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he prays tech tyco. 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. don't spam, i presently still have the support of many voters here, but his political future hangs in the balance investigations and to bring so novels . a ledger grew in parting a crime under way and expected to rob that's by july. analysts hear say, is imprisonment is likely, my dear must ask them before the people are most and that is using these rallies to show is political might on the streets, hoping it will protect him during all the legal battles shall be facing in the upcoming weeks. and he's also leading the opposition against the will also now to may have been banned from running for office, but his supporters say he can still help elect his allies in october as municipal elections. monica, you're not give all just 0. we have to narrow ramesh sort of us and as a professor at u. c. l, a is department of information studies. he joins us live from ventura in cali
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when the supreme court upholds what is clearly an unconstitutional ban on abortion. and when there are still lingering and remaining legal issues to work our way through. no, i'm not going to allow any county attorney to prosecute abortion in, nor m a i below cannot be enforced for 14 days. after that, anyone who performs the procedure could phase 2 to 5 years in prison. the hey, always plan to follow the law and i will have to really weigh the rest and benefits and make that that's a personal decision that i'll have to make under counsel from, from lawyers, rather than you know, making clinical decisions based on what my patients are telling me i will be phoning my lawyers for guidance on what i can do. the ruling is the latest. i'm a series of state level abortion battle. 2 years ago, the us supreme court are both the 1973 ruling that women had a constitutional rights to obtain an abortion. since then, new restrictions have been sweeping comes over to us states almost off of the founding of both ways. reminder of our top story, lawmakers have agreed to far reaching
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there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november, i suppose he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he codes a destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution. dream. of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open a like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, his kind of a i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and friends . you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack the democracy as we know, it's right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute immunity, wearable this puts donald trump. now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tear behind me makes the decision some expect to not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and discount crim
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the us supreme court dean is good to see you. you know, the focus of the trump trials has been on new york until today. now it's exactly where you are set the mood for is there. yeah, right. friends and you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are a trump supporters of tribes to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 2021 day of feeding cards done by donald trump. to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you a to washington to witness this historic day. no, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. unity charges should be dropped because there are certain to
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s. supreme court. yeah, right. brendan's, you know, just to give you a little bit of an idea of the space, the supreme court is right behind me in the capital is just a couple of 100 yards away. and this is, of course we are trump supporters. i tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power in january of 6 of 20, the 21 day of feeding cards done by donald trump to do so. and then of course, it took donald trump a couple of hours before you ask them to stop trying actually to, to the wife present. so this is a very uploaded atmosphere here. there's a lot at stake, and that's what people told us who traveled to you. uh, to washington, to business this historic day. i don't know, i don't know one's above the law in this country. i think there's numerous laws he's broken and i think he needs to pay for him and face the music of unity. immunity charge. it should be dropped because there are certain to say without uh, just completely wiping the other side charges that are against him. um, yes, it should be a k
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the ruling is the latest set back for abortion rights campaign us since the us supreme court of a ton, the nationwide entitlement of pregnancy termination 2 years ago. the bottom investigation has blamed for presidents donald from for limiting abortion rights. but from says the arizona little goes to fall, the arizona low dates back to $1864.00. according to the state supreme court, there's no reason to con, once again for her with nearly own abortions in the states. except those that could save them life. the revised ban extends to pregnancies that result from great and incest, arizona's attorney general once the decision repealed when the supreme court upholds what is clearly an unconstitutional ban on abortion, and when there are still lingering and remaining legal issues to work our way through. no, i'm not going to allow any county attorney to prosecute abortion in, nor am i below can not be enforced for 14 days. after that, anyone who performs the procedure could phase 2 to 5 years in prison. i always plan to follow the law and i will have to really weigh the rest and benefits a
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so it's precedent setting in new york because it's the new york supreme court. it's may not be the law in other states. maybe we need a federal law that allows other victims to testify subject to cross examination. because of course, the, you know, every defendant is entitled to cross examine accusers, but to say that you have to have every single woman alone on the stand. with reasonable doubt is all that the prosecute and all that the defense has to show with some reasonable doubt. nobody else is there when you're getting raped, so not to allow the jury to know other women had the same experience with this same defendant is really wrong. i hope we can fix it with a law. is this going to have a chilling effect on the other sexual assault victims and their willingness to come forward into final charges? absolutely. victims of sexual violence all over the united states. and maybe the world are devastated by this ruling. and it makes it much harder to come forward and be alone. when you know there are other women who have been abused in the same way by the same ma
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there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november spoke, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he could destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i guess, to restore or kind of keep him in power for however long he wants to be and brings you know, this really i think that is true, which would really attack uh the democracy as we know it right now in the united states. and if the court says he does not enjoy absolute community, where will this puts donald trump? now there is a, this big fear that it will take far too long before the core tier behind me makes the decision. some expect them not through before june. and that would basically mean uh that wouldn't be hold accountable and the strong termi
there is a lot at stake with this supreme court decision. what will it mean if donald trump wins this case? and if he wins the presidential election in november spoke, he basically can do whatever he wants to do. he could basically order the killing of a political opponent. he could destroy the constitution because he would be immune of any prosecution during, of course, his presidency, but also afterwards this would open like a whole new of options for donald trump to well, it's kind of a, i...
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and different testers and supporters of donald trump together outside of the us supreme court waiting for his fee that he should be immune from prosecution for actions during his time as president plus emmanuel crawl was your of a dia, future unless you've scales up its defenses. the french president says, your isn't for fred. defend off global trends, the aren't finish, kind of, you're welcome. we begin with breaking news in the united states, where the state of new york's top called has over time movie mogul, how the weinsteins conviction on 6 crime charges, including rape. in a full history decision. the new york court of appeals ruled, but vine steed was not given a fair trial. and it said the judge who presided over the case improperly allowed testimony from witnesses whose accusations were not connected to the case to jason kemp. a don't. yeah. is with nbc news and i hot radio in los angeles. i asked to explain why weinsteins new york conviction has been overtime. so basically what the lawyers have argued was that it was an absolute hit piece on harvey weinstein. that the judge
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the supreme court is off to all. it's really just a couple of 100 meters away from the capital just across the street for january 6th to place the riots which were encouraged by donald trump officer. all. so everything is really, i know, very close spots here today, and there's historic day in the history of the united states and a book for the main. if a trump uh, we use the case and also the next presidency as well. it's very unlikely that he's really uh when the case, but critics say that you know, way already a wanted why? because uh, the see the supreme court to good on and i believe that the court ruling will be further. the lights are delayed and very likely it will not happen before the election and prayers in case you read, elected people become the next president again, then we of course, would try to do any signature stopped at these cases against him and kind of make it impossible that she will be held accountable for what you did. sure. this 1st as easy as i know it's really hard because the somebody is
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a supreme court has ruled that's 160 year old. the old binding abortions is enforceable. the decision is likely to set off a political storm and the u. s. a could have implications for and that that was the presidential election. i want to ask, correspondent, kimberly how could, has more. because 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 band making it criminal to terminate a pregnancy, even in cases of rape or incest. anyone performing in a boston jailed up to 5 years.
a supreme court has ruled that's 160 year old. the old binding abortions is enforceable. the decision is likely to set off a political storm and the u. s. a could have implications for and that that was the presidential election. i want to ask, correspondent, kimberly how could, has more. because 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...
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court saying that it was interfering with free speech cannot happen after result. supreme court dropped down accounts on social media on ex, formerly known as twitter of people, according to the supreme court used it to instigates the cool monitor. you're not give all just sarah, we are just generic ecuadorian going to the polls and the referendum aimed at cracking down on gang violence. the new security measures include deploying the army to tackle organized crime. isabel reports from the southern ecuador, morning and grief. i loved ones at the funeral for me, you're close the sentence. she was killed this week by a known assailants in the town of camino ponds hembry cuz he nick wild son just had been in office for less than a year. he's kidding, is just another example of this serious violence ecuadorian ser, facing days before voting on a security referendum president, i need to know why he's asking voters to back the measure as a way to fight organized crime. when would you send to you? send me was brother, he hope suppressed and we'll get the back and he needs to go the see the le
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it is a supreme court of justice. so we see you can say, and i could say to many of the democratic countries, i felt similarly a favor, you know, limit things. apollo as far as the so think of of just sense that the bose and it says the values on the list of the site is such a decision should be made by based upon them in this model juncture. and, but i think the issue is, is different. i think the 2nd bill and population is by to buy it from the dealer. hey dulce, the all settled daltons, and even this demographic branch continues a and naturally to continue because it can be somehow managed a, it will make the secular, at least a neighbor, the smaller of, uh, you know, and uh, you know, as a, is very society as uh is not tobacco, don't make it as an adult adults national religious mother and orthodox people and a loud spot adult with tradition. and then i use and the secondary side to let me know if they have been, you know, is the founding elements of the old days lately, state. and does they become maybe, you know
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and that are already partitions, which have been listed before the supreme court to end the supreme court. we decide on the constitutionality of this act, back in shining buck us. it is what he is concerned, that the government might is too much to see with the planned, national logistics of citizens or n o c. for sure. the proposed to just to would make a list of all legal citizens in india and put dye citizenship rights even more closely to religion. very likely it possible that the human cannot see because that a huge store to slims. and we get on site is we only need anything that you can imagine for now. awesome is clinging to the hope that india is highest. gold will strike down any linking citizenship to religion. to date, over 200 petitions challenging the c e husband filed to turning out to some other news. adidas has of bands, the production of german football shirts, customized with the number 44 over concerns. it resembles a nazi symbol critics. a, it looks similar to the and signal worn by the infamous f s u. and that's responsible for some of the worst crimes committed under
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the supreme court's decision >ryan>is expected by july >>possibility that the supreme court sends the case back to the lower court. other days, and even if the supreme court sides >ryan>with the justice department remains to be seen >>whether the special counsel have enough time to try this case before action still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs >ryan>news bay area gas prices soar >>find out which part of the bay is selling a gas gallon of gas for more than dolls and a new ruling by the epa. could be >ryan>1 of the biden administration is toughest constraints my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. we'll >ryan>take a look at this video and explosion destroyed. >>city. it happened yesterday in the west lake district at skyline and >r
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at bottom, it is a supreme court of justice. so we see you can see that did say to many of the democratic complex, i personally a favor, you know, limit things. apollo as far as the so think of just send that in both and it says the values on the list on the site essentially says we should be made by based upon them in this metal juncture. and but they things, as they usually see is different. i think the 2nd bill and population is right to buy it from the dealer. hey dulce, the all settled, all the dogs and even these demographic things continues and naturally to continue because it can be somehow managed a, it will make the secular list and able to sort of, uh, you know, and uh, you know, as a, is very society as uh, its not tobacco don't make it as an adult adults. national religious will tell mother an orthodox people and a loud spot adult with tradition and then i use and the secondary. so i have to let me know if they have been, you know, is the founding elements of but it was easily state and did they become maybe, you kn
at bottom, it is a supreme court of justice. so we see you can see that did say to many of the democratic complex, i personally a favor, you know, limit things. apollo as far as the so think of just send that in both and it says the values on the list on the site essentially says we should be made by based upon them in this metal juncture. and but they things, as they usually see is different. i think the 2nd bill and population is right to buy it from the dealer. hey dulce, the all settled,...
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the supreme court typically — we get a ruling on this? the supreme court typically will — we get a ruling on this? the supreme court typically will issue its _ court typically will issue its rulings by the end ofjune. i think because this is late in the supreme court term and a controversial case, we will not hear the results and the opinion from this case until the very, very end of the supreme court's term, probably the last week ofjune. ii court's term, probably the last week of june. , ., , court's term, probably the last week ofjune. , ofjune. if they rule as it has somehow — ofjune. if they rule as it has somehow dialled _ ofjune. if they rule as it has somehow dialled back i ofjune. if they rule as it has somehow dialled back a i ofjune. if they rule as it has somehow dialled back a bit, | ofjune. if they rule as it has i somehow dialled back a bit, how would that affect specific charges against donald trump? ii would that affect specific charges against donald trump?— against donald trump? if they basically save _ against do
the supreme court typically — we get a ruling on this? the supreme court typically will — we get a ruling on this? the supreme court typically will issue its _ court typically will issue its rulings by the end ofjune. i think because this is late in the supreme court term and a controversial case, we will not hear the results and the opinion from this case until the very, very end of the supreme court's term, probably the last week ofjune. ii court's term, probably the last week of june. ,...
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all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and put the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court? well, you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the government has as a need to, if a government has a need to kind of slash speech, it should be able to squash speech. so we have a very scary element that we do have some members of, of the spring quarter way big would. right. but it's not a guarantee you not, not, not in today's world that. and if you look at, you know, like, like you said, if you look at why this is happening, it's because the main stream media is so distrusted and it's, and, and they, the viewership is down so much prob, probably because of the parent demick. and because
all the way up to the supreme court? you know, i do. i think he, i think he would absolutely be like he's, he's invested in and he put you put a fortune into, into protecting a free speech and it took and took ex private, you know, so it, i think he would fight and take it to the supreme court and put the question is, is that you see what happened in the supreme court? well, you have to tiny jackson brown chain saying that, you know, pretty speech is really not free speech because the...
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and the supreme court again ruled and in case that the foreigners and not have 1st memory. so what does that mean? well, here's where there's a difference because the high court in their ruling said, and i quote this, that if a sondors quote not permitted to rely on the 1st amendment, then it is arguable. that is, expedition would be incompatible with article 10 of the convention. in that case, the joint would be free. but unlike the buy in cloud language, the beloved language on the desk. but if they don't give the insurance, he has to be discharged, he's gone free. no extradition on the a free speech issue. it's, there's some wiggle room in the language of the court saying that he only has an arguable case. so that would be argued apparently at the appeals court, but just to finish, i would point out that the cape crown prosecution service on their website says that in all like tradition cases, the judge must consider whether the extradition would be compatible with the request of person human rights and the judge finds that the traditional did not think about of what the
and the supreme court again ruled and in case that the foreigners and not have 1st memory. so what does that mean? well, here's where there's a difference because the high court in their ruling said, and i quote this, that if a sondors quote not permitted to rely on the 1st amendment, then it is arguable. that is, expedition would be incompatible with article 10 of the convention. in that case, the joint would be free. but unlike the buy in cloud language, the beloved language on the desk. but...
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we need melancholy, a bgp leader and supreme court advocate. according to koli, the c a is not active listening, but it's simply about helping minority non muslims in the region of or for a muslim who wants to be an immigrant, always has to seek citizenship. you will say that i should be false track when he's coming from a muslim majority country and who has the option to go to 50. other countries which i handle doesn't have a stick. it doesn't that is discriminatory then today in diet goals and fathers. but critics of the, at main themes below is discriminatory and that using religion as a baseless positive and ship violets of fundamentals right to equality. we spoke decal shanks into an advocate, specializing in constitutional law. he told us that citizenship amendment at still face is a number of legal challenges. the question is whether or not the amendments actually boss constitutional muster. and that are already partitions, which are being listed before the supreme court to anticipate in court. we decide on the constitutionality of this
we need melancholy, a bgp leader and supreme court advocate. according to koli, the c a is not active listening, but it's simply about helping minority non muslims in the region of or for a muslim who wants to be an immigrant, always has to seek citizenship. you will say that i should be false track when he's coming from a muslim majority country and who has the option to go to 50. other countries which i handle doesn't have a stick. it doesn't that is discriminatory then today in diet goals...
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the supreme court there cleared its way for a six week ban. they are likely to have a constitutional ballot issue. will they have the same effect? >> florida has been trending publican for sure. this ballot initiative has the chance to bring out so many first time voters. we don't know ifhey will stick around. certainly they will come out for the abortion issue. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ >> on this weekend of the masters golf tournament, a look at the man that tiger woods called the jackie robinson of the sport. he was the first black player to get a pga card. this came in 1961, a full decade over -- after the color barrier had been broken in other sports. he was more than just a trademark. for most of his career, he played not on the pga tour but on the uga tour. black players called it the chitlin tour. in 1961, the pj finally dropped its caucasian only bylaws, which had been in place since 1934. a california attorney general has threatened to sue the group. he was in his prime. he went on to win a couple of tournaments. in 2
the supreme court there cleared its way for a six week ban. they are likely to have a constitutional ballot issue. will they have the same effect? >> florida has been trending publican for sure. this ballot initiative has the chance to bring out so many first time voters. we don't know ifhey will stick around. certainly they will come out for the abortion issue. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ >> on this weekend of the masters golf tournament, a look at the man...
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how do we enforce the supreme court's decision? alan: we have lawsuits going on against connecticut and new york. what is interesting, i expect that they would figure out we will try to be a little less so we can try to get away with it. they did not do it. they doubled and tripled down on laws that are worse. it makes our job easier with court cases. we had one in the ninth circuit where they tried to ban advertising that might reach minors and might entice young people to want to own a firearm in the future. the attorney general end california try to get a panel of judges to hear a case and get it thrown out. they could not get one judge in the ninth circuit to say yes. carl: california. i want to get to the more social aspect of the war on guns. you look at all these mass shootings happening recently, most of them happen in joe biden's gun free zones that he was the original architect of. the top 10 most dangerous cities are democratically held cities, some in republican states, but they are not prosecuting the bad guys. none of
how do we enforce the supreme court's decision? alan: we have lawsuits going on against connecticut and new york. what is interesting, i expect that they would figure out we will try to be a little less so we can try to get away with it. they did not do it. they doubled and tripled down on laws that are worse. it makes our job easier with court cases. we had one in the ninth circuit where they tried to ban advertising that might reach minors and might entice young people to want to own a...
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i'm a series of state level abortion battle. 2 years ago, the us supreme court are both to 1973 ruling that women had a constitutional rights to obtain an abortion. since then, new restrictions have been sweeping comes over to us, states, almost off of the founding about something. here's a reminder deal of our top stories. it is really here's dry and gets killed. 3 sons of hamas is tough, political leader is male need. he is accused his real of acting in the spirit of revenge. and murder is really military confirmed with the attack and said that the 3 men were operatives in how much is military we and as muslims celebrate the end of the fasting, month of ramadan, pelham city is and gone to a marketing ead under the shadow of war. the last run health ministry says at least 14 people were killed. dozens injured by. it's really strikes on the eve of the holidays and lawmakers, you're in europe have agreed to far reach you reforms to the european union's immigration policies they back was being built as a fair system of settling new arrivals or costs all $27.00 members of the you changes
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plus, a big day for trump today at the supreme court. our expert weighs in on trump's immunity claim and the impact it. >> the airline industry now responding to new rules from the biden administration that would force the airlines to pay you back in cash if you face bad delays or cancellations, what could come next? >> new hope for the hostages. the parents of a young american held by hamas expressed relief and concern, seeing new video of their son after 201 days. their message this morning. >> the american tourist in the caribbean, now facing more than a decade in prison for what was found in his carry on, plus a life saving transplant like no other. >> the groundbreaking procedure that saved a dying grandmother and she's only in the third grade. >> but she and her violin are taking the world by storm >> from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. >> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm rhiannon ally, and i'm andrew dymburt. >> we begin with new unrest overnight at college campuses across the nation. >> crowds protesting
plus, a big day for trump today at the supreme court. our expert weighs in on trump's immunity claim and the impact it. >> the airline industry now responding to new rules from the biden administration that would force the airlines to pay you back in cash if you face bad delays or cancellations, what could come next? >> new hope for the hostages. the parents of a young american held by hamas expressed relief and concern, seeing new video of their son after 201 days. their message...
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are going to be out in force in front of the supreme court. what can you tell us? what can you share with us right now jim, luck, that crowd has been very quickly growing. >> i apologize. it's hard to hear you out here. i'm in this sea of abortion rights activists right now. now they we're gathered here, many of them over the past 30, 45 minutes, right outside the supreme court on the other side of all those barricades is going to be anti-abortion russian activists are going to have a program running at the same time as this one right around 10:00 a.m. and look, the program hasn't even gotten underway, and we have already seen some really tense clashes at one point a couple of anti-abortion activist came over to this side. they were chanting, they were yelling, and they were surrounded by abortion rights activists. some of the organizers from these reproductive rights groups trying to drown them out, trying to keep cameras from getting a look at them. there was a lot of tension there, a lot of shouting back and forth. finally, those two activi
are going to be out in force in front of the supreme court. what can you tell us? what can you share with us right now jim, luck, that crowd has been very quickly growing. >> i apologize. it's hard to hear you out here. i'm in this sea of abortion rights activists right now. now they we're gathered here, many of them over the past 30, 45 minutes, right outside the supreme court on the other side of all those barricades is going to be anti-abortion russian activists are going to have a...
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when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest anti—abortion activists in america. are her absolutist views turning america off? lila rose, in southern california, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me, stephen. it's a great pleasure to have you on the show. ijust wonder if, right now, you feel you are wrestling with the law of unintended consequences. you welcomed that supreme court decision to overturn roe v wade, but since that happened a couple of years ago, it's become clear that most americans do not want to see a woman's right to choose an abortion to be outlawed and overturned. that's become a big problem for you, hasn't it? well, to
when the us supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, establishing a woman's right to an abortion, it looked like america's so—called right to life campaigners were winning. now? well, it's not so certain. the conservative movement is split on just how far anti—abortion legislation should go. opinion polls suggest most americans don't believe abortion should be outlawed, and some republicans fear this could be a vote loser. my guest is lila rose, described as one of the fiercest...
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supreme court today. justices are considering whether doctors should be able to provide abortions in medical emergencies even in states with near-total bans on abortion. joining me now live is san jose state university associate professor grace howard. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you think the outcome of the court's decision will impact abortion access in this country? is it possible that if they do rule a woman can get an abortion if it is a matter of life and death, could have potentially open the door to soft in the restrictions in the states with the strictest laws? >> it would only soften restrictions in terms of the exception that have been put in place. for example, in idaho, they have exceptions if your life is in peril but not of your help is in peril. that is something that they were debating today. the court ruled that impala does supersede state law. people in idaho would be able to have abortions if their health is in peril. they don't necessarily nee
supreme court today. justices are considering whether doctors should be able to provide abortions in medical emergencies even in states with near-total bans on abortion. joining me now live is san jose state university associate professor grace howard. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> how do you think the outcome of the court's decision will impact abortion access in this country? is it possible that if they do rule a woman can get an abortion if it is...
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the supreme court ruled nixon had to turn the tapes over when the supreme court decided that he had to turnover the tapes. richard nixon stop making the argument that somehow they were protected by immunity or executive privilege. he turned them over and those tapes contained evidence that nixon was involved in the watergate cover-up shortly after handing the tapes over, nixon was out hi shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> in this case, trump argues his actions after the 2020 election. we're all part of his official duties as president, but we've had tremendous northrop determined but we worked on that. that's what i was doing jack smith disputes that, saying trump was working to overturn the legitimate results where joe biden won and he lost a supreme court victory for trump, absolute blanket immunity could help him in at least one other criminal case as well, could very well. the georgia case as to him or at least cut it down significantly. >> it has no impact in my judgment on the mar-a-lago case because everything he has been charged with occurred after janua
the supreme court ruled nixon had to turn the tapes over when the supreme court decided that he had to turnover the tapes. richard nixon stop making the argument that somehow they were protected by immunity or executive privilege. he turned them over and those tapes contained evidence that nixon was involved in the watergate cover-up shortly after handing the tapes over, nixon was out hi shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> in this case, trump argues his actions...
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what is at stake at tomorrow's argument at the supreme court? >> well, this is really the culmination of an argument that donald trump has been making no government should have a practiced city that is unrestrained, that has total power. he started making this argument in the early days of his presidency when he argued that he was immune from state court proceedings, when he was sued by a former contestant on the apprentice, that he was immune from congressional oversight. he has argued that he is immune from civil liability, now criminal liability. and he said that he can do whatever he wants as president. the constitution grants him total authority and he could even shoot someone on 5th avenue and not lose his supporters. thankfully every court that has considered these arguments to date has rejeblgtsed them. they have been rejected by judges appointed by democratic presidents, republican presidents, even by donald trump. the question now is whether the supreme court will open the floodgates to what will happen if trump's argument carries the
what is at stake at tomorrow's argument at the supreme court? >> well, this is really the culmination of an argument that donald trump has been making no government should have a practiced city that is unrestrained, that has total power. he started making this argument in the early days of his presidency when he argued that he was immune from state court proceedings, when he was sued by a former contestant on the apprentice, that he was immune from congressional oversight. he has argued...
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>>> right now at 5:00, a battle over homeless encampments head to go the supreme court. we're live in washington this morning with a case that could rewrite the rules on policing. >>> bay area nurses taking on artificial intelligence. today hundreds will take part in a protest aimed at highlighting patient safety concerns. their demands to help care leaders. >>> also, one hurdle cleared in critical new funding for ukraine and israel as tensions escalate over pro-palestinian protests on school campuses. the unusual activity one university is taking today to help keep students safe. >>> this is "today in the bay." good morning to you on this monday. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. just into our newsroom, stronger than normal rattling, a 3.0 earthquake shook the geysers around 3:20 this morning. quakes there are the byproduct of geothermal activity, but still, what a way to wake up. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. good monday morning. >> we are feeling some milder temperatures around the bay. we're right now in the mid to upper 50s, even 60 degrees in
>>> right now at 5:00, a battle over homeless encampments head to go the supreme court. we're live in washington this morning with a case that could rewrite the rules on policing. >>> bay area nurses taking on artificial intelligence. today hundreds will take part in a protest aimed at highlighting patient safety concerns. their demands to help care leaders. >>> also, one hurdle cleared in critical new funding for ukraine and israel as tensions escalate over...
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promise kept, advanced justice, the first black woman on the supreme court, and more black women confirmed for the federal circuit court of appeals then all previous presidents combined, every single one. most important executive order , to ban so-called, restrict no-knock warrants, advanced community policing. a promise kept to sign significant current safety law, first lawmaking lynching a federal hate crime. keeping my promise that no one should be in federal prison for merely possessing marijuana. a promise kept to advance environmental justice and make the most significant investments in climate ever in all our history. investing a clean energy and jobs across america. the results are real, we were just black unemployment rate to a record low. more black americans have health insurance than ever before. more black businesses are starting up. and we have seen -- in fact, despite attacks on our support for brown and black small businesses, we are investing in them, as key ways to build generational wealth and communities. today, i am proud to announce that last year we awarded $76 billi
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everyone it's about the supreme court one of the going to be doing about immunity the supreme court is never here a case like this because no president and the history of the republic has tried to prosecute one of his predecessors. that is crossing a rubicon and it creates a terrible incentive for future presidents. because they have to always be worried. thehave to be looking over their shoulder a future presidents going to go after them. what you have is the absence of statesmanship, leadership, common sense there are no doubt presidents in the past you might've done things other people might've thought would be criminal. future presidents always i was a best interest of our country to pardon a nixon. to get past controversies and look to the future and do its best for the american people. unfortunately it is joe biden has triggered this crisis by continuing to press the special counsel investigation. that is where the fault lies on this. >> listing to some of these injustices and they have been sucked into this world. i'm listening is that private conduct is that official conduct? d
everyone it's about the supreme court one of the going to be doing about immunity the supreme court is never here a case like this because no president and the history of the republic has tried to prosecute one of his predecessors. that is crossing a rubicon and it creates a terrible incentive for future presidents. because they have to always be worried. thehave to be looking over their shoulder a future presidents going to go after them. what you have is the absence of statesmanship,...
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this ruling could have the most impact by the supreme court, ana, presidential election since the court decided bush v. gore back in 2000 decided that election. there's really three possible outcomes here, and two of them arguably are favorable to donald trump. one potential outcome is that the supreme court rules that presidents do have absolute immunity including on the outer perimeter of their acts, and therefore, donald trump can't be prosecuted in this election case and the case is dismissed. most legal experts think that's a remote possibility. but a second potential outcome that might be favorable to mr. trump is that the court decides it disagrees with the appeals court. it finds there are some instances where a president could be deemed immune for certain official acts particularly around foreign policy and national security. then the court raises questions about whether anything that donald trump is accused of in this case would qualify as an official act. in that case it may throw the case back to judge tanya chutkan and say, judge, you need to decide which, if any of these a
this ruling could have the most impact by the supreme court, ana, presidential election since the court decided bush v. gore back in 2000 decided that election. there's really three possible outcomes here, and two of them arguably are favorable to donald trump. one potential outcome is that the supreme court rules that presidents do have absolute immunity including on the outer perimeter of their acts, and therefore, donald trump can't be prosecuted in this election case and the case is...
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i'm a series of state level abortion battle. 2 years ago, the us supreme court are both the 1973 ruling women had a constitutional rights to obtain an abortion. since then, new restrictions have been sweeping comes over to us, states almost off of the founding abroad and some from the us, japan and the philippines are preparing for somebody on the perceived security threat from china do as president joe biden has said, the partnership between washington and tokyo is unbreakable by another japanese 5 minutes that for me. ok. see the hotels with the philippine president, ferdinand? marcus junior. it's the 1st such stomach between the 3 nations out east asia correspond to james chase had, looks at what's at stake in the south china sea this week show a force from the us and it's in the pacific highlights the us, japan and the philippines along side destroyer in that 1st ever joint naval exercises designed to uphold freedom of navigation in the contested waters. materials a probably you to another fast thursday's historic summit between the leaders of the us, japan and the philippine spots.
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it's the same courthouse, same supreme court. was he cautioned by the excessive prejudicial evidence the supreme court said was permitted in in the weinstein case? >> it's an interesting convergence of legal events. in the weinstein case, the court of appeals said what you can't do is bring in, in that case, testimony from other women who were victims, alleged victims. but against whom weinstein was not charged. it was an abuse to let that in. it's a good flag for judge merchan not to run too far afield. trial judges are permitted to use their discretion to admit evidence. if they go too far, they do risk this reversal. it's a warning to all of the parties in this case to tread lightly. >> one of the questions on redirect, catherine, that's just been asking is, is it true, mr. pecker, that your purpose in lob -- locking up the karen mcdougal story is to influence the election? that's trying to bring it back to the connection to the elections since during cross-examination he was certainly acknowledging he had a longstanding relat
it's the same courthouse, same supreme court. was he cautioned by the excessive prejudicial evidence the supreme court said was permitted in in the weinstein case? >> it's an interesting convergence of legal events. in the weinstein case, the court of appeals said what you can't do is bring in, in that case, testimony from other women who were victims, alleged victims. but against whom weinstein was not charged. it was an abuse to let that in. it's a good flag for judge merchan not to run...
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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
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...