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that accommodation is what was at the heart of what wheaton college was objecting to in the u.s.reme court this week. >> this is a christian college based in illinois. and now this is a college, it is not a corporation. >> yes. >> unlike the one on which the monday case was based but they are saying we are entitled to win exemption. >> they are. in fact, no one really objects. they are eligible for this accommodation, but they are claiming that the accommodation itself, the signing of the government form makes them complicit in providing the conjunto primavera accept if the coverage and they say that violates the religious freedom act. >> so they are asking the supreme court for an emergency injunction that would prevent the government from fining them if they didn't comply with the requirement or would prevent government from insisting on the accommodation or being fined for not providing the coverage. >> and there is this form that there is about. >> yes. >> justice stone i can't, sonia sotomayor in her dissent used very strong language about what the majority had held. she did
that accommodation is what was at the heart of what wheaton college was objecting to in the u.s.reme court this week. >> this is a christian college based in illinois. and now this is a college, it is not a corporation. >> yes. >> unlike the one on which the monday case was based but they are saying we are entitled to win exemption. >> they are. in fact, no one really objects. they are eligible for this accommodation, but they are claiming that the accommodation itself,...
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. >>> wheaton college is a christian college in illinois.from the affordable care act's mandate that employer-sponsored health insurance cover birth control at no cost. all wheaton college has to do to get that exemption is to fill out a form. ebsa form 700 to be exact. this is what it looks like. just a one-page form. but wheaton college says it shouldn't have to fill out the form. that by filling out the form, it would be complicit in the use of contraceptives by its staff and students. wheaton says that therefore filling out esba form 700 is a substantial burden and on this past thursday afternoon, the supreme court agreed with wheaton college. the court ruled that wheaton college doesn't have to fill out ebsa form 700 and that it could instead send a letter of its own design and still be exempt from the mandate. joining me is erin carmon and david cohen, professor of law at drexel university. what are we talking about here? i am looking, that's a technical term. the ebsa 700 form is one of the easiest forms i think i have ever seen from
. >>> wheaton college is a christian college in illinois.from the affordable care act's mandate that employer-sponsored health insurance cover birth control at no cost. all wheaton college has to do to get that exemption is to fill out a form. ebsa form 700 to be exact. this is what it looks like. just a one-page form. but wheaton college says it shouldn't have to fill out the form. that by filling out the form, it would be complicit in the use of contraceptives by its staff and...
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again this is in wheaton at st. margaret's way west of georgia avenue and university boulevard is to the north of this area. those would be your two best alternate routes i believe and those are going to be heavier than normal. i think it will take a while with this investigation. we'll keep you posted. over to a map. first of all you have the slow traffic on the beltway as well from college park into silver spring. it's going to take you about 17 minutes through that stretch. again, that investigation i just told you about is right here north of the beltway in the wheaton area on pliers road at st. margaret's way. let's go to another map. this time we'll check out what it looks like on 95 northbound. it's going to be about 21 minutes from triangle into springfield. let's go to the live picture right now in springfield. look at this. this looks absolutely fantastic, especially for a mid- morning rush hour where things are looking good as you travel through this area on to 395 and up to the 14th street bridge. let's
again this is in wheaton at st. margaret's way west of georgia avenue and university boulevard is to the north of this area. those would be your two best alternate routes i believe and those are going to be heavier than normal. i think it will take a while with this investigation. we'll keep you posted. over to a map. first of all you have the slow traffic on the beltway as well from college park into silver spring. it's going to take you about 17 minutes through that stretch. again, that...
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and the wheaton case is a good example of that.ave to say that i view this as a very difficult issue, right. this is not an easy question, where religious liberty ends and the federal government's legitimate authority to put a welfare program in starts. but one thing you can be sure of, shannon, is we're not going to have a nuanced, calm discussion. >> the dust is still settling. >> we're going to have a battle because mara's right. the ads are already started in the north carolina race, but over in arkansas where mark pryor is running for re-election as a democrat, they're using these cases against him because apparently the ruling is more popular in arkansas and people are saying, well, mark pryor wouldn't have put sam alito on the supreme court. the supreme court is more politicized and polarized than ever. it's a reflection of what's happening in the broader electorate. and, you know, i don't think that's a good thing because i think the religious freedom restoration act itself is a token of an earlier, more bipartisan time whe
and the wheaton case is a good example of that.ave to say that i view this as a very difficult issue, right. this is not an easy question, where religious liberty ends and the federal government's legitimate authority to put a welfare program in starts. but one thing you can be sure of, shannon, is we're not going to have a nuanced, calm discussion. >> the dust is still settling. >> we're going to have a battle because mara's right. the ads are already started in the north carolina...
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never heard of wheaton college? perhaps this other name will ring a bell. according to the associated press, in its term that begins in october, a challenge from the university of notre dame probably will be the first case to reach the court. so the questions are, what can and will the white house do? and how will the issue of women's access to health care play out at the ballot box 100 days from now? we have a democratic strategist and mark murray is the senior political editor for nbc news. they all join us. thank you all for being here. i want to start with what actually happened first. you were tweeting about this over the weekend. i was all on your timeline because it was really shocking. you first have sam alito write the hobby lobby decision and say, no worries, it's just about these three different things hobby lobby doesn't want to cover. then they sort of dropped the bomb, i guess you could say. monday, the 30th, you have the hobby lobby decision saying some corporations can restrict birth control coverage. the next day, tuesday, the decision clar
never heard of wheaton college? perhaps this other name will ring a bell. according to the associated press, in its term that begins in october, a challenge from the university of notre dame probably will be the first case to reach the court. so the questions are, what can and will the white house do? and how will the issue of women's access to health care play out at the ballot box 100 days from now? we have a democratic strategist and mark murray is the senior political editor for nbc news....
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the wheaton ruling was essentially we're not going to impose the hhs rule into there's a decision onader accommodation you're talking about. they haven't decided on this issue. what they are talking about is religious freedom restoration act, which says you have to have the least intrusive means to achieve these purposes. the court looked at this and said this is not the least intrusive means. the real question is, is the broader religious efforts the path to take here. the president has decided on that and doesn't want to preview. >> the question is can you find a way to get contraception to women who want it through the insurance companies as a way to get around people who have religious -- >> obviously that's what the fix would be. lets go to the raw politics of this. used to be social conservative movement hoped quietly for losses on supreme court, it gave them a political reason for existing, somebody to campaign for, beat up on the courts. what's fascinating for hobby lobby how exciting democratic campaigns are running on. we have something on the left. the swing vote is when i
the wheaton ruling was essentially we're not going to impose the hhs rule into there's a decision onader accommodation you're talking about. they haven't decided on this issue. what they are talking about is religious freedom restoration act, which says you have to have the least intrusive means to achieve these purposes. the court looked at this and said this is not the least intrusive means. the real question is, is the broader religious efforts the path to take here. the president has...
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wil wheaton said -- i'm sorry, that was wil wheaton. here's another one. and fox news cover this developing sharknado story. here we are. how much of a surprise has this buzz been, anthony? >> it's been great. we made this low-budget movie. shot it in 18 days. probably had the budget of the craft service budget on a batman movie for one day and we ended up with this pop culture phenomen phenomenon. no one ever thought it would be what it is. we thought we'd all be destroying our careers going don with flaming sharks. we're talking about a sequel and everybody knwe know wanted to b in the movie. you want to tap into something and we made people happy for a few minutes. that's kind of important. >> was there any conversation about whether you should do the second one? >> no. i mean, the first one, originally it was called "dark skies." so i thought -- >> such a worse title, am i right? >> i thought that was, when it was "dark skies," okay, that doesn't look that bad. >> we tricked you. >> and then all of a sudden, yes, it sounded good. then a couple days int
wil wheaton said -- i'm sorry, that was wil wheaton. here's another one. and fox news cover this developing sharknado story. here we are. how much of a surprise has this buzz been, anthony? >> it's been great. we made this low-budget movie. shot it in 18 days. probably had the budget of the craft service budget on a batman movie for one day and we ended up with this pop culture phenomen phenomenon. no one ever thought it would be what it is. we thought we'd all be destroying our careers...
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the wheaton ruling was essentially, we're not going to impose the hhs rule until there's a decision on broader accommodation you're talking about, and they haven't decided on this issue. what they're talking about is the religious freedom restoration act, which says you have to pursue the least intrusive means to achieve these purposes. the court looked at this and said this was not the least intrue tisive means. the question question is is the accommodation for nonreligious groups the path? >> isn't the question can you find a way to get contraception to women who want it through the insurance companies and as a way to get around people who have religious -- >> obviously that's what the fik was supposed to be but let's go to the raw politics of this is normally it used to be conservative movement used to quietly hope for losses on the supreme court because it gave them a political reason for existing, it gave them something to campaign for, somebody to beat up. what was fascinating post hobby lobby was how frankly excited democratic campaigns were acting. almost like we have something
the wheaton ruling was essentially, we're not going to impose the hhs rule until there's a decision on broader accommodation you're talking about, and they haven't decided on this issue. what they're talking about is the religious freedom restoration act, which says you have to pursue the least intrusive means to achieve these purposes. the court looked at this and said this was not the least intrue tisive means. the question question is is the accommodation for nonreligious groups the path?...
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but whether it is wheaton college, whether it is notre dame, whether it is grace college or numerous other institutions, it is foreign understand that in many of these institutions a ribbon of faith, a stream of water runs through everything they do in those organizations, and particularly in those schools of higher learning and those entities that provide social services through food banks, through dealing with the homeless. the element of faith is a important to their success, it is important to their results, it is important to their beliefs. whether it is faith in learning, as is the central part of institutions like notre dame or wheaton college or others; or whether it is a homeless shelter in southbend, indiana -- that is the combination of churches and university and city and county and has some federal funding and some local funding and some volunteer funding, it is essential, as they told me on one of my visits, that this ribbon of faith is essential to the success of their program. and to the rehabilitation of those who walk through the front door often homeless and leave
but whether it is wheaton college, whether it is notre dame, whether it is grace college or numerous other institutions, it is foreign understand that in many of these institutions a ribbon of faith, a stream of water runs through everything they do in those organizations, and particularly in those schools of higher learning and those entities that provide social services through food banks, through dealing with the homeless. the element of faith is a important to their success, it is important...
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. >>> new info on yesterday's early morning shooting in wheaton, in addition to the 13- year-old arrested yesterday, police have now also arrested a 19-year-old, someone named ibar umenzor now facing attempted murder and other charges. detectives believe the 18-year- old woman who was shot near pliersville road and douglas avenue was attacked because she was talking to the police about a gang named little r. the cops say umenzor was the wheelman, stopped in front of the victim, got out, started walking toward her and the victim started to run. that is when the 13-year-old shot her in the back, came up on her, stood over her and shot her multiple times as she lay on the pavement. somehow unbelievably she was released from the hospital yesterday. that 13-year-old also is facing attempted murder charges. >>> a commuter alert now, crews on the scene of a water main break in hyattsville. here's a look at the mess left behind from the prince george's county police department. they took that picture. that water main break forced the closure of the intersection of rhode island avenue and crittend
. >>> new info on yesterday's early morning shooting in wheaton, in addition to the 13- year-old arrested yesterday, police have now also arrested a 19-year-old, someone named ibar umenzor now facing attempted murder and other charges. detectives believe the 18-year- old woman who was shot near pliersville road and douglas avenue was attacked because she was talking to the police about a gang named little r. the cops say umenzor was the wheelman, stopped in front of the victim, got...
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on friday or on thursday, the court freed wheaton college from the religious process saying they only had to turn in a note saying the contraceptive man date was too honorous, does congress plan on doing anything about that? >> we're going to push the effort brought forth today but i'll look at what wheaton college can do now. i want to reference what justice ginsburg pointed out. this decision was misguided and we have to take the steps now to push back and ensure women make their own health care decisions. this is not only being able to live the life the way you want to live it and economic empowerment and having health care choices available to you. it's not just been contraceptives but all kinds of medical procedures. if your boss decides he or she doesn't like the provision of those through your insurance plan, you can be restricted from having that access. it's not right and not what the affordable care act intended to do and people of colorado think the health insurance system ought to provide. >> it feels a little like a game of whack a mole. you have one work around another i
on friday or on thursday, the court freed wheaton college from the religious process saying they only had to turn in a note saying the contraceptive man date was too honorous, does congress plan on doing anything about that? >> we're going to push the effort brought forth today but i'll look at what wheaton college can do now. i want to reference what justice ginsburg pointed out. this decision was misguided and we have to take the steps now to push back and ensure women make their own...
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i think silver wheaton valuationwise makes sense. >> mark, what about you?the institutions we like is regional bank by a name of pnc financial. they're trading about 13 times. their footprint covers basically the east coast and they have a particularly large franchise in the populous mid-atlantic and florida areas, and we like the prospects for the domestic economic recovery theme that we believe is under way and is a consequence of better loan activity, commercial and industrial, but also an improvement in the housing market that bodes well for their net interest margins. >> mark, i see pcn and i want to bring in the panel in a second, but they're only off about 1% today. they've done pretty well this year. so, even though they haven't seen a big move lower, you like them here? you like pnc? >> i'd be comfortable owning them in here, kelly. and if they went down in sympathy with the market, if it continues to deteriorate, then i'd be willing to buy in along the way. >> okay, got it. >> i think if you're going to play the financials, the regional banks are c
i think silver wheaton valuationwise makes sense. >> mark, what about you?the institutions we like is regional bank by a name of pnc financial. they're trading about 13 times. their footprint covers basically the east coast and they have a particularly large franchise in the populous mid-atlantic and florida areas, and we like the prospects for the domestic economic recovery theme that we believe is under way and is a consequence of better loan activity, commercial and industrial, but...
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with the wheaton ruling, it sort of tipped our hands the very next day. you know what the accommodation may not stand either. we are back to square one. >> frank lives in fort lauderdale, florida. he is on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, hi, i want to ask you about the religious component in this whole argument, which you have been addressing from the pro choice side. you know, on notre dame university there was, a you know, there was some people who didn't want obama to speak there a number of years ago because of his views on abortion some of the alumni got pretty mad. georgetown university, obama spoke at that school. they covered up the christian cross in the back drop. i saw obama at notre dame, i sided with him there. i basically was against them putting a white sheet over the christian cross. i thought if obowl is going to choose that venue, he has to put up with the institution or which includes the catholic church that he's at and to a certain extent, i, you know, i sympathize with the ruling. i figure it's similar to this case to
with the wheaton ruling, it sort of tipped our hands the very next day. you know what the accommodation may not stand either. we are back to square one. >> frank lives in fort lauderdale, florida. he is on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, hi, i want to ask you about the religious component in this whole argument, which you have been addressing from the pro choice side. you know, on notre dame university there was, a you know, there was some people who didn't want...
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. >>> now, first hobby lobby, now wheaton college.ll tell you about a new supreme court ruling on obamacare and the mandate. >>> just ahead, we have the latest on hurricane arthur's glancing blow along the hurricane coast. a cat 2. this thing packed a punch. we will tell you where it's headed next. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! where its biggest refinery has been attacked. more chaos over there means higher prices here but we can take control with renewable fuels like ethanol. it means more jobs and more security... less pollution and less pain at the pump. because it's time to stop letting chaos decide our... energy future. tell congress and the epa
. >>> now, first hobby lobby, now wheaton college.ll tell you about a new supreme court ruling on obamacare and the mandate. >>> just ahead, we have the latest on hurricane arthur's glancing blow along the hurricane coast. a cat 2. this thing packed a punch. we will tell you where it's headed next. defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get...
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wheaton. so are you aware of commissioner comight's waiver? >> his waiver request? yeah. i was made aware of it. >> i think you're in support of commissioner chow. >>i am. >> i am wondering what your position for commissioner smith, if you had a thought? >> yeah. i think with commissioner smith it was a different type of waiver, a blanket waiver and not a case by case basis. i think commissioner smith -- he served as director of the firm and he has the ability to decide on behalf of the firm what projects he can take and not take and the financial implications of that. i think with commissioner chow being one of five members in leadership it's not apples to apples so i think it presentses a different case in this instance. >> this may be a question you can't answer or too difficult to answer. was a request made by commissioner smith to write a letter of support or endorse ments and could you have? >> a request wasn't made and i wasn't made of that waiver request. we appreciate commissioner smith's service on the arts commission and we reappointed him which shows we believ
wheaton. so are you aware of commissioner comight's waiver? >> his waiver request? yeah. i was made aware of it. >> i think you're in support of commissioner chow. >>i am. >> i am wondering what your position for commissioner smith, if you had a thought? >> yeah. i think with commissioner smith it was a different type of waiver, a blanket waiver and not a case by case basis. i think commissioner smith -- he served as director of the firm and he has the ability to...
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by 4:00 a couple showers possible maybe north of town, maybe towards wheaton and towards gaithersburg. notice it's all green, nothing crazy heavy at this point. by 5:30 a couple of showers north, howard county, montgomery county. most of us will have a dry commute home as well. tomorrow's not going to be the stormy day. by 7:30 about 24 hours from now, generically okay -- generally okay, 83 in gaithersburg, still lingering showers, cumberland, oakland and petersburg, no doubt that will be the focus again tomorrow. 74 by 7:00, 78 by 9, 83 by 11 and 86 maybe, maybe a shower by 1 p.m. next three days there's your hot day with some storms on wednesday 92, and there's jr. stormy -- your stormy day with showers and thunderstorms 87 on thursday. next seven days, nice on friday and saturday, less humid. near 90 again sunday and monday with a couple (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru
by 4:00 a couple showers possible maybe north of town, maybe towards wheaton and towards gaithersburg. notice it's all green, nothing crazy heavy at this point. by 5:30 a couple of showers north, howard county, montgomery county. most of us will have a dry commute home as well. tomorrow's not going to be the stormy day. by 7:30 about 24 hours from now, generically okay -- generally okay, 83 in gaithersburg, still lingering showers, cumberland, oakland and petersburg, no doubt that will be the...
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with the wheaton ruling, it sort of tipped our hands the very next day. you know what the accommodation may not stand either. we are back to square one. >> frank lives in fort lauderdale, florida. he is on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, hi, i want to ask you about the religious component in this whole argument, which you have been addressing from the pro choice side. you know, on notre dame university there was, a you know, there was some people who didn't want obama to speak there a number of years ago because of his views on abortion some of the alumni got pretty mad. georgetown university, obama spoke at that school. they covered up the christian cross in the back drop. i saw obama at notre dame, i sided with him there. i basically was against them putting a white sheet over the christian cross. i thought if obowl is going to choose that venue, he has to put up with the institution or which includes the catholic church that he's at and to a certain extent, i, you know, i sympathize with the ruling. i figure it's similar to this case to
with the wheaton ruling, it sort of tipped our hands the very next day. you know what the accommodation may not stand either. we are back to square one. >> frank lives in fort lauderdale, florida. he is on our independent line. go ahead. >> caller: yes, hi, i want to ask you about the religious component in this whole argument, which you have been addressing from the pro choice side. you know, on notre dame university there was, a you know, there was some people who didn't want...
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. >> although a few days later in the wheaton case, the court said even having to do the opt-out paperworkight violate company's religious principles. >> so a company's principles could be almost anything. jehovah's witnesses object to blood transfusions. i imagine the amish aren't too keen on ambulances. where does this end? [cheering and applause] >> i'll tell you where it ends. >> jon: whoa. whoa. >> jon, i'll tell you where this all ends. it ends with pantless mondays. >> jon: jason, we have talked about. this you cannot come to work without pants. we've talked about this. >> you're right. i can't, but my corporation jonesy wonesy has a bonesy llc can do whatever the [bleeped] it wants. and as a devotely religious corporation, i cannot let pants jeopardize the health and saifort of the baby i have growing in my dick. [laughter] >> jon: i'm sorry. the what now? >> you heard me, john. i've got a dick baby. >> jon: really, jason, there's no such thing as a dick baby. >> i sincerely believe that there is. >> jon, he's been doing this dick baby thing all damn day. >> don't belittle my faith
. >> although a few days later in the wheaton case, the court said even having to do the opt-out paperworkight violate company's religious principles. >> so a company's principles could be almost anything. jehovah's witnesses object to blood transfusions. i imagine the amish aren't too keen on ambulances. where does this end? [cheering and applause] >> i'll tell you where it ends. >> jon: whoa. whoa. >> jon, i'll tell you where this all ends. it ends with pantless...
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when you turn to ask republican candidates, where do you stand on wheaton, this is the new question ofoe v. wade. this is a brand new litmus test. i'm not sure republicans are prepared to answer it. >> more to the point, where do you stand on contraception? you're in georgia, a state that's got major statewide race coming up, including a senate race that happens to have a woman running in it. are you starting to see any ripples from this decision actually in the political zeitgeist down there where you are? >> you know, what i have begun to see is that while people on the ground are talking about these decisions, the leading candidates we have on the democratic side at least for governor and for u.s. senate have really stayed away from what they believe are wedge issues. we're still a very conservative state. so any democrat, you know, who wins a nomination here and goes on to win the general election will have to come from a blue-dog tradition, meaning they're going to be a bit like maybe jason carter, who votes in favor of an open-carry law. and they're going to be a little bit more
when you turn to ask republican candidates, where do you stand on wheaton, this is the new question ofoe v. wade. this is a brand new litmus test. i'm not sure republicans are prepared to answer it. >> more to the point, where do you stand on contraception? you're in georgia, a state that's got major statewide race coming up, including a senate race that happens to have a woman running in it. are you starting to see any ripples from this decision actually in the political zeitgeist down...
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what do we see with the wheaton case?cktrack with this court decision on the wheaton case. >> well, you know, i think the dam is open. i think the decision leaves open the possibility of other closely held or family held companies that are not necessarily publicly held with stockholders. i think it leaves open for them to challenge any number of inencumbran inencumbrances. what we do know is that women are taking notice of this and that there's been an early and deep backlash to this decision. we know it's going to impact 2014. it may very well impact 2016. but what's really most telling is it's going to impact the businesses themselves, because women are frankly shopping someplace else, and i think those are penalties that people didn't expect to pay. >> jackie, let me bring you in here. what are we seeing from the female justices now? sotomayor wrote that signing this waiver is contrary to its religious believes. she said she genuinely believes that, but thinks one's religious believes are substantially burdened does no
what do we see with the wheaton case?cktrack with this court decision on the wheaton case. >> well, you know, i think the dam is open. i think the decision leaves open the possibility of other closely held or family held companies that are not necessarily publicly held with stockholders. i think it leaves open for them to challenge any number of inencumbran inencumbrances. what we do know is that women are taking notice of this and that there's been an early and deep backlash to this...
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the 18-year-old victim was walking with a group of dwirlz yesterday morning in wheaton. investigators say a group of boys met the girls just after 5:00 a.m. the victim was shot after some kind of confrontation. the 13-year-old is charged with attempted murder and armed robbery. >>> a new way of commuting is coming to prince william county. today bre is breaking ground on a new station in dumfries. they have been planning it since the early 2000s. >>> today house majority leader eric cantor will step down from his leadership post. coming up, the democrat who is calling it a huge loss for the state of virginia. >>> plus, new numbers just released in the last hour about the ebola outbreak in west africa. it's growing >>> new developments this morning in the israel/gaza conflict. israel's prime minister is vowing to dismantle the hamas tunnel network in the gaza strip. benjamin netanyahu says he will not accept any truce that won't allow israel to complete its mission of destroying the sophisticated tunnel network which he says has been used to carry out deadly attacks insid
the 18-year-old victim was walking with a group of dwirlz yesterday morning in wheaton. investigators say a group of boys met the girls just after 5:00 a.m. the victim was shot after some kind of confrontation. the 13-year-old is charged with attempted murder and armed robbery. >>> a new way of commuting is coming to prince william county. today bre is breaking ground on a new station in dumfries. they have been planning it since the early 2000s. >>> today house majority...
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the cut off the georgetown pike which is now beers mill road and wheaton, maryland. it comes right off the edge of fort stevens. early decided not to invade. early being early, he caused the trouble. there was fighting going on with our chile -- with artillery and skirmishes. this was all -- we are now in the city of washington, d.c. it is not urban washington but it is definitely the city. back then, this was all farms. this was hardly considered part of washington, d.c. because washington was down there were the white house is in downtown in georgetown. they cleared trees out for firing outside fort stevens but this was all farmland. people from washington came out to see what all the excitement was about, including president lincoln. fort stevens was -- might have been the most expensive of the defenses in washington. there were 67 of them. not all of them were as expensive as this one. there was a magazine. it was enclosed on all of the sides. some women were just pointing out towards the defenses. they were built up very heavily and they were all connected. fort
the cut off the georgetown pike which is now beers mill road and wheaton, maryland. it comes right off the edge of fort stevens. early decided not to invade. early being early, he caused the trouble. there was fighting going on with our chile -- with artillery and skirmishes. this was all -- we are now in the city of washington, d.c. it is not urban washington but it is definitely the city. back then, this was all farms. this was hardly considered part of washington, d.c. because washington was...
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legal -- i mean, let's not even go -- it is so stunning, and then, of course, this is more like the wheatonision a few days later which was also problematic. but, you know, that court decision was a frightening one, that five men should get down to the specifics of whether a woman should use a diaphragm and she should pay for it herself or her boss. it's not her boss' business. the business is whatever his business is, but it's not what contraception she uses. so the court decision is -- you know, we're all taken aback by it. we'll meet and build our consensus around what we would do, but before the court decision, yeah, i would say i would have voted for the bill, as i celebrated its passage in the united states senate because it's a giant step forward. again, not what we want, but what we could get passed, and that's what legislation is. and at some point as leaders, you have to make a decision to say should we just get nothing around here because this is the order of the day. the agenda is nothing and the time table is never. or do we put the pressure on to say bring the bill to the floo
legal -- i mean, let's not even go -- it is so stunning, and then, of course, this is more like the wheatonision a few days later which was also problematic. but, you know, that court decision was a frightening one, that five men should get down to the specifics of whether a woman should use a diaphragm and she should pay for it herself or her boss. it's not her boss' business. the business is whatever his business is, but it's not what contraception she uses. so the court decision is -- you...
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the 18-year-old victim was walking with a group of girls yesterday morning in wheaton. investigators say the boys met the girls on plyers mill road just after 5:00 a.m.. the 13-year-old is charged with attempted murder. and armed robbery. >>> new this morning, crews have stopped the last of the water gushing from a 30 inch pipe near the university of california los angeles. the 93-year-old pipe burst on tuesday spewing an estimated 20 million gallons of water. the water flooded six buildings on campus including the newly renovated basketball arena. six people help to go clean up are being treated for exposure to carbon monoxide. they're expected to be okay. >>> we're celebrating summer in loudoun county today. >> it's been a little cool the last few days, so they have decided to give us a little christmas spirit. >> angie goff live outside of town hall with a specific guest. what is going on out there? >> reporter: hey, guys. i hate to tell you, but tom kierein got the forecast wrong. it is snowing here in leesburg. it is christmas in july. what we have here? what is th
the 18-year-old victim was walking with a group of girls yesterday morning in wheaton. investigators say the boys met the girls on plyers mill road just after 5:00 a.m.. the 13-year-old is charged with attempted murder. and armed robbery. >>> new this morning, crews have stopped the last of the water gushing from a 30 inch pipe near the university of california los angeles. the 93-year-old pipe burst on tuesday spewing an estimated 20 million gallons of water. the water flooded six...
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in wheaton, and 90 year-old from naperville, a sophomore at iowa wednesday illinois amateur in a sudden-death playoff. and finally, with bears camp less than a week away, a whole famer was never a big fan of quarterbacks weighs in on expectations for color. >> he has to play like a franchise quarterback. everybody is expecting that he is a franchise quarterback with the talent but if you look at the proof, it's not in the pudding. he's got to be better. we need more bang for the buck out of the quarterback and he is capable of it. >> we will find out starting next thursday when camp begins. >>stocks plunge yesterday... as isreal began launching a ground offensive in gaza shortly after the malaysia airlines crashed in ukraine.. the down down 161 the nasdaq falling 62 and the s-and-p down 23 in the race for governor: republican candidate bruce rauner rolled out his plan to revamp the illinois tax code. rauner's 22-page budget proposal phases out the state's income tax increase, by rolling back the personal rate from five to three percent ... over four years. he'd expand the sales tax to cover s
in wheaton, and 90 year-old from naperville, a sophomore at iowa wednesday illinois amateur in a sudden-death playoff. and finally, with bears camp less than a week away, a whole famer was never a big fan of quarterbacks weighs in on expectations for color. >> he has to play like a franchise quarterback. everybody is expecting that he is a franchise quarterback with the talent but if you look at the proof, it's not in the pudding. he's got to be better. we need more bang for the buck out...
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the high court said that wheaton college, a christian school, could by pass federal rules when expressing religious objection to the mandate. the court's female justice said the decision seems to cricket monday's hobby lobby ruling. meanwhile, colorado's attorney general is now suing a county clerk over giving marriage license to say same sex couples. colorado law prohibits same-sex marriage. the same ruling in utah applies in colorado too. the clerk said she really has no plans to stop. >> this fourth of july weekend, islanders in hawaii are questioning their own past. we report on how to build a native ho wine government and raising questions about whether the u.s. has claim to its 50t 50th state. ♪ >> hawaii's language and culture is widely celebrated on the islands now, however the teaching of hawaiian was banned after the kingdom of hawaii was overthrown and the land annexed by the united states. it's this history that natives hope will be addressed by the formation of a native hawaiian government, similar to those of native american tribes in the mainland u.s. >> if you have a legal
the high court said that wheaton college, a christian school, could by pass federal rules when expressing religious objection to the mandate. the court's female justice said the decision seems to cricket monday's hobby lobby ruling. meanwhile, colorado's attorney general is now suing a county clerk over giving marriage license to say same sex couples. colorado law prohibits same-sex marriage. the same ruling in utah applies in colorado too. the clerk said she really has no plans to stop....
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but in the second quarter issued thursday, the court temporarily exempted the christian school of wheaton college in illinois from filling out such a form. the decision drew scathing opposition from the three female justices on the court, who accused their male colleagues of effectively reversing or stands in the hobby lobby case. justice sonia sotomayor wrote that the latest move -- and in indonesia, and the report is in -- accusing indonesian forces of a covert campaign to rig this week's presidential elections. website, allan nairn reports officials from indonesia's army special forces in the state intelligence agency recently met to discuss how to ensure victory for general prabowo subianto. sources, to an unnamed the participants confirmed an ongoing operation that intel's ballot tampering, street violence, threats against supporters of rival candidate joko widodo. prabowo, who is trained by the u.s., has been accused of human the 1990's.s from he was dismissed from the army in 1998 following accusations of complicity in the abduction and torture of indonesian activist. and those are
but in the second quarter issued thursday, the court temporarily exempted the christian school of wheaton college in illinois from filling out such a form. the decision drew scathing opposition from the three female justices on the court, who accused their male colleagues of effectively reversing or stands in the hobby lobby case. justice sonia sotomayor wrote that the latest move -- and in indonesia, and the report is in -- accusing indonesian forces of a covert campaign to rig this week's...
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we saw that later this week in the wheaton decision amy referred to which is that on monday, i suppose the court said one of the reasons that the corporation doesn't have to provide health insurance coverage that covers birth control is that the government already has this alternative plan for the insurance company providing it and without involving the corporation. then later in the week, the court went ahead and said actually, we are not sure that that plan works either. that might have to be changed as well. we can see that this is going to have a long list of consequences. >> amy, sandra articulated a number of concerns. what other challenges as you see resulting from monday's decision? >> i do think, as is an dr. suggested, i think that whenever you got a ruling of this consequence, there are going to be challenges that follow. and when the court tried to limit it -- said certainly you couldn't rely on this decision to say that you can discriminate against someone based on race. and -- but that left open, well, what about -- you know, a challenge to someone who says that i don't b
we saw that later this week in the wheaton decision amy referred to which is that on monday, i suppose the court said one of the reasons that the corporation doesn't have to provide health insurance coverage that covers birth control is that the government already has this alternative plan for the insurance company providing it and without involving the corporation. then later in the week, the court went ahead and said actually, we are not sure that that plan works either. that might have to be...
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but three days later the supreme court temporarily blocked a contraceptive mandate for wheaton college non-profit school and that drew a furious -- from the three women thane court. it doesn't seem to make sense but perhaps consistency is the hob goblin. it was the complete reversal of what they ruled. >> it is really concerning that any woman would lose access to birth control. we decided at planned parenthood because of the confusion, created by these decisions, we have just launched a new ability for women to text us at 69866. text birth control if they have any questions about how to access birth control coverage because a lot of women are calling us wondering what in the world this all means. >> justice sotomayor wrote in a really furious dissent, those who are bound by our decisions usually believe they can take us at our word. not so today. after expressly relying on the availability of the religious non-profit accommodation to hold that the contraceptive coverage requirement violates the religious freedom restoration act, it retreats from that position. that's what ginsburg had
but three days later the supreme court temporarily blocked a contraceptive mandate for wheaton college non-profit school and that drew a furious -- from the three women thane court. it doesn't seem to make sense but perhaps consistency is the hob goblin. it was the complete reversal of what they ruled. >> it is really concerning that any woman would lose access to birth control. we decided at planned parenthood because of the confusion, created by these decisions, we have just launched a...
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on thursday the supreme court ruled that wheaton, a christian college temporarily does not have to comply tra separaticontraception provi either. >> there are some questions about the justice' politics, spurred in part by justice ruth bader ginsberg's dissent. she called the decision radical and of startling breadth. namely a lot of people are asking is the supreme court making major rulings based on law or ideology. >> joining us now is eric segal, author of the book "supreme myths" why t myths". let's start with the majority opinion. let's put up a graphic. justice alito wrote the opinion and here are the justices who agreed with him, all male, all conservative, all appointed by republican presidents and all catholic. here's the dissenting judges, the three women on the court and the one man appointed by democratic presidents, this is what decided the case, is it gender, religion and politics of the court, instead of following the law? >> it's definitely not the law and it never has been the law at the supreme court. this is not a new phenomenon. i don't want to suggest the roberts cour
on thursday the supreme court ruled that wheaton, a christian college temporarily does not have to comply tra separaticontraception provi either. >> there are some questions about the justice' politics, spurred in part by justice ruth bader ginsberg's dissent. she called the decision radical and of startling breadth. namely a lot of people are asking is the supreme court making major rulings based on law or ideology. >> joining us now is eric segal, author of the book "supreme...
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cases, with respect to wheaten, the court was doing something that was very straight forwarded saying wheatondoesn't have to fill out the form until the case is heard. now, justice sotomayor if you look at the dissent she said at the end, this is not how we normally have injunctions but there is a huge amount of passion in that dissent. both of the cases show, particularly if you look at the dissent, the court restoration says the government has to have a compelling interest if there is a burden and use the least restrictive means to do that. they said in the case of hobby lobby this is not the least restrictive. it is very straight failure. the dissent of both cases, though, show the passion that is there, and, also, frankly, a legal theory we have not seen which is essentially a theory that says abortion rights trump everything else and are more important than the religion. it is not about blocking. was - three votes against it and sign bid clinton. >> people are still upset, which there is always a backlash. when it is 5-4, it is always controversial. on twitter, jackie brooks, asks, will
cases, with respect to wheaten, the court was doing something that was very straight forwarded saying wheatondoesn't have to fill out the form until the case is heard. now, justice sotomayor if you look at the dissent she said at the end, this is not how we normally have injunctions but there is a huge amount of passion in that dissent. both of the cases show, particularly if you look at the dissent, the court restoration says the government has to have a compelling interest if there is a...
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but wheaton college in illinois says just filling out that form makes it complicit in subsidizing coverageoppose. >>: the obama administration says it will release new regulations in >>: there are all likely to end up with a deal that could pass those chambers. a senate bill will allocate 2.3 billion and a $1 billion deduction and the president's request. >>: they have shown how the thing go forward with a glass bulb budget. now >>: los angeles clippers owner donald sterling has filed a new lawsuit in his attempt to keep the team and derail a potential sale of the team. >>: the lawsuit claims that sterling's wife and the n-b-a and commissioner adam silver committed fraud and violated corporate law in their attempt to sell the team. the suit lists many arguments court on the legality of the >>: they include sterling's assertion that he is the team's sole owner and that his wife deceived him when she persuaded >>: now to the latest on a wildfire nopresident obama says the 400- square mile fire could be attributed to climate change. >>: this is video from the fire. >>: it's part of the carlto
but wheaton college in illinois says just filling out that form makes it complicit in subsidizing coverageoppose. >>: the obama administration says it will release new regulations in >>: there are all likely to end up with a deal that could pass those chambers. a senate bill will allocate 2.3 billion and a $1 billion deduction and the president's request. >>: they have shown how the thing go forward with a glass bulb budget. now >>: los angeles clippers owner donald...
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frank wheaton was one of them, and i'm trying to think of chief lee, etc. so there was actually warfare within the equity congress that almost destroyed the regiment movement, by the way. >> but what's fascinating is that they were able to organize at sometimes has rallies of over 4,600 people. >> yes. >> and the fact that he could keep together a unit, a provisional regiment which was established in 1911 of a thousand men, he was able, basically, to keep them together until 1916 despite all the obstacles that had been thrown in their way. and, of course, a disparagement, actually almost character assassination of him. for the way that, you know, officers were selected and cronyism, etc., etc. even marshall, who colonel marshall was the commander of the 8th illinois came to new york and actually did a review, a report on the unofficial of the progress of the 15th new york, what's actually the provisional regiment at the time. and his report was highly critical which also almost led to the destruction of the regiment. another thing that happened is when the
frank wheaton was one of them, and i'm trying to think of chief lee, etc. so there was actually warfare within the equity congress that almost destroyed the regiment movement, by the way. >> but what's fascinating is that they were able to organize at sometimes has rallies of over 4,600 people. >> yes. >> and the fact that he could keep together a unit, a provisional regiment which was established in 1911 of a thousand men, he was able, basically, to keep them together until...