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we launch on the trial. >> martha: mass protests outside the supreme court as the justices hear arguments whether cities can ban people from sleeping in public. this case stems from a lawsuit in oregon. attorneys are split on the potential impact of this. >> the ninth circuit held that cities are not allowed to regulate camping in their jurisdictions until they have enough shelter for everyone. that has made it impossible for cities to address very unsafe and unhealthy conditions. >> it is completely incorrect when people say that this case and this decision somehow limits what cities can do to regulate encampments. >> martha: think about all the cities across the country that have these tent areas in them. wide ranging implications, david spunt is live with us at the supreme court.

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hi, david. >> good morning. i have to speak louder, 100 feet to my right you can hear people talking. this is unique territory for the supreme court to get involved. some people call a crisis in big and large cities across the country. protest outside the supreme court this morning showing people chanting for the homeless, giving people an opportunity to sound off about the fact they say that there is not enough housing in the united states and there is a housing crisis that needs to be fixed. federal appeals court recently ruled that an anti-camping ordnance aimed at blocking homeless camps in the small town of oregon violated the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment as the homeless didn't have access to shelter elsewhere. san francisco spent more than $672 million to provide shelter to enforce its own laws has made it more difficult to provide to people. a common tale across the united

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states. listen here. >> it will get worse. if you uproot these individuals, guess what will happen? they'll move somewhere else. they'll move to another place. >> we expect speakers to be out here for another two or three hours. justices will have a decision by the and of june. cities across the country will be watching what these nine justices do. back to you. >> martha: big case. david, thank you very much. [people chanting and shouting] >> dana: protests breaking out at ivy league schools across the country. students at yale heard chanting the slogan from the river to the sea. a student who was injured in the chaos at yale. she will join us later this hour. >> martha: new report claiming the white house was surprised by iran's attack on israel. general jack keane on why the

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group can all be potentially liable to that. i have deep concerns about what is going on on the upper west side. i've heard time and time again jewish students being intimidated and essentially pushed around. it is just something the first amendment does not protect. >> harris: we are talking to many of those people here and we are in the center of the cities. you are closer to where some of the action is. we'll watch all of it. i appreciate your legal expertise and your time today, andrew, always, thank you. critics are going after president biden's newly released title ix rules taking effect in august. and will roll back several trump administration policies on sexual misconduct in schools and on college campuses. the new rules expand protections to pregnant, gay and transgender students. they also broaden the definition for sexual harassment. but they leave out the issue of transgender athletes and girls in women's sports. that leaves former ncaa swimmer

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BBC News

she says the outstanding suspects are cheating justice. they're living their lives. they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them. and they continue to get away with murder. daniel de simone, bbc news. just a reminder that we are awaiting a press conference at 10:30am from our prime minister rishi sunak on the rwanda bill which is ping—pong in between the upper chambers of the house of commons today so we will bring you that as and when we get it. let's get some of the day's other news now. about 250,000 people have taken part in anti—government protests in cities across colombia. they were demonstrating against president gustavo petro's reforms, which include nationalising the health service. they are also angry that violence has continued, despite peace talks with guerrilla groups. the usjournalist, terry anderson,

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America Reports

property as homelessness reaches record highs across the united states. one small oregon town where the implications of this case are much larger than that. >> that is exactly right. we are talking about big cities across the country watching how the supreme court actually decides. oral arguments lasted for 2.5 hours behind me. the nine justices seemed divided. this is unique territory for these justices to weigh in on homelessness. someone call an epidemic in this country that's really hitting as i said those cities large and small. there were protests outside the supreme court this morning in favor of creating more housing opportunities for people. they say that the housing crisis needs to be addressed. justices heard arguments on how far municipalities can go to block homeless encampments. anti-camping ordinance aimed at blocking homeless camps in the

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the terminals that we need. we are the most energy rich country in the world. that would be a good way of taking on our enemies like russia and iran. >> sandra: i recall not too long ago, geopolitics did not move energy markets, because we were producing what we were consuming, what we needed as a nation. that has significantly changed in 3 years. thanks to both of you. i always appreciate the debate. >> john: president biden's title ix rule changes. does it pave the way for a biological men to be in the women's locker room? we will ask a former college women's lacrosse coach coming up. >> sandra: important story bridges cities have the right to clear homeless encampments from public property? live outside the supreme court on that for us. >> it is a big question in the

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for a presidential sign—off. freshly made artillery shells in this factory in pennsylvania, usa — now almost certain to make their way to a ukrainian battlefield, where there are holes instead of rounds. after america threw its weight back behind ukraine the message here is "you make it, we'll use it." near kupiansk in the north—east it is the russians who are edging closer. translation: it's better now- if we let them attack and we defend but when we get the shells, drones, and whatever else in this package, we can turn things around. it's hoped this us aid will save ukrainian lives and cities like kyiv but it has been a painful wait. translation: our guys need help because they have - nothing to protect us. we always need help because without it, our enemy can

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BBC News at One

scenes back injanuary, when a tv station in ecuador was taken over by masked gunmen during a live broadcast. at the same time, powerful drug cartels set off explosions in several cities and there was widespread rioting inside ecuador�*s prisons. well now, in a referendum, ecuadoreans have voted in favour of letting troops patrol the streets to bolster security after a surge in gang violence. our south america correspondent ione wells sent this report from the capital, quito. ecuador�*s capital, quito, is bursting with life. but among the songs and smiles, clues that this is now the continent's most violent country. the bloodshed at this youth centre is just a sport. but on the streets, many young people are losing their lives at the hands of violent drug cartels. carmen's brother was killed by a gang member who wanted money when he wasjust 19. translation: the gang threatened us i at our house throwing stones at us .

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cash was identified as a parliamentary researcher working with the chinese ratio group, a body set up by conservative mps in parliament to promote fresh debate on china. at the time lawyers for him maintained he was innocent and as you have heard, the chinese embassy have also dismissed these reports as malicious slander. thank ou. heading to ecuador, you may remember these pictures. back injanuary, a tv station in was taken over by marston gunman during a live broadcast. and it same time powerful drug cartels set off explosions in multiple cities in those widespread riots inside ecuador�*s present. ecuadorians have voted in favour allowing the military to patrol the

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