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case supreme court, this latest ruling came following several assurances made by the us to the british government that a sonjee will get a fair trial. despite the fact, the cia has already broken us laws in gathering the evidence by a legally acquiring surveillance which of meetings between assange and his lawyers . when he was at the ecuadorian embassy in london, the u. s. has insisted, the defendant will be safe in its customer even though as yahoo news has reported state department operatives working under donald trump disgust. ways to abduct assange or assassinate him, or in 2017. the assurances, the british court, put so much stockings were made by a country that has a habit of reneging on its international agreements. when you read the text of those assurances, you real quickly realised that those assurances didn't assure anything at all. the u. s. has promised this thought a lot detained julia found in the most notorious super max prison in florence, colorado. but now the united states has dozens of super max prisons and they only excluded one. they also promised that they will
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s. government documents will now come from the u. case supreme court. this latest ruling came following several assurances made by the us to the british government that a sancha will get a fair trial. despite the fact, the cia has already broken us laws in gathering the evidence by a legally acquiring surveillance which of meetings between assange and his lawyers . when he was at the ecuadorian embassy in london, the u. s. has insisted, the defendant will be safe in its custody. even though as yahoo news has reported state department operatives working under donald trump disgust, ways to abduct assange or assassinate him in 2017. the assurances, the british court, put so much stockings were made by a country that has a habit of reneging on its international agreements. when you read the text of those assurances, you real quickly realised that those assurances didn't assure anything at all. the u. s. has promised this thought it will lot detained. julia found in the most notorious super max prison in florence, colorado. but now the united states has doze
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s. supreme court that can directly challenge roe vs wade, which as you said, was that 1973 landmark case that found a right to abortion access for american women in the us constitution. and in that interim, the states have been passing loss, chipping away at that right. and this year alone, more than $100.00 state laws enacted that further restrict abortion. but this plot in from mississippi again, is the most direct threat to the right to abortion access. and with more, and that is my guess, mark heron, who's with the center for reproductive rights. your colleague is inside the court, arguing this right now, you just argue the texas case on abortion previously, but what makes this case? so stand out being significant. well, as you said, the, the supreme court has for over 50, for nearly 50 years, recognize the funded mental right portion and of the line that the court has drawn his advice. and this is the 1st time that the court has agreed since road versus wages 973. that the court has agreed to hear a case about whether a state can outright ban abortion before viability. the state of
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s. supreme court has been hearing arguments in what's been termed the most important abortion case in a generation pro and anti abortion rights campaign, is protesting outside the court. eventual decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and women's right to terminate a pregnancy was established in 1973 in a case known as roe vs wade. how does your castro joins us live from washington d. c. how do you, what did the argument center on today all or they were 2 and a half long hours of arguments to day after a nearly 50 year. wait, in anticipation from the anti abortion movement. who see this as the very best opportunity to overturn roe vs wade, which as you said, was that landmark hayes in 1973. that gave american women the constitutional right to an abortion in the united states. and to day before this panel, it's a 63 conservative majority, 3 of whom were appointed by former president donald trump, who he, he explicitly said he was taking justices who would overturn roe vs wade. and so the panel was cognizant of the politics s
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supreme court hears a landmark case that threatens to overturn roe v. wade. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox news starts now. supporters and opponents of abortion rights, making their voices heard from san francisco to washington. d c. hello again , everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. today the u. s. supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five decades ago by roe versus wade and subsequent cases. the six conservative justices indicated they are willing to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy under the roe decision from 1973 states can regulate abortion but not ban it until roughly 24 weeks of pregnancy. the three liberal justices said reversing roe could damage the legitimacy of the court. will this institution survived the stench. that this creates in the public
supreme court hears a landmark case that threatens to overturn roe v. wade. the 11 o'clock news on ktvu. fox news starts now. supporters and opponents of abortion rights, making their voices heard from san francisco to washington. d c. hello again , everyone. i'm heather holmes in tonight for frank and i'm julie julie haener. today the u. s. supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five...
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so this case is doomed for a surprise, i submit up sometime this spring. the u. s. supreme court is going to rule on a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, a point at which many women don't know yet that they're pregnant. if the court oh case that laura over turns roe v wade altogether, things change quickly in a bunch of states. madeline, i've got a little under a minute. can you give us the elevator speech version of how these trigger laws work? yes, so essentially these various state governments anticipated that a conservative court would allow us to overturn roe vs wade. so anticipation of that already drafted the laws that could go into effect as soon as the court makes they're willing. so they don't currently conflict with federal law because they're not actually implemented, but they're written and they're waiting to go as soon as the court makes that order . madeline pend, lee levin papp, antonio rafferty and pensacola, lionel lionel media dot com. thank you for stepping into the pin picture and happy holidays coming up. no usa via peas at
so this case is doomed for a surprise, i submit up sometime this spring. the u. s. supreme court is going to rule on a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks, a point at which many women don't know yet that they're pregnant. if the court oh case that laura over turns roe v wade altogether, things change quickly in a bunch of states. madeline, i've got a little under a minute. can you give us the elevator speech version of how these trigger laws work? yes, so essentially these...
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but a new case before the supreme court has asked the court to reconsider and may lead to abortions in the u. s. becoming illegal once again, our as errors and is your castro report, or nearly 5 decades women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision. and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been the floor and never the ceiling. but i want to live in a country where every single person can have access to health care that we mean saving the lives of so many russian unworried. children who are voiceless are un unable to defend themselves. and they're relying on us with the abortion case before the court comes from mississippi, where the conservative state legislature wants to bear nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. well, before viability lower courts have ruled the ban unconstitutional. but now the supreme court with its new 63 conservative majority will have the final word. president trum
but a new case before the supreme court has asked the court to reconsider and may lead to abortions in the u. s. becoming illegal once again, our as errors and is your castro report, or nearly 5 decades women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision. and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been...
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that's when the supreme court ruled in the landmark case, roe vs wade. legalizing abortions, so long as the fetus is not viable outside the womb at about 24 weeks of pregnancy . but a new case before the supreme court has asked the court to reconsider and may lead to abortions in the u. s. becoming illegal once again, there was 100. you're castro reports. for nearly 5 decades, women have been able to get abortions in the united states. thanks to a decision made within these marveled halls. now a new panel of supreme court justices is revisiting that decision and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been the floor and never the feeling. but i want to live in a country where every single person can have access to health care. and that would mean saving the life of so many profession on board. children who are voiceless are unable to defend themselves, and they're relying on us with the abortion case. before the court comes from mississippi, where the conservative state legislature wants to ban nearly all abortions after 15 w
that's when the supreme court ruled in the landmark case, roe vs wade. legalizing abortions, so long as the fetus is not viable outside the womb at about 24 weeks of pregnancy . but a new case before the supreme court has asked the court to reconsider and may lead to abortions in the u. s. becoming illegal once again, there was 100. you're castro reports. for nearly 5 decades, women have been able to get abortions in the united states. thanks to a decision made within these marveled halls. now...
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supreme court to hear the case. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled against the pork industry in a similar lawsuit in july. it's now time at 12 46 to check in with meteorologist roberto gonzalez. i'm enjoying this break from the rain, even though i'm not complaining about the rain. we know we need it, but it's nice to see the sun behind us here. it's nice to have it both ways, right? hey i was just listening to that story. we have a pork shortage. we've had a christmas tree shortage, right? we've had pumpkin shortage and we certainly have had a water shortage. so let's share with you just how much rain has fallen right here in the bay area in the last seven days. taking a look at those totals. they ranged from anywhere from just over five inches of rain and ken field. four and a quarter to the east and danville castro valley over 3.5 inches of rain, evergreen and the south bay approaching 3.5. oakland over three inches. san francisco approaching three inches of precipitation. santa rosa over 2.5. how about that
supreme court to hear the case. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled against the pork industry in a similar lawsuit in july. it's now time at 12 46 to check in with meteorologist roberto gonzalez. i'm enjoying this break from the rain, even though i'm not complaining about the rain. we know we need it, but it's nice to see the sun behind us here. it's nice to have it both ways, right? hey i was just listening to that story. we have a pork shortage. we've had a christmas tree shortage,...
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a victory in the u . s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died in her sleep at her home in austin. texas the u. s. cruise ship carrying more than $1000.00 passengers is returned to port after an outbreak of cove at 19 among crew members. the holland american ship was supposed to docket what of a lotta in mexico bad was turned away, mile authorities. germany started its vaccination campaign against cove at 91 year ago. today. the 1st ever corona virus act same was developed in a german lab, and when the country's 1st shot was given to 101 year old ada, quite salah, bright. after christmas, it was a big moment for the country that most residents had to wait for months to get their 1st shot and watched as countries like the u. s. and the u. k. distributed their doses at a much faster pace. d. w has been reporting on germany's vaccination campaign through its ups and downs. and my colleague william glue, croft is he with more details with him? that's right, rebecca, we've come so far there still so much more to go. we can actually show you o
a victory in the u . s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died in her sleep at her home in austin. texas the u. s. cruise ship carrying more than $1000.00 passengers is returned to port after an outbreak of cove at 19 among crew members. the holland american ship was supposed to docket what of a lotta in mexico bad was turned away, mile authorities. germany started its vaccination campaign against cove at 91 year ago. today. the 1st ever corona virus act same was...
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her victory and the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas. a russian court has increased the prison sentence, handed down to weigh historian and human rights activist. in a case that's attracted international attention. judges extended unity to meet the abs sentence from 13 to 15 years in a high security penal camp. last year he was convicted of sexually abusing his adopted daughter critics. of the russian state, say the charges are trumped up the story and came to prominence for researching the crimes committed during the regime of joseph stalin. to meet the i've had worked for the renowned russian human rights organization memorial, which documents soviet area era repression. in a separate case, the organization is facing closure for floating russia, so called foreign to foreign agent blows. a verdict is due on tuesday. russians have a saying about the unexpected. it blows like snow on to your head, but for historian arena shabby cova. the possibility that international memorial may be forced to close
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and that's what the supreme court said . people in the u. s. can now send money to family members in afghanistan involving financial institutions, controlled by the taliban. and connie and that work, both groups are otherwise subject to us sanctions. the money is a lifeline for many afghans with global remittances making up 4 percent of g d. p. last year. it comes as the world bank says donors have agreed to transfer $280000000.00 to unicef from the world food program to provide nutrition and health services. in afghanistan, the un has warned nearly 9000000 afghans of facing famine this winter, much more heavy is the founder of rise to piece a piece building policy organization. he's also a former us counterterrorism adviser enough. got this done. he says there's still a lot more work for the taliban to do before it's recognized by the us. there are options in terms of the us of discussing and i think from our realistic perspective we're looking into the us, his interest at the end and the actions of the tall and not the front awards. but it's
and that's what the supreme court said . people in the u. s. can now send money to family members in afghanistan involving financial institutions, controlled by the taliban. and connie and that work, both groups are otherwise subject to us sanctions. the money is a lifeline for many afghans with global remittances making up 4 percent of g d. p. last year. it comes as the world bank says donors have agreed to transfer $280000000.00 to unicef from the world food program to provide nutrition and...
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s. supreme court has been hearing arguments in what's been termed the most important abortion case in a generation pro and anti abortion rights. campaigners are protesting outside the court. the bench we'll decide whether to uphold and mississippi law, which bands most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and women's right to terminate, pregnancy was established in 1973 in a case known as road versus wage. nature is warning. russia, serious consequences including sanctions. if the country uses any force against ukraine sector general in stoughton books as moscow would face a high price for any aggression pay to officials and foreign mrs. how talks in latvia as capital riga concerned about a russian when it re build up on the ukranian border? domination, discussions, russia back separatists and eastern ukraine. and the conflict has killed about 14000 people in the past 7 years. and you've gotten the troops across the border into democratic republic of congo for joint operation against and group. you're going to blame the idea for 3 bomb attacks in his capital come parlor. the toaster
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s. supreme court listing 2 arguments in what's been termed the most important abortion case in a generation, they're going to decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law. that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and women's right to terminate the pregnancy was established in 1973. that was a case known as role versus weight pro and anti abortion protesters. i've taken to the students in washington, dc and in mississippi. well, the law at the center of the case before the supreme court hasn't yet come into effect in mississippi. lower courts have consistently ruled that had violates previous supreme court rulings that say, states may not ban abortion before viability. usually between 22 and 24 weeks, the supreme court is also yet to rule on a texas abortion law that came into effect in september. it bands most terminations after 6 weeks, pro abortion groups to say the laws in both republican states go against woman's rights to terminate a pregnancy, guaranteed in roe vs wade, and allowing the loss to stand could lead to abortion protection being overturned. well, hi, fidel ca
s. supreme court listing 2 arguments in what's been termed the most important abortion case in a generation, they're going to decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law. that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy and women's right to terminate the pregnancy was established in 1973. that was a case known as role versus weight pro and anti abortion protesters. i've taken to the students in washington, dc and in mississippi. well, the law at the center of the case before the supreme...
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but a case before the supreme court could lead to abortions becoming illegal again, in many parts of the country id, shall castro reports from washington or nearly 5 decades. women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been the floor and never the ceiling. but i want to live in a country where every single person can have access to health care. that would mean saving the lives of so many russian unworn children who are voiceless are un unable to defend themselves. and they're relying on us with the abortion case before the court comes from mississippi, where the conservative state legislature wants to ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. well before viability lower courts have ruled the band unconstitutional. but now the supreme court with its new 63 conservative majority will have the final word. president trump appointed 3 justices, that
but a case before the supreme court could lead to abortions becoming illegal again, in many parts of the country id, shall castro reports from washington or nearly 5 decades. women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been the floor and never the...
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have had a constitutional right to abortion since 1973, but a case before the supreme court could lead to abortion is becoming illegal again in many parts of the country. how do you feel castro reports in washington or nearly 5 decades? women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get overturns, and ro has always been the floor and never the ceiling. but i want to live in a country where every single person can have access to health care that we mean saving the lives of so many rushes unworthy. children who are voiceless are un unable to defend themselves, and they're relying on us with the abortion case before the court comes from mississippi, where the conservative state legislature wants to ban nearly all abortions after 15 weeks. well, before viability lower courts have ruled the band unconstitutional. but now the supreme court with its new 63 conservative majority will have
have had a constitutional right to abortion since 1973, but a case before the supreme court could lead to abortion is becoming illegal again in many parts of the country. how do you feel castro reports in washington or nearly 5 decades? women have been able to get abortions in the united states, thanks to a decision made within these marbled halls. now, a new panel, a supreme court justices, is revisiting that decision and could take it all back. it's heartbreaking to think that ro could get...
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a victory in the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died in her sleep at her home in austin, texas. and now as a pandemic filled year draws to a close, we want to take a look at some of the lasting images of 2021. in india here to 2nd wave of cove at 19, swept through the country. thousands, they had died crematorium to burn the dead were overwhelmed by the sheer numbers they held mask promotions. and sometimes that wasn't even available for people. and they had to burn their relatives bodies wherever they could see w. namisha joyce form at one health care worker who experienced much of the horror 1st hand georgia july have done with his hospital shift for the day working in patient care is demanding but manager. but he says, it is a far cry from the 18 months he spent working in the mortuary. through the worst of the pandemic, kill was. allah has only worked deos in healthcare. in another life, he was a performance auto or dollars as he took to the state of the age of 10 and loved every bit of it as an organizer, makeup artist and
a victory in the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died in her sleep at her home in austin, texas. and now as a pandemic filled year draws to a close, we want to take a look at some of the lasting images of 2021. in india here to 2nd wave of cove at 19, swept through the country. thousands, they had died crematorium to burn the dead were overwhelmed by the sheer numbers they held mask promotions. and sometimes that wasn't even available for people. and they...
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her victory and the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas a u. s. cruise ship carrying more than 1000 passengers has returned to port after an outbreak of coven 19 among crew members. the holland america ship was supposed to dock at a port in mexico, but was turned away by authorities. and i talked over iran's nuclear program are resuming in the austrian capital vienna. it's the 8th round of discussions aimed at saving the 2015 agreement, which was meant to stop to run from developing nuclear weapons. the talks are between germany, the u. k. france, russia, and china, as well as around i. since the united states pulled out of the deal in 2018 to run has increased its enrichment of uranium and restricted inspectors. sanctions introduced in response have hit iran heart at present, it shipping less than a quarter of the oil it did in 2018. and the drop in exports has meant economic hardship for many iranians hope is in short supply in this commercial district of ot, ron, as the talks and far off sienna, rec
her victory and the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas a u. s. cruise ship carrying more than 1000 passengers has returned to port after an outbreak of coven 19 among crew members. the holland america ship was supposed to dock at a port in mexico, but was turned away by authorities. and i talked over iran's nuclear program are resuming in the austrian capital vienna. it's the 8th round of discussions aimed at saving the 2015...
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s. supreme court has been listening to arguments and what's been termed the most important abortion case in a generation. they'll eventually decide whether to uphold a 2018 mississippi law bonds, most of washington. after 15 weeks of pregnancy, i'm on the right to terminate the pregnancy is established in 1973 and a case bonus rover says wait pro and anti abortion wise protesters taken to the streets in washington, d. c. and the mississippi or the law at the center of the case before the supreme court hasn't yet come into effect in mississippi. lower courts have consistently ruled it violates previous supreme court rulings that say, states may not ban abortion before viability. and usually between 20 to 24 weeks, the supreme court has also yet to rule on a texas abortion law and came into effect in september. it bands most terminations after 6 weeks, pro abortion groups to say the laws in both republic and states go against women's rights to terminate a pregnancy guaranteed enroll versus wade and loving the laws to stand could lead to abortion protection being overturned. why did your ca
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the u. s supreme court today heard oral arguments in a landmark case regarding abortion. the judges will decide whether a mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is constitutional. federal courts have held since roe v. wade that abortions are legal until at least 24 weeks of pregnancy. after nearly two hours of arguments, the six conservative justices indicated that they would uphold the mississippi law . a ruling is expected in june. the first us case of the omicron variant of the coronavirus has been detected in the bay area, health officials said, as san francisco resident who had recently traveled to south africa developed symptoms and tested positive. the person was fully vaccinated and the symptoms were mild. that individual is recovering at home . officials do not expect to change any health orders due to this discovery. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30 tonight. the white house is making plans for new covid testing requirements for inbound travelers. president biden is expected to announce the changes tomorrow as he details the
the u. s supreme court today heard oral arguments in a landmark case regarding abortion. the judges will decide whether a mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is constitutional. federal courts have held since roe v. wade that abortions are legal until at least 24 weeks of pregnancy. after nearly two hours of arguments, the six conservative justices indicated that they would uphold the mississippi law . a ruling is expected in june. the first us case of the...
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the u. s. supreme court listen to arguments that could reverse decades of access to abortion. they'll decide whether to uphold the 2018 mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. uganda deploying soldiers across the border into democratic republic of congo as a battles and armed group at follows. airstrikes against the allied a democratic forces on tuesday. as part of a joint operation with the congolese army, the arm groups based an eastern congo, and it said to have linked to iso. uganda blamed it for 3 bomb attacks in his capital compiler. 2 weeks ago, you got and troops entered darcy at the nobility, crossing in north kiva state. it's a forest area when that makes it difficult to get through. it's here that the adf has its hired outs and hidden bases are diseases mark on web was reported extensively from democratic republic of congo, and he's got more from nairobi. the government of president phillips just katy in hong k. president miller, in the 70 and uganda planning this military operation for weeks, if not months since before those suicide bo
the u. s. supreme court listen to arguments that could reverse decades of access to abortion. they'll decide whether to uphold the 2018 mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. uganda deploying soldiers across the border into democratic republic of congo as a battles and armed group at follows. airstrikes against the allied a democratic forces on tuesday. as part of a joint operation with the congolese army, the arm groups based an eastern congo, and it said to have...
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s supreme court to reinstate the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers as cases climb nationwide. in atlanta. john siri ktvu, fox two news. stanford university will turn to online classes for the first two weeks of the winter quarter. the announcement came just weeks after the university reported a surge in covid cases among students. in faculty following the thanksgiving holiday classes begin january 3rd for most stanford students, the university says in person. classes are set to resume january 18th after students and faculty are tested. berkeley city leaders have a new plan to reduce crime as ktvu is elissa harrington reports. new cameras are just one part. of a bigger plan to keep berkeley safe. holiday shoppers were out on berkeley's festive fourth street. but among those twinkly lights, we saw a police car in front of the apple store and signs to warn people of car break ins. now the city of berkley plans to install security cameras in several neighborhoods, including retail districts like this to crack down on crime, but we do think that one this could be a deterrent and tw
s supreme court to reinstate the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers as cases climb nationwide. in atlanta. john siri ktvu, fox two news. stanford university will turn to online classes for the first two weeks of the winter quarter. the announcement came just weeks after the university reported a surge in covid cases among students. in faculty following the thanksgiving holiday classes begin january 3rd for most stanford students, the university says in person. classes are set to resume...
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her victory in the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas polish president and re duda has vetoed a controversial media law saying he could not signed the bill in its current form. it would have banned companies outside europe from holding a controlling stake in polish media companies. demonstrations against the law, attractive thousands of people with critic saying it would have curtailed press freedom. holland's president has put his foot down with a widow. he has halted the government's plans for a new media, lo and sent the issue back to parliament. leach on that of not him was i appeal to the parliament to find better solutions with the opposition. and so i would say that shares of foreign owners can be reduced in the future. let us go to but in a responsible society contracts that have already been signed, have to be respected zigler on each nerve spool. and so the only private tv station that remains critical of the government will be allowed to continue broadcasting. the t v. n belongs to the ame
her victory in the u. s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion. she died at her home in austin, texas polish president and re duda has vetoed a controversial media law saying he could not signed the bill in its current form. it would have banned companies outside europe from holding a controlling stake in polish media companies. demonstrations against the law, attractive thousands of people with critic saying it would have curtailed press freedom. holland's president has...
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k. supreme court has ruled it was illegal for police to drop a proven to alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, in 1971 case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge 14 of those arrest that was subjected to brutal interrogation techniques. these rights recognized as a legal process mcguigan, one of the 14 told us what happened to him i was booted forced to stand against a wall finger tips and tip trolls. small my back post. and so my body was actually bold with this constant weight noise. that commandment took over your brain. we were denied chile. we all show, were denied you should toilet they took, remove my own closure bookman of boiler shoot. that boiler suit was may day, clothes. my nice clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and that just when dawn did, and we're forced to stand against this wall with your finger tips and that in a stress position, the body, it only stands too much and you would collapse don't what state you're just beating, taken back up up against the wall. and that that was con
k. supreme court has ruled it was illegal for police to drop a proven to alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, in 1971 case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge 14 of those arrest that was subjected to brutal interrogation techniques. these rights recognized as a legal process mcguigan, one of the 14 told us what happened to him i was booted forced to stand against a wall finger tips and tip trolls....
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s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion she died in her sleep at her home in austin, texas. south africa has begun a week of morning to honor archbishop desmond tutu. he'll be laid to rest on new year's day. the anti apartheid icon is being remembered around the world as a champion of justice and human rights to to was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1984 for his efforts in the struggle against whites only rule. across south africa, mon is a pain tribute to a beloved icon of the struggle against apartheid. here at cape towns arch for arch monument. many had wall memories of the late archbishop adhering the party. did you, as one of the guys was going out, follow people in the legacy of discipline, to whom of go on? he will never forget. there are trees contribution for ease loving joyful attitude and his peaceful attitude. he told people in a very nice way, so they willing become offended. others notice his sadness over south africa's political path in recent years. he envisage a new south, south africa. i'm with her with her, with a better life, all for all of us.
s. supreme court gave american women the right to an abortion she died in her sleep at her home in austin, texas. south africa has begun a week of morning to honor archbishop desmond tutu. he'll be laid to rest on new year's day. the anti apartheid icon is being remembered around the world as a champion of justice and human rights to to was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1984 for his efforts in the struggle against whites only rule. across south africa, mon is a pain tribute to a beloved icon...
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and by the time this case really comes to may be a higher court or a supreme court ruling in the united states with regards the espionage act. who knows, 5 years, 4 years at that, at that point he's been incarcerated for 15 plus years in total under some level of an arbitrary, an actual detention. so that, that's the game that's being played here. i k, patrick. good to get your thoughts were going to at leave it. that was ga pisca understand patrick henderson. okay, well let's look at some other news are today now because the ukrainian naval vessel that approached russian waters in crimea has been described as a continuation of nato's provocations in the black sea by a russian regional official ukrainian shit named don bass sailed dangerously close to russian waters on thursday evening reporting from crimea, his arte sheila shop of oliver, russia's f as v has cold. i pro occasion this read for marie craig and made a ship heading towards the coach trade in crimea. as the collision between the russian and ukranian fleet reclined me and coach trade, have me avoided. it happens when the ukr
and by the time this case really comes to may be a higher court or a supreme court ruling in the united states with regards the espionage act. who knows, 5 years, 4 years at that, at that point he's been incarcerated for 15 plus years in total under some level of an arbitrary, an actual detention. so that, that's the game that's being played here. i k, patrick. good to get your thoughts were going to at leave it. that was ga pisca understand patrick henderson. okay, well let's look at some...
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supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five decades ago by roe versus wade and subsequent cases. the six conservative justices indicated they are willing to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy under the roe decision from 1973 states can regulate abortion but not ban it until roughly 24 weeks of pregnancy. the three liberal justices said reversing roe could damage the legitimacy of the court. will this institution survived the stench. that this creates in the public perception. that the constitution. and it's reading are just political acts if we think. that the prior precedents are seriously wrong. if that why, then doesn't the history of this court's practice with respect to those cases? tell us that the right answer is actually the return to the position of neutrality and not stick with those precedents in the same way that all those other cases didn't. the ruling is expected by late june, and there were rallies in support of abortion rights
supreme court heard the biggest abortion challenge in a generation at issue whether states can restrict abortion rights that were guaranteed nearly five decades ago by roe versus wade and subsequent cases. the six conservative justices indicated they are willing to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy under the roe decision from 1973 states can regulate abortion but not ban it until roughly 24 weeks of pregnancy. the three liberal justices said reversing roe...
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i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what do you talking about a political trial justice, new country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney on the case. i mean penalty is a convicted of killing jack cola, ronald williams to life for sentences. i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensics role. and you, you maintain the vindicating him, we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f, b i, agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b, i the witnesses tied to
i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what do you talking about a political trial justice, new country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter,...
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k. supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. as a case relates to the troubles when a hundreds of suspected array members were detained. often without charge of 14 of those arrested was subjected to specials interrogation techniques. these were later recognized as illegal process mcguigan. one of the 14 told us what happened to him . i was forced to stand against the wall finger tips and tip toes. small my back post and so my body was actually bold with this constant weight noise. that commandment took over your brain. we were denied sleep. we also were denied you should toilet they took, remove my own close and put me in a boiler shirt that boiler straight was may day clothes my nice clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and that just went on and we're forced to stand against this wall with your finger tips and that in a stress position the body. it only stands through much and you would collapse. don't at westgate you're just beaten. taken back up up against the wall. and that
k. supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. as a case relates to the troubles when a hundreds of suspected array members were detained. often without charge of 14 of those arrested was subjected to specials interrogation techniques. these were later recognized as illegal process mcguigan. one of the 14 told us what happened to him . i was forced to stand against the wall finger...
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that supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. the case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested, were subjected to a survey of subject to, to beg your pardon to that of special interrogation techniques. now these were later recognized as illegal if we spoke to francis mcguigan, one of the 14, he told us what happened to him. i was forced to stand against the wall finger tips and tip trolls. small my back push them to my body was actually bold with this constant weight noise. that commandment took over your brain. we were denied shirley. we also were denied you should toilet. they took my move, my own clothes and put me in a boiler shirt. that boiler suit was may day, clothes, my nice clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and that just when dawn did, and we're forced to stand against this wall with your finger tips and that in a stress position, the body, it only stands too much and you would collap
that supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland, back in 1971. the case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested, were subjected to a survey of subject to, to beg your pardon to that of special interrogation techniques. now these were later recognized as illegal if we spoke to francis mcguigan, one of the 14, he...
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i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney. on the case, i mean peltier, a convicted of killing jack cola ronald williams to lie 1st said, it says i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensics are all and you, you maintain the vindicating him, we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f. b i agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b. i. the witnesses t
i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy...
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i know you're a fool, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that watch and so, you know, changed reynolds. it was the u. s. attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney. on the case. i mean, penalty is a convicted of killing jack cola ronald williams to lie for sentences. i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensics are all and you, you maintain the vindicating him, we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f, b i, agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b i. the witnes
i know you're a fool, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that watch and so, you know, changed reynolds. it was the u. s. attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy...
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i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney. on the case, i mean penalty, a convicted of killing jack cola ronald williams to lie for sentences. i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensics are all and you, you maintain the vindicating him, we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f, b i, agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b i. the witnesses tied
i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so, you know, jane reynolds, who was the us attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy...
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i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that watch and so you know, jane reynolds, it was the u. s. attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney. on the case. i mean penalty a convicted of killing jack cola ronald williams to lie 1st said, it says i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensics are all and you, you maintain the vindicating him, we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f. b i agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b. i. the witnesses t
i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what are you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that watch and so you know, jane reynolds, it was the u. s. attorney on the case reported by appointed by jimmy...
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i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what do you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so you know, jane st. reynolds, who was the us attorney, on the case, reported by appointed by jimmy carter, came out with a letter in july to president by that says it is time to release leonard peltier. that's the current or the, or the former us attorney. on the case. i mean penalty is a convicted of killing jack cola ronald williams to life for sentences. i know the witnesses have withdrawn their claims at that time, ballistics forensic, the role, and you, you maintain the vindicating him. we will actually, um, since people may know some of the case of killing the murder of these 2 f, b i, agents is some of the affidavits were withdrawn because they were kind of tortured by the f. b. i. the witn
i know you're a full, the federal judgement denied by the f b i a by the, i don't know the supreme court. what do you talking about a political trial justice in your country is not political as the whole point. well, well, look, even even the u. s. attorney that prosecuted the case now says they don't know who shot these agents. they do know it wasn't leonard peltier. they know that much. and so you know, jane st. reynolds, who was the us attorney, on the case, reported by appointed by jimmy...
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k. supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ard and back in 1970. 1 of the case relates to the troubles and hundreds of suspected iras members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested was subjected to special interrogation techniques. these were later recognized as illegal a franchise mcguigan. now one of the 14 told us what happened to him. i was forced to stand against the wall finger tips and tip trolls. small mom back pushed and so my body was actually bold with this constant weight noise that commandment took over your brain. we were denied chile, we all show, were denied you should toilet. they took, remove my own clothes, put me in a boiler, shoot that boiler suit was may day, close my nice clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and that just went on and we're forced to stand against this wall with your finger tips and that in a stress position. the body only stands too much and you would collapse the westgate you're just beaten, taken back up up against the wall. and that th
k. supreme court has ruled that it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ard and back in 1970. 1 of the case relates to the troubles and hundreds of suspected iras members were detained, often without charge of 14 of those arrested was subjected to special interrogation techniques. these were later recognized as illegal a franchise mcguigan. now one of the 14 told us what happened to him. i was forced to stand against the wall...
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s has been exhausted and we know that all the way up to supreme court is can last 15 or 20 years. and so effectively nothing has been guaranteed. so where does this case go now? i mean, i understand the procedure will go back to the lower court. i think the home secretary, we'll review it. and the case could then be appealed again in the high court or the supreme court. but for, i mean from your point of view, does his case still focus on his health and the more your concerns now about his health and how much that could deteriorate between now and any appeal being held off. i visited him in 2019, just after had been arrested by, by the bridget authorities together with 2 experienced medical experts for specialized loan examining torture victims. and they came to the conclusion independently from each other that his health i was going to deteriorate rapidly to the point of endangering his life if he was not rapidly relieved, of the constant pressure off, you know, persecution, arbitrary mis escalation. and this is exactly what you see playing out. now, it is difficult, obviously to
s has been exhausted and we know that all the way up to supreme court is can last 15 or 20 years. and so effectively nothing has been guaranteed. so where does this case go now? i mean, i understand the procedure will go back to the lower court. i think the home secretary, we'll review it. and the case could then be appealed again in the high court or the supreme court. but for, i mean from your point of view, does his case still focus on his health and the more your concerns now about his...
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the u. s supreme court ruling texas's law banning most abortions can remain in place. still ahead, find out what they did allow the continues to threaten the nation's most restrictive abortion law, plus thieves getting some high tech help from a tiny product here how the hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget her phone again? yep. lou! mom said she could save up to $400 on her wireless bill by switching to xfinity internet and mobile. with nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and lou! on the most reliable network, lou! smart kid, bill. oh oh so true. and now, the moon christmas special. gotta go! take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit an xfinity store to learn how our switch squad makes switching fast and easy this holiday season. [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointment can save your life. and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. ♪give my regards to broadway!♪ ♪reme
the u. s supreme court ruling texas's law banning most abortions can remain in place. still ahead, find out what they did allow the continues to threaten the nation's most restrictive abortion law, plus thieves getting some high tech help from a tiny product here how the hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget her phone again? yep. lou! mom said she could save up to $400 on her wireless bill by switching to xfinity internet and mobile. with nationwide 5g at no extra cost. and...