8/11: The Takeout: Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch talks about his book, “Over Rules: The Human Toll of Too Much Law,” and his views on the court’s impact on the lives of everyday Americans.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch talks about his book, “Over Rules: The Human Toll of Too Much Law,” and his views on the court’s impact on the lives of everyday Americans.
Another mass shooting in America, this time at a Georgia high school, and the suspect was known to the police. Also, the tragedy in Georgia puts gun violence back on the presidential campaign agenda, with very different responses from the two candidates. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Over 20 BJP MPs, including Union ministers, skipped the introduction of the ‘one nation, one election’ bills in Lok Sabha, despite a party whip. While some absences were explained by official events with PM Modi, others cited personal reasons.
The Americans involved in the historic prisoner swap carried out by various countries will have to grapple with the weight of their experience while detained. Jason Rezaian, a journalist who was wrongfully imprisoned in Iran, joins CBS News with more on the mental health and economic impacts that come with being a political prisoner abroad.
Houston Texans defensive back Calen Bullock delivered the hit on Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose that created a scary situation for the player on Sunday. DuBose was down on the field for several moments and medical personnel had to cut off his jersey and remove his shoulder pads before placing him on a stretcher…
Football boasts records like Lionel Messi’s 91 goals in 2012, Pele’s 1,279 career goals, and Just Fontaine’s 13 goals in a single World Cup in 1958. Real Madrid’s five consecutive European Cups (1956-1960) and Brazil’s five World Cup victories highlight feats that appear almost impossible to beat in today’s competitive landscape.