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as the us supreme court delivers its _ waves. he us supreme court delivers its deliberations - waves. as the us supreme court delivers its deliberations over i delivers its deliberations over access to abortion, will look at how this issue divides america. will have a full update on the omicron variant of covid—19. let's talk about the let's take you to berlin now where a traditional military ceremony is underway to bid farewell to the chancellor angela merkel angela merkel has been a fixture are notjust german politics but global politics too and this is a huge moment for germany as it moves beyond a leader who has really shaped the germany that we see. the nature of its economy, the different laws of the lives by have largely been shaped by her leadership assets has its position in the world. let's bring in the bbc correspondent as we look at this and damien, does every chancellor get a sign off like this? yes, they do. it is a big ceremony and it's the biggest honour you can get from germany's military. so, every would get the
as the us supreme court delivers its _ waves. he us supreme court delivers its deliberations - waves. as the us supreme court delivers its deliberations over i delivers its deliberations over access to abortion, will look at how this issue divides america. will have a full update on the omicron variant of covid—19. let's talk about the let's take you to berlin now where a traditional military ceremony is underway to bid farewell to the chancellor angela merkel angela merkel has been a fixture...
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supreme court is not the full story. go back to 1973 and the court leaned conservative then as well. and as npr tells us: . court's make—up today matters today but it does not alone explain why this is happening. because, away from the court, abortion has become a much more divisive and explicitly political issue than it used to be. one new york times columnist put it this way, writing: . and polling from the time backs this up. then look at this — a poll conducted this year. 70% of democrats are pro—abortion rights, 74% of republicans are anti—abortion rights. the issue has become politically polarised. there is no single cause for that, but both parties have fallen firmly behind their positions. high—profile democrats who are anti—abortion rights are much rarer, and there's the increasingly close alignment of christian organisations and the republican party. resisting political liberals and resisting abortion rights have become intertwined, and you will frequently hear the language of christianity on the issue of abortion. here's an example. this is the texas governor greg abbott in may as he signed a bil
supreme court is not the full story. go back to 1973 and the court leaned conservative then as well. and as npr tells us: . court's make—up today matters today but it does not alone explain why this is happening. because, away from the court, abortion has become a much more divisive and explicitly political issue than it used to be. one new york times columnist put it this way, writing: . and polling from the time backs this up. then look at this — a poll conducted this year. 70% of...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place the white house says president biden is "very concerned". the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. on a tour of key european capitals, germany's new chancellor, olaf scholz, calls for unity in tackling both the pandemic and tensions with russia. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78 president biden has said he is very concerend by the us supreme court's decision to allow abortion providers to challenge a near—total ban, in texas. the restrictive law remains in place for the moment. but a majority of the justices on the conservative—leaning court agreed that lawsuits filed by abortion providers in texas should proceed in a federal court. our washington correspondent barbara plett usher told me victory for abortion rights providers because it removes a hurdle for them so the texas law was specifically designed to prevent legal challenge but nobody what
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidenays he's "very concerned" the us announces sanctions on a chinese tech company, amid concerns about the treatment of ethnic uyghurs in xinjiang province. of ethnic uyghurs a warning that the omicron variant could be the dominant strain in the uk within a week — a senior government minister says the situation is seriously worrying the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78. welcome if you have just welcome if you havejustjoined us. very good to have your company. we begin this are in the united states. the white house says presidentjoe biden is "very concerned" by the supreme court's decision to leave inplace a ban on most abortions in texas. it follows a ruling by the court on friday that abortion providers can pursue legal challenges to a controversial law that bans the procedure in the state of tex
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talk us a little bit through the us judicial system, if you may, because this obviously goes back to the trump era and the supreme courtumber ofjudges on that. just talk us through that. right. so we lost the abortion issue when we lost the 2016 election and president trump had promised his base that he would deliver supreme courtjustices and, because of that promise, they overlooked a lot of bad behaviour on his part. so we're now looking at the next era coming up, that some states will be choosing to ban abortion, as many as half the states in the united states will enact legislation to ban abortion once the federal right is no longer there. so we'll have some states, sort of �*blue states�* as we call them, and mostly on the coast, it'll look like a doughnut with a giant hole where abortion services should be that will have some states where people can travel to for abortion services, but the majority of them will not have legal abortion available. the annual rate of inflation in the united states is now at a 4—decade high, and although president biden has acknowledged that inflation is affecting people's lives, he
talk us a little bit through the us judicial system, if you may, because this obviously goes back to the trump era and the supreme courtumber ofjudges on that. just talk us through that. right. so we lost the abortion issue when we lost the 2016 election and president trump had promised his base that he would deliver supreme courtjustices and, because of that promise, they overlooked a lot of bad behaviour on his part. so we're now looking at the next era coming up, that some states will be...
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would have abortion outlawed or severely curtailed by more than half the united states if the us supreme courtn earthquake. this is huge of the go ahead with it. this is the case the been waiting for for years and there is huge pressure on this conservatives that have joined the court recently. but organisations like the federal society to hold their ground because some of the decisions in the past couple of years on abortion cases did not go their way. so, it is a huge focus on how this goes down. we are going to have to wait for a while for the actualjudgment to come out. the last minute we have left. this has come about because of the law in mississippi that was being debated. �*another law in texas that is been introduced that curtails the rights established by roe versus wade. is this a matter for elective politicians was mike but about nine older people who were elected by nobody and they could die in office? let's talk about the elected politicians many argue that elected politicians, those branches of government, they are too polarised to really govern effectively and therefore the us
would have abortion outlawed or severely curtailed by more than half the united states if the us supreme courtn earthquake. this is huge of the go ahead with it. this is the case the been waiting for for years and there is huge pressure on this conservatives that have joined the court recently. but organisations like the federal society to hold their ground because some of the decisions in the past couple of years on abortion cases did not go their way. so, it is a huge focus on how this goes...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidens he's "very concerned". the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. britain's foreign secretary warns russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine, ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. # hey, hey, we're the monkees... mike nesmith, singer and guitarist with the 60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78. hello and welcome to bbc news. there's a renewed push in the uk for everyone eligible to get a coronavirus booster jab to come forward for one, after british scientists warned that two vaccine doses weren't enough to stop people catching the omicron variant. early analysis suggests the booster reduces the chance of developing any symptoms by around three quarters. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. the omicron variant is spreading incredibly fast despite our highly immunised population. the growth rate is even more rapid than last christmas when the alpha wave hit and very fe
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidens he's "very concerned". the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. britain's foreign secretary warns russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine, ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. # hey, hey, we're the monkees... mike nesmith, singer and guitarist with the 60s band the...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place. president biden says he's "very concerned". mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the �*60s band band the monkees — has died at the age of 78. and we'll meet the woman behind some of netflix's most binge—worthy original programming. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there's a renewed push in the uk for everyone eligible to get a coronavirus booster jab to come forward for one after british scientists warned that two vaccine doses weren't enough to stop people catching the omicron variant. early analysis suggests the booster reduces the chance of developing any symptoms by around three—quarters. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. the omicron variant is spreading incredibly fast, despite our highly immunised population. the growth rate is even more rapid than last christmas, when the alpha wave hit and very few of us had been vaccinated. new analysis shows that having two vaccine doses is unlikely to stop omicron infection. however, boosterjabs will
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place. president biden says he's "very concerned". mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the �*60s band band the monkees — has died at the age of 78. and we'll meet the woman behind some of netflix's most binge—worthy original programming. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there's a renewed push in the uk for everyone eligible to get a coronavirus booster jab to come...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place.en says he's very concerned by the decision. president biden says he's spoken to olaf scholz and congratulated him becoming germany's new chancellor. the american president tweeted that he was looking forward to working together on a range of global challenges. it comes as olaf scholz is on a whirlwind tour of europe. he's been calling for unity to tackle the pandemic and tensions with russia. mr scholz said he was concerned about a russian build up of troops on the ukraine border. translation: we are course deel translation: we are course deeply concerned _ translation: we are course deeply concerned about - translation: we are course deeply concerned about the i deeply concerned about the events unfolding along the ukrainian russian border, and it has to be our responsibility to ensure everyone feel safe within their borders and that the borders within europe are available. meanwhile, the british foreign secretary liz truss has warned russia it will face severe economic consequences
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place.en says he's very concerned by the decision. president biden says he's spoken to olaf scholz and congratulated him becoming germany's new chancellor. the american president tweeted that he was looking forward to working together on a range of global challenges. it comes as olaf scholz is on a whirlwind tour of europe. he's been calling for unity to tackle the pandemic and tensions with russia. mr scholz said...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidens he's "very concerned". britain's foreign secretary warns russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine — ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. fresh analysis of data on the omicron variant of coronavirus has revealed what the uk government is calling a "deeply concerning" situation. the figures confirm that omicron is growing rapidly in all regions of the country and could be the dominant strain within the next week. the uk health security agency is suggesting that vaccine protection against mild symptoms is substantially reduced — but that a third boosterjab is 75% effective in preventing any covid symptoms. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. the omicron variant is spreading
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidens he's "very concerned". britain's foreign secretary warns russia of severe economic consequences if it invades ukraine — ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at...
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in 1973, the us supreme court made a ruling known as roe v wade. ose rights away. it's pretty monumental because this is the first time in a generation that there is a direct challenge to the constitutional right
in 1973, the us supreme court made a ruling known as roe v wade. ose rights away. it's pretty monumental because this is the first time in a generation that there is a direct challenge to the constitutional right
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resignation and accepted those from whom he wanted to accept it. >> host: if you are going to use the supreme court to advance 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 cur
resignation and accepted those from whom he wanted to accept it. >> host: if you are going to use the supreme court to advance 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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to realty— government, they are too polarised to really govern effectively and therefore the us supreme courtoticeably mild across southern areas today, further north, a little less so, there was a lot of cloud around generally. that's the sunshine was across scotland. we change our masses, though, for the weekend. it's going to turn colder. there will be more sunshine around, but there will be showers, too, thanks to low pressure nearby. got some wet weather across the country at the moment, particularly across the south and some showery bursts of rain pushing into much of scotland and northern ireland as well. thanks to these weather fronts, you can see the extent of the mild air slowly ebbing away now as colder air begins to invade in from the northwest through the course of tonight. so, plenty of showers around these turning increasingly wintry, notjust over the high ground in the north, even down to lower levels. and we have a band of rain spreading its way eastwards across england and wales. it's going to be a chilly night, pretty much wherever you are. so we've got low pressure to the
to realty— government, they are too polarised to really govern effectively and therefore the us supreme courtoticeably mild across southern areas today, further north, a little less so, there was a lot of cloud around generally. that's the sunshine was across scotland. we change our masses, though, for the weekend. it's going to turn colder. there will be more sunshine around, but there will be showers, too, thanks to low pressure nearby. got some wet weather across the country at the moment,...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidenompany, amid concerns about the treatment of ethnic uyghurs in xinjiang province. of ethnic uyghurs a warning that the omicron variant could be the dominant strain in the uk within a week — a senior government minister says the situation is seriously worrying the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78.
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president bidenompany, amid concerns about the treatment of ethnic uyghurs in xinjiang province. of ethnic uyghurs a warning that the omicron variant could be the dominant strain in the uk within a week — a senior government minister says the situation is seriously worrying the wikileaks founder julian assange can be extradited to stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain....
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a big moment for the us supreme court — which is hearing a case that could overturn women's constitutionalto abortion — an issue largely divided along party lines. i supported roe v wade, it is a rational position to take and i continue to support it. we are askin: continue to support it. we are asking the _ continue to support it. we are asking the supreme _ continue to support it. we are asking the supreme court - continue to support it. we are asking the supreme court of. continue to support it. we are i asking the supreme court of the united _ asking the supreme court of the united states to overturn roe v wade and restart _ united states to overturn roe v wade and restart the sanctity of life to the centre — and restart the sanctity of life to the centre of american law. scientists are racing to get more information about the omicron variant of coronavirus. lots of elements of this to tell you about today. let's start with this from the world health organisation. it's very early days in terms of our understanding of this variant, and again, we are grateful for the information that's c
a big moment for the us supreme court — which is hearing a case that could overturn women's constitutionalto abortion — an issue largely divided along party lines. i supported roe v wade, it is a rational position to take and i continue to support it. we are askin: continue to support it. we are asking the _ continue to support it. we are asking the supreme _ continue to support it. we are asking the supreme court - continue to support it. we are asking the supreme court of. continue to...
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the odds of the us supreme court to hear your case. >> the odds are extremely small you will be heard they are petitioned with between eight and 10000 cases every year the only grant between 70 or 80 and it has to be to circuit if they ruled differently that is the split so they have to justify that the constitution can't be one thing in california and another in california so they are dealing with larger cases like that and in my case they come from the district court or any large thing which was a stand-alone case in coming from a court of appeals but the odds are incredibly against us so they have to go over every aspect and the energy it takes and we got that. >> what did it feel like when you are going to the supreme court? >> the greatest day of my life there is a website you can follow any case that you are looking at which means they had in front of them and talked about it put it off so i knew it was talked about every weekend through the court session where they break through the summer i was watching my computer and offerin
the odds of the us supreme court to hear your case. >> the odds are extremely small you will be heard they are petitioned with between eight and 10000 cases every year the only grant between 70 or 80 and it has to be to circuit if they ruled differently that is the split so they have to justify that the constitution can't be one thing in california and another in california so they are dealing with larger cases like that and in my case they come from the district court or any large thing...
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therefore, the us supreme court is stepping in to make the decisions that the us senate, the us congresshe judges and to the states, which is an interesting question itself. janet daley, stephanie baker and celia, thank you — celia hatton. thank you all very much for being with us. thank you for being with us for dateline this week. we're back same time next week — dojoin us then. goodbye. hello there. it was cold over the weekend. some areas saw quite a bit of rain and we had some snow over northern hills. similar story as we start the new week. we've got a frontal system working its way in from the atlantic. that's going to bring another round of rain and hill snow. you can see it here showing up on that pressure chart. it will be very wet across northern ireland, parts of scotland, western england and wales to start this morning. quite quickly, though, it will brighten up across northern ireland with sunshine and showers. but this band of rain will continue its journey eastwards through the day, eventually crossing most of england. we'll see some snow over the pennines as well. there
therefore, the us supreme court is stepping in to make the decisions that the us senate, the us congresshe judges and to the states, which is an interesting question itself. janet daley, stephanie baker and celia, thank you — celia hatton. thank you all very much for being with us. thank you for being with us for dateline this week. we're back same time next week — dojoin us then. goodbye. hello there. it was cold over the weekend. some areas saw quite a bit of rain and we had some snow...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place the white houseto stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. on a tour of key european capitals, germany's new chancellor, 0laf scholz, calls for unity in tackling both the pandemic and tensions with russia. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place the white houseto stand trial in the us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. on a tour of key european capitals, germany's new chancellor, 0laf scholz, calls for unity in tackling both the pandemic and tensions with russia. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist with the sixties band the monkees — has died at the age of 78
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. >> up next the supreme court says they will hear arguments about s the coronavirus vaccine. pike mike breaking tonight the u.s. supreme court the usto hear oral arguments challenging the vaccine mandates. good evening kevin h with cases surging across the country the high court is not going to fast-track a pair of efforts to expand mandatory vaccinations. they are going to hear argument on the seventh of january. mandate for healthcare workers will receive the federal funding. in the issue of the large test requirement for families with new employees and mandates that they be fully vaccinated and wear masks that all-time. in the healthcare case they are going to consider the mandate that requires all healthcare workers to take part in medicar and medicaid and be fully vaccinated unless they are eligible for a medical or religious exemption. the state house across the country looking for relief from what they believe is government overreach. >> there's posted be governing with limited powers. forcing the vaccination of hundred million americans is no one of the. is a big important cases and they are making trucks be when backup. >>
. >> up next the supreme court says they will hear arguments about s the coronavirus vaccine. pike mike breaking tonight the u.s. supreme court the usto hear oral arguments challenging the vaccine mandates. good evening kevin h with cases surging across the country the high court is not going to fast-track a pair of efforts to expand mandatory vaccinations. they are going to hear argument on the seventh of january. mandate for healthcare workers will receive the federal funding. in the...
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supreme court. the odds were incredibly against us.ou had to have four justices agreed to take the case so at least four have to go over every aspect of your case to make sure it is worth their time and effort. host: what was it like you found out you're going to the supreme court? what are you feeling? >> that was the craziest day of my life. there is a website called scotus blog and you can follow any case that you want to that they are looking at. i had followed my case for months they had it listed and they talked about it but they did not decide this week put off to next week. put it off. put it off. so i knew it was being talked about every week. it was trying to the end of the session with a break for summer and it was the last week of the court. i was watching my computer. to get a decision either denied but then search had been granted then i saw masterpiece cake shop has been granted. i saw those five words. still. i can't breathe. i had to text people. there was nobody in the shop besides myself besides a homeless man i turn
supreme court. the odds were incredibly against us.ou had to have four justices agreed to take the case so at least four have to go over every aspect of your case to make sure it is worth their time and effort. host: what was it like you found out you're going to the supreme court? what are you feeling? >> that was the craziest day of my life. there is a website called scotus blog and you can follow any case that you want to that they are looking at. i had followed my case for months they...
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mike pence calls on the us supreme court to overturn the landmark abortion legislation roe v wade. �*lovely bones�* author, alice sebold, apologises for her part in the conviction of a man found innocent after 16 years injail. the human cost of the war in yemen — our middle east editor jeremy bowen sends a special report. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis because big regional powers have intervened. the people here are suffering because of the fault lines that run right...
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rolling using sy itself ah, a thousands riley in central london against the raft of new antique cove measures as daily infections in the u. k. reportedly reach on time high british supreme court rules. it was unlawful to drop an inquiry into the religion for 14 suspected. i remembered why british soldiers, one of them told us more about what he had to endure do with this constant weight.
rolling using sy itself ah, a thousands riley in central london against the raft of new antique cove measures as daily infections in the u. k. reportedly reach on time high british supreme court rules. it was unlawful to drop an inquiry into the religion for 14 suspected. i remembered why british soldiers, one of them told us more about what he had to endure do with this constant weight.
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the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halfississippi which bans terminations after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer. the court is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset — and if they find in mississippi's favour, dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in the state of mississippi. it's murder, murdering children is wrong according to the god in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, is judged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in the state's favour, it will roll back the law that has been in place for nearly half a century, known as roe versus wade. it's people in the poorest communities that will feel the impact the most. pro—choice campaigners say that will threaten lives. we're just going out in the c
the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halfississippi which bans terminations after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer. the court is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset — and if they find in mississippi's favour, dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in the state...
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will perhaps someone should have told the ultraconservative us supreme court recently ruled that a federal inmate was allowed to sue prison officers after he was forced to spend 6 days in unsanitary cells with human waste. now in all fairness, i can see why that wouldn't seem too bad, declare mechanical considering how she spent 12 years in the senate, paling around with the kind of pieces of she would say things like this. this is not the pentagon papers. this was at times editors rifling through documents, figuring out what could be released and what couldn't be released in explaining it . this was a guy that got stolen documents and gave it to the world. a pretty bold statement considering that daniel ellsberg, the guy who leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, which revealed that the government had lied about vietnam, says that whatever julian assange is guilty of, i'm guilty. of course, the only thing that julian a challenge is really guilty of is journalist. a concept that most morning jo host aren't that familiar with. now despite what you'll hear on m s n b c, julian us on isn't on tr
will perhaps someone should have told the ultraconservative us supreme court recently ruled that a federal inmate was allowed to sue prison officers after he was forced to spend 6 days in unsanitary cells with human waste. now in all fairness, i can see why that wouldn't seem too bad, declare mechanical considering how she spent 12 years in the senate, paling around with the kind of pieces of she would say things like this. this is not the pentagon papers. this was at times editors rifling...
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the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halftions after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer, but if the court — which is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset — finds in mississippi's favour, its expected dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in the state of mississippi. it is murder, murdering children is according to the law in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, is judged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in its favour, it will roll back the law that has been in place for over half a century, known as roe versus wade. it is people in the poorest communities that will feel the impact the most. we are going out in the community... the students are spreading the anti—abortion message. they want it bann
the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halftions after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer, but if the court — which is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset — finds in mississippi's favour, its expected dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in the state of...
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as part of a joint operation with the colleagues army, the us supreme court listening to arguments that could reverse decades of access to abortion. decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law bands. most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, the us without a bond of ended 2 days of meetings in kata, where they discussed the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. it's out of and asked us to release financial assets and remove sanctions, washington's calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans and for many clues of government. the un says more than half of the people that have gone to san are suffering from acute food shortages this winter, and those are the headlines. these is going to continue here on all the 0 after studio be unscripted. i'll see about 25 minutes goodbye. ah for in those early days it was a real battle to do something other than what i was supposed to do. because i was a feel as a face that rock music ship have. my name is skin, i'm the leasing, and so i saw a multi 1000000 selling, pretty short brand skunky, nancy, and i'm also a d j. as one of the few b
as part of a joint operation with the colleagues army, the us supreme court listening to arguments that could reverse decades of access to abortion. decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law bands. most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, the us without a bond of ended 2 days of meetings in kata, where they discussed the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. it's out of and asked us to release financial assets and remove sanctions, washington's calling on the taliban to ensure the rights...
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at one point in 115 year span it was zero four when he antitrust cases for the us supreme court that is a dampening effect they didn't have a lot of government intervention in the economy now it has the opposite effect republican after republican to decry those monopolies that would not have happened if these justices and others did not step in the children heartfelt drug is the best example by the senator in the entire ftc and ag's to say this is outrageous and then said we will let this go. that shouldn't happen. host: i guess have to be careful how i ask this question but as a member of a public company board to be advised by counsel and then asked whether in considering the proposal if we as a board could consider the communities where we use the product and the employees as well as the shareholder and the answer was delaware law which is the key interpreter of corporate law , that was clear you only consider the shareholder. how do you break that who is the milton friedman spent there is plenty of people. >> that justice breyer is a hero with antitrust merit garland to teach ant
at one point in 115 year span it was zero four when he antitrust cases for the us supreme court that is a dampening effect they didn't have a lot of government intervention in the economy now it has the opposite effect republican after republican to decry those monopolies that would not have happened if these justices and others did not step in the children heartfelt drug is the best example by the senator in the entire ftc and ag's to say this is outrageous and then said we will let this go....
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the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halfsissippi, which bans terminations after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer but if the court, which is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset, finds in mississippi's favour its expected dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in the state of mississippi. it is murder, murdering - the state of mississippi. it 3 murder, murdering children the state of mississippi. it 1 murder, murdering children is according to the law in the bible. the difficult decision women who come here have made, isjudged very publicly. this is the front line in a bitter battle that has gone on for decades. mississippi is trying to ban abortions after 15 weeks. if the supreme court rules in its favour, it will roll back the law that has beenin it will roll back the law that has been in place for over half a century, known as roe versus wade. it is peop
the us supreme court has begun hearing arguments in the most important case on abortion rights for halfsissippi, which bans terminations after 15 weeks. a ruling isn't expected until next summer but if the court, which is dominated byjustices with a conservative mindset, finds in mississippi's favour its expected dozens of other states could ban or restrict abortions. our correspondent sophie long sent this report. singing. this is a regular scene outside the last remaining abortion clinic in...
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use the judicial branch as offense, as well as defense. we were call franklin roosevelt, his epic struggles with the supreme court, culminating in what became known as his court packing plan. he preferred to call it judicial reform. but presidents up until that time had use the judiciary -- i should say the judiciary had acted as a kind of goal. and presidents would and act their policies with congress and hope that the laws and policies would pass muster with the judicial branch. harry truman turn that on its head. for the first time, we had a president who is using, not just the supreme court, but the federal judiciary, taking full control of the department of justice to push his policies. and now that's what we expect in both major parties in the united states. it's what we expected of presidents and our presidential nominees. >> seems like it almost came out of necessity because of the state that the court weighs in at the time. i wonder, can you set the stage for us? go back to the end of the roosevelt administration? what was happening on the court that made this special circumstances? >> franklin roosevelt -- unlike trumans nominees
use the judicial branch as offense, as well as defense. we were call franklin roosevelt, his epic struggles with the supreme court, culminating in what became known as his court packing plan. he preferred to call it judicial reform. but presidents up until that time had use the judiciary -- i should say the judiciary had acted as a kind of goal. and presidents would and act their policies with congress and hope that the laws and policies would pass muster with the judicial branch. harry truman...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president biden ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. # hey, hey, we're the monkees... mike nesmith, singer and guitarist with the 60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78.
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place — president biden ahead of a g7 meeting this weekend. # hey, hey, we're the monkees... mike nesmith, singer and guitarist with the 60s band the monkees, has died at the age of 78.
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mike pence calls on the us supreme court to overturn the landmark abortion legislation roe v wade.nt after 16 years injail. the human cost of the war in yemen — our middle east editor jeremy bowen sends a special report. the way this war ends is not in the hands of yemenis
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the us supreme court of the texas abortion ban. justices letting stand a law for now, however, there also getting opponents the green light to sue over it. how about but details from alexandria half. >> in us but the system your supreme court ruled that the lot challenging texas's abortion been can continue, and so can the mechanism that sent -- rather than state officials to issue violations. it was the conservative majority that prevailed, but impersonal dissent, john roberts wrote the nature of the federal right infringe does not matter. is the role of the supreme court in our system that is at stake. just as so to mayor point further. the court should up with and this madness months ago. adding there are far reaching repercussions of a doubt that court in the country is prepared for them. while the biden justice department request to pause enforcement was dismissed, the high court has allowed private abortion advocates to sue over the law. they went into affect nearly a month ago and makes abortions illegal after activity, typi
the us supreme court of the texas abortion ban. justices letting stand a law for now, however, there also getting opponents the green light to sue over it. how about but details from alexandria half. >> in us but the system your supreme court ruled that the lot challenging texas's abortion been can continue, and so can the mechanism that sent -- rather than state officials to issue violations. it was the conservative majority that prevailed, but impersonal dissent, john roberts wrote the...
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supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org. >> happy happy. president biden has nominated and confirmed the most diverse -- as you have seen friday night and saturday morning, the senate
supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org....
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supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org. i encourage you to follow us on social media. have a good afternoon. >> thank you everyone. >> dr. dr. fauci -- dr. fauci discusses the current state of the pandemic at the national press club. watch live on c-span, online as the spine.org, -- at c-span.org, or on c-span now, our new radio app. health and eight communication experts testified before a senate committee. when talk about the need for expanding access for high-quality -- they talked about the need for expanding access to high-quality broadband. watch on our new video app. c-span offers a variety of podcasts that has something for every listener. washington today giv
supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org. i...
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in britain within a week — with a senior minister saying situation is seriously worrying the us supreme courte us, according to the latest legal ruling in britain. and mike nesmith — singer and guitarist
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a big moment for the us supreme court — which is hearing a case that could overturn women's constitutional
a big moment for the us supreme court — which is hearing a case that could overturn women's constitutional
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concerns that time to renegotiate of deal could be running low with issues, dividing iran in the us. iraq supreme court has ratified october's parliamentary election results. then the 3 of his class security forces near the federal court, which earlier rejected an appeal to overturned themselves. they support it, ring and back. she had groups which suffered heavy losses and the vote. and the lead irregularities, she a clerical club of said that it is the elections biggest win talks are expected to take place soon to form a coalition government somali as political crisis has deepened with the country, his prime minister accusing the president of an attempted coup. president abdulla found marshal, sidelined prime minister mohammed hussein rob le in allegation on allegations of corruption. prime minister though, says this suspension is a violation of the country's laws. while those are the top stories that is stay with us coming up next that it's witness. and my colleagues in though, how will i have more news for you in just under half an hour? i'll see you tomorrow. bye bye. al jazeera world takes a road
concerns that time to renegotiate of deal could be running low with issues, dividing iran in the us. iraq supreme court has ratified october's parliamentary election results. then the 3 of his class security forces near the federal court, which earlier rejected an appeal to overturned themselves. they support it, ring and back. she had groups which suffered heavy losses and the vote. and the lead irregularities, she a clerical club of said that it is the elections biggest win talks are expected...
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the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place.
the us supreme court leaves a controversial texas law banning most abortions in place.
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the us supreme court has allowed abortion providers to challenge a near—total ban in texas. d that lawsuits filed by abortion providers in texas should proceed in a federal court. our washington correspondent barbara plett usher explains the significance of this ruling. well, it's a minor victory for abortion rights providers, because it removes a hurdle for them. so the texas law was specifically designed to prevent legal challenge. what normally happens when state legislators passed restrictions on abortion laws that are seen as unconstitutional, the federal courts step in and block those laws. but the state of texas is not responsible for enforcing this law — it has passed that task to any ordinary civilian, any ordinary citizen. and ordinary citizens can't be taken federal court. so, this was the problem for abortion providers — the supreme court agreed this was unacceptable, they did provide a narrow pathway for the abortion clinics to actually take this to federal court and pursue their case there. however, they were very disappointed that the court did not block the la
the us supreme court has allowed abortion providers to challenge a near—total ban in texas. d that lawsuits filed by abortion providers in texas should proceed in a federal court. our washington correspondent barbara plett usher explains the significance of this ruling. well, it's a minor victory for abortion rights providers, because it removes a hurdle for them. so the texas law was specifically designed to prevent legal challenge. what normally happens when state legislators passed...
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supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will discuss voting rights and election integrity in the u.s. with william j roberts. and, the biden administration fled part replacement plan payment watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, or on c-span now, our new mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, texts, and tweets. >> washington unfiltered, c-span in your pocket. download c-span today. >> white house press secretary jen psaki held her daily briefi
supreme court. >> i wish we had more time. this is up to important conversation. i want to thank all of you for joining us. the topic of supreme court reform is incredibly important to us. it should be important to all americans. i think this is one of the first conversations in the country of this kind about the report and i am glad we got it done so that people can move seriously on this into next year. if you want to learn more about it or is you can find us online at ecslaw.org....
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supreme court. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to basically give you an open mic to respond to what you heard today in the supreme court but begin if you will with this one point. is this the first time, it is the first time i remember hearing an argument in the supreme court about taking a right away from people. >> you're right, lawrence. if the supreme court does what it is absolutely certain now that it will do and that is whether it calls it overruling roe "v" wade or not getting rid of the fundamental right to abortion until viability, when it does that, it will be the first time in our nation's history that we have turned things backwards in terms of rights. all along we have expanded rights. brown v. board expanded rights beyond what plessy said. lawrence v. texas expanded rights for lgbt people. we've expanded. if we do what the court now is poised to do it will be the first turn-around. we'll have lost our virginity basically. once we do it this time it is going to be a lot easier next time with contraception, with
supreme court. thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to basically give you an open mic to respond to what you heard today in the supreme court but begin if you will with this one point. is this the first time, it is the first time i remember hearing an argument in the supreme court about taking a right away from people. >> you're right, lawrence. if the supreme court does what it is absolutely certain now that it will do and that is whether it calls it overruling roe...