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marching for abortion rights across the us this weekend, pro—choice supporters fear the us supreme court impose further restrictions. hundreds forced to evacuate on a resort island in honduras as fire destroys dozens of homes. two new streams of lava threaten further destruction as the lap volcano forces more residents to flee. and the wait is over for more than 40,000 runners taking part in london's marathon. —— la power nap volcano. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the british prime minister says the uk will not revert to what he has called �*the old model of uncontrolled immigration�* to deal with worker shortages. speaking to the bbc ahead of the conservativer party conference in manchester, borisjohnson says the conservatives will "change and improve" the economy after covid. he also defended the record on the public finances and promised he would not implement further what he called unnecessary tax rises after he decided to increase national insurance this year to pay for the nhs and social care. live to manchester and our political correspondent
marching for abortion rights across the us this weekend, pro—choice supporters fear the us supreme court impose further restrictions. hundreds forced to evacuate on a resort island in honduras as fire destroys dozens of homes. two new streams of lava threaten further destruction as the lap volcano forces more residents to flee. and the wait is over for more than 40,000 runners taking part in london's marathon. —— la power nap volcano. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or...
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resignation and accepted those from whom he wanted to accept it. >> host: if you are going to use the supreme courtadvance your agenda are hoping to use the supreme court to advance your agenda, you need to have solid backing in the justice department, right? hint truman takes steps they're also kind of getting an appointment that is close to him. that is tom clark. can't talk a little bit about heads the justice department? >> i do not want to leave you hanging on your previous analogy regarding the immediate past president. you don't get left out there on your own. that is something the better part of four years thinking about. many americans who thought harry truman was not up to the job he simply is not smart enough for the job. americans had an idea that certain type of personhood should be president of the united states. that person, especially after having elected franklin roosevelt for a fourth term had to have a certain pedigree a certain background so did calvin coolidge, franklin roosevelt herbert hoover who they threw out on his ear and suddenly we have harry truman who is using curse w
resignation and accepted those from whom he wanted to accept it. >> host: if you are going to use the supreme courtadvance your agenda are hoping to use the supreme court to advance your agenda, you need to have solid backing in the justice department, right? hint truman takes steps they're also kind of getting an appointment that is close to him. that is tom clark. can't talk a little bit about heads the justice department? >> i do not want to leave you hanging on your previous...
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marching for abortion rights across the us this weekend, pro—choice supporters fear the us supreme court
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the us supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to texas s abortion law that is one of the most restrictivere limited there ? across the border in mexico, the opposite is happening. last month, mexico s supreme court ruled to decriminalise abortion in the country, a huge step in the second largest catholic nation in the americas. it comes after many years of campaigning by women s rights groups in mexico. but the change is opposed by a powerful conservative lobby. will grant reports from northern mexico for this single mother of three, feeding and educating her children alone and on a budget is enough of a struggle. so when she became pregnant a fourth time, she opted to abort. abortion was illegal in her home state, so it wasn't an easy decision, but not when she regrets. translation: it wasn't easy, at that time, there was no - legal protection for women, no places of an adequate health standard to attend such cases, and there is really a lot of social stigma. few know that stigma better than paulina ramirez, a taxi driver whose story once made national headlines. in 1999, age 13, she was
the us supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to texas s abortion law that is one of the most restrictivere limited there ? across the border in mexico, the opposite is happening. last month, mexico s supreme court ruled to decriminalise abortion in the country, a huge step in the second largest catholic nation in the americas. it comes after many years of campaigning by women s rights groups in mexico. but the change is opposed by a powerful conservative lobby. will grant reports from...
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law in the country, in a challenge brought by presidentjoe biden�*s administration after the us supreme court federaljudge has temporarily blocked that near total ban on abortion in texas. do stay with us here on bbc news, still to come. president for a day. how one young woman in finland took on the role as part of a global push to empower girls. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything�*s going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year�*s nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's _ tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked i to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another. heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people
law in the country, in a challenge brought by presidentjoe biden�*s administration after the us supreme court federaljudge has temporarily blocked that near total ban on abortion in texas. do stay with us here on bbc news, still to come. president for a day. how one young woman in finland took on the role as part of a global push to empower girls. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything�*s going to be different from now on. they think their...
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and the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who were seeking a religiousmandate came into force on friday meaning those unvaccinated could lose theirjobs. queen elizabeth has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks following concerns about her health. earlier this month the queen, who is 95, underwent medical checks in hospital. 0ur royal correspondent johnny diamond 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond says it is significant that she still plans to attend next month's remembrance sunday events. this fortnight essentially gives her a couple of weeks now of not travelling, not meeting people, only carrying out virtual engagements, light desk—based duties, to recover from what seems like a sort of bout of fatigue. you know, she's carried out, what, three different engagements in the last three days. she has smiled broadly through a couple of them. she doesn't appear to be actually unwell, as many of us would see it. but she's clearly been a bit too tired to do travel, either to northern ireland, that was cancelled last week, or to glasgow, that
and the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who were seeking a religiousmandate came into force on friday meaning those unvaccinated could lose theirjobs. queen elizabeth has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks following concerns about her health. earlier this month the queen, who is 95, underwent medical checks in hospital. 0ur royal correspondent johnny diamond 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond says it is significant that she still plans...
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a us supreme court judge has refused to block a requirement that all schoolteachers, students and publica sotomayor rejected the appeal. —— for covid—i9. the coach of a us women's soccer team has been sacked for allegations of harassment over years. he faces a string of allegations, it says riley denies any sexual misconduct. red hot lava from a volcano erupting on the spanish island of la palma continues to flow into the sea, sending out vast clouds of steam and toxic gases. many homes and crops have been destroyed and thousands of people forced to flee since the eruption began 11 days ago. our correspondent danjohnson is in la palma. that volcano is still really active, and there is fresh lava flowing from new vents. there's an emergency team that's just driven up the road here with loudspeakers, warning people that the wind direction has changed and that the sulphur levels are increasing in the air here, that people should go home and keep their windows closed. and this relentless eruption is notjust affecting daily life here and people's livelihoods, it's actually changed the lay of
a us supreme court judge has refused to block a requirement that all schoolteachers, students and publica sotomayor rejected the appeal. —— for covid—i9. the coach of a us women's soccer team has been sacked for allegations of harassment over years. he faces a string of allegations, it says riley denies any sexual misconduct. red hot lava from a volcano erupting on the spanish island of la palma continues to flow into the sea, sending out vast clouds of steam and toxic gases. many homes...
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the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who are seeking a religiousority, rejected a rest made by nine unnamed plaintiffs. those refusing the jab could lose theirjobs. there has been an outpouring of grief from fans of the indian film star who has died at the age of 66. thousands gathered in the streets of the southern city following news of his sudden death from a heart attack. he was known as �*power star', for his action roles in the kannada language industry. he may not have been as famous as his bollywood fellow actors, but to his fans in southern india, puneeth rajkumar was a dancing and singing superstar. prime minister narendra modi led tributes, tweeting: i think everybody is in just a state of shock, myself included, because just yesterday he was performing on stage with his brother. and with a very prominent star called yash on stage, and to hear this news this morning, just has taken everyone by total shock. there were angry scenes outside the bengaluru hospital where the actor died. authorities enhanced security around his house, fearing
the us supreme court has rejected healthcare workers in the state of maine who are seeking a religiousority, rejected a rest made by nine unnamed plaintiffs. those refusing the jab could lose theirjobs. there has been an outpouring of grief from fans of the indian film star who has died at the age of 66. thousands gathered in the streets of the southern city following news of his sudden death from a heart attack. he was known as �*power star', for his action roles in the kannada language...
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campaigners believe the us supreme court has been more likely to take action to overturn at the national right to abortion provided in the road the rate —— row the rate —— row the weight. mm rate -- row the weiuht. , , mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise rotesters. mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise -rotesters. peo - le mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise rotesters. peole are galvanise protesters. people are demonstrating in all 50 states and here in washington, dc and the focus really is on the supreme court because the balance of power has shifted there. donald trump appointed three conservativejustice and now there is a supermajority of conservatives on the bench and the supreme court, just a month ago, allowed a very restricted abortion law to go ahead in texas. this is a law to go ahead in texas. this is a law that would ban abortion after only six weeks of pregnancy. also, the court is expected to hear a mississippi challenge to natural abortion rights. those guaranteed by the roe v wade decision. people here are really focus
campaigners believe the us supreme court has been more likely to take action to overturn at the national right to abortion provided in the road the rate —— row the rate —— row the weight. mm rate -- row the weiuht. , , mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise rotesters. mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise -rotesters. peo - le mm rate -- row the weight. , , calvanise rotesters. peole are galvanise protesters. people are demonstrating in all...
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the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.stigating several cases of so called �*havana syndrome' at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". the united states and the taliban are to hold their first face—to—face talks since the militants seized control of afghanistan in august. the state department said the meeting would take place in doha on saturday and sunday. these are the first face—to—face talks to take place between taliban leaders and the us delegation since the taliban seized control of afghanistan on the 15th of august. from the usa will rehearing is that top of the agenda is the safe evacuation of us national still in afghanistan, and other people who have permits to go to the united states of america. we know over the past few weeks there been delays and difficulties in this evacuation process, takin
the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.stigating several cases of so called �*havana syndrome' at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". the united states and the taliban are to hold their first face—to—face talks since the militants...
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the us supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to the near—total abortion ban in texas, but theng the law while the case is being heard. the challenge has been brought by the biden administration and abortion providers. scientists advising the government here in the uk say plans for the reintroduction of stricter coronavirus measures should be ready for "rapid deployment". new figures suggest that 1.1 million people were infected across the uk last week, the highest number since january, and a figure much higher than other countries in western europe. prime minister borisjohnson says the situation is under constant review, but there are no plans to implement tighter rules. here's our health editor, hugh pym. if the new government campaign in a bigger post to urge people who haven't had a gym to get one. — a jab. there have been growing calls from expert for what's been branded plan b — wider mask wearing and vaccine passports. but borisjohnson said today he wasn't yet ready to activate the plan. we keep all measures under constant review. we'll do whatever we have to do to prote
the us supreme court has agreed to hear a challenge to the near—total abortion ban in texas, but theng the law while the case is being heard. the challenge has been brought by the biden administration and abortion providers. scientists advising the government here in the uk say plans for the reintroduction of stricter coronavirus measures should be ready for "rapid deployment". new figures suggest that 1.1 million people were infected across the uk last week, the highest number...
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when the us supreme court healthy you a lot unconstitutional and tell you that it's a jim crow law that was based on race as them, they expect that they would get some sort of remedy and went to a district attorney and william who was talking about here in that, in retro activity in the i think we don't always make sure that that happens. and we're hoping that at some point in time, you know, for the legislature or through our court system, these folks will get a remedy. yes, brandon jackson is one about 1500 of people who are still in prison on the not in the military convictions and, and, and in it. because because the united states supreme court did not mandate retro activity for the state. ah, but he is not entitled to a new new trial. ah. now there are other ways to go about ensuring that he gets a new trial in the state legislature. they could pass a law which jamilla is, is actively working towards. but this last legislative session they, they declined to do it. and then another way is if the district attorney in a specific parish decides that that they are independently going to
when the us supreme court healthy you a lot unconstitutional and tell you that it's a jim crow law that was based on race as them, they expect that they would get some sort of remedy and went to a district attorney and william who was talking about here in that, in retro activity in the i think we don't always make sure that that happens. and we're hoping that at some point in time, you know, for the legislature or through our court system, these folks will get a remedy. yes, brandon jackson is...
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supreme court. additionally, we should mention, in december, this is already on the docket, the us supreme court willificant challenge to roe v wade in a generation, in that as far as the oral arguments that the supreme court will hear regarding the mississippi law in december, so whatever is decided there could set a precedent for texas and, of course, the other 48 states. in the meantime. — course, the other 48 states. in the meantime. how — course, the other 48 states. in the meantime, how are _ course, the other 48 states. in the meantime, how are abortion - course, the other 48 states. in the meantime, how are abortion rights campaigners reacting to this temporary suspension of the law? abortion rights proponents are responding as a victory, this is a victory, but they are celebrating temporarily because it is in order to temporarily block the ban. and, despite the ruling, it is unclear whether abortion in texas will resume today because there are some doctors who fear they could be sued later on without a more permanent legal decision.— later on without a more permanent legal decision. thank yo
supreme court. additionally, we should mention, in december, this is already on the docket, the us supreme court willificant challenge to roe v wade in a generation, in that as far as the oral arguments that the supreme court will hear regarding the mississippi law in december, so whatever is decided there could set a precedent for texas and, of course, the other 48 states. in the meantime. — course, the other 48 states. in the meantime. how — course, the other 48 states. in the meantime,...
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the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court. 16 specialist centres looking at they. the paediatric hubs will bring together experts on common symptoms like chronic fatigue and respiratory problems. fiona lamdin has been to meet 10 year old taylor, who'll be benefitting from the treatment. ten—year—old taylor in the pool for her weekly hydrotherapy session. since having covid nearly 20 months ago, this is now the only place that she can be without behing in pain. when you wake up, your symptoms will already start to kick in. i wake up with a bad headache, and normally everything aches and i don't want to get out of bed. but when i do, i still feel that pain. it doesn't really go, and then i go to school tired, and ifeel like my hands are going to collapse and not work. and the same with my legs. my back can hurt a few times, but it's not the same as my arms and legs. but my head can hurt a lot, and i'll always feel tired, and that goes on for the whole day. and it's notjust the physical pain — her mum also worries about her daughter's mental health. she used to do t
the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court. 16 specialist centres looking at they. the paediatric hubs will bring together experts on common symptoms like chronic fatigue and respiratory problems. fiona lamdin has been to meet 10 year old taylor, who'll be benefitting from the treatment. ten—year—old taylor in the pool for her weekly hydrotherapy session. since having covid nearly 20 months ago, this is now the only place that she can be without behing in pain. when you...
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the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.ce say they're investigating several cases of so—called "havana syndrome" at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". the united states and the taliban are to hold their first face—to—face talks since the militants seized control of afghanistan in august. the state department said the meeting would take place in doha on saturday and sunday. so what can we expect from these talks? here's the bbc�*s nomia iqbal in washington. the us state department has really emphasised that this is not about giving the taliban at legitimacy by meeting them. i am sure there will be many critics of the government that will try and argue otherwise, but the state department is very specific in saying this is a continuation of the conversations they have already been having with they have alre
the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.ce say they're investigating several cases of so—called "havana syndrome" at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". the united states and the taliban are to hold their first face—to—face...
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in a landmark decision last month, the conservative majority on the us supreme court agreed to let theages about your energy bills. this from john wilson smith, she says i am 73, i have had to go back to work to afford by electricity, i am all electric and have no choice and currently with only two small storage heaters, my bill is £5 per day. god only knows what it will be like this winter. i will not afford to keep my family warm or we will have to go without food. it is 2021 and we shouldn't be living like this. veronica tweets, clearly we will be worse off, even if wages rise in line with or above inflation, they are unlikely to bridge the gap. we have a perfect storm approaching, energy, national insurance, council tax, the list goes on. andjp on insurance, council tax, the list goes on. and jp on twitter says it is notjust energy going up, it is also the quarterly charges. is anyone quizzing the regulator? we will put that to them should we get them on air. do get in touch with your views on the state of your energy bill, particularly if you run a business and how it will affect
in a landmark decision last month, the conservative majority on the us supreme court agreed to let theages about your energy bills. this from john wilson smith, she says i am 73, i have had to go back to work to afford by electricity, i am all electric and have no choice and currently with only two small storage heaters, my bill is £5 per day. god only knows what it will be like this winter. i will not afford to keep my family warm or we will have to go without food. it is 2021 and we...
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stripping us of our agency and forcing our communities to flee to access care. to make matters worse the supreme courtd overturn roe for all of us . so now is a time to be loud and clear that abortion is health care and that cannot be delayed. [applause] abortion care is safe. abortion care is essential. abortion care is normal. abortion care is necessary. abortion care is an act of love . i am honored to listen to the stories of the people for whom i provide care who come to me wanting and needing this care. and i'm honored to care for them in a way that allows them to live the lives they have defined for themselves where they are controlling their bodies. their familyand their future . there's so much work to do.n the senate must pass the women's health protection act to prevent states like texas from being able to implement these injuries restrictions on access to abortion. but make no mistake, the women's health protection act is the floor. congress must also pass the beach and heal to ensure that everyone can have coverage, abortion care regardless of who they are. where they live or how they get
stripping us of our agency and forcing our communities to flee to access care. to make matters worse the supreme courtd overturn roe for all of us . so now is a time to be loud and clear that abortion is health care and that cannot be delayed. [applause] abortion care is safe. abortion care is essential. abortion care is normal. abortion care is necessary. abortion care is an act of love . i am honored to listen to the stories of the people for whom i provide care who come to me wanting and...
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the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.ng several cases of so called �*havana syndrome' at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in 60 years. a two year consultation exercise of every parish around the world begins this weekend and could tackle issues such as women's ordination, married men as priests and blessings for gay couples. 0ur religious affairs reporter harry farley has been giving me more details on the project. it's effectively a giant consultation exercise. pope francis is asking every diocese around the world to meet and to discuss solutions to the issues they are facing. and so, in terms of the processes, you say what's going to happen is those local discussions will then be fed through
the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court.ng several cases of so called �*havana syndrome' at the american embassy in berlin. the illness first came to light in cuba in 2016. dozens of american officials have reported symptoms including nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. police in berlin said they were looking into an "alleged sonic weapon attack". pope francis is launching what some catholics are describing as the most ambitious project of church reform in...
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the us supreme court is more likely to take action to overturn the national right to abortion providerse v wade ruling of 1973. europe is that first mission to mercury has sent back its first picture of the planet. the spacecraft came within 125 miles of mercury's waiter covered surface. it is moving too fast to go into orbit but will begin more detailed observations in four years' time. but, a professor of planetary geoscience at the open university has been explaining that, as this is actually the third mission to the planet, expectations are very high. the mission to the planet, expectations are very high-— are very high. the first half the lanet. are very high. the first half the planet the _ are very high. the first half the planet. the second _ are very high. the first half the planet. the second one - are very high. the first half the planet. the second one did - are very high. the first half the i planet. the second one did great work but it only had relatively low resolution camera so it could not see things that were bigger than, smaller than a few hundred metres across. took
the us supreme court is more likely to take action to overturn the national right to abortion providerse v wade ruling of 1973. europe is that first mission to mercury has sent back its first picture of the planet. the spacecraft came within 125 miles of mercury's waiter covered surface. it is moving too fast to go into orbit but will begin more detailed observations in four years' time. but, a professor of planetary geoscience at the open university has been explaining that, as this is...
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justice differed and racism in the supreme court, it's a unique way to look at race which we know is genetically no such thing that has legal constructs and educations. we use the supreme court to look at race before the united states right into the confirmation of amy coney barrett in the supreme court. it is really interesting there has not been a book written like this before and i think the reason is i don't believe any historian could have written it, at least any that i know and i'm not sure and i do not believe that a legal scholar could it is a history by a civil rights attorney in the legal scholar and historian and we try to combine those forces. the virginia judge who convicted richard unlawful, almighty god created the racist white, black, yellow, red and placed them on separate cottons. he therefore ruled that god did not intend for the races to mix whether the supreme court has dealt with issues involving all these people and some people would call racist and so does justice differed from the 17th century in 2021 we cover slavery aftermath, reconstruction, jim crow, the dismantle of jim crow modern-day problems including criminal justice, voti
justice differed and racism in the supreme court, it's a unique way to look at race which we know is genetically no such thing that has legal constructs and educations. we use the supreme court to look at race before the united states right into the confirmation of amy coney barrett in the supreme court. it is really interesting there has not been a book written like this before and i think the reason is i don't believe any historian could have written it, at least any that i know and i'm not...
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campaigners on both sides believe the us supreme court has become more likely to take action to overturnra is at the valley and she said marchers feel that now was the moment. this is the moment when abortion rights are facing the most significant challenge nearly half a century and that has been galvanising protesters. people are demonstrating in cities in all 50 states and here in cities in all 50 states and here in washington, dc. and the focus really is the supreme court because the balance of power shifted there recently. donald trump appointed three conservative justices and now there is a supermajority of conservatives on the bench and the supreme courtjust a month ago allowed a very restrictive abortion law to go ahead in texas. this is a law to go ahead in texas. this is a law that would ban abortion after only six weeks of pregnancy. also the court is expecting to hear a mississippi challenge to national abortion rights, those rights guaranteed by that 1973 vote v wade landmark decision. that is going to take place a couple of months and is a people here are really focusing on
campaigners on both sides believe the us supreme court has become more likely to take action to overturnra is at the valley and she said marchers feel that now was the moment. this is the moment when abortion rights are facing the most significant challenge nearly half a century and that has been galvanising protesters. people are demonstrating in cities in all 50 states and here in cities in all 50 states and here in washington, dc. and the focus really is the supreme court because the balance...
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the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court. the headlines on bbc news...soaring energy bills and some of its own mps were facing soaring energy bills and some of its own mstoin were facing soaring energy bills and some of its own mps join industry bossesin some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. women travelling home alone could soon be offered protection from a free mobile phone app. the united states and the taliban are holding face—to—face talks on their first meeting since the troops seized control of afghanistan. in august. now we're going to catch up with all the sports news on the bbc sports news on the bbc sport centre. high. we are going to start with football because it is the manager said about the in the team —— city went down to ten players in the first half but they still managed to take the lead through a jamaican international and they could only hold on for so long as united levelled after the break and then went ahead. there was just over ten minutes to go after that went insane united thought they might have won i
the dispute could ultimately end up before the us supreme court. the headlines on bbc news...soaring energy bills and some of its own mps were facing soaring energy bills and some of its own mstoin were facing soaring energy bills and some of its own mps join industry bossesin some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. women travelling home alone could soon be offered protection from a free mobile phone app. the united states and the taliban are holding face—to—face...
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as those numbers go up, the court cases will go up as well. >> remind us what the supreme court decision was? >> it said that the formula that determines which state, city and county is subject to section five of the voting rights act, which had the preclearance regime, it meant that these are localities that had a history of discrimination and voting on the basis of race. they would have to pre-approve any changes they made to their election laws. in shelby county, they said the coverage formula, written in 1965, was not tailored to current circumstances and was struck down. congress could we authorize it, but as we stand today, it is the valid law of the land. that is one of the biggest changes. this will be the first redistricting cycle where it was not in effect. >> more on that shelby case and the redistricting. the assistant attorney general. spoke in a recent senate hearing on that case. this is what she had to >> we are on the cusp of a transformational moment. a new redistricting cycle has commenced. numbers show the u.s. is becoming an increasingly diverse nation with populatio
as those numbers go up, the court cases will go up as well. >> remind us what the supreme court decision was? >> it said that the formula that determines which state, city and county is subject to section five of the voting rights act, which had the preclearance regime, it meant that these are localities that had a history of discrimination and voting on the basis of race. they would have to pre-approve any changes they made to their election laws. in shelby county, they said the...
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the system the poor are systematically excluded foral social mobility first sanctioned by the us supreme court in which it endorses the idea for single-family homes thousands of new suburban government with a rental apartment with a high levels of black segregation the researchers have found it was actively promoted by zoning laws and by high levels of anti- black prejudice according to that geographically mapped analysis it is ill legal 75 percent of thee residential land to build anything other than a detached single-family home. that is event higher and a recent study released by the institute at uc berkeley says it's getting worse. 81 percente so the most persistent type of neighborhoods today with the concentrated poverty neighborhoods. and this is hardening. it's hard to get to places of high opportunity and frankly to get out of the hood. the past and present with the legal and moral case of congressional action i cover imthat history quickly intentional segregation of black people in the 20th century shape living patterns for everyone that infrastructure to maintain segregation moves o
the system the poor are systematically excluded foral social mobility first sanctioned by the us supreme court in which it endorses the idea for single-family homes thousands of new suburban government with a rental apartment with a high levels of black segregation the researchers have found it was actively promoted by zoning laws and by high levels of anti- black prejudice according to that geographically mapped analysis it is ill legal 75 percent of thee residential land to build anything...
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. >>> up next for us, supreme court justice stephen breyer takes questions. >> this must drive you nuts> if you can, i mean, please. with our unique tub over tub installation in just a day, bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath, it fits your busy schedule. why have over two million people welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. bath fitter. call now or visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ [ emu grunts ] got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> supreme court justice stephen breyer shrugs off liberal pressure for him to resign. it's nice that people are talking about him. now we know what briere thinks about all of this because twice in the past ten days the justice sat down with our supreme court analyst, i call her justice joan. that in itself i
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used the shadow docket. in the lead up to the 2020 election, the supreme court used the time and again to restrict voters access to paul's in wisconsin, alabama, florida, among other states, each time claiming it was improper to to do that so close to an election. there are three shadow docket rulings that continue as justice sotomayor put it the "trend of condoning disenfranchisement." in republican national committee versus democratic national committee, the supreme court in the shadow docket overturned a district court's injunction that gave wisconsin voters six extra days to receive and mail back absentee ballots, many of which had not been received because state authorities had been overwhelmed by record request for such ballots due to the covid pandemic, so the supreme court did not allow wisconsin voters those six extra days, and it was astounding, because they were trying to use a deadline for returning those ballots that had not even been received, so that was pretty hard to explain in my view, but the supreme court did that. in another case, the court by a 5-4 vote stayed a lower court order that soug
used the shadow docket. in the lead up to the 2020 election, the supreme court used the time and again to restrict voters access to paul's in wisconsin, alabama, florida, among other states, each time claiming it was improper to to do that so close to an election. there are three shadow docket rulings that continue as justice sotomayor put it the "trend of condoning disenfranchisement." in republican national committee versus democratic national committee, the supreme court in the...
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is a term republicans have used -- " packing the supreme court will destroy our democracy." " democrats are on a mission to change the rules and pack the supreme court in their favor to impose their radical agenda on montana and the american people." " in over a century we have not had a more partisan supreme court than the one we have today." back to your calls -- joe, hugo, minnesota, independent. caller: another point i have experience with -- seems that it would be nice if some of our judges were not coming from the longer pool -- lawyer pool and were able to fight back against some of the corruption going on in the courts. host: what other job besides lawyer would be a good job to prepare someone for being a judge? caller: i think anybody could do it. we could figure something out. i have been waiting -- host: relief on what, joe? caller: emergency relief. >> testimony from a officials. this hearing just gettin
is a term republicans have used -- " packing the supreme court will destroy our democracy." " democrats are on a mission to change the rules and pack the supreme court in their favor to impose their radical agenda on montana and the american people." " in over a century we have not had a more partisan supreme court than the one we have today." back to your calls -- joe, hugo, minnesota, independent. caller: another point i have experience with -- seems that it...
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supreme court was a tremendous obstacle. and so reelected overwhelmingly in 1936, he decided to use his political capital on his supreme court problem. >> what did he do? what was his strategy? what was he trying to accomplish here? >> well, he took it very personally, actually. he had this dream of, that the supreme court would cooperate with him in getting his programs through, his new deal program. now, maybe john can help me understand and our listeners whether roosevelt was being disingenuous or whether he really believed that the separation of powers didn't apply to him. because the idea that, you know, that he would -- as he came up with the idea, appoint six new justices and he would cooperate with them or they would cooperate with him in getting his program through is, you know, insane to our way of thinking today. so it's a mystery to me, you know, how much he believed, you know, that he could really merge these two branches of government. but what happened is he got, he was really smarting urn these re-- under these rejections although the court overturning of the nra actually probably helped him in that respect b
supreme court was a tremendous obstacle. and so reelected overwhelmingly in 1936, he decided to use his political capital on his supreme court problem. >> what did he do? what was his strategy? what was he trying to accomplish here? >> well, he took it very personally, actually. he had this dream of, that the supreme court would cooperate with him in getting his programs through, his new deal program. now, maybe john can help me understand and our listeners whether roosevelt was...
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as those numbers go up, the court cases will go up as well. host: remind us what the supreme decision was? guest: it said that the formula that determines which state, city and county is subject to section five of the voting rights act, which had the preclearance regime, it meant that these are localities that had a history of discrimination and voting on the basis of race. they would have to pre-approve any changes they made to their election laws. in shelby county, they said the coverage formula, written in 1965, was not tailored to current circumstances and was struck down. congress could we authorize it, but as we stand today, it is the valid law of the land. that is one of the biggest changes. this will be the first redistricting cycle where it was not in effect. host: more on that shelby case and the redistricting. the assistant attorney general. spoke in a recent senate hearing on that case. this is what she had to say. >> we are on the cusp of a transformational moment. a new redistricting cycle has commenced. numbers show the u.s. is becoming an increasingly diverse
as those numbers go up, the court cases will go up as well. host: remind us what the supreme decision was? guest: it said that the formula that determines which state, city and county is subject to section five of the voting rights act, which had the preclearance regime, it meant that these are localities that had a history of discrimination and voting on the basis of race. they would have to pre-approve any changes they made to their election laws. in shelby county, they said the coverage...
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us. protesters fear the supreme court may reverse their rights.ands evacuate as fire in honduras destroys thousands of homes. and the wait is almost overfor the london hello and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has said he will not resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he says the conservative _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party will _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party will change - model of immigration. he says the conservative party will change and | conservative party will change and improve the economy after covid. the conservative party conference gets underway in manchester today with a promise from the prime minister to �*change and improve' the british economy after the pandemic. borisjohnson has vowed to take �*big, bold decisions' to rebuild and �*level up�* the country. party members meet against a difficult backdrop of problems facing the government from food shortages, t
us. protesters fear the supreme court may reverse their rights.ands evacuate as fire in honduras destroys thousands of homes. and the wait is almost overfor the london hello and welcome to bbc news. borisjohnson has said he will not resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he resort to what he calls the old model of immigration. he says the conservative _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party _ model of immigration. he says the conservative party will _ model of...
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us. the supreme court's new term begins.he first time they've met together to hear oral arguments. brett kavanaugh will attend remotely because last week he tested positive for covid. as the new term starts all ooits are on the justices. the cases that are important this term, one has to do with a religious liberty case. another with the scope of the second amendment. by far the most important case is another separate abortion case out of mississippi. they're asking the court to overturned 40 years. argued in december. decided a long time by july. christine, lawyer had a? >> cautious disease. the u.s. seems to be turning the quarter. showing new cases in the past week are down in 24 states, rising in six. hospitalizations are down in 33 states, steady in four, rising in 13. also a lot of excitement over merck's antiviral pill that cuts the risk of death in half. the company says it should not be a substitute for vaccine. >> we may be turning the corner with the latest covid surge. the only way to keep the numbers down is to
us. the supreme court's new term begins.he first time they've met together to hear oral arguments. brett kavanaugh will attend remotely because last week he tested positive for covid. as the new term starts all ooits are on the justices. the cases that are important this term, one has to do with a religious liberty case. another with the scope of the second amendment. by far the most important case is another separate abortion case out of mississippi. they're asking the court to overturned 40...
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and is a largest single user from the colorado river and arizona our water rights given by the us supreme courtn was a priority date of 1865 and is not unlikely to be shortened despite the challenges are tribe faces we are willing to help the lower basin through the drought contingency plan authorized by legislation and approved by this committee the colorado river indian tribe with more than 150,000 acres from lake mead and system conservation this water and contribution since 2016 has raised the water level by more than 3 feet and in addition we have been working with the state of arizonan environmental leaders to develop a legislative proposal to authorize us to release water to other users in the state this is the same right that congress has authorized for other tribal governments in arizona and across the west. because our water rights were adjudicated by the supreme court congress has not acted on them and we act authority to release water because of the prohibition in the 300 year old trade and intercourse act without the right to lease the water wewa can do little to assist those commu
and is a largest single user from the colorado river and arizona our water rights given by the us supreme courtn was a priority date of 1865 and is not unlikely to be shortened despite the challenges are tribe faces we are willing to help the lower basin through the drought contingency plan authorized by legislation and approved by this committee the colorado river indian tribe with more than 150,000 acres from lake mead and system conservation this water and contribution since 2016 has raised...