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—— wade. surrounding the former boss perhaps wade on sentiment?the former boss perhaps wade on sentiment? -- wade. it is not so much scandals but you see of philosophy between the two ceos. carlos was pushing for volumes, buying volume with discounts and fleet sales and incentives that tended to undermine the brand value of nissan and undercut sales in the long—term. the new ceo is trying to undo that by resisting the temptation to give incentives and fleet sales but in the meantime, volume is a dropping off because of that. do you think the slowdown in sales for nissan is symptomatic perhaps of a global slowdown? is it something other auto makers are dealing with? nissan has its problems but it is fighting against the trend here. it is trying to undergo a tricky structural reform programme at a time when the markets are not cooperating. it is much easier to do this when the markets are strong and expanding but right 110w are strong and expanding but right now we're seeing a lot of softness in the us and china and if they should suddenly implode o
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wade," has been replaced by brett kavanaugh, who will vote to overturn it. >> stephen: so, this alabama case could overturn "roe v. wade," as long as it doesn't arrive at the supreme court during beach week. ( laughter ) obviously-- ( applause ) then-- obviously, when kavanaugh will recuse himself, which is the legal term for "boofing." "dude! dude, you were a monster! dude, you were a monster at the party last night. you recused yourself! i would have helped." the bill's proponents are very confident about its chances in the court, especially alabama pro-life coalition president and colonel sanders after he got his stomach stapled, eric johnston.
wade," has been replaced by brett kavanaugh, who will vote to overturn it. >> stephen: so, this alabama case could overturn "roe v. wade," as long as it doesn't arrive at the supreme court during beach week. ( laughter ) obviously-- ( applause ) then-- obviously, when kavanaugh will recuse himself, which is the legal term for "boofing." "dude! dude, you were a monster! dude, you were a monster at the party last night. you recused yourself! i would have...
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>> d-wade in that choker.. >> kenneth, you better wear that tomorrow. >> i already got one, i'll bring it in. >>heether.take aat drew ee hisons there they are, all three of them, in matching maroon suits. they looked so adorable on the carpet. >> a family affair. >> look at them. >> looking very spiffy. >> yeah, not bad. >> all right. will, thank you, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next to the battle for number one on "forbes" list of the world's highest-paid celebrities. >> taking the number three spot this year, kanye west, after raking in $1 billion in sales for his yeezy shoe line helping him net a cool $150 million last year. >> we just said that jay-z became a billionaire. i heard this about the yeezys being worth $1 billion, incredible. a couple of years ago he talked about being in debt. you go, kanye. >> he's got the kardashians, he got the yeezys. ec cind we'sistein-l, lie $170 million last year from her cosmetics empire. >> landing in the top spot, t-swift. she earned $185 million this last yea
>> d-wade in that choker.. >> kenneth, you better wear that tomorrow. >> i already got one, i'll bring it in. >>heether.take aat drew ee hisons there they are, all three of them, in matching maroon suits. they looked so adorable on the carpet. >> a family affair. >> look at them. >> looking very spiffy. >> yeah, not bad. >> all right. will, thank you, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> next to the battle for number one on...
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. >>> within an hour several new and reporter ken wade will break them down for us. >> reporter: heartstopping police, this clip is from the shooting death of 51-year-old elliot nava last summer. officers shot him 76 times during a pursuit after nava failed to stop. family members told police nava was high on drugs and had a gun and knife with him in the car. under a new law that takes effect police will be required to release body cam footage within 45 days of an incident unless they prove the release will interfere with an investigation. >>> new rule for buying ammunition. here at on rgetthe owner even put up an electronic clock warning customers of the new law. >> you can buy a soft registration for $18. you fill out the form online and come in here. that puts you in the system. each time after that you have to pay $1 to buy ammunition. >> reporter: lawmakers say the new law aims to weed out felons and owners of illegal weapons. >>> then there's this, gas prices are going up again. the new gas tax goes into effect monday that will increase california's gas tax from 41.7% to 47.3 cen
. >>> within an hour several new and reporter ken wade will break them down for us. >> reporter: heartstopping police, this clip is from the shooting death of 51-year-old elliot nava last summer. officers shot him 76 times during a pursuit after nava failed to stop. family members told police nava was high on drugs and had a gun and knife with him in the car. under a new law that takes effect police will be required to release body cam footage within 45 days of an incident unless...
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starting from calvary headquarters on the south coast they wade ashore.he combat cameraman are as heavily armed as the rest of the patrol. they march through heavy jungles and deep mangrove swamps. two hours out the point man killed five japs, caught by surprise in the center of the trail. >> our troops cautiously close in on a jap hut. >> inside they find nine dead japs killed the previous day by another patrol. on one of the bodies are found an american fountain pen and cigarette case. they return to spend the night. next day, they hike to a river on a three-day patrol. the men board canoes led by friendly natives who take hem up to the mouth of the river for two hours. the men stand or kneel on the platform, guns facing in all directions. four japs, washing clothes in the river were fired at from the canoes but it was impossible to verify the results the patrol pushes on through a tropical downpour. >> they wade ashore through mud and press on into the jungle. they estimate there are about 250 japs on this part of the island. the patrol camps. the men
starting from calvary headquarters on the south coast they wade ashore.he combat cameraman are as heavily armed as the rest of the patrol. they march through heavy jungles and deep mangrove swamps. two hours out the point man killed five japs, caught by surprise in the center of the trail. >> our troops cautiously close in on a jap hut. >> inside they find nine dead japs killed the previous day by another patrol. on one of the bodies are found an american fountain pen and cigarette...
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so you believe roe vs wade will be overturned? i do, i do.lead to more backstreet abortions? well, i hope it will remind them not to get pregnant. there are multiple ways not to get pregnant. we're just asking you to be a little responsible, to take on the individual responsibility of not getting pregnant. we headed hundreds of miles across the deep south towards arkansas. it's not called the bible belt for nothing. there is a church on almost every corner here. we reached one of the only abortion clinics in this state. just as in mississippi and alabama, most people here — and most women — oppose abortion. wow, god, you saved me from abortion. saved my soul. and i feel like this is the calling, that you called me to be a voice for the voiceless and give hope to those mothers. you shall love your neighbour as you love yourself. abortion is the exact opposite of this commandment. it is not natural for a mother to kill her own child. the belief amongst many christians here is that life starts at conception, and must be preserved at almost any c
so you believe roe vs wade will be overturned? i do, i do.lead to more backstreet abortions? well, i hope it will remind them not to get pregnant. there are multiple ways not to get pregnant. we're just asking you to be a little responsible, to take on the individual responsibility of not getting pregnant. we headed hundreds of miles across the deep south towards arkansas. it's not called the bible belt for nothing. there is a church on almost every corner here. we reached one of the only...
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wade legalizes abortion.s just going to be more and more individual freedom. and then it stops. >> the equal rights amendment has encountered difficulties in another state, this time it's south carolina. ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ >> they were for the most part fundamentalist southern baptists. e.r.a. was not their only concern. they were also supporting legislation to ban public funds for abortions and voicing approval of a measure being prepared to stop state control over private christian schools. >> e.r.a. got all tied up with roe versus wade. when you have roe versus wade, now you're turning evangelical christians against the women's movement. >> we have some beautiful women with us today, some women who know that they were created the way god wanted them. there are some very basic essential differences between man and woman. i hope god keeps it that way. >> i think when you study the e.r.a. and see what it really means to women, that the women don't want it, the men don't want it, and so, by
wade legalizes abortion.s just going to be more and more individual freedom. and then it stops. >> the equal rights amendment has encountered difficulties in another state, this time it's south carolina. ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ >> they were for the most part fundamentalist southern baptists. e.r.a. was not their only concern. they were also supporting legislation to ban public funds for abortions and voicing approval of a measure being prepared to stop state...
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wade. if you had to look into the future and predict, what argument they might use, is there anything in the constitution or any other argument that might be used? >> great question. the right to privacy is nowhere in the constitution. that is not in the constitution. it arrived from the fourth amendment. this idea that we don't want guards banging down our doors and banging down our stuff. that is kind of the concept behind the idea that government protects guns in the home. you can have a handgun in your home because your home is special. roe v. wade took the process clause and said, you think about your process, the oldest document known to western civilization, that is functioning in our current regime, the idea was before government can take your property, you have to at least get a trial or hearing. the court said the concept of liberty is more than just jumping through hoops and taking something from you. there's certain stuff that we don't want government working around in it at all
wade. if you had to look into the future and predict, what argument they might use, is there anything in the constitution or any other argument that might be used? >> great question. the right to privacy is nowhere in the constitution. that is not in the constitution. it arrived from the fourth amendment. this idea that we don't want guards banging down our doors and banging down our stuff. that is kind of the concept behind the idea that government protects guns in the home. you can have...
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wade? what's he talking about, make america great again?here is such greatness in who we are right now. and so let's agree that we're not going to turn back the clock. we're not going back. we are not going back. >> and she's also leaning into a new attack line she debuted this week, saying the president is a predator. >> he has predatory instincts and a predatory nature. and the thing about predators is this. predators by their nature identify and then prey on the vulnerable. predators are cowards. and we don't need a predator in the white house. >> it's a good thing we don't have a predator drinking game going on because that was just the one sound bite and she said it so many times. but it is noteworthy and it is interesting, particularly after the week that she had last night, how she is focusing so much on president trump in that way. >> certainly this is a candidate who had faced some early knocks for her prosecutorial record from the left and playing the prosecutor towards the president. if she stays this direct, i think this could p
wade? what's he talking about, make america great again?here is such greatness in who we are right now. and so let's agree that we're not going to turn back the clock. we're not going back. we are not going back. >> and she's also leaning into a new attack line she debuted this week, saying the president is a predator. >> he has predatory instincts and a predatory nature. and the thing about predators is this. predators by their nature identify and then prey on the vulnerable....
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what do you do in your free time, wade? i'm glad you could be here. thanks for making the trip out from arizona and for all the work you do. after that, we'll hear from mr. marshall brown, general manager for aurora water in colorado. he is also representing the water reuse association. i would note, he comes from aurora by way of scottsdalism i know that we can trust him. then we will hear from senior counselor for the theodore roosevelt partnership. and finally managed recharged program manager for the idaho department of water resources, another arizona transplant. i really didn't plan this, but it is dprat to have a lot of arizonaens on the panel. commissioner, it's good to see you again. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. chairman mcsally, senator gardner, members of the subcommittee who are here with us perhaps virtually. i'm commissioner of the bureau of reclamation. thank you for providing me the opportunity to appear before you today. before i begin my remarks, i would first like to again thank you and thank this committee and
what do you do in your free time, wade? i'm glad you could be here. thanks for making the trip out from arizona and for all the work you do. after that, we'll hear from mr. marshall brown, general manager for aurora water in colorado. he is also representing the water reuse association. i would note, he comes from aurora by way of scottsdalism i know that we can trust him. then we will hear from senior counselor for the theodore roosevelt partnership. and finally managed recharged program...
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wade. guest: i actually agree a little bit. our politics are cyclical. one cycle is a response to the previous cycle. i think there is a little too that. i think now when you're seeing abortion fights break out in the states, because of the current makeup of the court the states see this as a possibility of getting something to the court to overturn roe v. wade. one thing that will probably really energize democrats and make them think more seriously about the supreme court is overturning roe v. wade. this was a big part of the discussion for the cavanaugh hearings. susan collins saying that she was convinced brett kavanaugh had convinced her that he would not overturn roe v. wade. he said that he was very decisive. that precedents should be given weight. the court has shown a new willingness to overturn precedents in a lot of areas. host: lake from alabama. quick question or comment -- blake from alabama. quick question or comment? caller: i want to ask the gentleman from "the new york tim
wade. guest: i actually agree a little bit. our politics are cyclical. one cycle is a response to the previous cycle. i think there is a little too that. i think now when you're seeing abortion fights break out in the states, because of the current makeup of the court the states see this as a possibility of getting something to the court to overturn roe v. wade. one thing that will probably really energize democrats and make them think more seriously about the supreme court is overturning roe...
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wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week bans? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw just this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. and the eugenic law in indiana, which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they wanted to wait for that for other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there is pain capable. it could be any of those but it is hard -- a lot is determined by timing, which courts decide things when, but it has been interesting to see the states get in on the action too because we've seen states on both sides saying this is what people of new york want to do. more liberal abortion laws, all nine months, free for all, let's go. other people on the side are saying in our state, we wanted more regulated. we are concerned about having abortions at any point after the first trimester, etc.. going forward, states are seeing maybe we need to real
wade, what would that look like? would it be one of the six week bans? carrie: it is very hard to know. there is a range of cases, as we saw just this term. disposal of fetal remains, which they came to a decision on. and the eugenic law in indiana, which they passed on for now but the court said that is an issue that merits taking up that they wanted to wait for that for other states to weigh in and see what other courts have done before going on to that. that is a definite possibility. there...
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wade on the table? there are a lot of republican women, conservative women who don't support a woman's right to choose. >> right. >> they are pro life. >> reporter: 60%, today more than ever support. >> sure, but 40% of the people in the country support president trump. the numbers are there. i think a lot of people in this country are not voting on moral issues. they're voting on pocketbook issues. i think that that is how someone who supports the president could explain that away. >> and they always do. i guess, heidi, is there a button? is there a mama button, for lack of a better word. am i sounding like a dumb man saying mama button? >> continue. >> we'll see where it goes. you are well on your way. is there a -- something that makes an exception to that rule, emily, that it is not always the economy, stupid? that obviously it can't be so drastic, but that a woman -- you appeal to a woman's core maternal essence? i'm talking if i was sitting here and probing you guys, four women on the panel, how d
wade on the table? there are a lot of republican women, conservative women who don't support a woman's right to choose. >> right. >> they are pro life. >> reporter: 60%, today more than ever support. >> sure, but 40% of the people in the country support president trump. the numbers are there. i think a lot of people in this country are not voting on moral issues. they're voting on pocketbook issues. i think that that is how someone who supports the president could...
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good, okay. >> today i prepared a writing on roe v wade. it's about eight pages long and goes into the transcripts of the reargument in 1972 and so forth. my question to you, because you kind of tapped on it a little bit roe vs. wade, but do you think that the gop for example, to have a real strong strategy going into the coming roe v wade is come something. >> i don't give political advice to candidates. i think people run what they run on, and they have to pick -- you know, people don't choose their voters. you choose where you run and you figure out how you can get elected. i mean, i really have no idea. >> i'm really speaking to the exactness of the supreme court in terms of how they will probably rule if it comes up for overturn. we got the fetal heart beat law now. prior to the issue was the viability of the fetus and the court ruled on that even though it had no recognizable medical writings to address viability. now we have the fetal heart beat bill. 12, 15 states have already signed it by the governor, so it's a storm coming. so ho
good, okay. >> today i prepared a writing on roe v wade. it's about eight pages long and goes into the transcripts of the reargument in 1972 and so forth. my question to you, because you kind of tapped on it a little bit roe vs. wade, but do you think that the gop for example, to have a real strong strategy going into the coming roe v wade is come something. >> i don't give political advice to candidates. i think people run what they run on, and they have to pick -- you know, people...
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. >> people these days are concerned the supreme court that they may overturn roe v wade. to be what a conservative jurist with any other arguments that could be used quick. >> that's a great question. so the right to privacy is nowhere in the constitution that word is not in the constitution it derives from the fourth amendment with the idea we don't want guards banging down our doors and that is the concept with the idea the second amendment protects the guns in your home. you can have a handgun in your home so that's the idea but roe versus wade took the due process clause and says thinking about this from the magna carta one of the oldest legal documents that is functioning currently in the idea was before government can take your life liberty and property you at least have to go to trial for a hearing and the court said the concept of liberty is more than jumping through hoops to take something from you there is something we don't want government mucking around that concept is back to the early 20h century where there are challenges to limit the parents ability to tea
. >> people these days are concerned the supreme court that they may overturn roe v wade. to be what a conservative jurist with any other arguments that could be used quick. >> that's a great question. so the right to privacy is nowhere in the constitution that word is not in the constitution it derives from the fourth amendment with the idea we don't want guards banging down our doors and that is the concept with the idea the second amendment protects the guns in your home. you can...
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ofsing is any discussion antiwar protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later teargas by police. >> this is richard strater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years americans have celebrated the anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. the nationwide honor america day, as it was called, was a nonpolitical observance with leaders of both political parties taking part. americans from all walks of life took this opportunity to find the common ground and affection for the country and to share that affection with others. the honor america day program was simply a celebration of the 194th anniversary of the day on which the colonies of north america declared they were from that time an independent nation and they based it on individual liberty. here in washington the day-long program began at 10:30 in the morning. [bells] >> the morning activities focused primarily on religious observances with protestants, rome catholics and clergy tak
ofsing is any discussion antiwar protesters who waded naked in the reflecting pool and were later teargas by police. >> this is richard strater in washington, d.c. each year for the past 194 years americans have celebrated the anniversary of their independence here and in thousands of towns and cities throughout the united states. this year's fourth of july celebrations were something special. the nationwide honor america day, as it was called, was a nonpolitical observance with leaders...
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wade, and i think that's what he's done with brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch. so in that respect it was really the republican party that changed. it is also true that stevens himself did move to the left of certain issues, the death penalty for one. you know, he spent decades struggling with these cases and finally said there is no way consistent with our constitutional traditions that we can have a death penalty in this country. so he did change in certain respects. but i think what really happened was the republican party and the supreme court changed more than -- more than stevens himself did change. >> cnn's chief legal analyst mr. jeffrey toobin. thank you so much. i appreciate your time. thanks for calling in. >>> the house voting tonight to condemn the president's racist comments about four congresswomen of color but does his base still support him? we'll look into that next. imagine. megared omega-3 power for your whole body. now with an antioxidant blend for great sleep, refreshed skin and less stress. one softgel. 7 benefits. new total body refresh. p
wade, and i think that's what he's done with brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch. so in that respect it was really the republican party that changed. it is also true that stevens himself did move to the left of certain issues, the death penalty for one. you know, he spent decades struggling with these cases and finally said there is no way consistent with our constitutional traditions that we can have a death penalty in this country. so he did change in certain respects. but i think what really...
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. >>> this is cool, dwyane wade just retired in china touring. watch, he's facing a street ball here. look at dwyane wade stay with them. >> oh, man, that's good. >> stayed right with them. >> that's the sporting life for you. >> see you later. have a good night. >> good night. good morning, madam president. may i introduce you to the ambassador of java? oh, thank you. because, after all, what is a travel mug and boom, our next promotional giveaway. -wow. -mm-hmm. throw on a black turtleneck and some mom jeans, it's like i'm married to steve jobs. i did hear you banging out e-mails till all hours last night, so the cucumbers in the sandwich can be repurposed as lunchtime crow's-feet refreshers. thank you. don't forget we've got drinks later. right. any specific joke areas i should stay away from? oh, no, don't worry about it. it's mostly just me and the guys talking business. hey, you using those spin classes i got you? yeah. i went twice last week. you can't tell? sure i can. the best part about taking over my dad's company -- i am now a powerfu
. >>> this is cool, dwyane wade just retired in china touring. watch, he's facing a street ball here. look at dwyane wade stay with them. >> oh, man, that's good. >> stayed right with them. >> that's the sporting life for you. >> see you later. have a good night. >> good night. good morning, madam president. may i introduce you to the ambassador of java? oh, thank you. because, after all, what is a travel mug and boom, our next promotional giveaway. -wow....
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. ♪ they wade ashore through mud and press on through the mud. of this part japs of the island. theirto clothing and equipment. machine guns cover all approaches to the camp and the .en on guard duty relax the next morning, the patrol continues in the rain. concentrations are discovered. a sergeant major is discovered. japs were killed. crossing the river on their way out of the jungle, the men hold their weapons high. the prisoner, beginning to weaken stumbles. rations,xt stop for the prisoner collapses and has to be carried. this is difficult through jap-in fested jungles. it's necessary to give a prisoner doses of medicine through the night. in the morning, it is apparent he will survive the journey. these are some trophies of a successful patrol. the prisoner, responding to set up asis able to the patrol heads for home. the japanese sergeant major is conducted through the camp and turned over for interrogation. furnished with clean clothing, the prisoner is laced in the regular stockade. ♪ on the afternoon of april 12, a storm develops, causing considerable damage to aircraf
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one further complication, spain sits near gibraltar and isn't deeply impressed with britain wading intod to the global community that the uk was acting partly on us instruction, so this leaves the uk in a difficult spot that will become more challenging coming forward. does it take a more eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? 0r eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? or the us eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? 0rthe us approach, a sledgehammer approach, targeting whole countries much more fiercely. the uk is in a tricky spot with that. spanish are trying to play the ca rd of that. spanish are trying to play the card of gibraltar warders are not regarded as uk waters at all. they are trying to hedge their bets and mmp are trying to hedge their bets and ramp up this us versus eu row with the uk in the middle —— waters. ramp up this us versus eu row with the uk in the middle -- waters. this will run and run, as they say! the times have gone with a different story. this is a number of former senior commissioners of the metropolitan police who have waded i
one further complication, spain sits near gibraltar and isn't deeply impressed with britain wading intod to the global community that the uk was acting partly on us instruction, so this leaves the uk in a difficult spot that will become more challenging coming forward. does it take a more eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? 0r eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? or the us eu approach to sanctions, targeting individuals? 0rthe us approach, a sledgehammer approach,...
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wade, making it the law of the land. i will repeal the hyde amendment, which makes it possible for low-income women -- which will make it possible for low income women to have access to care. i will make sure that no matter which state you live in, you are given access to a full range of inclusive services, including abortion services. i guarantee that. now you know who i am. you know that if you really want to get something done, just tell me it's impossible, and i'll get it done. that's who i am. i've had an amazing week in new hampshire over the last week to visit all of your 10 counties, to hear directly from your constituents about what is on your minds and what you want fixed in washington. i can tell you, your agenda is not that different from the rest of the country. people want the basic things they need at their kitchen table. they want access to their health care as a right. they want clean water and clean air so their children can thrive. they want access to better jobs. you have a low unemployment rate here,
wade, making it the law of the land. i will repeal the hyde amendment, which makes it possible for low-income women -- which will make it possible for low income women to have access to care. i will make sure that no matter which state you live in, you are given access to a full range of inclusive services, including abortion services. i guarantee that. now you know who i am. you know that if you really want to get something done, just tell me it's impossible, and i'll get it done. that's who i...
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wade. [applause] i do not believe in packing the court. we have a terrible 5-4 majority conservative court right now but i believe constitutionally, we have the power to rotate judges through other courts. that brings in new blood into the supreme court and a majority, i hope, that will understand that a woman has the right to control her own body and the corporations cannot -- >> senator -- host: bernie sanders take on the supreme court. we would like to hear your take. (202)-748-8000 for democrats, (202)-748-8001 for republicans, (202)-748-8002 for independents. let's check facebook and twitter. @cspanwj acourt that proceeds with partisan split decision to allow partisan gerrymandering, knowing it primarily benefits parties is corrupt. the rationale used that no metrics exist for existing partisanship is distracting, is absurd. greg says i will be voting for a balanced supreme court, congress. the current president has clearly demonstrated checks and balances on executive power are crucia
wade. [applause] i do not believe in packing the court. we have a terrible 5-4 majority conservative court right now but i believe constitutionally, we have the power to rotate judges through other courts. that brings in new blood into the supreme court and a majority, i hope, that will understand that a woman has the right to control her own body and the corporations cannot -- >> senator -- host: bernie sanders take on the supreme court. we would like to hear your take. (202)-748-8000...
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wade. think about that. so why are they doing it?they want to put politics with women's health to impress their base. but two, they want to set up case to go to the supreme court. and when you think about the facts here, abortions actually were at an all-time low during the obama administration. that's the last study i could find that the cdc had done. >> why is it low? >> because contraception was made available, because we reduced the number of abortions because of the fact that we funded planned parenthood where in their lifetime one out of five women will visit at some point for cancer screenings, for birth control. think about that. so we have literally reduced the number of abortions during the span of the obama administration. then this administration comes in, wants to take away the funding for planned parenthood, thus take away women's access to contraception, and at the same time in a number of states across the country, republicans are trying to get rid of their right to choose. it's an outrage and the women of america and
wade. think about that. so why are they doing it?they want to put politics with women's health to impress their base. but two, they want to set up case to go to the supreme court. and when you think about the facts here, abortions actually were at an all-time low during the obama administration. that's the last study i could find that the cdc had done. >> why is it low? >> because contraception was made available, because we reduced the number of abortions because of the fact that...
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wade. -- and comports with roe v. wade.nd until it is determined that it is constitutional, it cannot go into effect. [applause] that's called preclearance. .ecause here's the thing we will continue to fight this issue on the defensive. we will continue to support those folks who were doing work on the ground, legal aid, all the nonprofits that are helping those women. but we also have to take this on the offense of, and as you can probably see with my policies and perspective, i believe we need to go on offense and get stuff done. [applause] in the america we believe in, we will have a president of the united states who appreciates that she is also the commander in chief. [applause] and takes that job on responsibly, unlike the current occupant of the white house who not only apparently has bone but is a suppose it commander-in-chief who on the of russia's proven interference in the election of the president of the united states prefers to take the word of the russian president over the word of the american intelligence co
wade. -- and comports with roe v. wade.nd until it is determined that it is constitutional, it cannot go into effect. [applause] that's called preclearance. .ecause here's the thing we will continue to fight this issue on the defensive. we will continue to support those folks who were doing work on the ground, legal aid, all the nonprofits that are helping those women. but we also have to take this on the offense of, and as you can probably see with my policies and perspective, i believe we...
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some very emotional dimensions indeed but we're also coming to a time where the us has decided to wade in on this discussion despite initial reluctance to do so that signals to was that this could lead more for the wider world what's your take on that well between on this i find it pretty said that both countries japan and south korea share a lot of history a lot of culture they're both allies with the us and they're both democracies and still they cannot get over this dispute and i think it's quite historic it will take another generation to really solve that conflict and interesting the south korea always points at germany in that conflict especially that of former president bill brown who was kneeling down in 1970 to apologize for the holocaust and they basically want japan to do something similar basically kneeling down to apologize for their war crimes when they do that no no i don't i don't see any solution with there must be a mean he's quite it takes a lot of. revisionist stance when it comes to japan's current history so i think with obvious no solution to the conflict another
some very emotional dimensions indeed but we're also coming to a time where the us has decided to wade in on this discussion despite initial reluctance to do so that signals to was that this could lead more for the wider world what's your take on that well between on this i find it pretty said that both countries japan and south korea share a lot of history a lot of culture they're both allies with the us and they're both democracies and still they cannot get over this dispute and i think it's...
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wade and on gay marriage. why did you, suter, and kennedy, drift away from the orthodox views of the republican party? justice stevens: i have never been a political person of any kind. i am not conscious of changing my basic views. it was clear at the time that president ford would still appoint me. what has changed is a very large number of republicans. i really don't think all republicans are like donald trump. [laughter] >> you don't think so? if that's not true, why does the whole apparatus of the party get behind him? justice stevens: i don't know. >> that is an honest answer. ok. another case when people think about your long history, one of the cases brought up is the chevron versus nrdc. you created a legal standard that has lasted for decades. basically, the congress writes laws, and everything embodied in that law isn't spelled out, but federal agencies are interested entrusted to enforce those laws. you wrote that what the federal agencies decide in enforcement should be carried with the weight of
wade and on gay marriage. why did you, suter, and kennedy, drift away from the orthodox views of the republican party? justice stevens: i have never been a political person of any kind. i am not conscious of changing my basic views. it was clear at the time that president ford would still appoint me. what has changed is a very large number of republicans. i really don't think all republicans are like donald trump. [laughter] >> you don't think so? if that's not true, why does the whole...
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wade right now.ling that we're debating this on this stage in 2019 whether women should have access to reproductive rights. i think we have to stop playing defense and start playing offense. one thing about politics with the corruption and the deal making. when the door is closed and negotiations are made, there are conversations about women's rights and compromises have been made on our backs. that's how we got to the hyde amendment. a compromise by the leaders of both parties. then we have the aca. during the aca negotiation, i had to fight like heck with other women to make sure that contraception was not sold down the river or abortion services. so what we need to know is imagine this one question. when we beat president trump and mitch mcconnell walks into the oval office to do negotiations, what do you want when that door closes to fight for women's rights? i have been the fiercest advocate for over a decade and i promise you when that door closed i will guarantee your reproductive rights no ma
wade right now.ling that we're debating this on this stage in 2019 whether women should have access to reproductive rights. i think we have to stop playing defense and start playing offense. one thing about politics with the corruption and the deal making. when the door is closed and negotiations are made, there are conversations about women's rights and compromises have been made on our backs. that's how we got to the hyde amendment. a compromise by the leaders of both parties. then we have...
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anthony kennedy, appointed by reagan turned out to be the b biggest block in roe vs wade.and the people turned out to be liberal on the court. why did you, sueder and kennedy drift away from the republican party? >> first of all, i've never really have been a political person of any kind. i'm not conscious of ever changing my basic views and first it was clear from the letter you read, when they started the president ford would still appoint me. and i think that what has changed is that the-- very large number of republicans really don't think all republicans are like donald trump. >> you don't think so? >> no. >> but if that's not true, why is the whole apparatus of the party get behind him? >> i don't know. [laughter] >> that's an honest answer. okay. another case that when people think about your long history, one of the cases that's brought up is the chevron versus nrdc. in the chevron case you created a legal standard that's lasted for decades and that is basically that the congress writes laws and everything that's sort of in that law isn't spelled out, but federal a
anthony kennedy, appointed by reagan turned out to be the b biggest block in roe vs wade.and the people turned out to be liberal on the court. why did you, sueder and kennedy drift away from the republican party? >> first of all, i've never really have been a political person of any kind. i'm not conscious of ever changing my basic views and first it was clear from the letter you read, when they started the president ford would still appoint me. and i think that what has changed is that...
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wade? we are not doing that. we are not going back. we are not going back. we are not going back. and here is the other thing. comes in office on all of these promises about how he was going to take care of working people. how he was going to take care of farmers. and then what does he do? he does policy by tweet based on ego. his so-called trade policy, trade policy by tweet, which ends up resulting in the fact that farmers across our country may be looking at bankruptcy before the end of the year. that as many as 700,000 autoworkers in our country may be out of a job by the end of the year. the american family on a daily basis because of that so-called trade policy, which i call the trump trade tax, american families today are spending $1.4 million more a month on everything from shampoo to washing machines. this is an individual who has betrayed us. he said he would do one thing and has done quite another. and so here is what i say about this. the task before us and the fight before us includes the requirement that we successfully prosecute the case against him. [laughter] and
wade? we are not doing that. we are not going back. we are not going back. we are not going back. and here is the other thing. comes in office on all of these promises about how he was going to take care of working people. how he was going to take care of farmers. and then what does he do? he does policy by tweet based on ego. his so-called trade policy, trade policy by tweet, which ends up resulting in the fact that farmers across our country may be looking at bankruptcy before the end of the...
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let's remember how they waded into the conspiratorial fever swamp over the past two years. they give time with one guest who among other things in the formal white house adviser was s close to being executed espionage. msnbc built segment after segment, show after show on building anticipation for a big reveal. but then the report took some of their stories right off the table and then last week i disappointed the political left yet again. so they needed a new target. a few hours later came the "washington post" column authored by a pond and spent mucpundit had spentmuch of the n carrying water for its failed foreign policiesnd and excusing president obama's weakness on russia. mitch mcconnell is a russian asset. a shameful smear and based on more lies he repeatedly claims i thought all efforts to raise the defenses against russian meddling. the coordinate work between congress, the administration and the states which are primarily responsible for the elections and the senate has passed major positions on the subject this year what's more, one of the specific pieces of legi
let's remember how they waded into the conspiratorial fever swamp over the past two years. they give time with one guest who among other things in the formal white house adviser was s close to being executed espionage. msnbc built segment after segment, show after show on building anticipation for a big reveal. but then the report took some of their stories right off the table and then last week i disappointed the political left yet again. so they needed a new target. a few hours later came the...
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suspicion among these officers now the man who arrived on a flight from colombia was asked to remove the wadewere feeling half a kilo of cocaine glued to his head he was then swiftly arrested in what police are calling operation to pay. you're watching to have your news from doc film is coming up next and of course we have more news coming up at the top of the hour you'll be joined by my colleague sumi sell misconduct i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for your company tough a great. place. for 1st economy let's shift some of the doors grandma's arrives. to join your recantation on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. returns home on t w don't come into tanks.
suspicion among these officers now the man who arrived on a flight from colombia was asked to remove the wadewere feeling half a kilo of cocaine glued to his head he was then swiftly arrested in what police are calling operation to pay. you're watching to have your news from doc film is coming up next and of course we have more news coming up at the top of the hour you'll be joined by my colleague sumi sell misconduct i'm sorry kelly in berlin thank you so much for your company tough a great....
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rÁpidamente tambiÉn estÁ el comentario de dwayne wade quien dice "tengo fe en ti, en tus habilidadessto. y ahora vamos a despedirnos con esto. porque en univisiÓn estamos muy contentos. esta semana arranco tudn, la cadena nÚmero uno para los fanÁticos del deporte y la casa del fÚtbol en los estados unidos. locutor: a partir de hoy, inicia una nueva historia de mÉxico y estados unidos. locutora: en lugar donde unidos te daremos mÁs. locutor: un espacio que detonar al millones de latinos. locutora: en una sola voz. ♪ ♪ tudn, vimos tu pasiÓn. ♪ ♪ >>esta anunciado este dÍael mayor acuerdo en la historia por incumplimiento de datos de una de las compaÑÍas de crÉdito que estÁ en medio de la controversia. los detalles en breves minutos. >> estÁ a punto de iniciar el nuevo aÑo escolar en el distrito unificado escolar, en el segunda mÁs grande del paÍs. le diremos cuÁles son las preparaciones desde la central de autobuses. >> iniciamos esta semana bajÓ mucho calor. la segunda ola de calor nos va estar afectando la mayor parte de esta semana voy a estar explicando a quÉ se deben estos cambios.
rÁpidamente tambiÉn estÁ el comentario de dwayne wade quien dice "tengo fe en ti, en tus habilidadessto. y ahora vamos a despedirnos con esto. porque en univisiÓn estamos muy contentos. esta semana arranco tudn, la cadena nÚmero uno para los fanÁticos del deporte y la casa del fÚtbol en los estados unidos. locutor: a partir de hoy, inicia una nueva historia de mÉxico y estados unidos. locutora: en lugar donde unidos te daremos mÁs. locutor: un espacio que detonar al millones de...
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he wades on to the beach and levet turns to him and says play the pipes. he would turn to him all day and say give us a tune. give us a tune. very british, very exsen traffic. used to stop all the time and he played the pipes. he actually walked up and down the beaches three times playing the pipes on deday. an incredible, incredible story. let's move on. i'm not quite finished, but i'm almost there. this is me with another commando. he's french. so today in france today he's a good. he's a superstar because he's one of only three living frenchmen who landed on d-day, actually invaded his own country to liberate it. leon gauthier. he had a green beret, and i was going to attempt to steal it but i would have been shot. he was a very, very proud commando. first wave sword beach. that's his daughter there, and what's amazing about this photograph, i find it amazing anyways, is if you look behind him. that oil pointing is a repetition there. and the was one of three french guys from 177 who invade their own country on deday. an amazing guy. great representatio
he wades on to the beach and levet turns to him and says play the pipes. he would turn to him all day and say give us a tune. give us a tune. very british, very exsen traffic. used to stop all the time and he played the pipes. he actually walked up and down the beaches three times playing the pipes on deday. an incredible, incredible story. let's move on. i'm not quite finished, but i'm almost there. this is me with another commando. he's french. so today in france today he's a good. he's a...