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but the key thing here is that chief justice roberts' vote is now irrelevant. it is justice alito plus the four justices to his right, besides chief justice roberts, who you need to flip kavanaugh or gorsuch, or thomas, and that is just, you know, or amy coney barrett, and that is a pretty unlikely thing given the tenor of oral argument. so the process is the case was argued in december, the justices take a tentative vote right after it, and then the senior most justice in the majority assigns the opinion to whomever she or he wants. here it is unlikely roberts was in the majority because he would have probably assigned the draft opinion to himself so it is likely that alito or thomas was one of those two, and alito is now written this opinion, it is circulated to the other justices and there is going to be a dissent that's prepared, sometimes it's possible that the dissent can change the minds of those in the majority, but here, you know, so far, we haven't seen any indications of that from the other four, so i'm afraid to say, you know, and this is of course
but the key thing here is that chief justice roberts' vote is now irrelevant. it is justice alito plus the four justices to his right, besides chief justice roberts, who you need to flip kavanaugh or gorsuch, or thomas, and that is just, you know, or amy coney barrett, and that is a pretty unlikely thing given the tenor of oral argument. so the process is the case was argued in december, the justices take a tentative vote right after it, and then the senior most justice in the majority assigns...
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[applause] [applause] >> congratulations, robert. and our next inspirational awardee is rudy soriano, a performer, choreographer, teacher and leader in the filipino community. rudy soriano is the founder of the lkha filipino folk ensemble, an organization that preserves and celebrates filipino culture through music and dance. rudy is not with us here today. he's out of the country but we would like to show a video of his acceptance. >> i'm rudy soriano, founder and choreographer. dance has always been the center of who i am. it has inspired me to help other people to learn and love the culture and heritage. thank you asian pacific american heritage for this award. i am humbled and honored for the recognition. [applause] >> and so we have representative here to accept this honor for rudy. [applause] [applause] >> of course, last but not least martin yan. [cheers and applause] >> i don't think i really need to say much but i will say this, martin, a master chef, highly respected culinary educator and prolific author, legendary chef has
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host: future of road tests the cloud of roberts. how has the makeup of the court and the dynamics of the court with no six conservative justices including the chief justice, how has chief justice roberts role changed with the newer addition of those justices? >> it has changed dramatically. there was a period where john roberts was both the chief justice and the median judges for the cases that divide the court along ideological lines. he really controlled almost everything. once justice where it took justice ginsburg's seat, that shifted the balance to the right and the median justice is now somebody other than john roberts depending on the case. it may be neil gorsuch in some cases and that has meant that the chief justice prefers a bit of an incremental approach to the law. the idea that you might not go all the way in overturn roe in this case is consistent with what he might do. but if there are five justices that want to go further than he does, then he doesn't control that decision. host: greg stohr covers the supreme court f
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was clear before roberts arrived. why? >> because the court is in a very weird place right now. this court -- it's a very private place in ordinary circumstances, and there are norms of behavior that have been observed there not really for decades but for centuries. i mean, the supreme court as an institution, in terms of how it operates, has not really changed much in decade after decade. and now we have a situation where an opinion -- the draft opinion has been leaked. there have been subsequent leaks about subsequent developments in this abortion case, and the court is really in some institutional disarray. now, that is not as important as the result that appears to be coming. what matters is that the supreme court is about to take a right away from american women that they've had for almost 50 years. but just in terms of the institution, the court is really in a place it hasn't been, and they are flailing around, and i think justice thomas' clear diss of chief justice roberts in that comment is an illustration of
was clear before roberts arrived. why? >> because the court is in a very weird place right now. this court -- it's a very private place in ordinary circumstances, and there are norms of behavior that have been observed there not really for decades but for centuries. i mean, the supreme court as an institution, in terms of how it operates, has not really changed much in decade after decade. and now we have a situation where an opinion -- the draft opinion has been leaked. there have been...
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host: future of road tests the cloud of roberts. how has the makeup of the court and the dynamics of the court with no six conservative justices including the chief justice, how has chief justice roberts role changed with the newer addition of those justices? >> it has changed dramatically. there was a period where john roberts was both the chief justice and the median judges for the cases that divide the court along ideological lines. he really controlled almost everything. once how did they come to a consensus on decision or decided case? >> after the argument they always have a private conference where they take an initial vote within a week or two after that, the senior justice and the majority and this appears to be justice thomas, gets to assign the opinion to somebody and that person drafts what will be a majority opinion and other justices can say i joined that opinion and i agreed to be of art of it and then they start writing the consents as well -- the dissents as well. host: a more in-depth look at several in those it --
host: future of road tests the cloud of roberts. how has the makeup of the court and the dynamics of the court with no six conservative justices including the chief justice, how has chief justice roberts role changed with the newer addition of those justices? >> it has changed dramatically. there was a period where john roberts was both the chief justice and the median judges for the cases that divide the court along ideological lines. he really controlled almost everything. once how did...
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robert: it is fine, a safe place to put money. probably not the place where you will get devastatingly awesome investment returns the next 10 years. that is also exciting about a market like this, if you can look past the fundamentals of some of the businesses, investors are reevaluating and saying each pieces of technology are actually going to matter the most over the next 10 years? everything was focused around the iphone and app store the last 10 years. those are likely to continue to remain important, but they will look much more mature. you see that in some of the regulatory dealings we are having to shake out with businesses like apple right now. there are opportunities to look deeper. you did a great interview the other night with roadblocks. we think that could be one of the most important businesses. it is tracking to be bigger than nintendo. how many assets exist in the market that a public investor can participate in to live with that type of household recognition? whether it is a businesslike roblox, or cloud computer
robert: it is fine, a safe place to put money. probably not the place where you will get devastatingly awesome investment returns the next 10 years. that is also exciting about a market like this, if you can look past the fundamentals of some of the businesses, investors are reevaluating and saying each pieces of technology are actually going to matter the most over the next 10 years? everything was focused around the iphone and app store the last 10 years. those are likely to continue to...
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john roberts said that roe versus wade is the law of the land. do you believe that? >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court. it has been on the books for a long time, it has been challenged on a number of occasions, and i discussed those yesterday. the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision, sometimes of merit, sometimes of deciding. >> they lead the foundation for roe v. wade. if your impression is law? >> -- versus casey reaffirmed the court holding of roe. that is the president of the court and settled in terms of the holding of the court. >> you can find the weekly on c-span now, our free mobile video app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you thought this was just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled centers for students of low income families to get them ready for anything. announcer: comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with
john roberts said that roe versus wade is the law of the land. do you believe that? >> it is an important precedent of the supreme court. it has been on the books for a long time, it has been challenged on a number of occasions, and i discussed those yesterday. the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision, sometimes of merit, sometimes of deciding. >> they lead the foundation for roe v. wade. if your impression is law? >> -- versus casey reaffirmed the court holding of roe....
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talk to robert farrante. did he have any idea how cyanide found its way into the bloodstream of his late wife. bloodstream of his late wife. talk to robert farrante. did he have any idea how cyanide found its way into the bloodstream of his late wife. hello, i'm dara brown, here's what's happening. u.s. marshals are offering $10,000 for information of the corrections officer and the state murder suspect. the officer, white have no relation. they went missing during and it meet escort in an alabama court. the state of kansas is recovering after a tornado. more than 1000 buildings were damaged. the ef3 state on the ground for 21 minutes. four people were injured. now, back to dateline. >> five days after doctor turned off the machines on doctor autumn klein, pittsburgh police detectives made their way to the three story brick house where she made a home with her daughter and husband medical researcher, robert ferrante. veteran detective jim mcgee took the lead. ferrante greeted him, and his partner. >> we start
talk to robert farrante. did he have any idea how cyanide found its way into the bloodstream of his late wife. bloodstream of his late wife. talk to robert farrante. did he have any idea how cyanide found its way into the bloodstream of his late wife. hello, i'm dara brown, here's what's happening. u.s. marshals are offering $10,000 for information of the corrections officer and the state murder suspect. the officer, white have no relation. they went missing during and it meet escort in an...
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roberts has encountered growing tensions with conservatives on and off the court in recent years. as a member of the court's conservative wing, he's also been known to break with his colleagues. most famously drawing republican ire for being the deciding vote in 2012 to uphold obamacare. an attorney close to several conservative justices told politico, quote, there is a price to be paid for what he did. everybody remembers, it unquote. hmm, interesting. roberts must pay a price for not helping his fellow conservatives extinguish 30 million americans' health care. roberts didn't play ball on a republican party political priority so other conservatives get to nuke other rights. it sounds like jurists aren't jurists as all and sound like politicians well. know that most supreme court justices come up through partisan politics but this a majority represents something far more dangerous, ideologues that understand their role, that they are an extension of the republican party's extension of using height court along with voting restrictions to assert their political will, and now they a
roberts has encountered growing tensions with conservatives on and off the court in recent years. as a member of the court's conservative wing, he's also been known to break with his colleagues. most famously drawing republican ire for being the deciding vote in 2012 to uphold obamacare. an attorney close to several conservative justices told politico, quote, there is a price to be paid for what he did. everybody remembers, it unquote. hmm, interesting. roberts must pay a price for not helping...
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but let me just ask you this again, john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court. it was decided in 1973, so it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions and i discussed those yesterday and it is my -- and the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes, in kc, based on stare decisis. i think, that when a decision is challenged and it is reaffirmed, that strengthens its value as stare decisis for at least two reasons. first of all, more often a decision is reaffirmed, the more people tend to rely on it. second, i think stare decisis reflects the view that there is wisdom embedded in decisions that have been made by prior justices who take the same oath, and are scholars and are conscientious. and when they examined a question and they reach a conclusion, i think that is entitled to considerable respect. of course, the more times that happens
but let me just ask you this again, john roberts said that roe v. wade is the settled law of the land. do you believe it is the settled law of the land? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent of the supreme court. it was decided in 1973, so it's been on the books for a long time. it has been challenged on a number of occasions and i discussed those yesterday and it is my -- and the supreme court has reaffirmed the decision. sometimes on the merits, sometimes, in kc, based on stare...
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but we had chief justice john roberts who was willing to talk about it. and tomorrow justice clarence thomas is also here in atlanta and he's going to give remarks. >> we'll see what he has to say. >> you know -- >> jeffrey, go ahead. >> there's this mythology that the supreme court always gets along with each other. you know, they have a history of poisonous relationships. before world war ii, there was a justice named james mcreynolds who was such an anti-semite that he wouldn't sit in the same room with justice brandeis or justice cardoza. so the idea that the court needs to get along well to function is just not true. it's a more pleasant environment if they get along, but the history there is of a lot of rancorous discord. >> the chief justice also alluded to one bad apple who might be behind this leak. does that tell you anything about the status of the investigation? >> you know, not much. i mean i certainly don't know who leaked it. like a lot of people, i've noticed that there's a stapled corner. apparently it was a stapled opinion, so there was
but we had chief justice john roberts who was willing to talk about it. and tomorrow justice clarence thomas is also here in atlanta and he's going to give remarks. >> we'll see what he has to say. >> you know -- >> jeffrey, go ahead. >> there's this mythology that the supreme court always gets along with each other. you know, they have a history of poisonous relationships. before world war ii, there was a justice named james mcreynolds who was such an anti-semite that...
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it was a 58-42 vote against robert bork. i think what this -- what the draft opinion illustrates is how much the republican party has shifted in recent years because it used to be that there was a very significant core in the republican party of pro-abortion rights, pro-right to privacy. but that right is eliminated in this draft opinion. the president, i don't think he was particularly clear about it but i think he was saying that the right to privacy is not just about abortion rights but it's about contraception. it's about sexual relations, it's about marriage, and all of that is in jeopardy with an opinion like this one. >> and joan, let's not lose sight of just how extraordinary it is to hear the president confirm what we heard from the chief justice just moments ago, and that is the document described in yesterday's report is authentic, but does not represent a decision by the court or the final position of any member on the issues in the case. >> you know, this is just one more extraordinary thing that's happened in t
it was a 58-42 vote against robert bork. i think what this -- what the draft opinion illustrates is how much the republican party has shifted in recent years because it used to be that there was a very significant core in the republican party of pro-abortion rights, pro-right to privacy. but that right is eliminated in this draft opinion. the president, i don't think he was particularly clear about it but i think he was saying that the right to privacy is not just about abortion rights but it's...
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host: future of road tests the cloud of roberts. how has the makeup of the court and the dynamics of the court with no six conservative justices including the chief justice, how has chief justice roberts role changed with the newer addition of those justices? >> it has changed dramatically. there was a period where john roberts was both the chief justice and the median judges for the cases that divide the court along ideological lines. he really controlled almost everything. once justice where it took justice ginsburg's seat, that shifted the balance to the right and the median justice is now somebody other than john roberts depending on the case. it may be neil gorsuch in some cases and that has meant that the chief justice prefers a bit of an incremental approach to the law. the idea that you might not go all the way in overturn roe in this case is consistent with what he might do. but if there are five justices that want to go further than he does, then he doesn't control that decision. host: greg stohr covers the supreme court f
host: future of road tests the cloud of roberts. how has the makeup of the court and the dynamics of the court with no six conservative justices including the chief justice, how has chief justice roberts role changed with the newer addition of those justices? >> it has changed dramatically. there was a period where john roberts was both the chief justice and the median judges for the cases that divide the court along ideological lines. he really controlled almost everything. once justice...
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as chief justice roberts said at the time, justices no criticism comes with the territory. it's a free country. people can express themselves within limits, but threatening statements he said of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous. chief justice roberts is right and subsequent events have shown threats against the justices aren't going away. they are becoming even more intense. we need to take steps to improve the protection of the justices and their families against potential violence and it can't wait until something bad happens. some political activists have already announced their intentions to go to the private homes of the justices. this is an appalling violation of their personal privacy. it puts them and their families at risk. we currently have two justices with school-age children. once judge jackson joins the court when justice breyer steps down, that will be three. the chief justices asked congress to take appropriate actionof and increase protection for the physical safety of the justices and their fami
as chief justice roberts said at the time, justices no criticism comes with the territory. it's a free country. people can express themselves within limits, but threatening statements he said of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous. chief justice roberts is right and subsequent events have shown threats against the justices aren't going away. they are becoming even more intense. we need to take steps to improve the protection of the...
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you how will the roberts courtrt be viewed through the prism ofis history? and i thinknk that might have weighed i believe it'si or my theory that might havey, impacted his decisionn on obamacare. but shannon, we'll be watching you tonight as always,we w thank you for being with us. wewe kind of put you backwards back to your old job. back your new job. all right. here m with more analysis, formr florida attorney general pam bondi along with fox news contributor leo to point outut preroe both attorneys in their own right. first your thoughts. pam bondi, do you believe this is real? believe pos do you believe possiblysi that there might be someme political motives behind it, maybe one of which as professor dershowitzne o is saying, could be the idea of pushing forward the idea court packing? do you think this is real? first of all, sean, i do think it's real because it's political . i've never seen pol political . i can't believe that politico would ever print something so important without checking or sources. they know who the leak is and the leak is credib
you how will the roberts courtrt be viewed through the prism ofis history? and i thinknk that might have weighed i believe it'si or my theory that might havey, impacted his decisionn on obamacare. but shannon, we'll be watching you tonight as always,we w thank you for being with us. wewe kind of put you backwards back to your old job. back your new job. all right. here m with more analysis, formr florida attorney general pam bondi along with fox news contributor leo to point outut preroe both...
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what do you make of roberts not wanting to completely overturn roe v wade? >> i don't know where this is coming from and i think leaks from the court are disturbing. but beyond that, i think that justice roberts has signalled not just in the case before us with mississippi but in other cases time and time again and recent environmental case where he publicly came out against using the shadow docket, his upholding of the affordable care about, the refusal to strike it down when looking at the law. he's cleanly shown a sense of independence. i don't know what he's going to do in this case. i think what your viewers have to understand is if in fact, these five ultra conservative justices do something like we've seen in this leak or that p politico is reporting, whatever justice roberts does is important headed is irrelevant because that's a court decision if in fact they all go against what many of them said in the past like the law of the land and that it's been reaffirmed many times so it's precedent and overturned this decades and decades long precedent. >>
what do you make of roberts not wanting to completely overturn roe v wade? >> i don't know where this is coming from and i think leaks from the court are disturbing. but beyond that, i think that justice roberts has signalled not just in the case before us with mississippi but in other cases time and time again and recent environmental case where he publicly came out against using the shadow docket, his upholding of the affordable care about, the refusal to strike it down when looking at...
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actor and filmmaker sean pan and former national security adviser robert o'brien discuss humanitarian efforts in ukraine. mr. panel so talk about producing a documentary in ukraine at the start of russia's invasion, this event helped the richard nixon presidential library museum, is just over an hour. ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i would like to welcome a few special guests as we start this afternoon's programed beginning with doctor jim kavanaugh on the board of the richard nixon foundation.. thank you all for being. here we are gathered at the nixon library this afternoon to discuss the ongoing war between russia and ukraine. the reason hostilities began after a 24 and sadly took an even more brutal shift swooning with a new russian offenses in the donbas. our panelists they will tell that they know what. your military strategy to me things stories of ukraine so that was the terrible toll cashed stretch. i's response to the west what america. our panelists today are pastoral ryan, americas 20th national security for that serve to special envoy for hostage affairs, those u.s
actor and filmmaker sean pan and former national security adviser robert o'brien discuss humanitarian efforts in ukraine. mr. panel so talk about producing a documentary in ukraine at the start of russia's invasion, this event helped the richard nixon presidential library museum, is just over an hour. ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i would like to welcome a few special guests as we start this afternoon's programed beginning with doctor jim kavanaugh on the board of the richard nixon...
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did not. >> what did she say about robert? >> he was never there. he always worked. >> well, he was a fire captain and he worked a lot of shifts. >> yes, he did. >> that was a problem? >> yes. >> bob tried to make things right. in early september 2016, he took his family on a trip to mexico. it was a chance to reconnect. >> reporter: six days later, robert poynter was dead and not in a fire. i detective michael berke drove out to country go 25 95 to investigate his first career homicide. >> i grabbed my investigation equipment, mostly at that time, a camera only. >> and then you get to the scene. >> yes sir. >> reporter: about halfway down the road was that truck, later identified as bobs. then another discovery. >> we are shining our flashlights on the path to make sure we don't fall in one of the deep routes or trip. then there was a reflection in the water, in one of the puddles. on a closer look, it showed it was a cell phone. >> reporter: it was chacey's cell phone, she apparently dropped it in the mud when she fell. that
did not. >> what did she say about robert? >> he was never there. he always worked. >> well, he was a fire captain and he worked a lot of shifts. >> yes, he did. >> that was a problem? >> yes. >> bob tried to make things right. in early september 2016, he took his family on a trip to mexico. it was a chance to reconnect. >> reporter: six days later, robert poynter was dead and not in a fire. i detective michael berke drove out to country go 25 95...
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do you agree with that statement judge roberts? well. yes, senator as a general proposition, but i do feel compelled to point out that i should not based on the precedent of prior nominees agree or disagree with particular decisions and a reluctant to do that. that's one of the areas where i think the prior nominees of drawn the line when it comes to do you agree with this case or do you agree with that case? and that's that's something that i'm going to have to draw the line in the same. i'm not when i ask you whether you're gonna vote to overall or sustain it, but we're talking here about the jurisprudence of the court and their reasoning let me come to another. key phase of casey where the joint opinion says a quote terrible price would be paid for overruling role. it would seriously weaken. the court's capacity exercise the judicial power and to function as the supreme court of a nation dedicated to the rule of law. now this moves. this moves away from from the specific holding and goes to a much broader jurisprudential. a point real
do you agree with that statement judge roberts? well. yes, senator as a general proposition, but i do feel compelled to point out that i should not based on the precedent of prior nominees agree or disagree with particular decisions and a reluctant to do that. that's one of the areas where i think the prior nominees of drawn the line when it comes to do you agree with this case or do you agree with that case? and that's that's something that i'm going to have to draw the line in the same. i'm...
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i don't think that would -- it might work with someone like john roberts who may be on the fence here according to politico, hasn't yet committed to which side he'll be on, but as for the other, you know, solid five justices, you know, public pressure will have the opposite effect. it will only steal their resolve to remain consistent with fidelity to their initial decision, if indeed this is real, and again, i still remain skeptical. maybe that's the journalist and me. >> you may be right but there is some history here. you're a member the switch in time that saved nine. factoring the roosevelt time when there was the threat to pack the court, the court shifted its approach and upheld new deal legislation in order to avoid being packed, and i could imagine that there could be that kind of pressure on a justice. not so much fear of anything recriminations or anything or political consequences, but that they don't want court packing. nobody out that court wants court packing and i think that the fear -- i do think that tomorrow we're going to to see people proposing legislations to pac
i don't think that would -- it might work with someone like john roberts who may be on the fence here according to politico, hasn't yet committed to which side he'll be on, but as for the other, you know, solid five justices, you know, public pressure will have the opposite effect. it will only steal their resolve to remain consistent with fidelity to their initial decision, if indeed this is real, and again, i still remain skeptical. maybe that's the journalist and me. >> you may be...
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robert parson is a terrific guy. it's his job to get sean out. i counseled him not to go, he went anyway. the foundation of the legend. it is something we talked about earlier, what we are watching is very unique. we are watching a legend born. we don't know how it's going to play out, but we are watching it in real time. social media, interviews, we watching someone who has urged the united states, safe passage. he laid out what this is, this is good versus evil. they don't want a puppet government, and they're willing to fight for freedom. president zelenskyy is willing to go out with his people. he is not meeting from behind. he is at the front. made a mistake early on, did not work out well for davy crockett. try to come up with a better analogy, going with charles de gaulle. zelenskyy is there, is inspiring people, sean and my politics cannot be more different but we are good friends and that is the great thing about america and how it used to be, we have grown up with friends and anson uncles trying to do the right thing for freedom. that i
robert parson is a terrific guy. it's his job to get sean out. i counseled him not to go, he went anyway. the foundation of the legend. it is something we talked about earlier, what we are watching is very unique. we are watching a legend born. we don't know how it's going to play out, but we are watching it in real time. social media, interviews, we watching someone who has urged the united states, safe passage. he laid out what this is, this is good versus evil. they don't want a puppet...
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robert: it's already pretty weak. of the past few months, that is because real incomes are being squeezed heavily by high inflation and which is not keeping up with that. and tax hikes squeezing as well. consumer confidence is a good reliable indicator of where consumption is having. that's a low. it looks like consumer spending is going to fall. when that happens, the economy is usually close to recession. my forecast, we have -- a technical recession. the bank of england looking weak for next year, i think that is where we are heading. it could well be weaker than that. if the bank of england has to keep hiking through this. manus: the reluctance of the boe , what does that mean for additional hikes that might be coming down the pipe from the bank of england? are they going to have to rein it in? robert: they are in a tough position. as central banks of your art with inflation skyhigh. i don't think the bank of england can rely here on inflation expectations remaining static -- it is too high for too long. it is sup
robert: it's already pretty weak. of the past few months, that is because real incomes are being squeezed heavily by high inflation and which is not keeping up with that. and tax hikes squeezing as well. consumer confidence is a good reliable indicator of where consumption is having. that's a low. it looks like consumer spending is going to fall. when that happens, the economy is usually close to recession. my forecast, we have -- a technical recession. the bank of england looking weak for next...
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and i think i had, probably, through robert, most [inaudible] information at the time. and what we did was next day after that clip, errand and i are talking. we had a security consultant there. and say, you know, our information is this. and he thinks that the best time to leave is ten minutes ago. [laughter] and so we said, okay, you know, is there a weapon? where is the weapon? and security consultant set, there is no weapon. and i thought, i was only hoping that he had a weapon here all this time. so he said, okay, i think we are going to go. had we left 45 minutes, an hour later, the very same, the people that we had told, they went, believing what we were saying, to pack their things and get arranged their car, they left one hour after us, and the same, in the same -- what it took us from kyiv towards the view, one are lviv, one hour towards the first part of the drive to get to, an hour later it took 11 hours for the others to get to. and was normally seven hour drive, city to city, was for us a 25 hour drive. because we came towards one of -- the russians were e
and i think i had, probably, through robert, most [inaudible] information at the time. and what we did was next day after that clip, errand and i are talking. we had a security consultant there. and say, you know, our information is this. and he thinks that the best time to leave is ten minutes ago. [laughter] and so we said, okay, you know, is there a weapon? where is the weapon? and security consultant set, there is no weapon. and i thought, i was only hoping that he had a weapon here all...
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and the chief justice, john roberts, calling the release of this secret document an egregious breach of trust. this is unprecedented in our nation's history. reaction to the news is intense. you're looking at live pictures of the protests behind me and what this means depends on where you live. take a look at this map. 13 states have what's called a "trigger law." that would ban nearly all abortions if roe is overturned. 13 more states are poised to outla or restrict the procedure. we have team coverage tonight starting off with cbs' jan crawford with me here at the supreme court. good evening, jan. >> reporter: good evening, norah. this is really a shocking breach of privacy, something that didn't even happen when the presidency was on the line in "bush v. gore." it raises questions about how this court will ever recover and what that final decision will be. the unprecedented leak sent shockwaves through washington as protesters clashed outside the supreme court. >> i think women should maintain the right to choose and have autonomy over their own body. >> i was the product of an un
and the chief justice, john roberts, calling the release of this secret document an egregious breach of trust. this is unprecedented in our nation's history. reaction to the news is intense. you're looking at live pictures of the protests behind me and what this means depends on where you live. take a look at this map. 13 states have what's called a "trigger law." that would ban nearly all abortions if roe is overturned. 13 more states are poised to outla or restrict the procedure. we...
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robert goldman knows the unique challenge of prosecuting war crimes, and he joins me now. i'm glad you're here. there's been a lot of questions about this war crime trial and about war crimes in general, not the least of which is, is it unusual to swrun in the midst of the war still going on? >> yes, laura, highly unusual. as a matter of fact, with research that has been done, i've only seen an example of one such trial that occurred, i believe, in bosnia, in the midst of the wars with the break up of the former yugoslavia in the 1990s. other than that, you're absolutely right. there generally have been ad hoc tribunals such as for the former yugoslavia, rwanda, the special chambers, and came bodia, that many cases have taken place years, if not decades, after those hostilities, the wars are over. >> the word "tribunal" piques my curiosity here because we're not seeing a military tribunal here. we're seeing a civilian court, a civilian judge deciding these issues. that strikes me as a little odd, is it not? >> yes, and you've hit on a very good point. the choice of forum a
robert goldman knows the unique challenge of prosecuting war crimes, and he joins me now. i'm glad you're here. there's been a lot of questions about this war crime trial and about war crimes in general, not the least of which is, is it unusual to swrun in the midst of the war still going on? >> yes, laura, highly unusual. as a matter of fact, with research that has been done, i've only seen an example of one such trial that occurred, i believe, in bosnia, in the midst of the wars with...
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robert califf testified remotely at a congressional hearing. he said the fda made missteps after contamination closed the nation's largest formula-making plant in february. robert: it was too slow and there were decisions that were suboptimal along the way. and i'm sure you also know that as i was going through confirmation, i got many calls from people concerned about the food side of the fda because of the lack of resources and concerns about the organizational structure. stephanie: meanwhile, a second shipment of infant formula from germanarrivein the.s. first lady jill biden and the u.s. surgeon general, dr. vivek murthy, welcomed the plane at dulles international airport, outside washington. oklahoma's republican governor kevin stitt signed the nation's strictest abortion ban today. the action takes place immediately and ends the procedure in the state with few exceptions. those exceptions include measures to save the life of a pregnant woman or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest. the president of ukraine insisted today he wi
robert califf testified remotely at a congressional hearing. he said the fda made missteps after contamination closed the nation's largest formula-making plant in february. robert: it was too slow and there were decisions that were suboptimal along the way. and i'm sure you also know that as i was going through confirmation, i got many calls from people concerned about the food side of the fda because of the lack of resources and concerns about the organizational structure. stephanie:...
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robert's son simon sa s he like eternity. robert's son simon says he got _ like eternity. robert's son simon says he got home _ like eternity. robert's son simon says he got home from - like eternity. robert's son simon says he got home from london l like eternity. robert's son simon i says he got home from london quicker than the local ambulance team in essex. it than the local ambulance team in essex. , ~ than the local ambulance team in essex. , ,, ~ , ., . essex. it feels like the ambulance...
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, the former housing i there robert chanting - , the former housing secretary, there robert chanting _ , the former housing secretary, and he is quoted as saying there is always an excuse, we don't want to spoil the look or feel of the local community. we don't want to over develop, but we've got to get these homes built. i suppose you could call these proposals aim many were unnamed deism, and i wonder how successful it will be before the government — successful it will be before ttj: government goes into retreat. successful it will be before the - government goes into retreat. we shau government goes into retreat. we shall see, it's not an easy position for the government because everyone admits more homes have to be dealt as he was saying, but it is never easy to actually get that done. right, to the front page of the daily mail, and you can talk us to this as well, death now for work from home. this as well, death now for work from home-— from home. the daily mail has been very persistent in its campaign - from home. the daily mail has been very persistent in its campaign to
, the former housing i there robert chanting - , the former housing secretary, there robert chanting _ , the former housing secretary, and he is quoted as saying there is always an excuse, we don't want to spoil the look or feel of the local community. we don't want to over develop, but we've got to get these homes built. i suppose you could call these proposals aim many were unnamed deism, and i wonder how successful it will be before the government — successful it will be before ttj:...
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robert. — really widespread across society. robert. there _ really widespread across society. robert, there were _ really widespread across society. robert, there were two - really widespread across society. robert, there were two stars i really widespread across society. | robert, there were two stars that were put on the langley wall this last week, two officers and we will know nothing about but who clearly gave their lives in the cause. does that suggest to us that the risk is going up for cia officers and will increase to rise as this war unfolds?— increase to rise as this war unfolds? , ., , :, , , ~ unfolds? yes. there are probably cia officers in ukraine _ unfolds? yes. there are probably cia officers in ukraine right _ unfolds? yes. there are probably cia officers in ukraine right now- unfolds? yes. there are probably cia officers in ukraine right now who i officers in ukraine right now who are being targeted by the russians and i think the russians have crossed that line where they are ready to kill americans that are on the front. there was a case in florida about
robert. — really widespread across society. robert. there _ really widespread across society. robert, there were _ really widespread across society. robert, there were two - really widespread across society. robert, there were two stars i really widespread across society. | robert, there were two stars that were put on the langley wall this last week, two officers and we will know nothing about but who clearly gave their lives in the cause. does that suggest to us that the risk is going up...
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that's chief justice john roberts speaking. you're looking at him presiding over one of the trump impeachment trials. this is a confirmation that this was, in fact, a leak. one of the problems with the court not saying whether tfls going to have an investigation, they wouldn't investigate a non-leak. this is their confirmation this really was the leak. >> we can take the word "alleged" out of all of our reports on this draft. let's talk for a moment about the chief. this is such a repudiation of his attempts to depoliticize the court. >> every other justice must feel the same way here. i'm sure they must feel stunned by this and deeply upset by it. whichever of the people that were not involved in this will feel the same way. it casts a great cloud of suspicion now over all the clerks, including the ones that innocently did nothing wrong. >> pete williams, as we see, the president's motorcade arriving. the president will be getting out of the car right now. carol lee, as you know covering the white house, president normally jus
that's chief justice john roberts speaking. you're looking at him presiding over one of the trump impeachment trials. this is a confirmation that this was, in fact, a leak. one of the problems with the court not saying whether tfls going to have an investigation, they wouldn't investigate a non-leak. this is their confirmation this really was the leak. >> we can take the word "alleged" out of all of our reports on this draft. let's talk for a moment about the chief. this is such...
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robert frank is here to look how the stock markets drop to help tackle inflation robert is up next. stick around ♪ ["fly me to the moon"] ♪ ♪ ♪ imagine a community where millions share ideas and trade stocks, crypto and beyond. to the moon? in other words... etoro.the power of social investing. >>> welcome back we are likely to enter a bear market for the s&p 500 let's get a different take on the stock market's recent drop it is a hot take as bad as the markets have been, there is an upside to help jay powell and the fed fight inflation. robert frank is here with the so-called negative wealth effect could take a bite out of inflation. you are saying the markets have gone down, robert, and that solid gold lamborghini is now out of reach >> yes, brian. it was always out of reach, but maybe now out of reach this is because the market forces the fed hopes lowers inflation is the reverse wealth effect the value of the stocks and home goes down, you spend less. research shows for every investment dollar you lose, consumers spend 5 cents less this time it may not work as planned. t
robert frank is here to look how the stock markets drop to help tackle inflation robert is up next. stick around ♪ ["fly me to the moon"] ♪ ♪ ♪ imagine a community where millions share ideas and trade stocks, crypto and beyond. to the moon? in other words... etoro.the power of social investing. >>> welcome back we are likely to enter a bear market for the s&p 500 let's get a different take on the stock market's recent drop it is a hot take as bad as the markets...
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lawmakers, president biden, even chief justice roberts. democrats say they are concerned about what this could mean, especially the final opinion coming out in the next few weeks. republicans say they are concerned about the leak itself and what it means for the integrity of the court. demonstrators stood outside the u.s. supreme court for hours after politico published a bombshell draft opinion from february that could reverse the 1973 roe versus wade decision legalizing abortion. justice samuel alito wrote it is time to heed the constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people's elected representatives. >> this is a decision that needs to be handed to the states. >> i think women should maintain the right to choose. >> reporter: president biden said of the opinion stands, it would be, quote, a radical decision. >> if the rationale of the decision were to be sustained, a whole range of rights are in question. >> reporter: chief justice john roberts released a statement calling the document authentic, but adds it does not repres
lawmakers, president biden, even chief justice roberts. democrats say they are concerned about what this could mean, especially the final opinion coming out in the next few weeks. republicans say they are concerned about the leak itself and what it means for the integrity of the court. demonstrators stood outside the u.s. supreme court for hours after politico published a bombshell draft opinion from february that could reverse the 1973 roe versus wade decision legalizing abortion. justice...
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tonight, chief justice john roberts calling the leak an egregious breach of trust. what does this mean for women if roe versus wade is overturned? the 26 states that would likely quickly ban abortion. and the new abc news poll tonight, where do americans stand on this issue? the telling numbers tonight. terry moran live at the supreme court, rachel scott traveling the country. the states where the changes could be immediate. >>> president biden calling this draft ruling radical. if the supreme court strikes down roe, the president with an urgent warning, saying this will go beyond the right to choose to other basic rights. the right to marry, he said, would be in jeopardy next. mary bruce at the white house. >>> the war in ukraine tonight. russian air strikes knocking out power to parts of lviv. russian forces also launching an assault on that massive steel plant. and what's happened now to the 100 civilians including children who got out of that plant? ian pannell in ukraine. >>> here at home tonight, the newly released surveillance video showing an escaped murder
tonight, chief justice john roberts calling the leak an egregious breach of trust. what does this mean for women if roe versus wade is overturned? the 26 states that would likely quickly ban abortion. and the new abc news poll tonight, where do americans stand on this issue? the telling numbers tonight. terry moran live at the supreme court, rachel scott traveling the country. the states where the changes could be immediate. >>> president biden calling this draft ruling radical. if the...
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which takes us to robert. from houston to minneapolis, he had been arrested or imprisoned for selling drugs. he also used drugs. it was this cycle of drug use that he was constantly trying to break that his family was trying to get him to break. he would also try to break the drug use and members of his family. take us to minneapolis and what he hoped for, going there not to sell drugs, not to take drugs, but to try to start life again. >> right. george floyd, when he was in houston and when he was incarcerated in texas, they had moved from thinking about -- to rehabilitate folks with drug dependency. and he comes out of prison, he is looking for a job and can't get one because of his record. you can't even have any professional licenses. you can't become a barber in texas at the time if you had a felony. also he had no health insurance because texas had decided not to expand insurance after the passage of the affordable care act. so george floyd, he becomes a part of a group of men who are led by a pastor who
which takes us to robert. from houston to minneapolis, he had been arrested or imprisoned for selling drugs. he also used drugs. it was this cycle of drug use that he was constantly trying to break that his family was trying to get him to break. he would also try to break the drug use and members of his family. take us to minneapolis and what he hoped for, going there not to sell drugs, not to take drugs, but to try to start life again. >> right. george floyd, when he was in houston and...
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john roberts. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. right now on "the story," jen psaki says that president biden is having a good time with his new line of attack against republicans on inflation. this phrase. >> let me tell you about this ultra maga agenda. the ultra maga agenda. under my predecessor, the great maga king, the deficit increased every year he was president. >> "the washington post" said an editorial board writes about the president's magical thinking on inflation as the post says. it's wishful thinking that inflation will come down by much by election day to show voters he's on top of the problem, mr. biden needs to do more than blame someone else's high prices. with that, we bring in economic adviser jared bernstein that joins me now. good to have you with us today. the "washington post" coming after the president calling it magical thinking in terms of his approach to inflation. what do you say to them? >> look, the president has called easing inflationary p
john roberts. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. right now on "the story," jen psaki says that president biden is having a good time with his new line of attack against republicans on inflation. this phrase. >> let me tell you about this ultra maga agenda. the ultra maga agenda. under my predecessor, the great maga king, the deficit increased every year he was president. >> "the washington post"...
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chief justice roberts launched an immediate investigation of who leaked it. he called the leak a singular and egregious breach of trust and said if it was intended to undermine the integrity of the court's operations it will not succeed the work of the court, he said, will not be affected in any way. but the court is now in turmoil with suspicion that one of the court's law clerks might have been the leaker >> this never happened in american history and the court pay never be the same with the trust between the justices and law clerks because it is only been about trust. >> reporter: the case at issue involves the fate of a mississippi law passed in 2018 but so far blocked by a lawsuit that would ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy lower courts said it would violate the scored's abortion precedence beginning with roe in 1973 that say states cannot ban abortion before the age of fetal viability, around 23 weeks into the pregnancy. a decision in the case was expected by late june. >> pete, how does the court plan to proceed in investigating this leak >> ch
chief justice roberts launched an immediate investigation of who leaked it. he called the leak a singular and egregious breach of trust and said if it was intended to undermine the integrity of the court's operations it will not succeed the work of the court, he said, will not be affected in any way. but the court is now in turmoil with suspicion that one of the court's law clerks might have been the leaker >> this never happened in american history and the court pay never be the same...