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the arizona is supreme court has just rules. a 160 year old law banning abortions is enforceable making abortion punishable by up to 5 years in prison. except when the mother's life is at risk. this near total, beyond dating back to the civil war, past decades before women even had the right to vote, should never have been resurrected. this ripple effect that we are all experiencing from us to pre him courts detrimental decision to overturn roe vs wade. and i'm to fundamental protections for reproductive care is terrifying and infuriating because of cases like these, the issue of abortion rights is once again at the top of the presidential campaign, ahead of november's vote. just really outrage disappointment here for the women in our state as well as this ruling kind of sprinkling over the rest of the nation. if we can do it here, other states, so think they can do it there as well. so i recently heard about it and i am and catholics. so i feel that it's a got settings role. 56 percent of american women say they're less likely
the arizona is supreme court has just rules. a 160 year old law banning abortions is enforceable making abortion punishable by up to 5 years in prison. except when the mother's life is at risk. this near total, beyond dating back to the civil war, past decades before women even had the right to vote, should never have been resurrected. this ripple effect that we are all experiencing from us to pre him courts detrimental decision to overturn roe vs wade. and i'm to fundamental protections for...
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and that happened after those supreme court took down accounts on social media on x, formerly known as twitter, of people who had, according to the supreme court, used to instigate the money to your knowledge of all just sarah, we're just scenario still had on, on $20.00 tilting to china, india is expensive, the implications of a land slide parliamentary elections. and for the both of these presidents party a warning from farmers in the u. k. why they say food production will be significantly reduce the these are the most teeth on the drum as they used to march 3 d o t before dawn box with an increase is really not a cheap preference. it's too dangerous. as daylight arrives at austin begins instead of traditional decorations, the street cods images of young palestinians killed by his ready forces. it's not just a lot of decorations, usually during ramadan, thousands of policies and towards will for is the city often defies the federal. we used to be law on the street right now. look, it's easy to move around. the law could be different and the war and go to change the situation. and no
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so nato has called for since the supreme court ban jim running for public office until 2030. and he, the reason that he was bad was because he was accused of using his power to spread fake information about the elections, the presidential elections, which he lost to current president. reason not to will about silva during throughout all the campaign. he said that these elections could be rig, but offer no fruit. so now what he's trying to do is to show his friends on the streets and people are here arriving to the rally. the raleigh still has not started. hobbled sonata is still not speaking and monica, he's subject to investigations going on where all those investigations at this point. well, at this point, he's being investigated for a whole series of, of the topics as you've mentioned yourself. one of them being that he plotted a cruise to overturn the likes to results and keep himself in power. now um this investigation will end in july and many people here minneapolis. we've spoken to say that there are great chances that he'd be in prison. so that would be in july and s
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supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that were no longer going to be in effect. and many of these laws were never really, truly dealt with. they just went dormant. and so, when the u.s. supreme court overturned roe in 2022, suddenly, all of these states, including arizona, had to deal with these so-called zombie laws that they had not ever really fully reckoned with. arizona had also in 2022 passed a separate 15-week abortion ban. but what happened was that 15-week abortion ban and this near-total abortion ban from 1864 just sort of coexisted, and they weren't really harmonized in any kind of way. in this case, in particular, planned parenthood has argued that these laws needed to be harmonized, and that's why that the 15-week ban should be allowed to stand over the 1864 ban. that's not the argument that the arizona supreme court accepted today. geoff: well, in the meantime, arizona's attorney general, kris mayes, says she wi
supreme court legalized abortion nationwide in roe v. wade in 1973, that meant that there were several laws across the country that dated back decades that were no longer going to be in effect. and many of these laws were never really, truly dealt with. they just went dormant. and so, when the u.s. supreme court overturned roe in 2022, suddenly, all of these states, including arizona, had to deal with these so-called zombie laws that they had not ever really fully reckoned with. arizona had...
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amna: the supreme court's -- kyle: the supreme court's conservative -- >> help us understand why they seemed dubious of the broad reading of this obstruction law. >> the doj that this law was passed by congress as a catchall and should apply to all kinds of disruptive conduct. they missed stuff enron was doing and they wanted to make sure they did not miss anything again so we can sweep in all of this stuff that happened after january 6 as part of the broad umbrella and the conservative justices in particular were very skeptical about how broadly doj viewed it. could it sweep in someone who stands up and interrupts the supreme court, could that person be charged with a 20 year felony? the doj said it is much tougher than that. he had to prove somebody had corrupt intent, that they knew they were disrupting and they did it on purpose, but the justices seemed to worry about how widely it could be applied. >> some 350 people have been charged with obstructing an official proceeding for their part in they attack. more than 100 people have already been convicted and are serving prison sent
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the landmark 1973 ruling by the us supreme court, that of firms a woman's right to an abortion. according to a recent poll, 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. and this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella harris will be in arizona on friday with the white house is once again hoping to capitalize on this issue. kimberly how hit algae 0. the white house. the need as of the us depend on the philippines a holding a summit in washington, dc. issues around security and defense, the top of the agenda for i sent you a button to pounds that prime minister from your casita and philippines president ferdinand marcus junior meeting comes and the growing tension with a shake, the south china sea to find out and is ready to temporarily accept 100000 refugees from nima. if it ends up being me and my heart be
the landmark 1973 ruling by the us supreme court, that of firms a woman's right to an abortion. according to a recent poll, 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. and this year's election, arizona is a crucial swing state. i think some of these really strict state bands are going to push a lot more people towards the democratic party, especially people who are independents and people who are republicans, but who do not support these kinds of bands. vice president carmella...
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do you see the supreme court taking this up anytime soon? in this case, west virginia's attorney general has said he is appealing. >> policy watchers i have talked to think in the case is going to reach the supreme court at some point and probably soon. but the supreme court has been sending mixed messages on this. there was a gender affirming care ban in idaho that the supreme court allowed to take effect. there are other cases including one from the fourth circuit that was related to transgender students participating in sports that the supreme court declined to take to that was a win for the transgender plaintiff in that case. court watchers suggest it seems like the supreme court is reluctant to jump into the fray but there has been so much litigation in this area and semi laws being passed that it seems inevitable the supreme court laughed away in and give some clarity. >> selena simmons duffin who covers health policy with npr. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> student protests over israels war in gaza and u.s. involvem
do you see the supreme court taking this up anytime soon? in this case, west virginia's attorney general has said he is appealing. >> policy watchers i have talked to think in the case is going to reach the supreme court at some point and probably soon. but the supreme court has been sending mixed messages on this. there was a gender affirming care ban in idaho that the supreme court allowed to take effect. there are other cases including one from the fourth circuit that was related to...
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court saying that it was violating free speech because the supreme court shut down some accounts on, on x, formerly known as twitter use bible. so not a supporters who allegedly instigated the riots that happened in january last year when a crowd symbols and other supporters stormed congress, the supreme court and the presidential possible. so now there's basically saying he's innocent to where things stand right now. then with the legal cases against simple scenario as well as you said the most uh serious investigation that is being held right now is about his uh a legit involvement orchestrating of who to keep himself in our after he lost the elections to current president was enough to let us who are these investigations are expected to end in july and many out of us we've been talking to hear say that his imprisonment is likely because there is a lot of evidence. he presented the military aids that he had at the time. and also his ministers, he, he talked about the possibilities that they had of over turning the elections. of course, that did not happen, but it's still considered
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and that happened after those supreme court took down accounts on social media on x, formerly known as twitter of vehicles. according to the supreme court used to instigate the money to your knowledge of all just there are real generic polls of clothes in the mold eaves where voters have begun costing their ballots and parliamentary elections crucial for president mohammed we used to 6 political parties are fielding, nearly 370 candidates for the 93 states in parliament uses election last year escalated rivalry between india and china. as a result of his campaign to eject indian troops on a serial, how much is the most of these in bassett, or at the united nations? he says the elections focus more on domestic issues rather than regional politics. and the dog amenities quite confident file size like a at least a 70 percent of the seats in the parliament. the election is being held at the, at any important point at any important debt to for the president. it really loved the president to this topic, implementing the end side. it submitted a number of in business development projects that
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they were both at the supreme court. remind us of what is president trump's argument and what is the response. marcia: former president trump is asking the council to say the former president has absolute unity for conduct involving his or her official acts, and that that immunity stretches all the way to the outer perimeter of his office. and he is looking to certain clauses in the constitution and certain precedents to both of that argument. but the court is saying there is no immunity clause in the constitution and it does not extend to the president's official acts, although the government said there is a small core group of powers inarguable to the constitution that are off-limits to criminal law. john: the justices spent a lot of time today exploring how to distinguish between a private act and a public act. we have justice elena kagan posing a hypothetical to trump's attorney. >> he was the president, he is the commander in chief. he talks to his generals all the time. and he told the generals, i dont feel like le
they were both at the supreme court. remind us of what is president trump's argument and what is the response. marcia: former president trump is asking the council to say the former president has absolute unity for conduct involving his or her official acts, and that that immunity stretches all the way to the outer perimeter of his office. and he is looking to certain clauses in the constitution and certain precedents to both of that argument. but the court is saying there is no immunity clause...
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but the supreme court sets its own schedule. and there's been a lot of talk , discussion briefs, urging the court to act quickly here so that the trial may get underway at some point before the election. so i think we just have to wait now and see what happens. >> and, william, what does that timing? what does it potentially do to former president trump's trial? >> well as marcia is saying, it's all in the matter of not just how the court rules but when they rule because they could still rule in trump's favor, and so you do not have blanket immunity as you're arguing, but when they issue that ruling, whether they push it back down to the lower courts or whether they just take a long time. if you look at the calendar if they rule what the end of june, early july judge tanya chunkin has said her case needs about three months before that trial could start for lawyers to catch up on motions and things like that. if that starts three months later that is pushing that trial date right at the heart of the election, perhaps is october o
but the supreme court sets its own schedule. and there's been a lot of talk , discussion briefs, urging the court to act quickly here so that the trial may get underway at some point before the election. so i think we just have to wait now and see what happens. >> and, william, what does that timing? what does it potentially do to former president trump's trial? >> well as marcia is saying, it's all in the matter of not just how the court rules but when they rule because they could...
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, the supreme court, and the court of public opinion. meanwhile, as foreign aid begins to arrive in ukraine and the middle east, protests boil over on campuses across the u.s. for more on a consequential week overseas and here at home, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that's "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." big week surrounding former president trump. let's start with the supreme court. the justices argue about trump's potential community. what did you take away from the arguments? >> a lot of commentary on the fact that the more conservative justices did not seem interested in donald trump. they were interested in the precedent. i find it intellectually interesting, but it was a little weird that trump was barely mentioned in some cases. normally, you would say a president is not above the law, of course. but, if you look at democracies in decline, then it is a pattern that people in office use their power to throw in jail the people who are in off
, the supreme court, and the court of public opinion. meanwhile, as foreign aid begins to arrive in ukraine and the middle east, protests boil over on campuses across the u.s. for more on a consequential week overseas and here at home, we turn to the analysis of brooks and capehart. that's "new york times" columnist david brooks, and jonathan capehart, associate editor for "the washington post." big week surrounding former president trump. let's start with the supreme court....
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supreme court has arguments in the case about homelessness and the far-reaching consequences. quickly applications are huge. so many cities are dealing with the problem and what the supreme court has to say about what greg can do is going to affect how all the other cities are trying to address this problem. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the news hour included the judy and peter blue...
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franklin: arizona's supreme court reinstates a 160-year-old abortion ban. republicans, including donald trump, scramble to insulate themselves from potential political backlash. meanwhile, mike
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the supreme court weighs whether federal protections for emergency medical care override a near-total ban of abortions at the state level. geoff: after months of wrangling in the house, president biden signs a major foreign aid package that includes tens of billions of dollars for ukraine. amna: and evangelical christians in ukraine are caught in the crosshairs of russia's invasion. >> many prayer houses have been closed, sealed off, and believers are forced to gather in private homes in secret in order to pray and take part in rituals. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> consumer cellular this is sam how can i help you? >> a pocket dial. >> with consumer cellular you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that is kind of our thing. have a nice day. >> a successful business owner sells his company and restores his father's -- a financial advisor gets to know you, your passions and the way you bring people together. >> the judy and peter bloom kober foundation. strengthening democracies at home and abroad. certified financial planner professionals prob
the supreme court weighs whether federal protections for emergency medical care override a near-total ban of abortions at the state level. geoff: after months of wrangling in the house, president biden signs a major foreign aid package that includes tens of billions of dollars for ukraine. amna: and evangelical christians in ukraine are caught in the crosshairs of russia's invasion. >> many prayer houses have been closed, sealed off, and believers are forced to gather in private homes in...
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the, [000:00:00;00] the arizona supreme court has ruled that a $160.00 rule law banning abortions is enforceable. and with the state court dominated by republicans, the decision is likely to set off a political storm in the us that could have implications for november as presidential election or white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it was more because the donald trump, us president joe biden is making a woman's right to an abortion. a big part of his pitch for a 2nd term. and the focus of his latest ad, your body and your decisions belong to you. he blames conservative republicans for putting women at risk of death. it's a tactic biden's campaign team ignited this week following arizona as court ruling reviving of 18. 64 boston ban making a criminal to terminate a pregnancy, even in cases of rape or incest. anyone performing an abortion? jailed up to 5 years democrats, or protesting the town across the country. and by van's reminding voters why he should be re elected, elect me, i'm in a 20. so 20 a century 21st century pack them even is likely contender, former us president dona
the, [000:00:00;00] the arizona supreme court has ruled that a $160.00 rule law banning abortions is enforceable. and with the state court dominated by republicans, the decision is likely to set off a political storm in the us that could have implications for november as presidential election or white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it was more because the donald trump, us president joe biden is making a woman's right to an abortion. a big part of his pitch for a 2nd term. and the focus of...
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last year, the supreme court blocked the president's broader debt cancellation plan, saying he lacked the authority to do so without congressional approval. officials in belgium are looking into whether russia is meddling in upcoming european parliament elections. authorities say that russian agents in brussels are promoting pro-moscow candidates to try to undermine the eu's support for ukraine. they've allegedly even tried to bribe some lawmakers. belgium's prime minister announced the probe today. >> belgian intelligence services have confirmed the existence of pro-russian interference networks with activities in several european countries and also here in belgium. the goal is very clear. a weakened european support for ukraine serves russia on the battlefield. geoff: russian authorities denied the accusations. the europe-wide elections are slated for june. in russia, authorities in the city of orenburg ordered thousands more residents to evacuate today, as flood waters rise even higher. the deluge started last week when the ural river burst through a dam. the water level is more th
last year, the supreme court blocked the president's broader debt cancellation plan, saying he lacked the authority to do so without congressional approval. officials in belgium are looking into whether russia is meddling in upcoming european parliament elections. authorities say that russian agents in brussels are promoting pro-moscow candidates to try to undermine the eu's support for ukraine. they've allegedly even tried to bribe some lawmakers. belgium's prime minister announced the probe...
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after an israeli supreme court decision. the issue could divide netanyahu's coalition, which includes ultraorthodox parties. north korea has launched at least one ballistic missile tonight, according to south korea's military. the missile appeared to land in the sea outside japan's exclusive economic zone. it is north korea's first known launch event since march 18, when it conducted live fire artillery drills. the florida supreme court upheld a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. that could pave the way for the state to enact a stricter ban after six weeks. the high court today allowed a referendum on abortion rights to go before voters in november. california is drying out from destructive downpours over easter weekend. in big sur, the daily caused a chunk of highway 1 to collapse into the sea. some people were stranded before police began escorting them out on sunday. forecasters say the storm will dump more rain and snow as it moves east this week. most fast food workers in california will learn $20 an hour aft
after an israeli supreme court decision. the issue could divide netanyahu's coalition, which includes ultraorthodox parties. north korea has launched at least one ballistic missile tonight, according to south korea's military. the missile appeared to land in the sea outside japan's exclusive economic zone. it is north korea's first known launch event since march 18, when it conducted live fire artillery drills. the florida supreme court upheld a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy....
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the supreme court has already struck down a wider prime for loan forgiveness. o. j. simpson, the former american football stone who was acquitted of double murder, has died of cancer. he was 76 in 1995 simpson was cleared of the murder of his former wife and his friend in a try that crept america. but he was later found liable in a separate civil case. john henry looks back on his life of the world, watched with rapt attention is o. j. simpson heard the verdict and the so called murder trial of the century. oh and follow jane simpson not guilty of the crime of murder divided global public saw the eye clinic televised case unfold in real time. if it doesn't fit, you must equip spearing simpson jail time, but ultimately forever tarnishing his previously pristine reputation. organs all james simpson burst out of the sports scene as an explosive running back at the university of southern california. then the buffalo bills as a professional. he is still regard. it is one of the greatest of all time. for a while he seemed to be everywhere, all at once on the field o. j.
the supreme court has already struck down a wider prime for loan forgiveness. o. j. simpson, the former american football stone who was acquitted of double murder, has died of cancer. he was 76 in 1995 simpson was cleared of the murder of his former wife and his friend in a try that crept america. but he was later found liable in a separate civil case. john henry looks back on his life of the world, watched with rapt attention is o. j. simpson heard the verdict and the so called murder trial of...
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supreme court struck down his previous effort more than a year ago. lisa: that's right. the administration did not give final details on their plan today. they did outline executive actions they are teeing up. those would eliminate at least $20,000 in accrued interest for those who owe more than their original loan, offer more for those with lower incomes, cancel remaining debt for anyone who has spent 20, or 25 years depending on the loan, repaying their loans, and avoid loans from college programs proven to be deceptive. biden spoke today. pres. biden: freeing millions of americans from this crushing debt means they can finally get on with their lives instead of being put on hold. lisa: daniel douglas covers the economics of higher education for the washington post and joins me now. the white house says 23 million americans could be affected by this. help us understand who exactly does the white house think this helps? danielle: the vast majority of federal student loan borrowers could see some relief under this plan. there are many facets to the plan. five categories
supreme court struck down his previous effort more than a year ago. lisa: that's right. the administration did not give final details on their plan today. they did outline executive actions they are teeing up. those would eliminate at least $20,000 in accrued interest for those who owe more than their original loan, offer more for those with lower incomes, cancel remaining debt for anyone who has spent 20, or 25 years depending on the loan, repaying their loans, and avoid loans from college...
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the supreme court did not think met the smell test. it will be a little harder to see an immediate injunction because this went through a negotiated rulemaking process. the rule is going to come online next july regardless of who is in office. there will likely be challenges. certainly if the trump administration were to win, they could choose not to enforce the rule. they could choose to try to resend the role. that is also a possibility. >> thank you so much for your reporting on this. ♪ >> congress returns from recess with a pack agenda and a house speaker trying to hold together his fragile majority. meanwhile the presidential candidates are sharing new messages and new policies to try to reach key voting blocs ahead of november. let's turn now to politics monday. today with leon caldwell of the washington post and stephen fowler of npr. and kemmer keith are away. glad you are here. let's start with congress. lawmakers, one of the top priorities now they are back in washington is to pass the could to glade for ukraine they say th
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supreme court hears the case that has major implications for labor relations. congress passes a bill forcing tiktok's chinese parent company to sell or be banned. an author salman rushdie discusses his new memoir about the murderous knife attack that changed his life. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: it was the second testimony in former president trump's criminal hush money trial in new york city. on the witness stand today, the former national inquirer publisher who described a 2015 agreement with donald trump to try to kill negative stories about him and run negative stories about his political rivals. william brangham joins us with more. the judge now has to rule on mr. trump's behavior outside the courtroom, is that right? william: that's right. today begin with a very tense hearing over whether the former president has been violating the gag order that was imposed on him after trunk criticized witnesses, the judge, and the judge
supreme court hears the case that has major implications for labor relations. congress passes a bill forcing tiktok's chinese parent company to sell or be banned. an author salman rushdie discusses his new memoir about the murderous knife attack that changed his life. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west, from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: it was the second testimony in former president...
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what might the outcome of the supreme court's ruling mean for those cases and what might it mean for donald who is also charged with the obstruction crime? kyle: if the supreme court rules as narrowly as it might, it could upland all of those cases that you described. if you already serve your sentence, you are out of luck. but if you are serving or about to serve his sentence, it could totally change the game for you and you could be on the hook for misdemeanors instead of a felony. as for donald trump, did his actions to send fake electors to congress count as the same type of obstruction that this law was meant to cover? how the justices read that could mean the charges against donald trump right out of jack smith's case or could preserve it depending on how narrowly they construe it. geoff: is he planning for an outcome that could upend his federal election subversion case? kyle: he did. he reviewed this case in the immunity case with the justices next week. his argument is essentially that even under the narrowest interpretation the supreme court might take of the obstruction la
what might the outcome of the supreme court's ruling mean for those cases and what might it mean for donald who is also charged with the obstruction crime? kyle: if the supreme court rules as narrowly as it might, it could upland all of those cases that you described. if you already serve your sentence, you are out of luck. but if you are serving or about to serve his sentence, it could totally change the game for you and you could be on the hook for misdemeanors instead of a felony. as for...
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court trial on fraud charges. his new party has campaign on a platform of disabling the you in government. opinion polls suggest the race is tight, but voter engagement is high. more than 30 percent of eligible voters cast are ballots in early voting at the weekend, already marking and all time high for south korea's parliamentary elections unit skim algebra. so of course in south africa has ruled that former president jacob assume a can running next months parliamentary elections. he had challenged an early decision by the next real commission, which bought in from standing due to a contempt of court conviction. so who is representing a new political party off the denouncing the governing african national congress stuff he once led but i did my colleagues at the end of the day, the sped to, i tried lodging. she's a political editor with the business day newspaper in south africa. she says that jacob's name is decision to participate in elections came as a big surprise to the nation. it was certainly not expected
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following the state supreme court abortion ruling. the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump, was old for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened late, says she opposes it. as sort as trump saying the situation in arizona would be quote, straightened out. but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling. republicans here in arizona are consistent, they are complicit in this band. and in a nation wide attempt to ban access to the range of reproductive health care from contraception to a portion to i v up. they don't plan to stop until our rights are gone to lie, arizona's democratic governor called it a dark day. i am calling on the legislature to do the right thing right now and repeal this 18. 64 ban and protect access to reproductive hea
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the supreme court said, no, it does not. it does not include that. it was never meant to include that. so they ruled that. so once the 15-week bill was upheld, that allowed for the six-week bill that was passed last year and signed by our governor -- so that was what happened there. now, the other decision went 4-3, with the three women dissenting against the four men. and the three women thought that the ballot language should be struck because of the ambiguity and how vague and how actually deceptive it was. and even the majority, in the majority opinion, even in their opinion that i was reading, it ruled that, while it was quite ambiguous and vague, that it still shouldn't be struck, which really struck me very much. and i love the three women, their dissent. i have actually put their quotes in my press release because they're saying that you expect us to not use the fact that we have used facts that we have used in the past under previous decisions. but let me just say this. this language is very dangerous. and it has loopholes enough for an elep
the supreme court said, no, it does not. it does not include that. it was never meant to include that. so they ruled that. so once the 15-week bill was upheld, that allowed for the six-week bill that was passed last year and signed by our governor -- so that was what happened there. now, the other decision went 4-3, with the three women dissenting against the four men. and the three women thought that the ballot language should be struck because of the ambiguity and how vague and how actually...
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he praised tech tycoon eli mosque will lashed out at both and i was arch enemy supreme court judge and to show them what i most cause the courage to defend freedom of expression. let's have a round of applause for him. there's no spam, i presently still have the support of many voters here, but his political future hangs in a balance investigations and to bring so novels. a ledger grew in parting a car under way and expected to rock that's by july. analysts hear say, is imprisonment is likely, my dear must ask them defaults the popular most and that is using these rallies to show is political might on the streets, hoping it will protect him during all the legal battle shall be facing in the upcoming weeks. and he's also leading the opposition against the will themselves as well. so natural may have been banned from running for office, but his supporters say he can still help elect to satellites in october as municipal elections. monica, you're not give all just 0. we have scenario. but that, that's it for me for this is robin. is it mixed with bull? today's the or she has to read his s
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court trial on fraud charges. his new party has campaign on a platform of disabling the you and government opinion polls suggest the race is tight, but voter engagement is high. more than 30 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots in early voting at the weekend, already marking and all time high for south korea's parliamentary elections unit skim. i'll just sarah, so or so the head on out of their songs of cheer, child, a musician is goss listing the spirits of children traumatized by uninstalled, the wells number one tennis players up and running. first, the in this business uptake these boats and by the 6 gross partner of bung the dash before he is the this business uptake. he's going to try the robot know, bundle dash before he is the best time for the sports news. now his thank you so much, carrie will months just the city and ran madrid, produced a champ kinsley classic. and the 1st like of that quote, a final the gaming spring finishing of $33.00, draw. the 1st 3 goes around, the saw 50 minutes spent o
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the supreme court justices all expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around is once again unsafe. she, everytime seattle to 0, washington new york's highest court has overturn to be 2020 rates. conviction of the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein. it rule that the trial judge was wrong to allow testimony from women who were not named when the initial charges were brought against wednesday. the face of the possible re trial, but is expected to remain in prison in new york. that's because of a 16 year sentence handed down by another court. this one in california 2 years ago in a separate rape case as it is showing when a human being who is in his early seventy's now says i've been in jail for, for 4 years because something i didn't do. and what was done was done in proper and that's a really think about where we all were 4 years ago. we were locked down a cove and think about how much license passed. an
the supreme court justices all expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around is once again unsafe. she, everytime seattle to 0, washington new york's highest court has overturn to be 2020 rates. conviction of the former hollywood producer harvey weinstein. it rule that the trial judge was wrong to allow testimony from women who were not named when the initial...
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once they leave office, the government is arguing that no one is above the law, the supreme court justices all to expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around, is once again unsafe. she ever time cl, do 0 washington. hey, t has sworn in a transitional care governing council. after months of gang violence, the ceremony was meant to take place in the presidential palace, but it was moved to the outskirts of the capital port or prince after police were unable to gain control of the area around the presidential compound, criminal games control around 80 percent of the city houses here as many well right below as more from mexico city on this, the latest images that we're seeing out of port a print suggest that there is still a large security force presence outside on the streets and for the prints. we recently spoke to our contact there on the ground, who said that earlier in the day there was active shooting, gang members shooting in the direction of the nat
once they leave office, the government is arguing that no one is above the law, the supreme court justices all to expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces will even have become by the time the election rolls around, is once again unsafe. she ever time cl, do 0 washington. hey, t has sworn in a transitional care governing council. after months of gang violence, the ceremony was meant to take place in the...
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now, arizona supreme court has ruled a 160 year old little banning abortions is enforceable with the state court domination by republicans itself a political storm that could have them vacations front of them. this presidential election prob reynolds, has republicans in arizona and elsewhere were backpedaling, energetically following the state supreme court abortion ruling. as the republican candidate for senate in arizona carry lake, a favorite of donald trump was old for the 160 year old abortion lot. 2 years ago, we have a great law on the books right now that happens. now that it has happened, lake says she opposes it. as soon as trump saying the situation in arizona would be, quote, straightened out, but boasting about his role in over turning a constitutional right to abortion. people actually 59 percent of americans believe abortion should be legal. according to the most recent poll democrats pounced on the ruling. republicans here in arizona are consistent. they are complicit in this band and in a nation wide attempt to band access to the range of reproductive health care fro
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the supreme court said it does not do that. so it pulled back. once it was upheld, that allow the six weeks bill that was passed last year and signed by the governor. the other decision went 4-3. even the majority opinion, the article i was reading rolled out that while the list was vague, it should not be struck, which struck me very much. they are saying that you expect us to not use the fact that -- let me just say this. this language is very -- it has loopholes and elegant could go through. geoff: florida governor ron desantis has now signed two major abortion bands. one starting at 15 weeks and more recently, one starting at six weeks, before most women even know they are pregnant. donald trump has described a six-week man as a terrible thing and a terrible mistake. i can't republicans and antiabortion advocates find consensus on an acceptable path forward when overturning roe had been a decades long pursuit among conservatives and antiabortion activists? >> we pro-lifers comedy and tight live community want an abortion, they don't care. thi
the supreme court said it does not do that. so it pulled back. once it was upheld, that allow the six weeks bill that was passed last year and signed by the governor. the other decision went 4-3. even the majority opinion, the article i was reading rolled out that while the list was vague, it should not be struck, which struck me very much. they are saying that you expect us to not use the fact that -- let me just say this. this language is very -- it has loopholes and elegant could go through....
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supreme court today heard arguments in a case that could have major implications for labor rights. the court looked at a challenge brought by starbucks against a lower court decision to reinstate 7 baristas in memphis, who were fired by the company after they announced plans to unionize. washington post labor reporter lauren kaori gurley is with us. she was at the court today and has been following this case. thanks for being with us. walk us through the arguments the justices heard today and how this is all linked to the starbucks union dispute. >> when workers unionize, if they are retaliated against by their employers, the national labor relations board, the federal agency that oversees union rights in the u.s., has the right to go to federal court and ask for immediate relief in the form of forcing a company like starbucks to reinstate fired workers. that is exactly actually what happened a few years ago at the very beginning of the starbucks drive for unionization that has spread like wildfire across the country. there are more than 400 union stores now. starbucks fired seven
supreme court today heard arguments in a case that could have major implications for labor rights. the court looked at a challenge brought by starbucks against a lower court decision to reinstate 7 baristas in memphis, who were fired by the company after they announced plans to unionize. washington post labor reporter lauren kaori gurley is with us. she was at the court today and has been following this case. thanks for being with us. walk us through the arguments the justices heard today and...
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like a central government in february, the supreme court which is the ethics quote in india, struck down. and that's it all. but the fact is that the money is already in the system and the b g, b, which is the willing 5. he has benefited the most out of the scheme and has, oh gosh, more than 60 percent of all electricity bones. so the financing bridges, it is a cost of factor. and the other part of it is that the election commission over in del, which is the body to conduct selections in india, its own independence and expand this is also being questioned, which is religion being consist of consistency, invoked by the ruling bgp as well as prime minister movie himself and all of his campaign speeches, including yes to be which is a d before the elections, which is supposed to be a silent spirit during down painting. even then the beach, if you on a sufficient for to handle invoked the law did on a he knew board and the you can put in austin for board. and so, but the election commission did not take any action as of now. so the question of fitness level blink viewed is, or being these by
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amna: florida supreme court upheld the ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and could pave the way to enact a stricter ban after six weeks. at the same time, the high court today allowed a referendum on abortion rights to go before voters in november. california is drying out from destructive downpours over easter weekend. in big sura big chunk of high 1 collapsed. police began escorting people. the storm will dump more rain and snow as it moves east this week. most fast food workers in california will earn $20 an hour after the state's new minimum wage law took effect. they have 500,000 fast food workers and many are adults supporting families in a state with a high cost of living. the law applies to fast-food chains with more than 50 locations nationwide. the annual easter egg roll brought out 40,000 people despite a delay for thunder and lightning. children in raincoats and boots set to rolling hard-boiled eggs across the milan. the tradition goes back to 1878. on wall street, strong manufacturing data undercut hopes for interest rates. the dough closed at 31, 956, nasdaq ro
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the idea that this supreme court could possibly hand down a ruling that would force the judge to go through the counts and figure out what are private acts and what are official acts in order to determine whether the former president is immune is insane. i mean, this country is almost 250 -- 250 years old if my math is right. only until the election of donald trump have we ever had to contemplate this question. and until we stopper electing executive that is are the shame gene we have to answer that question. but the fact that we are here, it's really disturbing and throng the questioning back and forth really made me wonder whether the supreme court -- do they really want to squander their -- their public standing such as it is by handing down a decision that everyone will look at and go what are you doing? >> do you think we'll gate clear answer from them on this? jonathan? >> don't think. so >> i don't think so either, no. >> moving on then. [laughter] >> there were a few other cases i want to get your takes on as well because they're very different. both involve former president trump i
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s. supreme court sent it back here to district court, where it will finally go on trial. the company denies wrong doing and says its employees have not directly inflicted abuse of the prisoners, but the plaintiffs in the case say that company set the conditions that resulted in torture by ordering military police to quote, soften up detainees for interrogations. there's been so little, no accountability, really for what happened at abu good god and, and beyond. i think a case of just one person is tremendously significant. among those expect it to testify. army general antonio, to a group who led an investigation into the abu ghraib scandal and former staff sergeant ivan frederick sentenced a more than 8 years in prison for inflicting abuse. john 100 al jazeera, alexandria virginia to hold that smell, speak to sara sand, blah. she's be a rock rosette, so human rights won't. so she joins us now from so many a. so why hasn't taken this long 20th? it's long overdue, and it's in part taking this long because you see i has filed 20 motions to dismiss the case, trying to claim
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it was put to parliament as a response to the supreme court last year, over ruling plans to send a asylum seekers and refuse to risk would be refugees through wanda on the basis that they couldn't guarantee that. rwanda would be a safe place so that they might not be returned to be posted q 2 in the original countries. now, the legislation has been put through the objections from the house of lords, eventually exhausted, the house of commons elected chamber. and parliament has a supremacy. it has the, the power to do that. and in the late night, sitting often midnight, monday night into tuesday. it's finally was passed. and so the government says that this will now be a way of ensuring that flights do start reducing out the prime minister says that will happen. come, what may, the attempt is to deter such journeys from taking place. it'll take some time to see whether that actually does eventually. so not 10 to 12 weeks is the times go for the 1st such lines. but as you say already, lots of criticism coming in from the un high commissioner, supposed refugees and human rights saying that p
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receive between 25 and 30 tons of fish a day that's dropped to about 10 to 15 tons in september, iraq supreme court, i'm all of a decade old agreement was quite on sharing the hold i below want to weigh the 2 countries only maritime link to the gulf tension surrounding the shuttle out of river between either one on a lock which we get across to the war in the 1980s. also pose a threat for sure. mean here say they used to fish all across the gulf and beyond. but increasing aggression an interception by weight. and they range in cost to go to the vessels a force it hundreds of boats out of service. the dispute began after the fall of saddam hussein in 2003 and has worse. and in recent years, the model, the number of fishing bites has dropped from nearly 4000 to only a few 100. hundreds of fishermen have quit and no official has bothered to come and ask about the problems with facing the land border between iraq and kuwait was demarcated by the united nations in 1993. but the amount of time boundaries remain unresolved. and with them, the future of many, fisher mean? what do i just get on a bus
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the us supreme court sent it back here to district court, where it will finally go on trial. the company denies wrong doing and says it's employees have not directly inflicted abuse of the prisoners, but the plaintiffs in the case they, the company set the conditions that resulted in torture by ordering military police to quote, soften up detainees for interrogations. there's been so little, no accountability, really for what happened at abu good god and, and beyond. i think a case of just one person is tremendously significant. among those expect it to testify. army general antonio, to a group who led an investigation into the abu ghraib scandal and former staff sergeant ivan frederick sentenced a more than 8 years in prison for inflicting abuse. john henry and al jazeera, alexandria virginia, the war crimes tried if one of sylvia's highest ranking, former military officials, has begun in a swedish court. well homeless, homeless, accused of violating international humanitarian law during sylvia 7. for the 65 year old face is a life sentence for his alleged involvement, and w
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i a has tried to have it dismissed around 20 times in 2021 to you as supreme court sent it back here to district court, where it will finally go on trial. the company denies wrong doing and says it's employees have not directly inflicted abuse and the prisoners, but the plaintiffs in the case say the company set the conditions that resulted in torture by ordering military police to quote, soften up detainees for interrogations. there's been so little, no accountability, really for what happened at abu gret drive and, and beyond. i think a case of just one person is tremendously significant. among those expect it to testify. army general antonio, to a group who led an investigation into the abu ghraib scandal and former staff sergeant ivan frederick sentenced a more than 8 years in prison for inflicting abuse. john henry and l g 0, alexandria virginia. the still ahead on the news l y, the outcome of the solomon islands elections and have repercussions for the rest of the asia pacific region will have the latest on the staffing attack in the church, in the us training and city of sydne
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