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policy off to poland and hungary voltage often protests against a fire and a big home at the us supreme court law suppressive until by plentiful gifts, full $130000000000.00, and students going that the program could have been affected. more than 40000000 americans the . i'm such as wild welcome to the program fonts of deploying 45000 police as a basis for another night of riots, links to the faith of children of what the nature of the victim identified as not had em was shot dead by a police officer at a traffic stop one to stay. the officer has been charged for more than 3 months, locked up, the victim, and the case was out of defend from things in your questions about the racial profiling and fonts of low income communities for stars. he's a desperately trying to extinguish kyle's across from, as the police killing of paris teenage in my ear has ignited widespread rage. the fury descending into destruction. more than 800 people have been arrested. president, emmanuel nicole and lifting e u summit to try and rain in the riots he sees many of those involved a young people in blank, social me
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rulings from the united states supreme court, including striking down president biden's plan to relieve some 26 million student borrowers of their debt. fox's madeleine rivera joins us washington tonight with reaction. madeleine good evening , greg. after months of legal limbo, the nation's highest court declared the president's plan was an overreach of executive authority. the supreme court ruled president biden's roughly $400 billion plan to wipe away student loan debt is unconscionable. while the supreme court choosing politics over people must stop. over 40 million americans had been eligible for up to $20,000 in relief. some borrowers are worried about their budgets. with payments looming. i thought that receiving $20,000 off of the bill would have been a very big assistance and not having it is certainly disappointing. the education department used the pandemic as a justification for their plan, but the court ruled only congress had the authority to approve the program. the students will feel like the court took money out of their pockets, even though he didn't have this money. this was a invalid iou. as president biden blames republicans for the defeat. the w
rulings from the united states supreme court, including striking down president biden's plan to relieve some 26 million student borrowers of their debt. fox's madeleine rivera joins us washington tonight with reaction. madeleine good evening , greg. after months of legal limbo, the nation's highest court declared the president's plan was an overreach of executive authority. the supreme court ruled president biden's roughly $400 billion plan to wipe away student loan debt is unconscionable....
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but us supreme court has rejected plans by president biden to cancel the $430000000000.00 of student loan. that is a key campaign pledge when he run for president in 2020, but by them was about to find tom chapter tons the expense. according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allows student debt payments to be waived in emergencies. like upon demik, the proposal affected $14000000.00 borrowers any less than $125000.00. yeah. well they're 90 percent less than $75000.00. if they gave up to $20000.00. repayments have been on hold since 2020. but now borrows will have to resume payments in october and she does milestones such as like buying a car or starting a family are buying a home with cobit people had the opportunity to try to catch up. but since the repayments are going to be starting again soon, it's going to put people back into that hole that they were not being able to start their lives or provide for their family or even provi
but us supreme court has rejected plans by president biden to cancel the $430000000000.00 of student loan. that is a key campaign pledge when he run for president in 2020, but by them was about to find tom chapter tons the expense. according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allows student debt payments to be waived in emergencies. like upon...
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postponed by his state visit to germany , the us supreme court ruled unconstitutional programs. so-called positive discrimination. she the united states has been operating for several decades and its essence is to increase the chances for minority representatives, primarily blacks , to enter college and universities to study with a person only because of the color of his skin, this is racism, the judges considered and canceled the program. well, the participants in the movement close the blacks until recently, who opposed any discrimination. now he claims that in some matters, skin color should still matter in shades of american racism, alexei understood veselovsky this story began back in 2014, when several applicants of asian origin sued harvard university, teenagers passed the exams with excellent marks. however, they were all hacked to death, the admissions committee raised the history of receipts and it turned out that at harvard there are actually quotas for admission on a racial basis , blacks were preferred for 9 years - this case was walking around the american courts a
postponed by his state visit to germany , the us supreme court ruled unconstitutional programs. so-called positive discrimination. she the united states has been operating for several decades and its essence is to increase the chances for minority representatives, primarily blacks , to enter college and universities to study with a person only because of the color of his skin, this is racism, the judges considered and canceled the program. well, the participants in the movement close the blacks...
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some other stories now — the us supreme court has blocked presidentjoe biden �*s planet to forgive student there is reports the world health organization is going to label the sweetener aspartame a cause for cancer. it sweetens diet coke without adding calories. and more britons can apply to work in australia. the age limit has been lifted from 30 to 35. rules have also is for aussies in the uk. and we will leave you with ten seconds of skateboarding history. this is an aussie skateboarder becoming the first female to lead a 720 in a competition. that is to full rotations in the air, and she isjust 13. you are all she isjust13. you are all caught up now. see you. voiceover: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. this week — the simplest explanation to a complicated piece of text.— explanation to a complicated piece of text. what do you do? we use data — piece of text. what do you do? we use data from _ piece of text. what do you do? we use data from space - piece of text. what do you do? we use
some other stories now — the us supreme court has blocked presidentjoe biden �*s planet to forgive student there is reports the world health organization is going to label the sweetener aspartame a cause for cancer. it sweetens diet coke without adding calories. and more britons can apply to work in australia. the age limit has been lifted from 30 to 35. rules have also is for aussies in the uk. and we will leave you with ten seconds of skateboarding history. this is an aussie skateboarder...
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of running for office, but he is us not guilty of abusing his power and of last year's presidential folks in our denies any wrong thing. and i mean, your supreme court has rejected president by dean's campaign pledge to counsel $432.00 a student loan debt fund set button says he will continue to find the student plan . now us state department report has criticized both the vitamin trump administrations for that handling of the 2021 evacuation from afghanistan. view details, the government shortcomings before and off the us forces left. following these telephones, we take care of kabul, optical haines as more from washington dc, which is very interesting is the us, is that all along that they base their entire plan on the assumption that the ascii and forces would be able to keep cobble. and the tell bennett bay for weeks, months, possibly as much of the year. what they're saying now in these recommendations is in the future. if you have an assumption where your entire plan is based on that, you should put in place what's called a red teen. those are basically outside experts you can come in and figure out if your premise is actually possible or if i
of running for office, but he is us not guilty of abusing his power and of last year's presidential folks in our denies any wrong thing. and i mean, your supreme court has rejected president by dean's campaign pledge to counsel $432.00 a student loan debt fund set button says he will continue to find the student plan . now us state department report has criticized both the vitamin trump administrations for that handling of the 2021 evacuation from afghanistan. view details, the government...
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the cherokee suit in 1831, it goes to the us supreme court at which point in the us supreme court says, we're not going to hear your case. i've always loved. always loved that us supreme court, just but yeah, no. thanks. we understand. this is a huge concern has major ramifications, but we're just we're going to have tea that day. the next year in 1832 another shoot makes its way to the supreme court and there's something actually going to hear the case in worcester versus the state of georgia. and the supreme court actually sides with cherokee in this. least on some level and basically basically the ruling here is that the state of georgia doesn't have the right. to pass these laws and that, you know affect the cherokee because constitution is quite clear that when it comes to the phrases indian affairs only the federal government has that authority so georgia's attempts to kind of control the cherokee. violate the constitution the president jackson's response to this is basically cool don't care. there's the famous the like the thing like the you know this idea that he said, you know
the cherokee suit in 1831, it goes to the us supreme court at which point in the us supreme court says, we're not going to hear your case. i've always loved. always loved that us supreme court, just but yeah, no. thanks. we understand. this is a huge concern has major ramifications, but we're just we're going to have tea that day. the next year in 1832 another shoot makes its way to the supreme court and there's something actually going to hear the case in worcester versus the state of georgia....
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this definition of spying leaning forward, businesses worried about what it means and then the us supreme court blocks president biden's plan to counsel $430000000000.00 in student loan that the built into the program. hundreds of people have be interested in phones as nationwide. protest continue for a full night with the police coming of a 17 year old on choose day. 45000 officers backs by line to um, with vehicles being deployed across the country, but losing as being the pull to the cities of lee. oh must say i'm good. no protest as well as advised to cause and trash bins. now these are pictures from say, well, protest as 35. what's the police? the cities now has called them the government to immediately send additional troops saying on twitter for the scenes of looting and violence, unacceptable. so this is known to the powers sub the teenage at the hill and was killed by a police officer as a traffic stop on tuesday. multiple vehicles being set to place full, brendan has moved from noon to all the efforts to contain the unrest appeals for con, well being ignored by frances teenage misses
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the dw scenarios to rely on following the supreme court rulings for us from washington dc. thank you for your reporting. now, resist stop. electronical. it has water to bar. former presidents are both scenario from public office on through 2030. the quote concluded that he had abused the fall ahead of last year of the election. so i just found that both nato had used to for us to have government channels to boost his own campaign and sped out about the warning system. the verdict is in brazil full of preston try it. both sonata has been banned from holding any public office for the next 8 years. so while he sent to us comp, believe it, she's been following the trial and thinks the decision is akin to censorship. washed by me and my wife, i think that people who live in this country have the right to speak their mind. they want to force the brazilian people to keep silent. she supported the far right . politicians from the very start of the judge ruled the both in are abused, his power when just weeks before the presidential elections and the question, the validity on nation
the dw scenarios to rely on following the supreme court rulings for us from washington dc. thank you for your reporting. now, resist stop. electronical. it has water to bar. former presidents are both scenario from public office on through 2030. the quote concluded that he had abused the fall ahead of last year of the election. so i just found that both nato had used to for us to have government channels to boost his own campaign and sped out about the warning system. the verdict is in brazil...
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jackson and our office brought the case to the us supreme court. that bound non unanimous jury verdicts to be unconstitutional. and i think all of our clients, if you'd ask any one of them, or rashad green, who year off is also brought home. if you ask them when the us supreme court tells you a lot, i'm constitutional and tells you that it's a jim crow law that was based on racism. they expect that they would get some sort of remedy. and what the district attorney and william who was talking about here is that in retro activity in the united states, we don't always make sure that that happens. and we're hoping that at some point in time it is for the legislature or through our court system. these folks will get it remedied. yeah. so yeah, it's branded jackson is one of the about 1500 of, of people who are still in prison on the is not in history convictions. and, and in the, because because the united states supreme court did not mandate retro activity for the state of the he is not entitled to a new new trial. now there are other ways to go about
jackson and our office brought the case to the us supreme court. that bound non unanimous jury verdicts to be unconstitutional. and i think all of our clients, if you'd ask any one of them, or rashad green, who year off is also brought home. if you ask them when the us supreme court tells you a lot, i'm constitutional and tells you that it's a jim crow law that was based on racism. they expect that they would get some sort of remedy. and what the district attorney and william who was talking...
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one of the next big decisions expected from the us supreme court is over restrictions on firearms. dges are going too far in striking down restrictions on guns. this case revolves around a biden administra an appeal of a lower court's ruling that struck down a federal law to keep guns away from people who have domestic violence restraining orders, arguments in the case will start in the fall. new numbers from the department of justice show california homicide rate has declined. homicides were down 5% statewide from six per 100,000 people in 2021 to 5.7 in 2022. that's less than half of the state's record high in 1993. but property crime was up just over 6% at four. we spoke with the founder and executive director of the prosecutor's alliance about a possible link to the 2014 ballot measure that lessened penalties for some low level offenses is what we're seeing is it's really not having an effect on crime. we're not seeing increases in crime as a result of it. in fact, the property crime numbers , even with the slight increase still lower than they were prior to prop 14 passing, chr
one of the next big decisions expected from the us supreme court is over restrictions on firearms. dges are going too far in striking down restrictions on guns. this case revolves around a biden administra an appeal of a lower court's ruling that struck down a federal law to keep guns away from people who have domestic violence restraining orders, arguments in the case will start in the fall. new numbers from the department of justice show california homicide rate has declined. homicides were...
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the us supreme court has ruled against presidential biden's, full $100000000.00 student debt relief plan. millions of americans had applied to have thousands of dollars and known that for given. but the court said by the didn't have the power to erase so much debt on his own thing that only congress could do so result, stop, elect, or court has vote at the bar. former president child was to nato from public office on to 2013. the court concluded that he had abused as follow ahead of last year of the elections does, is found that both narrow head use differentiate government channels to boost his own campaign and spread unfounded doubts about preserves. electronic quoting system of the un security council has voted unanimously to end the peacekeeping operation in molly, as demanded by the west african countries military protected strong, international emission, had been, has been fight stomach and sojourn molly's military. lewis have developed in most center reads from rush of wagner group instead, despite the best and warnings the situation good was solutions just adopted under she them
the us supreme court has ruled against presidential biden's, full $100000000.00 student debt relief plan. millions of americans had applied to have thousands of dollars and known that for given. but the court said by the didn't have the power to erase so much debt on his own thing that only congress could do so result, stop, elect, or court has vote at the bar. former president child was to nato from public office on to 2013. the court concluded that he had abused as follow ahead of last year...
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it, as the us supreme court has ruled that set and businesses can refuse service to same sex couples and religious on religious grounds. presidential by and criticize the verdict saying he was concerned, it could quote, invite more discrimination against america's l. b. g t q. community now it's the world's longest re hanging suspension, bridge added opens today in the central german state of hesser. the narrow footpaths, cold sky woke off as a birds eye view of the surrounding country side. but those with the fear of heights might want to steer clear up to a 100 meters high. and 650 meters long. skywalk, germany's longest suspension bridge is opening to the public and it is not for the faint of heart the narrow structure of his visit to spectacular views over this island region. and locals comp wait for the chance to buy a ticket to cross sort of of varied things like whether it's overwhelming, i would say what is being built here and also that it's possible to build such a bridge and such a valley from this problem was crazy. what's possible about i'd be tempted to cross it some ti
it, as the us supreme court has ruled that set and businesses can refuse service to same sex couples and religious on religious grounds. presidential by and criticize the verdict saying he was concerned, it could quote, invite more discrimination against america's l. b. g t q. community now it's the world's longest re hanging suspension, bridge added opens today in the central german state of hesser. the narrow footpaths, cold sky woke off as a birds eye view of the surrounding country side....
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basis , blacks were given preference for 9 years - this case has been circulating in us courts and now the us supreme court has ruled that skin color should no longer be a factor in college admissions . many people mistakenly believe that affirmative action policies allow unqualified students to have an advantage over others. that's not how college admissions work, otherwise it would seem like it's time for the democrats to rejoice, because for the university the main thing should be how you study. and what about racial origin? it is obvious that such a fight against racism, when one skin color more advantageous than the other - this is the real racism. but it turns out there is good racism and bad. for good, even a special term was coined positive discrimination. we were stabbed in the back like a knife. let's not pretend blacks don't study well because there's something wrong with our genes 160 years we weren't even allowed to read and write we were held in slavery for two and a half centuries that's why our entire history says we need positive discrimination . the main thing that liberals are afra
basis , blacks were given preference for 9 years - this case has been circulating in us courts and now the us supreme court has ruled that skin color should no longer be a factor in college admissions . many people mistakenly believe that affirmative action policies allow unqualified students to have an advantage over others. that's not how college admissions work, otherwise it would seem like it's time for the democrats to rejoice, because for the university the main thing should be how you...
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the us supreme court has ruled that certain businesses can review services, same sex couples on religious grounds. president joe biden criticize the verdict saying he was concerned, it could quote, invite more discrimination against americans eligibility to community results. top electoral court has voted to bar former present, enjoy your both scenario from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's elections. judges found that both now had used the official government channels to boost his own campaign. and spread unfounded doubts about brazil's electronic voting system. at least 48 people have been killed in a road accident in western kenya. police in the town of long d, on a said, a truck caring a shipping container, viewed off the road and plowed into several vehicles. another 30 people were seriously injured in the crash and had been taken to hospital. the un security council has voted unanimously to end its peacekeeping operation in molly, as demanded by the west african countries military, who into the decades long international
the us supreme court has ruled that certain businesses can review services, same sex couples on religious grounds. president joe biden criticize the verdict saying he was concerned, it could quote, invite more discrimination against americans eligibility to community results. top electoral court has voted to bar former present, enjoy your both scenario from public office until 2030. the court concluded that he had abused his power ahead of last year's elections. judges found that both now had...
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the paper was mentioned in briefs submitted to the us supreme court as part of efforts to overturn thestitutional right to abortion. and it was cited by a texas judge who ruled that a major drug used for abortion should be withdrawn. but this influential research, published in the british journal of psychiatry, has been widely criticised. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. because it does not meet those standards, we don't believe that the results are reliable or credible, and we called in 2012 for the retraction of that paper. the royal of psychiatrists, which owns the journal, also co—authored a review which found methodological problems brought coleman's results into question. professor coleman insists her work made relevant recommendations, and suggests that criticism is driven by the political nature of the topic. calls for a retraction were repeated in 2022. an independent panel investigated and recommended the paper should be taken down. the royal of psychiatrists are the owners of the journal and just said that they were not prepared for that to happen, which is
the paper was mentioned in briefs submitted to the us supreme court as part of efforts to overturn thestitutional right to abortion. and it was cited by a texas judge who ruled that a major drug used for abortion should be withdrawn. but this influential research, published in the british journal of psychiatry, has been widely criticised. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. because it does not meet those standards, we don't believe that the results are reliable or credible, and...
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us democracy. when everything else could defend into chaos. i mean, the west supreme court does have a quite a know where the role compared to other systems of government around the world for international viewers to help them understand the role of the court in the united states. and in charting the course on some of the most contentious social and political issues in the united states. why isn't it that these aren't just handled by the legislature? this is because the court is that to into a...
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and stayed that way until after the iowa us supreme courts in 2022. livered rulings that sort of reset the legal landscape of abortion obviously the us supreme court being the repeal of roe versus wade there was very similar ruling at the almost the exact same time by the iowa supreme court. once that kind of reset the legal landscape here the governor apps in state courts to reinstate that 2018 law. just this past month, the iowa supreme court declined to do that in a split decision. and so republican legislators went back to work called the special session to once again pass this law with the expectation that it will get back to the iowa supreme court again and under new kind of legal, you know, arena will be approved this time will be considered constitutional by the state supreme court. that's the goal of state house republicans. >> how have advocates on both sides of this issue reacted to the iowa state legislature now passing this six week abortion ban. >> well, what i can tell you is just yesterday during the special session, a lot of the iowa c
and stayed that way until after the iowa us supreme courts in 2022. livered rulings that sort of reset the legal landscape of abortion obviously the us supreme court being the repeal of roe versus wade there was very similar ruling at the almost the exact same time by the iowa supreme court. once that kind of reset the legal landscape here the governor apps in state courts to reinstate that 2018 law. just this past month, the iowa supreme court declined to do that in a split decision. and so...
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_so us supreme court nick. yeah. cific request . them down . she wouldn't turn them down on the gay or the basis that they're gay or they're immutable characteristics. but on the she could this ruling means but not for being gay, but for wanting a specific service that contradicts her beliefs. so would you want do you want would you want people do you want the democrat to be forced to make a pro trump thing or. yeah, pro trump thing or. oh, yeah, i just i want that one. i mean, thatis just i want that one. i mean, that is funny. yeah, it's the service you offer. then why don't you offer for everyone? service you offer. then why don'thing offer for everyone? service you offer. then why don'thing offeri for everyone? service you offer. then why don'thing offeri compare yone? service you offer. then why don'thing offeri compare this ? the thing that i compare this to is a business is i don't think a business should choose they should pick and choose who they give a service to. and that's why nigel should why i think nige
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s. companies in china, the us supreme court has rejected plans by president dr. barton to cancel $430000000000.00 with the student loan that the binding has vowed to fight on. the un security council has voted to end this peacekeeping mission in bali. raleigh accused as peacekeepers of feeling tensions and loves them to leave thousands of you and shaves have been that for decades. the us state department reports has criticized by 5 and then trump administrations by handling of the 2021. if i change the protest on the review details the government shortcomings before and after us pulses left, those with the headlines which is in fact with more needs and half. now, next is africa direct. on counting, the cost, inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up. india is economic part is rising in savings of the from china as a manufacturing hub, plus zambia step deals, pre exploits, other nations in depth distress will follow suit. charging the cost on out a 0. i'm charles times the rate of $400.00 sites. dramatized podcast from al jazeera and best agents
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meanwhile, the us supreme court has meanwhile, the us supreme court noe nnieo— meanwhile, the us supremefirmative action, also known as positive discrimination . as positive discrimination. affirmative _ as positive discrimination. affirmative action first made its affirmative action first made in way— affirmative action first made in no inno— affirmative action first made its way into policy in the 1960s oni— its way into policy in the 1960s on noe— its way into policy in the 1960s on noe ieen— its way into policy in the 1960s and has been defended as a way to and has been defended as a way io nnnne— and has been defended as a way io nnnne o— and has been defended as a way to pursue a diversity . all of to pursue a diversity. all of onion— to pursue a diversity. all of which brings— to pursue a diversity. all of which brings me to today's dual . so— which brings me to today's dual . so is— which brings me to today's dual . so is affirmative— which brings me to today's dual . so is affirmative action good or . so is affirmative action good on non— . so is affirmative action good or not?
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about the us supreme court against biden , several key court decisions at once turned out to be politically on the threshold of nato itself , as the concept of the alliance changed from defense to offensive. watch in international review after a short advertisement. misha rosa sold kombucha in cellophane ilya natasha pupyrochka director of the sweet life of the former it doesn’t matter who you transfer or pay it doesn’t matter who you transfer or pay it is important that without commission and restrictions the first in russia canceled commissions for all transfers and payments. order a free debit alpha card, alpha bank is the best mobile bank under silver foil delicious chocolate layer, inside a beautiful perfect ice cream, airy natural happy in the heat. julia carries silver at any time, bet on luck at work. hmm how much eagle loan tails loan? stop guessing. check your credit potential at sberbank online and find out the available amount and conditions for all loan products from sberbank to tutu can be found hotel and buy tickets for a plane train or bus tutu. get out for a rest, we'll fin
about the us supreme court against biden , several key court decisions at once turned out to be politically on the threshold of nato itself , as the concept of the alliance changed from defense to offensive. watch in international review after a short advertisement. misha rosa sold kombucha in cellophane ilya natasha pupyrochka director of the sweet life of the former it doesn’t matter who you transfer or pay it doesn’t matter who you transfer or pay it is important that without commission...
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use a contraceptive device that does work. mostly. and given all the increase focused on birth control, ever since the supreme court removes that constitutional rights with portions. i mean how divided is the country over birth control? the americans really are not divided over the use of birth control, perhaps even more so than over the question of abortion. and that's because people really do believe that what happens in their private lives should remain private. and they do not want to see the matter of contraception. politicized. certainly it is worth pointing out that there was some initial objection to the food and drug administration decision to make the approval of this one particular pill known as old pill available over the counter. but that protest was very, very mild. and in fact, a number of the groups that do not support abortion rights are making a distinction, saying that this is not a matter of providing access to abortion. this is about preventing consumption, which in their view is very different. and so this is something that is probably going to take effect without much discourse, right. info and distinction, debank mostl
use a contraceptive device that does work. mostly. and given all the increase focused on birth control, ever since the supreme court removes that constitutional rights with portions. i mean how divided is the country over birth control? the americans really are not divided over the use of birth control, perhaps even more so than over the question of abortion. and that's because people really do believe that what happens in their private lives should remain private. and they do not want to see...
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some other stories now — the us supreme court has blocked presidentjoe biden�*s plan to forgive student there is reports the world health organization is going to label the sweetener aspartame a possible cause for cancer. it sweetens diet coke and pepsi max without adding calories. and more britons can apply to work in australia. the age limit for holiday visas has been lifted from 30 to 35. rules have also eased for aussies in the uk. and we will leave you with ten seconds of skateboarding history. this is an aussie skateboarder arrisa tru becoming the first female to land a 720 in a competition. that is two full rotations in the air, and she isjust 13. you are all caught up now. see you. voiceover: this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. critics say hong kong is a city changed beyond recognition. the former british colony was promised a certain political freedoms when it was returned to china in 1997. but those freedoms are being eroded. four years ago, pro—democracy protests rocked this fi
some other stories now — the us supreme court has blocked presidentjoe biden�*s plan to forgive student there is reports the world health organization is going to label the sweetener aspartame a possible cause for cancer. it sweetens diet coke and pepsi max without adding calories. and more britons can apply to work in australia. the age limit for holiday visas has been lifted from 30 to 35. rules have also eased for aussies in the uk. and we will leave you with ten seconds of skateboarding...
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the us supreme court has rejected signs by president joe biden, to cancel the $430000000000.00 a student loan debt. but it was a major campaign promise when he run for president in 2020 the bottom, this bile to fight on. she have for tennessee reports, according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allows student debt payments to be waived in emergencies like a pandemic. the proposal affected $14000000.00 borrowers any less than $125000.00. yeah. well, they're 90 percent less than $75000.00. if a gave up to $20000.00, re payments have been on hold since 2020, but now borrows will have to resume payments in october and she does milestone such as like buying a car or starting a family or buying a home with cobit people have the opportunity to try to catch up, but since the repayments are going to be starting again soon, it's going to put people back into that hole that they were not being able to start their lives or provide for their family
the us supreme court has rejected signs by president joe biden, to cancel the $430000000000.00 a student loan debt. but it was a major campaign promise when he run for president in 2020 the bottom, this bile to fight on. she have for tennessee reports, according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allows student debt payments to be waived in...
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him from running for office until 2015. electro court judges found him guilty of using his power during his fails re election bid last year. the us supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel $430000000000.00 the student loan debt. it was a major campaign pharmacy major when he was running for present in 2025 and has vowed to fight off. hope arises thanks to relief i planned last here. today's court decisions fetched away from. i get it. i get it. i hear this. it's, it's, i'm concerned about, but today's decision is caused one path. now we're going to pursue another. i'm never going to stop finding for you will use every tool or an artist supposedly get you the student debt relief. you need in reach your dreams. and for long as parliament is holding a special session to discuss, restructuring is that to domestic lenders. the countries aiming to meet financial target set by the international monetary fund by 2030 to those all the headlines one use as always on our website at which is the or at dot com coming up next year . it's the listening for us and i'll be back with more news after that statements. where is the w
him from running for office until 2015. electro court judges found him guilty of using his power during his fails re election bid last year. the us supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel $430000000000.00 the student loan debt. it was a major campaign pharmacy major when he was running for present in 2025 and has vowed to fight off. hope arises thanks to relief i planned last here. today's court decisions fetched away from. i get it. i get it. i hear this. it's, it's,...
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according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allow student debt payments to be waived in emergencies. like a panoramic proposal effected $40000000.00 borrowers any less than $125000.00. yeah . well they're 90 percent less than $75000.00. if they gave up to $20000.00. repayments have been on hold since 2020. but now borrows will have to resume payments in october and she does milestones such as like buying a car or starting a family or buying a home with cobit, people had the opportunity to try to catch up. but since the repayments are going to be starting again, sue is going to put people back into that hole that they were not being able to start their lives or provide for their family or even provide for themselves quickly as possible. speaking of the white house press the button, so it'd be administration will now start the long legal process again. this time attempting to forgive student debt using the higher education act of 1965,
according to the conservative majority of the us supreme court, president biden did not have the legal authority to forgive some $400000000000.00 of student deb, under the heroes act of 2003, which allow student debt payments to be waived in emergencies. like a panoramic proposal effected $40000000.00 borrowers any less than $125000.00. yeah . well they're 90 percent less than $75000.00. if they gave up to $20000.00. repayments have been on hold since 2020. but now borrows will have to resume...
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can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the critic who look us politics often line the high on so yeah. okay. today on the stream we're going to be exploring racism that is being built into the jury system of 2 specific states in the united states is william c snowden level one. 0, one on how to use work in the united states. and jerry determined to search. the 1st page is the some process an individual receive assigned in the mail, letting them know that they didn't call for g reserves. the 2nd phase is called one dear. so nice jury so much. this is a conversation to take place between the lawyers and the tests under to figure out who might be a good or 13. and we still use during the criminal trials in the united states, primarily as part of our checks. and we are able to assemble the file or 6 people monitoring, and they will sit and decide whether or not the cases brought by the government. use person is worthy of a condition or the other. so that is typically how jury's walk, but until 2020 in the state of oregon. louisiana, it was possible
can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the critic who look us politics often line the high on so yeah. okay. today on the stream we're going to be exploring racism that is being built into the jury system of 2 specific states in the united states is william c snowden level one. 0, one on how to use work in the united states. and jerry determined to search. the 1st page is the some process an individual receive assigned in the mail, letting them know that they didn't call for g...
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but we should read how, in continuation of the theme of ethics and children, last summer the us supreme court1973 ruling. uh, well, the official department called called roll against wade on it, and the federal government guarantees the rights that relate to abortion, in general, the topic of abortion. she split the american society and on the eve of the presidential election for 24 years between the republicans, a and the democrats - this is one of the important cards played. that's why, uh, do you think, in our country for m-m ban. uh, abortion is advocated, well , only the russian orthodox church officially advocates for removing, say, abortion from the chi system. yes , but politicians are silent on this topic. well, what do you say officially it can be so to interpret as if the russian orthodox church is republicans or democrats. we are still much larger than the republicans and democrats. and i think that we have historical significance for our country. we have much more. in addition to the russian orthodox church. of course, there are quite a few social movements that also oppose abort
but we should read how, in continuation of the theme of ethics and children, last summer the us supreme court1973 ruling. uh, well, the official department called called roll against wade on it, and the federal government guarantees the rights that relate to abortion, in general, the topic of abortion. she split the american society and on the eve of the presidential election for 24 years between the republicans, a and the democrats - this is one of the important cards played. that's why, uh,...
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the us supreme court today struck down president biden's plan to forgive college loan debt. the proposal would have allowed eligible borrowers to cancel up to $20,000 in debt. the court ruled 6 to 3 that the plan was an unlawful exercise of presidential power because it had not been explicitly approved by congress. at seven, we spoke with kristen mcguire, the executive director at young invincible, a national advocacy group for young people, about her advice for students now. what i don't want to happen is the narrative of if you can't afford to go to college, don't go. while there are very many pathways to a successful, fulfilled life that don't involve college data, still shows that higher education is still the number one way to achieve that. the court's ruling affects more than 3.5 million borrowers here in california who own an average of $37,000. president biden said he will try another way to enact student loan relief, this time through the higher education act. and some college students are worried after learning of the ruling. alice wertz visited the uc berkeley cam
the us supreme court today struck down president biden's plan to forgive college loan debt. the proposal would have allowed eligible borrowers to cancel up to $20,000 in debt. the court ruled 6 to 3 that the plan was an unlawful exercise of presidential power because it had not been explicitly approved by congress. at seven, we spoke with kristen mcguire, the executive director at young invincible, a national advocacy group for young people, about her advice for students now. what i don't want...
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state senator wendy schuler, great to have you with the programme tonight earlier friday, the us supreme courtses to refuse to provide services for same—sex weddings. the court ruling in favour of a web designer who cited her christian beliefs in challenging a colorado anti—discrimination law. presidentjoe biden in a statement said he was worried the decision could "invite more discrimination "against lgbtq+ americans." earlier this month president joe biden hosted the largest pride celebration in white house history. more than 1,500 guests picnicked on the white house south lawn, as biden called for new measures to protect the civil rights and safety of lgbtq+ americans. he also urged congress to pass the equality act that would amend the 1964 civil rights act to include protections for sexual orientation and gender idenity, alongside race, religion, sex and national origin. biden made clear that his adminstration stands with the lgbtq+ community. i want to send a message to the entire community, especially transgender children. you are loved. you are heard, you are understood. and you belong
state senator wendy schuler, great to have you with the programme tonight earlier friday, the us supreme courtses to refuse to provide services for same—sex weddings. the court ruling in favour of a web designer who cited her christian beliefs in challenging a colorado anti—discrimination law. presidentjoe biden in a statement said he was worried the decision could "invite more discrimination "against lgbtq+ americans." earlier this month president joe biden hosted the...
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understood ekaterina shamaeva 236 pages it took the us supreme court to conclude to fight discriminationscrimination against illegal racial affiliation. will no longer be a criterion. when selecting applicants. the judges recognized such a practice, contrary to article 14 of the constitution, the right to take into account the ethnic origin of applicants was granted by the university in the late seventies in order to increase the number of representatives of national minorities and achieve diversity among students. that is, in fact, a situation was created in which everyone was equal before the rules, but someone is more equal stopping racial preferences in admission is a result that welcomes the vast majority of americans all the time at the university, there is no real diversity when it just collects students who look differently, but have the same origins , they act and think the same, it was edward bloom who challenged the existing practice of his organization sued two universities, harvard college and northern crown university and the sci argued against such a policy. oddly enough ,
understood ekaterina shamaeva 236 pages it took the us supreme court to conclude to fight discriminationscrimination against illegal racial affiliation. will no longer be a criterion. when selecting applicants. the judges recognized such a practice, contrary to article 14 of the constitution, the right to take into account the ethnic origin of applicants was granted by the university in the late seventies in order to increase the number of representatives of national minorities and achieve...
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so without more things happening today, a search of the headquarters of the us and the a party, a search of the supreme court by the attorney general's office. we can only expect us to continue to evolve. goodness, plenty of entry, but the certification of the election means this runoff is still expected to take place rice on august 20th. so what is the political landscape looking like in guatemala, between now and then i know he's been hearing from the send me a policy just in the last hour or so. right. in theory, the certification of the elections means that we should have more certainty and clarity that this run off election is going to take place on august 20th. but the challenge now comes in the form of this investigation into the send me a party which their candidate, but i'm out of whatever little headset is good. he is going to challenge that suspension. he does not intend to not participate in the run of taking place political observers in guatemala. are saying that this investigation is on the found. it is not built on any meaningful evidence or saying that the prosecutor is doing this is conducti
so without more things happening today, a search of the headquarters of the us and the a party, a search of the supreme court by the attorney general's office. we can only expect us to continue to evolve. goodness, plenty of entry, but the certification of the election means this runoff is still expected to take place rice on august 20th. so what is the political landscape looking like in guatemala, between now and then i know he's been hearing from the send me a policy just in the last hour or...
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the paper was mentioned in brief submitted to the us supreme court as part of efforts to overturn the abortion. and it was cited by a texas judge who ruled that a major drug used for abortion should be withdrawn. but this influential research published in the britishjournal of psychiatry has been widely criticised. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. because it does not meet those standards we don't believe that the results are reliable or credible. and we called in 2012 for the retraction of that paper. the royal college of psychiatrists, which owns thejournal, also co—authored a review which found methodological problems brought colman�*s results into question. professor colman insists her work met relevant recommendations and suggest criticism is driven by the political nature of the topic. calls for retraction were repeated in 2022. an independent panel investigated and recommended the paper should be taken down. the royal college of psychiatrists are the owners of the journaljust said that they were not prepared for that to happen, which is, i think, concerning, be
the paper was mentioned in brief submitted to the us supreme court as part of efforts to overturn the abortion. and it was cited by a texas judge who ruled that a major drug used for abortion should be withdrawn. but this influential research published in the britishjournal of psychiatry has been widely criticised. some argue it doesn't meet best practice guidance. because it does not meet those standards we don't believe that the results are reliable or credible. and we called in 2012 for the...
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since the us supreme court struck down the right to an abortion last year, i spoke to rachel rebushka. she is the dean at temple university is basically law school and a leading scholar of reproductive helpful. she explains how this move will remove various for women. it is a huge difference because often people say that the reason they are not using pebbles they're not using oral contraceptives. is because of the travel ticket to the clinic needing to have a primary care provider having someone who's going to prescribe it to you and being able to walk into a walgreens or cbs and buy it like you would buy a vitamin or any other over the counter drugs, i think will really ease access. i think the big question is, how much is it gonna cost us is increasingly an outlier. i think the clear trend globally has been to allow portion and now the united states has a 3rd of the country that bands all the portion from the earliest moments of pregnancy. many countries allow contraceptives over the counter really in a ways try to, to reduce the unintended pregnancies that are 50 percent of the pre
since the us supreme court struck down the right to an abortion last year, i spoke to rachel rebushka. she is the dean at temple university is basically law school and a leading scholar of reproductive helpful. she explains how this move will remove various for women. it is a huge difference because often people say that the reason they are not using pebbles they're not using oral contraceptives. is because of the travel ticket to the clinic needing to have a primary care provider having...
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the court says the policy is not protected under a us supreme court ruling that allows cars to be towed if it's interfering with traffic or threatening public safety. a judge said that the city has less disruptive ways of collecting overdue parking tickets. the us women's national team kicked off pool play in the 2023 fifa women's world cup with a three nil victory over vietnam . the americans are playing in pool e at eden park in auckland, new zealand. the us looking for a third consecutive fifa women's world cup title. sophia smith scored the first two goals in the first half and lindsey horan finding the net in the 77th minute. the us will take on the netherlands next thursday day and you won't have to wait long to catch more world cup soccer. the next matches are just hours away. live coverage starts at 2 a.m. with england versus haiti kicking off at 215, followed by denmark versus china at 445. new at 11, the bay area's new professional women's sports team, bay fc, announced that they will play their home games at paypal park in its inaugural season next year. paypal park is the cu
the court says the policy is not protected under a us supreme court ruling that allows cars to be towed if it's interfering with traffic or threatening public safety. a judge said that the city has less disruptive ways of collecting overdue parking tickets. the us women's national team kicked off pool play in the 2023 fifa women's world cup with a three nil victory over vietnam . the americans are playing in pool e at eden park in auckland, new zealand. the us looking for a third consecutive...
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preserves democracy by falsely claiming to funding passages the electronic voting system is with us. supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel the $430000000000.00 of student loan that it was a key campaign. pledge when he ran for president in 2020, but bytes, and those vows to fight on to hold on the arises thanks to relief i planned last here. today's court decisions fetched away from i get it. i get, i hear this it's, it's, i'm concerned about, but today's decision is close one to now we're going to pursue one of, i'm never going to show up, find it for you. will use every tool in our disposal to get you the student that relief you need. and richard dreams, us state department report has criticized both abide and then trump administrations for the handling of the 2021 k all to get back to ration from afghanistan. review details the government shortcomings before and after us forces left. following the tele buns, re taking of comp, opponent and hungry have rejected the european union's revise, assigning rules this month, and it was a breach, a major new deal to change. te
preserves democracy by falsely claiming to funding passages the electronic voting system is with us. supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel the $430000000000.00 of student loan that it was a key campaign. pledge when he ran for president in 2020, but bytes, and those vows to fight on to hold on the arises thanks to relief i planned last here. today's court decisions fetched away from i get it. i get, i hear this it's, it's, i'm concerned about, but today's decision is...
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the us supreme court has wrapped up its 2023 term with two major rulings today.ed in favour of a christian website designer who refused to provide wedding services to same—sex couples, violating a colorado state law that prohibited businesses from refusing service because of sexual orientation. the nation's highest court now says that law violates the first amendment. the court also rejected president biden�*s plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. under the biden administration's plan, 43 million american borrowers would have been eligible for student loan forgiveness. 26 million had already applied. they each would have had up to $20,000 worth of loans forgiven. the plan would cost over $400 billion. the court ruled that the president doesn't have the authority to simply sign off on such funds. later in the day biden announced new actions to provide debt relief, including a i2—month on—ramp payment plan which runs from october 2023 to the end of september 2024. the white house says the plan will protect the most vulnerable borrowers f
the us supreme court has wrapped up its 2023 term with two major rulings today.ed in favour of a christian website designer who refused to provide wedding services to same—sex couples, violating a colorado state law that prohibited businesses from refusing service because of sexual orientation. the nation's highest court now says that law violates the first amendment. the court also rejected president biden�*s plan to forgive hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans. under the biden...