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great look i just yesterday want coffee ve gone away the and she said i don't think so before then v. host the world cup to beat win because the world cup two thousand and eighteen i don't think so he will be good for russia but no way recognise is the extent of maybe my cut he will crush but who cares about the best for russia for russian economy for the russian people no v.b. learned joy on that and in russia through us through we will be friends. and i want one coffee on monday and we will discuss after the game while i hold the village people to treat you to simply answer the russian sort of thing well anyway i know you don't like predictions too much but i will try to phrase my question different they still get some some hunch out of you who do you think is most deserving of the player is of the both cup this year this is not that bad but based on the your intuition who do you think you know that is not here messi is not here the usual players were scoring more goals in the leaks but france is my small favorite when i say small for what it is in the opposite. so the groove a film abou
great look i just yesterday want coffee ve gone away the and she said i don't think so before then v. host the world cup to beat win because the world cup two thousand and eighteen i don't think so he will be good for russia but no way recognise is the extent of maybe my cut he will crush but who cares about the best for russia for russian economy for the russian people no v.b. learned joy on that and in russia through us through we will be friends. and i want one coffee on monday and we will...
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look i just scribble yesterday on coffee of ivana lady and she said i don't think so before then v. host the world cup to beat win because the world cup two thousand and eighteen i don't think so he will be good for russia but no i recognise is the extent of maybe my cut he will crush but who cares about the best for russia for the russian economy for the russian people no v.b. land joy on that and if russia through us through we will be friends. and i want one coffee on monday and we will discuss after the game while i hold even to be able to treat you to simply into the russian symphony well anyway i know you don't like predictions to mice but i will try to phrase my question different they still get some some hunch out of you who do you think is most deserving of the player is of the book cup this year this is not a bad but based on the your intuition who do you think you know that is not here messi is not here the usual players were scoring more goals in the leaks but france is my small favorite when i say small field it is in the opposite. so the groove into what it is why do you li
look i just scribble yesterday on coffee of ivana lady and she said i don't think so before then v. host the world cup to beat win because the world cup two thousand and eighteen i don't think so he will be good for russia but no i recognise is the extent of maybe my cut he will crush but who cares about the best for russia for the russian economy for the russian people no v.b. land joy on that and if russia through us through we will be friends. and i want one coffee on monday and we will...
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v. wade. we are active in state legislatures. host: what was the reaction when you found out that a supreme court opening came up, or ticker live when it comes to the issues you advocate? guest: high energy. i think iran screaming down the hall. honestly, a moment where we have been building up to this for a while. and everybody had been talking about it. and when the moment happens, it is surreal. we had prepared for a long time to talk about potential nominees. host: what is high on your list about kavanaugh? guest: he has been experienced federal appeals court judge. court for 12 years. it is often referred to as the nation's second-highest court to the supreme court because so many of the justices have come from that court in d.c. and it involves a lot of federal issues. a lot of interplay with congress. is theond thing commitment to constitutionalism. when we look at a judge, we want theee what the terms of nation's charter made it to mean. host: are you hoping he will be the vote that turns over roe v. wade? that roe v.oint is b
v. wade. we are active in state legislatures. host: what was the reaction when you found out that a supreme court opening came up, or ticker live when it comes to the issues you advocate? guest: high energy. i think iran screaming down the hall. honestly, a moment where we have been building up to this for a while. and everybody had been talking about it. and when the moment happens, it is surreal. we had prepared for a long time to talk about potential nominees. host: what is high on your list...
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host: you say it are a pro-choice republican -- do you find it hard to be a pro-choice republican? roe vade -- caller: no, sir. host: do get challenged by members of your own party on that? people that i am friends with accepted. -- except it. if we go back to the days when we undo roe v wade, we are looking at, can a woman have choice over what she has done to her body? having said that, i'm not in favor of late-term abortions. i am not saying every woman should go out and have one. a woman should have control over her body and that is why i am pro-choice. host: bangs were the call from pennsylvania. it is coming up -- thanks for the call from pennsylvania. it is coming up at 7:30. you can keep calling in. is the upcoming supreme court nomination a battle over abortion or about something else? ,emocrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans, (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002,. the lead story in today' as washington post today on the presidential election in mexico. mexico turns left, the election candidate the post describes as somebody who relied on voter anger. ,he editorial board tod
host: you say it are a pro-choice republican -- do you find it hard to be a pro-choice republican? roe vade -- caller: no, sir. host: do get challenged by members of your own party on that? people that i am friends with accepted. -- except it. if we go back to the days when we undo roe v wade, we are looking at, can a woman have choice over what she has done to her body? having said that, i'm not in favor of late-term abortions. i am not saying every woman should go out and have one. a woman...
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v. wade. hoston your point, you mentioned the decision that judge kavanagh was part of, a recent decision on the immigrant requesting an abortion at the the writing from the washington times. we touched on this earlier. as we pointed out, his recent ruling against an illegal immigrant seeking an abortion is also a point of contention for liberals because a case could likely come before the supreme court during the next term. the teen, who is in government custody demanded that the government facilitate the abortion by providing transportation and care afterwards. ruledavanaugh against the teen, thing the government should have had more time to place the team -- the teen with a sponsor. in new york, tom on the independent line. how do you say the name of your town? moriches, new york. host: go ahead with your comment. for c-span.k you i want to say that president trump is one of the best presidents i've ever had in my i'm 57 years old and i really appreciate everything he has done for our country, e
v. wade. hoston your point, you mentioned the decision that judge kavanagh was part of, a recent decision on the immigrant requesting an abortion at the the writing from the washington times. we touched on this earlier. as we pointed out, his recent ruling against an illegal immigrant seeking an abortion is also a point of contention for liberals because a case could likely come before the supreme court during the next term. the teen, who is in government custody demanded that the government...
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. >> host: of bush v gore. >> guest: right. >> host: so let's loop back because a lot of your book isabout cultures of the company from where it -- how it started originally and how it evolved, particularly when the walgreens and safeway situation. give us some insight into some of the anecdotal examples, for example, of the way the company work. >> guest: so from early on, the culture of theranos was run of secrecy see and paranoia and elizabeth liked to compartmentalize information and to keep the overall picture of the devices' development to herself, and communications between, say, the engineers and the chemists wasn't necessarily encourage he. she also fired a lot of people during the early years. there was constant turnover. i would say this culture really went into overdrive when her boyfriend, sonny, who was 19 years older, whom she had met when she was just a teenager, before even starting her undergraduate studies -- >> host: his software -- >> guest: came from a software background and had gotten wealthy at the very top of the internet bubble when he had joined a tiny star
. >> host: of bush v gore. >> guest: right. >> host: so let's loop back because a lot of your book isabout cultures of the company from where it -- how it started originally and how it evolved, particularly when the walgreens and safeway situation. give us some insight into some of the anecdotal examples, for example, of the way the company work. >> guest: so from early on, the culture of theranos was run of secrecy see and paranoia and elizabeth liked to...
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. >> host: and v. is for americans or not diplomatic members of congress, they were just ordinary people. >> guest: that is the amazing thing about my experience. i met them at the peace building conferences [inaudible] i was doing interfaith work aloft through conferences and jordan. she's the one who need them most and was trying to help me. i met her in a conference in jordan and we were speaking about water because she cares about the water situation and i never thought that these four people would gather together as one. they do not know anything about each other and the one thing they were able to help me out in 15 days to escape from the war zone. >> host: if talks about all the work these people did to put their lives on hold and contacted. they were tracking down diplomats all around the world looking for any country that was going to be able to give uavs and with un. they were going through shady helicopters that might be able to land on your apartment roof. at one point there was a teacher w
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host: you need to turn the volume down on your set. caller: sorry. to me thatdisgusting ustedcountry is so disg about possibly overturning roe v. wade. matter how you put it, murder is murder. host: thank you. when you dial in, remember to turn down your television sets. is this a referendum on roe v. wade? guest: in some people's eyes, it will be. to it dependsck on there are already cases moving up the ladder for it to be challenged. that is something that is happening. see how the we will battle lines are drawn within the first hours of this pick. there is a strong possibility that this does become a referendum. host: david from arkansas, republican line, with chris catalog of and stephen dinan -- with chris catalog of -- chris cadelago and stephen dinan. caller: c-span, you do a great job. regardless of which one he picks -- it really will not make a difference to the liberals -- they are going to come out and accuse them of almost as bad a thing as they did robert burke. i was just a young boy when that happened. i will never forget ted kennedy coming out and saying the most god-awful things about clarence thomas that were not t
host: you need to turn the volume down on your set. caller: sorry. to me thatdisgusting ustedcountry is so disg about possibly overturning roe v. wade. matter how you put it, murder is murder. host: thank you. when you dial in, remember to turn down your television sets. is this a referendum on roe v. wade? guest: in some people's eyes, it will be. to it dependsck on there are already cases moving up the ladder for it to be challenged. that is something that is happening. see how the we will...
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v. wade. obviously a host of issues that would be asked about and probed. is that really what will stir both bases? >> i think that the larger issue, roe v. wade being a proxy for abortion rights in general, the chances of roe v. wade flat out being overturned are probably pretty small. it's hard to imagine john roberts would want to do that. >> let me interrupt. he could be the new swing, the new anthony kennedy, the swing set. >> what you do have are issues from the states that could challenge roe v. wade on things like is viability of the fetus the new standard or what exactly is an undue burden on the right to an abortion. those are the things that are going to be tested by a lot of cases that are going to be coming to the supreme court from the states. >> technically, roe v. wade is not written the best. it's probably is not the number 1 target. >> right. >> and the subsequent decision that kind of helped save roe because it was a poorly written and reasoned decision. this is a proxy for general approach. there's this perspective among progressives that
v. wade. obviously a host of issues that would be asked about and probed. is that really what will stir both bases? >> i think that the larger issue, roe v. wade being a proxy for abortion rights in general, the chances of roe v. wade flat out being overturned are probably pretty small. it's hard to imagine john roberts would want to do that. >> let me interrupt. he could be the new swing, the new anthony kennedy, the swing set. >> what you do have are issues from the states...
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v. wade. host: why do you think lifetime appointments nullified democracy?eirsay -- politicians. they are clearly politicians, if they weren't, we wouldn't call them conservative or liberal. their political views are influencing the decisions they make, the decisions they make prevents us from passing laws like citizens united, protecting democracy. from corruption and bribery and andy and special interests they should be held accountable by the voters. host: let's go to virginia, democrats line. john is next. caller: thank you for taking my call. i just want to say that i do agree with the florida collar, i think you asked the question, they are judicial activists. they don't do the right thing, they do with the republicans want and the democrats will do what the democrats want. judge, whoever you put in that position, he will agree with you whether you like it or not. i truly believe that we need to ite term limits because comes down to write now that congress can't do their job. we everything we disagree, have to go to this judge and most likely, they wil
v. wade. host: why do you think lifetime appointments nullified democracy?eirsay -- politicians. they are clearly politicians, if they weren't, we wouldn't call them conservative or liberal. their political views are influencing the decisions they make, the decisions they make prevents us from passing laws like citizens united, protecting democracy. from corruption and bribery and andy and special interests they should be held accountable by the voters. host: let's go to virginia, democrats...
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v. wade on the books, and i say that as a conservative republican. host: that goes back to our earlier point about these two senate republicans, lisa murkowski and susan collins of maine. guest 2: it is really all on them because all senate democrats will hang together on this and they will do their level best to bring one of those two or both of them with them. i have a feeling it might not happen. roe v. wade has been settled law for 45 years. reproductive rights have been a given and i think the threat they mean may be endangered this month and next month and the month after that will energize voters in november. host: let's go to danny joining us from north carolina. with the started out conversation about the fake news , ok, let's get to the facts here. out there -- news everything out there is fake news to a certain extent. everybody wants to push to the left, pushed to the right. info wars, he leads the ay on the truth 6 months to year and advance. he will tell you about how the government is going to take everything from everybody. this is not a r
v. wade on the books, and i say that as a conservative republican. host: that goes back to our earlier point about these two senate republicans, lisa murkowski and susan collins of maine. guest 2: it is really all on them because all senate democrats will hang together on this and they will do their level best to bring one of those two or both of them with them. i have a feeling it might not happen. roe v. wade has been settled law for 45 years. reproductive rights have been a given and i think...
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v. wade. we are active in state legislatures. host: what was the reaction when you found out that a supreme court opening came up, or ticker live when it comes to the issues you advocate? guest: high energy. i think iran screaming down the hall. honestly, a moment where we have been building up to this for a while. and everybody had been talking about it. and when the moment happens, it is surreal. we had prepared for a long time to talk about potential nominees. host: what is high on your list about kavanaugh? guest: he has been experienced federal appeals court judge. court for 12 years. it is often referred to as the nation's second-highest court to the supreme court because so many of the justices have come from that court in d.c. and it involves a lot of federal issues. a lot of interplay with congress. is theond thing commitment to constitutionalism. when we look at a judge, we want theee what the terms of nation's charter made it to mean. host: are you hoping he will be the vote that turns over roe v. wade? that roe v.oint is b
v. wade. we are active in state legislatures. host: what was the reaction when you found out that a supreme court opening came up, or ticker live when it comes to the issues you advocate? guest: high energy. i think iran screaming down the hall. honestly, a moment where we have been building up to this for a while. and everybody had been talking about it. and when the moment happens, it is surreal. we had prepared for a long time to talk about potential nominees. host: what is high on your list...
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v. wade. according to the bible, that is murder. want to murder these babies. remark we want to make. host: our line for democrats in baltimore, what is on your mind? yes.r: host: we will move along. tom in california on the line for democrats. what do you think? caller: i think they should not confirm anybody else and should not have a double standard p or candy should not retire up in you knows what trump will do and he is allowing it to happen. they say they are doing what is best for the country. it not good for our country. to me justice kennedy will retire as he said he would, what should happen next? caller: they should do what obama did, you know, we are up toward another election here peerless decide what will happen in here. all right. let's go to louisiana on the line for independence. you have seen the news. what is your opinion? >> i'm curious whether or not this will be speedy with the appointment because i am aware of act that during obama's mcconnellrs, senator be ableat he would not to appoint another nominee for the supreme court. i'm just current -- curious as to the rep
v. wade. according to the bible, that is murder. want to murder these babies. remark we want to make. host: our line for democrats in baltimore, what is on your mind? yes.r: host: we will move along. tom in california on the line for democrats. what do you think? caller: i think they should not confirm anybody else and should not have a double standard p or candy should not retire up in you knows what trump will do and he is allowing it to happen. they say they are doing what is best for the...
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v. wade. we are active in state legislatures. host: what was the reaction when you found out that a supreme court opening came up, or ticker live when it comes to the issues you advocate? guest: high energy. i think iran screaming down the hall.
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host: you need to turn the volume down on your set. caller: sorry. to me thatdisgusting ustedcountry is so disg about possibly overturning roe v. wade. atter how you put it, murder is murder. host: thank you. when you dial in, remember to turn down your television sets. is this a referendum on roe v. wade? guest: in some people's eyes, it will be. to it dependsck on there are already cases moving up the ladder for it to be challenged. that is something that is happening. see how the we will battle lines are drawn within the first hours of this pick. there is a strong possibility that this does become a referendum. host: david from arkansas, republican line, with chris catalog of and stephen dinan -- with chris catalog of -- chris cadelago and stephen dinan. caller: c-span, you do a great job. regardless of which one he picks -- it really will not make a difference to the liberals -- they are going to come out and accuse them of almost as bad a thing as they did robert burke. i was just a young boy when that happened. i will never forget ted kennedy coming out and saying the most god-awful things about clarence thomas that were not tru
host: you need to turn the volume down on your set. caller: sorry. to me thatdisgusting ustedcountry is so disg about possibly overturning roe v. wade. atter how you put it, murder is murder. host: thank you. when you dial in, remember to turn down your television sets. is this a referendum on roe v. wade? guest: in some people's eyes, it will be. to it dependsck on there are already cases moving up the ladder for it to be challenged. that is something that is happening. see how the we will...
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. >> this is also the first time 'v alied this broad range of advanced technology to saving a species. >> the embryo would be implanted in a hostble of giving birth. >> that's our ultimate goal, to have a self-sustaining herd of northern white rhinos back in the wild. >> conservationists here are trying to correct for the human impact on the environment, but also grapple with an ethical question. can more human intervention correct for past human mistakes? >> i think the mass intervention is the destruction of habitat, the poaching to extinction of species. this is a well thought out, reasoned, scientific intervention to reverse the damage that we have done. >> a hope that with new technology, extinction may become extinct. matt bradley, nbc news, san diego. >> i like the intention there, but 99% of all species that have ever existed on earth are extinct now. >> we have ourselves to blame, but we can also maybe do phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we leave you with the incredible fireworks display in paris celebrate >>> breaking news, one-on-one win helsinki. president trump and vladimir putin preparing to meet face-to-face
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>>host: coming back to abortion if roe v wade is overturned with you words is a frame court to ban all abortions and what if those women who have no access? >> if overturned as i think ite should be, it goes back to the states it is up to the individual states and all of you in this individual states to make that decision for you. but don't be fooled he opposes everything president trump does. he has done a lot of great things. but he opposes everything automatically. he voted against judge course which for no reason because he debt opposes everything also that he supports the military. president trump proposed an increase of $700 billion to military funding which included a military pay increase and of bonuses to the navy but yet even more modest housing allowance he even voted against giving more money to the men and women in military service and against the housing allowance. why? because he opposes everything that president trump poposes. >>host: i am a proud member ofer the armed mrs. committee. i will -- armed services committee. we did a fantastic budget this year and in march o
>>host: coming back to abortion if roe v wade is overturned with you words is a frame court to ban all abortions and what if those women who have no access? >> if overturned as i think ite should be, it goes back to the states it is up to the individual states and all of you in this individual states to make that decision for you. but don't be fooled he opposes everything president trump does. he has done a lot of great things. but he opposes everything automatically. he voted...
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v. wade on the books, and i say that as a conservative republican. hostthat goes back to our earlier point about these two senate republicans, lisa murkowski and susan collins of maine. guest 2: it is really all on them because all senate democrats will hang together on this and they will do their level best to bring one of those two or both of them with them. i have a feeling it might not happen. roe v. wade has been settled law for 45 years. reproductive rights have been a given and i think the threat they mean may be endangered this month and next month and the month after that will energize voters in november. host: let's go to danny joining us from north carolina. with the started out conversation about the fake news , ok, let's get to the facts here. out there -- news everything out there is fake news to a certain extent. everybody wants to push to the left, pushed to the right. info wars, he leads the ay on the truth 6 months to year and advance. he will tell you about how the government is going to take everything from everybody. this is not a rig
v. wade on the books, and i say that as a conservative republican. hostthat goes back to our earlier point about these two senate republicans, lisa murkowski and susan collins of maine. guest 2: it is really all on them because all senate democrats will hang together on this and they will do their level best to bring one of those two or both of them with them. i have a feeling it might not happen. roe v. wade has been settled law for 45 years. reproductive rights have been a given and i think...
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v. wade is wrongly decided erie the other potential --inee is judge kavanagh, decided. the other potential nominee, judge kavanagh, has evidence similar but there is less. host: we talked about the republican senators from maine and alaska. on the democratic hide, who are you keeping an eye on? guest: the ones that voted for judge gorsuch. all of whom have already met with president trump. joe manchin, west virginia areas heidi heitkamp, north dakota. joe donnelly, indiana. donnelly may be the most interesting, particularly if barrett is the nominee, because she is from indiana. you have an additional wrinkle their with a home state selection. the other thing we need to look at on the opposite side is there may be some complications with kavanagh if he is the nominee from his work in the bush theyistration white house could raise the ire of some civil libertarians. i think that these are the balancing act questions and if i'm guessing what will be going on in bedminster, new jersey, some of this will be trying to sort that out. host: in terms of the timeline with the senate in session to much of august, what are we looking at in terms of earrings and a final
v. wade is wrongly decided erie the other potential --inee is judge kavanagh, decided. the other potential nominee, judge kavanagh, has evidence similar but there is less. host: we talked about the republican senators from maine and alaska. on the democratic hide, who are you keeping an eye on? guest: the ones that voted for judge gorsuch. all of whom have already met with president trump. joe manchin, west virginia areas heidi heitkamp, north dakota. joe donnelly, indiana. donnelly may be the...
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v a seat! please, sit down, everybody! thank you so much! welcome one and all to "the late show." i'm your host stephen colbert.how's everybody doing? ( cheers and applause ) you doing all right? you all seem pretty happy tonight. that neaps you tonight own stock in facebook because today was a rough day for everyone's favorite social network/democracy destabilizer. facebook's stock dropped 19%, losing $120 billion in value that's a lot of money. when asked about the drop, a spokesman for facebook, responded, "a million dollars isn't cool, you know what's cool? >> losing $120 billion dollars yeah, yeah, it's catchy. it all happened because of an earnings report that showed slower than expected growth in user numbers. are you happy, guys? this is what happens when we all respond "maybe," and no one shows up to janet's 40th birthday party. ( laughter ) you destroy the economy. >> jon: ruin the nation. >> stephen: is this true? it's apparently the largest one-day loss in market value by any company in u.s. stock market history. >> jon: wow! >> stephen: that includes -- that includes the great depression. "great de
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georgetown university hosted a discussion on carpenter v. united states, the 5-4 decision on cell ular network decision. this is about two hours. >>> all right. hello, good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> welcome to georgetown law. i'm laura moi the deputy director here at the law school. so thanks for joining us and the national association of criminal defense lawyers for today's discussion. i think we really have a treat in store for you guys with a really amazing group of speakers. so just to provide a little context on the subject of conversation here today, i know there's folks joining us remo remotely as well. ten days ago the supreme court issued its decision in carpenter v. united states. the question in this case was whether the government has to get a warrant to access historical cell site location. those are records maintained by phone companies, all of our phone companies for all of our phones detailing which phone towers are using which cell towers. in a 5-4 ruling the court held that the government must get a warrant to
georgetown university hosted a discussion on carpenter v. united states, the 5-4 decision on cell ular network decision. this is about two hours. >>> all right. hello, good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> welcome to georgetown law. i'm laura moi the deputy director here at the law school. so thanks for joining us and the national association of criminal defense lawyers for today's discussion. i think we really have a treat in store for you guys with a really amazing...
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of a v let's talk about russia because you know we haven't spoken about them for a few days let's not forget that's what a big part they played in this competition we said it before host nations is important might do well to keep that in the sphere. strong and vibrant and i think we saw that in this world cup maybe more than ever before because the the the kind of energy that it generated across the country it really lifted everybody and also it made more russian fans i think go on to the subsequent matches generated an interest in the competition i don't think this world cup would have been so brilliant had russia not play that well and what what russia also created they created they can personalities stars in russia there are now stanislaw successful is a massive star you can pick and choose you can pick i want that square to be named after me and it will be cherry sestinas choses zuba. people who went on the football page and worked for the rituals and inspired people show people that sit different way of doing things and i think the experience is the six months travelling all that out there was about first of all the footage of the host of that is true. venue is g
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v. wade could go away, that abortion could become illegal in this country so senators susan collins and lisa murkowski have a lot of thinking to do. >> they'll start getting lobbied by a hostf folks. this as you know, alison, a supreme court vacancy and the nomination process is a cottage industry. interest groups will launch television ads, writing editorials in local newspapers and going as far as knocking on doors and organizing around key senate votes. you identified two of them. i find it hard to believe anybody president trump picks is going to go to the senate judiciary committee and say roe v. wade is settled law and it will never be touched. i don't think that's how most nominees talk about specific cases these days. >> david chalian, thank you very much. great to talk to you. so much news and i can't shake the idea that this russian nerve agent was found in a public p k park. >> months after the initial attack. that's a serious problem. >> so that will be on cnn's menu all day. meanwhile, we have the good stuff next for you. lcome back g, who's already won three cars, two motorcycles, a boat, and an r.v. i would not want to pay that insurance bill. [ ding ] -oh,
v. wade could go away, that abortion could become illegal in this country so senators susan collins and lisa murkowski have a lot of thinking to do. >> they'll start getting lobbied by a hostf folks. this as you know, alison, a supreme court vacancy and the nomination process is a cottage industry. interest groups will launch television ads, writing editorials in local newspapers and going as far as knocking on doors and organizing around key senate votes. you identified two of them. i...
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v. wade is the a very powerful motivation. and so in some ways you don't want to overturn it, you just want to keep it motivating voters. there are a host of other issues a very conservative court could bring you. they could rule on affirmative action, on campaign finance laws, issues with corporations, on unions. all the things we've seen this week. so it's a whole wish list. it's kind of payday. >> and the white house strategy, i would just say, it's the first time "the new york times" has accused the white house of being competent. and two, if president trump were to take the nice to other people, he'd get a lot more done. >> norm, you've written about congress -- i want to ask you this quickly because it occurs there's a longer-term question where you have democrats up in arms. they already think the gorsuch seat was stolen. what's the end game? let's say republicans get the votes, 51, 52, whatever it takes, they get the appointment and democrats get the senate this november, what would they do with that power? >> well, what -- it will be a difficult thing for them. if there's still a republican president there isn't a lot they can
v. wade is the a very powerful motivation. and so in some ways you don't want to overturn it, you just want to keep it motivating voters. there are a host of other issues a very conservative court could bring you. they could rule on affirmative action, on campaign finance laws, issues with corporations, on unions. all the things we've seen this week. so it's a whole wish list. it's kind of payday. >> and the white house strategy, i would just say, it's the first time "the new york...