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of so called aggravated homosexuality. activists say the low violates their constitutional rights. petitioners say they will appeal to ruling out the supreme court. the nature of foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss 100000000000 euros and support for ukraine. the proposed fund would help bolster keeps defenses over the next 5 years. as part of a push for the western military alliance to take over the us led group that currently coordinates, weapon shipments to ukraine. nato also wants to make support for keep less reliance on contributions from washington. because of the month long impasse in the us congress over $60000000000.00 ukrainian aid package. and after more than 2 years of fighting ukraine's armed forces, desperately need fresh troops to hold off russian offensive. president vladimir zalinski has signed a controversial law design to do just that. as you green struggles to beef up, its military, president southern sky had signed a law to lower the country's minimum conscription age from $3725.00. it's an effort to increase army personnel to fight drug. she has invasion.
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and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct is essentially saying there's hasn't been a former president like trump >> exactly. and the fact that no other president has tried to over turn an election in which he lost doesn't mean that you get a free pass when you actually try to overturn the i mean, the idea that donald trump is different, that this conduct is different from any other president former president is at the heart of this case. and the idea that because trump has done something so novel and so awful that he gets away with it is something that i don't think the supreme court is really going to buy. and congressman your former january 6 colleague, liz cheney, said, are your generous six committee colleague said recently, that is very important members of the spring court recognized trump is just trying to run out the clock and not allow them to do that. do you think the court should take the timeline of the case into account >> what really think they do. they should personally, because look, this is going to be obviously very important fo
and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct is essentially saying there's hasn't been a former president like trump >> exactly. and the fact that no other president has tried to over turn an election in which he lost doesn't mean that you get a free pass when you actually try to overturn the i mean, the idea that donald trump is different, that this conduct is different from any other president former president is at the heart of this case. and the idea...
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the petitioners are calling for an investigation into his speech in the scottish parliament in 2020 . yousef is pakistani by birth, then there are a lot of white people. here are my observations: the lord chief justice is white, the lord justice's clerk is white, every supreme court judge is white. the lord advocate is white, the solicitor general is white, the chief. originally from india, but in dispute with scottish the nationalists, led today by hamza youssef, defend the common interests of britain. he immediately criticized the new scots law. people should not be criminalized for stating simple facts about biology. we believe in freedom of speech in this country. we're not going to do anything like that here in england. we should not prosecute people who speak out about... oppression from london and call on them to fight for independence. a year ago, the scottish parliament passed legislation allowing children change gender from the age of 16 without parental consent. it never came into force. using its powers, the british government blocked it. and the scottish court in edinburg
the petitioners are calling for an investigation into his speech in the scottish parliament in 2020 . yousef is pakistani by birth, then there are a lot of white people. here are my observations: the lord chief justice is white, the lord justice's clerk is white, every supreme court judge is white. the lord advocate is white, the solicitor general is white, the chief. originally from india, but in dispute with scottish the nationalists, led today by hamza youssef, defend the common interests of...
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when they want to complain organizations in the international court of justice can be plaintiffs and petitioners. of course, in 2015 , the palestinians became a member of the international criminal court, but they can use all the specialized organizations . in the case of america and these governments, they have a claim that our solution is the solution for the israeli palestinians. a government means that there should be two governments, so that the matter will be resolved, but if this solution is going to be realized one day, the palestinian state must also be created . how do the americans say there is a solution? two governments here in the security council, they say that we are against the creation of a palestinian state, in any case, you have to ask yourself because this is a contradictory statement, on the one hand , they are putting the oslo negotiations in the middle, and on the other hand , they are putting the cam david negotiations, the purpose of all this was to he should resolve the palestinian issue at least to the minimum extent of having two states, but unfortunately, negotiatio
when they want to complain organizations in the international court of justice can be plaintiffs and petitioners. of course, in 2015 , the palestinians became a member of the international criminal court, but they can use all the specialized organizations . in the case of america and these governments, they have a claim that our solution is the solution for the israeli palestinians. a government means that there should be two governments, so that the matter will be resolved, but if this...
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not happen because speaker mike johnson did not have a free window in his calendar to meet with these petitioners from london, but this is the result of a conversation with trump , well, yes, yes, of course, and as we know, trump not so long ago invited mike johnson, well, basically... asked him to refuse to agree on ukrainian tranches in some kind of accelerated format, well, that’s of course yes, this shows firstly what does it have to do with cameron, well, a person not elected by anyone, and there with zero reputation, with zero ratings, well, it’s certainly very strange, as you rightly noted, to see a representative of the emissary of another country who comes to america, tells the americans, so you need to spend money in ukraine, because we have invested a lot there, we have british interests there, so you have your american billions for our british... interests must be invested so that everything works out well for us. well, marjarie taylor greene, a trump supporter, back in february, very correct and apt, noted all of these statements by cameron when she suggested, in general, kissing
not happen because speaker mike johnson did not have a free window in his calendar to meet with these petitioners from london, but this is the result of a conversation with trump , well, yes, yes, of course, and as we know, trump not so long ago invited mike johnson, well, basically... asked him to refuse to agree on ukrainian tranches in some kind of accelerated format, well, that’s of course yes, this shows firstly what does it have to do with cameron, well, a person not elected by anyone,...
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it was shown on various networks that he said that this petitioner admitted that this place should have been hit and the air base that should have been hit was hit, the destruction was very extensive and it cost a lot, that is, mr. lapit announced. that these words that he said became a disgrace to israel , their military spokesman came and announced that there was no harm done, then the zionist minister came out publicly and said that he was hit and damaged . this is the time when you can't do it . it needed to be put aside in some way, you know , it's been two or three weeks now that the iran-israel debate is the first news in the world media because it's the first news, news like this will be reflected anyway. the one he has to israel and the companionship he has and coordination who is coming to veto, but public opinion is for america. very well, dr. ibrahim motaghi from mashhad studio is joining us. hello, good time, mr. doctor. i am also greeting you. good day to you . also, to dr. rizli and dr. khorramshad , greetings to you, mr. dr. motaghi . the communication was a little late.
it was shown on various networks that he said that this petitioner admitted that this place should have been hit and the air base that should have been hit was hit, the destruction was very extensive and it cost a lot, that is, mr. lapit announced. that these words that he said became a disgrace to israel , their military spokesman came and announced that there was no harm done, then the zionist minister came out publicly and said that he was hit and damaged . this is the time when you can't do...
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to the nine supreme court t justices this week, he was known as the petitioner, asking them to grant him immunity for criminal prosecution. we can now add one more child to that list. unindicted co-conspirator. that is the title donald trump has been given in two cases brought against loyalists who allegedly participated in the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the latest indictment comes out of arizona, where this woman, the attorney general, chris mays, pressed charges against 18 people for their roles in that states the collectors scheme. they include rudy giuliani, parker meadows, and other me prominent trump allies, and, notably, lawyers. the indictment alleges those 18 defendants, "schemed to prevent unlawful transfer of the presidency to keep unindicted co-conspirator one, donald trump, in office against the nd will of arizona's voters." that news dropped in the middle of a very busy week for the former president and his attorneys. trump was also separately named an unindicted co-conspirator in michigan's investigation into the collectors scheme. 16 people h
to the nine supreme court t justices this week, he was known as the petitioner, asking them to grant him immunity for criminal prosecution. we can now add one more child to that list. unindicted co-conspirator. that is the title donald trump has been given in two cases brought against loyalists who allegedly participated in the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. the latest indictment comes out of arizona, where this woman, the attorney general, chris mays, pressed charges...
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taking petitioner allegations istrue, that is what respondent says here. in the oys meeting she especially threatened to bring enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's to cease providing insurance to gun groups, especially the a." the court should find a strahtforward first amendment violation under bantam books , but in recognizing the first amendment claims here, e court should take care to avoid suggesting any new limits on the government's ily to speak to the public or its ability to provide ordinary legal guidance to regute entities. i welcome the court's queson >> could the government, rather than coerce a third rty, simply entice them to reach the same suppression, do the exact same thing and ppss speech? but it depends what you mean by entice. if it doesn't rise to e level of significant encouragement. what's the difference by >> bloom requires that significant encouragement essentially overwhelmed the dgment of the independent intermediary. >> what would th ok like? in this case? >> in this case, i think you can kind of think the offer le
taking petitioner allegations istrue, that is what respondent says here. in the oys meeting she especially threatened to bring enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's to cease providing insurance to gun groups, especially the a." the court should find a strahtforward first amendment violation under bantam books , but in recognizing the first amendment claims here, e court should take care to avoid suggesting any new limits on the government's ily to speak to the public or its...
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. >> reporter: activist frank mugisha listed as a petitioner on the legal challenge that was rejected today says they plan to appeal the ruling to uganda's supreme court. he's been receiving death threats and is worried about what today's judgment means for the community. >> for ugandans, it is now state-sanctioned homophobia. it is tearing ugandans. now you can act, now you can hate on lgbtq persons. >> so, you're bracing for violence? >> definitely. >> reporter: on wednesday the court ruled that some sections of the law do violate uganda's constitution including a provision that required mandatory reporting of homosexuals and another that prevented landlords from renting to the lgbtq community, but the court deemed the rest of the anti-homosexuality law constitutional including upholding the death penalty provision and the criminalization of homosexuality. it's a law that's overwhelmingly popular in uganda. >> we will fight for our african culture. we will fight for our faith. >> reporter: the court called the law a reflection of the sociocultural realities of the ugandan society, e
. >> reporter: activist frank mugisha listed as a petitioner on the legal challenge that was rejected today says they plan to appeal the ruling to uganda's supreme court. he's been receiving death threats and is worried about what today's judgment means for the community. >> for ugandans, it is now state-sanctioned homophobia. it is tearing ugandans. now you can act, now you can hate on lgbtq persons. >> so, you're bracing for violence? >> definitely. >> reporter:...
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regional, even the arab countries of the persian gulf region, we should be applicants, we should be petitioners , we should write letters, we would like a noticeable movement. this also gives encouragement to our loved ones in gaza, and it is also part of our revolutionary duty. thank you very much, i think the last 40 seconds of total bendi and tomorrow yes to i think that according to the ashura culture and thought we have and the current scene in gaza. we see that it is really karbala, and we also support the ideals and thoughts of the imam , who has a great leadership position, by justifying the uprising of abba abdullah al-hussein , and we must take effective steps in the way of helping the palestinian people. mr. dr. bajardeh from the presence of both dignitaries in the studio of vijeh khabar fard. with the hope of a large attendance of all of you in the holy day march, god bless you. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, ladies and gentlemen, hello , welcome to the world today, my hosni sadat shabiri i accompany you in this program with news reports and discussions
regional, even the arab countries of the persian gulf region, we should be applicants, we should be petitioners , we should write letters, we would like a noticeable movement. this also gives encouragement to our loved ones in gaza, and it is also part of our revolutionary duty. thank you very much, i think the last 40 seconds of total bendi and tomorrow yes to i think that according to the ashura culture and thought we have and the current scene in gaza. we see that it is really karbala, and...
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. >> petitioner conspired with another private attorney caused the filing in court to the verification signed by petitioner that can date false allegations. >> that sounds private. >> three private actors and two attorneys and political consultant help the pullman plan to submit fraudulent claims of presidential electors to obstruct the proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator attorney directed that effort? >> you read it quickly. i believe that's private. >> bozak she would not dispute. those were private and you wouldn't raise a claim? >> is characterized. >> is characterized those were private. conservative justice amy coney barrett, she's getting donald trump's lawyer to agree that a whole bunch of things that trump was indicted for in the january 6 federal case, punter those things are things that could not possibly be construed to be the official actions of a president. now, justice barrett emerge from the arguments today is potentially the swing vote on this overall issue. maybe which is crazy given how right-wing she is. of all the conservative justices, she seemed like the
. >> petitioner conspired with another private attorney caused the filing in court to the verification signed by petitioner that can date false allegations. >> that sounds private. >> three private actors and two attorneys and political consultant help the pullman plan to submit fraudulent claims of presidential electors to obstruct the proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator attorney directed that effort? >> you read it quickly. i believe that's private. >>...
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. >> petitioners now must collect 7200 signatures to allow the referendum to move forward. the concord city council will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or placing it on the november ballot, to let the voters decide. it's been one week since part of highway one between carmel and big sur collapsed, stranding drivers and locals. convoys through the area resumed yesterday for residents and essential workers. caltrans crews are still trying to stabilize what's left of the road. caltrans says over the past week, crews paved over a ditch and part of the dirt shoulder on the northbound lane to gain extra room in the travel lane. the big sur chamber of commerce says businesses there are losing an estimated $1 million every day. the road is closed and right now a stretch of highway one in capitola is closed because of construction. overnight, caltrans crews demolished the capitola bridge overcrossing as part of a road improvement project. they've now been in cleanup mode. the portion of the highway which is a little more than a mile is closed until seven tonight. c
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conduct on january 6, those counts do not require that petitioner have acted corruptly to obstruct an official proceeding are you have to translate that for me? >> yes. her point was representing the department of justice, elizabeth prelogar, that to not be able to use this law would not be able to hold many of the defendants accountable for what they did. they obstruct an official proceeding in the government's mind? and it didn't matter that some evidence was not destroyed freud, in the process and by limiting the government's use of this law, it essentially won't hold to fully account many of these defendants, including donald trump, who is also charged under this logic. >> okay. you're good at reading the court. do you think that they're going to side with the capital the january 6 defendants sierra ultimately majority? yes. yes. you do. i just want to say it doesn't mean that a bunch of people are going to be set free because many of these people, including joseph fischer, who came there to were charged with other things? yes. exactly. they are charged with other things where it
conduct on january 6, those counts do not require that petitioner have acted corruptly to obstruct an official proceeding are you have to translate that for me? >> yes. her point was representing the department of justice, elizabeth prelogar, that to not be able to use this law would not be able to hold many of the defendants accountable for what they did. they obstruct an official proceeding in the government's mind? and it didn't matter that some evidence was not destroyed freud, in the...
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. >> petitioners now must collect 7200 signatures to allow the referendum to move forward. the concord city council will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or placing it on the november ballot, to let the voters decide. it's been one week since part of highway one between carmel and big sur collapsed, stranding drivers and locals convoys through the area resumed yesterday for residents and essential workers. caltrans crews are still trying to stabilize what's left of the road. there caltrans says over the past week, crews paved over a ditch and part of the dirt shoulder of the northbound lane to gain extra room in the travel lane. the big sur chamber of commerce says businesses there are losing an estimated $1 million every day. the road is closed right now. stretch of highway one in capitola is closed because of construction. overnight. caltrans crews demolished the capitola bridge overcrossing as part of a road improvement project. now they are in cleanup mode. the portion of the highway which is a little more than a mile is closed until seven. tonight, calt
. >> petitioners now must collect 7200 signatures to allow the referendum to move forward. the concord city council will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or placing it on the november ballot, to let the voters decide. it's been one week since part of highway one between carmel and big sur collapsed, stranding drivers and locals convoys through the area resumed yesterday for residents and essential workers. caltrans crews are still trying to stabilize what's left of the...
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simultaneously discuss the political problem, and discuss with on the one hand, he discusses it as a petitioner, let our german companies in china, on the other hand, he tries to insist that china should... make statements in which it clearly emphasizes that it does not will continue to support russia or reduce aid and support. naturally, china does not want to mix politics and economics. china clearly understands that it is open to economic issues, in this sense, i think that the amount of german capital in china will increase, but on the other hand , china is not going to change its policy of being a little aloof from the fray. in europe and i would call pro-russian neutrality, in this sense china will still adhere to its tendencies, its a trajectory that is aimed primarily at stabilizing the situation within china, and in no case a position that is beneficial only to western europe or the united states. despite the mutually beneficial cooperation, the german leadership cannot help but understand that their allies overseas will sooner or later force them, if... not just to stop cooperation wi
simultaneously discuss the political problem, and discuss with on the one hand, he discusses it as a petitioner, let our german companies in china, on the other hand, he tries to insist that china should... make statements in which it clearly emphasizes that it does not will continue to support russia or reduce aid and support. naturally, china does not want to mix politics and economics. china clearly understands that it is open to economic issues, in this sense, i think that the amount of...
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a criminal case was opened against him, and the petitioners were put under the administration of the strait. schools where the border blockade at the ravarusk grebeny checkpoint resumed the movement of trucks, polish farmers stopped blocking the border with ukraine. registration and movement of transport in two directions takes place as usual - the state border service informed, however, they note that trucks with grain crops are not allowed into poland. a tourist saved a man in a forest in transcarpathia a 60-year-old local man went to the forest, got tired and fell asleep on the way, was noticed by a traveler who called rescuers. the emergency workers traveled almost 5 km until they reached the place of the call. there, they brought to consciousness the victim, who was unconscious. he was brought home by a special vehicle. on foot from the occupation, a 98-year-old resident of donetsk region, just under fire, covered almost 10 km to get out of the captured city. part of ochereteny, as the white angels of the ministry of internal affairs said, the pensioner miraculously remained ali
a criminal case was opened against him, and the petitioners were put under the administration of the strait. schools where the border blockade at the ravarusk grebeny checkpoint resumed the movement of trucks, polish farmers stopped blocking the border with ukraine. registration and movement of transport in two directions takes place as usual - the state border service informed, however, they note that trucks with grain crops are not allowed into poland. a tourist saved a man in a forest in...
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the tsc sends him a request to appear by registered letter, if ignored, and this, in relation to the petitioner the restrictions procedure is launched, and it, by the way, provides for a temporary ban on driving a vehicle. it is assumed that if the evader has not appeared before the tcc within 10 days, the warden asks the court to suspend the validity of the driver's license, that is, as i understand it, he will be detained by the police or other law enforcement officers and will be asked for documents, yes, and it will be a driver vehicle, then, accordingly, his driver's license can be revoked, well , we will ask the lawyers in more detail about all this, well, a lot of people in fact now the question that worries and confuses is why this element regarding demobilization was taken away from this law, and experts already explain that... in fact, the issue here is very important and extensive and requires a separate approach, a separate consideration, complex from all sides and actually adoption of a separate law on demobilization, they say that in fact the main question is that it is about thes
the tsc sends him a request to appear by registered letter, if ignored, and this, in relation to the petitioner the restrictions procedure is launched, and it, by the way, provides for a temporary ban on driving a vehicle. it is assumed that if the evader has not appeared before the tcc within 10 days, the warden asks the court to suspend the validity of the driver's license, that is, as i understand it, he will be detained by the police or other law enforcement officers and will be asked for...
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atlantic alliance, what do they articulate, does this mean that we will constantly be in the role of petitioners to be accepted into the north atlantic alliance - the atlantic alliance, to give us anti-aircraft systems, to give us more weapons, although, well, they themselves say that the post-war world has passed to the pre-war one, and this should be certain for them too... well, that's the point a huge mistake, because in the world already in martial law, they overslept the beginning of this martial law and they overslept, let me remind you of 2007, when putin actually very clearly spelled out all his plans, which he is going to implement. after 2007, i don't want to take up time now, you will remember how many events. happened, starting with the way british citizens were poisoned here by a strange coincidence of circumstances on the territory of great britain, how cyberattacks took place on certain countries, how russia interfered in elections in certain countries, all this happened, and it is part of a big global war, just nato until now... nato and certain representatives of the west until
atlantic alliance, what do they articulate, does this mean that we will constantly be in the role of petitioners to be accepted into the north atlantic alliance - the atlantic alliance, to give us anti-aircraft systems, to give us more weapons, although, well, they themselves say that the post-war world has passed to the pre-war one, and this should be certain for them too... well, that's the point a huge mistake, because in the world already in martial law, they overslept the beginning of this...
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she promised to transport the petitioner abroad. a man who wanted to leave for work in poland approached the border guard in the lviv region. the state employee assured that she would be able to help for $900. in addition, she offered the attacker to find a few more men who want to leave ukraine. according to the state bureau of investigation, the woman was detained when receiving a bribe. criminal liability is provided for the offense. israeli forces have completed a two-week operation at al shifa hospital, the largest hospital in the qazi strip, the israel defense forces said. tzahal claimed that hamas militants were firing from the hospital and using it as a command center. during the search, many weapons and explosives were found there. also, according to the israeli side, then it was possible to eliminate several militants. israel emphasizes that the military operation was carried out without a threat to civilians. ural mashzavod caught fire in yekaterinburg, russia. the area of the fire has already reached 400 m2, kremli
she promised to transport the petitioner abroad. a man who wanted to leave for work in poland approached the border guard in the lviv region. the state employee assured that she would be able to help for $900. in addition, she offered the attacker to find a few more men who want to leave ukraine. according to the state bureau of investigation, the woman was detained when receiving a bribe. criminal liability is provided for the offense. israeli forces have completed a two-week operation at al...
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taking the petitioner's allegations as true, that is what the respondent did here. in the lloyd's meeting she especially sought to bring an enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's sees providing assistance to gun groups. the court should find a strict ford first amendment violation under bantam books, but in recognizing the first amendment claims here, the court should take care to avoid suggesting any new limits on the government's ability to speak in the public or its ability to provide ordinary equal guidance to regulated entities. i welcome the questions. justice thomas: could the government rather than coerce a third-party, simply entice them to reach the same suppression -- do the exact same thing and suppress speech? mr. mcdowell: it depends, justice thomas, on what you mean by entice. justice thomas: what is the difference? mr. mcdowell: bloom requires that encouragement overwhelm the judgment of intermediary, -- justice thomas: and what would that look like in this case. mr. mcdowell: in this case, i think you could think of the offer of leniency
taking the petitioner's allegations as true, that is what the respondent did here. in the lloyd's meeting she especially sought to bring an enforcement action against lloyd's unless lloyd's sees providing assistance to gun groups. the court should find a strict ford first amendment violation under bantam books, but in recognizing the first amendment claims here, the court should take care to avoid suggesting any new limits on the government's ability to speak in the public or its ability to...
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that means, for example, you would go to the judicial electronic services office and register a petitioner or you would go to a police station, for example, a complaint would be filed there until reaching the verdict and the execution of the verdict. based on our observations, this process is decreasing now. separation of gratitude for all the efforts of your officers, which means that we don't want to ignore it , but because al-adl is the basis of the queen, how much are the officers under this supervision now, which means that it helps how much justice? now, the officers you said are under supervision are really doing their job properly . are you satisfied with the officers under your supervision or not? there are many explanations , all kinds of pressures, stresses, there are various work cases , it is possible for one of the people who is there to make a mistake, it is normal for him to make a mistake everywhere, things in the radio and television can happen, it can happen in the food department. this is important that we have mechanisms so that if a mistake happens, it can be properly
that means, for example, you would go to the judicial electronic services office and register a petitioner or you would go to a police station, for example, a complaint would be filed there until reaching the verdict and the execution of the verdict. based on our observations, this process is decreasing now. separation of gratitude for all the efforts of your officers, which means that we don't want to ignore it , but because al-adl is the basis of the queen, how much are the officers under...
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she is an unofficial litigant petitioner before the court. >> she is. i would say to louis cheney and these other politicians, this is bigger than donald trump. this is about the presidency. if you can indict a president for his official acts, we are going to destroy the presidency and destroy our country. can they charge president obama for capital murder because his drone strike of two american citizens? can the trump justice system charge biden for his mass parole of illegal migrants into our country. do democrats want to go down this path? >> chief justice roberts is an institutionalist and likes to stand for the executive branch and others on the court do as well. this could put an end to these cases. there also might be, through the court wanting this, fear of their own credibility being put at issue, if they short- short-circuit -- the democrats attempt to short-circuit the election. >> you are right. he is an institutionalist and he wants to make sure the constitution is solidified in a way that allows each of these institutions, these three bra
she is an unofficial litigant petitioner before the court. >> she is. i would say to louis cheney and these other politicians, this is bigger than donald trump. this is about the presidency. if you can indict a president for his official acts, we are going to destroy the presidency and destroy our country. can they charge president obama for capital murder because his drone strike of two american citizens? can the trump justice system charge biden for his mass parole of illegal migrants...
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>> petitioners are for the national vaccine injury compensation program. those are through the routine administration with an excise tax levied on it whereas the requesters through the ci cpr paid for compensation of claims through appropriated funds and through administration of the program. it is also paid for most appropriated funds. >> as a physician i am also worried that in some cases health practitioners do not know where and how to report adverse effects which is critical to ensuring that all vaccine events are accounted for. i also have concerns of how these events and potential risks are reported to healthcare providers. for each of you, could you take turns in describing what your respective agency insures against any adverse effects that are reported and how those reports are managed and how this information is conveyed to the front-line individuals that are dealing with this? dr. marks. >> thank you for the question. each vaccine label whether it was the authorized vaccines or approved vaccines, it has set information on where to report advers
>> petitioners are for the national vaccine injury compensation program. those are through the routine administration with an excise tax levied on it whereas the requesters through the ci cpr paid for compensation of claims through appropriated funds and through administration of the program. it is also paid for most appropriated funds. >> as a physician i am also worried that in some cases health practitioners do not know where and how to report adverse effects which is critical to...
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none of petitioners' interpretations fit with the text, and sohehave tried to make this case be about the broader debate for access to abortion in cases of unwanted pregnancy. but that'not what this case is about at all. idaho's ban on abortion is enforceae virtually all of itapications, but in the narrow circumstances involving grave medical emergencies, idaho cannot criminalize the essential care that emtala requires. i welcome the court's questions. justice thomas: general, are you aware of any other spending clause legislation that preempts criminal law? genel elogar: with respect torinal law in particular, justice thomas, i'm not immediately thinking of relevant cases. we have a whole string cite of cases in our brief at page 46 that refle tes where the court has recognized the prmpve force of spending clause legislation, including in situations where the funding strictions apply to private parties, so that could include the coventry health case, for example. lead-deadwood is another example of this. but i'm not immediately recalling how that would apply in criminal law. of cours
none of petitioners' interpretations fit with the text, and sohehave tried to make this case be about the broader debate for access to abortion in cases of unwanted pregnancy. but that'not what this case is about at all. idaho's ban on abortion is enforceae virtually all of itapications, but in the narrow circumstances involving grave medical emergencies, idaho cannot criminalize the essential care that emtala requires. i welcome the court's questions. justice thomas: general, are you aware of...
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you were one of the petitioners in the effort to overturn this law. what would your reaction when uganda's constitutional court for the most part decided to uphold this anti—lgbto more? —— what was your reaction? anti-lgbtq more? -- what was your reaction? . ~ anti-lgbtq more? -- what was your reaction? ., ~ , ., anti-lgbtq more? -- what was your reaction? ., ~ . ., reaction? thank you so much for having me- _ reaction? thank you so much for having me- i— reaction? thank you so much for having me. i was— reaction? thank you so much for having me. i was very _ reaction? thank you so much for. having me. i was very disappointed, not only as a citizen, but also as a ugandan and also as a ugandan lgbtq activist. i was disappointed in the judiciary, thejudges in my country, that they upheld the majority of this anti—gay legislation based on people's reactions. it was totally based on theories. they say they would bring this cause to the ugandan public. imaginejudges ugandan public. imagine judges ruling ugandan public. imaginejudges ruling in f
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future and current development petitioners and leaders. what your thinking was and whether you think something is to be relevant past 2025. ambassador green: last part first. i hope so. those of you who know me well know i tell endless stories about it, but my years as a teacher in kenya was life altering. i was in a village where we didn't have proper running water. i didn't have a telephone. i didn't have electricity in our house. anything like that. but it also brought home to me the universality of the human spirit and how much people want the same things all around the world. it's personal to me. this is the way i look at the world. and that's what i was able to bring. i think back the first speech that gave at usaid, it was titled the 14th street speech. as i walked in the purpose of all foreign assistance has to be ending its need to exist. first people are rattled, then they pause for 30 seconds. then that's why they are here. that's what we believe in. i still do. i think that -- i want to take on poverty, but i want to help other
future and current development petitioners and leaders. what your thinking was and whether you think something is to be relevant past 2025. ambassador green: last part first. i hope so. those of you who know me well know i tell endless stories about it, but my years as a teacher in kenya was life altering. i was in a village where we didn't have proper running water. i didn't have a telephone. i didn't have electricity in our house. anything like that. but it also brought home to me the...
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petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official act and less he was first impeached and convicted, the theory would immunize former president's from criminal liability for bribery, treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election to perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do no wrong. they therefore devised a system to check abuses of power, especially the use of official power for private gain. here, the executive branch is sourcing congressional statutes and seeking petitioner's alleged misuse of official power to subvert democracy. that is a compelling public interest. in response, petitioner raises concerns about attentional abuses but established legal safeguards, provide layers of protections with the article three courts providing the ultimate check. the existing system is a carefully balanced framework. it protects the president but not at the high constitutional
petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official act and less he was first impeached and convicted, the theory would immunize former president's from criminal liability for bribery, treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election to perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do no...
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it sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing blinken chord of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds bright. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready to quickly i believe that it's private that's really significant. >> so a revision for what we've heard in the past. so the chief justice really laid out the next issue, which is that he and the other justices don't believe that the lower courts spent enough time when they rejected trump's argument, trying to suss out what exactly is an official act? what was he doing in his private capacity? so off it seems like we're we're going here. is that the court will likely set up some kind of test or parameters or the court will lay out how you figure that out, but then it sends the entire case b
it sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing blinken chord of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds bright. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed...
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the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davis looked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um, colleagues. pam's hospital system wanted to build a new facility in plainfield, illinois. seems pretty straightforward, but there were red flags right away when she went to get government approval for the project. davis: in my case, the governor had appointed individuals to this board who had either contributed money to his campaign, so they bought their way on, or individuals that were controlled by the governor and other individuals and would approve only those projects where a kickback was going to be given. turns out the board was willing to approve the hospital. all she had to do was use builde
the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davis looked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um,...
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petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize presidents for treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do to wrong. they devised a system to check abuses of power, especially the use of official power for private gain. here, the executive branch is enforcing congressional statute and seeking accountability for petitioners' alleged misuse of official power to convert democracy. that is a compelling public interest. in response, petitioner raises concerns about potential abuses, but established legal safeguards provide layers of protection with the article three court providing the ultimate check. the existing system is a carefully balanced framework. it protects the president, but not at the high constitutional cost of linkage criminal immu
petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize presidents for treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do to wrong. they devised a system to check...
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petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize presidents for treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do to wrong. they devised a system to check abuses of power, especially the use of official power for private gain. here, the executive branch is enforcing congressional statute and seeking accountability for petitioners' alleged misuse of official power to convert democracy. that is a compelling public interest. in response, petitioner raises concerns about potential abuses, but established legal safeguards provide layers of protection with the article three court providing the ultimate check. the existing system is a carefully balanced framework. it protects the president, but not at the high constitutional cost of linkage criminal immu
petitioner, however, claims that a former president has permanent criminal immunity for his official acts unless he was first impeached and convicted. his novel theory would immunize presidents for treason, sedition, murder, and here conspiring to use fraud to overturn the results of an election and perpetuate himself in power. such presidential immunity has no foundation in the constitution. the framers knew too well the dangers of a king who could do to wrong. they devised a system to check...
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the presidents are immune from current liability, and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioner's alleged conduct. and he argues a bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no person is above the law, including the president. this all comes in advance of oral argument scheduled for april 25th. while the eagle issues here are not complex, this is about whether the supreme court will act swiftly enough for trump to face trial before the election or whether they will basically bail them out by delaying. and second, the jack smith and his team both have to argue against absolute immunity, three of whom were appointed by donald trump. served as chief of the federal division of the u.s. attorney's office. she's also cohost of the prosecuting donald trump podcast, and she joins me now. mary, your top line impressions of this brief from jack smith's office? >> is a very strong brief. i think it's the best brief that the government has filed in this series of briefs, because remember, first they briefed in the trial court before george redken. and they briefed it before the d.c
the presidents are immune from current liability, and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioner's alleged conduct. and he argues a bedrock principle of our constitutional order is that no person is above the law, including the president. this all comes in advance of oral argument scheduled for april 25th. while the eagle issues here are not complex, this is about whether the supreme court will act swiftly enough for trump to face trial before the election or whether they will...
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mike, now she's an unofficial litigant petitioner before the court. >> i would say te coo liz cheney come i would say to liz cheney and these other watchdog lou republican politicians, this is so much bigger than donald trump. this is about the presidency.an if you can indict it president of the united states for his official acts, not his personal x, his official acts, we are going to destroy the presidency, and therefore disprove the mic destroyed the president. can the justice department charge president obama forca picapital murder for his extrajudicial drone strike of two american citizens, including a minor? ann thd the seven justice depart charge illegal mass parole of migrants into the country and resulting crimes? do the democrats really want to go down this path? >> laura: senator i think of chief justice roberts who was kind of institutionalist. he likes to stand for the executive branch, and i think othersr th on the court do as w. again, this could be put an end to all of these cases. but i'm concerned that there also might be through the court running this fear of their
mike, now she's an unofficial litigant petitioner before the court. >> i would say te coo liz cheney come i would say to liz cheney and these other watchdog lou republican politicians, this is so much bigger than donald trump. this is about the presidency.an if you can indict it president of the united states for his official acts, not his personal x, his official acts, we are going to destroy the presidency, and therefore disprove the mic destroyed the president. can the justice...
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the petitioner should be responsible for maintaining free the area over which they have control as depicketed in abc253. and lastly at any time the premise is providing live entertainment, the petitionors should have two uniform security guards on the premise and shall maintain order there in to prevent any activity which would interfere with the quiet environment of surrounding security. the uniformed security guards must be licensed in the department of consumer affairs. >> thank you, i see no questions from my colleagues. are there anybody questions? seeing none, madam clerk, will you please open up public comment. >> clerk: yes, members of the public who wish to speak on this item, should line along the wall. all speakers will have two minutes to speak. can the first speaker come forward. it appears we have no public comment. >> seeing none, public comment is now clodes. i know this is district 3, they're supportive and there are no issues with it, i would like to move that the clerk prepare a resolution making recommendation on general music venue would serve the public convenience or ne
the petitioner should be responsible for maintaining free the area over which they have control as depicketed in abc253. and lastly at any time the premise is providing live entertainment, the petitionors should have two uniform security guards on the premise and shall maintain order there in to prevent any activity which would interfere with the quiet environment of surrounding security. the uniformed security guards must be licensed in the department of consumer affairs. >> thank you, i...
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opinion of some, they did not spend enough time on the specific case in front of them and the specific petitioner who brought that case, the one man who actively thwarted the peaceful transfer of presidential power. it's unclear exactly how the justices will resolve this. but it appears possible that their decision could add month of delay to trumps federal election interference case. if that happens, the case may not proceed to trial before the elections in november. trump is elected to another term, it may never go to trial at all. nearly two years ago in the january 6 million invited to participate in one of its hearings, the judge opened his testimony with these words. quote, a steak was driven to the heart of american democracy on january 6, 2021. in our democracy today is on a nice edge,". the statement has aged well. our democracy remains on a nice edge because justice has not been served, and we face the possibility that the supreme court could play a role in delaying it further. joining me now is the retired former federal judge, previously serving on the fourth circuit of appeals. cruci
opinion of some, they did not spend enough time on the specific case in front of them and the specific petitioner who brought that case, the one man who actively thwarted the peaceful transfer of presidential power. it's unclear exactly how the justices will resolve this. but it appears possible that their decision could add month of delay to trumps federal election interference case. if that happens, the case may not proceed to trial before the elections in november. trump is elected to...
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mechanisms to contest the results in an election and outside the record, but i think of public knowledge, petitioner and his allies filed dozens of electoral challenges. >> trump lost those legal challenges to the 2020 election. end of june is the last we would hear from them. the latest we would hear from them. could be any time before that. >> dana: what are the top three things that could happen here? >> well, if the justices rule in favor of donald trump, we may not see a trial in washington, d.c. at all for attempts to try to overturn the 2020 election. if they rule against donald trump in some way, special counsel jack smith will move forward with his prosecution. the question is when that is going to happen because the judge paused the case in washington, d.c. while this went to the supreme court. so they need at least 2 1/2 months to get the engines back on to get things moving. the third thing, of course, it may go back down to the appeals level or trial level if the justices have some sort of piecemeal decision that further would delay things past the election and that's what trump's team
mechanisms to contest the results in an election and outside the record, but i think of public knowledge, petitioner and his allies filed dozens of electoral challenges. >> trump lost those legal challenges to the 2020 election. end of june is the last we would hear from them. the latest we would hear from them. could be any time before that. >> dana: what are the top three things that could happen here? >> well, if the justices rule in favor of donald trump, we may not see a...
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>> the idea that uncle red being gone, he was the youngest of the three, that of the two remaining petitioners are 109 years old means that there is just, by definition of nature very little time for them to get justice. they were little kids, they were babies, they were toddlers when it happened but they remember it. doesn't it feel like that should carry some weight ? people always try to say you can't do preparations because the victims are long gone. they are not gone. >> i think it's very interesting and you brought up my man, uncle red and we missed him. in my career of 20 years working on this issue, i've lost so many survivors. to be down to the last two, it felt like it was a powerful feeling to see the two 109-year- old women in court today but i was saddened they are having to spend these years in their life still going to the courthouse is trying to get justice. you said something, hey, this is special injury. some of the defendants were trying to say these two living survivors were not injured, particularly by the massacre. i think the court saw through that and i am just so thank
>> the idea that uncle red being gone, he was the youngest of the three, that of the two remaining petitioners are 109 years old means that there is just, by definition of nature very little time for them to get justice. they were little kids, they were babies, they were toddlers when it happened but they remember it. doesn't it feel like that should carry some weight ? people always try to say you can't do preparations because the victims are long gone. they are not gone. >> i...
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the petitioner's effort to remain in power by fraud. quote, nothing in constitutional text, history, precedent or policy considerations supports the absolute immunity that the petitioner seeks. although it will surprise no one that that hasn't stopped trump's lawyers from asserting that he could go so far as to direct s.e.a.l. team 6 to assassinate a political opponent. that's being said out loud now. that's where we are as a country, as a democracy. that is where we are. even beyond this epic question of the scope of american presidential power is the all important second question, right. that is what profound damage has been done, how far away from true north are we as a democracy that this question is being considered at all. no american president, not one, not even richard nixon asserted that a president should have such sweeping immunity. not even nixon did that. and yet the man who is making that argument in an attempt to avoid accountability for his actions, actions he barely denies just so happens to be the current republican no
the petitioner's effort to remain in power by fraud. quote, nothing in constitutional text, history, precedent or policy considerations supports the absolute immunity that the petitioner seeks. although it will surprise no one that that hasn't stopped trump's lawyers from asserting that he could go so far as to direct s.e.a.l. team 6 to assassinate a political opponent. that's being said out loud now. that's where we are as a country, as a democracy. that is where we are. even beyond this epic...
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petitioner turned to a private attorney, willing to spread false claims of election fraud to spearhead his challenges to the election result. >> we dispute the allegation, but that sounds private. >> conspired with another private attorney. >> that also sounds private. >> three private actors, two ordinary reason attorneys including those mentioned above and a political consultant implemented a plan to about instruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and coconspirator directed that effort. >> i believe that is private. >> so those acts you would not dispute. they are private and you walledn't raise a claim? >> as characterized those were private acts. not official acts. that is conservative justice amy coney barrett. she is getting donald trump's lawyer to agree that a whole bunch of things that trump was indicted for in the january 6th federal case, a whole bunch of those things are things that could not possibly be construed to be the official actions of a president. now, justice barrett emerged from the arguments today as potentially the swing vote on this overall issue. m
petitioner turned to a private attorney, willing to spread false claims of election fraud to spearhead his challenges to the election result. >> we dispute the allegation, but that sounds private. >> conspired with another private attorney. >> that also sounds private. >> three private actors, two ordinary reason attorneys including those mentioned above and a political consultant implemented a plan to about instruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and...
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. >> medicine petitioners have to collect 7200 signatures to get the city council to reconsider. city leaders will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or putting it on the november ballot to let voters decide, the california apartments association told us. it's not part of the petition, but it opposes rent control. new at 11 transit leaders in san mateo county are trying to cut off an alarming trend. rising attacks on bus drivers have samtrans cracking down, the transit agency says assaults on bus drivers more than tripled last year, compared to 2022. only 14 total. but it is concerning enough that samtrans is making changes. this past week, the board of directors approved a new code of conduct that could ban people for life if they attack a driver. >> we want to make sure that we are communicating with our public what our expectations are so that we can mitigate or minimize any of these kinds of instances nationwide, the federal government says attacks on transit workers quadrupled since 2009. >> pretty soon, uber eats customers in phoenix, arizona, will have a new
. >> medicine petitioners have to collect 7200 signatures to get the city council to reconsider. city leaders will then have the choice of repealing the ordinance, or putting it on the november ballot to let voters decide, the california apartments association told us. it's not part of the petition, but it opposes rent control. new at 11 transit leaders in san mateo county are trying to cut off an alarming trend. rising attacks on bus drivers have samtrans cracking down, the transit...
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the petitioner who brought it. the one man in this country's history who actively thwarted the peaceful transfer of power. it is unclear to us how or when the justices will resolve this. it is likely that this could add months of delay to the interference case. if that happens, this might not proceed to trial. this case may never proceed to trial at all. joining me is doug jones of alabama. on thursday, it was the room where oral arguments were held. senator, good to see you. thank you for being with us this morning. the tension between some of those justices and the arguments they are making was obvious. some members of the court were split on this. what was it like in that room? how did you sense what was going down? >> it is always a somber occasion when you are sitting in the supreme court listening to oral arguments. it is a very ornate courtroom. i for one was not that surprised that the nature of the arguments. even the hypotheticals. justices asked questions for a lot of different reasons. there was a lot o
the petitioner who brought it. the one man in this country's history who actively thwarted the peaceful transfer of power. it is unclear to us how or when the justices will resolve this. it is likely that this could add months of delay to the interference case. if that happens, this might not proceed to trial. this case may never proceed to trial at all. joining me is doug jones of alabama. on thursday, it was the room where oral arguments were held. senator, good to see you. thank you for...
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those mentioned above help implement a plan to submit fraudulent electors to object the proceeding and petitioner direct the effort -- directed the effort. >> i believe that's private i don't want to -- >> so those would not dispute, those were private and you wouldn't raise a claim they were official. >> martha: that is pretty descriptive and seems quite similar to what happened after the 2020 election. what did you make of what justice barrett was getting at their? i would interpret that she believed that she sees it all as of private act not an official act. >> so to be clear we've never made the argument that president should have any sort of immunity for his private acts after he leaves office. our argument has always focused on a president's official act. that's a really important distinction under the law. what we really aircrew for here is protection for a precedent for the -- they are official acts in office after they leave office. obviously no president has been prosecuted before in the history of the united states for their own official acts in office and notably the district court an
those mentioned above help implement a plan to submit fraudulent electors to object the proceeding and petitioner direct the effort -- directed the effort. >> i believe that's private i don't want to -- >> so those would not dispute, those were private and you wouldn't raise a claim they were official. >> martha: that is pretty descriptive and seems quite similar to what happened after the 2020 election. what did you make of what justice barrett was getting at their? i would...
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, which leaves in place the ninth circuit's decision to affirm the us district court's dismissal of petitioner's religious discrimination claim against the city of fremont. but lee says the fight is not over. she still has a case with the state of california and says a judge with the state's first district court of appeals recently ruled fremont must allow its citizens to get due process when getting a permit. she says the city now has to pass new laws. >> that's going to help a lot of people and also helping me, and then we would have to go through a new hearing, she says. >> her temple is still up and she will not make changes until the future court battles are settled in fremont. ryan curry abc seven news. >> pro-palestinian employees of google staged demonstrations today to protest the company's work with the israeli government. several dozen people rallied outside google's sunnyvale headquarters, while others occupied the office of google cloud ceo thomas kurian. the employees are looking to stop google cloud's $1 billion ai contract with the israeli government, named project nimbus. last w
, which leaves in place the ninth circuit's decision to affirm the us district court's dismissal of petitioner's religious discrimination claim against the city of fremont. but lee says the fight is not over. she still has a case with the state of california and says a judge with the state's first district court of appeals recently ruled fremont must allow its citizens to get due process when getting a permit. she says the city now has to pass new laws. >> that's going to help a lot of...
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instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct. this is, obviously it is written in a legal brief. i think it is an important, powerful message point that should be continued to be repeated. he is facing this despite what sherilyn just said, the supreme court should be arguing this because of his actions lisa, talk to me a little bit about that, why that was so important to include or whether you agree. >> it was hugely important to include in part because that is a principal argument on which donald trump has relied, that in our nations history, we have never seen a prosecution like this and you know that some of the superlatives that come out of his mouth, the hyperbole's, he is very fond of speaking in never before have we seen this or people always say, right? one of the things that he has incorporated into his legal filings is we have never seen anything like this before. so i think it was important for the special counsel to counter that and say we haven't seen this because nobody has acted in office like you have. and to you
instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct. this is, obviously it is written in a legal brief. i think it is an important, powerful message point that should be continued to be repeated. he is facing this despite what sherilyn just said, the supreme court should be arguing this because of his actions lisa, talk to me a little bit about that, why that was so important to include or whether you agree. >> it was hugely important to include in part because...