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the us supremes court says justice ruth bader.ginsburg has undergone treatment for a malignant tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. welcome to in good shape coming up. hernias why the only solution is surgery. the chronic bad breath the causes and the cures. and when compulsive behavior interferes with everyday life. here's your host dr kirsten lekota step on this don't snap on the spaces in between what's a nice game for kids can.
the us supremes court says justice ruth bader.ginsburg has undergone treatment for a malignant tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. welcome to in good shape coming up. hernias why the only solution is surgery. the chronic bad breath the causes and the cures. and when compulsive behavior interferes with everyday life. here's your host dr kirsten lekota step on this don't snap on the spaces in between what's a nice...
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the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. of our house with an international cosmopolitan school they wanted a completely new world of design they were breaking with the generation of their parents and i'm going to that they wanted to throw out useless they wanted new life styles they wanted to be different. this year val house one of the world's most influential art and design schools turns 100 and the city is being celebrated in exile. but how much do we really know about this famous movement and how much is made we went to find out . design classics which are simple pure and functional designed by. a small arts. which revolutionized the industry 100 years ago house dispensed of unnecessary fruits with its radical vision. to copious wanted to rethink architecture in the arts with artists such as vastly condensed. paul klee and leone on finding a he found of the state ball house in weimar 1919. their arts college soo
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>>untested rape kits is taking her case against the san francisco police department to the us supreme court disturbing accusations here kron 4 sanaz to hernia spoke with the victim and her attorney. >>and you're outside of the lgbtq center on market street san francisco. we're a little earlier rape victim and activists heather marlow and return you were speaking to the media about a petition that they filed with the us supreme court we're getting a lawsuit against the san francisco police department marlow says the shoes at bay to breakers a years ago where a stranger gave her a drink that she says was drugged she was drugged and then subsequently rate mission reported that read with the san francisco police department. they told her that her kit was tested, but that they didn't have the results because of a backlog at the lab. eventually found out that her kit was never tested an faa not the law doesn't even backed up instead. the police department never even rns out s there are thousanas you cause a number of audits to be done to various facilities, they found that all the untested
>>untested rape kits is taking her case against the san francisco police department to the us supreme court disturbing accusations here kron 4 sanaz to hernia spoke with the victim and her attorney. >>and you're outside of the lgbtq center on market street san francisco. we're a little earlier rape victim and activists heather marlow and return you were speaking to the media about a petition that they filed with the us supreme court we're getting a lawsuit against the san francisco...
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the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. this is being is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the zimbabwean been tortured a comedian is in hospital after masked men abducted and tortured him she says her attackers accused her off and on mining the government with her skits while they have a lame search. to detach me to play told me to do what soldiers do in training they shoved my face in the sewer of water then they said drink the water goggle it as if you were gargling salt water. and the poison generation in sandy is sick and largest city rights groups say children in cowboy are exposed to high levels of toxins from the mining place. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along isn't bob and comedian is in hospital off to she was abducted from her home and had lost men. some of the cred joins a list of opposition and rights activists who have been kidnapped by and identified
the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a militant tumour in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. this is being is africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the zimbabwean been tortured a comedian is in hospital after masked men abducted and tortured him she says her attackers accused her off and on mining the government with her skits while they have a lame search. to detach me to...
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and the way they stand on the us supreme court and then they get interrupted by women and men. how many of you have seen the movie frozen? i love the movie my daughters are here we know all the songs and i was feeling really good about that. it was about two women who learned it is love between sisters is more than any guy. but the relationship between the sisters is what it is important but even in frozen them then talk more. there is more lines for men than the women. but this is what our children see with generations of men talking more than women and by the way frozen is not unique. it is troubling but with a review of what is out there keep watching. but you are not crazy it is out there that they are marginalized or they are not heard and you have an idea but nobody says anything. but then two people sitting away from you you say it is an amazing idea. [laughter] and then you say what just happened? but now we start to measure that so that is part of the solution because the world needs everybody's voice we are waking up to that finally. so along with building and awarene
and the way they stand on the us supreme court and then they get interrupted by women and men. how many of you have seen the movie frozen? i love the movie my daughters are here we know all the songs and i was feeling really good about that. it was about two women who learned it is love between sisters is more than any guy. but the relationship between the sisters is what it is important but even in frozen them then talk more. there is more lines for men than the women. but this is what our...
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the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a minute nicknamed tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. and. one can say there is something quite ideal about the location and surroundings of the city unfortunately that's not a cold for me but from good to he was referring to heidelberg in southwestern germany this romantic city has a chance that many writers and painters let's see whether it casts its spell on me to. be old bridge is actually very romantic it leads across the neck a river to the old town. right next to the bridge gate we find this bronze monkey it's a much shorter. left landmark of my live back. what does this monkey want to tell us that we are as ugly as he is and that's why he holds a mirror up to us but he also has an enticing promise anyone who touches the mirror will become rich allegedly that is and those who touch his fingers will return to hyderabad. so it seems i will be revisiting heidelberg then. of course heidelberg castle is high on my list of
the us supremes court says justice ruth bader ginsburg has undergone treatment for a minute nicknamed tumor in her pancreas the court said the 86 year old supremes court judge needed no further treatment at this time. and. one can say there is something quite ideal about the location and surroundings of the city unfortunately that's not a cold for me but from good to he was referring to heidelberg in southwestern germany this romantic city has a chance that many writers and painters let's see...
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heather marlow and her attorney were speaking to the media about a petition that they filed with the us supreme court we're getting a lawsuit against the san francisco police department marlow says the shoes atabay to breakers a years ago where a stranger gave her a drink that she says was drugged she was drugged and then subsequently rate mission reported that read with the san francisco police department. they told her that her kit was tested, but that they didn't have the results because of a backlog at the lab. eventually found out that her kit was never tested an faa not the law doesn't even backed up instead. the police department never even center kit as it turns out she says there are thousands of kids that were never sent either as you cause a number of audits to be done to various facilities, they found that all the untested kits were kept it off site warehouse facilities she filed a lawsuit claiming a violation of equal protection rights claiming that rates are not taken seriously at the sfpd routinely fails to test rape kits after a lengthy litigation process the last month 9th circ
heather marlow and her attorney were speaking to the media about a petition that they filed with the us supreme court we're getting a lawsuit against the san francisco police department marlow says the shoes atabay to breakers a years ago where a stranger gave her a drink that she says was drugged she was drugged and then subsequently rate mission reported that read with the san francisco police department. they told her that her kit was tested, but that they didn't have the results because of...
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advocates for greater security and i think those two things go hand-in-hand both with the supreme court police and usmarshall services working together to ensure that the justices safety remains paramount and given the fact that the supreme court has already said interface called the point in that financial disclosure reports are constitutional and chief justice rehnquist has said he's okay with them being posted online. i think we have an opportunity for the us courts themselvesto move that forward while balancing privacy . >> i don't have much to add to that. it's obviously justa question of balance . of course, the court's current position is that to release financial disclosure statements on a case-by-case basis doesn't release them free of charge. i think that's the proper policy but this is one of those tough questions. if it were easy we would have resulted a long time ago. the difficult question and i acknowledge that it important for congress to work with the courts to do a sensible solution . >> you answered the marshall service stated that public disclosure of all judges and justices would
advocates for greater security and i think those two things go hand-in-hand both with the supreme court police and usmarshall services working together to ensure that the justices safety remains paramount and given the fact that the supreme court has already said interface called the point in that financial disclosure reports are constitutional and chief justice rehnquist has said he's okay with them being posted online. i think we have an opportunity for the us courts themselvesto move that...
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circuit ruled against her as well and on july 24th and her attorney filed a petition to have the us supreme court review her case in sa francisco. so nice to and this is on for new years has late today we re set out to us at the deed to get a response to these allegations so far we have not heard back. >>of federal judges signaling that he intends to block the state of new york are now. >>that judge said that he wants to ensure that quote mister trump and not suffer any harm while the case proceeds. a recently passed new york pave the way for state authorities to hand over president trump's tax returns to congress. the judge made the ruling was appointed by president trump and said he expects he will issue an order allowing the state of new york to argue for having this matter heard in a different court. >>for the first time since the great recession of 2008 the federal reserve has lowered interest rates interest rates which afffct the cost of borrowing for credit cards carson mortgages are now set to hover between 2% and 2 point to 5%. the fed's rate cut follows months of pressure from pri
circuit ruled against her as well and on july 24th and her attorney filed a petition to have the us supreme court review her case in sa francisco. so nice to and this is on for new years has late today we re set out to us at the deed to get a response to these allegations so far we have not heard back. >>of federal judges signaling that he intends to block the state of new york are now. >>that judge said that he wants to ensure that quote mister trump and not suffer any harm while...
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liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer.cials in the united states have reported the death of a patient who developed a severe respiratory illness after smoking e—cigarettes. the cause of death is yet to be confirmed, but officials say it could be america's first recorded case of someone dying from vaping. the authorities say almost 200 cases of severe lung illness associated with vaping have been reported across 22 states so far. british airways pilots are to stage a series of strikes next month, in a dispute over pay. the british airline pilots association said its members will walk out on the 9th, 10th and 27th of september. it comes after they rejected a pay increase worth ii.5% over three years, which the airline said is "fair and generous". more now on our top story, the fires in the amazon. joining me from sao paulo is luiza lima, public politics officerfor greenpeace, brazil. thank you for your time. first of all, what did you make of the brazilian president's televised address? do you feel like he has change his ton
liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer.cials in the united states have reported the death of a patient who developed a severe respiratory illness after smoking e—cigarettes. the cause of death is yet to be confirmed, but officials say it could be america's first recorded case of someone dying from vaping. the authorities say almost 200 cases of severe lung illness associated with vaping have been reported across 22 states so far. british airways pilots...
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centrally appointed governor who has given his consent instead of an elected assembly might in the us supreme court take a view of this and say this is not legally valid other than that one question. i think you have to understand 2 things here as i try and be called why does the modi government do this at this point one this 15th august coming up i think the prime minister would like to make this the centerpiece of his 15 talk a speech see this is the big decision i took i am a decisive prime minister i have a decisive all minister i promised and delivered what no other party called in 70 years the congress party only we can do we chipped away or 370 we actually got rid of it one do i think the problem governments take decisions when they believe they are politically popular to the point here is that this will have widespread support in mainland india and resistance within kashmir and so i think. all these making a political calculation and 3 and this is something we should spend some time talking about this is in my opinion also cocking the silk donald trump in the last couple of weeks the
centrally appointed governor who has given his consent instead of an elected assembly might in the us supreme court take a view of this and say this is not legally valid other than that one question. i think you have to understand 2 things here as i try and be called why does the modi government do this at this point one this 15th august coming up i think the prime minister would like to make this the centerpiece of his 15 talk a speech see this is the big decision i took i am a decisive prime...
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liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer. is believed to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. russia is to launch the world's first floating nuclear power station in the arctic, in spite of the concerns of environmentalists. the 21 thousand tonne vessel has left murmansk on a three week voyage to the chukotka region in russia's far east. sarah rainsford reports from moscow. the giant floating power station got a sendoff from murmansk as it heads east across the architect to provide energy to a remote mining town. it will replace a cold fire power plane there. russia says it is ecologically sound and safe. translation: -- he ecologically sound and safe. translation: —— he says the main advantage of the floating plant is to deliver energy precisely where it is needed however isolated. officials call a green energy reducing greenhouse gases. the environmental group
liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer. is believed to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. russia is to launch the world's first floating nuclear power station in the arctic, in spite of the concerns of environmentalists. the 21 thousand tonne vessel has left murmansk on a three week...
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liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer. to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. the german carmaker volkswagen says it is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in the united states, over fears that they could roll away if left unattended. volkswagen said the fault was due to an electrical issue — although there've been no injuries as a result of the fault. british airways pilots are to stage a series of strikes next month, in a dispute over pay. the british airline pilots association said its members will walk out on the ninth, 10th and 27th of september. it comes after they rejected a pay increase worth 11.5% over three years, which the airline said is "fair and generous". the trade war between the us and china has taken yet another twist — within the last couple of hours, president trump has further increased tariffs on chinese goods. making the announcement on
liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer. to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. the german carmaker volkswagen says it is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in the united states, over fears that they could roll away if left unattended. volkswagen said the fault was due to an electrical issue...
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liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer.eved to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. 0ver over the last week, thousands of syrian families have fled a government offensive in the last opposition stronghold of idlib. rebels have been pushed out of a strategic town and hundreds of civilians have been killed after a ceasefire crumbled several months ago. with more on the situation in idlib and the people trapped there here is oui’ and the people trapped there here is our correspondent. for this young boy, it is probably an adventure. but for his parents, it is a nightmare. after eight years of fighting, syrians are still running for their lives. this, the latest exodus in a brutal conflict that has forced half the country from their homes. there is no humanity says this man. it is doomsday. and this is what they are fleeing. syrian and russian jets pounding target
liberal us supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg has been treated for cancer.eved to have responded well to the treatment a spokeswoman said. ginsburg, who joined the court in 1993, underwent surgery in december causing her to miss oral arguments for the first time in her lengthy career. 0ver over the last week, thousands of syrian families have fled a government offensive in the last opposition stronghold of idlib. rebels have been pushed out of a strategic town and hundreds of civilians...
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even while serving on the massachusetts a prank or in the us supreme court. several of his letters went on the massachusetts court in particular he would complain you could tell in a minute where a lawyer is going that he will go on for another 15 or 20 and would use the time to write letters to his friends while sitting on the bench his irish friend and he said i'm now listening to an argument to determine who will be the mayor and a distraction when one is trying to write to a lady. [laughter] they are literary masterpieces in their own right. i thought i would read to you a portion of my prologue where i really tried to lay out why i find him such a fascinating figure and of enduring importance. as he approaches 75th year in the winter of 1916, justice oliver wendell holmes was almost as unrecognizable as those wondering the capital as the washington monument or the smithsonian institution. every afternoon when the court was in session the justice would walk back from the capital from his brownstone just west of the white house. impeccably dressed in the m
even while serving on the massachusetts a prank or in the us supreme court. several of his letters went on the massachusetts court in particular he would complain you could tell in a minute where a lawyer is going that he will go on for another 15 or 20 and would use the time to write letters to his friends while sitting on the bench his irish friend and he said i'm now listening to an argument to determine who will be the mayor and a distraction when one is trying to write to a lady....
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[laughter] and american graduates think that judge judy is a member of the us supreme court. [laughter] i mentioned that because with a well informed series of arguments, i don't think so. it is the jokes and a whole host of others that he points out in a presidential debate it is a taller person who tends to win two thirds of the time and is more reliable what you might think so since we speak in the american dream. it is not that. not only being taller but a particular form of happiness that is shown on the stage that gives more of what is going on. before i get there, i want to move to the debates because that has been mistaken at times but to read a little bit from the debates before i go to nixon and kennedy. the first presidential debate was ever held the first televised debate the first remembered by a plunder of one of the candidates in august nixon had badly injured his knee spending two weeks in the hospital also with the temperature 10220 pounds underweight sporting a 5:00 o'clock shadow and then he had his status by refusing to wear any makeup after kennedy refuse
[laughter] and american graduates think that judge judy is a member of the us supreme court. [laughter] i mentioned that because with a well informed series of arguments, i don't think so. it is the jokes and a whole host of others that he points out in a presidential debate it is a taller person who tends to win two thirds of the time and is more reliable what you might think so since we speak in the american dream. it is not that. not only being taller but a particular form of happiness that...
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us. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is making her first public appearance since she revealedad treatment for pancreatic cancer. hear what she said. >>> and what brazil is and is not doing as the amazon rain forest burns at a record rate. we will take you right there. that's coming up. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. it's tsleep numberbiggest sale360 smart bed.n the you can adjust your comfort on both sides your sleep number setting. can it help us fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming y
us. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is making her first public appearance since she revealedad treatment for pancreatic cancer. hear what she said. >>> and what brazil is and is not doing as the amazon rain forest burns at a record rate. we will take you right there. that's coming up. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or...
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>>today the us supreme court reveal justice ruth bader ginsburg received 3 weeks of radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer. that was earlier this month, doctors found a tumor on her pancreas after a routine blood test in july. according to the supreme court. the tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. ginsburg who is 86 underwent lung cancer surgery in december and has had 2 other previous bouts with cancer. >>here in the bay area speaking at the democratic convention summer meeting the points candidates hammered home as they address the crowd. >>plus why california teenager caught in the middle of a police raid is now suing the department. when news about san francisco based wells fargo in its relationship with i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away fr
>>today the us supreme court reveal justice ruth bader ginsburg received 3 weeks of radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer. that was earlier this month, doctors found a tumor on her pancreas after a routine blood test in july. according to the supreme court. the tumor was treated definitively and there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. ginsburg who is 86 underwent lung cancer surgery in december and has had 2 other previous bouts with cancer. >>here in the bay area...
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use. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has gone through three weeks of radiation treatment for a cancerous pancreatic tumor, the court announced friday. justice ginsburg's doctors said the disease did not appear to have spread beyond the pancreas and the justice does not require further treatment for now. ruth bader ginsburg continued to work, as well as a attend many cultural evevents, during her outpatient treatment in nenew yk at the memorial sloan kettering cancer center. the 86-year-old justice is now a four-time cancer survivor. she had surgery for lung cancer in december and previously survived pancreatic cancer in 2009. the supreme court's new term opens s in early october. and billionaire conservative donor david koch died friday at the age of 79 from prostate cancer. david koch, who was worth some $42 billion, and his brother charles koch inherited their fortune from their father and his oil and gas ventures. in addition to oil refineries and pipelines, koch industries also owns many major u.s. companies. the pair poured massive amounts of money into funding climate change denial
use. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has gone through three weeks of radiation treatment for a cancerous pancreatic tumor, the court announced friday. justice ginsburg's doctors said the disease did not appear to have spread beyond the pancreas and the justice does not require further treatment for now. ruth bader ginsburg continued to work, as well as a attend many cultural evevents, during her outpatient treatment in nenew yk at the memorial sloan kettering cancer center. the...
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centrally appointed governor who has given his consent instead of an elected assembly might in the us supreme court take a view of this and say this is not legally valid other than that one question. i think you have to understand 2 things here as i try and be called why does the modi government do this at this point one this 15th august coming up i think the prime minister would like to make this the centerpiece of his 15 talk a speech see this is the big decision i took i am a decisive prime minister i have a decisive all minister i promised and delivered what no other party called in 70 years the congress party only we're going to we know we're 370 we actually got rid of it one do i think the problem the government take decisions when they believe they're politically popular to the point here is that this will have widespread support in mainland india and resistance within kashmir and so i think. mr moore these making a political calculation and 3 and this is something we should spend some time talking about this is in my opinion also cocking the silk donald trump in the last couple of wee
centrally appointed governor who has given his consent instead of an elected assembly might in the us supreme court take a view of this and say this is not legally valid other than that one question. i think you have to understand 2 things here as i try and be called why does the modi government do this at this point one this 15th august coming up i think the prime minister would like to make this the centerpiece of his 15 talk a speech see this is the big decision i took i am a decisive prime...
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women on the us supreme court. so there was no immunity there, power does not make a woman immune when she speaks. so even these women on the cou court. this is really interesting. we think happened over the course of time when a woman is on the court. what these researchers found was that the women adapted. they began by using sentences that catch things a little more lightly or politely. they would say excuse me i would like to ask and thank you mr mr. so-and-so. things like that. into these oral arguments. so what happened was they learn to do things differently. now they get in there and just jumped in there and they just interrupt. they are her more often but there is a learning curve there. there is a long time during which their voices are suppressed by these interactions. we don't get the unique contributions of these brilliant legal minds because are not allowed to speak the same way men are allowed speak. hopefully, as the court changes and we see more women on the part of this will change two and a cultu
women on the us supreme court. so there was no immunity there, power does not make a woman immune when she speaks. so even these women on the cou court. this is really interesting. we think happened over the course of time when a woman is on the court. what these researchers found was that the women adapted. they began by using sentences that catch things a little more lightly or politely. they would say excuse me i would like to ask and thank you mr mr. so-and-so. things like that. into these...
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loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms in spain normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfying i do think that in these high stakes decisions particularly the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field of no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody knows we need to have this transparenc
loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms in spain normalized...
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a reusable cloth bag that's the ideal alternative but ubiquitous plastic bag still reign supreme germans usean average of $24.00 plastic bags a year that adds up to $2000000000.00 plastic bags annually and that's too much according to germany's minister of environment the. best thing that hits that i am going to ban plastic bags out right it's an important and symbolic stick to discourage throwaway society from using things once and then tossing them out it can't go on we're going to put a stop to it. that's for several years now there's been a charge and most plastic bags which is led to a 2 thirds reduction in their use now that last 3rd is in the target the move many german support ms are special i'm fine with it i have enough cloth bags and the like that i can use and reuse so it was a whole it's definitely a good thing those plastic bags are thrown around just about everywhere it's a sensible environmental step to take to reduce plastics plus we're going to get additional at the i i really like them and i was just shopping and you can scrunch them up so nicely. if the environment minist
a reusable cloth bag that's the ideal alternative but ubiquitous plastic bag still reign supreme germans usean average of $24.00 plastic bags a year that adds up to $2000000000.00 plastic bags annually and that's too much according to germany's minister of environment the. best thing that hits that i am going to ban plastic bags out right it's an important and symbolic stick to discourage throwaway society from using things once and then tossing them out it can't go on we're going to put a stop...
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supreme court. >> absolutely. i used to go versus bell as something. they love to debate their rights. the idea of freedom of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. they were really disturbed by how it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself. they have been doing a lot of letters about that. this week, i was watching a few of the committee hearings on that. i'm looking forward to bringing clips of that to have them evaluate what the next app is -- step is. how would they do with the program -- problem? >> used teach seventh and eighth grade. >> looking at how different historical events have shaped the constitution. i also do history day with them. >> you mentioned that there -- their nascent understanding of the supreme court. what other misconceptions about washington or the process of the federal government do you think you can clarify after your experience here? >> one of the things that was interesting was the community hearing process. how they bring together different people of different backgrounds and opinions. thro
supreme court. >> absolutely. i used to go versus bell as something. they love to debate their rights. the idea of freedom of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. they were really disturbed by how it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself. they have been doing a lot of letters about that. this week, i was watching a few of the committee hearings on that. i'm looking forward to bringing clips of that to have them evaluate...
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about message to the suicide bombing on long haul from different from the old days i that the supreme can useto them and are so high it would make you sold those in the face not that hands at these. protests are obviously continuing to understand that they're actually spreading to other locations so what can you tell us about that. yes apart from sam ford there are rallies all the license now and open and hospitals and also on the phone today and the hunters the medicals that including talk says this is a protest against the unless you tell it see off the phone companies say so what they wear black box and cause they know where the black ribbons on to the palms and the full test of what it was i was just you know hospitals and this trying to you know state governments especially the police force not to put a ton of calming the citizens. like you to show and that is the nature of the monster hands because see they're professionals medical professionals coming hours . ending out on spoilers on the concerns 2 was the 1st was used by the phone companies will come calling authorities and the chine
about message to the suicide bombing on long haul from different from the old days i that the supreme can useto them and are so high it would make you sold those in the face not that hands at these. protests are obviously continuing to understand that they're actually spreading to other locations so what can you tell us about that. yes apart from sam ford there are rallies all the license now and open and hospitals and also on the phone today and the hunters the medicals that including talk...
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there has been a decade of litigation that seems to be ov over, the us supreme court you'd recently denied the field from the association of american railroads to review a lower court ruling addressing whether amtrak and fra may jointly develop on-time performance metrics. and standards for trains. now the litigation is over, amtrak and fra may issue metri metrics. what can we expect to see with regard to the new metrics owned on-time performance? >> think about, senator wicker, you and i can sit here before all of you and tell you that given amtrak's history, i've lived the entire history myself in the entire history and the railroad. i've been highly involved. with that said, we evolved out of part b of the real safety improvement act was standards so metrics fra developed with amtrak nearly a decade ago some standard and metrics that we are now engaging in small commission without site support to evaluate the legitimacy and the accuracy of the standards and metrics. the standards and metrics is more about the schedule, how you measure the schedule, and how you delineate what contributes
there has been a decade of litigation that seems to be ov over, the us supreme court you'd recently denied the field from the association of american railroads to review a lower court ruling addressing whether amtrak and fra may jointly develop on-time performance metrics. and standards for trains. now the litigation is over, amtrak and fra may issue metri metrics. what can we expect to see with regard to the new metrics owned on-time performance? >> think about, senator wicker, you and i...
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loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is at this sort of an equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfying i do think that in these high stakes decisions particularly the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody you know because we need to have this
loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized...
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loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has a particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfied and i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody you know because we need to have th
loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized...
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. >> terry joins us from the supreme court. the court reconvenes in september, will justice ginsburg be on the bench? >> reporter: all signs point to yes. her doctor says she needs no further treatment. she told students last month at duke university law school she intends to stay on the court as long as i can do it full steam. >> thank you. >>> now to the dangerous triple weather threat heading into the weekend. 51 large wildfires burning in the , forcing thousands to evacuate. the fire destroying several homes. and our team is now tracking a new system off of florida that could become a tropical depressi depression. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight, that strong front triggering more damaging and dangerous weather. a swimmer struckghinin north carolina. this after severe storms tore through the new york metro area thursday night. on long island, winds gusting above 60 miles per hour, toppling trees and knocking out power to thousands. the wall of this storage facility collapsing as the system moved through. cinder blo
. >> terry joins us from the supreme court. the court reconvenes in september, will justice ginsburg be on the bench? >> reporter: all signs point to yes. her doctor says she needs no further treatment. she told students last month at duke university law school she intends to stay on the court as long as i can do it full steam. >> thank you. >>> now to the dangerous triple weather threat heading into the weekend. 51 large wildfires burning in the , forcing thousands...
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us. the supreme leader railed against the deal and against zareef for being gullible enough to sign somethingup when it comes to their own preconditions for sitting down with the united states. >> we have to remember that they are not a monolithic force. there are conflicting forces in iran when it comes to how to deal with the united states. sam, thanks as always for the sunday pdb. >>> he was a fashion icon and a design genius ahead of his time. the new cnn film of the rise and sudden fall of halston. >> is success fun? >> it's fun and it's not fun. as my mother says, it's the price you have to pay. >> the most successful individual in the history of american fashion, halston. >> halston. >> i'm halston. i made it in new york. >> his clothes danced with you. >> halston felt he had to design everything. >> he came like a king. >> the problem was, he began to believe it out. >> i'm the all-time optimist. >> i took halston to studio 54. >> i fell in love with it right away. >> they lived out a lot of their fantasies. >> drugs, sex and rock and roll. ♪ all money managers might seem the same, bu
us. the supreme leader railed against the deal and against zareef for being gullible enough to sign somethingup when it comes to their own preconditions for sitting down with the united states. >> we have to remember that they are not a monolithic force. there are conflicting forces in iran when it comes to how to deal with the united states. sam, thanks as always for the sunday pdb. >>> he was a fashion icon and a design genius ahead of his time. the new cnn film of the rise and...
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loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized the court had a funny argument saying that nobody knows where these decisions are coming from and so it's it's ok you know it's not that the state has some particular advantage over the defendant but that everyone is that this sort of equal playing field and it's not that there's an informational advantage for one side or the other to me i find that somewhat dissatisfied and i do think that in these high stakes decisions particular in the criminal justice system we don't just want to have an equal playing field no one knows but i think we need to have an equal playing field of everybody knows we need to have this trans
loomis sentenced to 6 years in prison took his case to the wood sconce and state supreme court his allegation was that the use of compass violated his right to due process it made it impossible for him to appeal his sentence since the algorithm is a black box impenetrable unquestionable. eric loomis didn't get very far the supreme court ruled the use of compass in his sentencing was legal the verdict tell about revealed the ways in which the ever increasing use of algorithms is being normalized...
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. >> terry moran joins us from the supreme court. the court reconvenes in october. the big question, will justice ginsburg be there on the bench? >> reporter: right now, all signs point to yes, sir. justice ginsburg will be back at work here. her doctor says she needs no further treatment. she has a busy schedule in september. she hasn't cancelled any of those events. she told students last month at duke university law school she intends to stay on the court quote, as long as i can do it full steam. >> terry, thank you. >>> now to the dangerous triple weather threat as we head into this wean. severe storms from the plains to the east coast. powerful thunderstorms lighting up the sky in alabama. 51 large wildfires burning in the west, forcing thousands to evacuate. a mountain fire destroying several homes. and our team is now tracking a new system off florida that could become a tropical depression. here's abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight, that strong front triggering more damaging and dangerous weather. a swimmer struck by lightning in n
. >> terry moran joins us from the supreme court. the court reconvenes in october. the big question, will justice ginsburg be there on the bench? >> reporter: right now, all signs point to yes, sir. justice ginsburg will be back at work here. her doctor says she needs no further treatment. she has a busy schedule in september. she hasn't cancelled any of those events. she told students last month at duke university law school she intends to stay on the court quote, as long as i can...
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us citizenship. but in the 1876 decision the supreme court overturned the convictions the right enumerated are not those conferred by us citizenship they come from the creator and those that forbid congress from her bridging them and to peacefully assemble were not from any that were confirmed they are individuals. and that 14th amendment refers only to states that was the end of the 14th amendment privileges with only 400,000 union soldiers and still did during the childhood. that those would only be in one direction and then to take away anybody's life which really means that some liberties are so basic but this is just smoke and mirrors and the worst is to conjure up those imaginary fundamental rights we don't hesitate to overturn those laws to be signed by the president when we think the constitution doesn't allow that. why do we treat the errors of our predecessors those representations of these two cases with any more respect especially as a consequence but that is because it violates the 14th amendment invading the citizens of chicago second amendment privilege and immunity of that substitution p
us citizenship. but in the 1876 decision the supreme court overturned the convictions the right enumerated are not those conferred by us citizenship they come from the creator and those that forbid congress from her bridging them and to peacefully assemble were not from any that were confirmed they are individuals. and that 14th amendment refers only to states that was the end of the 14th amendment privileges with only 400,000 union soldiers and still did during the childhood. that those would...
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to point out that although this jurisdiction does exist, it's not something that this supreme court has frequently usednied a case brought on the same sort of theory in 2016 but the real interesting legal point here is the supreme court now has a different composition. we have two justices. we don't know how they will view this theory. so it may be arizona will be successful in finding some way to ensure that there's still sufficient corporate funding to pay for any judgment that state and localities might ultimately get from the courts in the opioid crisis. >> it's interesting because you heard mark say he wants this to be a speedy process but in 1998 the supreme court took up a case involving kansas, nebraska and colorado over the rights of states to use the waters of the republican river. that decisionn' made until 2015. that's a really long time. given the process could take a while, wouldn't it make more sense, joy, to go through state and lower federal courts here? >> you know, i think everyone's mileage will vary depending on where they sit in this process of whether or not they feel like they'v
to point out that although this jurisdiction does exist, it's not something that this supreme court has frequently usednied a case brought on the same sort of theory in 2016 but the real interesting legal point here is the supreme court now has a different composition. we have two justices. we don't know how they will view this theory. so it may be arizona will be successful in finding some way to ensure that there's still sufficient corporate funding to pay for any judgment that state and...
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supreme court justice's shoulders in that position? >> well, certainly, the president of the united states is getting as much information, more information, usually, than the rest of usut supreme court justices, about their health. about usually, typically, members of congress. you know, depends on the relationship between the president and the justice, you would expect, in most cases that in a situation like this, there would be some sort of personal communication. a note, a phone call, something like that. i'm not sure what the relationship is between the president and justice ginsburg. but the supreme court is a relatively regional place itself. these folks are in a club that only nine of them are in. i think you'd be surprised to find out how well they get along among themselves. surprised to find out where the friendships lie among them. and it's one of the last bastions of that kind of friendship. >> we've had severe supreme court battles over the decades. david axelrod is saying the next one we have will tear this country apart. do you get a sense we're setting up for a civil war when it comes to the next nomination? >> perhaps, we should wait to see what happ
supreme court justice's shoulders in that position? >> well, certainly, the president of the united states is getting as much information, more information, usually, than the rest of usut supreme court justices, about their health. about usually, typically, members of congress. you know, depends on the relationship between the president and the justice, you would expect, in most cases that in a situation like this, there would be some sort of personal communication. a note, a phone call,...
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and the supreme court was complicit us. 1876, cruikshank decision, and the deathknell, they argue about when it was over, it had a funeral, it was basically a funeral. and a big church in washington, 1883, right after the supreme court said that the civil rights act of 1875, which established a quality, social equality as it was called in, black people could write in streetcars, stay in hotels, etc. the supreme court said that was unconstitutional. frederick douglass, former united states senator, john mercer langston, richard t greener, the first black graduate of harvard, all gathered in the church and it was packed just like this. and langston spoke. they just said how could the country do this? how could they abandon us? how could they throw us to the wolves. in the way that they have done. dubois said famously, if you want to think about the rise and fall of black freedom, the slave went free, for the brief moment in the sun, and then moved back toward slavery again. and that is the history of the rise and fall of reconstruction. [ applause ] >> thank you for the most extinct, rive
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those of us who cover the supreme court are wary about the announcements. to hear it come out and say she's been getting treatment for a recurrence of cancer for three weeks and learning about it in the tail end and after there are photographs of her going into the hospital, it has become a bit of a pattern with justice ginsburg that when these health scares take place, we don't get prompt reports on them or clear information. i remember one time when she collapsed at the court or felt light headed and had to be taken to the hospital and we were later told that this occurred while he was getting an iv iron infusion. the court said nothing before that that she was going down on a regular basis one or two times a week to get iron infusions in the court's physician's office. it feels like we're not always getting the full story in her health. >> the subject of ginsburg's health has been there for a long time. the balance is so difficult, it's dependent who happens to be the president when any vacancy happens to occur. this question has been asked for years abo
those of us who cover the supreme court are wary about the announcements. to hear it come out and say she's been getting treatment for a recurrence of cancer for three weeks and learning about it in the tail end and after there are photographs of her going into the hospital, it has become a bit of a pattern with justice ginsburg that when these health scares take place, we don't get prompt reports on them or clear information. i remember one time when she collapsed at the court or felt light...
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import taxes and that other planned tariffs would be delayed until mid-december, joining us now melissa, supreme house reporter for the washington examiner and melissa heads up, we we are waiting for president trump, he's probably going speak to reporters there marine one is at morristown, new jersey where the president landed moments ago, once he comes out we are told he's likely to speak with reporters, so when that happens we will take that president press conference live. meanwhile, back to you, melissa, is the economy safe bet for president trump? >> well, i think that's the big question and of course it'll have a significant impact on his chances for success in 2020. we hear from the president on twitter in his rallies like last week in new hampshire, in speeches at plants across the country that one of his crowning achievements of his administration is the success of the economy, now, of course, whether as some of analysts are warning we do perhaps see economic downturn or god forbid there's a recession, i think that could significantly impact and potentially harm the president's chances
import taxes and that other planned tariffs would be delayed until mid-december, joining us now melissa, supreme house reporter for the washington examiner and melissa heads up, we we are waiting for president trump, he's probably going speak to reporters there marine one is at morristown, new jersey where the president landed moments ago, once he comes out we are told he's likely to speak with reporters, so when that happens we will take that president press conference live. meanwhile, back to...
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implements the rector's agenda of iran's supreme leader and is the regime's primary spokesperson around the world interesting that the u.s. treasury department chose to use the words iran's supreme leader in the accusation . there has been a trend by a secretary of state by john bolton especially with the state secretary on it we see that more important was 1st to the islamic republic of iran as holidays regime or the regime of common a mean a way that they're trying to this is themselves from sort of any effort to hurt the iranian people but secondly they're trying to recognize the man of power is not mr rouhani the president is not was a czar of the foreign minister it is the supreme leader ayatollah ali hum and he was in charge of the armed forces the judiciary and of course of after us intelligence agencies ministries and so on and so forth and not not to say that he is as the sole power broker power maker in the country but by far the most important and all the armed forces special of the russian parts that you dish your source so forth are most loyal to it and then any other entity or person that country so by recognizing that they're saying hey we
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. >>> also with us this hour, supreme court biographer joan buscubik. so well sourced on the court.ustice. do people actually talk about her health at the supreme court? is that okay to do? >> it's a sensitive subject, as you can imagine, erica, and they want to give justice ginsburg her privacy, but of course they're aware of her situation at 86, even with just three cancer scares. so you see it in a couple different ways. one way i'll mention is as a gesture and the other is more substantive. we see justice clarence thomas helping her down from the bench after oral arguments all the time. he's always there ready to lend a hand. more substantively, though, we see justice ginsburg working with her younger liberal colleagues to sort of shore up the side on the left. what she does is she's been assigning opinions that she normally would have given to justice kagan or normally kept for herself, she's giving to the other justices, laying groundwork for what would happen if the future. so you can see them mindful of it, but also being respectful. >> so the court returns from break in oct
. >>> also with us this hour, supreme court biographer joan buscubik. so well sourced on the court.ustice. do people actually talk about her health at the supreme court? is that okay to do? >> it's a sensitive subject, as you can imagine, erica, and they want to give justice ginsburg her privacy, but of course they're aware of her situation at 86, even with just three cancer scares. so you see it in a couple different ways. one way i'll mention is as a gesture and the other is...
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you are here in washington as the big decisions are coming down from the supreme court, as it's happening. >> absolutely. i often use tinker versus bell. that captivates my students. they love to debate their rights. so the idea of freedom of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. >> the vaping issue. >>>> because they were really disturbed by how it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself. they have been doing letters about that. this week i was watching a few of the committee hearings on. and i'm looking forward to bringing back clips of that to have them evaluate what would be the next steps. write to their congressman or senator or their local school board, how would they do with the problem? >> you teach seventh and eighth grade. >> eighth-graders mostly civics and taking topics in history to look at how different historical events have shaped the constitution. and i also do history day with them. >> you mentioned they are sort of -- their nascent understanding of the supreme court. what other misconceptions about washington or about the process of t
you are here in washington as the big decisions are coming down from the supreme court, as it's happening. >> absolutely. i often use tinker versus bell. that captivates my students. they love to debate their rights. so the idea of freedom of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. >> the vaping issue. >>>> because they were really disturbed by how it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself. they have been...
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supreme court case that will determine whether his family can sue. the border patrol agent who killed him was acquitted in trial. stay with us♪ [music break] amy: "no estoy tan mal" by gaby moreno. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. in october, the supreme court will decide whether the parents of sergio hernandez guereca, a 15-year-old mexican teen killed by a border patrol agent, can sue the american agent in a u.s. federal court. the case began in 2010 after border patrol agent jesus mesa jr. shot across the el paso-juarez border and struck hernandez guereca in the head. the teen had been playing with his friends on the mexico side when he was killed. the central question in the case is whether a mexican citizen killed on mexican soil by a u.s. border agent is protected by the u.s. constitution, allowing for the family members of victims to file civil lawsuits. if the supreme courts rules inin favor of hernandez guereca's case, the decision will likely impact the case of 16-year-old mexican teenager jose antonio elena rodriguez. for more, we continue our conversation with lee gelernt, deputy director of the aclu immi
supreme court case that will determine whether his family can sue. the border patrol agent who killed him was acquitted in trial. stay with us♪ [music break] amy: "no estoy tan mal" by gaby moreno. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. in october, the supreme court will decide whether the parents of sergio hernandez guereca, a 15-year-old mexican teen killed by a border patrol agent, can sue the american agent in a u.s. federal court. the case began in 2010 after border patrol...
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supreme court, as you?happening, too, aren't >> absolutely. often use tinker versus bell because that captivates my students, they love to debate their rights, and so the idea of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. >> the vaping issue? >> because they were really it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself, so they have been doing a lot of about that and so this week, i was watching quite a few on he committee hearings that, and i'm looking forward to bringing back clips of that to have them evaluate what would be the next steps, if they were to write to their congressman or local or even their school board, how would they deal with the problem. >> you teach seventh and eighth. eighth grade is mostly civics and then taking topics in history to look at how different events have shaped the constitution. and i also do history day with them. you mentioned that they are sort of nascent understanding of the supreme court. other misconceptions about washington or about the process government do yo
supreme court, as you?happening, too, aren't >> absolutely. often use tinker versus bell because that captivates my students, they love to debate their rights, and so the idea of expression is a big one. the other big issue for them is vaping. >> the vaping issue? >> because they were really it wasn't being dealt with and how the industry was allowed to regulate itself, so they have been doing a lot of about that and so this week, i was watching quite a few on he committee...
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but this coast has divided the community boise state by of us and their supporters celebrated the supreme court ruling for these people pell is a symbol of the sins of the church and bring an outstanding example of justice in just a minute that there is no god yet i get it down to. the case against pell dates to the mid 1990 s. but despite swirling accusations his star continued to rise in the catholic church he became one of the vatican's most senior cardinals and even now the church has not defrocked pal he's always denied the allegations against him and may yes appeal today's verdict but pell's conviction house rocks the catholic church he won't be eligible for parole until october 2022. and every spoke to journalist roger mina in sydney about people's reaction to the catholic church is in the case. there's a lot of antagonism towards the catholic church particularly here in australia we saw a lot of the sexual abuse survivors and the supporters both in court and out of court today when the judgment was handed down there was a roar from outside the court among the supporters which coul
but this coast has divided the community boise state by of us and their supporters celebrated the supreme court ruling for these people pell is a symbol of the sins of the church and bring an outstanding example of justice in just a minute that there is no god yet i get it down to. the case against pell dates to the mid 1990 s. but despite swirling accusations his star continued to rise in the catholic church he became one of the vatican's most senior cardinals and even now the church has not...