obama administration in 2010 to address large gaps and health care coverage for americans. the weird, yeah, this is the moment former us president brock obama announced the passage...
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high hydrogen castro is watching all of this for us from washington dc. hydro, so this is the 3rd major challenge to be struck down by the supreme court. so does that mean then that obamacare is here to stay? why this was the 3rd time as you point out, that a republican effort has risen all the way to the us supreme court to try to cancel obamacare. and it's the 3rd time that that effort has failed. the ruling today was 7 to 2, quite a large majority and not only the liberals voting to hold obamacare, but also 3 conservatives, as well as the swing vote chief justice john roberts and its notable that among the conservatives were to appointed by former president donald trump. who of course, backed this effort to overturn obama care now the, the ruling today hinged on a narrow legal argument. the majority opinion saying that the state of texas, which was the entity that sued against obama care, did not have standing to file this lawsuit, essentially tossed out the case without ever considering the bigger arguments of whether or not the affordable care act is constitutional. but of course, it can be argued that those arguments have alread
high hydrogen castro is watching all of this for us from washington dc. hydro, so this is the 3rd major challenge to be struck down by the supreme court. so does that mean then that obamacare is here to stay? why this was the 3rd time as you point out, that a republican effort has risen all the way to the us supreme court to try to cancel obamacare. and it's the 3rd time that that effort has failed. the ruling today was 7 to 2, quite a large majority and not only the liberals voting to hold...
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. >>> the potentially blockbuster issue that the us supreme court could decide as soon as today. >>> a dog stolen in san francisco back with its owners. will show you the reunion and explain what led up to it. >> steve: and speaking of dogs the 2021 winner of the westminster dog show. >>> taking a live managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction,
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on tuesday, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act known as obamacare. it was one of the former president brock obama signature policies. the judges rule, 72, rejecting the republican challenge. it's the 3rd time the court has preserved the law since it was introduced back in 2010. so those are the headlines and continues here now to 0, after witness reckoning with laughter that you're watching. something was going to change, has anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier and know what to say. we are all say we're looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be, the devil is always going to be in the bottom line when i was just there on the low grade so much so before i believe that i have to go, but i hope to get this just to close to the us. we're going to call video book by the kennedy center, the same time a global health. this weitzman is your heart. and this still might be the dirtiest, most unsanitary coroner of the united states. why? ev
on tuesday, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act known as obamacare. it was one of the former president brock obama signature policies. the judges rule, 72, rejecting the republican challenge. it's the 3rd time the court has preserved the law since it was introduced back in 2010. so those are the headlines and continues here now to 0, after witness reckoning with laughter that you're watching. something was going to change, has anything really changed? this...
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supreme court. and earlier he explained to us the significance of his ruling. it's been the supreme court several times the 3rd time in fact today. so there was a ruling in 2012. another one and 2 fell 15. and now every time with a different legal reasoning, of course, but it has also been one of the most prestigious projects of the obama administration. and then trump, in his term, really tried everything he could to get rid of it. the republicans have always argued it's too expensive, there should be an individual decision whether or not you want to have health insurance. the democrat, in contrast, trying to help low income families here. also those who have pre existing conditions and eventually this law abroad health insurance to 31000000 americans, oliver sell it in washington dc. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news today. ivory coast, former president, lo, phone back book, has flown back home after being acquitted of war crimes that the international criminal court. he was forced from power back in 2011 after a month long c
supreme court. and earlier he explained to us the significance of his ruling. it's been the supreme court several times the 3rd time in fact today. so there was a ruling in 2012. another one and 2 fell 15. and now every time with a different legal reasoning, of course, but it has also been one of the most prestigious projects of the obama administration. and then trump, in his term, really tried everything he could to get rid of it. the republicans have always argued it's too expensive, there...
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this i was prop headlines here on our teeth as americans celebrate the end of slavery in the us. supreme court blocks the lawsuit against chocolate giant using child labor on african fond indigenous people in canada. a granted the right to use their traditional names and official documents. but our rights activist tells us it's not enough to make up but decades of cultural genocide. the government, both it all was the government who needs the decision to take the kids to take our languages to take our cultures to take the u. k. government ministers say they feel deeply ashamed after a review reveal to thousands of rape victims. never see justin, victim support groups. those say it's too little too late. no, i don't think an apology alone is enough to heal to her. the victims and survivors who have been so terribly let down. devastating floods leave one post in bed and many injured and southern rushes. premier province authorities declare a state of emergency ah, 7 o'clock, saturday night here in the russian capital. this is the international welcome to your story. america's celebrating is new
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for the 3rd time, the us supreme court dismisses the republican lead attempt to kill the affordable care act. this means millions will keep their health care coverage, also coming up, adopt and safely on board 3 aster nodes into china's news base station for the country. the longest orbiting leasing yes. class will go to india where they can waive of corona virus infections is on the decline, but full vaccine hesitancy efforts to keep a 3rd way. ah, i'm jared res. thank you very much for your company. the u. s. supreme court has dismissed. yes. again, a republican lead attempt to overturn the national health care law known as obamacare. this decision means that affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans is going to remain intact. now the justices rule $7.00 to $2.00 that the 18 dates mounting. the challenge did not have legal standing in the case. republicans have made numerous unsuccessful attempts to strike down the law. it was passed by the obama administration in 2010 to address large gaps in health care coverage for american dw, corresponding oliver salad is in wa
for the 3rd time, the us supreme court dismisses the republican lead attempt to kill the affordable care act. this means millions will keep their health care coverage, also coming up, adopt and safely on board 3 aster nodes into china's news base station for the country. the longest orbiting leasing yes. class will go to india where they can waive of corona virus infections is on the decline, but full vaccine hesitancy efforts to keep a 3rd way. ah, i'm jared res. thank you very much for your...
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in the us supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate giant big using child labor on african fond indigenous people in canada. granted the right to use their traditional names and official document. but our rights activists tell us off is not enough to make up for decades of cultural genocide because the government poses, oh my, you know, it was the government who made the decision to take the kids to take her languages to take her cultures to take her the u. k. government ministers and say they feel deeply ashamed off review, reveal to thousands of rape victims, never thought just victims the whole group, so say too little too late. no, i don't. the apology alone is enough to heal, to her as the victim survivors who have been so terribly let down. i think flood, leave one person dead and scored injured in southern russia is crimea province, as authorities declare a state of emergency. ah, well, the new thing has been lining up all your top stories for this saturday afternoon live here on out the international welcome to america's celebrating it's june 10th holiday marking the end
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which the supreme court agrees to hear a case before the court of appeals has had the opportunity to rule. i'd like to offer a few reflections on a few developments. first lower courts greater use of so-called nationwide injunctions has been at least one contributing factor to the growth of the shadow docket. professor vladic's law review article reviews that about half of the supreme court stays and about two thirds of grants of -- i since the main concern with these orders is not their geographical applicability. instead we should focus on plaintiff oriented injunctions and defendant oriented injunctions. a defendant oriented injunction in contrast is an order that unnecessarily goes further enforcing the rights of third party nonlitigants throughout the nation and potentially even the world and are not before the court. when a federal court issues a nationwide defendant oriented injunction it competely disables the defendant agency or officials from enforcing the legal provisions against anyone anywhere including people in other jurisdictions whose claims would otherwise be adjudicated by the law of other circuits. because such orders can impact operations throughout the nat
which the supreme court agrees to hear a case before the court of appeals has had the opportunity to rule. i'd like to offer a few reflections on a few developments. first lower courts greater use of so-called nationwide injunctions has been at least one contributing factor to the growth of the shadow docket. professor vladic's law review article reviews that about half of the supreme court stays and about two thirds of grants of -- i since the main concern with these orders is not their...
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the the ah, the american celebration you holiday marking the end of slavery in the us supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate jobs for using child labor. what african government, it's been say they feel deeply ashamed off or the reviews of thousands of rape victims don't seem justice victim support groups say the findings are too little too late. no, i don't get apology alone is enough to heal the head of the victim. survivors who have been so terribly let down devastating floods lead one person dead to missing and 20 or injured in southern russia trauma province. state of emergency. ah, why from moscow? thanks for joining us at ortiz and ashley this evening. i'm done working with you till sunrise. welcome to the program. america's celebrating it's new june 18th holiday marking and slavering and $865.00. the supreme court has also just ruled force, child labor in africa. suddenly us food shots are culpable for it. a bit, franco takes up the story. question is, slavery still something that troubles america today? well, here comes the answer from the president. remember, the moral s
the the ah, the american celebration you holiday marking the end of slavery in the us supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate jobs for using child labor. what african government, it's been say they feel deeply ashamed off or the reviews of thousands of rape victims don't seem justice victim support groups say the findings are too little too late. no, i don't get apology alone is enough to heal the head of the victim. survivors who have been so terribly let down devastating floods lead...
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for the 3rd time, the us supreme court dismisses the republican lead attempt to kill the affordable care act. it now means that millions will keep their healthcare coverage. also coming up dropped in safely on board 3 astra notes into china's newspaper action for the country and longest orbiting mission. china is now the 3rd country ought to be with and russia to launch.
for the 3rd time, the us supreme court dismisses the republican lead attempt to kill the affordable care act. it now means that millions will keep their healthcare coverage. also coming up dropped in safely on board 3 astra notes into china's newspaper action for the country and longest orbiting mission. china is now the 3rd country ought to be with and russia to launch.
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in iran, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act, widely known as obamacare. the judges will to $7.00 to $2.00 against the republican lead effort. to scrap the plan. i'll just see it as hydrogen capital has more and what this means for the obama administration signature legislation. it was the 3rd challenge. and the 3rd time the u. s. supreme court has ruled in favor of obamacare, a milestone that the laws, namesake, former president brock obama. read it by tweeting the affordable care act is here to stay. the moment comes 11 years after obama backed by then vice president joe biden signed the affordable care act into law. today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. but marred by a law rule out and relentless attacks from conservatives. the law, the recently nicknamed obamacare by republicans soon became a cultural flashpoint. donald trump's rise to the white house in 2016 was partly fueled by the country's divisions surrounding obamacare. but even as republicans campaigned against the heal
in iran, the us supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act, widely known as obamacare. the judges will to $7.00 to $2.00 against the republican lead effort. to scrap the plan. i'll just see it as hydrogen capital has more and what this means for the obama administration signature legislation. it was the 3rd challenge. and the 3rd time the u. s. supreme court has ruled in favor of obamacare, a milestone that the laws, namesake, former president brock obama. read it by...
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this i was prop headlines here on our teeth as americans celebrate the end of slavery in the us. supreme court blocks the lawsuit against chocolate giant using child labor on african fond indigenous people in canada. a granted the right to use their traditional names and official documents. but our rights activist tells us it's not enough to make up but decades of cultural genocide. the government, oh oh my you know, it was the government who made the decision to take the kids to take languages to take are cultures to take the.
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the us supreme court has dismissed the republican lead challenge to the national health law known as obamacare. the decision maintains affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans. despite the court increasingly conservative leaning, the justices ruled 7 to 2 that a challenge mounted by several states did not have legal standing. republicans have made several unsuccessful attempts to strike down v obama era laws in 2010 ivory coast, former president of on back bo, has flown back home after being acquitted of war crimes that the international criminal court. he was forced from power in 2011 after a month long conflicts backed by his refusal to accept electoral defeat. thousands of people died during the conflict. mm. french prosecuted pushing for a 6 month jail. 10 for former president nicholas uncle. z is on trial in paris for illegal campaign financing. it's a ledge that sa cosy and his party spent double the amount allowed on his filed 2012 reelection bid and been tried to hide the cost. socrates denies any involvement. this is d w. news. you can find more on our w
the us supreme court has dismissed the republican lead challenge to the national health law known as obamacare. the decision maintains affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans. despite the court increasingly conservative leaning, the justices ruled 7 to 2 that a challenge mounted by several states did not have legal standing. republicans have made several unsuccessful attempts to strike down v obama era laws in 2010 ivory coast, former president of on back bo, has flown...
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i presume at that point he might appeal to the minnesota supreme court and then, is not inconceivable to the usupreme court but we clearly have a long road to go before we can really say final, final. and then next year he along with the other three officers face charges and face a trial in a federal indictment of which lets a presumably, if you work to be convicted there he could face an additional sentence also. find convicted there he could face an additional sentence also.- additional sentence also. and in terms of the _ additional sentence also. and in terms of the prosecution - additional sentence also. and in terms of the prosecution and i additional sentence also. and in i terms of the prosecution and what they wanted in terms of a sentence, just remind us of the four factors they want to be taken into consideration today.- they want to be taken into consideration today. they want to take into consideration _ consideration today. they want to take into consideration a - consideration today. they want to take into consideration a series i consideration today. they want to j take into cons
i presume at that point he might appeal to the minnesota supreme court and then, is not inconceivable to the usupreme court but we clearly have a long road to go before we can really say final, final. and then next year he along with the other three officers face charges and face a trial in a federal indictment of which lets a presumably, if you work to be convicted there he could face an additional sentence also. find convicted there he could face an additional sentence also.- additional...
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now just there, including how us supreme court ruling and india is giving hope to people facing additional charges and a p o p s trips up troop deployments, merits massive dam project, raising tension with egypt. and so that the i, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello. there. things are looking rather hot and dry across the middle east. rather settled too though we do have a shamar when that's a northwesterly wind kicking down from iraq blowing some pretty strong gusts of wind. we could see a sandstorm or 2, and while the dust is rather unpleasant, it brings a lot of hazy sunshine and some beautiful sunsets. he has a picture i took earlier of the dough. his skyline for the south things are looking a little bit cooler temperatures in oman, nestling in the mid thirties and temperatures in doha, and in riyadh little bit below. what we do expect the heat does come in from mecca, the $48.00 degrees. by the time we get to friday, and it's a pretty, pretty settled picture across central areas of africa. very quiet across the tropics. if there is any rain, it's acr
now just there, including how us supreme court ruling and india is giving hope to people facing additional charges and a p o p s trips up troop deployments, merits massive dam project, raising tension with egypt. and so that the i, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello. there. things are looking rather hot and dry across the middle east. rather settled too though we do have a shamar when that's a northwesterly wind kicking down from iraq blowing some pretty...
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went to the white house and it was a position that the department had taken in behalf of the us supreme court. not a criminal case but a supreme court case. it was one that we should change. and i thought i would talk to the doj and i did. we maintain a composition we had before and both kept our jobs so that was as close as i came to any kind of pressure. from the white house with respect to the case. i should add that most of the pressure, in my experience came not from the white house which was the only example i could think of was the one that i gave. but rather from congress and from other departments. which were not real bashful about making their views known. congress wanted me to say that the dvds was a criminal violation and the other departments, the state department wanted me to take a third position on interpretation of treaties and other matters that i politely told them i would stick to the position that everyone else had outlined in its brief. and on one occasion i wrote about a statement by a legal advisor who said, told european audience that he would have stirred words for t
went to the white house and it was a position that the department had taken in behalf of the us supreme court. not a criminal case but a supreme court case. it was one that we should change. and i thought i would talk to the doj and i did. we maintain a composition we had before and both kept our jobs so that was as close as i came to any kind of pressure. from the white house with respect to the case. i should add that most of the pressure, in my experience came not from the white house which...
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the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare —re a social media storm has been brewing. the narendra modi government has taken on tech giants for failing to comply with tough new rules on it and social media. it accuses twitter of choosing "a path of deliberate defiance". from delhi, the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has more. the first signs of twitter facing legal heat, for not telling the government line. the social media giant has been named in a police complaint and accused of not taking down tweets of an alleged assault. the police claim a viral video could have triggered violence and prior to the new rules being involved last month, the social media platform enjoyed illegal immunity. does it still enjoy this protection? the indian it minister did not clarify even as he criticised the platform for divine law. sources from twitter say they have not heard from the government yet.- have not heard from the government yet. no, it is not like a domain _ government yet. no, it is not like a domain registration - government yet. no, it i
the us supreme court has rejected the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare —re a social media storm has been brewing. the narendra modi government has taken on tech giants for failing to comply with tough new rules on it and social media. it accuses twitter of choosing "a path of deliberate defiance". from delhi, the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji has more. the first signs of twitter facing legal heat, for not telling the government line. the social media...
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democrats have welcomed the us supreme court's decision to reject the latest challenge to the law knownd states tried to overturn the affordable care act — which provides health insurance for more than 30 million people — butjudges ruled the attempt had no legal standing. president biden described the decision as a big win for the american people. the biggest political party in northern ireland has been hit by a fresh crisis, after its leader edwin poots resigned — just weeks after taking up thejob. mr poots was the leader of the dup, a mainly protestant party which defends northern ireland's position within the united kingdom, against the wishes of mainly—catholic nationalists to create a united ireland. the bbc�*s ireland correspondent chris pages explains why the resignation is such a shock. in this part of the uk, relations in the power—sharing regional government are rarely straightforward. but the events that we have seen unfold over recent hours are really quite unprecedented. the leader of northern ireland public biggest party, the democratic unionist party, which favours northe
democrats have welcomed the us supreme court's decision to reject the latest challenge to the law knownd states tried to overturn the affordable care act — which provides health insurance for more than 30 million people — butjudges ruled the attempt had no legal standing. president biden described the decision as a big win for the american people. the biggest political party in northern ireland has been hit by a fresh crisis, after its leader edwin poots resigned — just weeks after taking...
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in the headlines this hour, this saturday as americans celebrate the end of slavery in the us supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate giant big using trial of labor on an african fond indigenous people in canada. granted the right to use that traditional names and official documents, but our rights activists tell us off is not enough to make up for decades of cultural genocide. the government. oh, oh my, you know, it was the government made the decision to take the kids to take her languages to take her cultures to take her government ministers and say.
in the headlines this hour, this saturday as americans celebrate the end of slavery in the us supreme court blocks a lawsuit against chocolate giant big using trial of labor on an african fond indigenous people in canada. granted the right to use that traditional names and official documents, but our rights activists tell us off is not enough to make up for decades of cultural genocide. the government. oh, oh my, you know, it was the government made the decision to take the kids to take her...
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also coming up, a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living from their.
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the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare — thewarning of an imminent famine, unless drastic measures are taken, eight months since war broke out. the biggest political party in northern ireland — the dup— is in crisis — as its new leader edwin poots resignsjust weeks after taking up thejob. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million in a deal that includes his future recordings. japan's naomi 0saka pulls out of wimbledon a month
the us supreme court rejects the latest republican—led challenge to the law known as 0bamacare — thewarning of an imminent famine, unless drastic measures are taken, eight months since war broke out. the biggest political party in northern ireland — the dup— is in crisis — as its new leader edwin poots resignsjust weeks after taking up thejob. dj and producer david guetta sells his catalogue of music for $100 million in a deal that includes his future recordings. japan's naomi 0saka...
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the us supreme court has dismissed the republican lead challenge to the national hill flow and known as obamacare. the decision maintains affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans. despite the court increasingly conservative leaning, the justices rule 72, that a challenge mounted by several di did not have legal standing. republican have made several unsuccessful attempts to strike down the bomb the year. a law in 2010 the ivory coast for my president, logo and back bow had flown back home after being acquitted of war crimes at the international criminal court. he was forth from power in 2011 after a month long come to a spot by his refusal to make that electoral defeat. thousands of people died during the conflict. mm. french prosecutors are pushing for a 6 month child term for former president nichol last faculty. he's on trial in paris for illegal campaign financing. it's alleged that don cosy and his party has been double the amount allowed on his by over 2012 reelection bid and damage try to hide the costs, be stuck with the denies any involvement. this is th
the us supreme court has dismissed the republican lead challenge to the national hill flow and known as obamacare. the decision maintains affordable health insurance for tens of millions of americans. despite the court increasingly conservative leaning, the justices rule 72, that a challenge mounted by several di did not have legal standing. republican have made several unsuccessful attempts to strike down the bomb the year. a law in 2010 the ivory coast for my president, logo and back bow had...
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of giffords law center to prevent gun violence, told us she expected the case may go to the us supreme courtes, the gun lobby and the gun industry, who would love to be selling many more assault weapons to many more americans, would like it to go to the supreme court because they will do anything they can to convince people to buy these guns. this is what drives a lot of the momentum behind this litigation, is the desire to sell more guns and to encourage americans that they need these very, very lethal weapons in order to be safe. when in fact, having these kind of weapons on our streets endangers the safety, notjust of our communities, but of your own family. many, many of these mass shootings that happen in our society happen because of unsecured assault weapons left in the home, like the sandy hook shooting. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... kurdish officials in northern iraq say at least three people have been killed in a turkish air strike on a camp for displaced people. we are having some technical gremlins, so i will bring you some of the stories befor
of giffords law center to prevent gun violence, told us she expected the case may go to the us supreme courtes, the gun lobby and the gun industry, who would love to be selling many more assault weapons to many more americans, would like it to go to the supreme court because they will do anything they can to convince people to buy these guns. this is what drives a lot of the momentum behind this litigation, is the desire to sell more guns and to encourage americans that they need these very,...
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that's after the us supreme court declined to hear its appeal over the case. of the oil production nations, also known as opec, agreed to stick to a plan to gradually lift production, even as summer fuel demand heats up. stay with us on bbc news, still to come — the square burger returns! us restaurant chain wendy's takes another stab at the uk market after a 20—year absence. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines — president biden visits tulsa to commemorate one of the worst incidents of racial violence in us history. president lukashenko's crackdown on dissent in belarus prompts an increase in acts of protest and defiance. the second chinese vaccine has now been approved for emergency use by the world health organization. this means sinovac�*s jab can now be part of the covax programme, which aims to ensure distribution of the vaccines to poorer countries. let's bring in mariko 0i in our asia business hub. japan is hosting a virtual covax meeting today? yes, they are hoping to raise at least another $1.6 billion to help those poorer nations get access
that's after the us supreme court declined to hear its appeal over the case. of the oil production nations, also known as opec, agreed to stick to a plan to gradually lift production, even as summer fuel demand heats up. stay with us on bbc news, still to come — the square burger returns! us restaurant chain wendy's takes another stab at the uk market after a 20—year absence. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines — president biden visits tulsa to commemorate one of the worst...
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the us supreme court has rejected an attempt by republicans to scrap barack 0bama's health care programmenown as 0bamacare, provides health insurance for tens of millions of americans. it bans insurers from denying coverage because of pre—existing conditions. french prosecutors have asked a paris court to jail the former president nicolas sarkozy for a year, with six months suspended, over his re—election campaign expenses in 2012. they say a public relations company falsely invoiced mr sarkozy�*s party and to hide spending twice as much campaign spending as was permitted. you're watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonight's programme. in india, as monsoon season approaches, hundreds of bodies buried on the banks of the ganges during the pandemic could cause an environmental disaster. the us federal reserve has signaled that they plan to raise interest rates from near zero by late 2023. as the economy continues to recover, inflation has also crept up to the highest rate since 2008 — but officials say it's temporary. the bbc�*s samira hussain tells us more the federal reserve
the us supreme court has rejected an attempt by republicans to scrap barack 0bama's health care programmenown as 0bamacare, provides health insurance for tens of millions of americans. it bans insurers from denying coverage because of pre—existing conditions. french prosecutors have asked a paris court to jail the former president nicolas sarkozy for a year, with six months suspended, over his re—election campaign expenses in 2012. they say a public relations company falsely invoiced mr...
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and the 3rd time the us supreme court has ruled in favor of obamacare, a milestone that the laws, namesake, former president brock obama. read it by tweeting the affordable care act is here to stay. the moment comes 11 years after obama backed by then vice president joe biden signed the affordable care act into law. today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. but marred by a law rule out and relentless attacks from conservatives. the law derisively nicknamed obamacare by republicans soon became a cultural flashpoint. donald trump's rise to the white house in 2016 was partly fueled by the countries divisions surrounding obamacare. but even as republicans campaigned against the health care law, americans began signing up in droves, reaching 31000000 enrollees amid the coby 19 pandemic. i think having a pandemic like covered meant that you had an economic downturn of the same time that you had a large health catastrophe. and the proof is in the pudding right. and that the people losing their jobs facing decreases in their s
and the 3rd time the us supreme court has ruled in favor of obamacare, a milestone that the laws, namesake, former president brock obama. read it by tweeting the affordable care act is here to stay. the moment comes 11 years after obama backed by then vice president joe biden signed the affordable care act into law. today. after all, the votes have been tally. health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. but marred by a law rule out and relentless attacks from...
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also coming up — how a us supreme court ruling on the rights of student athletes to earn a living from
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now, as in bob with us, supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act body known as obamacare. it's one of brock obama signature policies. the judges rule $7.00 to $1.00 rejecting the republican challenge is the 3rd time the courts preserve the law since it was introduced in 2010, a bama k as why they credited with helping millions of americans gain access to medical insurance. so those are the headlines. these continues, hey, on al jazeera, after fort lines, thanks from thanks for watching bye. for now. i am sorry, should be about raising prices and harley down to the government. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world. we live in time in the adult who has the task of fixing a war torn economy. counting the cost on al jazeera, me, the temperature drops in a very low and out of power in a city to begin shut down. right. and how i thought a whole debbie, wary the lights went out for millions of people in texas as a crippling winter storm to down the state's power grid. more than 4000000 people were plunged into darkness and lef
now, as in bob with us, supreme court has rejected a challenge to the affordable care act body known as obamacare. it's one of brock obama signature policies. the judges rule $7.00 to $1.00 rejecting the republican challenge is the 3rd time the courts preserve the law since it was introduced in 2010, a bama k as why they credited with helping millions of americans gain access to medical insurance. so those are the headlines. these continues, hey, on al jazeera, after fort lines, thanks from...
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