thank you, phil ginsburg. the family thanks ed lee and the san francisco recreati
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thank you, phil ginsburg. the family thanks ed lee and the san francisco recreation park in rec commission in naming this new wonderful and beautiful city facility the betty ann ong chinese recreation center. we also thank the people of the city and county of san francisco, the petition-signers, and everyone involved in urging that the center be named after betty. it is a tremendous privilege to the new center that it be named after betty, and our family does not taken lightly. in so doing, it is an honor and a tribute not only to betty and her legacy, but also for all
thank you, phil ginsburg. the family thanks ed lee and the san francisco recreation park in rec commission in naming this new wonderful and beautiful city facility the betty ann ong chinese recreation center. we also thank the people of the city and county of san francisco, the petition-signers, and everyone involved in urging that the center be named after betty. it is a tremendous privilege to the new center that it be named after betty, and our family does not taken lightly. in so doing, it...
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[applause] hello, i am philip ginsburg, the general manager of your san francisco recreation and park city apartment. i want to thank you, thank you, thank you for joining us on this great occasion. this is such a great moment for us, not only because we're opening what is arguably the best recreation center in the city and county of san francisco, but i also get to practice my chinese. [says hello in chinese] [my name is phil ginsburg in chinese] [speaking chinese] welcome to the chinese recreation center. [cheers and applause] a for effort. we're killing time. i could try to do it again. no. all right, 61 years ago, major robinson officially opened the doors to the original chinese recreation center here at washington and mason streets. in those 61 years, there have been generations of chinatown kids who have grown up playing here and who have considered this their second home, their backyard, their place to play. a safe place to meet friends, exercise, or as we like to say at the san francisco recreation and park department, a place to just get out and play. chinese rec was never t
[applause] hello, i am philip ginsburg, the general manager of your san francisco recreation and park city apartment. i want to thank you, thank you, thank you for joining us on this great occasion. this is such a great moment for us, not only because we're opening what is arguably the best recreation center in the city and county of san francisco, but i also get to practice my chinese. [says hello in chinese] [my name is phil ginsburg in chinese] [speaking chinese] welcome to the chinese...
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d justice ginsburg loved it. she said that is just saundra. >> i'm allen -- >>t't sa. >> illan -- mandell. on page 113 you quote vd's husband as saying that my life has beme vy bennd stic b h poen i'ty horan bee i spe a so deserng but i'm happy for myself and my family because all of our lives have becomeore interesting. sandra'somhm d mese m eye a fr m ian t asid veppni tewn o'connor and did he shed any light onandra day o'connor? >> that's an excellent point that you mak ink wre t werin 95 ten i 30heeruneo wh had mostl traditional marriages and he comes to washington, d.c. with her gives up a thriving practice in phoenix. by the time thatrthi oke lrit t iioter fo onou gsthaep daily journal since president reagan nominated her in 11. so as you can imane, i would have loved t heeeble t ck abe h ttomsiro. ase tko hs and brother and sister,ut alas no. thank you. >>merawfemi cedhaou c s jueons jprce byinal depends so you lose. ovally he wasn't a great fan of -- obviously he wasn'reat o h whyo mf deon b f iv jce sa w
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i am phil ginsburg, the general manager of the recreation and parks department.'re giving thanks to the mayor and to spur for the leadership and vision to undergo this project. we often have to respond to problems in emergencies of the day. arguably, there are a few out here, but this process has been speaking to the future. the trust for public land, an advocacy organizationñmiÑ?!i, jt named san francisco as the number 1 urban park system in the united states of america. it is not just the city in the county, but our open space system which comprises 70% of all of this city's land, including the national park service in the state park system. it is so exciting to think aboutejjbkt what can be done o. we all look around. all you have to do is to a 360 loop and the word that comes to mind is potential. it is incredible and precious oceanfront open space. and the opportunity to think about how to agree a better accessibility between our beloved golden gate park, our zoo, lake merced, some of the national parkland here, and ocean beach in the great highway is a gre
i am phil ginsburg, the general manager of the recreation and parks department.'re giving thanks to the mayor and to spur for the leadership and vision to undergo this project. we often have to respond to problems in emergencies of the day. arguably, there are a few out here, but this process has been speaking to the future. the trust for public land, an advocacy organizationñmiÑ?!i, jt named san francisco as the number 1 urban park system in the united states of america. it is not just the...
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you'll have to pick different elected representatives. >> well, first to justice ginsburg. i think her setback was now they cannot force us, they cannot coerce us to expand our -- to take away our medicaid funding so that was a win for the states. as to justice roberts, you know, what he did in essence was he tossed it back into the political arena. and, you know, nowhere -- nowhere -- we -- this tax issue was discussed at the hearings but very little and no one ever thought. ever dreamed that this would be the result when even while this case was pending, the budget director and the president came out and told the american people it was not a tax. now, we're sitting with -- >> that's true but legally, i had many discussions with folks who were look as hard as i was, not as hard as you were, under the commerce clause the taxing authority could have this, are they wrong on that as well? >> the federal government was calling it a penalty. that was a possibility. we still believe it was unconstitutional. under the taxing power, we're going to abide by the law, of course, all t
you'll have to pick different elected representatives. >> well, first to justice ginsburg. i think her setback was now they cannot force us, they cannot coerce us to expand our -- to take away our medicaid funding so that was a win for the states. as to justice roberts, you know, what he did in essence was he tossed it back into the political arena. and, you know, nowhere -- nowhere -- we -- this tax issue was discussed at the hearings but very little and no one ever thought. ever dreamed...
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. >> i just want to thank the commissioners and phil ginsburg. it was not for the four side of my leisure services manager and the rest of my team, i would not have been able to do this. thank you. >> one last announcement that may have gotten lost in the shuffle. as you know, our 2012-13 budget was approved. the board of supervisors approved it on first reading yesterday. for the first time in several years, the board actually added back over $400,000 to our budget, which we will use for additional part patrol officers and additional gardening staff. i really want to thank katie petrucione, our entire budget team, and the board of supervisors for understanding the important role that we play in maintaining the quality of life in our communities and helping to keep our parks clean, safe, and fun. we have had some tough budget years and i do not think we're out of the woods by any means, but this year was as smooth as we have had in a while. so thank you, commissioners. jamie, this month in parks? ♪ >> we are here celebrating kids and sports, not
. >> i just want to thank the commissioners and phil ginsburg. it was not for the four side of my leisure services manager and the rest of my team, i would not have been able to do this. thank you. >> one last announcement that may have gotten lost in the shuffle. as you know, our 2012-13 budget was approved. the board of supervisors approved it on first reading yesterday. for the first time in several years, the board actually added back over $400,000 to our budget, which we will...
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justice scalia's best friend is ruth bader ginsburg, pretty far to the left, if not all the way to thed the people on the left are never criticized. >> by the way, justice kennedy was a moderate beacon of hope. his trashing of this decision, they sloughed that aside. >> ruth bader ginsburg suggested to the muslim brotherhood democracy they student sues the u.s. constitution at their model for drafting a constitution but maybe south africa. >> i remember that well. chris, good points all. >>> the land of surf and sand has a plan for everyone whose home is under water. you won't believe who is sunk while these owners just swim. . you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. . our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [laughing] [tires screeching] critics are ripping a plan california officials are mulling. i
justice scalia's best friend is ruth bader ginsburg, pretty far to the left, if not all the way to thed the people on the left are never criticized. >> by the way, justice kennedy was a moderate beacon of hope. his trashing of this decision, they sloughed that aside. >> ruth bader ginsburg suggested to the muslim brotherhood democracy they student sues the u.s. constitution at their model for drafting a constitution but maybe south africa. >> i remember that well. chris, good...
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o'leary's way, he was two times as funny as justice breyer and 19 times as ruth bader ginsburg. it is possible that he is infinitely funny. but he is always funny no matter what he says. he could be the patch adams of the supreme court. we are not sure. thank you very much. >> let's talk further about your book. justice scalia goes on to say that this court is already rewriting the constitution. did he argue brenner books obsolete? >> no, he probably did. pretty hilariously, there is a gentleman who has a great name that i could not possibly make up. it is almost cartoonish. he is a fascinating character. even in some of his decisions, he has rewritten the constitution. we could talk about this and the second amendment. he actually did the work of rewriting what it meant, using the language and flipping it around. he is not alone in doing that, either. he did it essentially talk about the serious version in my book. he was another colorful character. he had the delusions of the grand jury that i have had as well. he spent the last three decades of his life writing like 72 drafts
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nature valley, ((break 1)) 3 ((ááááad libááá)) alison ginsburg is streaming now from theenational aquariumtimore for this morning's hometownnhotspott- why is counting dolphins so important? - how do you make sure you haven't counted the same dolphin twice? - how do you make sure you havennt mmssed a dolphin? dollhin? dolphin counting day is happening july 0th from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for more information log on to fox baltimore dot com slash morning it's the pool dive that's painful to watch. (((elly flop nats)) nats))coming up... what would make these guys flop into the pool ... on purpose. purpose. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. belly flop nats natsone painful flop after another thhs weekend in denver. denver. college students from across colorado puu their stomachh to theetest during the annual belly flopp splashdown at waterworld. the best of the best floppers took home loads of cash - as well as schhlarshiis. 3 3 &p 3 3 many trred ouu... ut ooly onee could win. win.((iiwant to rock with 3yoo)) be? we will reveal the winner of this yyar's baltimore idol... just 30 minut
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ginsburg does not belong on rec and park. he is unclear on what a part is. president chiu: thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello. i live in district 9. i am a soccer mom, a teacher, and a runner. my son played the last season. this was at the last of the season. while everyone agreed that the field itself was not fantastic, and there are gopher holes, but it was better than what they played on the previous season, which was a very hard surface. the lines were drawn. those games were very difficult to referee. my major concern is the crumbs that end up in the eyes and mouths that end up in their mouth and hands. i know this to ensure you have to you have a tire to suffer adverse health effects, but we do not know the long-term effects. we once believed that asbestos was safe. we once believed that second- hand smoke was safe. this brings communities together. we are able to watch a picnic -- watch the game while having a picnic. i cannot run barefoot on turf on a 70-degree day. it burns my feet. finally, our kids are more than soccer players. they are sta
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scalia's and ginsburg both were very consistent in how they viewed the question of federal authority,or whether it was the commerce clause. roberts had an opinion that seemed to rest uneasily within itself. i think that prompted many of the conservative justices to view him as trying to do something other than being consistent on principle. >> what's at stake on the composition of the supreme court in this presidential election. in the next presidential term, what retirements might we expect? >> it's hard to say. first of all, i think for the last ten years, people have been calling and asking is it true that justice ginsburg is leaving tomorrow. >> she's 79 years old. >> yes, but the poor woman, the people have been writing her departure commentary for over a decade. she just said just recently, i'll be 80 next year. i don't think that's that old. but she is 79. the average life expectancy in the united states is 78, to give you a measure. you a measure. and you have scalia who is 76, you have kennedy who is 5. breyer who is 74. that's four of the nine. and so these are people automo
scalia's and ginsburg both were very consistent in how they viewed the question of federal authority,or whether it was the commerce clause. roberts had an opinion that seemed to rest uneasily within itself. i think that prompted many of the conservative justices to view him as trying to do something other than being consistent on principle. >> what's at stake on the composition of the supreme court in this presidential election. in the next presidential term, what retirements might we...
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>> why best buddy, boehner, ginsburg has ever been. >> they may disafree on the law.hat draws he and ginsburg together, they love of opera. >>> strikes around the london olympics could cause major disruptions for people trying to make it to the games. the british union warned they risk a public backlash if the strikes take place. >>> philadelphia are questioning a so-called person of interest in this disturbing kidnapping attempt captured on surveillance video in broad daylight on tuesday. see the man trying to grab a 10-year-old girl just blocks from her home. she fought him. she fell down. he tried to grab her a second time. then he was scared away by the screams of the girl's 2-year-old brother. police say the little girl has identified the suspect in custody. amazing. >>> and up next, veto. russia and china once again block u.n. attempts to crack down on assad. is the u.n. now irrelevant? reaction ahead from u.n. ambassador susan rice. send me your thoughts on facebook and twitter @mitchellreports. this is "andrea mitchell reports." [ groans ] [ marge ] psst. cons
>> why best buddy, boehner, ginsburg has ever been. >> they may disafree on the law.hat draws he and ginsburg together, they love of opera. >>> strikes around the london olympics could cause major disruptions for people trying to make it to the games. the british union warned they risk a public backlash if the strikes take place. >>> philadelphia are questioning a so-called person of interest in this disturbing kidnapping attempt captured on surveillance video in...
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legal scholar who was a first amendment scholar, jeff stone, forgive me, said, you know, justice ginsburgook him apart and called his reasoning horrible broccoli or broccoli horrible. and i think that ultimately, when people step back and look at what he has done, a great many media analysts are now going to have to focus on the fact that he switched rationals to do a very political thing. he did not want the supreme court to knock down this signature piece of legislation. but some conservative media say he just narrowly reads the constitution and said that, essentially, if the congress and the administration want to pass bad law it's not up to the supreme court to fix it. >> well, movement conservatives are very, very angry and actually very few conservatives coming to his defense, only a couple that i can think of. so, you know, but in terms of the media coverage, i think that tv clips you showed were very accurate. this is historic, this is a victory for obama on the substantial, the political issue is a different thing. you look at the newspaper headlines there's a bias, a clear bias,
legal scholar who was a first amendment scholar, jeff stone, forgive me, said, you know, justice ginsburgook him apart and called his reasoning horrible broccoli or broccoli horrible. and i think that ultimately, when people step back and look at what he has done, a great many media analysts are now going to have to focus on the fact that he switched rationals to do a very political thing. he did not want the supreme court to knock down this signature piece of legislation. but some conservative...
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close enough to give direct knowledge, but the clue i found in the case was, if you read justice ginsburg's concurrence, it's full of snarky references to the chief justice, written like a dissent and a bitter dissent and the dissent. >> by the conservatives. the dissent by the conservatives, the actual dissent is signed by all of them jointly which is very unusual, so that suggests that something happened at the end. >> the phrases like the fly by night briefing of the majority opinion, which is a really signaling that justice roberts at the last minute decided to go over and write this really weak opinion whereas the rest of them, james was suggesting on the commerce clause, was very strong, thoughtful material. this was just made up at the last. >> paul: it looks to me, justice roberts was looking for a reason to uphold this bill. >> that's right. >> paul: and he found it. >> that's right, one of the most disturbing things about this aside from the results of this judgment is the fact that you could have intimidated, very good chance, the justice and then you could people to explain and
close enough to give direct knowledge, but the clue i found in the case was, if you read justice ginsburg's concurrence, it's full of snarky references to the chief justice, written like a dissent and a bitter dissent and the dissent. >> by the conservatives. the dissent by the conservatives, the actual dissent is signed by all of them jointly which is very unusual, so that suggests that something happened at the end. >> the phrases like the fly by night briefing of the majority...
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[applause] hello, i am philip ginsburg, the general manager of your san francisco recreation and park city apartment. i want to thank you, thank you, thank you for joining us on this great occasion. this is such a great moment for us, not only because we're opening what is arguably the best recreation center in the city and county of san francisco, but i also get to practice my chinese. [says hello in chinese] [
[applause] hello, i am philip ginsburg, the general manager of your san francisco recreation and park city apartment. i want to thank you, thank you, thank you for joining us on this great occasion. this is such a great moment for us, not only because we're opening what is arguably the best recreation center in the city and county of san francisco, but i also get to practice my chinese. [says hello in chinese] [
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the chief announces his opinion, it goes on, the whole thing takes 20 minutes with him and justice ginsburg and kennedy reading. if you were sitting there and about to dash off with when he got to the first conclusion, you would have left with the hammers clause, grounds don't justify the individual mandate because he spins all that out. then he moves out to the taxing levy here. what it helps you do when you are sitting there is to digest the different pieces. the thing was equally helpful to be up there for was medicaid. he gets to the point where he says the medicaid expansion is struck down. unlike david, i never thought they would strike that down or go that far. i thought it would be so dangerous and they wouldn't do it. he's saying something. oh my god, this is a huge thing they have done. but there's a remedy. we are all sort of whispering to ourselves. does that mean it's saved and that's what it did mean. it's like you were in some ways being read a story and you can digest it in a way that is easier than what david and jesse had to do in the press room. the person who aged was so
the chief announces his opinion, it goes on, the whole thing takes 20 minutes with him and justice ginsburg and kennedy reading. if you were sitting there and about to dash off with when he got to the first conclusion, you would have left with the hammers clause, grounds don't justify the individual mandate because he spins all that out. then he moves out to the taxing levy here. what it helps you do when you are sitting there is to digest the different pieces. the thing was equally helpful to...
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made americans buy health insurance could also mandate ve dubbed the broccoli horrible by justice ginsburg the high in fiber veggie was cited in the health care ruling no less than 12 times. current usda price averages $12 a pound. part of a balanced diet and landmark juris prudence. that will do it for the show today. thank you so much for being with me. my guests next week, one of the most powerful women in finance, christine lagarde will be with us. keep it here with wall street meetmain street. have a great weekend everybody. i'll see you next weekend.
made americans buy health insurance could also mandate ve dubbed the broccoli horrible by justice ginsburg the high in fiber veggie was cited in the health care ruling no less than 12 times. current usda price averages $12 a pound. part of a balanced diet and landmark juris prudence. that will do it for the show today. thank you so much for being with me. my guests next week, one of the most powerful women in finance, christine lagarde will be with us. keep it here with wall street meetmain...
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. >> with bill clinton put on stephen breyer and ruth bader ginsburg. chris: why do republicans lean hard right on their picks? >> roe v. wade. that really made a difference. chris: they want to get rid of it. >> and also the obama health care. republicans have sort of played their game in the courts in a way that liberals never -- chris: and even if they lose the nomination fight they still win because they have a judge bork that they can keep talking about, robert bork, they're still talking about how he was -- >> the lower courts as well. much more of a strategy. >> they have figured -- changed things. they have dominate lt the lower courts. >> the rhetoric of we will not leth from the bench, we doesn't want unelected elites in robes telling us what to do all that plays to the republican grassroots very strongly. chris: they don't like the court. they don't like it. when we come back scoops and predictions from the notebooks of these top reporters. chris: welcome back, pete, tell me something i don't know. >> when john roberts joined the liberals onl
. >> with bill clinton put on stephen breyer and ruth bader ginsburg. chris: why do republicans lean hard right on their picks? >> roe v. wade. that really made a difference. chris: they want to get rid of it. >> and also the obama health care. republicans have sort of played their game in the courts in a way that liberals never -- chris: and even if they lose the nomination fight they still win because they have a judge bork that they can keep talking about, robert bork,...
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that concern was dubbed the broccoli horrible by justice ginsburg, and the high in fiber veggie was cited in this week's health care ruling no less than 12 times. current usda price for broccoli averages $1.17 per pound, making it a relative bargain as both part of a balanced diet and landmark jurisprudence. that's it for the show. thanks for being with me. next week, one of the most powerful women in the world of finance, imf managing director christine lagarde will be with us. keep it right here, where wall street meets main street. see you next weekend. ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services.
that concern was dubbed the broccoli horrible by justice ginsburg, and the high in fiber veggie was cited in this week's health care ruling no less than 12 times. current usda price for broccoli averages $1.17 per pound, making it a relative bargain as both part of a balanced diet and landmark jurisprudence. that's it for the show. thanks for being with me. next week, one of the most powerful women in the world of finance, imf managing director christine lagarde will be with us. keep it right...
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he wrote this opinion and on, i think he was unaware until that day, ruth ginsburg was going to deliver an oral decent and she delivered a zinger at him in the court that suggested they were blind to the idea that women were being underpaid. they had no idea the men were making a lot more. the court knew that and congress needed to step in and change the law. aledo found that welcome to the supreme court. >> another fight with an oral decent were the plea bargaining cases back in march. i was actually out of the country. i didn't see the decisions of press coverage at the time. it strikes me and i wonder if you agree, after health care, they might be the most important decisions of the term in the sense of how much future litigation they have and how much they'll affect since plea bargaining is involved in criminal cases, federal and state. i didn't see your reporting on that. did you report it as a preblockbuster case? do you see it as a case that will be viewed as very important in the future? >> we played it big. it may well give rise to litigation. i don't know that as a practical m
he wrote this opinion and on, i think he was unaware until that day, ruth ginsburg was going to deliver an oral decent and she delivered a zinger at him in the court that suggested they were blind to the idea that women were being underpaid. they had no idea the men were making a lot more. the court knew that and congress needed to step in and change the law. aledo found that welcome to the supreme court. >> another fight with an oral decent were the plea bargaining cases back in march. i...
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ruth ginsburg is going to be a lot more interested in laving if barack obama is president. scen wreeam n,ue keo end r idth o presidency. >> host: is there such thing as a roberts court yet? >> guest: absolutely, ablutely. the story of the supreme court is the story of american politicsn a nutshell. caus toe, thegg lot het 2 y oln puanty ra republicans dominated the united states supreme court for decades whether it was john mahall harlan in the '50s, poer srt t ' s pl he , raonin t de a. modern republicans are gone from congress, and th're gone from the supreme court. samuel alito and john roberts reflect themode rebl rt cossnoe he ittasue c t m ter court. it is a more conservative court than william rehnquist ever left. boouebenbey ca >>stdo bos cedeh, d bs wth the story of the botched oath that everybody remembers so well, but none has ever really told the sry an i , innok teinor i, t lset u ewo protagonists; barack obama and john roberts. and the parax is that the man o clmed hedida ha tuprt icola t be the baseball umpire who didn't want to change th rules have precisel
ruth ginsburg is going to be a lot more interested in laving if barack obama is president. scen wreeam n,ue keo end r idth o presidency. >> host: is there such thing as a roberts court yet? >> guest: absolutely, ablutely. the story of the supreme court is the story of american politicsn a nutshell. caus toe, thegg lot het 2 y oln puanty ra republicans dominated the united states supreme court for decades whether it was john mahall harlan in the '50s, poer srt t ' s pl he , raonin t...