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for a woman who was cited in roe v wade, you could not have come further, could you?l decision, which used your name in the case to come up with the supreme court decision, legalising abortion. you have turned full circle, haven't you? have turned full circle, haven't you ? completely? have turned full circle, haven't you? completely? yes i have, completely. and i am very proud of that. i am completely. and i am very proud of that. iam proud completely. and i am very proud of that. i am proud to know that i do not have to go into another abortion clinic and watch women come out of abortion procedures crying and wanting to call their mothers. i don't have to look at dismembered bodies of children who have been ripped out of their mothers' wounds. i don't have those nightmares and more. i refuse to have those nightmares. but for a quarter of a century, you believed abortion to be... fora century, you believed abortion to be... for a quarter of a century i was misled. to be ok. i was told... how would you misled?” was misled. to be ok. i was told... how would you misled?
for a woman who was cited in roe v wade, you could not have come further, could you?l decision, which used your name in the case to come up with the supreme court decision, legalising abortion. you have turned full circle, haven't you? have turned full circle, haven't you ? completely? have turned full circle, haven't you? completely? yes i have, completely. and i am very proud of that. i am completely. and i am very proud of that. iam proud completely. and i am very proud of that. i am proud...
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wade in the constitution. should the court be presented with the case that provides them the opportunity to overrule roe v. wade i asked the senator what he would direct the general to do and he said this was hypothetical and didn't respond. the view on roe v. wade is clear what any of us be surprised as the attorney general he would support overturning roe v. wade should the opportunity to do so presented itself. i seriously questioned whether the president, his cabinet and advisors would protect a woman's right to choose. over the past two months i've heard from thousands of my constituency and a number of prominent civil rights organizations including a number that testified at the confirmation hearing. i will vote against the nomination as the attorney general because i am deeply concerned about how he would use the prosecutorial discretion and i would be concerned about his independence from the president. turning to the topic of the executive order establishing basically a muslim ban, we have heard senat
wade in the constitution. should the court be presented with the case that provides them the opportunity to overrule roe v. wade i asked the senator what he would direct the general to do and he said this was hypothetical and didn't respond. the view on roe v. wade is clear what any of us be surprised as the attorney general he would support overturning roe v. wade should the opportunity to do so presented itself. i seriously questioned whether the president, his cabinet and advisors would...
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wade. tonight remembering the woman at the center of the landmark and still controversial abortion decision. >>> going on sale. they're everywhere this weekend. how can you tell if the item you're looking at is marked down? tonight we go shopping for the real deals. >>> and drawing their dreams. children of war creating their visions of a brighter future. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >>> good evening. a deadly and powerful storm has ravaged southern california. tonight, almost 20,000 people are still without power. the lasting effect of a dangerous weather system that left millions cowering through the night as strong winds and damaging rains caused landslides, flash floods, giant sinkholes and chaos on the roads. steve patterson reports from duarte, california. >> reporter: traffic jams are common on southern california interstates, but not like this. >> it's incredible to see how bi
wade. tonight remembering the woman at the center of the landmark and still controversial abortion decision. >>> going on sale. they're everywhere this weekend. how can you tell if the item you're looking at is marked down? tonight we go shopping for the real deals. >>> and drawing their dreams. children of war creating their visions of a brighter future. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc...
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politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?ld be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped federal money going to international groups which perform or provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home too? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then condemned, remains as polarising as ever. anotherfive pound note estimated to be worth fifty thousand pounds due to a tiny, engraved portrait of jane austen has been found. it's the third such discovery across the uk, meaning thatjust one more note is outstanding. the fivers are the handiwork of birmingham micro—artist graham short. he spent a note in each of the four home nations and said the latest find was in northern ireland. no note has yet been found in england. it might be worth checking your purse. poetry‘s normally associated with the written word but a new project is giving walkers the chance to hear six new verses as they make their way around northumberland's
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. >> coming up next, how likely do you think that rove v wade could be overturned? will the supreme court pick have the final say? and have a favorite superbowl ad? find out which ads in this year's show just aren't getting any love. plus, the story of 14-year-old emmett till, murdered -- for flirting with a white woman. now, nearly 60 years later the , accuser says it was all a lie. how could justice be so blind? soledad: the nation's highest court waits to see if president trump's nominee, judge neil gorsuch, wins confirmation. he needs senate approval, and experts are saying that is likely. currently, the court stands divided, just eight justices ruling 4-4 on five cases since the death of antonin scalia. amy howe covers the supreme court as a blogger for howe in the court, and she is a contributor for my most favorite thing ever scotusblog.com. it is genius and brilliant. walk me through some of the cases that are most likely to come before the supreme court with the somewhat fair expectation that judge neil gorsuch will be sitting. amy: the -- the biggest one i
. >> coming up next, how likely do you think that rove v wade could be overturned? will the supreme court pick have the final say? and have a favorite superbowl ad? find out which ads in this year's show just aren't getting any love. plus, the story of 14-year-old emmett till, murdered -- for flirting with a white woman. now, nearly 60 years later the , accuser says it was all a lie. how could justice be so blind? soledad: the nation's highest court waits to see if president trump's...
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roe versus wade.rican state to outlaw abortion in the first three months of pregnancy. but by the time the case had been won four years later, mccorvey had already given birth. she gave her daughter up for adoption. in the early 1980s, mccorvey dropped her anonymity and campaigned for a woman's right to have an abortion. but in the 1990s she changed her position. you know i had started getting disillusioned with the pro—abortion movement back as far as 1991. i started working in abortion clinics, i started talking to the women before they would go in for abortions and after they would come out. and it was the same thing over and over. they all regretted it. politically roe versus wade has also remained divisive, but could it be overturned? the president, it's no secret he has made it very clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped federal money going to international groups which perform or provide info
roe versus wade.rican state to outlaw abortion in the first three months of pregnancy. but by the time the case had been won four years later, mccorvey had already given birth. she gave her daughter up for adoption. in the early 1980s, mccorvey dropped her anonymity and campaigned for a woman's right to have an abortion. but in the 1990s she changed her position. you know i had started getting disillusioned with the pro—abortion movement back as far as 1991. i started working in abortion...
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. >> coming up next, how likely do you think that rove v wade could be overturned? will the supreme court pick have the final say? and have a favorite superbowl ad? find out which ads in this year's show just aren't getting any love. plus, the story of 14-year-old emmett till, murdered -- for flirting with a white woman. now, nearly 60 years later the , accuser says it was all a lie. how could justice be so blind? soledad: the nation's highest court waits to see if president trump's nominee, judge neil gorsuch, wins confirmation. he needs senate approval, and experts are saying that is likely. currently, the court stands divided, just eight justices ruling 4-4 on five cases since the death of antonin scalia. amy howe covers the supreme court as a blogger for howe in the court, and she is a contributor for my most favorite thing ever scotusblog.com. it is genius and brilliant. walk me through some of the cases that are most likely to come before the supreme court with the somewhat fair expectation that judge neil gorsuch will be sitting. amy: the -- the biggest one i
. >> coming up next, how likely do you think that rove v wade could be overturned? will the supreme court pick have the final say? and have a favorite superbowl ad? find out which ads in this year's show just aren't getting any love. plus, the story of 14-year-old emmett till, murdered -- for flirting with a white woman. now, nearly 60 years later the , accuser says it was all a lie. how could justice be so blind? soledad: the nation's highest court waits to see if president trump's...
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from a policy standpoint the republicans have been clear they want to overturn roe v wade. i think we are in a dangerous spot when it comes to a woman's right to choose. the defunding of planned parenthood is very high on their agenda. and we will fight that. overturning roe v wade is high on their agenda and we have to make sure that doesn't happen. >> mccorpsvy later become an anti-abortion activist. >>> another storm is churning our way. in fact we are in for a one-two punch. drew tuma is rock the tracking the storm. we have had enough. >> live doppler 7 is showing you a quiet picture. t two storms in the next 48 hours. it's this one coming on monday that has the highest concern. let's get you into the storm impact scale on monday. this is going to be a 3. this is going to be a strong system coming on monday. we expect widespread moderate to heavy rain at times, strong winds, especially monday night, and very high flood concerns. everything is already saturated so storm concerns high for urban and creek flooding, trees downs, rock and mudslides, power outages are also po
from a policy standpoint the republicans have been clear they want to overturn roe v wade. i think we are in a dangerous spot when it comes to a woman's right to choose. the defunding of planned parenthood is very high on their agenda. and we will fight that. overturning roe v wade is high on their agenda and we have to make sure that doesn't happen. >> mccorpsvy later become an anti-abortion activist. >>> another storm is churning our way. in fact we are in for a one-two punch....
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wade but all the cases since roe v. wade that have established conclusively and in my view irrevocably there is a right of privacy, a right to reproductive rights. that kind of respect for precedent is in the mainstream. and coming the court with a determination or an intention to overturn roe v. wade is part of an agenda. >> do you have any evidence it is judicial record he has ignored precedent? >> there is no evidence that he has ignored precedent but he's been on the dissenting side of many cases where if he were in the majority it would overturn precedent. that's one of my concerns. he's been in dissent on cases where agency rules protecting health and safety were upheld but he was in effect against it. >> you've haefrd about hheard as academic credentials. this is a nominee that's also been confirmed unanimously by the united states senate for the federal bench. a voice vote. no one voted against him. impressive record right there. >> a unanimous coffer mission-- confirmation in lower court doesn't mean he should
wade but all the cases since roe v. wade that have established conclusively and in my view irrevocably there is a right of privacy, a right to reproductive rights. that kind of respect for precedent is in the mainstream. and coming the court with a determination or an intention to overturn roe v. wade is part of an agenda. >> do you have any evidence it is judicial record he has ignored precedent? >> there is no evidence that he has ignored precedent but he's been on the dissenting...
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wade.but what the court áwill do is a matter of differing opinion from both sides of the issue. though i spoke to walk for life volunteer vivian dudroand pro-choice advocate amy everitt each ábefore president trump officially announced the nomination of judge gorsuch, their thoughts on the future didn't hinge much on áwhich candidate he chose.they both have a feeling abortion will be a major topic for the new court."the right of abortion isn't in the constitution, according to the kind of scholars that i think president trump is probably looking at.""during the campaign he said he was going to nominate anti-choice justices who would overturn roe versus wade."but the degree of change we might see is where they differ most. dudro says any reasonable person would agree that even constitutional rights have reasonable limits to them.she thinks, if gorsuch is a justice who wants to send abortion law back to the ástate level, that would be good for the country, because the people would be more inv
wade.but what the court áwill do is a matter of differing opinion from both sides of the issue. though i spoke to walk for life volunteer vivian dudroand pro-choice advocate amy everitt each ábefore president trump officially announced the nomination of judge gorsuch, their thoughts on the future didn't hinge much on áwhich candidate he chose.they both have a feeling abortion will be a major topic for the new court."the right of abortion isn't in the constitution, according to the kind...
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politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped federal money going to international groups which perform or provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home too? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then condemned, remains as polarising as ever. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: gambia's new president is finally sworn in on home soil. his inauguration delayed by his predecessor refusing to leave office. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm has been murdered. it has a terrible effect on the morale of the people, i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. one wonders who is next. as the
politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped federal money going to international groups which perform or provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home too? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched,...
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politically, roe versus wade has also remain divisive. but could it be overturned., it is no secret, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. no secret, has made it clear he is a pro-life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is could this presidency limit abortion at home as well? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then condemned, remains as polarising as ever. the us vice president, mike pence, has used his first major foreign policy speech to reassure allies that donald trump does support nato, but he said the white house expects nato members to spend more on defence. from munich, our chief international correspondent lyse doucet sent this report. nato exercises in poland — a show of strength to counter what many see as a growing threat from russia. massive deployment of us military might in europe underlines how america has been th
politically, roe versus wade has also remain divisive. but could it be overturned., it is no secret, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. no secret, has made it clear he is a pro-life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is could this presidency limit abortion at home as well? mccorvey was the face of both...
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politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?t, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home as well? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then condemned, remains as polarising as ever. a huge storm in california has left at least two dead and caused chaos to parts of the state, opening up sinkholes, closing roads, and causing flooding. meteorologists say it could be the strongest storm to hit the state for more than 20 years. the national weather service said it is likely to last through the weekend. from los angeles, here's james cook. it looks like california's drought is ending in dramatic fashion. in the suburb of studio city, a woman was pulled to safety from the roof of her car moments before a second empty vehicle was swal
politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?t, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home as well? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then...
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wade ruling has died. reporter roxana saberi looks back at the life of a woman whose lawsuit changed reproductive rights in the u.s. >> reporter: norma mccorvey died of heart failure in texas on saturday according to a journalist close to her. in 1969 she was pregnant for a third time when she tried to have an abortion in texas. where the procedure was illegal except to save a woman's life. she sued under the pseudonym jane wrote. in 1973 the supreme court ruled that the constitution protects a woman's right to have an abortion until the point of viability. about 24 weeks into pregnancy. mccorvey revealed her name in the 1980s and became a hero of the abortion rights movement. but later she changed her views. >> born-again christian. >> reporter: spoke out against abortions. >> i started talking to the women. before they would go in for their abortions. after they would come out. and it was the same thing over and over. they all regretted it. >> reporter: efforts to overturn the 1973 ruling are heating up.
wade ruling has died. reporter roxana saberi looks back at the life of a woman whose lawsuit changed reproductive rights in the u.s. >> reporter: norma mccorvey died of heart failure in texas on saturday according to a journalist close to her. in 1969 she was pregnant for a third time when she tried to have an abortion in texas. where the procedure was illegal except to save a woman's life. she sued under the pseudonym jane wrote. in 1973 the supreme court ruled that the constitution...
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politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?resident, it is no secret, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home too? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she launched, then condemned, remains as polarising as ever. last—minute trouble forced spacex to stop saturday's countdown at florida's kennedy space center. the mission, which is now postponed by 2a hours until sunday, would be the private space compa ny‘s tenth resupply to the international space station. it will be it's the first launch from kennedy space centre since the shuttles were retired six years ago. forms that could be 60,000 years old have been found by that say they have been found by that say they have found crystals in a cave in mexico. the team led by nasa's biology inst
politically, roe versus wade has also remained divisive. but could it be overturned?resident, it is no secret, has made it clear he is a pro—life president. donald trump has said that he thinks abortion should be largely banned. last month's executive order stopped money going to international groups which provide information on abortions. the question now is, could this presidency limit abortion at home too? mccorvey was the face of both sides of the argument over abortion. the case she...
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wade? >> i did not. what the president charged us to do was to find someone who had the background, the experience, the unimpeachable credentials, the character. but also just to be faithful to the constitution as written. we're in this hallowed hall where the congress met in 1790. right next door to the hall where the constitution was written. that and the framework of this government have created the greatest quality of life in the history of mankind. i'm confident in judge neil gorsuch we have someone who will keep faith with the constitution. >> president trump decided to leave stand the executive order of president obama's on lgbt rights. a question from a prominent conservative. our base is wondering why obama's executive order is allowed to stand. what is the answer? >> i think throughout the campaign president trump made it clear that discrimination would have no place in our administration. he was the very first republican nominee to mention the lgbtq community at our republican national convent
wade? >> i did not. what the president charged us to do was to find someone who had the background, the experience, the unimpeachable credentials, the character. but also just to be faithful to the constitution as written. we're in this hallowed hall where the congress met in 1790. right next door to the hall where the constitution was written. that and the framework of this government have created the greatest quality of life in the history of mankind. i'm confident in judge neil gorsuch...
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the american woman at the centre of the norma mccorvey, whose roe vs wade test case made abortions legal died aged 69. as a 22—year—old, and under the pseudonym ofjane roe, she applied to the courts to be allowed to end an unwanted pregnancy. she later waived her right to anonymity and became an anti—abortion campaigner. this is not a name that many people know when the united states but she was part of one of the most landmark court cases in modern history she was 22 at the time, unmarried and unemployed. she was pregnant for the third time and wanted an abortion. she was living in texas where abortion was illegal at time. she filed a court case, little knowing that this court case would work its way, all the way through the appeals courts systems to the highest court in the land, the us supreme court where she went under the pseudonym of jane roe. roe where she went under the pseudonym ofjane roe. roe vs wade became a landmark case that made it unconstitutional through individual state here in america to bands abortion. ironically, it is norma herself went from being in favour of abort
the american woman at the centre of the norma mccorvey, whose roe vs wade test case made abortions legal died aged 69. as a 22—year—old, and under the pseudonym ofjane roe, she applied to the courts to be allowed to end an unwanted pregnancy. she later waived her right to anonymity and became an anti—abortion campaigner. this is not a name that many people know when the united states but she was part of one of the most landmark court cases in modern history she was 22 at the time,...
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wade. remember, you've still got justice kennedy, who although he usually goes conservative, has been a swing vote in many key areas including gay marriage as well as abortion rights. i don't think that gorsuch, although he is particularly conservative and is pro life according to his viewpoints, is going to be able to really herald the effort to reverse roe v. wade. >> jeffrey, i want to go to you and get the political side of this because nancy pelosi calls president trump's supreme court pick a very hostile appointment and outside the mainstream. her words there. what do you say to that? and what do republicans plan to do to ensure gorsuch gets confirmed if the democrats perhaps mount a filibuster, which is how it's looking? >> yeah, well, first of all i should say just for background purposes when i was in the reagan white house i worked on five supreme court nominations including justice scalia and perhaps most interestingly judge bork and had written a book on the judicial confirmatio
wade. remember, you've still got justice kennedy, who although he usually goes conservative, has been a swing vote in many key areas including gay marriage as well as abortion rights. i don't think that gorsuch, although he is particularly conservative and is pro life according to his viewpoints, is going to be able to really herald the effort to reverse roe v. wade. >> jeffrey, i want to go to you and get the political side of this because nancy pelosi calls president trump's supreme...
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wade.onight remembering the woman at the center of the landmark and still controversial abortion decision. >>> going on sale. they're everywhere this weekend. how can you tell if the item you're looking at is marked down? tonight we go shopping for the real deals. and drawing their dreams. children of war
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legalized case that supreme court roe-versus-wade the center of the Ñ the woman at sunday afternoon.ae sunday afternoon. Ñ the woman at the center of the roe-versus-wade supreme court case that legalized abortion has died.Ñ norma mc-corvey ... known as jane roe ... was 22 when she sought out an abortion in texas. she was unmarried, unemployeed and pregnant for the third time. as the case progressed, mc-corvey gave birth to a girl who was given up for adoption. in 19-73... a seven-to-two ruling legalized abortion under the 14-th ammendment. she later became an outspoken opponent of abortion... starting the outreach group called "roe no more." mc- corvey had been a heavy smoker and had respiratory problems. she was 69. next... how a man was killed by electrocution during storms in southern california. we'll hear from neighbors spoke with him just moments before it happened. coming up where's your mount you know what i just have a bad habit of having it in my lap ok ill ask the question again where's your mount oi don't know what is a mount yes i get the drivers side of the story from th
legalized case that supreme court roe-versus-wade the center of the Ñ the woman at sunday afternoon.ae sunday afternoon. Ñ the woman at the center of the roe-versus-wade supreme court case that legalized abortion has died.Ñ norma mc-corvey ... known as jane roe ... was 22 when she sought out an abortion in texas. she was unmarried, unemployeed and pregnant for the third time. as the case progressed, mc-corvey gave birth to a girl who was given up for adoption. in 19-73... a seven-to-two...
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the majority of americans do not want roe v wade overturned. protectionental there will be changes in a more conservative direction. be confirmed?uch almost certainly. when the president's party controls the senate it is difficult to stop a nomination, though democrats say they will fight it. >> i have doubts that judge gorsuch is up to the job. the supreme court now rests in delicate balance. highly partisan battle that could go beyond this nominee. 2 of the current judges are in their 80's and could choose to retire at any time during trump 's presidency giving him another chance to tilt the court to the right. . for more on the nomination i spoke to our north american editor, jon sopel. question is how much of a fight the democrats are going to put up over the appointment. jon: it will be quite a fight. not everyone is going to say, good guy, impeccable credentials, let's march him through. overemocrats are seething the fact that barack obama -- remember justice scalia died last february. barack obama had the duty to appoint the next supreme
the majority of americans do not want roe v wade overturned. protectionental there will be changes in a more conservative direction. be confirmed?uch almost certainly. when the president's party controls the senate it is difficult to stop a nomination, though democrats say they will fight it. >> i have doubts that judge gorsuch is up to the job. the supreme court now rests in delicate balance. highly partisan battle that could go beyond this nominee. 2 of the current judges are in their...
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and on the right of your screen the scene from a man that didn't know how to swim was wading in shallow water near great falls and was swept away and lastly a photo of october after a woman fell into the water from virginia said side she was rescued by helicopter and had life-threatening injuries. again while we don't know the circumstances that led up to the woman's body found here today we know that both imwithing and wading are probed at great falls for good reason. in great falls. laurean, "fox5 local news". >> the districts tonight an investigation is underway to figure out who shot two d.c. police officers last night at northeast. police are not saying how the two officers got hurt. we have video from a witness that shows part of altercation between suspect and police and we want to warn you the video may be difficult to watch. lindsey watts has the story. >> you can hear someone yelling shots fired. the suspect is already down on the then [ shots ] three gun shots. one of the officers involved falls. more officers arrived and running towards their two injured colleagues and wound
and on the right of your screen the scene from a man that didn't know how to swim was wading in shallow water near great falls and was swept away and lastly a photo of october after a woman fell into the water from virginia said side she was rescued by helicopter and had life-threatening injuries. again while we don't know the circumstances that led up to the woman's body found here today we know that both imwithing and wading are probed at great falls for good reason. in great falls. laurean,...
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behind me are trying to make it work.pkg sot - it's really bad herewith his walker chris venza is wading through the water in front of his home. after a dozen years and a number of floods inside this culdesac, he knows his way around . chris venza - sot - after this point it'll drop down a little bit. it gets really deep over therefolks have seen flooding over the years, but it seems to be getting worse with time. sot - every year. but now it's more highthe first floor of venza's home is under water. thankfully he mostly stays upstairs. like him, all his neighbors are staying put. abraham santiago - sot - i live here so i gotta stay and i work tonight so i need to resteveryone with a car managed to get their vehicles out before any of them stalled. sot - if someone has a lower car where they can't move we get behind them with ours and push them throughsot - we just gotta watch out for each other. if someone is not moving or the lights aren't on we go over therestandupthe next round of showers is expected to bring more flooding.neighbors here are bracing it.reportnig live in guerneville.
behind me are trying to make it work.pkg sot - it's really bad herewith his walker chris venza is wading through the water in front of his home. after a dozen years and a number of floods inside this culdesac, he knows his way around . chris venza - sot - after this point it'll drop down a little bit. it gets really deep over therefolks have seen flooding over the years, but it seems to be getting worse with time. sot - every year. but now it's more highthe first floor of venza's home is under...
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wade given that opportunity? in addition and one -- in one of his first actions, the president reinstated a ban on foreign aid to health providers abroad who discuss abortion. this ban would compromise the health care of millions of women in places where the need is greatest. taking the president's lead, i seriously question whether his cabinet nominees, including the attorney general nominee will protect a woman's right to choose. i want to turn again to the topic of president trump's executive order basically banning muslim immigration because our next attorney general will likely weigh in on this as well as other immigration cases. in fact, the justice department is already in federal courts right now defending president trump's muslim ban. so while there's an argument being made that this is really not a muslim ban, i say you can call a duck a chicken but if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, walks like a duck, it's a duck and that's what this executive order is, a muslim ban. sadly, stoking fear of mi
wade given that opportunity? in addition and one -- in one of his first actions, the president reinstated a ban on foreign aid to health providers abroad who discuss abortion. this ban would compromise the health care of millions of women in places where the need is greatest. taking the president's lead, i seriously question whether his cabinet nominees, including the attorney general nominee will protect a woman's right to choose. i want to turn again to the topic of president trump's...
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the woman at the center of tlan oe v wade" s died. ==vo== >>> the woman at the center of the landmark supreme court decision row v. wade has died. she passed away in texas this morning. she was known simply as jane row during the historic 1973 and desperate to have an abortion. in later years staunchly opposed abortion. she was 69 yeefrds old. >> a san francisco community is not giving up on a historic elementary school that served the community for more than 125 years. saint charles catholic school announced it's going to be forced to close in four months, the school on 18th street has seen a dramatic drop in enrollment and needs expensive repairs to make it earthquake safe. they set up a gofundme page to help with construction costs. the parish is asking families to come to the school tomorrow, enroll your children and petition to save that school. >> right now we have with sports. >> they might as well be played at oracle arena. and their coached by steve kerr. you'll hear from the warriors all stars next. don't go anywhere. in the
the woman at the center of tlan oe v wade" s died. ==vo== >>> the woman at the center of the landmark supreme court decision row v. wade has died. she passed away in texas this morning. she was known simply as jane row during the historic 1973 and desperate to have an abortion. in later years staunchly opposed abortion. she was 69 yeefrds old. >> a san francisco community is not giving up on a historic elementary school that served the community for more than 125 years....
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the color, anybody can get addicted to it. >> reporter: men who answered the door at the homes of wade and dalton told us the women weren't there. police say they launched the investigation after a concerned citizen provided information about drug use within the communications bureau. they tell me the probe is ongoing and there could be additional charges. i asked police about the impact of having four people in the communications bureau suspended at the same time. they say, it's still fully staffed and fully operational. in atlantic city, ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >>> a step forward today for the governor's plan to stop the opioid addiction epidemic in new jersey. governor chris christie signed a bill that limits initial opioid prescriptions to a five-day supply. it also requires health insurance cover treatment for drug addiction. christie is devoting his final year in office to the crisis. >>> a fallen new jersey state trooper may soon have a road named in his honor. frankie williams was killed by an outof control car in december. today a legislative committee signed off on renamin
the color, anybody can get addicted to it. >> reporter: men who answered the door at the homes of wade and dalton told us the women weren't there. police say they launched the investigation after a concerned citizen provided information about drug use within the communications bureau. they tell me the probe is ongoing and there could be additional charges. i asked police about the impact of having four people in the communications bureau suspended at the same time. they say, it's still...
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wade. so i think they will definitely try and take up cases that would eradicate roe or at least eviscerate it."but she does point out that in last year's whole women's health case, the eight-person court went 5-3 on the decision saying texas placed undue burden on those seeking an abortion.so maybe overturning roe won't be so easy."it really depends on what the case is and what's at stake in the case and what the court - where anthony kennedy is going to come down."though dudro would like the court to re-examine roe v. wade, even she doesn't think it will ever fully be overturned.whatever happens, she just hopes both sides can listen, and respect and understand one another."to take aim and appoint a supreme court justice where that is their going to be a mistake for this administration because it is so america is "you wanna the laws of do the utmost many other developments many other developments today .... as we track president trump's first 100 days. coming up in 30 minutes: how democrat
wade. so i think they will definitely try and take up cases that would eradicate roe or at least eviscerate it."but she does point out that in last year's whole women's health case, the eight-person court went 5-3 on the decision saying texas placed undue burden on those seeking an abortion.so maybe overturning roe won't be so easy."it really depends on what the case is and what's at stake in the case and what the court - where anthony kennedy is going to come down."though dudro...
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they spent the last few days wading in flood waters. ali an that gomez is in san jose to show us the rescue today. alyana. >> reporter: frank, good evening. it was a very difficult operation, one that took a lot of time and patience given the proximity to coyote creek. the horses are being boarded on property along that creek there. some of them were brought here to the police equine center where they can rest, they can eat, and by the looks of them they have been doing pretty well. >> reporter: it was a tall order, rescuing 28 horses that had been stranded for days in flood waters by coyote creek. >> the water wasn't too high but it is really strong. >> reporter: current was difficult to dredge through especially with horses who are scared and tense. >> horses don't like water because they can't see where their feet are going, plus it makes noise and it's moving funny. >> reporter: once the rescue group cleared the crossing they followed the muddy path out to the street where the trailers were waiting. this woman wanted to help after s
they spent the last few days wading in flood waters. ali an that gomez is in san jose to show us the rescue today. alyana. >> reporter: frank, good evening. it was a very difficult operation, one that took a lot of time and patience given the proximity to coyote creek. the horses are being boarded on property along that creek there. some of them were brought here to the police equine center where they can rest, they can eat, and by the looks of them they have been doing pretty well....
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most don't think row v wade will be owe turned.nt it to be -- >> what's the cutting edge, 20-week. >> anything beyond 20 weeks, being able to have ultrasound to have clinics that have hospital rights, so there are issues of trying engage the woman before the abortion to prove to her the fetus is someone that's deserving. >> it says clinic has to have the apparatus of a major hospital. >> right. >> it's smart in your political person on the right. >> it would be contested because basically wipes out a cllot of clinics that do abortion. it would require women to drive or be conveyed many hundreds of mile in many cases. >> that's undue burden. >> that's undue burden to me. >> how about right too spend such you can for a candidate. >> you're with george will on this one? >> i am with george will on this one. >> if you want to go to get something because i donated money -- >> we don't have -- there's a lot of political money that goes into various kinds of organization that is not disclosed. in you're go to trade full disclosure for thi
most don't think row v wade will be owe turned.nt it to be -- >> what's the cutting edge, 20-week. >> anything beyond 20 weeks, being able to have ultrasound to have clinics that have hospital rights, so there are issues of trying engage the woman before the abortion to prove to her the fetus is someone that's deserving. >> it says clinic has to have the apparatus of a major hospital. >> right. >> it's smart in your political person on the right. >> it would...
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wade ruling is dead.orma mccorvey was the plaintiff jane roe in the case that ultimately legalized abortion. mccorvey was unmarried, unemployed and pregnant for the third time when she challenged a texas ban in 1969. she became a pro-life activist even challenging the roe vs. wade ruling in 2005. she died of heart failure in an assisted living facility in texas. she was 69. >>> it's a chilling warning from bill gates. the microsoft cofounder says it's time to prepare for bioterrorism! gates spoke at a security conference in munich earlier today and said the threat of terrorists using biological weapons is just as serious as climate change or nuclear conflict. gates is urging world leaders to set aside more money to prepare for that possibility. >>> tomorrow spacex will try once again to launch a load of supplies to the international space station. the rocket was on the launch pad in florida this morning when the mission was scrubbed just seconds before liftoff. spacex says there is a steering issue with t
wade ruling is dead.orma mccorvey was the plaintiff jane roe in the case that ultimately legalized abortion. mccorvey was unmarried, unemployed and pregnant for the third time when she challenged a texas ban in 1969. she became a pro-life activist even challenging the roe vs. wade ruling in 2005. she died of heart failure in an assisted living facility in texas. she was 69. >>> it's a chilling warning from bill gates. the microsoft cofounder says it's time to prepare for bioterrorism!...
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all the firefighters and rescue crews wading through all that water ... have not experienced any side effects related to working in the dirty water. tonight.. hundreds of families are spending their second night in a shelter.many of them don't know when they will be let back into their homes. kron 4's alecia reid has the story. in san jose, where residents are recovering from the latest floodsthis is what south 19th street looked like about 24 hours ago..sot joey bastian and sot scott buskeyit got to about 4 feet right down here below our driveway. knocked down two fences across the street as well, residents frustrated about what they say is the city's lack of proper communication.joe cervantes's mother lives here..sot joe cervantes, mom's home flooded there was really no way to get in. they weren't letting people that live here come in. there was no public notice of what's going on. reporting in san jose, ha, k4 news. summary: crews with the santa clara valley water district snaked their way along coyote creek wednesday identifying hazards along 30 miles
all the firefighters and rescue crews wading through all that water ... have not experienced any side effects related to working in the dirty water. tonight.. hundreds of families are spending their second night in a shelter.many of them don't know when they will be let back into their homes. kron 4's alecia reid has the story. in san jose, where residents are recovering from the latest floodsthis is what south 19th street looked like about 24 hours ago..sot joey bastian and sot scott buskeyit...
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wade will be overturned? >> yes.ley: the law has been a flash point ever since and is sure to be front and center next month when confirmation hearings begin for president trump's supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch. norma mccorvey forever immortalized as jane roe was 69 years old. ahead, from puzzles to ping-pong. >> pauley: wednesday marks a 75th anniversary of the "new york times" crossword puzzle. a puzzle we might point out that's featured all three anchors of "sunday morning," myself included as clues. as for the man who has edited the puzzles since 199, he has the distinction of being a master of word play. and as barry petersen now reveals, master of a very different sort of game. >> will shortz's passion is crossword puzzles and ocean world class. ed iting the daily puzzle in the "new york times." authoring or editing more than 500 crossword puzzle books. solving a crossword is like putting the world in order. you don't get that satisfaction much in every day life. >> his success has him constantly in demand
wade will be overturned? >> yes.ley: the law has been a flash point ever since and is sure to be front and center next month when confirmation hearings begin for president trump's supreme court nominee, neil gorsuch. norma mccorvey forever immortalized as jane roe was 69 years old. ahead, from puzzles to ping-pong. >> pauley: wednesday marks a 75th anniversary of the "new york times" crossword puzzle. a puzzle we might point out that's featured all three anchors of...
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wade, do you accept woman's right, he didn't want to anticipate the questi answer the question. -- >> i know we're talking about the ninth circuit decision tonight, but i thought that was news from senator blumenthal. my understanding is that schumer and others thought gorsuch was going around wanting to quoting, ooerg to be quoted. this is really reaching. >> that's not senator schumer. >> relationship of the rule of law of the president and national security. are we welcoming diverse people and do we believe in the rule of law. they say on page 14 of this decision, here, there's no precedent to support the claim that what the president is do diagno ing here is unreviewable. that runs -- in other presidencies the others have come -- richard nixon thought of defying the courts. at the beginning of this presidency, the basic fundamental concept has been set. i disagree on airy, the ninth circuit put the wood to president trump from beginning to ends. the the right -- the court ruled in favor the states. -- >> the seven states listed go back to what congress said and obama said. but thi
wade, do you accept woman's right, he didn't want to anticipate the questi answer the question. -- >> i know we're talking about the ninth circuit decision tonight, but i thought that was news from senator blumenthal. my understanding is that schumer and others thought gorsuch was going around wanting to quoting, ooerg to be quoted. this is really reaching. >> that's not senator schumer. >> relationship of the rule of law of the president and national security. are we...
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wade, madison, brown v. board of education, citizens united. i can't fool this crowd. that said half the cases are not bill of rights cases. so, first it was before the constitution and it's about original versus appellate jurisdiction, it isn't any great principle of liberty. dred scott is about the fundamental right to have slaves or something but that could count as a bill of rights idea. here are landmark cases you talked about and i will add a few more. griswold versus connecticut, "new york times" versus sullivan, brown v. board of education, roe v. wade, lawrence v. texas, miranda v. arizona. none of those is a bill of rights case. why not? because the bill of rights originally applied only against the federal government. congress shall make no la law bt as her consort and the tenth amendment is about having the states rights and in between the celebrations of local juries and it was an anti-federalist tea party vocalist in the central government. that's not important today because you believe some of the most fundamental rights need to be protected against stat
wade, madison, brown v. board of education, citizens united. i can't fool this crowd. that said half the cases are not bill of rights cases. so, first it was before the constitution and it's about original versus appellate jurisdiction, it isn't any great principle of liberty. dred scott is about the fundamental right to have slaves or something but that could count as a bill of rights idea. here are landmark cases you talked about and i will add a few more. griswold versus connecticut,...
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i would like to defer to staff to respond. >> good afternoon wade senior planner planning departmentloped the memo and the assignments of points for the individual measures in the memo was around the policy of reducing vehicle miles traveled so that was the policy framework we remember working in the points were allocated based upon how effective they are at reducing vehicles miles traveled so you're calling out the shuttle measure that was identified as a lot of points because it has been proven to be effective averages and vehicle miles traveled just because there is a point value and a number of points higher than versus other measures those options are available didn't mean those make sense for every development and doesn't necessarily mean that the city would approve every measure selected by a developer in their tdm plan and the shuttle measure in particular there are - we don't think this measure will be selected infrequently it is a costly measure the shuttle is at a minimum of 15 minutes during peak housing or thirty outside of peak hours that is a costing type of operationa
i would like to defer to staff to respond. >> good afternoon wade senior planner planning departmentloped the memo and the assignments of points for the individual measures in the memo was around the policy of reducing vehicle miles traveled so that was the policy framework we remember working in the points were allocated based upon how effective they are at reducing vehicles miles traveled so you're calling out the shuttle measure that was identified as a lot of points because it has...
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wade. tonight remembering the woman at the center of the landmark and still controversial abortion decision. >>> going on sale. they're everywhere this weekend. how can you tell if the item you're looking at is marked down? tonight we go shopping for the real deals. >>> and drawing their
wade. tonight remembering the woman at the center of the landmark and still controversial abortion decision. >>> going on sale. they're everywhere this weekend. how can you tell if the item you're looking at is marked down? tonight we go shopping for the real deals. >>> and drawing their
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wade which provides women with a right to an abortion. i think we will see lots of legislation chipping away at access to abortion without directly confronting the right. like whole women's health, the case from last term. i think we'll see more of that. so regulations that are aimed at sort of narrowing and narrowing the opportunities to exercise the right. but i think roe is a 43-year-old decision. i don't think that's going away. whether you can actually exercise it is a different question. >> on that we will have to end this segment. dean melissa murray and scott shafer our senior editor for politics and government, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> turning to education. this week the confirmation of bessie devos as president trump's education secretary raises questions about what lies ahead for california's public school system and its roughly 6 million students. and here in the bay area, san francisco led the nation to make community college free to all city residents. >> when our city works together, we can accomplish great things.
wade which provides women with a right to an abortion. i think we will see lots of legislation chipping away at access to abortion without directly confronting the right. like whole women's health, the case from last term. i think we'll see more of that. so regulations that are aimed at sort of narrowing and narrowing the opportunities to exercise the right. but i think roe is a 43-year-old decision. i don't think that's going away. whether you can actually exercise it is a different question....