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🗓️ 27 June 2014
⏱️ 61 minutes
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0:00.0 | GSK believes innovation starts when you stop to listen. That's why GSK and Veeve Health |
0:08.1 | Care have partnered with the HIV community for decades and developed medicines that |
0:13.5 | better fit the lives of people living with HIV. That's just one example of how GSK unites |
0:19.8 | science, technology, and talent to get ahead of disease together. Visit GSK.com to learn more. |
0:28.8 | The Slate Political Gab Fest is sponsored by GoToMeeting with HD Faces. Now your team can |
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0:41.8 | Visit GoToMeeting.com and use the promo code GabFest. And by the University of California, |
0:48.3 | for almost 150 years, the University of California has educated the brightest minds and helped |
0:53.6 | California become a beacon of innovation. UC is the future made bold. |
1:04.9 | Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Gab Fest for June 27th, 2014, the Get Your Hands |
1:10.2 | Off My Cell Phone Officer Edition. I'm David Plottsy, I'm Interps Late, I'm in New York. |
1:15.4 | Today, the Supreme Court rules in just about every case you can imagine, including |
1:20.1 | over-self-on-privacy presidential appointments, television, abortion clinics, you name it, they |
1:25.5 | ruled, then black Democrats saved an old white Republican senator from Mississippi. Is that a good |
1:32.6 | thing, bad thing? And we'll also talk about whether Rand Paul is a liberal. We're scattered to the |
1:39.2 | winds this week. Slate's Chief Political Correspondent John Dickerson is guarding GabFest Goldbase |
1:44.3 | in Washington, DC. Hello, John. Hi, David. And Emily Baselon, Slate's senior editor, |
1:49.4 | protects the vulnerable left flank of New Haven. Hello, Emily. Hello. I'm in New York, which is |
1:56.4 | cool, although it's sad for us to be not together. All right, it's Supreme Court decision time. |
2:02.2 | Several weeks of the year when the justice is actually work, this week the court ruled in something |
2:08.0 | like a billion different cases, they again upheld the right of the EPA to do some form of greenhouse |
2:13.8 | gas regulation. They cited with TV networks against the the tech startup area around TV signals |
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