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his trusted colleague breaks in to rescue him. ♪ ruth bader-ginsburg ♪ ♪ it's not the first time i've>> they disagree on constitution interpretation. ♪ just another word for liberal ♪ >> in the opera at least friendship wins out. after watching the premiere notorious rbg had an early review. >> he has a wonderful sense of humor. the song that they sang tonight "we are different, we are one," i think that captures it. ♪ we are different ♪ >> we tend to descent the way the other thinks. ♪ we are one ♪ >> sounds like it's ginsburg approved. >>> for a look at what's happening on the campaign trail, i'm joined by nbc reporter jane timm. good morning. >> good morning. >> we have to talk about the donald, i know. is he not backing down after hearing the mexican drug king pin escaping from prison. now he's saying quote, on twitter, unbelievable corruption and u.s.a. is paying the price. i told you so. i mean, he's just going full speed ahead with this. >> he's doing everything he can to keep this momentum going. we're talking about him every day. he attracted thousands to arizona this weekend
his trusted colleague breaks in to rescue him. ♪ ruth bader-ginsburg ♪ ♪ it's not the first time i've>> they disagree on constitution interpretation. ♪ just another word for liberal ♪ >> in the opera at least friendship wins out. after watching the premiere notorious rbg had an early review. >> he has a wonderful sense of humor. the song that they sang tonight "we are different, we are one," i think that captures it. ♪ we are different ♪ >> we...
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ruth bader ginsburg is 82, scalia 79. kennedy 78, stephen breyer 76.e hunt, that the next president, especially if the next president serves eight years there's a strong possible of replacing three or four of these justices. i'm not sure the court has ever been more important in an election whether the voters realize it or not. >> you mentioned scalia as the person the republicans focus on. i think in the primary one of the names that will come up is john roberts over the health care decision. >> as to who not to appoint? >> right. >> i think jeb bush said that roberts was a man of unimpeachable integrity. he will get pushed whether or not he would appoint a john roberts to the court. i think the court has all been at the crux of the culture wars an the question is what role will they play in the election. a lot of argument over whether the gay marriage decision will line up like row v. wade or go in to the night as the next civil rights battle of our time. i think most people i talk to on the republican side think it is the latter. >> listen to what t
ruth bader ginsburg is 82, scalia 79. kennedy 78, stephen breyer 76.e hunt, that the next president, especially if the next president serves eight years there's a strong possible of replacing three or four of these justices. i'm not sure the court has ever been more important in an election whether the voters realize it or not. >> you mentioned scalia as the person the republicans focus on. i think in the primary one of the names that will come up is john roberts over the health care...
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back radicalize which i think is much worse than smoking pot but then looked into the background of baderstigated to have ties to the foreign terrorist group to a broader point that they also found out he was writing his back as far back as 2013 radical stuff. but that just on isis it does not work. kennedy: that process happens very quickly. there are plenty of places to find it there is no shortage of the people of the same age group but he happens to be -- homicidal and depressed i think the gun free zone i cannot imagine why on earth they're worrying as you were not alarmed. >> it defies common sense anybody in favor of gun-control once intense regulation and the servicemen would pass that. so they can be alarmed at places especially if they are a number one target. kennedy: look at canada have deal assume they're not the target? that these facilities are doing that to people but then to get as simple death wish it is much easier to target people. >> so if you go after someone to get these rewards if you go after the military that is more glory than civilians which are the easy target
back radicalize which i think is much worse than smoking pot but then looked into the background of baderstigated to have ties to the foreign terrorist group to a broader point that they also found out he was writing his back as far back as 2013 radical stuff. but that just on isis it does not work. kennedy: that process happens very quickly. there are plenty of places to find it there is no shortage of the people of the same age group but he happens to be -- homicidal and depressed i think the...
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. >> this is my eight o motion it is a whipped body better -- bader.ut that on your face? rick everything started as the environmental study student don nyu. john: oh, yes sustainability is big spirit and the few over the sustainability courses. >> she put this video up on kickstarter. >> as a way to learn about sustainability. >> people donated $41,000. >> she is annoyed by claims. >> dash sustaining the earth and leaving it for my grandchildren. >> it is it not necessarily a benign. >> i am in bozeman montana to go to golden colorado where using more energy than to start from scratch with. >> then they discover they needed another 400 garbage trucks to pick up the new containers period now we have twice the containers to create their own pollutants. >> three using aluminum saves lots of energy but just about everything else is a scam? direct talk recycle glass it is sand one of the most abundant but serial mod dash materials on earth. >> who cares if we recycle? it does not make a difference period the average american has 4.4 pounds of trash per day
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ruth bader ginsburg has said as much that she really wanted the court to speak with one voice on importantcases, and so you saw a situation where we had 40 dissents by conservative justices this year. only 13 dissents by liberal justices. i mean clarence thomas himself wrote more than 13 dissents this year so i think that was also a strong -- strong sign of where the court was going. >> yeah i think that's one of the untold stories, james toronto, the degree to which the four liberal justices vote in lock-step, that means if only one of the conservatives breaks in their direction, then you have a -- then you have a decision that goes with the liberals. and that's not -- that doesn't get a lot of attention in the press, but it's really been the case in the supreme court, not just this year but for several years. >> that is true and there's an additional point here concerning the dissents. the reason you have so many dissents from the conservative justices is because the conservative justices are really interested in legal ideas. so they have -- they'll write their own dissents because they
ruth bader ginsburg has said as much that she really wanted the court to speak with one voice on importantcases, and so you saw a situation where we had 40 dissents by conservative justices this year. only 13 dissents by liberal justices. i mean clarence thomas himself wrote more than 13 dissents this year so i think that was also a strong -- strong sign of where the court was going. >> yeah i think that's one of the untold stories, james toronto, the degree to which the four liberal...
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i think you can make an argument if the pill doesn't come along, we don't have ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. even sandra day o'connor. they were able to go to law school and start careers because we're at an age and i don't know about their personal use of birth control, but they're at an age when women are starting to be able to have make more choices for themselves, and the choices are not all controlled by the timing of their marriage. >> i think we may want to take some questions from the audience. >> sure. >> yeah? i asked jon, we were walking over here, about questions he'd been asked, and he said he'd never been asked anything that was too embarrassing about sex, is so don't break that now, okay? [laughter] >> that's okay, bring it on. [laughter] >> i though we have -- do we have a microphone here somewhere? where are people going? yeah. right there. so while somebody's getting to the microphone, how did you find all this stuff out? >> well, you know, the great thing about scientists, they're way better than gangsters and baseball players about keeping records. [lau
i think you can make an argument if the pill doesn't come along, we don't have ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. even sandra day o'connor. they were able to go to law school and start careers because we're at an age and i don't know about their personal use of birth control, but they're at an age when women are starting to be able to have make more choices for themselves, and the choices are not all controlled by the timing of their marriage. >> i think we may want to take some...
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rut bader ginsberg. [applause] also known as the notorious r.b.g. too tough. leon: they all dress in black. tough posse. today president obama pointed out increased urgency of the u.s. to prepare for what is called the silver. the transition of baby-boomers from the workforce to retire program like social security and medicare. right now a vote getting underway in wisconsin. governor scott walker prepares to announce his bid to be the next president of the united states. he is bringing the total number of republican candidates now in the race to 15. we will have more on his announcement coming up tonight. kellye: comedian michelle collins has been confirmed as the co-host of abc's "the view." the network says she will start in september when the daily talk show returns for the 19th season. but she will make regular appearances until the show breaks for a hiatus next month. leon: coming up ahead on "abc7 news at 5 the big moment still to come tomorrow morning but find out what signtists are already learning about -- signs are learning about pluto. >> m coming u
rut bader ginsberg. [applause] also known as the notorious r.b.g. too tough. leon: they all dress in black. tough posse. today president obama pointed out increased urgency of the u.s. to prepare for what is called the silver. the transition of baby-boomers from the workforce to retire program like social security and medicare. right now a vote getting underway in wisconsin. governor scott walker prepares to announce his bid to be the next president of the united states. he is bringing the...
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so bnp para bader just reported the best profit in three years in the beating estimates that is wheret really sees opportunity in the united states this ceo of bnp paribas joins me in the "fox business exclusive". you have a chance to make some real money. how are you doing that? >> thank you for having me. we had a strong second quarter. the topline and bottom line. of liquidity is up. in the united states, we have benefited from the same trend. the structure needs to be mentioned and unnoticed we have investment banking headquarters with a revenue platform it is the biggest balance sheet commitment we employ 15,000 people in the united states. liz: you may not know bnp paribas but made the bank of the west so you have that footprint but on top of that you have a very large presence in houston and that helps the numbers i am sure. how are you managing to make money off of all the tile oil prices? >> we are in the sector challenging conditions put us in a good position to advise clients and advising them and for the strategy's to be some of the biggest in the world. liz: i love the po
so bnp para bader just reported the best profit in three years in the beating estimates that is wheret really sees opportunity in the united states this ceo of bnp paribas joins me in the "fox business exclusive". you have a chance to make some real money. how are you doing that? >> thank you for having me. we had a strong second quarter. the topline and bottom line. of liquidity is up. in the united states, we have benefited from the same trend. the structure needs to be...
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again to ruth bader ginsburg great decision for democracy. she says the elections clause is in line with the fundamental premise that all political power flows from the people. haven't heard that from the supreme court in quite some time. i think voters in arizona she says curb partisan gerrymandering where the court noted involved and inherit conflict of interest. politicians choose voters, that's not democracy. it's supposed to work the other way around, and so i think sink language like that from the supreme court is very, very encouraging to i think it will give encouragement to reformers and funders to go out into other states and seek reforms. the last point i want to make is that there were three state issues in the supreme court at the beginning of the term. wisconsin voter id, texas photo id and north carolina. in each case the supreme court stepped in. in my case they granted a stay in wisconsin to a seventh circuit decision to put into place the photo id law that it previously didn't enjoy. this is prior to the election. in texas t
again to ruth bader ginsburg great decision for democracy. she says the elections clause is in line with the fundamental premise that all political power flows from the people. haven't heard that from the supreme court in quite some time. i think voters in arizona she says curb partisan gerrymandering where the court noted involved and inherit conflict of interest. politicians choose voters, that's not democracy. it's supposed to work the other way around, and so i think sink language like that...
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. >>> an opera about ruth bader-ginsburg and anthony scalia.ne thing, but ginsburg rushes in to rescue. ♪ >> you got to love the creativity there. among those in the audience justice ginsburg herself, who said she was in tears all night. >> this might be the one that captures it. listerine® total care helps prevent cavities strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. are you moving forward fast enough? everywhere you look, it strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. >>> we're back with a look at the t
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ruth bader ginsburg and then justice thomas sat down with him, spent two hours talking with this kid.at particularly impressed carlos justice thomas was a big dallas fan. for dallas cowboys that was cool. at the end of two hours, justice thomas walked to his desk and had on his desk a super bowl ticket encased that was signed by emmett smith. he picked it up and gave it to carlos. and said tell you what carlos i'm going to give you this. i want you to promise me though you will get a's in school next year and carlos with his eyes big and bright said absolutely sir, i will. and you know justice thomas had moments like that over and over and over again. he is a man with an incredible heart. >> that is amazing. >> heart for people. and in my new book "a time for truth" over and over again i tell stories about the supreme court, what is going on behind closed doors. >> it is great stuff. including the time you watched hard core pornography with sandra day o'connor. that is reason enough to buy the book. senator, thank you very much. and good luck. >> thank you and let me say, we are seein
ruth bader ginsburg and then justice thomas sat down with him, spent two hours talking with this kid.at particularly impressed carlos justice thomas was a big dallas fan. for dallas cowboys that was cool. at the end of two hours, justice thomas walked to his desk and had on his desk a super bowl ticket encased that was signed by emmett smith. he picked it up and gave it to carlos. and said tell you what carlos i'm going to give you this. i want you to promise me though you will get a's in...
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wisdom as you may notice that jazz that nominate candidates decline in 1986 with robert work or ruth bader ginsburg. some people attribute that to her assaulter famous line don't have the previews. 1980s 1993 people attribute the decline to the nominee candor. nominee candor by at march has hovered the entire time. what we did find is the only real decline was a small decline and it really only is attributed to questions that focus on civil rights and liberties and those are the questions people tend to pay attention. in a later chapter we focus on trying to look at what explains the myth if you want to call it that. why is there a perception people believe the hearings are working to get nominees are still answered between 70% 80% of the question and by and large a number things have changed about the hearings themselves and are asking farmer questions today than they were many years ago. for example, most recent foreign nominees with several hundred questions if you go back to the 1960s and may face roughly six questions. we also find television itself has changed the game and how the ru
wisdom as you may notice that jazz that nominate candidates decline in 1986 with robert work or ruth bader ginsburg. some people attribute that to her assaulter famous line don't have the previews. 1980s 1993 people attribute the decline to the nominee candor. nominee candor by at march has hovered the entire time. what we did find is the only real decline was a small decline and it really only is attributed to questions that focus on civil rights and liberties and those are the questions...
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. >> arguably the toughest justice on the supreme court is the oldest, ruth bader ginsburg. [ applause ] also known as the notorious rbg. she's tough. >> ginsburg's fans gave her the nickname, a play on the name of late rapper notorious b.i.g. it caught on appearing on a tumblr site and even tattoos. >>> coming up it's the most highly anticipated book in recent memory, but this afternoon there is controversy with the sequel to "to kill a mockingbird." >>> up first it's the annual running of the bulls in spain, and there are already several injuries. >>> i'm spencer christian. we're looking at a partly cloudy western sky from our emeryville camera. clouds may increase overnight but there's still a lot of sunshine ahead. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up. >>> outside we go. look at the san francisco skyway. pretty sticky in both directions on this monday unfortunately for those stuck in that traffic. stay with us ama ♪music♪ forever young (version) they won't stay young forever. ♪ forever young ♪ but for 60 years there's been a place where we can stay forever young together. d
. >> arguably the toughest justice on the supreme court is the oldest, ruth bader ginsburg. [ applause ] also known as the notorious rbg. she's tough. >> ginsburg's fans gave her the nickname, a play on the name of late rapper notorious b.i.g. it caught on appearing on a tumblr site and even tattoos. >>> coming up it's the most highly anticipated book in recent memory, but this afternoon there is controversy with the sequel to "to kill a mockingbird." >>>...
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and during a conference on aging yesterday, president obama praised supreme court justice ruth baderurg and noted she is known as the notorious rbg. [ laughter ] and while clarence thomas is known as old flirty bastard. [ laughter ] this is everywhere. donald trump recently addressed el chapo. >> audience member: woo! [ laughter ] >> steve: is that for el chapo? >> jimmy: i don't know if it's for el chapo. i don't know. the mexican drug lord, el chapo. [ laughter and applause ] he's currently leading in the polls right now. can't technically run for president. donald trump was talking about el chapo, who is the mexican drug lord who escaped from a a maximum security prison, and trump said he would, quote, kick his ass. [ laughter ] then chris christie was like, "i call dibs on any candy that falls out of him." that's not what happened. so -- chris, no. [ laughter and applause ] that's a different thing. and yesterday on fox news, geraldo rivera was debating donald trump's latest immigration comments and things got really heated. check this out. >> it is exploiting and sensationalizin
and during a conference on aging yesterday, president obama praised supreme court justice ruth baderurg and noted she is known as the notorious rbg. [ laughter ] and while clarence thomas is known as old flirty bastard. [ laughter ] this is everywhere. donald trump recently addressed el chapo. >> audience member: woo! [ laughter ] >> steve: is that for el chapo? >> jimmy: i don't know if it's for el chapo. i don't know. the mexican drug lord, el chapo. [ laughter and applause...
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. >> jimmy: finally, this last screen grab was sent in to us by amanda bader from right here in new yorkas using a dating app called j-swipe, which i guess is like jewish tinder. [ cheers ] anyway, she came across a guy she says looks like me. i don't know if i see it. take a look at this. does he look like me? [ laughter ] does that look like me? let me try something here. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's all the time we have for "screen grabs." if you have a funny screen grab, e-mail it to us at screengrabs@tonightshow.com. we might put it on the show. stick around. we'll be right back with adam sandler, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ kellogg's® frosted ...8 layers of wheat... ...and one that's sweet. to satisfy the adult.... ...and kid - in all of us. ♪ nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into. and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult... ...with frosted mini-wheats® and now you could win up to a hundred dollars when you buy any specially marked kellogg's cereal. a good host, is a good host ♪ no matt
. >> jimmy: finally, this last screen grab was sent in to us by amanda bader from right here in new yorkas using a dating app called j-swipe, which i guess is like jewish tinder. [ cheers ] anyway, she came across a guy she says looks like me. i don't know if i see it. take a look at this. does he look like me? [ laughter ] does that look like me? let me try something here. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] that's all the time we have for "screen...
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again, ruth bader ginsburg, a great decision for democracy. she says the elections clause is in line with the fundamental premise that all political power flows from the people. we haven't heard that from the supreme court in quite some time. i think voters in arizona she says curved partisan gerrymandering which the court noted involves an inherent contradiction -- cognitive interest. i think singling would like that from the supreme court is very encouraging. i think it will give encouragement to reformers and funders to go out into some other states and seek some reforms. the last point i want to make is that there were three state issues and the supreme court at the very beginning of the term -- wisconsin photo id, texas photo id, and north carolina. in each case, the supreme court stepped in. in one case, they granted a stay in wisconsin to a seventh circuit's decision that put into place the photo id law that had previously been enjoined. this is just prior to the election. in taxes, there had been an injunction issued by a trial judge j
again, ruth bader ginsburg, a great decision for democracy. she says the elections clause is in line with the fundamental premise that all political power flows from the people. we haven't heard that from the supreme court in quite some time. i think voters in arizona she says curved partisan gerrymandering which the court noted involves an inherent contradiction -- cognitive interest. i think singling would like that from the supreme court is very encouraging. i think it will give...
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this bringing, adam served a marshall with chief justice ruth bader ginsburg recognizing to hear an appeal regarding the affairs of don xuixote. finally, kimberly atkins e-mailed me this morning to say she was home sick and unable to leave the house. so we'll be without her this year and hope to see her again next july. this is not a panel of litigators analyzing case law. there are lots of those that you can go to. although we will talk about some case law but our plan is to talk about the course as an institution and a collection of individuals and about covering the court as journalists. i plan to save some time at the end for questions and answers. there are two mikes set up in the audience. so if questions occur to you during the program, please joet jot them down and i'll give you a heads up when it's time to go to the mikes. finally, there should be evaluation forms from the bar. there are not. but a repeat to the reminder you just got check your e-mails in the next couple of days and you will be getting an e-mail from the bar asking you to fill out an evaluation form and we really
this bringing, adam served a marshall with chief justice ruth bader ginsburg recognizing to hear an appeal regarding the affairs of don xuixote. finally, kimberly atkins e-mailed me this morning to say she was home sick and unable to leave the house. so we'll be without her this year and hope to see her again next july. this is not a panel of litigators analyzing case law. there are lots of those that you can go to. although we will talk about some case law but our plan is to talk about the...
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. >> a number of justice on the court, notably ruth bader ginsburg disagrees with that, pointing outhere are still problems for people trying to access their right to vote. your article should be read by everyone. thank you for joining us this morning on aljazeera america. >> thank you so much. >> sold at auction, one of the rarest baseball cards dating back before players even wore gloves fetches a pretty penny. the story behind this piece of history. >> facebook takes flight, the high tech quest to get the internet to remote areas. >> welcome to al jazeera america. it is 8:30 eastern time. taking a look at today's top stories. it will be one more day before french investigators examine a piece of airplane debris found on an island in the indian ocean, but there is increasing confidence this morning that it did come from malaysia airlines flight 370. the jet disappeared with 239 people aboard. >> the israeli army is hunt are for suspects in an arson attack that left a palestinian toddler dead. a home was set on that fire in the west bank. an 18-month-old was burned to death, his par
. >> a number of justice on the court, notably ruth bader ginsburg disagrees with that, pointing outhere are still problems for people trying to access their right to vote. your article should be read by everyone. thank you for joining us this morning on aljazeera america. >> thank you so much. >> sold at auction, one of the rarest baseball cards dating back before players even wore gloves fetches a pretty penny. the story behind this piece of history. >> facebook takes...
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then bader says beware of headlines bearing gifts. >> it is partial differential july.c going on. carl: that is the big question do they stay or go and that will dramatically affect their situation. tom: james lockhart, sunday is a long ways away, isn't it? >> a lot will happen back and force. tsipras with his letter less night is trying to reengage but i think they are tired because it has gone back and forth. vonnie: is it completely hubristic or is he convinced? tom: what it means to me is we will all work friday. the twitter question of the day will there be a greek referendum? stay with us. ♪ tom: breaking news,'s reds improving on greece and -- breaking news spreads improving on greece and germany. she's made it clear that lagarde and the imf must be involved. for those just joining us we are looking at tsipras to give some form of speech in athens. right now we need our top headlines this morning. vonnie: in other news today fire erecting as an african-american church was torched 20 years ago. the church in greeley bill was extensively damaged last night. the cau
then bader says beware of headlines bearing gifts. >> it is partial differential july.c going on. carl: that is the big question do they stay or go and that will dramatically affect their situation. tom: james lockhart, sunday is a long ways away, isn't it? >> a lot will happen back and force. tsipras with his letter less night is trying to reengage but i think they are tired because it has gone back and forth. vonnie: is it completely hubristic or is he convinced? tom: what it...
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in typical serve-up nation the barista wrote darth bader on the cup. >>> i'm nor real o'donnell withie and gayle are off. the flag will be lowered after more than 50 years. >> south carolina's governor said, quote, we will bring it down with dignity and we will make sure it's stored in its rightful place. that will be in a collection of confederate relics. omar villafranca is at the state house this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the ceremony will start in a few hours but already there's a pretty large crowd that's gathering to watch this moment in history. south carolina governor nickie nikki haley signed the bill. she paid tribute by giving each family a pen to sign the bill. for weeks demonstrators for and against it rallied outside the capitol capitol. it was very emotional for people. some see it as heritage and others see it as hate and prejudice. we saw nikki haley steps away from us kind of doing a dry run for the ceremony. once it comes down it will be placed in a state museum at a confederate relic room. vinita? >> thank you. >>> the fight is spilling ove
in typical serve-up nation the barista wrote darth bader on the cup. >>> i'm nor real o'donnell withie and gayle are off. the flag will be lowered after more than 50 years. >> south carolina's governor said, quote, we will bring it down with dignity and we will make sure it's stored in its rightful place. that will be in a collection of confederate relics. omar villafranca is at the state house this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the ceremony will start...
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ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] and also known as the notorious rbg. [applause] >> and just about every field, americans who once could've been dismissed out of touch past their prime they are making vital contributions in every field. all of us are able to raise our own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our goals for the years ahead. and since i'm living out dog years here in the presidency this is something that i'm paying a lot of attention to. and it probably was something that i was laughing a little bit to too much about. and we have briefly with focus will we have strengthened already with medicare, taking a longer look at what we have to do for the strength and retirement even more and medicare and social security are in crisis, we hear that all the time, that is used as an ex-jews to try to cut spending on the bedrock programs. medicare and social security are not in crisis. nor have they kept us from this into thirds. and this includes the demographic trends that i just talked about and for medicare that means that we have to keep sl
ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] and also known as the notorious rbg. [applause] >> and just about every field, americans who once could've been dismissed out of touch past their prime they are making vital contributions in every field. all of us are able to raise our own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our goals for the years ahead. and since i'm living out dog years here in the presidency this is something that i'm paying a lot of attention to. and it probably was something...
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ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] also known as the notorious rvg. about every field americans who once might have been dismissed as out of touch are past their primes are making vital contributions in every field and all of us as a consequence are able to raise their own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our golden years. and since i'm living at dog years in the presidency, this is something i pay a lot of attention to. although i do have hair. carly was laughing a little bit too much. [laughter] so since these golden years are coming pretty fast i want to make sure that we briefly focused on what we've done to strengthen already medicare and take a longer look at what we have to do to strengthen retirement even more. we are often told medicare and social security we hear all the time and that is used as an excuse to cut spending on this bedrock programs. but here is the truth. medicare and social security are not in crisis. nor have they cap custom cutting deficits by two thirds since i took office. both programs are facing challenges beca
ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] also known as the notorious rvg. about every field americans who once might have been dismissed as out of touch are past their primes are making vital contributions in every field and all of us as a consequence are able to raise their own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our golden years. and since i'm living at dog years in the presidency, this is something i pay a lot of attention to. although i do have hair. carly was laughing a little bit too much....
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ruth bader ginsburg. also known as the notorious rbg. she's tough.ns who once might have been dismissed is out of touch or past their primes are making vital contributions in every field. all of this as a consequence are able to raise our own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our golden years. since i'm living in dog years, it's something i'm paying a lot of attention to. look at this here. although i do have hair. carly was laughing a little bit too much. since these golden years are coming pretty fast, i want to make sure that we briefly focus on what we've done to strengthen almost medicare. and take a longer look at what we have to do to strengthen retirement even more. we're told that medicare and social security are in crisis that's something we try to use to cut spending. here's the truth, medicare and social security are not in crisis nor have they made us cut our deficit. for medicare, that means we've got to keep slowing the growth of health care costs. and keep building on the progress we've made in the past few years since i sign
ruth bader ginsburg. also known as the notorious rbg. she's tough.ns who once might have been dismissed is out of touch or past their primes are making vital contributions in every field. all of this as a consequence are able to raise our own ambitions about what we hope to achieve in our golden years. since i'm living in dog years, it's something i'm paying a lot of attention to. look at this here. although i do have hair. carly was laughing a little bit too much. since these golden years are...
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bader available introduction, including areas of operation for service providers. as is clear from everything we heard today, the need for fast and affordable, and reliable access is undeniable. leaders across the country recognized this urgent need and are developing the critical broadband structure that will allow cities to thrive. it is evident by the over 100 cities i speaking on behalf of today, communities that represent over 50 million americans. thank you for providing this platform to share our experiences and to collaborate with public policy creators. how much of a they have accessory should access at all americans need and deserve. >> thank you for your testimony and your insight. i will start off with questions. as you know, the middle class tax relief act created the service agency to develop a master contract to simplify the placement of wireless antennas on an public property. the master contract was complete and available for use, and agencies, in your pdg believes that the administration has done every thing in its power to give life to this direc
bader available introduction, including areas of operation for service providers. as is clear from everything we heard today, the need for fast and affordable, and reliable access is undeniable. leaders across the country recognized this urgent need and are developing the critical broadband structure that will allow cities to thrive. it is evident by the over 100 cities i speaking on behalf of today, communities that represent over 50 million americans. thank you for providing this platform to...
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for right bader ginsburg. but that grew out of a meme on the internet where young women in particular, who feel that right bader ginsburg -- they feel she is a feminist role model and there was this meme going on with pictures all over the internet with various saying what happens with memes and they turn this into a book, and ai believe that justice ginsburg knows about it and perhaps maybe not approves of it but understands and likes it's out there. >> host: one of your final titles you want to talk about from the buzz book. >> guest: the third title i'd like to talk about -- that's a good question. actually there are several i wanted to talk about. i know that among other things we will be having a memoir from dick van dyke, the actor his 90th birthday is in december, couple of months before that he will be publishing a book called "keep moving." how to live your life along the lines of dick van dyke, and there's also a book by eric weiner on the geography of genius. that won't be out until january but has
for right bader ginsburg. but that grew out of a meme on the internet where young women in particular, who feel that right bader ginsburg -- they feel she is a feminist role model and there was this meme going on with pictures all over the internet with various saying what happens with memes and they turn this into a book, and ai believe that justice ginsburg knows about it and perhaps maybe not approves of it but understands and likes it's out there. >> host: one of your final titles you...
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this spring adam served as marshal of the supreme court of la mancha with chief justice ruth bader ginsburg presiding to hear an appeal to manage the affairs of don kwix oaty and your program lists kimberly atkins who was with us last year and e-mailed me this morning to say she was home sick and unable to leave the house so we'll be without her this year and hope to see her again next july. this is not a panel of litigators analyzing case law. there are a lot of those that you can go to. although we'll talk about some case law. but our plan is to talk about the court as an institution and a collection of individuals and about covering the court as journalists. i plan to save some time at the end for questions and answers. there are two mics set up in the audience and so if questions occur to you during the program please jot them down and i'll give you a heads up when it is time to go to the mics. finally, there should be -- no i was going to say there should be evaluation forms from the bar, but there are not. but repeat the reminder you got just, check your e-mail, you'll get an e-mail f
this spring adam served as marshal of the supreme court of la mancha with chief justice ruth bader ginsburg presiding to hear an appeal to manage the affairs of don kwix oaty and your program lists kimberly atkins who was with us last year and e-mailed me this morning to say she was home sick and unable to leave the house so we'll be without her this year and hope to see her again next july. this is not a panel of litigators analyzing case law. there are a lot of those that you can go to....
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he asked his bader what does that mean? and we think it is remarkable the very first memory was about another president and of course, wilson with the the country through world war i. >> hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. they you very much. it is wonderful to be back here at nyu and thank you for joining me today especially by good friend and former colleague congresswoman maloney. thanks for coming. by adam grateful for this opportunity touche share some of my further thoughts about the economymp >> >> this is the defining economic challenge not only of this election but our time to get at the core of who we are as a nation the basic bargain is a of america if you do your part you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. then our country gets ahead also. last week i laid out a broad economic agenda to raise it, and build an economy that works for everyone. it is an agenda for strong growth fanfare growth and long-term growth and in the days ahead i will continue to outline
he asked his bader what does that mean? and we think it is remarkable the very first memory was about another president and of course, wilson with the the country through world war i. >> hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. they you very much. it is wonderful to be back here at nyu and thank you for joining me today especially by good friend and former colleague congresswoman maloney. thanks for coming. by adam grateful for this...