touch every single person in this country. how major decisions on affirmative action, lgbtq rights and much more are reshaping america. plus, supreme showdown. this is not a normal court. biden lashed out at the supermajority. the left said it is time to do something about it. we re witnessing the most radical politicized supreme court in recent history. and the fight to beat donald trump. no more excuses. 2024 is the time to put up or shut up. half way through the year, the ex-president is still clobbering the gop field. we have a massive lead. leading by so much that people don t even want to put out the numbers. they don t even believe them. is his nomination inevitable? hello and welcome to inside politics sunday , i m abby phillip. one year after ending a federal ban on abortion, the supreme court s conservative supermajority has now flexed its muscle once again over key aspects of american life. in a block bluster ruling, a finale to term, the six
the writers of exploiting them death of a teenager shot by police. they also banned the sale of fireworks, and have said police can use armoured vehicles against the rioters. the third night and worst night of writing so far left buildings including libraries burnt. nearly 900 people were arrested; 250 police were injured. france s three biggest cities paris, marseille and lyon are suspending or restricting public transport from friday evening. the teenager, named as nahel m, was shot during a traffic stop. the policeman has been charged with voluntary homicide he s apologised to the teenager s family. for the third night in a row, riots spread across france. protesters threw fireworks and projectiles at the police, and set cars and buildings on fire. this is in bordeaux. lille. marseille. the government has deployed an extra 40,000 police officers, including elite police units. but as anger grows in france, so does the scale of the unrest. for the first time, several s
peter doocy has more. the white house sees inflation as a problem but we re in a very good economy. today s economic news confirms the fact that my economic plan is moving in a better direction. the reason the president says that, he sees a low unemployment rate as top above all. right now wages are not rising as fast as the prices on everything else, which republicans say they see as a blinking red light. the problem is that every single day americans are hurting when they re either putting gas in their tanks, trying to put food on their table or trying to pay rent or energy bills. all of these things are out of the president s control. so white house officials say those are the only things that they believe is hindering their economic agenda. remember, this price increase is due to putin s tax highs, putin s war on ukraine. that s why we have seen the increase of gas prices and food. the press secretary says that we are stronger economically than we have been
From the local news station. Youre watching you. Morning team. And thanks for joining us on a tuesday. Im darya and im james john and here at to start the 10 oclock hour. Lots of talk about what do you know what were talking about . The tropicana closing for good with it. You know theyre orbit estate. The are, you know, years ago and i can the closing and where the as are going to go from here. Thats another big story that we have on tap. And then also the weather and were from here is a warm weekend, tropicana, her own nice for it. Low 70s to even the couple 70s are they getting that sunshine, too . As you can see above San Francisco right now, we saw a little bit of fog earlier on this morning. Were still seeing some stubborn fog up in Sonoma County. As well as a couple of patches out towards the car, tinas mostly thats burnt off, though. And any remaining staff is going to be out of here. Real quick where were sitting on the radar, nice, dry skies. And today is definitely among our
U . Hwyi aids era. The following decade. And we have, for obvious reasons, focused on the staggering loss of life during this era. But the jobs came first and deserves consideration. Firings occurred. Corporate offices, law firms schools and hospitals. But also reached deep into the queer work where gays had long accepted ill low status jobs in forety waiters, retail clerks and florists, Service Occupations associated with gay men all lost positions either had aids or were perceivedit. Lesbians to lost jobs at higher rates. Well, in what thecutive director of the National Gay Task force described as a consistent pattern of transfer ins from fear of aids to fear of gay men and its the context of this period of extremeemployees in the corporate sector began to organize and to their companies to ask for protection recognition. This is an interesting moment for gays when what had long been a very sharp ti professional and being identifiedpolitical began to erode, d campaign inside the corp