My name is robert barnes. I cover the Supreme Court for the washington post. Thanks for coming on this crisp, fall day to hear about the Supreme Court. Id like to thank the federalist society, particularly the Facility Division and practice groups for putting together what we think will be an interesting panel on what looks to be a very interesting term at the Supreme Court. After the trauma of last years confirmation hearings, theres been a thought from those who watched the court that it went out of its way not to look partisan last term, to look for ways to bust up the ideological divide on the court in some cases and to slow walk some controversies to keep them off that years docket. Its been welldocumented that each of the conservative justices at least once joined the four liberals to make up a majority in a case. And it went the other way, too. Each of the liberals at least once abandoned his or her usual voting partners and joined the conservatives in a case. Harmony could be h
Impacted lines. We are working to get those repairs fix. Reporter some of the bad weather leading to the shut off and the damage that occurred cut a large circuit that served a wide area. Even in some areas with no wind issues power was interrupted nonetheless. A transition line can extend 100 miles and sometimes the terrain is treacherous. Our crews get out there and they inspect every inch of the line we deenergized. Reporter in anticipation of having power poles fail in the high wind areas, pg e put stores of extra poles around. Turns out that here on panoramic highway they actually needed one they had to replace. Pg e knows how frustrating it is to be without power. We know what it is like. We live and work in these communities and we understand it can be challenging. Pg any has no definitive answer on when the work will be done. But repairs will speed up as they get more work done. There are plenty of crews to get it done faster. Tom baker, ktvu fox 2 news. In santa rosa, some bus
Will get a call, a text message and email. Pg e is promising to narrow down the outage zone so not as many people are affected. Right now most people have the power back on, but not everyone. In the bay area 99 of the homes and businesses that lost power are restored. Around the state 21,000 are waiting for the lights to come back on. Our coverage begins live at pg e headquarters in San Francisco. Pg e has come under fire from the customers and elected officials who say the haling of the power sudden down are unacceptable and why the Power Outages had to be so widespread. In the face of public outrage pg e president and ceo bill johnson standing by the decision for a Public Safety power shut off. He shows photos where the inspectors found the high winds blue tree branches into the wires. Thankfully the lines were not energized. The addition came to a high cost to customers it added up to half a million there. Critics questioned why the outages were necessary. I asked to do a complete a
Hello. My name is robert barnes. I cover the Supreme Court for the washington post. Thanks for coming on this crisp, fall day to hear about the Supreme Court. Id like to thank the federalist society, particularly the Facility Division and practice groups for putting together what we think will be an interesting panel on what looks to be a very interesting term at the Supreme Court. After the trauma of last years confirmation hearings, theres been a thought from those who watched the court that it went out of its way not to look partisan last term, to look for ways to bust up the ideological divide on the court in some cases and to slow walk some controversies to keep them off that years docket. Its been welldocumented that each of the conservative justices at least once joined the four liberals to make up a majority in a case. And it went the other way, too. Each of the liberals at least once abandoned his or her usual voting partners and joined the conservatives in a case. Harmony cou
Panel on what looks to be an interesting term at the Supreme Court. After the trauma of last falls confirmation hearings, there has been a thought that those who watch the court went out of its way not to look partisan last term. To look for ways to bust up the ideological divide on the court in some cases. Controversieslk to keep them off that docket. Been well documented that each of the conservative judges justices. It went the other way. Each of the liberals at least once abandoned his or her usual voting partners and joined the conservatives. Harmony could be harder to find. Heres a look at the docket. Whether gay or transgender workers are protected under title vii of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Whether the Trump Administration acted illegally in moving to end the daca program. Courts first Second Amendment case in a decade. The president s power over appointments. Case about a Montana Tax Credit Program that was shut down rather than extended to rick extended to cover religiou