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stephen breyer was a part of a less polarized era. he always wants to compromise, that's what he was all about. he comes from a time when he thought both sides could work together and that was his style and his colleagues are going to miss that. he's a real partner to john roberts. but this will be a whole new dynamic. we will see what unfolds in the next 28 years. >> we like to have that front row seat. thank you very much for that excellent analysis. >>> coming up, a federal judge just manned down a very lengthy sentence to singer r. kelly, convicted of sex trafficking charges. we have details. we'll share them with you after the break. >>> singer r. kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison knowledge his conviction of racketeering and sex trafficking charges. he was found guilty of nine counts. he used his celebrity status to target girls, boys and young women. his attorney says hess devastated by the sentence but is prepared to appeal the conviction. >>> grim new details tonight of what's being called the worst human smugglin
stephen breyer was a part of a less polarized era. he always wants to compromise, that's what he was all about. he comes from a time when he thought both sides could work together and that was his style and his colleagues are going to miss that. he's a real partner to john roberts. but this will be a whole new dynamic. we will see what unfolds in the next 28 years. >> we like to have that front row seat. thank you very much for that excellent analysis. >>> coming up, a federal...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer confirms tomorrow, tomorrow will be his final day on the bench. with judge ketanji brown jackson waiting in the wings to tatake e oath. we'll be right back. yoyou sell investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must e earn commissios on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investstments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. at bath fitter, every quality bath starts with quality people.
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this morning maine must also pay for religious going the right in there that that justice stephen breyer and he said he was that the majority was paying too much attention to the first amendment free exercise clause whichng protects freedom of worship and not enough to the establishment clause which limits the government's involvement with religious institutions a result he said is a system that permits religion to operate without government sponsorship or interference in your thoughts on that. >> is prior has been saying this for a while and israel focuses on the strike into the religious conflict and frankly is something he's been saying since at least 2002, in a case called dominic where he also made conviction at that time there, because that would be a problem there that was a similar kind of question about whether such a program would support the tuition supporter in school choice support would be under the establishment clause and enter the report of the times it is what it and he said there could be a problem with religious strife but since then, some really worn-out, and i don't
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supreme court. 83-year-old justice stephen breyer is set to retire at noon today after 28 years on the court. taking his place will be federal judge ketanji brown jackson who will be sworn in. she will become the first black female justice. naomi ruchim has more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. chief justice john roberts will administer the constitutional oath at today's ceremony. justice breyer will administer the oath for ketanji brown jackson as she once served as his law clerk. after last week's stunning reversal of roe versus wade, the supreme court is making history again today. ketanji brown jackson, a federal judge since 2013, will be sworn in as the first black woman to serve as a justice on the t n r,'s highest court. a lifetime, for me to have this chance to join the court, to promote the rule of law at the highest level, and to do my part to carry our shared project of democracy and equal justice under law forward. >> reporter: jackson got emotional while reflecting on her journey back in april after being confirmed. >> in my family, it to
supreme court. 83-year-old justice stephen breyer is set to retire at noon today after 28 years on the court. taking his place will be federal judge ketanji brown jackson who will be sworn in. she will become the first black female justice. naomi ruchim has more on this story. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. chief justice john roberts will administer the constitutional oath at today's ceremony. justice breyer will administer the oath for ketanji brown jackson as she...
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roberts will administer one and stephen breyer, now a civilian, because as of noon he is no longer a justice, will administer the other. i suspect she will make brief comments. >> as you showed us, there was a letter to the president from justice breyer yesterday. a very bare bones but poignant to many. stepping down after 28 years as he told the president, importantly, in january, but deciding do it at the end of the term. the court signiied yesterday that today would be the end of the term. >> yes. he doesn't say why he is stepping down. i suspect that part of the calculus may be his age. he will be 86 in august. if there's a problem with the senate being able to confirm anybody and he has to stay around longer, then i think he was thinking, what affect would that have on his ability to function as a justice. it seems like he decided this is the right time for him to step down. of course, he had praised ketanji brown jackson when she was nominated as somebody who is smart and very capable. >> in fact, he resisted pressure -- because there's been pressure for two years, certainly si
roberts will administer one and stephen breyer, now a civilian, because as of noon he is no longer a justice, will administer the other. i suspect she will make brief comments. >> as you showed us, there was a letter to the president from justice breyer yesterday. a very bare bones but poignant to many. stepping down after 28 years as he told the president, importantly, in january, but deciding do it at the end of the term. the court signiied yesterday that today would be the end of the...
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stephen breyer is one of the youngest 83-year-olds i know. he still has a spring in his step and the dozen seem to have lost what it takes to be a justice so i'm sure it's been a dilemma for him but it is a question that even though we are now fully into a new term it would be completely crazy to leave midterm. the next opportunity would be at the end of this summer in june but yet it's constantly a source of chatter. people outside, obviously liberals and democrats haven't been able to let go of it and i hate to let go of this but we have gone more than the 45 minutes that we were recommended read we are added to our and i wanted to just ask if there's anything else you'd like to mention to people while you have their attention? spirit i just thank you john -- joe. cases that i talk about in the book that are now coming to fruition obviously the abortion case so the court is always a work i will say in progress, a work in transition. no term just tell your small speaker play c-span radio . >> hello and welcome to the montgomery society. than
stephen breyer is one of the youngest 83-year-olds i know. he still has a spring in his step and the dozen seem to have lost what it takes to be a justice so i'm sure it's been a dilemma for him but it is a question that even though we are now fully into a new term it would be completely crazy to leave midterm. the next opportunity would be at the end of this summer in june but yet it's constantly a source of chatter. people outside, obviously liberals and democrats haven't been able to let go...
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when supreme court justice stephen breyer will turn in his black robe. >>> and what lies beneath. we investigate potential toxic waste in san francisco and how pg&e is responding. >>> good wednesday, everyone, the news at 5:30 starts right now. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai. we take you out live to sfo, san francisco international airport. quite a collection of women right there. leaders here locally and nationally. vice president kamala harris with her back towards us, you see in the gray suit there, just getting off air force two and greeted immediately by mayor of smo london breed, and the mayor of oak land, libby schaaf. she'll be here today and tomorrow. she has two events tomorrow, one in san francisco and one in los gatos. so again, it's a quick trip. she just touched down at sfo about 20 minutes ago. so she just got off the flight air force two. here's some video here just a short while ago arriving at sfo from washington, d.c., on air force two. she'll be here, again, tonight and into tomorrow where she has those two fundraisers, one in san francisco, and one in
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they just couldn't let it go and stephen breyer is one of the youngest three-year-oldsi know . he still has a spring in his step. and it doesn't seem to have lost what it takes to be a justice. i'm sure it's been a dilemma for him but it is a question that even though we are now fully into a new term it would be completely crazy to leave midterm the next opportunity would be at the end of this summer in june but yet, it's constantly the source of chatter. people, outsiders obviously it's liberals, democrats haven't been able to let go of it . and i to let go of it but we've gone more than the 45 minutes recommended. we're at an hour and i just wanted to ask you if there's anything else you would like to mention to people while you got their attention. >> i just think you . obviously read the book and what's in the service on the most important parts of it. i'll just say that cases that i talk about in the book that were yet to come are now coming to fruition. obviously the abortion case so the court is always a work in essay progress. a working transition. no term is complete i
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justice stephen breyer arguing that alito's ruling is based on nothing more than the fact that three new justices appointed by donald trump -- neil gorsuch, brett kavanagh, and amy coney-barrett -- cast decisive votes to overturn roe. "neither law nor facts nor attitudes have provided any new reasons to reach a different result than roe did. all that has changed is this court," breyer wrote. and in the dissent's last line, breyer, along with justices elena kagan and sonia sotomayor, struck a somber note. "with sorrow for this court, but more for the many millions of american women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection, we dissent." the impact of today's ruling will be immediate. 13 states have trigger laws that end access to abortion now that roe is overruled. 13 more states are now expected to move quickly to ban abortion. abortion-rights groups are bracing for this new reality in america. >> we certainly are going to be doing everything we can to maintain abortion access in the states that we expect to see coming hard at trying to ban abortion to keep access t
justice stephen breyer arguing that alito's ruling is based on nothing more than the fact that three new justices appointed by donald trump -- neil gorsuch, brett kavanagh, and amy coney-barrett -- cast decisive votes to overturn roe. "neither law nor facts nor attitudes have provided any new reasons to reach a different result than roe did. all that has changed is this court," breyer wrote. and in the dissent's last line, breyer, along with justices elena kagan and sonia sotomayor,...
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stephen breyer officially retired today. he announced his plan to step down back in january the 83-year-old has served on the rye tort for nearly lee decade. >>> arrests today outside the supreme court during a pig protest of the roe v. wade overturn crowds shut down traffic, sitting in -- sitting and blocking an intersection police say they arrested more than 180 of them president biden spoke on roe during his final news conference at the nato summit today he said he will do everything in his power fight the supreme court ruling including changing the filibuster rules in the senate so that they can create legislation. >> i believe we have to codify roe v. wade in the law and the way to do that is to make sure that congress votes to do that and if the filibuster gets in the way, it is like voting rights, it should be we provide an exception for this -- require an exception of the filibuster for this action. >> the senate's filibuster requires 60 votes to pass most pieces of legislation. it could approximate changed with a si
stephen breyer officially retired today. he announced his plan to step down back in january the 83-year-old has served on the rye tort for nearly lee decade. >>> arrests today outside the supreme court during a pig protest of the roe v. wade overturn crowds shut down traffic, sitting in -- sitting and blocking an intersection police say they arrested more than 180 of them president biden spoke on roe during his final news conference at the nato summit today he said he will do...
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breyer artificially retires. brier has been consistently in court for 28 years. he told president biden his plans in january. he said he wanted to wait until the court delivered its final two rulings of the term. judge jackson will be sworn in at noon. >>> a live look where the school board is pushing forward with its plan to close multiple schools in the district. >> now it's time to go. >> a tense meeting there. the vote presented by parents allowing some of the schools to stay opened they took to the stage, prompting the board to call a recess. the board has been under heavy pressure from community maybe e members to save several schools set to close. critics claim the cuts unfairly target neighborhoods of color. >>> tape issing in oakland, a key state agency is expected to vote on whether the as can move forward with their water park. the conservation commission is expected to weigh in or remove 56 acres from the designation. the as need favor execution to the commission. without a yes vote, the a's project c
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she's taking the seat from retiring judge stephen breyer. at least 5 people have been shot dead by security forces and citizens capital cartoon. thousands of people are protesting. they're against ongoing military rule in the country. is there any politicians evaded to dissolve the parliament calling an election for them? but the 1st, it'll be the country's 5th in less than 4 years. 45 minutes, the iowa pete, will take over his interim prime minister until the polls negotiated to arrange long awaited presidential elections. and libya have come to an end in geneva with little progress a year in spokes person says the 2 sides still disagree on eligibility requirements . the potential candidates have all of those stories on a website that out there a dot com. i'm back with more news in half and next on i'll just say it's witness to stay with us. ah. a, a a, [000:00:00;00] a, a, a with the lady, like when i get the ah, ah ah ah, hey, newman, a number with sampling session. i believe 2 gallows slack, sam, condescending direct your samara her pain
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no page entry for final day of stephen breyer's term. remaining opinions we'll get tomorrow. one we did not get today called west virginia versus the environmental protection agency. it may sound like a mouthful but it is actually a very important case about power and power of agencies on the executive level a coalition of gop-led states are suing the biden administration over its authority to regulate power emissions from power plants. the states and power plant officials say the epa is overreaching. if the justices rule in the epa favor. the epa retakens power. if the justice decide in favor of west virginia, that means the epa power could didnt minish significantly. it could be a massive blow against the president's climate agenda. it could also prevent other agencies regulate hot bottom fun issues, work place safety, public health and covid vaccine mandates a decision favorable to west virginia. it would be welcome by those who don't believe the appointed bureaucrats in washington, d.c. should make decisions by millions of americans instead of congress who are put there b
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i wanted to read to you some of the pushback from justice stephen breyer, one of the three descending dissenting justices in the ruling yesterday. the headline from washington times this morning, main must also pay for religious schooling. they write that the justice stephen breyer in dissent said the majority was paying too much attention to the first amendment free exercise clause which protects freedom of worship and not enough to the establishment clause which limits the government's involvement with religious institutions. the result, he said, is a system that permits relation to operate without government sponsorship or interference. your thoughts on that, eric rassbach? >> justice breyer's been saying this kind of concern for a while. he read his dissent from yesterday, his real focuses on avoiding inter religious strife, inter-religious conflict. and frankly, it's something he's been saying since elise 2002. in a case called's element where he also made a prediction at that time there would be, this would cause, there will be a problem there because that was a similar kind of
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justice stephen breyer said the ruling was due to three justices appointed by president donald trump -- neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. 13 states have trigger laws ending abortion access now that ro is over. 13 more states are expected to move quickly to ban abortion. christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: crowds of protesters routes -- were out in force on friday. we are talking about hundreds, possibly thousands of people protesting this decision by the supreme court. in san francisco, the movement started outside the ferry building. [chanting] liz: protesters came prepared to make their voices heard. the group set off to join a rally with planned parenthood and san francisco march sf. we take a closer look at the events that took place. [chanting] >> anger and determination following the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade, protesters descended on the streets of san francisco friday afternoon. >> i am extremely disappointed that the supreme court has taken a million steps backwards. >> several rallies were held around the city. from the steps
justice stephen breyer said the ruling was due to three justices appointed by president donald trump -- neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh, and amy coney barrett. 13 states have trigger laws ending abortion access now that ro is over. 13 more states are expected to move quickly to ban abortion. christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: crowds of protesters routes -- were out in force on friday. we are talking about hundreds, possibly thousands of people protesting this decision by the supreme court....
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he questioned a parade of supreme court nominees including retiring justice stephen breyer, with peter ginsburg, clarence chomps and, samuel alito, antonin scalia, robert bork. in his questioning of the nominees, he returned again and again to two ideas. one, the rights of the individual versus that of the majority. to, his insistence that nominees should be candid about their judicial views. to better understand what mr. biden would look for any nominee, here on american history tv, we are going to look back over the years at a series of his statements and exchanges during confirmation hearings. first we are going to look at the confirmation hearing from july 1994 for then judge stephen breyer. his january 27th resignation opened up a seat on the court after 28 years of service. the topic that senator biden brought up to the nominee including the rule of environmental health and environment safety policies and a lot of reflection of society's values. this is from july 1994. >> judge, let me begin by saying that in recent years we have seen new challenges to the efforts of government a
he questioned a parade of supreme court nominees including retiring justice stephen breyer, with peter ginsburg, clarence chomps and, samuel alito, antonin scalia, robert bork. in his questioning of the nominees, he returned again and again to two ideas. one, the rights of the individual versus that of the majority. to, his insistence that nominees should be candid about their judicial views. to better understand what mr. biden would look for any nominee, here on american history tv, we are...
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. >> reporter: it comes as justice stephen breyer retires. >> in my family, it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states. >> i think justice jackson will be similar to other justices who have been labeled as kind to have conscience of the supreme court. i mean someone who really talks about the every day person. >> reporter: justice jackson steps into the role after a highly contentious term that's divided justices on issues including abortion, climate change and religion. >> this term has been probably be one of the most heavily controversial politicized terms ever in the history of the court. we can expect more of that to come. >> i'm pleased to welcome justice jackson to the court and to our common calling. >> reporter: in its next term, the court is expected to decide on more contentious issues including votes rights and affirmative action. >> messages of congratulations are coming through social media to justice jackson. state and national leaders acknowledging her swearing in as major moment in history. >>> if you're planning to trav
. >> reporter: it comes as justice stephen breyer retires. >> in my family, it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states. >> i think justice jackson will be similar to other justices who have been labeled as kind to have conscience of the supreme court. i mean someone who really talks about the every day person. >> reporter: justice jackson steps into the role after a highly contentious term that's divided justices on...
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she replaces retiring liberal justice stephen breyer, who she clerked for and today swore her in brown's arrival keeps the court balance the same 6, 3, in favor of the conservative justices. more on this historic moment coming up in a report from washington followed by reaction from a local law professor in just 15 minutes. and your gas is just about to get bit more scheduled tax increase of about $0.3 per gallon goes into effect tomorrow. keep in mind, this measure was approved by voters. lawmakers also now working on a plan to approve tax rebate checks, giving people money to keep up with inflation. some families could get up to $1000 depending on how much you make and how many dependents you have. drivers say everything every little bit helps really as prices keep on going up. >> it's been we've been definitely reason her working from home helps us out a bit. you know, it's hard to see family we have. and that was our way. so. not being able to see them as as route. >> and if you plan on traveling and hitting the highway trying to fill up before tomorrow. a major breakthrough in home
she replaces retiring liberal justice stephen breyer, who she clerked for and today swore her in brown's arrival keeps the court balance the same 6, 3, in favor of the conservative justices. more on this historic moment coming up in a report from washington followed by reaction from a local law professor in just 15 minutes. and your gas is just about to get bit more scheduled tax increase of about $0.3 per gallon goes into effect tomorrow. keep in mind, this measure was approved by voters....
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jobina: there will be two major decisions followed by the retirement of justice stephen breyer, after nearly three decades on the work. he is a bay area native, born in san francisco. he went to stanford for undergrad. among the 83-year-old justices final acts on the high court, he will swear in his replacement, his former law clerk judge ketanji brown jackson. it is not expected to shift ideological balance of the conservative majority white. >> shoot -- conservative majority court. >> she will become the first black woman on the united states supreme court in the fourth woman as we head to a new term this fall. jobina: nearly a week after handing down the ruling on abortion rights, the court make public to other consequential rulings, one could severely limit the power of the epa to fight i'm a change. -- climate change. the other will decide whether the biden administration can end the trump era policy remain in mexico. it requires asylum-seekers arriving at the border to wait in mexico pending an immigration court decision. abc news will have special coverage of the final two deci
jobina: there will be two major decisions followed by the retirement of justice stephen breyer, after nearly three decades on the work. he is a bay area native, born in san francisco. he went to stanford for undergrad. among the 83-year-old justices final acts on the high court, he will swear in his replacement, his former law clerk judge ketanji brown jackson. it is not expected to shift ideological balance of the conservative majority white. >> shoot -- conservative majority court....
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justice stephen breyer will be retiring effective noon today. and the newest justice, ketanji brown jackson, will be sworn in. she comes into a court that has high tension, fraught with discord in their opinions and fr frontward facing. a lot of big decisions on affirmative action, election law, and a lot of big issues that she will face with this drastically changed court, solidly conservative 6-3. >> thank you so much. let's drill down more on the epa decision. it will have a major impact on that agency's power to cut emissions and fight climate change. cnn's rene marsh has more. she's been tracking this for quite some time. what does this decision mean? >> the supreme court ruling in favor of coal power plants, it was really a proverbial grenade. it blows up the biden climate agenda and makes reaching his climate goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by the end of the decade extremely difficult at least and impossible at most. as we've been saying, power plants are the second largest emitter of greenhouse gases and there's no debate
justice stephen breyer will be retiring effective noon today. and the newest justice, ketanji brown jackson, will be sworn in. she comes into a court that has high tension, fraught with discord in their opinions and fr frontward facing. a lot of big decisions on affirmative action, election law, and a lot of big issues that she will face with this drastically changed court, solidly conservative 6-3. >> thank you so much. let's drill down more on the epa decision. it will have a major...
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the 51-year-old replaces stephen breyer, who has retired. justices remained on the court for life or until they choose to step down. a ruling today by the u.s. supreme court limits the powers of the u.s. environmental protection agency. the court saying the agency does not have the authority to cap greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. the ruling by the majority conservave court is a big blow to the biden administration's fight against climate change. the president is of -- has vowed to remove carbon from america's energy mix by the mid-20 30's. the supreme court's decision says that the government -- means the government will depend on a divided congress to set legislation to lower harmful omissions -- emissions. let's go to washington. we are following the story. good evening to you. how will this affect the biden administration's overall plans for fighting climate change and protecting the environment? >> the impact is huge. what this ruling does is it severely limits the environmental protection agency from regulating em
the 51-year-old replaces stephen breyer, who has retired. justices remained on the court for life or until they choose to step down. a ruling today by the u.s. supreme court limits the powers of the u.s. environmental protection agency. the court saying the agency does not have the authority to cap greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants. the ruling by the majority conservave court is a big blow to the biden administration's fight against climate change. the president is of -- has...
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retiring justice stephen breyer was nominated by president clinton in 1994 and confirmed that same year. he too was asked about the roe v wade case and how he would rule if a similar case came before the high court. basically, i think that word liberty. in the 14th amendment has been recognized. by most almost all modern judges on the supreme court and is pretty widely that that word liberty. includes a number of basic important things that are not those only listed in the first eight amendments to the constitution. in the ninth amendment helps make that very clear. because it says don't use that fact of the first eight. reason to the conclusion that there are no others. so it isn't surprising to me. that there is widespread recognition. that that word liberty does encompass something? on the order of privacy people have described. those basic rights not mentioned. in words like concept of ordered liberty that which the traditions of our people realize or recognize as fundamental. and in looking to try to decide what is the content of that? i think judges have started with text. and aft
retiring justice stephen breyer was nominated by president clinton in 1994 and confirmed that same year. he too was asked about the roe v wade case and how he would rule if a similar case came before the high court. basically, i think that word liberty. in the 14th amendment has been recognized. by most almost all modern judges on the supreme court and is pretty widely that that word liberty. includes a number of basic important things that are not those only listed in the first eight...
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breyer. for more things all supreme court, let's speak with anthony who is here now. ketanji brown jackson is joining the court just as the conservative majority is solidifying its hold on the court. how do we see that today and the ruling on the environment? >> you can see this not only dealing with the specics of this law and the ability of the epa to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court says the law did not specifically authorize that. more broadly it is a blow to what conservatives see as an administrative sedate -- estate. major policy decisions have to be authorized by congress. a lot of deference should be given to agencies to determine the intricacies of law. that has gone into what we've seen the last week and a half, the supreme court doing a decided change away from interpretation and a long-standing president on abortion, religious expression, they'll be more cases in the next term the also deal with these sorts of things. this is the new court flexing its conserva
breyer. for more things all supreme court, let's speak with anthony who is here now. ketanji brown jackson is joining the court just as the conservative majority is solidifying its hold on the court. how do we see that today and the ruling on the environment? >> you can see this not only dealing with the specics of this law and the ability of the epa to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. the supreme court says the law did not specifically authorize that. more broadly it is a blow to what...
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the 51-year-old was confirmed to replace justice stephen breyer in april, but then had to wait until he stepped down at the end of the court's term. justice jackson is likely to join fellow democratic appointees sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. in the supreme court's liberal wing. the supreme court restricted the epa's authority to curb greenhouse gases from power plants siding with coal mining companies. the 623 ruling is a blow to president biden's climate change agenda. the majority said that the epa can regulate powerplant emissions, but cannot tried to shift power generation from fossil fuel plans to cleaner sources. >> russian president vladimir putin reacted to nato's decision to admit finland and sweden i saying they are welcome to join. president putin says nato, including these two nordic nations, is different as compared to potentially allowing ukraine to join. the leader says if nato places military personnel and infrastructure in finland and sweden, russia will have to respond. russia is confirming it has withdrawn troops from snake island, a strategic important spot in
the 51-year-old was confirmed to replace justice stephen breyer in april, but then had to wait until he stepped down at the end of the court's term. justice jackson is likely to join fellow democratic appointees sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. in the supreme court's liberal wing. the supreme court restricted the epa's authority to curb greenhouse gases from power plants siding with coal mining companies. the 623 ruling is a blow to president biden's climate change agenda. the majority said...
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today's supreme court term ending with the retirement of justice stephen breyer and the swearing in of justice ketanji brown jackson, the
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if donald trump had the stephen breyer appointment, there would be 5 and all those rights, the right to contraception, the right, the right to engage in its relations with the person of your choice. same marriage. all that is on table and more. these people went back to the 17th century. and in the 17th century, i had no rights. vicki had no rights. a lot of people in in this in working in the crowd for us to do had no rights. the idea of going back to the 17th century to look for president. what is a tradition is preposterous. and unless you are radically energized in a way that is out of step. but where you have immense power to do it. that's that's what took the risk. that's what's at stake. michael, the only right. >> i have right now is to wrap us. but i really to ask you if you can answer this really briefly discussion about codifying this, you know, in congress why wasn't it done during the obama administration? the during the clinton administration? they just think it was. so entrenched that if they didn't need to worry about this. >> i think there's i think there's 2 reasons
if donald trump had the stephen breyer appointment, there would be 5 and all those rights, the right to contraception, the right, the right to engage in its relations with the person of your choice. same marriage. all that is on table and more. these people went back to the 17th century. and in the 17th century, i had no rights. vicki had no rights. a lot of people in in this in working in the crowd for us to do had no rights. the idea of going back to the 17th century to look for president....
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justice stephen breyer said courts must consider the serious dangers and consequences of gun violence that leads states to regulate firearms we'll get more decisions tomorrow nine cases remain this term, including whether to overturn roe v. wade. lester >> what does today's ruling tell us about the makeup of the court currently? >> reporter: it says that this court super majority is flexing its muscles, the conservative super majority remember, the court has ducked the question of guns outside the home for 14 years this term the conservatives had the votes to answer it the way they wanted and we are likely to see the same 6-3 voting pattern in decisions yet to come. >> pete williams at the supreme court, thank you. >>> the response to today's ruling was swift from new york's governor and the mayor of new york city, vowing new gun laws in response gabe gutierrez has that part of the story. >> reporter: with gun violence surging across the country, tonight some city leaders are blasting the supreme court decision >> we cannot allow new york to become the wild, wild west. that is unaccep
justice stephen breyer said courts must consider the serious dangers and consequences of gun violence that leads states to regulate firearms we'll get more decisions tomorrow nine cases remain this term, including whether to overturn roe v. wade. lester >> what does today's ruling tell us about the makeup of the court currently? >> reporter: it says that this court super majority is flexing its muscles, the conservative super majority remember, the court has ducked the question of...
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supreme court. 83-year-old justice stephen breyer is set to retire at noon today after 28 years on the court.
supreme court. 83-year-old justice stephen breyer is set to retire at noon today after 28 years on the court.
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. >>> the supreme court justice stephen breyer officially retires tomorrow afternoon president clinton appointed him to the high court 28 years ago he's the longest serving liberal >>> the supreme court justice stephen breyer officially retires tomorrow afternoon. president clinton appointed him to the high court 28 years ago. he's the longest-serving libera. it requires asylum seekers to stay i justice. breyer announced in january he would retire at the end of the current term. in a statement today, a spokesperson wrote, the court will release its final two decisions of the term tomorrow. one will determine whether the biden administration has the right to end the remaining mexico immigration policy. it requires asylum-seekers to stay in mexico while they wait for hearings. the other will decide whether the epa has the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. federal judge ketanji brown jackson will replace justice breyer on the bench. breyer and chief justice john roberts expected to swear her in around noon tomorrow, just moments after justice breyer officially retires. judge
. >>> the supreme court justice stephen breyer officially retires tomorrow afternoon president clinton appointed him to the high court 28 years ago he's the longest serving liberal >>> the supreme court justice stephen breyer officially retires tomorrow afternoon. president clinton appointed him to the high court 28 years ago. he's the longest-serving libera. it requires asylum seekers to stay i justice. breyer announced in january he would retire at the end of the current...
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dan: jackson replaces retiring justice stephen breyer. briar is -- breyer is a self bait native. we will broadcast live ketanji brown jackson's swearing in ceremony. tunes in for a special report around 9:00 a.m. ama: we are days away from the fourth weekend and if you're gathering involves friends and family, your conversations might surround current events. amanda del castillo you connected with mental health experts about the best ways to deal with community. reporter: grills will not be the only thing heating up. conversations will too. according to the american psychological association, things are leading to stressful behavior. >> you have got frustration that often leads to aggression under stress. amanda: dr. thomas plant says this summer, there are certainly added tensions and we divisive issues being debated across the country. >> whether it is roe v. wade, politics, climate change, covid, racism and discrimination, all of these issues can be hot button issues. amanda: the fight over gun rights, frustration over gas prices, the whole gamut. entering into the pandemic, d
dan: jackson replaces retiring justice stephen breyer. briar is -- breyer is a self bait native. we will broadcast live ketanji brown jackson's swearing in ceremony. tunes in for a special report around 9:00 a.m. ama: we are days away from the fourth weekend and if you're gathering involves friends and family, your conversations might surround current events. amanda del castillo you connected with mental health experts about the best ways to deal with community. reporter: grills will not be the...
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coming up, a live report from washington on this historic moment as justice stephen breyer is set to retire. >>> and as you are heading out in oakland, temperatures in the mid-50s. we are starting cloudy. it will be a cool day so grab a jacket as temperatures continue to drop. a look at our microclimates coming up. >>> and a live look at the bay bridge where i'm tracking a disabled vehicle at the on ramp from treasure i >>> right now. tense moments after the oakland school board members reaffirm plans to close several campuses. a live report and the exchange that got heated and what parents can expect to happen next. >>> and matter of hours, struggling renters across california are expected to lose critical protections for the living deadline that has advocates. evictions are about to skyrocket. >> glad to be here and it's good to be back in the bay. >> vice president kamala harris back at home base. we lay out the events on top or her to date right here in the bay area and the primary reason she is here. >>> this is today in the bay streaming live on roku, amazon fire, apple tv, and
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dan: new developments on the retirement of supreme court justice stephen breyer. he plans to officially step down from the bench tomorrow. what does that mean for his replacement and her historic swearing-in, as well as upcoming cases the court will deal with? our reporter is in the newsroom with more on that story. >> dan, justice briar will step down -- justice briar will step down by -- justice breyer will step down tomorrow. he has strong ties to the bay area. he has served on the supreme court since 1994, nominated by president clinton. he's authored major opinions, one of which is upholding the affordable care act. tomorrow morning, the court will issue its last two decisions on the last day of the supreme court term. shortly after, judge ketanji brown jackson will be sworn in to take breyer's place. a professor explains some of the first cases that will be heard in the new term. >> we know the supreme court will hear some really big cases next term, one dealing with the constitutionality of affirmative action, another dealing with religious objectors. anoth
dan: new developments on the retirement of supreme court justice stephen breyer. he plans to officially step down from the bench tomorrow. what does that mean for his replacement and her historic swearing-in, as well as upcoming cases the court will deal with? our reporter is in the newsroom with more on that story. >> dan, justice briar will step down -- justice briar will step down by -- justice breyer will step down tomorrow. he has strong ties to the bay area. he has served on the...
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in his dissent, retiring justice stephen breyer blasted the majority opinion, writing it will make it harder for states to address the dangers of gun violence. we will have more on the ruling after headlines. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection has revealed donald trump heavily pressured the justice department to help him overturn the 2020 election. at a hearing thursday, former top doj officials detailed how -- said trump urged the department to seize voting machines, declare the election results corrupt, and investigate bizarre conspiracy theories. during thursday's hearing, video was aired of former attorney general william barr suggesting trump came very close to staying in power. clothes if the position of the department was there not even looking at this until biden is in office, i'm not sure we would've had the transition at all. amy: during thursday's hearing, former acting deputy attorney general richard donoghue was questioned by republican congressmember adam kinzinger about trump's efforts to pressure acting attorney general jeffrey rosen. >> you a
in his dissent, retiring justice stephen breyer blasted the majority opinion, writing it will make it harder for states to address the dangers of gun violence. we will have more on the ruling after headlines. the house committee investigating the january 6 insurrection has revealed donald trump heavily pressured the justice department to help him overturn the 2020 election. at a hearing thursday, former top doj officials detailed how -- said trump urged the department to seize voting machines,...
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. >> and a scathing dissent cost justice stephen breyer reference gun violence in uvalde, texas and buffalo, new york saying the high court made it much harder for states to limit who can carry guns. >>> a veteran bay area criminal attorney says the ruling will put more guns on the street when this nation already has 1.5 guns for every man, woman, and child in the country. >> and the fact any ordinary citizen can go around packing a weapon, it could very well be like the wild, wild west. people will be shot and people will shoot back. >>> governor gavin newsom calls this a dark day in america writing this is a dangerous decision from a court -bent on putting in a radical agenda. >>> one day, after a short, enclose many beaches, it appears people are back out enjoying the sun but not the water. or two beaches are closed along pacific grove until at least saturday. in the wake of a shark attack, people are staying out of the water, finding other ways to enjoy the day. >> reporter: on a normally very busy beautiful day at the beach, things were quiet and pacific grove. one day after a man was
. >> and a scathing dissent cost justice stephen breyer reference gun violence in uvalde, texas and buffalo, new york saying the high court made it much harder for states to limit who can carry guns. >>> a veteran bay area criminal attorney says the ruling will put more guns on the street when this nation already has 1.5 guns for every man, woman, and child in the country. >> and the fact any ordinary citizen can go around packing a weapon, it could very well be like the...
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justice stephen breyer, who will retire at the end of the term dissented, along with sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. watching live coverage from outside the u.s. supreme court on c-span. >> [inaudible conversations. ] [inaudible conversations] >> i'm lucky that did not happen. i went into health care. i asked them to tie my tubes, because i did not what the risk of having a kid and ending up napping able to have an abortion. my tubes are still not tied. i was told you can't do that. [indiscernible] your tax dollars paid for viagra. reproductive freedom, i am glad i didn't cry. [cheering] [indiscernible] i'm at the mercy of the v.a. for my health care because i can't afford other health care. i understand not everybody gets that option. [indiscernible] >> i can't even think about my sisters in arms that are women of color. that's even worse. i only did eight. i don't know how those women did it. keep an eye on your women, especially anybody in government service. they are not ok. they are being told you cannot do that either. >> black people, not next people -- latinx people, the gov
justice stephen breyer, who will retire at the end of the term dissented, along with sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. watching live coverage from outside the u.s. supreme court on c-span. >> [inaudible conversations. ] [inaudible conversations] >> i'm lucky that did not happen. i went into health care. i asked them to tie my tubes, because i did not what the risk of having a kid and ending up napping able to have an abortion. my tubes are still not tied. i was told you can't do...
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. >>> we are learning when justice stephen breyer will officially step down from the supreme court. the san francisco native announcing he will retire officially tomorrow at noon. this is consistent with his earlier decision. he served a mere 28 year career. judge ketanji brown-jackson will still be sworn in to take his place. >>> the fallout continues from the supreme court's recent decision to overturn roe versus wade. california will likely become the sanctuary from those seeking abortions from those they said no longer allow it. we are live in san francisco. it's just one of the many unresolved issues going around right now. >> that is right. we spoke with someone from planned parenthood this morning that tells us they have really been preparing for an influx of patients for a while. it is something confirmed by a recent study. take a look at some of these numbers. 50% of out-of-state abortions care from arizona will come from california, 25% from utah and texas will come to this day, 10% from states in the south or middle america. another area of interest, telemedicine abortion
. >>> we are learning when justice stephen breyer will officially step down from the supreme court. the san francisco native announcing he will retire officially tomorrow at noon. this is consistent with his earlier decision. he served a mere 28 year career. judge ketanji brown-jackson will still be sworn in to take his place. >>> the fallout continues from the supreme court's recent decision to overturn roe versus wade. california will likely become the sanctuary from those...
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dan: jackson replaces retiring justice stephen breyer. briar is -- breyer is a self bait native. we will broadcast live ketanji brown jackson's swearing in ceremony. tunes in for a special report around 9:00 a.m. ama: we are days away from the fourth weekend and if you're gathering involves friends and family, your conversations might surround current events. amanda del castillo you connected with mental health experts about the best ways to deal with community. reporter: grills will not be the only thing heating up. conversations will too. according to the american psychological association, things are leading to stressful behavior. >> you have got frustration that often leads to aggression under stress. amanda: dr. thomas plant says this summer, there are certainly added tensions and we divisive issues being debated across the country. >> whether it is roe v. wade, politics, climate change, covid, racism and discrimination, all of these issues can be hot button issues. amanda: the fight over gun rights, frustration over gas prices, the whole gamut. entering into the pandemic, d
dan: jackson replaces retiring justice stephen breyer. briar is -- breyer is a self bait native. we will broadcast live ketanji brown jackson's swearing in ceremony. tunes in for a special report around 9:00 a.m. ama: we are days away from the fourth weekend and if you're gathering involves friends and family, your conversations might surround current events. amanda del castillo you connected with mental health experts about the best ways to deal with community. reporter: grills will not be the...
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. >> reporter: in his dissent, justin stephen breyer mentions the nearly 300 american mass shootings that have already occurred this year, saying the court's decision does not consider the potentially deadly consequences and that it burdens states' efforts in preventing gun violence and protecting the safety of its citizens. but justice samuel alito firing back, writing, how does the dissent account for the fact that one of the mass shootings near the top of its list took place in buffalo? the new york law at issue in this case obviously did not stop that perpetrator. >> we need gun regulation. point blank, period. a handgun still can kill people. it can still kill a lot of people. >> reporter: new york state legislators will now have to start from scratch to determine where concealed carry is allowed. officials are already beginning to review the permitting process. >> we do not need people entering our subways, our restaurants, our movie theaters with concealed weapons. we don't need more guns on our streets. >> reporter: but for new yorker cheryl apple, today's ruling is what she
. >> reporter: in his dissent, justin stephen breyer mentions the nearly 300 american mass shootings that have already occurred this year, saying the court's decision does not consider the potentially deadly consequences and that it burdens states' efforts in preventing gun violence and protecting the safety of its citizens. but justice samuel alito firing back, writing, how does the dissent account for the fact that one of the mass shootings near the top of its list took place in...
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today is justice stephen breyer's last term. the witness is swearing in judge ketanji brown jackson. she becomes the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. live today on c-span, legal experts examine key support opinions released this time, including abortion rights, gun restrictions and religious freedom. the conversation hosted by the american constitution society. you can watch it at 1 p.m. on c-span. -- from the center from strategic and international studies, watch that live at 3 p.m.. both are also available on c-span now, our video app or online at c-span.org. also, this morning it is a look at recycling programs hosted by the house energy and commerce committee. it is expected to start at 1130 time eastern. that is live at noon eastern today. both of those events available exclusively on c-span now, our video app. this week we are showing all of the january 6 hearings at prime time. tonight, -- describe the pressure they fell from president trump. you can also watch on c-span now, our free video app or anytime
today is justice stephen breyer's last term. the witness is swearing in judge ketanji brown jackson. she becomes the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. live today on c-span, legal experts examine key support opinions released this time, including abortion rights, gun restrictions and religious freedom. the conversation hosted by the american constitution society. you can watch it at 1 p.m. on c-span. -- from the center from strategic and international studies, watch that live at 3...
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. >> and supreme court justice stephen breyer will officially end his 28 year career on the high court today. breyer was born and raised in san francisco. he graduated from lowell high school and a ended stanford breyer w appointed by president clinton, then joined the supreme court back in 1994, a federal judge ketanji brown jackson who was confirmed back in april will succeed him. she will be the first black woman on the court when she's sworn in later today. in international news, finland and sweden are about to become full members of the north atlantic treaty organization. better known as nato. a major defense force in the world. reshad hudson joining us live from dc with the latest on this good morning. were shot. hey, good morning, james. president biden says the u.s. is increasing its military presence in europe as a way to deter russia. and it comes as 2 more countries are set to join the nato alliance. >> but they do is more need it now than it ever has been in a major blow to russia. nato has officially invited finland and sweden to join the alliance together, our allies. we'
. >> and supreme court justice stephen breyer will officially end his 28 year career on the high court today. breyer was born and raised in san francisco. he graduated from lowell high school and a ended stanford breyer w appointed by president clinton, then joined the supreme court back in 1994, a federal judge ketanji brown jackson who was confirmed back in april will succeed him. she will be the first black woman on the court when she's sworn in later today. in international news,...
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. >>> tomorrow is a notable day, justice stephen breyer will officially retire from the united states supreme court. he is a graduate of lowell high school and stanford and went to harvard for law school. in a letter today, justice breyer wrote that he will step down at noon tomorrow after the court releases his last two rulings of this term. the 83-year-old was appointed by president lincoln in 1994. he will be replaced by judge ketanji brown jackson. >>> we are back in 60 seconds -- still ahead. >>> you can see the minivan almost underground, a single that suddenly appeared causing big headaches tonight. >>> also what is his game plan and why does governor newsom plan to run tv advertisements. we will check in with a political expert. >>> a big drop in temperatures in 24 hour coming up s, >>> welcome back. we are tracking a developing story in the east bay. where officials say a water main break resulted in this car getting stuck in a large sinkhole. in kensington, portions of the streets are now closed. about 10 homes lost water service, east bay mud says that a cruise will be out
. >>> tomorrow is a notable day, justice stephen breyer will officially retire from the united states supreme court. he is a graduate of lowell high school and stanford and went to harvard for law school. in a letter today, justice breyer wrote that he will step down at noon tomorrow after the court releases his last two rulings of this term. the 83-year-old was appointed by president lincoln in 1994. he will be replaced by judge ketanji brown jackson. >>> we are back in 60...
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supreme court justice stephen breyer will officially end his 28 year career on the bench of the high court. and the court will issue its last rulings of the current term. tomorrow breyer was born and raised here in san francisco. he graduated from lowell high school before attending stanford for his undergraduate degree breyer was appointed by president bill clinton and join the supreme court in 1994, a federal judge ketanji brown jackson was confirmed in april to succeed. the 83 year-old jackson will be the first african american woman on the court when she is sworn in at midday tomorrow. >> meantime, overseas, house speaker nancy pelosi received communion at the vatican this morning. she and her husband met with pope francis ahead of mass the speaker's catholic but has long been a vocal supportive of abortion rights. and last month, the archbishop of san francisco announced that pelosi would be barred from receiving communion in his diocese until she and her support for abortion rights. disgraced singer r kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for using his fame to subject
supreme court justice stephen breyer will officially end his 28 year career on the bench of the high court. and the court will issue its last rulings of the current term. tomorrow breyer was born and raised here in san francisco. he graduated from lowell high school before attending stanford for his undergraduate degree breyer was appointed by president bill clinton and join the supreme court in 1994, a federal judge ketanji brown jackson was confirmed in april to succeed. the 83 year-old...