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the uk prime minister borisjohnson, has also been commenting on the us supreme court's decision. ackwards". this is not our court, it is anotherjurisdiction but clearly it has massive impacts on peoples thinking around the world. i have to tell you, i think it is a big step backwards. i have always believed in a woman's right to choose and i stick to that view and that's why the uk has the law is that it does and actually, if you look, we recently took steps to make sure that those laws were enforced throughout the whole of the uk. which is take a moment to remind you of our main story here on bbc news. the us supreme court has entered the constitutional right to abortion. the decision is a major victory for right—wing and religious activists who have campaigned event —— against pregnancy termination since they were legalised in 1973. the conservative dominated court rules fight six votes to three that the decision to legalise abortions in the case known as roe v wade, was legally wrong, as the us constitution does not specifically mention abortion rights. after nominations by don
the uk prime minister borisjohnson, has also been commenting on the us supreme court's decision. ackwards". this is not our court, it is anotherjurisdiction but clearly it has massive impacts on peoples thinking around the world. i have to tell you, i think it is a big step backwards. i have always believed in a woman's right to choose and i stick to that view and that's why the uk has the law is that it does and actually, if you look, we recently took steps to make sure that those laws...
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it changes the debate on abortion _ the us supreme court? _ the us supreme court? it changes the debate on abortion in the united - debate on abortion in the united states and something that was conducted in very narrow ground that's what self—serve people can put on abortion clinics, —— clinics, when things can be regulated after fatal viability, what sort of consent and information is available for abortion seekers to much wider debate... whether the government can amend abortion ban abortion rights of the federal level —— foetal. this is all of a sudden change the abortion debate into something much more unpredictable and we really don't know which direction this is going to go into from here because all the states are going to different things about them are allowed now from the supreme course in all these things will be challenged in court in particular political dispute within the states and this is really something we have not seen on a moral issue since the civil war. fin not seen on a moral issue since the civil war. ., , , not seen o
it changes the debate on abortion _ the us supreme court? _ the us supreme court? it changes the debate on abortion in the united - debate on abortion in the united states and something that was conducted in very narrow ground that's what self—serve people can put on abortion clinics, —— clinics, when things can be regulated after fatal viability, what sort of consent and information is available for abortion seekers to much wider debate... whether the government can amend abortion ban...
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the us supreme court is the final arbiter about what the united states constitution means. the sense of there is no other court or body you can appeal to to overall this decision. now that being said, nothing in this decision stops congress, the federal legislature, from choosing to protect abortion rights, and nothing is stopping state legislatures from choosing to protect abortion rights. it is just that the constitution no longer requires them to do so. what would you be calling for now, what would you be hoping that politicians would do? i would hope that congress would enact a federal statute that codifies a right to abortion, codifies a right to abortion, codifies a right to contraception, and then i would hope that state legislatures do the same, that they amend state constitutions in order to guarantee rights to access abortion in state constitutions, edition of the two passing —— in addition to passing statutes in all of the states as well.— passing statutes in all of the states as well. and i guess the scenario view _ states as well. and i guess the scenario view i
the us supreme court is the final arbiter about what the united states constitution means. the sense of there is no other court or body you can appeal to to overall this decision. now that being said, nothing in this decision stops congress, the federal legislature, from choosing to protect abortion rights, and nothing is stopping state legislatures from choosing to protect abortion rights. it is just that the constitution no longer requires them to do so. what would you be calling for now,...
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the us supreme court is the — against this? the us supreme court is the final _ against this? at least in the sense that there is no other port —— court or body you can appeal to to overall this decision. that being said, nothing in this decision stops congress, the federal legislature, from choosing to protect abortion rights, and nothing is stopping state legislatures from choosing to protect abortion rights. it is just that the constitution no longer requires them to do so. so what would you be calling for now? what would you be hoping that politicians do? i would hope that congress would enact a federal statute that codify is a right to abortion, codified as a right to contraception and i would hope that state legislatures do the same, that they amend state constitutions in order to guarantee rights to access abortion in state constitutions. in addition to passing statutes protecting access to abortion in all of the states as well.- access to abortion in all of the states as well. and i would ruess the states as well. and i would guess that _ the states as well. and i would
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environment — but tha effort will be — but that effort will be undermined by the supreme court ruling. the idea that the us moved to take away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of electricity. well, to discuss this further i'm joined now by andres restrepo. he's a senior attorney with a us based environmental organisation called the sierra club. they were involved in the case. thanks very much. what was the rationale behind this ruling? thank ou. the rationale behind this ruling? thank you. the rationale _ rationale behind this ruling? thank you. the rationale by _ rationale behind this ruling? thank you. the rationale by the - rationale behind this ruling? thank you. the rationale by the court, i you. the rationale by the court, which of course, it is near my community, they read the section 111, w
environment — but tha effort will be — but that effort will be undermined by the supreme court ruling. the idea that the us moved to take away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of...
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consider this to be a murder of democrats, but a month ago, a journalist was leaked from the us supreme courton of the decision, according to which the supreme court will take the side of canned food. that is, he will speak out, and against abortion and the democrats, of course, this outraged. actually , today in washington, two small groups of supporters and opponents of abortion clashed, but since a clear preponderance was on the side of the police, there were no skirmishes. everything is gone. calm enough. let's hear what the participants of these protests had to say. i'm here because i'm against violence. i am against the violence of weapons, and i am against violence over the fences 64 million children in the world have died due to abortion. and i want this to not be worn in america. and i'm glad the supreme court. soon it will support we protest against. possible abolition of the right to abortion we believe that abortion is the legal right of every american woman, and we plan to occupy washington like we did? we want to block movements here, until our demands are met after it has becom
consider this to be a murder of democrats, but a month ago, a journalist was leaked from the us supreme courton of the decision, according to which the supreme court will take the side of canned food. that is, he will speak out, and against abortion and the democrats, of course, this outraged. actually , today in washington, two small groups of supporters and opponents of abortion clashed, but since a clear preponderance was on the side of the police, there were no skirmishes. everything is...
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the us supreme court is to rule on the abortion case. abortion has long split american society into two camps, conservatives, republicans. against such termination of pregnancy. they consider it the murder of a democrat a month ago was leaked from the supreme court, journalists published a draft decision according to which the supreme court would side with anti-abortion conservatives, and this, of course, outraged the democrats. actually, two small groups of supporters came together in washington today. and opponents of abortion, but since the clear numerical superiority was on the side of the police, no skirmishes occurred. i'm here because i'm against violence. i am against gun violence and i am against violence through abortion 64 million children in the world have died due to abortion. and i want this to not be worn in america. and i 'm glad the supreme court. soon it will support we protest against. cancellation of the right to abortion. we believe that abortion is a legal right for every american woman, and we plan to occupy washin
the us supreme court is to rule on the abortion case. abortion has long split american society into two camps, conservatives, republicans. against such termination of pregnancy. they consider it the murder of a democrat a month ago was leaked from the supreme court, journalists published a draft decision according to which the supreme court would side with anti-abortion conservatives, and this, of course, outraged the democrats. actually, two small groups of supporters came together in...
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supreme court case, should we rely on that? komatsu, the decision where the supreme court allowed the us government to intern japanese americans supreme court decision which was basically overturned, just like dred scott was. there is plessy versus ferguson, the separate but equal doctrine, but had to be struck down. and now today, the very flawed rationale of roe v wade was struck down, and by the way, the casey decision that came later upheld the substance of roe based on the principle of stare decisis, and i think that is the main take away from the decision that came out this morning, is that blind adherence to a wrong, incorrect decision is a terrible idea, and the court fixed that today.— terrible idea, and the court fixed that today. you call it a wron: , fixed that today. you call it a wrong, incorrect _ fixed that today. you call it a wrong, incorrect decision. it| wrong, incorrect decision. it is highly partisan and incredibly decisive —— are divisive. we have seen lots of protesting today, on both sides. this will be challenged, of course. what do you see being the next steps? 50. of course. what do you see being the
supreme court case, should we rely on that? komatsu, the decision where the supreme court allowed the us government to intern japanese americans supreme court decision which was basically overturned, just like dred scott was. there is plessy versus ferguson, the separate but equal doctrine, but had to be struck down. and now today, the very flawed rationale of roe v wade was struck down, and by the way, the casey decision that came later upheld the substance of roe based on the principle of...
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countries to protect the environment — but that effort will be undermined by the supreme court ruling. the idea that the ustake away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of electricity. andres restrepo is a senior attorney with the us based environmental organisation the sierra club who were involved in the case. he says despite the supreme court ruling, there are other legal means to fight climate change in the us. the rationale of the court, which is a harsh blow, which the cell is that the court read the cell is that the court read the governing provision for this regulation to limit the authority of epa not to control greenhouse gases period. i was not quite right. it still has authority to control greenhouse gases —— that was not quite right. epa is able to impose regulations and can only consider
countries to protect the environment — but that effort will be undermined by the supreme court ruling. the idea that the ustake away one of the most significant, historically powerful tools to address the ravages of climate change is incomprehensible. in the states that won this case, they are celebrating a ruling that gives them a right to make their own rules on carbon emissions, rather than be told what to do by washington. and they say it will prevent a rise in the price of electricity....
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you can get the latest on the landmark ruling by the us supreme court on our website. moving to ban abortion after the supreme court strips women of their constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. more than a dozen states are governed by republicans which have triggered laws that come into effect as a result of the ruling. some democrat controlled states have said they will act as a safe havens for women seeking abortions. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. but from me and the rest of the team, thank you for watching and please stay tuned rightio to bbc news. —— right here. hello. plenty of fine weather around this weekend but showers in the forecast, too. however, some of us may miss them altogether and end up with a dry weekend. but i will add that around coastal areas, it could be windy at times and feel a little on the cool side. now, this changeable weather is brought by an area of low pressure which will basically park itself over ireland. it's already arrived and the showers are becoming more frequent across some western areas. that is — they will b
you can get the latest on the landmark ruling by the us supreme court on our website. moving to ban abortion after the supreme court strips women of their constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. more than a dozen states are governed by republicans which have triggered laws that come into effect as a result of the ruling. some democrat controlled states have said they will act as a safe havens for women seeking abortions. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sipusey. but from me and the...
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what it shows us is that supreme court justices — shows us is that supreme court justices are there forwer in the us the separation of powers system, and what _ separation of powers system, and what it _ separation of powers system, and what it also shows is one has to be tactical— what it also shows is one has to be tactical in— what it also shows is one has to be tactical in intelligence. if you are a supreme — tactical in intelligence. if you are a supreme courtjustice, bending down _ a supreme courtjustice, bending down at — a supreme courtjustice, bending down at the right time and not overstaying your welcome. ruth bader ginsburg, _ overstaying your welcome. ruth bader ginsburg, who was a big champion of women's _ ginsburg, who was a big champion of women's right, stay there for years and years— women's right, stay there for years and years and only went when she died in _ and years and only went when she died in 2020. she could have stood down _ died in 2020. she could have stood down in _ died in 2020. she could have stood down in the — died in 2020. she could have stood down in
what it shows us is that supreme court justices — shows us is that supreme court justices are there forwer in the us the separation of powers system, and what _ separation of powers system, and what it _ separation of powers system, and what it also shows is one has to be tactical— what it also shows is one has to be tactical in— what it also shows is one has to be tactical in intelligence. if you are a supreme — tactical in intelligence. if you are a supreme courtjustice, bending down...
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the us supreme court, it is tell us how is this decision going down in washington? while, you know, there are already many protesters in front of the supreme court zullie here. next to me is one of them. she's from colorado and just learned about the decision when she hopped out of the plane and came immediately here. julie, how do you feel? i feel incredibly disappointed and sad, to be honest. why you said, well, i feel like they've taken some, i was alive when roe v wade was 1st past and it was a big celebration for all of us because it's, it's a women's issue. it's about the women involved and then to hear that it has been overturned. it feels like it not only is step backwards in time, that it feels like something has been taken from us, and that is making decisions about our own bodies. so we hear that the majority of the americans are actually pro abortion. so how could it happen that the supreme court is just like rolling kind of the opposite? well, i don't know, actually i, i feel like the route of the problem is that a lot of people in the us don't vote. and
the us supreme court, it is tell us how is this decision going down in washington? while, you know, there are already many protesters in front of the supreme court zullie here. next to me is one of them. she's from colorado and just learned about the decision when she hopped out of the plane and came immediately here. julie, how do you feel? i feel incredibly disappointed and sad, to be honest. why you said, well, i feel like they've taken some, i was alive when roe v wade was 1st past and it...
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he expressed his anger at the us supreme court's ruling. sorry than i am resolved, and angry, to do more and to do better. at the same time, an expression of appreciation, i'm grateful i'm here in california. i'm grateful i'm governor of california. i'm grateful i represent a state that's fighting forfreedom, fighting for reproductive rights, a state that has long stood tall, and i'm sorry that more people do not have those protections today. this is notjust about women. this is notjust about choice. this is notjust about reproductive freedom. they are coming after you next. it's a serious moment in american history. we can bring you some live pictures, there seems to be a highway in la, which has been taken over by hundreds of pro—abortion protesters that have taken over that highway after that ruling. they have walked on there and stopped the traffic, and there has been a small amount of violence, but otherwise they are marching down that highway there and we will obviously keep you updated on what happens there. the bbc�*s peter bowes is
he expressed his anger at the us supreme court's ruling. sorry than i am resolved, and angry, to do more and to do better. at the same time, an expression of appreciation, i'm grateful i'm here in california. i'm grateful i'm governor of california. i'm grateful i represent a state that's fighting forfreedom, fighting for reproductive rights, a state that has long stood tall, and i'm sorry that more people do not have those protections today. this is notjust about women. this is notjust about...
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we are going to start with the us supreme court.s voted to overturn the landmark ruling that legalised abortion almost 50 years ago. it struck down the roe v wade decision weeks after a leaked document suggested that it favoured doing so. this decision paves the way for half the country to severely restrict or completely ban terminations. ned, it makes sense to start with you. i want to pick up on something your publication has written. the draft was leaked. we are not really surprised, but as your publication, the christian science monitor, has said, this decision was unthinkablejust a few years ago. we are seeing a monumental change across the united states. it's almost impossible to overstate the significance and there have been periods of judicial activism by the supreme court in the past, most famously in the late 19505, �*60s, �*70s over civil rights legislation but the difference was that was explicitly extending a right or a series of rights that were at the core of the american project of the constitution and its equality u
we are going to start with the us supreme court.s voted to overturn the landmark ruling that legalised abortion almost 50 years ago. it struck down the roe v wade decision weeks after a leaked document suggested that it favoured doing so. this decision paves the way for half the country to severely restrict or completely ban terminations. ned, it makes sense to start with you. i want to pick up on something your publication has written. the draft was leaked. we are not really surprised, but as...
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that's what the supreme court is saying in this case. for 217 years, the usourt do not have any kind of legislation that was in this vein of the individual right to bear arms. this has changed a little bit over ten years ago and today, reaffirmed to say that the individual right to bear arms is notjust a right in your home but is a right in the public spaces. what this means is that the supreme court is basically saying we do not have a right to go to bars, sports arenas, concerts and have a gun free space. find sports arenas, concerts and have a gun free space. and you obvious will _ have a gun free space. and you obvious will very _ have a gun free space. and you obvious will very sore - have a gun free space. and you obvious will very sore about. obvious will very sore about that. , ., ~ . obvious will very sore about that. �*. ., obvious will very sore about that. , ., �*. ., ., that. yes, at much for our lives, that. yes, at much for our lives. we _ that. yes, at much for our lives, we are _ that. yes, at much for our lives, we are incredibly i lives, we
that's what the supreme court is saying in this case. for 217 years, the usourt do not have any kind of legislation that was in this vein of the individual right to bear arms. this has changed a little bit over ten years ago and today, reaffirmed to say that the individual right to bear arms is notjust a right in your home but is a right in the public spaces. what this means is that the supreme court is basically saying we do not have a right to go to bars, sports arenas, concerts and have a...
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billie eilish has used her headline set at the glastonbury festival to address the us supreme court'sge, the 20—year—old singer said it was a dark day for women in the us. the world—famous music festival's main stage opened today after three years of covid cancellations. a warning — this report by our culture editor katie razzall contains flashing images. it's the 50th birthday party twice postponed. finally, glastonbury is back, with its youngest ever headliner, billie eilish, taking to the pyramid stage. sam fender's never even been to this festival before, now he knows what it's like to perform here in front of thousands. let's have some fun! brit winners wolf alice nearly didn't make it today after their original flight from america where they were touring was cancelled. what is it about glastonbury that means you just didn't want to miss it? everything about it, i think, i mean, especially playing on the pyramid stage. it's like...a dream come true. i think every gig we've played since, well, post—covid, no—one has gone anywhere. since we have been allowed to play live, it has be
billie eilish has used her headline set at the glastonbury festival to address the us supreme court'sge, the 20—year—old singer said it was a dark day for women in the us. the world—famous music festival's main stage opened today after three years of covid cancellations. a warning — this report by our culture editor katie razzall contains flashing images. it's the 50th birthday party twice postponed. finally, glastonbury is back, with its youngest ever headliner, billie eilish, taking...
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.— us supreme court. to make them easier to get via the mail. he could expand the government health care programmes, perhaps to allow them to cover abortions for women in anti—abortion states, who want to go to abortion rights states to obtain abortions. all of these things will instantly be fought in the court. any kind of move he tries to take will be challenged. the opponents will be challenged. the opponents will cite federal law preventing the federal government from spending money on abortion services at all. and now that we've seen how this has played out in the highest court in the land, that there is a clear majority in favour of abortion restrictions or at least sending it back to the states, these legal challenges have a high level of success. they're going to be potentially blocked no matter what joe biden tries to do. i think the feeling is now that he has to do something, he has to at least try because there's so much anger among democrats and the democrat base, that he must take some sort o
.— us supreme court. to make them easier to get via the mail. he could expand the government health care programmes, perhaps to allow them to cover abortions for women in anti—abortion states, who want to go to abortion rights states to obtain abortions. all of these things will instantly be fought in the court. any kind of move he tries to take will be challenged. the opponents will be challenged. the opponents will cite federal law preventing the federal government from spending money on...
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american women have the right to early termination of pregnancy will each state separately the us supreme courtered a verdict considering the case from mississippi where the local court blocked the ban on abortion after 15 weeks republican states decided to fight on and now it turns out that it affected the reproductive future of the whole country at the building us supreme court in in washington, abortion opponents made no secret of their joy. i cried with joy when i found out, this is the best day of my life. now there is hope for the women and children who have been harmed or killed by abortion. however, not all supporters were happy. the abortionists also came out to the supreme court to protest me very much. i cry a lot because this is a bad decision. this slavery for the women of our country is indeed in 13 american states the ban on abortion already existed, however, were suspended pending the decision of the supreme court, now hands. they are untied. in total , 26 states can carry out a ban on termination of pregnancy for more than half of america, the court called rational laws crimina
american women have the right to early termination of pregnancy will each state separately the us supreme courtered a verdict considering the case from mississippi where the local court blocked the ban on abortion after 15 weeks republican states decided to fight on and now it turns out that it affected the reproductive future of the whole country at the building us supreme court in in washington, abortion opponents made no secret of their joy. i cried with joy when i found out, this is the...
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completely freed from force, the apu hoisted the flags of the lc and russia historic decision the us supreme court canceled the constitutional right of americans to abortion, a thousand disgruntled protesters took to the streets. and we went on a free float in st. petersburg on a grand scale celebrated the holiday of graduates of the scarlet sails. the russian grouping of troops, the center, broke through the defenses, attacked the enemy and blocked, lisichansk with the south about this said a spokesman for the ministry of defense. igor konoshenkov according to him, in 5 days the military liberated 11 settlements. the ministry of internal affairs of the lpr added that about 600 people surrendered near lisichansk, part of the ukrainian military fled, meanwhile, in gorsky, the fighters of the people's militia of the lpr discovered. a supply depot in the basement of an apartment building on the eve of the city finally came under the control of the joint forces of russia and the lugansk people's republic on the administration building the russian flag, and later the military, met with the locals about
completely freed from force, the apu hoisted the flags of the lc and russia historic decision the us supreme court canceled the constitutional right of americans to abortion, a thousand disgruntled protesters took to the streets. and we went on a free float in st. petersburg on a grand scale celebrated the holiday of graduates of the scarlet sails. the russian grouping of troops, the center, broke through the defenses, attacked the enemy and blocked, lisichansk with the south about this said a...
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our north america editor sarah smith is at the supreme court for us now. oric moment for america. as they hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti—abortionists. life won today! "life won today," they chant, celebrating a victory after almost 50 years. i have seen the devastation that abortion has wrought on our country, on the communal level and then a personal level, and this is so vindicating to know that we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of abortion in our country. ten years ago, did you ever| imagine this would happen? i imagined it a lot, but i still... people told me it was impossible, that we would never see this kind of victory, and now i know that victory is not only possible, it happened. so we are going to work out of this momentum, we are going to keep going, we're going to keep fighting, and we're going to build a better world. fury from those campaigning to keep the guaranteed right to abortion, promising to fight back. it's not the will of the people, and this country's supposed to run off of the will of
our north america editor sarah smith is at the supreme court for us now. oric moment for america. as they hear the news from the court, there isjubilation from anti—abortionists. life won today! "life won today," they chant, celebrating a victory after almost 50 years. i have seen the devastation that abortion has wrought on our country, on the communal level and then a personal level, and this is so vindicating to know that we can now take tangible steps to lessen the violence of...
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state separately outside the us supreme court in washington, the anti-abortion protesters made no secretf their joy, this is the best day of my life. now there is hope for the women and children who have been harmed or killed by abortion supporters. abortionists also went to the supreme court to protest . this is a bad decision. this is slavery for the women of our country the eggs of antonio texas and we no longer have the right to abortion indeed in 13 american states the ban on abortion already existed, however, were suspended pending the decision of the supreme court, now their hands are untied a few minutes after the announcement of the decision in washington on. you were declared abortions in missouri then in oklahoma the total ban on termination of pregnancy can lead 26 states to more than half of america the court literally throws america back 150 years ago. this is a sad day for the country. in my opinion, the president of the united states has no right to influence the decision of the supreme court, and the only thing that remains for biden is to guarantee that women who want t
state separately outside the us supreme court in washington, the anti-abortion protesters made no secretf their joy, this is the best day of my life. now there is hope for the women and children who have been harmed or killed by abortion supporters. abortionists also went to the supreme court to protest . this is a bad decision. this is slavery for the women of our country the eggs of antonio texas and we no longer have the right to abortion indeed in 13 american states the ban on abortion...
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the us supreme court strikes down restrictions on carrying guns in new york, signaling a shift that willberate nationwide. the taliban appeals for international support after wednesday's devastating earthquake in afghanistan, with survivors saying they have no food or sheltera. with survivors saying they have no food or shelter. the panel investigating last year's us capitol riots hears about the pressure former president trump put on thejustice department to overturn the 2020 election result. # upside down, by you turn me. we speak to excited festival —goers. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the news that has broken in the last hour. the conservatives have suffered crushing defeats in two by—elections in england. the results will put renewed pressure on prime minister, borisjohnson, who recently survived a leadership challenge. the liberal democrats ousted the conservatives in the seat of tiverton and honiton, in one of the biggest ever by—election swings. the labour party re—took the seat of wakefield, they lost three years ago. mark lobel reports. cheering and applaus
the us supreme court strikes down restrictions on carrying guns in new york, signaling a shift that willberate nationwide. the taliban appeals for international support after wednesday's devastating earthquake in afghanistan, with survivors saying they have no food or sheltera. with survivors saying they have no food or shelter. the panel investigating last year's us capitol riots hears about the pressure former president trump put on thejustice department to overturn the 2020 election result....
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we've kind of gotten over it. from the states, our correspondent denis davydov the us supreme court hado enclose a huge fence around the decision taken here the day before raised a wave of protests, all over america the judge canceled federal guarantees that give the right to abortion. now each state decides whether it is possible to carry out the procedure or not? my body my choice abortion is needed by the supreme court with such slogans feminist rallies in the capital, sympathizers block roads in los angeles. st. louis, new york, a women's riot, phoenix, their attack on the state capitol was repelled by swat police. children this is my adopted daughter i have the right to manage my own body, it is her choice, and not judges in any way, we will think about how to live in a world where medical care is not provided and in general you have the opportunity for people like us this is a very sad day instantly after the decision of the supreme court, the arkansas with missouri introduced a ban on abortion south dakota is only sixteen. in the states, the procedure is already outlawed or it wi
we've kind of gotten over it. from the states, our correspondent denis davydov the us supreme court hado enclose a huge fence around the decision taken here the day before raised a wave of protests, all over america the judge canceled federal guarantees that give the right to abortion. now each state decides whether it is possible to carry out the procedure or not? my body my choice abortion is needed by the supreme court with such slogans feminist rallies in the capital, sympathizers block...
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there. _ billie eilish has used her headline set at the glastonbury festival to address the us supreme court'sas a dark day for women in the us. the world—famous music festival's main stage opened today after three years of covid cancellations. a warning, this report by our culture editor katie razzall contains flashing images. it's the 50th birthday party, twice postponed. finally glastonbury is back. with its youngest ever headliner, billy eilidh's, taking to the pyramid stage. sam penned up has never even been to this festival before, now he knows what it is like to perform year in front of thousands.— like to perform year in front of thousands. let's have some fun. breadwinners _ of thousands. let's have some fun. breadwinners wolf - of thousands. let's have some fun. breadwinners wolf alice l fun. breadwinners wolf alice nearly didn't _ fun. breadwinners wolf alice nearly didn't make _ fun. breadwinners wolf alice nearly didn't make it - fun. breadwinners wolf alice nearly didn't make it today i nearly didn't make it today after their original flight from america where they were touring w
there. _ billie eilish has used her headline set at the glastonbury festival to address the us supreme court'sas a dark day for women in the us. the world—famous music festival's main stage opened today after three years of covid cancellations. a warning, this report by our culture editor katie razzall contains flashing images. it's the 50th birthday party, twice postponed. finally glastonbury is back. with its youngest ever headliner, billy eilidh's, taking to the pyramid stage. sam penned...
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us supreme bizarre? i think it's a surprise _ because we know the us supreme court was loaded purposely by donald trump bye i think it was 45,000 americans who were killed via guns in the last year. 45,000 people. that is just extraordinary. apart from the horrific details that we get that i can't almost they listening to any more because it's just all these parents and young lives cut short. and teachers. somebody can wander in with all these guns. i think it's said that if you carry a gun, you're more likely to be killed by one. i think it is very worrying. alas, it's not surprising. i lived in new york in six years —— for six years, and i would want to know without knowing that more and more people walked around with weapons and that was legal. o nto onto a story i never would've expected to have been in the papers 2022, the express. emma, doesn't feel very 2022. express. emma, doesn't feelvery 2022. ., ., �* ., , . ., 2022. you wouldn't have expected to read this story _ 2022. you wouldn't have expected to read this story after _ 2022. you wouldn't have expected to read this story after the _ 2022. yo
us supreme bizarre? i think it's a surprise _ because we know the us supreme court was loaded purposely by donald trump bye i think it was 45,000 americans who were killed via guns in the last year. 45,000 people. that is just extraordinary. apart from the horrific details that we get that i can't almost they listening to any more because it's just all these parents and young lives cut short. and teachers. somebody can wander in with all these guns. i think it's said that if you carry a gun,...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: the us supreme court has struck down restrictions on carrying guns in new york, signalling a shift that will reverberate nationwide. the ruling comes amidst a raging debate across the us over gun control, especially after the recent school shooting in uvalde. counting is underway in two key uk by—elections in west yorkshire and devon. it's the first test of voters�* opinions since the partygate scandal and the british prime minister's confidence vote. borisjohnson has said he is "full of optimism and buoyancy" ahead of the results. taliban officials in afghanistan say the main search for survivors from wednesday's earthquake in the south east of the country has ended. more than 1,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many children may be among the victims. strikes are expected to be announced injuly and august. works on the railways walked out of the second time this week on thursday with just one in five trains running and another strike is planned for saturday. here is our transport correspondent kat
this is bbc news, the headlines: the us supreme court has struck down restrictions on carrying guns in new york, signalling a shift that will reverberate nationwide. the ruling comes amidst a raging debate across the us over gun control, especially after the recent school shooting in uvalde. counting is underway in two key uk by—elections in west yorkshire and devon. it's the first test of voters�* opinions since the partygate scandal and the british prime minister's confidence vote....
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and i also say the first italian american on the us supreme court didn't want to be the last. i suspect the work even harder and it once he was on the bench and if you compare the dc circuit opinions to his us supreme court opinions, it'shigh quality throughout . but to me there's something about some of the opinions in this book. >> .. >> .. you have a favorite opinion? >> one thing about justice scalia and one thing he might enjoy about the book because i found myself enjoying this and doing the work for the book, i thought i knew his opinion, something of an expert on his opinion. i would come across because i thought i know the key paragraph, the smile, that was there, i did member that but i'll come across another paragraph and realize that's so good, i never thought about that and it anticipates this problem felt in this line so in one sense my evasive answer is to say what's really fun about the justices writing is every encounter is a new hundred and has a freshness to it and i think it's a 300 page book, it can be read in two sittings. find yourself coming across thing
and i also say the first italian american on the us supreme court didn't want to be the last. i suspect the work even harder and it once he was on the bench and if you compare the dc circuit opinions to his us supreme court opinions, it'shigh quality throughout . but to me there's something about some of the opinions in this book. >> .. >> .. you have a favorite opinion? >> one thing about justice scalia and one thing he might enjoy about the book because i found myself...
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case lasted 4 years, and all this while they could not perform in the ring only in 1971, the us supreme court overturned the guilty verdict. on june 20, 1975, steven spielberg's jaws thriller giant shark was released on the screens of north america, the food brought the director, world recognition and created. a new hollywood business model, when the release of a big-budget blockbuster is preceded by a powerful advertising campaign, and after the release, a co-production of an adaptation of the novel by an american writer is released. peter benchley passed hard mechanical sharks, broke down, and because of the implausibility spielberg decided not to show the rubber shark at all a feeling of fear caused, now, an ominous shadow, then a fin that cuts the water, this became the hallmark of the jaws and a new film technique. spielberg showed the victims through the eyes of the shark himself, all this against the backdrop of the disturbing music of john williamson. the jaws have collected many awards, but have become the reason for the mass extermination of white sharks for the film three syphilas
case lasted 4 years, and all this while they could not perform in the ring only in 1971, the us supreme court overturned the guilty verdict. on june 20, 1975, steven spielberg's jaws thriller giant shark was released on the screens of north america, the food brought the director, world recognition and created. a new hollywood business model, when the release of a big-budget blockbuster is preceded by a powerful advertising campaign, and after the release, a co-production of an adaptation of the...
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us news websites. the la times says that the ruling marks the most significant curtailing of a constitutional right in supreme court'sthw new york post asks "what could happen next". several us states including kentucky, louisiana, south dakota and missouri have immediately banned abortion. moving on to uk politics — the times says that borisjohnson is facing another attempt to remove him after those by—election defeats. the paper says senior conservatives are warning that the party is heading for "disaster". the daily mail says a senior cabinet minister has demanded to know if labour and the lib dems had an anti—tory electoral pact. and finally, the daily express says that borisjohnson is convinced he can ride out the political storms and win the next general election if the "winds change" in his favour. so, those are some of the front pages. let's begin with my fermentable tests. i'll get it right this time. —— my formidable guests. we've been focusing on this. ali, we will start with you this time. this huge ruling, ali, historic changes for the us and the front page of the website on the los angeles times, my bod
us news websites. the la times says that the ruling marks the most significant curtailing of a constitutional right in supreme court'sthw new york post asks "what could happen next". several us states including kentucky, louisiana, south dakota and missouri have immediately banned abortion. moving on to uk politics — the times says that borisjohnson is facing another attempt to remove him after those by—election defeats. the paper says senior conservatives are warning that the...
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by the us supreme court in us versus sioux nation of indians and which the supreme court recognized. that that unilateral changing of the treaty. those actions taken by the federal government were wrong. and the taking of the black hills was wrong. the us government had violated the treaty it was wrong for them to do it and so the supreme court ruled in favor of the lakota giving i believe it was initially what 30 something million dollar 35 35 million dollars in that an additional 1.1 105 million on top of that basically to pay for the value of of the black hills so that the us government will have bought the black hills. to this day that money has not been touched. how much money do you know off top you had brandon? so before belly, it's somewhere in the range as several billion. it's increasing every day with interest. and there's no real desire to take because the thing is if you take the money then you're saying yes, of course, it's perfectly all right to have for the us government to have taken this land. i know there was an attempt president wanted to sign wanted to get the mon
by the us supreme court in us versus sioux nation of indians and which the supreme court recognized. that that unilateral changing of the treaty. those actions taken by the federal government were wrong. and the taking of the black hills was wrong. the us government had violated the treaty it was wrong for them to do it and so the supreme court ruled in favor of the lakota giving i believe it was initially what 30 something million dollar 35 35 million dollars in that an additional 1.1 105...
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us women's national team forward megan rapinoe described friday's supreme court ruling overturning themade legal across the us after the ruling in 1973, often referred to as the roe v wade case. the us supreme court has now overturned that right. 26 conservative states can now introduce new abortion restrictions or bans. rapinoe made her comments in an almost ten—minute speech where she fought back tears. pro—choice means that you get to choose pro—choice allows other people to be pro—life if that is what works for them or that is what their beliefs are or if that is where they are at in their life. pro—life doesn't allow anybody to make a choice. newly promoted nottingham forest have signed taiwo awoniyi from german club union berlin for a club record fee. the 24—year—old is a nigeria international and joins forest on a five—year deal for a reported £17 million. awoniyi scored 20 goals in 43 games across all competitions last season and said it had always been his dream to play in the premier league. mike riley will step down as english referees chief at the end of the coming season.
us women's national team forward megan rapinoe described friday's supreme court ruling overturning themade legal across the us after the ruling in 1973, often referred to as the roe v wade case. the us supreme court has now overturned that right. 26 conservative states can now introduce new abortion restrictions or bans. rapinoe made her comments in an almost ten—minute speech where she fought back tears. pro—choice means that you get to choose pro—choice allows other people to be...
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the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.e cannot idly stand by and just watch our streets be flooded with guns due to more people being permitted to legally carry firearms in public. counting is underway in two key uk by—elections for the conservative party, in the first test of voters opinions since the partygate scandal. we will have live updates ahead on the programme but for now, a quick check of more news making headlines. ukraine moves a step closer tojoining the european union as it's given official candidate status. and how a heroic coach made a dramatic rescue after a swimmer fainted to the bottom of the pool at the world aquatics championships in budapest. asi as i swam as fast as i could to grab her and pull as i swam as fast as i could to grab herand pull up as i swam as fast as i could to grab her and pull up to the surface, and once i pull her up, so i wasjust, my goal was only to make her breathe. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. taliban officials in
the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.e cannot idly stand by and just watch our streets be flooded with guns due to more people being permitted to legally carry firearms in public. counting is underway in two key uk by—elections for the conservative party, in the first test of voters opinions since the partygate scandal. we will have live updates ahead on the programme but for now, a quick check of more news making headlines. ukraine...
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the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.aine moves a step closer tojoining the european union — as the organisation gives it official candidate status. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. it's six in the morning in singapore, and 2:30 in the morning in afghanistan where taliban officials say the main search for survivors from wednesday's devastating earthquake in the south east of the country has ended. more than a thousand people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doctors say many children may be among the victims. relief efforts have been hampered by the destruction of already poor road and communication networks in paktika province , the worst hit area. entire villages have been destroyed with survivors saying they are finding it difficult to bury their dead. our afghanistan correspondent secunder kermani is there and has just sent this report. homes reduced to rubble, lives reduced to memories. "these were my son's shoes," says agha
the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.aine moves a step closer tojoining the european union — as the organisation gives it official candidate status. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. it's six in the morning in singapore, and 2:30 in the morning in afghanistan where taliban officials say the main search for survivors from wednesday's devastating earthquake in the south east...
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demonstrations for and against the us supreme court's decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion have taken place in many parts of the country for a second day. hundreds of people — mostly opposed to friday's landmark ruling — gathered outside the supreme court building in washington. norwegian police say they are treating friday's attack on a series of oslo bars and nightclubs — including a popular gay one — as islamist terrorism. two people were killed. the assailant — a norwegian citizen of iranian descent — has been detained. now on bbc news, our world. in july 2021, anti—government protests took place across iran. the protests were triggered by water shortages in the southern province of khuzestan. failing crops, dying wildlife, no drinking water. dry rivers. people in khuzestan face a water crisis. i'm siavash ardalan, and i report on the environment for bbc persian. seeing people suffering, i wanted to understand what caused these water shortages. is it climate change or are there other factors? what is happening in iran today is the outcome of decades of bad mana
demonstrations for and against the us supreme court's decision to overturn the constitutional right to abortion have taken place in many parts of the country for a second day. hundreds of people — mostly opposed to friday's landmark ruling — gathered outside the supreme court building in washington. norwegian police say they are treating friday's attack on a series of oslo bars and nightclubs — including a popular gay one — as islamist terrorism. two people were killed. the assailant...
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it follows a landmark ruling by the us supreme court that overturned the constitutional right to abortion story, we can now speak to emma goldberg, a new york times writer covering the future of work and workplace practices in the us. thank you for being with us. we mentioned a couple of names there. august through some of there. august through some of the companies who are offering these kinds of packages and what they are offering employees. absolutely. conventionally, - employees. absolutely. | conventionally, abortion employees. absolutely. - conventionally, abortion has not been a topic that corporate america has wanted to weigh into. that being said, more and more in recent years corporations have been expected to weigh in on social and political issues. we saw that in the wake of the killing of george floyd with black lives matter, we saw it in the conversations over indistinct rides in georgia. _ conversations over indistinct rides in georgia. now, - conversations over indistinct rides in georgia. now, there l rides in georgia. now, there are stances around abortion being taken. t
it follows a landmark ruling by the us supreme court that overturned the constitutional right to abortion story, we can now speak to emma goldberg, a new york times writer covering the future of work and workplace practices in the us. thank you for being with us. we mentioned a couple of names there. august through some of there. august through some of the companies who are offering these kinds of packages and what they are offering employees. absolutely. conventionally, - employees....
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challenge the law but last week the us supreme court rejected them the decision from the us supreme court was incredibly important not only for my clients but for all of the survivors across the state of california spencer lucas represents several hundreds of survivors of clergy sexual abuse whose cases can now move forward and this rejection gives them some semblance of hope that they can finally get their day in court and see justice for a lifetime of misery that they've endured at the hands of these predator priests. what do you say to all those young men now police arrested timmons after my investigation in 1995. he received an eight-year prison sentence for child molestation and the catholic church paid out settlements then but lucas has several new lawsuits naming timmons, and another priest. i investigated father austin peter keegan. i have never had sex with them. okay, i've had ever had any physical contact with them. the same physical contact i'll have with you. okay, something like that night. but i talked to his victims and documented. how the catholic church heard complaints
challenge the law but last week the us supreme court rejected them the decision from the us supreme court was incredibly important not only for my clients but for all of the survivors across the state of california spencer lucas represents several hundreds of survivors of clergy sexual abuse whose cases can now move forward and this rejection gives them some semblance of hope that they can finally get their day in court and see justice for a lifetime of misery that they've endured at the hands...
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the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.e can't just stand we can'tjust stand by we can't just stand by and watch these people carry illegal firearms in public. ukraine is given official eu candidate status. and the coach who made a dramatic rescue after a swimmer fainted to the bottom of the pool at the world aquatics championships in budapest. ijust went as i just went as fast as i could to grab herand i just went as fast as i could to grab her and pull her up to the surface. once i pulled her up, my goal was only to make her breathe.— her breathe. live from our studio in _ her breathe. live from our studio in singapore. - her breathe. live from our studio in singapore. this | her breathe. live from our| studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to the programme. taliban officials in afghanistan say the main search for survivors from wednesday's devastating earthquake in the south east of the country has ended. more than 1,000 people are thought to have been killed in the remote part of the country. doct
the us supreme court strikes down new york's law restricting the right to carry weapons in public.e can't just stand we can'tjust stand by we can't just stand by and watch these people carry illegal firearms in public. ukraine is given official eu candidate status. and the coach who made a dramatic rescue after a swimmer fainted to the bottom of the pool at the world aquatics championships in budapest. ijust went as i just went as fast as i could to grab herand i just went as fast as i could to...
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much for bringing updatesjust outside - for bringing updates just outside the supreme court on this historic day. there are 13 use ban on abortion — now that roe versus wade has been overturned by the supreme court. one of them is arkansas. sophie long reports from an abortion clinic in the state capital, little rock, just a warning her report contains some distressing detail. it was exactly the ruling they'd been dreading. when the decision was delivered, it extinguished their final flickers of hope. 0utside, they had to turn women away. abortion is murder. it's just been upheld. inside, they had to deal with the realisation that the care they provided here is now a criminal offence... i don't think there's a waiting period there, but it is about a five—and—a—half— hour drive. ..and tell people they can no longer help. i'd say it's like having to turn women away, like... it sucks. jennifer thompson first came here as a patient. she says her abortion saved her life, and the care she received here inspired her to train so she could do the same for others. and now i have to tell them, i'm sorry, but there's nothin
much for bringing updatesjust outside - for bringing updates just outside the supreme court on this historic day. there are 13 use ban on abortion — now that roe versus wade has been overturned by the supreme court. one of them is arkansas. sophie long reports from an abortion clinic in the state capital, little rock, just a warning her report contains some distressing detail. it was exactly the ruling they'd been dreading. when the decision was delivered, it extinguished their final flickers...
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so, talk to - us about the make-up of the supreme us about the make—up of the supreme court at the momentcourt, they were all pretty controversial, won't they? all relatively young so one would assume that their influence will continue for quite some time to come. if the nation says, we would like the supreme court to be apolitical, is there anything a president or anyone is can do about that?— is can do about that? well, the main thin the is can do about that? well, the main thing they can _ is can do about that? well, the main thing they can do — is can do about that? well, the main thing they can do is _ is can do about that? well, the main thing they can do is they _ is can do about that? well, the main thing they can do is they can - thing they can do is they can suggest that congress stripped the jurisdiction of the supreme court. the supreme court gets most of its power from congress, congress the supreme court gets most of its powerfrom congress, congress and the constitution in article three has the power to determine what the supreme court is able to rule on, and conquest could
so, talk to - us about the make-up of the supreme us about the make—up of the supreme court at the momentcourt, they were all pretty controversial, won't they? all relatively young so one would assume that their influence will continue for quite some time to come. if the nation says, we would like the supreme court to be apolitical, is there anything a president or anyone is can do about that?— is can do about that? well, the main thin the is can do about that? well, the main thing they can...
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a number of high—profile sportswomen and men have used their voices to denounce friday's us supreme courtrapinoe described friday's ruling as "sad and cruel". abortion was made legal across the us after a landmark ruling in 1973, often referred to as the roe v wade case, but that has been overturned, a move that is likely to lead to abortion being banned in half of us states. pro—choice means that you get to choose. pro—choice allows other people to be pro—life if that is what works for them or that is what their beliefs are or if that is where they are at in their life. pro—life doesn't allow anybody to make a choice. that's all the sport for now. after a two—year absence because of the pandemic, dogs have been competing to be crowned the world's ugliest dog. the winner is called mr happy face, who apparently impressed the judges with his crooked head, grey mohawk, hairless, pimple—ridden body, awkward hobble and snort—like breathing. how does it feel to have the world's ugliest human, huh? oh, you know, it feels incredible that there is recognition of true inner beauty and that is just
a number of high—profile sportswomen and men have used their voices to denounce friday's us supreme courtrapinoe described friday's ruling as "sad and cruel". abortion was made legal across the us after a landmark ruling in 1973, often referred to as the roe v wade case, but that has been overturned, a move that is likely to lead to abortion being banned in half of us states. pro—choice means that you get to choose. pro—choice allows other people to be pro—life if that is what...
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still to come: as the us supreme court prepares to rule on a woman's right to an abortion, we report the decision could have a major impact. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act which, for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. | early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and fatherl to their apartments . in kensington palace. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of - the russian woman in space? i think it's a wonderful achievement and i think we mi
still to come: as the us supreme court prepares to rule on a woman's right to an abortion, we report the decision could have a major impact. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act which, for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to...
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the us supreme court delivers a blow to climate action in the us. in its latest landmark ruling, the court decides to limit the power of america's top environmental regulator to cut greenhouse gas emissions. nato leaders wrap up the summit individuated for pledges of more money, more weapons and more aid for ukraine. i more money, more weapons and more aid for ukraine-— aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's auoin aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to _ aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to end, _ aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to end, but _ aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to end, but it _ aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to end, but it will- aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to end, but it will not l it's going to end, but it will not end with a russian defeat of ukraine in ukraine. ~ ., ~ ., in ukraine. meanwhile in ukraine, the military _ in ukraine. meanwhile in ukraine, the military says _ in ukraine. meanwhile in ukraine, the military says it _ in ukraine. meanwhile in ukrai
the us supreme court delivers a blow to climate action in the us. in its latest landmark ruling, the court decides to limit the power of america's top environmental regulator to cut greenhouse gas emissions. nato leaders wrap up the summit individuated for pledges of more money, more weapons and more aid for ukraine. i more money, more weapons and more aid for ukraine-— aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's auoin aid for ukraine. i don't know how it's going to _ aid for ukraine. i don't know...
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abortion clinics start to close in the us after a supreme court ruling removed american women's constitutional right to the procedure. the biggest tightening of gun restrictions in almost three decades — president biden signs new control measures into law after bipartisan support. norwegian police say they're treating friday's deadly attack on a series of oslo bars and nightclubs as islamist terrorism. # can't buy me love! # love! # can't buy me love! and sir paul mccartney makes history as glastonbury�*s oldest solo headliner, at the age of 80. russian forces are now said to be fully occupying the ukrainian city of severodonetsk, a key location in the war, in the east of the country. weeks of heavy shelling have reduced the city to ruins and ukraine's army has now pulled its troops out. saturday also saw an upsurge in russian missile strikes across ukraine. in his nightly address, president zelensky said the war had entered an emotionally difficult stage and that air defence systems held in storage in allied nations were needed more than ever. shelley phelps has the latest. as severodonetsk f
abortion clinics start to close in the us after a supreme court ruling removed american women's constitutional right to the procedure. the biggest tightening of gun restrictions in almost three decades — president biden signs new control measures into law after bipartisan support. norwegian police say they're treating friday's deadly attack on a series of oslo bars and nightclubs as islamist terrorism. # can't buy me love! # love! # can't buy me love! and sir paul mccartney makes history as...
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us. she said today's supreme court is similar to how it was in the 19th century.istory of politics because the court has always been made up of political appointees and in the 19th century, especially, from the earliest years of the supreme court through the 19th century, you had justices who were nominated for their political and partisan proclivities. so, in many ways, it is a return to the way things were in the 19th century and early years of the united states. has it always been that way, though? yes, it has. it has always been political. the difference now is that americans tend to believe that the court should be apolitical, so all of the opinion polls about the supreme court rely a lot on the idea that the court must operate outside of politics. but of course that is really hard to do when the appointees come from presidents who come from particular political proclivities, and so the members of the court are still political actors. the real difference there is that they are much more powerful than they would have been in the 19th century and in the early y
us. she said today's supreme court is similar to how it was in the 19th century.istory of politics because the court has always been made up of political appointees and in the 19th century, especially, from the earliest years of the supreme court through the 19th century, you had justices who were nominated for their political and partisan proclivities. so, in many ways, it is a return to the way things were in the 19th century and early years of the united states. has it always been that way,...