Yes. No, no, no, no, no. But that was my first thought was i was my thought to be really sure about Storm Taylor swift as a permit, Storm Clouds always over my head. I dont need Friday The 13th for back nine seconds after 7 00 a. M. So we have to thank our panel. Thanks to you for joining us. Im kasie hunt. Dont go anywhere. Cnn news central starts right now reporting from inside the Harris Campaign, their strategy to focus on impact over policy and the group of voters they want it to resonate with the most breaking overnight boeing workers are on strike, Tens Of Thousands of Union Members vote to walk off the job today, a big blow to one of americas biggest Manufacturing Giant at war with The West of Vladimir Putin with a big threat overnight as President Biden weighs giving Ukraine Permission to strike deeper into russia. Im John Berman with Sara Sidner and kate baldwin. No audio, no air conditioning, No Problem it was. Central morning, the momentum high keep drawing eyeballs. That i
From the chief Legal Correspondent for cbs news covering the Supreme Court and the confirmation battle. I am delighted to be moderating this incredibly timely conversation about a terrific book written by teethree about our history going to the most recent with kavanaugh and then outlined the possible path forward and when i read the book for the first time so professor Randy Barnett scooped me on those words thats how he described it as the indispensable guide and then also waiting the judicial confirmation and network book about the recent fight of Justice Kavanaugh. So that conversation about the news of the day or the week or the month and Justice Ginsburg and on the upcoming part of the nomination with incredible experts so i will start with teethree who is head of the center for constitutional all studies because in june we stood in front of the Supreme Court waiting for the interns to the opinions in our hands and then we go for those before we break the news to be quick and a s
Into the we have been longing for this since we were young we have always said break the chains and always been consciously feel 6 along there was great jubilation here today cannot be described only experienced until we experienced the making of history. The Little People i cant express my feelings some feelings cant be expressed russia tears of joy. We witnessed History Today todays what i had just sophia returned to its roots. It was a mosque and its a mosque again god willing itll continue to serve the faithful. The day germany decides to provide free coronavirus testing to travelers arriving from abroad. We have decided that if you want to reach not only does coming from risk areas but also from elsewhere. To pay the cost of this thing for travelers. The 1st time in more than 80 years istanbuls highest affair has opened for muslim friday prayers it follows a controversial decree is present time to turn the form of museum back into a mosque president was one of hundreds of invited
Provide free coronavirus testing to travelers arriving from abroad they have decided that if you want to reach not only goes coming from risk areas but also from elsewhere so be agreed to pay the cost of this thing for travelers. Well for 1st time in more than 80 years istanbuls highest affair has opened for muslim friday prayers it follows a controversial decree turkish president regift type to turn the former museum back into a mosque president irvine was one of hundreds of invited guests originally a christian cathedral the building has stood at the heart of istanbul for 1500 years. President erda one personally began friday prayers with a recitation from the koran this is the 1st time muslim friday prayers have been held in the highest sophia for 86 years. Just 2 weeks ago turkeys highest Administrative Court canceled the building status as a museum and then ordered it to be used as a mosque despite covert 1000 thousands of believers began gathering outside the istanbul landmark la
We hear arguments number 18, roe against wade. Quite often our most famous decisions are the ones the court took that are quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically have vielgsy what it means to live in society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspans new series landmark cases. Tonight and the next 11 weeks were going to be looking at cases that developing the development. Its also interesting because it all came about after two Founding Fathers who developed differing views how the country should be governed. We have guests to help us understand the story. A Yale University luprofoaw pro and hes the author of several books including americas constitution, a biography. To start were going to listen to the current chief justice talking about the importance of this case. And then after we hear his point of view well like to hear from both of you on why this case is