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wade. that seemed to be where we were heading. i spent the summer talking to the justices. i remember sitting and talking to justice scalia, and he was steamed up about what happened. i wrote a long story in the fall , sort of reconstructing what had happened inside the courtroom and that is where that quote must have come from, because i remember i was trying to explain to the editors, this was not just another abortion decision, this was an earthquake. and there is now a majority that upholds the right to abortion, and it is not going to change anytime soon. that was scalia's view as well. so i remember writing that. that was also the fall where bill clinton was elected. so going forward, you then had a situation where there were not going to be more pro-life justices appointed. 25, 26 years down the road, and now things are about to change. >> with brett kavanaugh. mr. savage correct. : if brett kavanaugh is confirmed this fall, we will have about five justices who think roe is wrong, be
wade. that seemed to be where we were heading. i spent the summer talking to the justices. i remember sitting and talking to justice scalia, and he was steamed up about what happened. i wrote a long story in the fall , sort of reconstructing what had happened inside the courtroom and that is where that quote must have come from, because i remember i was trying to explain to the editors, this was not just another abortion decision, this was an earthquake. and there is now a majority that upholds...
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wade. >> the most famous decisions were ones that the court took that were unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. >> good evening and welcome to c-span's landmark cases. to make the 12th and final, the 1979 roe v. wade decision, a decision that has continued to rock the american political landscape 40 years plus after the decision was made. >> thus the antiabortion laws of 46 states were rendered unconstitutional. >> to raise the dignity of women and give her choice in this area is an extraordinary event. >> i think the judgment of the court will do a great deal to tear down the respect previously recorded human life in our culture. >> the debate that began that day continues. we will learn what led to the court making decision and effects on society from our two guests. berkeley lawtor of school on reproductive
wade. >> the most famous decisions were ones that the court took that were unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. >> good evening and welcome to c-span's landmark cases. to make the 12th and final, the 1979 roe v. wade decision, a decision that has continued to rock the american political landscape...
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wade. that seemed to be where we were heading. i spent some summer talking to the justices. i remember talking to justice scalia, he was still steamed up about what happened. fallte a long story in the , reconstructing what happened inside the court. trying to explain to editors, this wasn't just another abortion decision, it was an earthquake. majority with the right to abortion. it will not change anytime soon. that was scalia's view. i remember writing that. it was also the fall bill clinton was elected. going forward, we had a situation where there is not going to be more pro-life justices appointed. 26 years down the road, now things are about to change. >> and with brett kavanaugh. >> when he is confirmed this fall, you will then have five wrong,s who think it was andeve abortion is immoral, the question will be do they ,ome together and overturn it cut back on it, or some combination? >> how have groups that are opposed to abortion gone about trying to overturn roe v. wade? >> there
wade. that seemed to be where we were heading. i spent some summer talking to the justices. i remember talking to justice scalia, he was still steamed up about what happened. fallte a long story in the , reconstructing what happened inside the court. trying to explain to editors, this wasn't just another abortion decision, it was an earthquake. majority with the right to abortion. it will not change anytime soon. that was scalia's view. i remember writing that. it was also the fall bill clinton...
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wade. later we will see what assistant patty murray had to say. >> another attack on judge kavanaugh is that he is hostile to abortion rights. discotheque misrepresents -- this attack misrepresents his record on the d.c. circuit. there judge kavanaugh acknowledges the court must decide the case on roe v. wade. as itlied the precedent, requires judges to so do. we hear the same fear mongering over abortion every time there is a supreme court vacancy. i remember 30 years ago when sandra day o'connor was going to be the first woman appointed to the supreme court. there was a real worry then that roe v. wade was in the pretty -- was in jeopardy. in a case 12 it years later as she got on the court. yet roe v. wade is still the law of the land. justices have a way of surprising us. i think justice kennedy, now leaving the court, was one of those. even though we did not pursue this in-depth with him at his hearing, those of us who are pro-life, and i am one of the, was assured kennedy was one of t
wade. later we will see what assistant patty murray had to say. >> another attack on judge kavanaugh is that he is hostile to abortion rights. discotheque misrepresents -- this attack misrepresents his record on the d.c. circuit. there judge kavanaugh acknowledges the court must decide the case on roe v. wade. as itlied the precedent, requires judges to so do. we hear the same fear mongering over abortion every time there is a supreme court vacancy. i remember 30 years ago when sandra day...
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wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions, the court took quite unpopular cases. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in this society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in the rule of law. host: good evening, and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases." tonight, the 12th and final in our history series, the 1973 roe v. wade decision, a decision that continues to rock the american political landscape. we will learn more about that in the next 90 minutes, but, first, we are going to start with a "cbs evening news" report on the night of the decision was announced. thus, the antiabortion laws of 46 states were rendered unconstitutional. >> to raise the dignity of woman and give her the freedom of choice is an extraordinary event. >> i think that the judgment of the court will do a great deal to tear down the respect previously accorded human life in our culture. host: the deba
wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions, the court took quite unpopular cases. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in this society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in the rule of law. host: good evening, and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases." tonight, the 12th and final in our history series, the 1973 roe v. wade decision, a decision that...
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wade. he did not venture any of that. leaving, it would seem to me, a president with the impression that his standard was being met. a specialnaugh has obligation to make his views on this topic clear given the president's litmus test that he would only appoint judges who would overturn roe. on that obligation, judge kavanaugh failed spectacularly. he would not give me any reassurance that he believed roe or casey were correctly decided or should be left alone. and we explicitly discussed the litmus test. i asked him if he met with the president, as i said, did he make an attempt to disabuse the president of the notion he would overturn these cases and he referred -- and refused to overturn -- and he refused to answer. i repeatedly asked them to reassure me that he believes the if care act is constitutional. he refused to do so. rights,reproductive it's not good enough for this justice to say, this potential just as, hope he doesn't get there, but this judge to say well, he will follow existing law. because that changes a
wade. he did not venture any of that. leaving, it would seem to me, a president with the impression that his standard was being met. a specialnaugh has obligation to make his views on this topic clear given the president's litmus test that he would only appoint judges who would overturn roe. on that obligation, judge kavanaugh failed spectacularly. he would not give me any reassurance that he believed roe or casey were correctly decided or should be left alone. and we explicitly discussed the...
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i asked if he had ever discussed roe versus wade at the federalist society. his lack of recollection on almost everything did not ring true. this is a bright man, he recalls a lot. on every key question like those, he said i couldn't reca recall. he said, i did ask him about his tenure as secretary. he said the partial-birth abortion ban in 2003 came across his desk but he could not or would not describe his involvement. i asked if he make comments about it. was it the right thing or wrong thing to do. he cannot recall. that is why, the fact that judge kavanaugh cannot recall almost anything that happened while he was secretary to the president or while he was counsel is why we need his full records released. the american people have good reason to fear her judge kavanaugh might rule on issues from reproductive rights, healthcare, executive power, civil rights, environmental rights, nominees have to be able to answer questions with sufficient substance and give the senators comfort that once on the bench they would not up in centuries of precedent and disturb
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knewew misses wade -- i mrs. wade very well. the story about her being killed while serving union soldiers is all fiction. the only fact and the whole story is that she was killed during the battle in her house by a stray bullet. reputation for bid any further remarks." [laughter] tim: what does that mean? [laughter] she-rebel.led her a so it is true. he did write and nasty letter about jenny wade. unfortunately for him, this letter survived and we have access to it. do we have another question? nobody wants to be on tv asking a question? [laughter] tim: ok, do you want to ask one? was aemember reading he nemesis. how did he take -- tim: john barrett. you should know that any given time, there were two constables, and there were a bunch of political parties at that time at any given election. it was an elected position. there may 3, four, or five running, but two pupil were chosen as accountable -- the two people were chosen as a constable. he was the same as john burns. i think sometimes the town constable seems to be like a jo
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he wanted to have a section on jenny wade in his book. he didn't know anybody who lived in gettysburg. he decided to write a letter to john burns to ask the new any information about way. you'd think i would know this better. 1866, frank moore wrote a letter to john burns. i think you have to understand two things. jenny wade's father is not really the most upstanding citizen of gettysburg at the same time that john burns is the constable and an officer of the court. they knew each other pretty well. seems to get tired of people asking questions about jenny wade. people would come to his lectures and, what about that poor guild who was -- girl who was killed in the fighting? he did not enjoy sharing the limelight. this is what john burns wrote. --have this letter, it is at duke university. i knew mrs. wade very well. the less said about her, the better. loyalty, about her it's all fiction. got up by some sensation correspondent. the only fact in the whole story is that she was killed in the battle by a stray bullet. charity to her reputat
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wade from c-span's landmark cases series. first david savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. wrote justiceu kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? 1982,t i remember about when they decided the case in late june, it was the
wade from c-span's landmark cases series. first david savage on the judge kavanaugh nomination. wrote justiceu kennedy's opinion had affirmed the right to an abortion "probably for all time." how does that statement hold up today? 1982,t i remember about when they decided the case in late june, it was the
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wade.ould probably oppose it. - well, roe v. wade is really the dred scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald trump, even though he sins so much that people cast him out of demons. it's like, "begone, trump!" "oh, oh, thank you. i felt so gross. "oh. oh. i mean, your own daughter? oh, wow." oh, and you might-- you might be really sad that women will be losing some of their fundamental rights. but the media is licking its lips. - on capitol hill, the battle lines drawn. a huge battle in washington over replace supreme court justice anthony kennedy. - this will be a battle all summer, all fall. - it will be one of the mo
wade.ould probably oppose it. - well, roe v. wade is really the dred scott decision of 20th century. i think you're gonna see that overturned. - we have a chance to take down roe v. wade. this is a historic moment in the pro-life community today. - that's right, after justice kenney is replaced, there's a good chance that many states will make abortion illegal. and for many evangelicals, that has been the holy grail. right? it's why many "christians" have supported to continue donald...
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this lifetime appointment on the court is going to determine roe v wade.oing to determine the powers of the presidency. it is going to determine a lot of corruption. a lot of regulations, this is an important thing. this is where we have got to get back to a lot of records. we need to vet kavanaugh, and our elected officials should have access to every document he has been engaged in. their job to do a full review. what are the republicans trying to hide here. >> i want to talk to you about women candidates, we will do this another time. emily is t-- president of emilys list. >> thank you. iveries to homes than anyone else in the country, iveries we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ they won't hike your ratest foover one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever
this lifetime appointment on the court is going to determine roe v wade.oing to determine the powers of the presidency. it is going to determine a lot of corruption. a lot of regulations, this is an important thing. this is where we have got to get back to a lot of records. we need to vet kavanaugh, and our elected officials should have access to every document he has been engaged in. their job to do a full review. what are the republicans trying to hide here. >> i want to talk to you...
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supreme court justice are expected in september and senators likely to question him about roe versus wadeay 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look of roe versus wade and a court reporting discussing the issue. >> 1968 considering a turning point in the vietnam war. c-span produced a detailed look in america in turmoil covering the major military, political
supreme court justice are expected in september and senators likely to question him about roe versus wadeay 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look of roe versus wade and a court reporting discussing the issue. >> 1968 considering a turning point in the vietnam war. c-span produced a detailed look in america in turmoil covering the major military, political
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>>e talked about whether he considered roe v wade to be settled law. he said he agreed with what justice reports said at his nomination hearing in which he said that it s settled law. >> this seems to be a mantra o supreme court nominees and it's something kavanaugh is sticking to. we hear democrats and republicans alike say this is what he's tellng them. >> woodruff: aring this is, what are most democrats saying? >> they say it doesn't matter if it's settled law. the question is whether he's willing to overturn it. chuck schumer said it's settled unl it's su sun settled. we also hear democrats pointing to justice gorsuch who used the same standard saying he saw ro assetled law, but democrats like chris kountze today pointed out gorsuch voted to overturn a 1977 supreme court case about labor law. gorsuch did vote to overturn that, so democrats are concerned that, whether it's settled law, these justices could be willingv toturn them. >> woodruff: joan biskupic, you as somebody who been watching the no nomination processes, first of all,en a nominee spe
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wade, this could be their moment.ern missouri, the t-shirts tell the story, "i vote pro-life." outside senator mccaskill's office, activists are sending her a message. >> i'm very proud to be here with pro-life generation. >> reporter: and this supreme court fight is just step one for the susan b. anthony list. a group that's been fighting abortion for 25 years. >> we don't like abortion. we hate abortion. >> reporter: their ultimate goal, to overturn roe v. wade or at least effectively gut roe by passing state laws that, for example, restrict late-term abortions or require parental consent. so these activists aren't stopping at claire mccaskill's store. they've held rallies in indianapolis. in fargo. 29 rallies in all. targeting 20 senate democrats in states won by donald trump. this is what people who are opposed to roe v. wade have been waiting for, is that how you see it? >> yes, i think we have an incredible opportunity here to put a justice on the court who could potentially turn the tide of the court and open u
wade, this could be their moment.ern missouri, the t-shirts tell the story, "i vote pro-life." outside senator mccaskill's office, activists are sending her a message. >> i'm very proud to be here with pro-life generation. >> reporter: and this supreme court fight is just step one for the susan b. anthony list. a group that's been fighting abortion for 25 years. >> we don't like abortion. we hate abortion. >> reporter: their ultimate goal, to overturn roe v....
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wade. we would hear from a supreme court reporter, david savage, discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. week, book tv is in prime time. tonight at 8:00 eastern, sean spicer with his memoir "the briefing: politics, the press, and the president," and alan dershowitz with his book "the case against impeaching trump." wednesday, lillian discusses her book about harvey milk. and then richard munson on his book "tesla: inventor of the modern" thursday at 8 p.m.. 10tist self-help book, arguments for deleting your social media account right now. friday, "the capitalist come back: the trump boom in the it."s plot to stop watch book tv this week in prime time on c-span2. >> larry kudlow is the director of the national economic council. let's begin with your health. how are you feeling? larry: i am feeling great. thank you. jamie a new set of spark plugs. -- gave me a new set of spark plugs. i have new energy. if you have to have a heart attack, do it at walter reed. that's the
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wade. we will also are david savage about judge kavanagh and the abortion issue. and now you are watching american history tv, every weekend, beginning saturday at 8 a.m. eastern, we bring you 48 hours of unique programming, exploring our nation's past. americans history -- american history tv is only on c-span3. >> 70 years ago in june of 1948 the soviet union blocked rail, water, and road access to western sectors of berlin. in response the western powers organized the berlin air lift, which transported supplies via cargo planes to the isolated city until may of 1949. next, on reel america, nato background to berlin. a 1962 film documenting the city of berlin from the end of world war ii to the construction of the berlin wall in 1961. produced by the nato information service this half hour film details the berlin air lift, creation of the north atlantic treaty organization, and the problems facing the city and the western allies as the cold war developed. >> the building of walls, the erection of barbed wire and barriers can never long divide peoples, never crea
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france's wade and alan viles were found not guilty. did jobs and favours without asking questions at the time. those found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. asi as i mentioned, six out of eight defendants were found guilty of conspiring to breach immigration laws. that carries a maximum sentence of 1a years. the nca have since we acted to this announcement that those who have been found guilty, saying this is an excellent result. of course they'd hailed this group for result. of course they'd hailed this groupfora number of result. of course they'd hailed this group for a number of months. all of those men found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. frankie mccamley at the old bailey, thank you. the united states has re—imposed tough trade and financial sanctions on iran. they've been brought in again because of president trump's decision to pull out of the international agreement curbing iran's nuclear programme. iran's president, hassan rouhani, says the white house will regret the move which he called psychological warfa
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eastern, c-span's landmarks cases presents an in depth look of roe versus wade.vid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >>> 1968 is considered a turning point in the vietnam war. c-span produced a detailed look into 1968, american in turmoil, covering the major military, political, and diplomatic developments in the war that year. our guests are vietnam veteran and former navy secretary jim webb. we begin with a video on the state of the war in 1967, produced by the u.s. naval photographic center. this is american history tv. >>> these marines just returned from a tough battle in the north. their weapons are cleaned and cared for. a matter of importance in the life of a professional fighting man. this is not a clean or easy life but they learn to accept the physical hardships of battle as their fathers did before them. ♪ marines recount battles. fought in every clime and place. here in vietnam, except for snow, they prove it. from the soft ooze of the ric
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wade. davidl hear from savage discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. also tonight, it is book tv in prime time with books recently written about president trump. we will start with sean spicer nd his book "the briefing." and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign between lyndon b. johnson, george wallace, ronald reagan, and we hear remarks from former staffer pat buchanan as well as barbara perry. starts atistory tv 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. sen. casey: -- for discussion, we are joined by richard kauzlarich. we were talking about the grid, what does that include. that is the very basic question because my connection to the greatest when i come home at night and throw the electrical switch and i think most people think that is the most important part, but you have the production of energy which may come from coal, gas, nuclear power, you have its transmission, but ultimately it goes to the consumers.
wade. davidl hear from savage discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. also tonight, it is book tv in prime time with books recently written about president trump. we will start with sean spicer nd his book "the briefing." and the newt gingrich discusses "trump's america." roulette." ussian book tv airs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on c-span3, american history tv 1968 presidential campaign between lyndon b. johnson, george...
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wade. tonight, c-span presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade -- wade. >> we go live to the atlantic council in washington, d.c.. with remarks by former british the former british secretary of defense, gavin wilson. >> we are pleased to welcome the secretary of state for defense of the united's -- united kingdom. mr. secretary, welcome to washington. there is no secret in this world about the fact that the u.s. -- u.k.is room that the u.s. relationship has been the anchor of the transatlantic relationship is since world war ii. my experience with the u.k. has more to do with the royal marines, which i have great expeditions with around the world. we had a tight relationship. it be that way. we're more than allies, we are friends. we share common values, purposes and we face the same way. these are crucial times we live in, the 21st century has announced itself as a messy century full of different centers of gravity. change in what defines national security, nor than about our -- more than
wade. tonight, c-span presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade -- wade. >> we go live to the atlantic council in washington, d.c.. with remarks by former british the former british secretary of defense, gavin wilson. >> we are pleased to welcome the secretary of state for defense of the united's -- united kingdom. mr. secretary, welcome to washington. there is no secret in this world about the fact that the u.s. -- u.k.is room that the u.s. relationship has been the anchor of the...
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wade is settled law. that's according to republican senator susan collins who met with kavanaugh tuesday. collins has said she would oppose any nominee who's hostile to the landmark decision. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer, isn't buying kavanaugh's statement, though. schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins september 4th. >>> a disturbing new allegation against a catholic priest in pennsylvania. 30-year-old reverend kevin lonergan now faces criminal charges of indecent assault against a 17-year-old girl. he's accused of sending her nude photos and groping her. the charges are separate from the report released by the pennsylvania grand jury just last week accusing more than 300 in the days since that report, hundreds of people have called a clergy abuse hotline. >>> actress asia argento, one of the leaders of the me too movement is denying accusations that she gave alcohol to a 17-year-old and sexually assaulted h
wade is settled law. that's according to republican senator susan collins who met with kavanaugh tuesday. collins has said she would oppose any nominee who's hostile to the landmark decision. the senate's top democrat, chuck schumer, isn't buying kavanaugh's statement, though. schumer says kavanaugh refused to answer when he asked if roe v. wade was correctly decided. his confirmation hearing begins september 4th. >>> a disturbing new allegation against a catholic priest in...
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now the israeli prime minister has waded m, the israeli prime minister has waded in, accusing mr corbynnjamin netanyahu tweeted. .. but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false. his presence at the ceremony has been questioned before. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade in to what has been until now, a domestic political row. but i think critics of mr corbyn, inside his own party, will argue that mr netanyahu's party, will argue that mr neta nyahu's intervention demonstrates the urgency with which the labour leader needs to get a grip of this anti—semitic issue, and the problem inside the labour party. tonight, jeremy corbyn‘s top team have reiterated his condemnation of the munich attack. but i think it will be mr corbyn‘s actions, not his words on anti—semitism, that will dictate how this plays out. thousands of people in yemen have attended a mass funeral today
now the israeli prime minister has waded m, the israeli prime minister has waded in, accusing mr corbynnjamin netanyahu tweeted. .. but mr corbyn replied, saying that benjamin netanyahu's claims about his actions and words are false. his presence at the ceremony has been questioned before. but it has resurfaced as labour struggles to respond to ongoing criticism of the leadership's handling of anti—semitism allegations. it is certainly unusual for the prime minister of another country to wade...
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francis wade set off the following day but had to be rescued after he said he deliberately ran out ofafter getting suspicious about the reason for the journey. he also nearly collides with a shipping container. yet another failed trip for the gang meant they had to be even more creative. george and leonard powell made sabah dulaj buy a jet ski to do the job instead. it was a reckless operation. sentencing will take place next week. frankie mccamley, bbc news. the conservative party chairman, brandon lewis, has called for borisjohnson to apologise, for the comments he made yesterday, about muslim women wearing the full face veil. the former foreign secretary has been accused of islamophobia, after writing in a newspaper column that the women "look like letter boxes". a source close to boris johnson said "he won t be apologising" for his comments. 0ur political correspondent vicki young has more. crime figures suggest islamophobia is on the rise in britain and the conservative party has faced accusations that it has not done enough to deal with incidents in its own party. another tory p
francis wade set off the following day but had to be rescued after he said he deliberately ran out ofafter getting suspicious about the reason for the journey. he also nearly collides with a shipping container. yet another failed trip for the gang meant they had to be even more creative. george and leonard powell made sabah dulaj buy a jet ski to do the job instead. it was a reckless operation. sentencing will take place next week. frankie mccamley, bbc news. the conservative party chairman,...
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eastern, an in-depth look at roe versus wade.eporter david savage discussing judge cavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> members of the trump administration's national security and intelligence team talked about there efforts to combat election interference by foreign entities including russia. they spoke at today's white house briefing. >> as director of national intelligence, i would like the american people to know that the intelligence community and all of its agencies are postured to identify threats of all kinds against the united states. the present has specifically directed us to make the matter of election meddling and securing our election process a top priority. and we have done and are doing that and will continue to do so. we have incorporated the lessons learned from the 2016 election and implemented a broad spectrum of actions to share more information across the federal government, as well with state and local governments and also with the public and private sector. the intelligence community continues
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wade were overturned, is there a way states would sort this out? some federal level and at the state level. >> yes. i think in all likelihood that i wasn't sure i would ever see, which is that in the legislatures and the people have to make some tough decisions rather than handing it off to nine letters in the supreme court seen you do it. that will be a very healthy thing for our country and democracy. there will be plenty of republicans who will be powers of jell-o on this event fundraising for decades about overturning roe v. wade. when the opportunity presents itself, they may get cold feet and it would be very unpopular. it's going to be an interesting fight and states will differ and i think that is what the founders intended and i think it will be as i say very welcome bit of cleansing. [applause] >> so here's a little tongue-in-cheek. if all difference between sexes are socially constructed, shouldn't men and women be merged? >> yes, absolutely. it is not fair. i have a little fun in the book talking about the battle of the sexist in the 19
wade were overturned, is there a way states would sort this out? some federal level and at the state level. >> yes. i think in all likelihood that i wasn't sure i would ever see, which is that in the legislatures and the people have to make some tough decisions rather than handing it off to nine letters in the supreme court seen you do it. that will be a very healthy thing for our country and democracy. there will be plenty of republicans who will be powers of jell-o on this event...
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wade. we also hear from los angeles time supreme court reporter david savage discussing judge brett kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> maryland governor larry hogan sat down with david rubenstein to discuss maryland state politics and a range of issues including life and politics and the governor's battle with cancer. this is 50 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> we are very honored today to have the 67th governor of maryland, the state in which i live and governor hogan. governor hogan's background is well-known to most of you but for those who might be watching let me give you his background briefly. he grew up in prince george county, his father was a member of congress for three terms and served as county executive to prince george county. governor hogan grew up in landover maryland, born in washington dc be, he went to work in congress and helped run his father's campaign. subsequent to that he ran himself are congress once as a 24-year-old. that did not work. >> it w
wade. we also hear from los angeles time supreme court reporter david savage discussing judge brett kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> maryland governor larry hogan sat down with david rubenstein to discuss maryland state politics and a range of issues including life and politics and the governor's battle with cancer. this is 50 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> we are very honored today to have the 67th governor of maryland, the state in which i live and governor...
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wade. we will also hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. here's a look at congress over the next two weeks. the senate is in a state work period with four brief pro forma sessions scheduled. lawmakers return to washington on wednesday, august 15 to continue work on judicial dominations and federal spending. the house remains in a summer recess and returns on tuesday, september 4. follow the house live on c-span, see the senate on c-span2. at our table, julie koehler, senior vice president for strategy and planning with democracy live and contributor to the nation magazine. remind our viewers what is democracy alliance and the mission. we are an alliance of progressive donors so we can have a more just and equitable nation. host: who are the donors? guest: individual and institutional donors per people of wealth who want to create a more equal and just society, and labor unions. host: what are the big donors? members that want to be public are
wade. we will also hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. here's a look at congress over the next two weeks. the senate is in a state work period with four brief pro forma sessions scheduled. lawmakers return to washington on wednesday, august 15 to continue work on judicial dominations and federal spending. the house remains in a summer recess and returns on tuesday, september 4. follow the house live on c-span, see the senate on c-span2. at our...
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those found not guilty were alan viles and francis wade.id he did jobs and favours for the group without asking questions at the time. those found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. wiki the defendants could not be here for health reasons. nana showed any emotion. following the verdict the nca has said, this is an excellent result, a hope it deters anyone else from trying to carry out what they describe as a very dangerous operation. those found guilty, the immigration offence carries a maximum sentence of 1a yea rs carries a maximum sentence of 1a years and people will return here on the 21st of september to be sentenced. a court has heard claims that cctv footage shows the england cricketer ben stokes mimicking a gay man, shortly before he allegedly knocked out two other men in a fight near a nightclub. ben stokes and two other men deny a charge of affray in connection with the incident in bristol last september. our correspondent phil mackie is following the case. arriving for the second day of his trial the england star again fac
those found not guilty were alan viles and francis wade.id he did jobs and favours for the group without asking questions at the time. those found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. wiki the defendants could not be here for health reasons. nana showed any emotion. following the verdict the nca has said, this is an excellent result, a hope it deters anyone else from trying to carry out what they describe as a very dangerous operation. those found guilty, the immigration offence carries a...
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senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade. the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade we will year from los angeles times supreme court -- daviddavid stoppage savage talking about the abortion issue. presidential next, evite -- advisor ivanka trump talks about the workforce and economy with mike allen.
senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade. the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade we will year from los angeles times supreme court -- daviddavid stoppage savage talking about the abortion issue. presidential next, evite -- advisor ivanka trump talks about the workforce and economy with mike allen.
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they presented in-depth look on roe versus wade. it will also discuss his nomination and the abortion issue. at an event hosted by the jamestown foundation, analysts discuss russian influence in the middle east. this one hour 15 minute event includes audience question.
they presented in-depth look on roe versus wade. it will also discuss his nomination and the abortion issue. at an event hosted by the jamestown foundation, analysts discuss russian influence in the middle east. this one hour 15 minute event includes audience question.
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c-span presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade, and we hear from los angeles time supreme courtavid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> five members of president trump's national security team spoke about election security at the white house briefing today, including -- >> on the more general subject of disruptive airline delta'srs, he serves as security chair and what introduced the panel and get us started. thank you, go ahead. >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to the first panel discussion on day two of the 64th annual air safety for an. -- forum. my name is matt clark, and i'm a pilot with delta airlines, also the security chairman. the name of today's panel, the disruptive passenger, keeping problems off the airplane. when it comes to most airline industry metrics, like on-time performance, lost bags and other safety related areas, i think most of us can agree that the data is consistently and successfully reported, tracked and analyzed by all stakeholders.unfortunately
c-span presents an in-depth look at roe versus wade, and we hear from los angeles time supreme courtavid savage discussing kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> five members of president trump's national security team spoke about election security at the white house briefing today, including -- >> on the more general subject of disruptive airline delta'srs, he serves as security chair and what introduced the panel and get us started. thank you, go ahead. >> good...
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wade -- away. we will hear from david savage discussing judge kavanagh's and the abortion -- judge kavanagh's thoughts and the abortion issue. >> america and turmoil. we look at the president -- america in tour oil. l, we will discuss the --t and characters in 19 1960 eight politics. terrified clashes between chicago police and protesters and richard nixon's victory. turmoil68, america and on c-span3. senate labor committee member recently spoke to the airline pilots association labor union and talked about the nation's political divide. this is 20 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the head of the airline pilots association. tim: good morning, everybody. we had an enthusiastic discussion and debate yesterday on many topics. feel certain today will be equally productive. we are fortunate, because we begin our second day with senator bob casey, who was elected to the senate from pennsylvania in 2006. he has been a great friend alpa, and airline pilots across our profession
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senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade, the decision that struck down restrictions on abortion. on tuesday, seen spans landmark cases is and say look at roe versus wade and will hear from david savage discussing the nomination and the abortion issue. national whistleblower day was still i-30. linda tripp made her first public appearance in 15 years. senator chuck grassley also .poke at the event advocates talked about the role and importance of anticorruption informants and how congress could protect those willing to speak out against waste, fraud, and abuse in government. ladies and gentlemen, if you will come back in bc did for the honorable ces
senators are likely to question him about roe versus wade, the decision that struck down restrictions on abortion. on tuesday, seen spans landmark cases is and say look at roe versus wade and will hear from david savage discussing the nomination and the abortion issue. national whistleblower day was still i-30. linda tripp made her first public appearance in 15 years. senator chuck grassley also .poke at the event advocates talked about the role and importance of anticorruption informants and...
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wade, the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. tonight at 8 p.m. eastern c-span's landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade with her from los angeles time supreme court reporter david savage come discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> netroots nation help its annual gathering of grassroots activists last week in new orleans. up next on c-span2 remarks from a group from california senator kamala harris. this is 25 minutes. >> not so hidden figures, right? was fantastic. fantastic. what's up, netroots nation. i'm so glad to be here. so glad to see you guys. and, of course, it's going to be in new orleans. i know you had a long day
wade, the 1973 decision that struck down many restrictions on abortion. tonight at 8 p.m. eastern c-span's landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade with her from los angeles time supreme court reporter david savage come discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies, and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of...
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wade. will we will also hear from david savage discussing judge kavanaugh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> on lectures in history, university of washington professor margaret o'mara teaches a class about the 1968 presidential election and the events that impacted the outcome. she talks about how the vietnam war eroded political support for president lyndon johnson and helped lead to his decision not to see re-election. she also describes, month by month, events leading up to the election, such as student protests, the rise of the black power movement, and the assassinations of martin luther king jr. and robert kennedy. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> so let's get started. so welcome to his a 235. today we are going to be talking about 1968, a year when a heck of a lot happened, including a presidential election and a year where there were a lot of social, economic and political parallels that are, in some ways, familiar to us now, in part because of some of the changes
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wade. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade and hear from "los angeles times" reporter david savage discussing justice kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> we take you live now to a discussion about cyber security threats and how the u.s. should respond to hacking and misinformation. it's being hosted by the university of southern california's annenberg center on communication and leadership policy. you're watching live coverage on c-span. introductions underway. works onst classified bots and digital tools used to penetrate u.s. institutions, which he gave a somewhat cheeky title of can diplomacy survive the internet? he's not the broadcasting board of governors as a senior advisor. we will more about that now from sean. sean, the floor is yours. [applause] you, adam, for the kind introduction, thanks for being here. great to see some money friendly faces in the audience so thanks for coming. i know there's a lot going
wade. on tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span's landmark cases presents an in-depth look at roe v. wade and hear from "los angeles times" reporter david savage discussing justice kavanagh's nomination and the abortion issue. >> we take you live now to a discussion about cyber security threats and how the u.s. should respond to hacking and misinformation. it's being hosted by the university of southern california's annenberg center on communication and leadership policy. you're...
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wade. tuesday on 8:00 p.m. eastern, landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade.e will also hear from "los angeles times" supreme court reporter. next, health-care industry leaders and economic scholars testify on what can be done to reduce health care administrative cost. this runs for one hour and 42 minutes. >> senate committee on health education will come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement.
wade. tuesday on 8:00 p.m. eastern, landmark cases present an in-depth look at roe v. wade.e will also hear from "los angeles times" supreme court reporter. next, health-care industry leaders and economic scholars testify on what can be done to reduce health care administrative cost. this runs for one hour and 42 minutes. >> senate committee on health education will come to order. senator murray and i will each have an opening statement.
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those found not guilty were francis wade and alan viles.d favours for the group without asking questions at the time. those found guilty will be sentenced at a later date. well here at the old bailey, six out of the eight defendants heard those verdicts being read out. two could not be here because of health reasons and none showed any emotion at the time. now following the verdicts, the nca has said this is an excellent result and they hope it deters anyone else from trying to carry out what they describe as a very dangerous operation. now those found guilty, the immigration offence carries a maximum sentence 01:14 years and people will return here on september the 21st to be sentenced. conservative party chairman brandon lewis has asked borisjohnson to apologise for comments he made about muslim women who wear face veils. in his newspaper column in the telegraph , borisjohnson said women wearing burkas ‘look like letter boxes‘ and ‘bank robbers‘. let‘s go live to westminster and our political correspondent tom barton. earlier lewis brando
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status libertarianism in the 70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the broader christian right through 76 and the first politician to embrace the label of born-again christian with the year of the evangelical so now through 80 to attract what they see as a new demographic with the new evangelical vote to bring in the anti-communist catholics into more of a reagan democrat to have opportunity to make that political landscape with disaffected union workers, with the first industrial economy and that is a lack of labor unions in the sunbelt. it's not so much about major moments although you could point to a few leg appointed to the governorship. but there are the to see the
status libertarianism in the 70s and with that evangelical thrusts that is politicized with roe v wade that it originates out of dallas texas so you have two sunbelt states that our heart of that in 1973. and then mixed with decisions on school prayer, tax-exempt status with those schools in the sunbelt and with this phenomenon of white flight adding to suburban development in the sunbelt i would see the development of the 70s of a religious mobilization that without moral majority in the...
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host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no. he is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks. author and mother jones reporter ari berman discusses the history and future of voting rights. is book tvwo, it with recent books on religion and politics. history tv american with programs on the cold war, and the space race. coming up on wednesday morning, inside elections reporter on the results of tuesday night's primaries in four states. then a discussion of nafta renegotiations and trump administration trade policy with tori whiting and lori wallach. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern wednesday morning. in the discussi
host: has president trump wade and on any house race or the senate race even? guest: no. he is now weighed in on the biggest republican primary race for the senate between a and businessman, and a longtime state legislator. that is a very competitive race. some cases, that race has become a battle over who is more supportive of president trump but president trump has not taken sides. host: craig gilbert covers it all for the "milwaukee journal sentinel." >> here's a look at our...
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wade were overturned is there a way to states would sort this out? be some federal level and some at the state level? >> yes. i think in all likelihood that we are headed into an era that i wasn't sure i would ever see, which is that the congress will actually -- congress and the state legislatures and the people will have to make some tough decisions rather than handing it off to nine lawyers the supreme court and saying, you do it. and that will be a very healthy thing for our country and for our democracy. people will have to make up their minds. bet you there are going to be plenty of republicans who will be towers of jello on this, who have been campaigning and fundraising for decades about overturning roe v. wade but when the opportunity presents itself, they may sort of get cold feet when they realize that it will be very unpopular. so it's going to be an interesting fight, and states will differ, and i think that is what the founders intended, and i think it will be very welcome bit of cleansing. [applause] >> so, here's a little tongue in ch
wade were overturned is there a way to states would sort this out? be some federal level and some at the state level? >> yes. i think in all likelihood that we are headed into an era that i wasn't sure i would ever see, which is that the congress will actually -- congress and the state legislatures and the people will have to make some tough decisions rather than handing it off to nine lawyers the supreme court and saying, you do it. and that will be a very healthy thing for our country...
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, but justice thomas is the only person on the supreme court to say he would overturn roe vs wade.k that that is kind of a desperate plea. again, i don't know what judge kavanaugh would do if a case like that came up i don't think that democrats know either. >> neil: it wouldn't come up with that black and white in a circuitous route. i also want to touch on your catholocism if you don't mind. your dad was a well-practiced catholic and all this time, having to see the pope in ireland and dealing what's going on in the church right now and addressing all of this. did your father talk to you about the catholic abuse and your brother is a priest and it's well-steeped in your family. your thoughts. >> i don't recall having conversations with him specifically about the abuse scandal. but you know, i saw him often during that scandal and it didn't seem to affect his faith. catholics aren't catholic because of priests and bishops, they're catholic because of jesus, who established the church on earth. and we also recognize that even peter made a lot of pretty big mistakes when he was aliv
, but justice thomas is the only person on the supreme court to say he would overturn roe vs wade.k that that is kind of a desperate plea. again, i don't know what judge kavanaugh would do if a case like that came up i don't think that democrats know either. >> neil: it wouldn't come up with that black and white in a circuitous route. i also want to touch on your catholocism if you don't mind. your dad was a well-practiced catholic and all this time, having to see the pope in ireland and...