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many award winning, mostly published random house topics include ruth bader ginsburg, roberta willie mays, sonia sotomayor. barack obama. muhammad ali. hillary clinton. thurgood marshall, etc., etc. what of children's books do you write? mr. winter well, i write on about a broad range of topics, but generally what i have been writing about until few years ago, i should say i had been writing about were books about people who don't share my identity. so a lot of books on people of color and books on women books about racial and social justice. i write books about baseball players and artists and musicians. i write children's book, nonfiction picture picture book biographies, picture book nonfiction, specifically and recently the, last few years, i've been writing more fiction for reasons having to do with certain changes in publishing world and in my career. but that's generally the sort of books i've been writing. my first book was the ego about diego rivera, published in 1991 and and that kind of was before there was a category in bookstores, a section in bookstores called picture b
many award winning, mostly published random house topics include ruth bader ginsburg, roberta willie mays, sonia sotomayor. barack obama. muhammad ali. hillary clinton. thurgood marshall, etc., etc. what of children's books do you write? mr. winter well, i write on about a broad range of topics, but generally what i have been writing about until few years ago, i should say i had been writing about were books about people who don't share my identity. so a lot of books on people of color and...
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look at ruth bader ginsburg. she had very negative opinions about donald trump and voice them right? and yet she did not recuse herself and trump versus majors or trump versus vance, the two 20 20 cases in which the high court ruled against trump, both times. on the other hand, she was an ardent feminist and spoke before women's groups, women's rights groups often, but she did not recuse herself from united states versus virginia. in fact, she wrote the ruling opinion in that case, striking down virginia's law that restricted access to virginia military academy institute just to men. so we have a recent example to show that having political opinions, even about and very current issues does not disqualify a judge. and we can contrary to what congressman cohen said just a minute ago, i was shocked when he said it that supreme court has demonstrated that it can be very fair and in deciding the law even to donald trump, had the court has already heard four cases involving donald trump and has ruled against trump in t
look at ruth bader ginsburg. she had very negative opinions about donald trump and voice them right? and yet she did not recuse herself and trump versus majors or trump versus vance, the two 20 20 cases in which the high court ruled against trump, both times. on the other hand, she was an ardent feminist and spoke before women's groups, women's rights groups often, but she did not recuse herself from united states versus virginia. in fact, she wrote the ruling opinion in that case, striking...
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many award winning, mostly published random house topics include ruth bader ginsburg, roberta willie mays, sonia sotomayor. barack obama. muhammad ali. hillary clinton. thurgood marshall, etc., etc. what of children's books do you write? mr. winter well, i write on about a broad range of topics, but generally what i have been writing about until few years ago, i should say i had been writing about were books about people who don't share my identity. so a lot of books on people of color and books on women books about racial and social justice. i write books about baseball players and artists and musicians. i write children's book, nonfiction picture picture book biographies, picture book nonfiction, specifically and recently the, last few years, i've been writing more fiction for reasons having to do with certain changes in publishing world and in my career. but that's generally the sort of books i've been writing. my first book was the ego about diego rivera, published in 1991 and and that kind of was before there was a category in bookstores, a section in bookstores called picture b
many award winning, mostly published random house topics include ruth bader ginsburg, roberta willie mays, sonia sotomayor. barack obama. muhammad ali. hillary clinton. thurgood marshall, etc., etc. what of children's books do you write? mr. winter well, i write on about a broad range of topics, but generally what i have been writing about until few years ago, i should say i had been writing about were books about people who don't share my identity. so a lot of books on people of color and...
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if that had happened, again, to ruth bader ginsburg, they would be calling for her resignation, and i would have a hard time arguing. geoff: thank you both. >> thank you. ♪ >> as college students wrap up the year, many reflect on what they learned and what it means for their lives. at notre dame, a few jewelry -- a hugely popular course offering has real life applications. special correspondent mike cerre reports for our ongoing series at the intersection of health and arts, part of canvas. >> from animal house in the 1980's to the more recent hangover films, pop culture and advertising's depiction of drinking is playing out on college campuses to a much more alarming degree than the toga parties of the past. nearly half of college students say they drink and 30% say they binge drink according to a recent survey by the national institute on drug abuse & alcoholism. here on the campus of the university of notre dame, they are taking a more academic and intellectual approach to the issue in addition to traditional counseling and disciplinary action. the psychology department is teamin
if that had happened, again, to ruth bader ginsburg, they would be calling for her resignation, and i would have a hard time arguing. geoff: thank you both. >> thank you. ♪ >> as college students wrap up the year, many reflect on what they learned and what it means for their lives. at notre dame, a few jewelry -- a hugely popular course offering has real life applications. special correspondent mike cerre reports for our ongoing series at the intersection of health and arts, part...
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the book is dedicated, ruth bader ginsburg. this is her kennedy center. i was there for an opera. she was there. nina was there. my i was a guest of someone when i saw her, i started out you know, i'm i don't know how to do this. i got a little sequined purse get my phone. i'm getting it. and my friend said, john, no, no, they don't feel embarrassed or don't do that i said okay. well i took her picture and that's that's is that's as good as i could as i could get it. but i will tell you that, when she was going to kennedy center, you would go and you would take your seat, the opera house, they would dim the lights. everybody would be waiting for the music. and then the would come back up a little bit and everybody would turn and, here we come, ruth bader ginsburg down center aisle with an usher on each arm. and i mean, she was just a little bitty woman. the whole opera house would stand up and cheer. she take her seat. they would dim the lights and then the music would start. i thought, what a glory way to to enjoy life. and this is for cia. this is ruth. this is louise, our first
the book is dedicated, ruth bader ginsburg. this is her kennedy center. i was there for an opera. she was there. nina was there. my i was a guest of someone when i saw her, i started out you know, i'm i don't know how to do this. i got a little sequined purse get my phone. i'm getting it. and my friend said, john, no, no, they don't feel embarrassed or don't do that i said okay. well i took her picture and that's that's is that's as good as i could as i could get it. but i will tell you that,...
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bader ginsburg walked in. two women who came from different parts of the political spectrum to try to find unity and cohesion. in many ways, you have created a bit of a sisterhood yourself. you're helping each other. >> when arthie arrived in the cabinet, we celebrated at ustr. i was so delighted when you were confirmed, because then there were two of us ordinary members of the cabinet representing our community. when julie was nominated in the spring of last year, i felt such incredible pride. >> i love the word sisterhood. i feel that from her. i feel that from us. someone who looks out for you, someone who's got your back. >> juju: a sisterhood they hope will keep breaking barriers. >> we know we're not done, we've got more work to do. when this becomes not notable, you don't have to be the pioneer and the ground-breaker, that's the progress we've made. >> juju: when we come back, the amazing story of a pioneer of the sky retiring but far from finished. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or c
bader ginsburg walked in. two women who came from different parts of the political spectrum to try to find unity and cohesion. in many ways, you have created a bit of a sisterhood yourself. you're helping each other. >> when arthie arrived in the cabinet, we celebrated at ustr. i was so delighted when you were confirmed, because then there were two of us ordinary members of the cabinet representing our community. when julie was nominated in the spring of last year, i felt such incredible...
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david: pancreatic cancer is the disease ruth bader ginsburg died from. increasingly, many people have it. you don't typically know you have it until stage iv. you are a pancreatic cancer surgeon. why did you decide to specialize in that area? dr. vickers: a couple of things. number one, at the time that i trained at johns hopkins, we were the leading center for treating patients with pancreatic cancer. as you talked about at that time, the leading opportunity to make a difference in somebody's life was surgery. number one, i felt i had a great training and had capacity to make a difference by virtue of that skill set. the environment, the leaders who encouraged us to look at difficult problems and make a difference. one, it was a skill set of training. i was at a center where we focused on it and it was a problem that really needed the attention to make a difference. i soon learned as a surgeon after i did my first hundred patients for pancreatic cancer successfully operating on them, i could count on one hand how many were alive in five years. i knew it
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and here we come, ruth bader ginsburg down the center aisle with, an usher on each arm. and i mean, she was a little bitty woman, the whole opera house would stand up and cheer. she take her seat. they would deny it. and then the music would start. i thought, what a glorious way to to end your life. and this is for a cia gals. this is ruth. this is louise, our first superstar woman. she was bill secretary when the cia first began. and that's the end of my talk. and i think we have time for questions and we do. thank you. we've about 10 to 15 minutes for your questions. if you could. the questions to this mike or to that mike over there, i'd be appreciate it. hi, love argo. i haven't read your book, but looking forward to it. how did you balance having to keep secrets and reporting with friendships? friendships were tricky when you worked for the cia. and my first husband told me about that, but i had already said yes to his proposal. so i any wiggle room left? what happens over time is you have friends outside of the cia and friends inside the cia, and you find that with
and here we come, ruth bader ginsburg down the center aisle with, an usher on each arm. and i mean, she was a little bitty woman, the whole opera house would stand up and cheer. she take her seat. they would deny it. and then the music would start. i thought, what a glorious way to to end your life. and this is for a cia gals. this is ruth. this is louise, our first superstar woman. she was bill secretary when the cia first began. and that's the end of my talk. and i think we have time for...
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ruth bader ginsburg was still alive. we have a lot to go. >> does your first book, i have not read it. extremely talented communicator. >> thank you. so are you. >> i have worked very hard. i've gotten there through work. what's the book about? >> the book is a book i wish i had when i was in my 20s. it's lessened i have learned and how to communicate. some how to talk publicly. everyone doesn't do what we do or what i did in my last job. >> talking is an art. >> exactly. and talking to different bosses. people do not like yes men and women. what i learned from barack obama, joe biden, making mistakes and how you deal with bullies. i talked about the kremlin. they are my biggest bully. i do talk about that. it is lessons over the course of time and communicating for my life and timing government and for being a parent. you know what that's like. it's very humbling. >> jen psaki, the book is called say more and out today. >> yes, it is. thank you. >>> as the united nations ulcers, quote, full-blown famine in gaza, israeli
ruth bader ginsburg was still alive. we have a lot to go. >> does your first book, i have not read it. extremely talented communicator. >> thank you. so are you. >> i have worked very hard. i've gotten there through work. what's the book about? >> the book is a book i wish i had when i was in my 20s. it's lessened i have learned and how to communicate. some how to talk publicly. everyone doesn't do what we do or what i did in my last job. >> talking is an art....
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bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall that would somehow require a 1925 cross now on public land memorializing dead from world were one to be torn down or moved or decapitated. andrew seidel's organization freedom from religion foundation objected when ohio wanted to include a star of david in, a holocaust memorial. and if you think about the holocaust memorial very close to you in washington, d.c., there are all sorts of biblical imagery images and passages throughout that memorial. andrew site elba, boston. believe all. of this must go their strict separation is coming from a particular perspective and i think that's fine. they have every
bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg can speak about trump's tax returns and yet serve on the case about his tax returns. >> it's for market will have democrats suddenly discovered they cared about ethics after donald trump was elected to the white house. these attacks have become so predicable because they happen the same time every year. rep before the supreme court is about to release it's decisions. member the whole over clarence tong last year. now we have the attacks on the go. they never go after the substance of the decisions the justices make. it's personal attacks that become dangerous when radical left-wing activists show up at the justices' houses and threaten our lives. >> that's up the iq level on mishara over to the view. sonny gave her theory as to why basketball star kaitlan collins is so popular. >> there's a thing called pretty privilege. there's a thing called white privilege. there's a thing called top privilege and we have to acknowledge that. so part of it is about race. i do think that she's more relatable to more people because she's white and attractive, and unfortunate
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bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall that would somehow require a 1925 cross now on public land memorializing dead from world were one to be torn down or moved or decapitated. andrew seidel's organization freedom from religion foundation objected when ohio wanted to include a star of david in, a holocaust memorial. and if you think about the holocaust memorial very close to you in washington, d.c., there are all sorts of biblical imagery images and passages throughout that memorial. andrew site elba, boston. believe all. of this must go their strict separation is coming from a particular perspective and i think that's fine. they have every
bader ginsburg agreeing that a christian symbol, a christian program, is constitutional, that philadelphia can't discriminate against christian organizations. and he just simply ignores all counter evidence, as he does with the court cases. find in favor of muslim plaintiffs, for instance versus arabs and abercrombie and french decision for instance. so we need to understand he's coming from a particular perspective as is boston these believe in a wall of separation between and state a wall...
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. >> and they thought it was far too offensive to entertain the idea that ruth bader ginsburg should retire. alas she did not. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, biden and trump are no strangers to voters so will a debate rematch really move the needle in a tight presidential race? later we're talking sports but not anything that happened on any field on this planet. we are going to get into the fallout from a graduation speech given by a guy who kicks field goals for a living when our nightcap continues. 11th hour, have a great night. . but at what cost? turn shipping to your advantage. with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service. ♪♪ hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations
. >> and they thought it was far too offensive to entertain the idea that ruth bader ginsburg should retire. alas she did not. we are going to take a quick break. when we come back, biden and trump are no strangers to voters so will a debate rematch really move the needle in a tight presidential race? later we're talking sports but not anything that happened on any field on this planet. we are going to get into the fallout from a graduation speech given by a guy who kicks field goals for...
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bader ginsburg wouldn't have been safe on the campus. law enforcement needs to come in. prosecutions need to occur. 25% of those who are currently being arrested. seem to be professionals paid by somebody. i think we should find out who is paying them. the pro-ciewrmingt of a crime is a crime and find those groups and find those individuals and prosecuted them. and they should do jail time. >> ainsley: even senator john fetterman, a democrat, pennsylvania. he was saying that protesters are working against peace. listen to this. >> they are not helping and working against peace in the middle east. it's strange to me they are not protesting for a cease-fire now. and there has been a very valid cease-fire on the table and hamas has been -- refused at the take that on. i don't know why if we are going to protest things, why aren't we protesting demanding hamas to take that kind of a cease-fire and then that would end all of the trauma and chaos going on in gaza. >> ainsley: robert, he makes some excellent points. >> look, it's nice to hear f
bader ginsburg wouldn't have been safe on the campus. law enforcement needs to come in. prosecutions need to occur. 25% of those who are currently being arrested. seem to be professionals paid by somebody. i think we should find out who is paying them. the pro-ciewrmingt of a crime is a crime and find those groups and find those individuals and prosecuted them. and they should do jail time. >> ainsley: even senator john fetterman, a democrat, pennsylvania. he was saying that protesters...
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ruth bader ginsburg was still alive. george floyd. we have a long time to go. >> this is your first book. i have not read it yet. it is sitting at my desk. you are an extremely talented communicator. >> thank you, so are you. >> i don't know how natural that is. i've gotten there with a lot of work. what is the book about? >> the book is a book i wish i had in my 20s. it is lessons i've learned over the past 20 years about how to communicate. some of it is how to talk publicly. everyone doesn't do what we do or what i did at my last job. >> talking as an art form. >> exactly, but it is also about talking to different kinds of bosses. people don't like yes men and women. i talk about that. what i have learned. making mistakes. what you do with bullies. i talk a lot about the kremlin in there, because they are my biggest bully. i do talk about that. it is really lessons over the course of time and communicating from my life, from my time in government. from being a parent, you know how that is. it is humbling. >> that is some of the mos
ruth bader ginsburg was still alive. george floyd. we have a long time to go. >> this is your first book. i have not read it yet. it is sitting at my desk. you are an extremely talented communicator. >> thank you, so are you. >> i don't know how natural that is. i've gotten there with a lot of work. what is the book about? >> the book is a book i wish i had in my 20s. it is lessons i've learned over the past 20 years about how to communicate. some of it is how to talk...
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with ruth bader ginsburg who made negative comments about president trump after he had become president with how he had not released his tax returns then ruling on cases and subpoenas involving his tax returns all kinds of cases to be had. i think americans want to see it fairly applied. >> it's hard to believe it's gotten to this point. we are heading in all day we can, you have a big show "fox news sunday" coming up, great guests you have lined up ahead of what is going to be a very crucial week watching the trump trial. >> it is paid we have congressman byron donalds and jerry mosk was. progress and both from florida so both sides of the aisle represented on tough issues and congressman donalds also allegedly on the vp short-list so we will talk about that. legal eagles here to break down the end of the trump trial. >> sandra: great stuff all over the place, have a great weekend as well will be wat watching. i know you and i have talked a lot about the flag story and beyond, it's a head-scratcher at times, but we will see where this goes next. >> john: here is the thing because on ja
with ruth bader ginsburg who made negative comments about president trump after he had become president with how he had not released his tax returns then ruling on cases and subpoenas involving his tax returns all kinds of cases to be had. i think americans want to see it fairly applied. >> it's hard to believe it's gotten to this point. we are heading in all day we can, you have a big show "fox news sunday" coming up, great guests you have lined up ahead of what is going to be...
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bader ginsburg had put up the black matter flag i would say she shouldn't rule -- >> but she commented on tax returns. >> i'm consistent on this. who knew that she was just a flag enthusiast, but if it gives me reasonable people of the concern that he cannot be impartial the standard is recusal and i think he should be -- >> i appreciate your consistency. >> to extend this if you read into the facts it's a neighborhood dispute. betbetween the lines and a neigr and this is where i think a lot of the reporting apparently the times and other venues went deep into the neighborhood to interview people this is the part you are not getting, apparently there was a blm activist who had really seemed to have been picking a fight or doing some hostile things towards his wife and the question is what would a police or even a restraining order where was the doj, supreme court has its own police department people to realize that wherewith a two that this thing out and get it to the relevant agency? should have been killed in the cradle of the entire dispute and then going back happened to judge kava
bader ginsburg had put up the black matter flag i would say she shouldn't rule -- >> but she commented on tax returns. >> i'm consistent on this. who knew that she was just a flag enthusiast, but if it gives me reasonable people of the concern that he cannot be impartial the standard is recusal and i think he should be -- >> i appreciate your consistency. >> to extend this if you read into the facts it's a neighborhood dispute. betbetween the lines and a neigr and this...
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i took it off and that's the picture now, you begin your book with the famous quote from ruth bader ginsburg. >> i asked no favor for my sex. all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our next was that what it felt like a cia i thought she said it's so well, just, you know, back off and let us go about our work it felt that way, not every man i had, i had some good bosses who accommodated my desire to do more to increase my responsibilities. but a couple of them really just obstacles in your way trying to shorten your career or move you out of their way. >> do you think i mean, now, there was a point at which half to gina has pokemon that the five top jobs at the cia, we're all held by women, has it? >> completely changed? >> i love your introduction i don't there's a piece of the cia. the piece that i was in the operational, the overseas feet on the ground, meeting with foreigners who are risking their lives and a lot of countries in russia, they are really risking their lives the men thought no one going to pay any attention to us. and then in the sandbox, in the middle ea
i took it off and that's the picture now, you begin your book with the famous quote from ruth bader ginsburg. >> i asked no favor for my sex. all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our next was that what it felt like a cia i thought she said it's so well, just, you know, back off and let us go about our work it felt that way, not every man i had, i had some good bosses who accommodated my desire to do more to increase my responsibilities. but a couple of them really...
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he says, look at comments made by other justices, including ruth bader, ginsburg, it and to remind everybody, of course what she said was, i can't imagine what the country she would be with donald trump is our president. she went on to call him a faker, right? >> so it was clear where she stood politically in that instant is that different right? well, i criticized her when she said that she was not however on the rampage politically against a certain set of ideas she had her views and they affected the way she voted likewise with scalia, you don't expect these justices to be sort of empty vessels, blank slates, but it's something very different when the justice becomes an active political player, the way justice alito did when he, mouthed the words, not true during obama's state of the union message. and the way his been doing in defending invariant various very political speeches his decision in the dodds case to roll back roe v wade and to refer to 17th century thought thought that women were meaning source of ratio is barred as witches i'm sorry, i think getting a call from aright i'll u
he says, look at comments made by other justices, including ruth bader, ginsburg, it and to remind everybody, of course what she said was, i can't imagine what the country she would be with donald trump is our president. she went on to call him a faker, right? >> so it was clear where she stood politically in that instant is that different right? well, i criticized her when she said that she was not however on the rampage politically against a certain set of ideas she had her views and...
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bader ginsburg or ketanji brown jackson, someone from the liberal wing on the bench of the supreme court? they would have been impeached. so the idea that we are supposed to accept justice alito's rationale here that my wife did it? it's unacceptable. it just feeds into the erosion of the trust and the standing of the supreme court with the american public. geoff: apart from the ethical issues there are dispassionate observers who have said that alito does not deny the flag was flying upside down, does not deny its meaning and does not disavow what happened. eliana: he has said it involved his wife's dispute with a neighbor. let's stipulate his wife does not believe -- i don't know if this is true -- joe biden is the rightful victor of the 2020 election and flew the flag upside down in protest of that. i don't think that the good liberal readers of the new york times or viewers of this network would be willing to argue with a straight face that the views of a woman, and she has not said she did not do this are , derivative of her husband's views. my husband has nothing to do with the thi
bader ginsburg or ketanji brown jackson, someone from the liberal wing on the bench of the supreme court? they would have been impeached. so the idea that we are supposed to accept justice alito's rationale here that my wife did it? it's unacceptable. it just feeds into the erosion of the trust and the standing of the supreme court with the american public. geoff: apart from the ethical issues there are dispassionate observers who have said that alito does not deny the flag was flying upside...
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. >> i don't remember durbin coming out with ruth bader ginsburg when she had cap trump and said you should recuse yourself from trauma cases. the only way you get there she make all presumptions against the sitting justice but he say he is lying. the facts are not as he stated br.that is not a standard. that is relate once again an impulse a political move. it will please many but it's tearing down a quartz that plays a very key historical role in this country very quick span five for big opinions the next room come thursday per gentleman a privilege to have you thank you. shannon: up next to the house rebukes the president passing bipartisan legislation that would force the white house to provide weapons to israel. the president said he will not sound you have voices from both sisides of the outhouse gop conference chair trench is currently in israel messages is democrat jake auchincloss. they join us next. th and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) (♪) the smooth riding, lo
. >> i don't remember durbin coming out with ruth bader ginsburg when she had cap trump and said you should recuse yourself from trauma cases. the only way you get there she make all presumptions against the sitting justice but he say he is lying. the facts are not as he stated br.that is not a standard. that is relate once again an impulse a political move. it will please many but it's tearing down a quartz that plays a very key historical role in this country very quick span five for...
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. >> i don't remember him coming out with ruth bader ginsburg when she attacked trump and said oh my gosh you should recuse herself from these cases. the only way to get there is you make those and say he's lying, the facts are not as stated. that's not a standard! once again, it's just an impulse political move. this is tearing down a court that plays a vital role of this country. >> always published to have you, thank you. up next, the house rebukes the president passing the partisan legislation that would force the white house to provide weapons to israel and the president says he will not send. you will hear voices from both sides of the aisle. currently in israel and massachusetts democrat they will join us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> israeli forces say the body of another hostage has been recovered from gaza. it's in edition to the bodies of three hostages israel confirmed and found on friday. more than a hundred hostages are still unaccounted for as israel's look -- war with hamas continues. israel still indicate they will send more forces into raw file. trucks carrying eight are now
. >> i don't remember him coming out with ruth bader ginsburg when she attacked trump and said oh my gosh you should recuse herself from these cases. the only way to get there is you make those and say he's lying, the facts are not as stated. that's not a standard! once again, it's just an impulse political move. this is tearing down a court that plays a vital role of this country. >> always published to have you, thank you. up next, the house rebukes the president passing the...
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. >> and then when ruth bader ginsburg died, the death was only about three weeks or a month before the give or take, a month before the election. and mitch mcconnell forgot all about that. >> he rushed amy coney barrett through god or approved and if he does i have done that and they would have been fine to point c. so he stolen two judges and of course, kavanaugh they got the fbi, not to du a full investigation on the complaint that the lady made about him, that there was a party when he was in high school and he kind of guy he got carried away and they didn't completely investigation. so there's three tainted appointments, two of which never should have happened garland should have gone up, bro yes or no vote. and amy coney barrett was too early brush through. >> all right. congressman steve cohen, we're going to have to leave it there. thanks again for joining us. we appreciate it. >> you're very welcome so ahead, 200 people were inside a shopping center in kharkiv when russian missiles rained down, killing two, injuring dozens. >> this is according to ukrainian officials, we are fo
. >> and then when ruth bader ginsburg died, the death was only about three weeks or a month before the give or take, a month before the election. and mitch mcconnell forgot all about that. >> he rushed amy coney barrett through god or approved and if he does i have done that and they would have been fine to point c. so he stolen two judges and of course, kavanaugh they got the fbi, not to du a full investigation on the complaint that the lady made about him, that there was a party...
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bader ginsburg basically coming out and trashing donald trump. she didn't recuse herself on any of the cases that came before her that involved the former for president. so look, i mean, our our justices all have their own personal political beliefs. they're able to do that. that is their right. the question is, how did they rule on the law? and i think obviously justice alito is probably one of the most respected constitutional scholars. there is an regardless of his personal political leanings or that of his family as long. as it doesn't interfere with his interpretation of the constitution. and i think it's just americans being americans. >> look, i just that gives berg actually ultimately sort of apologize for that for coming out. the statement you made about donald trump do you feel are you comfortable? >> with the justice advertising their political beliefs mark i i'm concerned about how they rule on the law. >> we often have people who have personal political beliefs, but they have to set those aside when it comes to administering the law
bader ginsburg basically coming out and trashing donald trump. she didn't recuse herself on any of the cases that came before her that involved the former for president. so look, i mean, our our justices all have their own personal political beliefs. they're able to do that. that is their right. the question is, how did they rule on the law? and i think obviously justice alito is probably one of the most respected constitutional scholars. there is an regardless of his personal political...
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bader ginsburg. >> in your show notes, you say america has always been a work in progress and remains so. do you think that's true? >> i think it is so, and i hope that's so because if it stops being a work in progress, that's -- we're done with it. and i don't think we are. >> reporter: the final painting in schieffer's "cbs overnight news"s off his texas-sized sense of humor. >> the only note i have is where are the cowboy boots? >> it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, here i'm strikig out on a new adventure. >> i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than everything else i ever did in life. >> that was sharyn alfonsi with >>> at the vatican the smallest army in the world swore in some new recruits. ian lee has the story. >> reporter: a vision of the
bader ginsburg. >> in your show notes, you say america has always been a work in progress and remains so. do you think that's true? >> i think it is so, and i hope that's so because if it stops being a work in progress, that's -- we're done with it. and i don't think we are. >> reporter: the final painting in schieffer's "cbs overnight news"s off his texas-sized sense of humor. >> the only note i have is where are the cowboy boots? >> it's a nod to norman...
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bader ginsburg. in your show, you say america's always been a work in progress and remains so. do you think that's true? >> i think it is so, and i hope that's so, because if it stops being a work in progress, we are done with it, and i don't think we are. >> reporter: the final painting in schieffer's show shows off his texas-sized sense of humor. >> reporter: where are the cowboy boots? it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this washington institution a part of the history he paints. >> i must say, in some ways i find this kind of humorous. i'm leading into a new career at age 87. 87 years old, and, you know, i am striking out on a new adventure. >> reporter: i think it's so bob schieffer. no one thought you'd go quietly off to the golf course. >> well, i say now, painting is the one thing that i can do today better than everything else i ever did. in life. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symp
bader ginsburg. in your show, you say america's always been a work in progress and remains so. do you think that's true? >> i think it is so, and i hope that's so, because if it stops being a work in progress, we are done with it, and i don't think we are. >> reporter: the final painting in schieffer's show shows off his texas-sized sense of humor. >> reporter: where are the cowboy boots? it's a nod to norman rockwell's painting titled triple self-portrait, making this...
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so one of the early cases, ruth bader ginsburg got involved with as a young lawyer was the constitutionality of a new jersey law that banned women from being bartenders. and the thought was, you know, bars are places where people don't behave their best selves. and let's face it, in new jersey, people behave all that well in general, whether there's alcohol involved or not. right. and so if you want to protect from getting beaten up, like just say like let let people run run a bar. and what ginsburg said was, okay, like, i see that. but, you know, who don't want to get in bar fights aren't going to be the ones applying to be bartenders. new jersey to begin with, the people who are going to women who are going to want that job are the ones who think that they can stand up to, you know, the big brownies and they're you know idiocy when they get a little drunk. and so like by setting by sort of playing into the notion that, you know, women do need protection, like how far that go in ways that like create sort of assumptions about women's capacity down the line. and yeah, and that's way before y
so one of the early cases, ruth bader ginsburg got involved with as a young lawyer was the constitutionality of a new jersey law that banned women from being bartenders. and the thought was, you know, bars are places where people don't behave their best selves. and let's face it, in new jersey, people behave all that well in general, whether there's alcohol involved or not. right. and so if you want to protect from getting beaten up, like just say like let let people run run a bar. and what...
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wade was overturned because ruth bader ginsburg went to an event, got sick and died. history hung on that balance. the right -- 50-year right ended because of that. and it is as ghoulish spectacle of people trying to hang on to dear life until their party comes into power. james has been on our show before and talked about the expansion of the supreme court that has been thought out for the last 20, 30 years, where each president gets two selections. and you term limit you term limit supreme court justices. i think america may be the only western power that has judges appointed for life. it's a crazy process. now, here is the reason why conservatives who -- well, faux conservatives, phony conservatives, will blow their stack over this. they'll go, oh, this is -- this is not constitutional. you're undermining -- no, we're not undermining the constitution if we do this as a country, if we try to depoliticize this process. well, we're reforming the united states supreme court, mika. george washington, obviously set it up. adams tried to do it. thomas jefferson changed a
wade was overturned because ruth bader ginsburg went to an event, got sick and died. history hung on that balance. the right -- 50-year right ended because of that. and it is as ghoulish spectacle of people trying to hang on to dear life until their party comes into power. james has been on our show before and talked about the expansion of the supreme court that has been thought out for the last 20, 30 years, where each president gets two selections. and you term limit you term limit supreme...
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consider that as ruth bader ginsburg was confirmed 96-3, justice breyer, 87-9. about conservatives were making a stronger case that the judicial philosophy was the proper standard to evaluate nominees regardless of who made the appointment. we were pleading for no more nominees if you will remember this was a principled decision, a principled position and not a partisan one. we approved it to chief justice roberts if you remember many conservatives opposed the nomination of president bush harriet myers to fill justice o'connor's seat. the result was a choice in the judicial philosophy with a confirmation of just samuel alito. the left did not like this at all. they were losing the judicial philosophy fight and so they ramped up the partisan personal attacks with unprecedented force and jackson's appointment of the first african-american woman on the court. i hope you do not forget they shamelessly filibustered rogers brown to the circuit for two whole years fearing she was grouped with the supreme court. in other stark minority nominee to the dc circuit this tim
consider that as ruth bader ginsburg was confirmed 96-3, justice breyer, 87-9. about conservatives were making a stronger case that the judicial philosophy was the proper standard to evaluate nominees regardless of who made the appointment. we were pleading for no more nominees if you will remember this was a principled decision, a principled position and not a partisan one. we approved it to chief justice roberts if you remember many conservatives opposed the nomination of president bush...
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wade was overturned because ruth bader ginsburg went to an event, got sick and died. history hung on that balance. the 50 year rite ended because of that. and it is a ghoulish spectacle of people trying to hold on for dear life until their party comes into power. james has been on the show before and talked about the expansion of the supreme court that has been thought out for the next 20 or 30 years, where each president gets two selections. and you term limit, you term limit supreme court justices. i think america it may be the only western power that has judges appointed for life. >> next, steve ratner proves that all of the economic doom and gloom chatter coming from many on the far right simply isn't supported by the facts. er. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just
wade was overturned because ruth bader ginsburg went to an event, got sick and died. history hung on that balance. the 50 year rite ended because of that. and it is a ghoulish spectacle of people trying to hold on for dear life until their party comes into power. james has been on the show before and talked about the expansion of the supreme court that has been thought out for the next 20 or 30 years, where each president gets two selections. and you term limit, you term limit supreme court...
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bader ginsburg was confirmed 90 6-3 justice breyer 80 7-9 conservatives were making a stronger case that judicial philosophy was the proper standard to evaluate nominees. regardless of who made the appointment. we were pleading for no more nominees if you remember. this was a principled decision of principle position and not a partisan one. we proved it. to achieve justice roberts if you'rere a member many conservative opposed the nomination of president pushes harriet miers and the justice and it was a much more assertive choice in terms of judicial philosophy with the confirmation of justice samuel alito. it was nothing likee this up if they were losing their judicial philosophy so they ramped up this partisan personal attack with unprecedented force for all their celebration of justice ketanji brown jackson the first woman on the court. i hope you do not forget the filibuster damaged robert strand nomination to the d.c. circuit for two whole years. he was being groomed for the supreme court and before that michael mentioned democrats had success with the filibuster and another no
bader ginsburg was confirmed 90 6-3 justice breyer 80 7-9 conservatives were making a stronger case that judicial philosophy was the proper standard to evaluate nominees. regardless of who made the appointment. we were pleading for no more nominees if you remember. this was a principled decision of principle position and not a partisan one. we proved it. to achieve justice roberts if you'rere a member many conservative opposed the nomination of president pushes harriet miers and the justice and...
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glad you brought up ruth bader ginsburg. where were they when she was out telling people how she thought about roe v. wade? host: regardless of justice ginsburg or justice alito, what do you think about this idea of a higher standard especially if you sit on the court? caller: i think the worst that he would be doing was flying the flag upside down would be a misdemeanor that they don't even charge anybody with. you are not supposed to use the flag in an advertisement, but you could open the paper today and see that there are advertisements with flag in it. it's not a big deal. host: kevin in massachusetts. again, you are invited to call in and give your thoughts. democratic leader hakeem jeffries talking about the issue, talking about the actions you'd like to see from the supreme court. here he is from last week. >> can i get your reaction to samuel alito having flown various flags of a conservative nature outside his residence here? is that appropriate for a supreme court justice? >> wholly inappropriate. samuel alito and
glad you brought up ruth bader ginsburg. where were they when she was out telling people how she thought about roe v. wade? host: regardless of justice ginsburg or justice alito, what do you think about this idea of a higher standard especially if you sit on the court? caller: i think the worst that he would be doing was flying the flag upside down would be a misdemeanor that they don't even charge anybody with. you are not supposed to use the flag in an advertisement, but you could open the...