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ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work days. we've put in over 200 hours of trail maintenance in some park and mclaren park. next work day we scheduled for the end of january. in addition, we're trying to assist the composite to get a work day. so that students can get back to the parks. we've also produced several maps for rec and park. one of them we gotten feed back enough to publish. it talks the hills which includes several other land managers. we also excited to hear that the playground is in early preliminary design stage. we're excited
ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work...
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look, justice ginsburg is in her 80s.step down. what are your thoughts after having worked on this text? >> well, there couldn't be more at stake. you mentioned the case that might come up in texas that may leave only ten abortion clinics in one of the most populous states in the country where 5.4 million women of reproductive age live. there are racial discrimination and employment discrimination questions. i think justice ginsburg is still very much in her prime has a jurist and the voice off the liberals on the court. i think folks interested in carrying on her legacy should look to next year as the crucial year for what is going to happen in the future and work to elect a president that shares their values. >> how did this woman become there notorious? what were the surprising moments for you in writing this? >> i think in terms of the phenomenon why everyone is so drawn toer who, i think it is partly because of how inspirational her life has really been. she's gone through so much. it is really looking back from 2015
look, justice ginsburg is in her 80s.step down. what are your thoughts after having worked on this text? >> well, there couldn't be more at stake. you mentioned the case that might come up in texas that may leave only ten abortion clinics in one of the most populous states in the country where 5.4 million women of reproductive age live. there are racial discrimination and employment discrimination questions. i think justice ginsburg is still very much in her prime has a jurist and the...
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ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work days. we've put in over 200 hours of trail maintenance in some park and mclaren park. next work day we scheduled for the end of january. in addition, we're trying to assist the composite to get a work day. so that students can get back to the parks. we've also produced several maps for rec and park. one of them we gotten feed back enough to publish. it talks the hills which includes several other land managers. we also excited to hear that the playground is in early preliminary design stage. we're excited
ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work...
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coming up next, how supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg became notorious. notorious. an >> with a steady stream of divisive social issues coming before the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg remains a thorn in the side of conservatives. now a new claim to fame, she's notorious at age 82 and a pop culture icon. >> first i didn't no what to make of this, because i didn't even know who flow or the use biz was. [applause] >> and then my law clerks explained to me you had something in common, you were both born and bred in brooklyn, new york. >> a national reporter at msnbc and co-author of flow or the use rbg, the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg. the book debuts at number 7 on the new york times best seller list. you just got the news. >> pretty exciting. >> it's a pretty good book and i encourage people to pick it up. the notorious rbg, why did you decide to use that as the title. >> my co-author started a blog, important cases that had to do with voting rights, racial discrimination workplace protection and affirmative action. it imagined her as a tough swaggering
coming up next, how supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg became notorious. notorious. an >> with a steady stream of divisive social issues coming before the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg remains a thorn in the side of conservatives. now a new claim to fame, she's notorious at age 82 and a pop culture icon. >> first i didn't no what to make of this, because i didn't even know who flow or the use biz was. [applause] >> and then my law clerks explained to me you had...
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let me quote the fearsome roof bader ginsburg. my experience teaches that there's nothing better than an impressive dissent to lead the offer of the majority opinion to define and clarify her circulation. the virginia military institute case decided by the court in 1996 held the denial of admission to women violated the 14th amendment equal protection clause. i was assigned to write the court's opinion. the final draft released to the public was ever so much better, oh okay. it's hard to read that way but we will do the best we can. anyway going back the final draft released to the public was ever so much better than my first second and at least a dozen more drafts thanks to justice scalia's attention grabbing dissent. now we go to justice scalia. who is ginsburg's good friend below opt-ins india and nemesis. scully wrote though they fact never comes to public light the first draft of the dissent often causes them majority to refine his opinion eliminating the more vulnerable assertions and nearing the announced legal rule when i
let me quote the fearsome roof bader ginsburg. my experience teaches that there's nothing better than an impressive dissent to lead the offer of the majority opinion to define and clarify her circulation. the virginia military institute case decided by the court in 1996 held the denial of admission to women violated the 14th amendment equal protection clause. i was assigned to write the court's opinion. the final draft released to the public was ever so much better, oh okay. it's hard to read...
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ben ginsburg brought an agenda. but one of the questions that's been raised is what to do about the nbc telemundo debate which has been put on hold. donald trump doesn't want it. i am told by, again, somebody who was in the room that he said he would pull out of it, suggested that they would not participate. it is very important to somebody like jeb bush whose people were advocating for it. hispanic constituency very important to jeb bush's campaign. but that's just one example of what people see as the potential problems going forward. if tur's bobby jindal or you're mike huckabee, your objectives for the debates are very different if you're donald trump or ben carson and are leading. or you're jeb bush and are trying to get back in to the majority conversation. so i think along the way, it's inevitable that you're going to see some push and pull between these campaigns. it is not going to all be, look, we're all friends and we have the same objective and we're going to move forward. >> whether that is avoiding awk
ben ginsburg brought an agenda. but one of the questions that's been raised is what to do about the nbc telemundo debate which has been put on hold. donald trump doesn't want it. i am told by, again, somebody who was in the room that he said he would pull out of it, suggested that they would not participate. it is very important to somebody like jeb bush whose people were advocating for it. hispanic constituency very important to jeb bush's campaign. but that's just one example of what people...
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ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work days. we've put in over 200 hours of trail maintenance in some park and mclaren park. next work day we scheduled for the end of january. in addition, we're trying to assist the composite to get a work day. so that students can get back to the parks. we've also produced several maps for rec and park. one of them we gotten feed back enough to publish. it talks the hills which includes several other land managers. we also excited to hear that the playground is in early preliminary design stage. we're excited
ginsburg. i'm matthew blaine. we're representing mountain bikers and other cyclist in san francisco. i'm here to provide a brief update back in march when we were expressing our frustration with cyclist access to our great park system. i'm here today to say that things are moving forward. i like to thank general manager ginsburg for his support. we started to develop a relationship with the natural areas program which manages so much in our park. this relationship includes two large trail work...
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it was mediated by ted ginsburg who has advised on the general election debate process. according to a draft letter distributed by ginsburg inside the meeting, the representatives considered a list of format demands ranging from the forms of questions to the types of microphones and tax mum temperature inside the room. that's 67 degrees, by the way. they sanctioned and negotiate the debates with the networks were left out of the meeting. while specifics have yet to emerge, the consensus is that the campaigns will take the lead going forward. >> the rnc is still going to be a partner with the campaigns and all of this. all the campaigns wanted that. the rnc will have a role. but the campaigns will be doing format negotiations. >> yesterday the rnc replaced its point pepper on the negotiation process. on friday, after last week's wildly criticized cnbc debate, they suspended the next debate hosted by nbc news and telemundo. while debates are meant to include tough questions and contrast candidates's visions and policies for the future of america, cnbc moderators engaged in
it was mediated by ted ginsburg who has advised on the general election debate process. according to a draft letter distributed by ginsburg inside the meeting, the representatives considered a list of format demands ranging from the forms of questions to the types of microphones and tax mum temperature inside the room. that's 67 degrees, by the way. they sanctioned and negotiate the debates with the networks were left out of the meeting. while specifics have yet to emerge, the consensus is that...
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paul ginsburg, thank you so much.'re able to in some way retrieve these recorders, whether it be down below or maybe floating atop. thanks so much. >> i look forward to that. >> me too. all right. straight ahead, one of the most popular fast-food restaurants in the country closing several of its locations because of an e. coli scare. what you need to know, next. with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer
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the campaigns called on ben ginsburg. he's be a big republican lawyer who helped negotiate past debates. i talked to ginsburg this morning. he's attending as a facilitator. he can provide background to the campaigns on how it was done in the past, how campaigns negotiated in the past. and here's what he said this morning on cnn's "state of the union." >> in past cycles it was the campaigns themselves who talked to the sponsors. it's an institutional matter if you issue a schedule before hand and promise debates to news media organizations, you've lost some leverage. so that loss of leverage is something that i -- the campaigns want to talk about and we'll talk about. >> so of course the candidates want more leverage with the networks on how the debates are done, and of course if the campaigns get more leverage, that makes a guy like ginsburg more powerful as well, fred. but the problem here, of course, is that the campaigns have very different agendas for what they want. the second-tier candidates, they want to get on the
the campaigns called on ben ginsburg. he's be a big republican lawyer who helped negotiate past debates. i talked to ginsburg this morning. he's attending as a facilitator. he can provide background to the campaigns on how it was done in the past, how campaigns negotiated in the past. and here's what he said this morning on cnn's "state of the union." >> in past cycles it was the campaigns themselves who talked to the sponsors. it's an institutional matter if you issue a...
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a republican lawyer at the center of the fight over debates, the honorable ben ginsburg joins us. ♪ ♪ew wbur survey today. donald trump and ben carson are at the top. k-6, christie -- john thath, christie, what does tell us about where things are headed in the race in the granite state? mark: if trump is really at that six is not that far from one. it doesn't lead us to the rubio scenario we talked about. if you don't think trump or carson will be the nominee, the biggest fight is who is the top establishment finisher and iowa. from that jumble of four, that top establishment finisher in iowa should get the boost. he's not broken away from the rest of the establishment figures. is still right there with rubio, all within the margin of error. he got two guys tied for first, and four guys tied for second. mark: there was an volatility for years ago. rubio, cruise, getting pumps at nationally. they are not vaulting over ted cruz, carson, and trump. the establishment candidates are splitting it, but part of it is ,hat rubio has one debates chris christie strong performance, none of them a
a republican lawyer at the center of the fight over debates, the honorable ben ginsburg joins us. ♪ ♪ew wbur survey today. donald trump and ben carson are at the top. k-6, christie -- john thath, christie, what does tell us about where things are headed in the race in the granite state? mark: if trump is really at that six is not that far from one. it doesn't lead us to the rubio scenario we talked about. if you don't think trump or carson will be the nominee, the biggest fight is who is...
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plus, the latest on the republican debate, over debate, i'll talk with ben ginsburg about that, the lawyers leading the republican confab. all that ahead, but first let's hit the press box. we have our own n"nbc nightly news" anchor lester holt, with more from his sitdown with president obama. kasie hunt with the bush campaign and steve kornacki is here to talk more about election day. >> but let's start with president obama having some strong words for the republicans hoping to take his job next year. sitting down with our own lester holt, the president talked about the changing political landscape, the president's remaining days in office and the republican complaints about the most recent presidential debate. >> i've been interested in seeing some of the republican candidates who say they're so tough they're going to stare down the chinese and the russians and somehow cnbc scares them. you got to be able to field difficult questions and that's what citizens should expect, and if people are paying attention and involved, i think they're going to make good decisions. >> lester holt joins
plus, the latest on the republican debate, over debate, i'll talk with ben ginsburg about that, the lawyers leading the republican confab. all that ahead, but first let's hit the press box. we have our own n"nbc nightly news" anchor lester holt, with more from his sitdown with president obama. kasie hunt with the bush campaign and steve kornacki is here to talk more about election day. >> but let's start with president obama having some strong words for the republicans hoping to...
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moderating last night was ben ginsburg.e says having the rnc handle this has left the campaigns out of the loop. >> the campaigns themselves were not talking to the debate sponsors. the information flow has not been nearly what it has been in past years. campaigns have been able and should be able to get information about the details of the debate far sooner than they have so far in this cycle. if you have that transparency and accountability, you can talk to the responssponsors and form putting up graphics on the screen and moderators. >> sounds like a good old fashion taffy pull in washington. for more, let's bring in chris frates. >> reporter: good morning. some of the blame is many doing down on the rnc. the committee tried to channel that frustration on friday. when they announced they were u suspending the february debate with nbc news. that is not stopping them from how they can get some control back over the debates from the rnc. remember, in the past, the campaigns themselves negotiated with the tv networks. this y
moderating last night was ben ginsburg.e says having the rnc handle this has left the campaigns out of the loop. >> the campaigns themselves were not talking to the debate sponsors. the information flow has not been nearly what it has been in past years. campaigns have been able and should be able to get information about the details of the debate far sooner than they have so far in this cycle. if you have that transparency and accountability, you can talk to the responssponsors and form...
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let me quote ruth cater ginsburg. methane better to lead the author of the majority opinion. illustration. the case decided by the court 1996 that the denial of the commission violated the equal protection in clause. the final draft released to the public was better. amasa hard to read that way that would do the best i can [laughter] >> and at least one dozen more drafts of eggs to the dissent now we go to justice scalia who is the ginsberg good friend and occasional nemesis the fact never comes to public light it often causes the majority to eliminate the more vulnerable assertions and of the gold ruble. assigning field in for the court to give some assurance i have written it will that i can respond satisfactorily in my judgment to the descent of a separate concurrence it is a higher percentage of the worst opinion of the court and the reasoning is unanimous. good judges are talking to one another and sometimes they change their mind. plan had an experience she said of writing a dissent for myself and one other justice in time it was the opinion of the court so there is a d
let me quote ruth cater ginsburg. methane better to lead the author of the majority opinion. illustration. the case decided by the court 1996 that the denial of the commission violated the equal protection in clause. the final draft released to the public was better. amasa hard to read that way that would do the best i can [laughter] >> and at least one dozen more drafts of eggs to the dissent now we go to justice scalia who is the ginsberg good friend and occasional nemesis the fact...
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into your home every day and allowing us to carry on the tradition that our company's founder, art ginsburg, started more than 30 years ago. art, we miss you, and we're proud to carry on your legacy . a legacy based on ."ooh it's so good!!" " jessica rae: if you would like a copy of that recipe you can send us a self addressed stamped envelope here to a-b-c 9 news. our address is 625 douglas street. the zip...51101. be sure to write "pumpkin pie shooters" on your request. our website...siouxlan com. and click on the mr. food logo.... jessica rae: in this weeks gardening segment... melinda meyers shows us how to transplant your shrubs into another part of your garden. here she is now with more. "landscapes are dynamic - changing with the season, over time and as our gardening goals evolve. save those special shrubs by transplanting them into a better space that will accommodate their mature size, growing needs and your landscape design. move shrubs in the spring before growth begins or in fall as the plants go dormant for greatest success. loosely tie the branches of the shrubs to prevent da
into your home every day and allowing us to carry on the tradition that our company's founder, art ginsburg, started more than 30 years ago. art, we miss you, and we're proud to carry on your legacy . a legacy based on ."ooh it's so good!!" " jessica rae: if you would like a copy of that recipe you can send us a self addressed stamped envelope here to a-b-c 9 news. our address is 625 douglas street. the zip...51101. be sure to write "pumpkin pie shooters" on your...
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ginsburg the cost will be higher $67 million a had an you can do it cheaper. >> it's true my understanding it if it were privately funded not have to glow the city's procurement processes but meet the city requirements that are required of any city sponsored or leased prompt but not through the procurement process he'll tell you farther and chamber. >> so i don't know as a condition to require or at least ask staff to work with the eastern neighborhoods cac or the developer and neighbors to potentially come back with an in kind all the time that addresses the parking improvements a first phase or pedestrian safety improvements to those crosswalks. >> any kind of additional improvements like adding a gym a gym is a new use whether on the project sites or in jackson park is subject to the ceqa review so that - no commitment or approval of that can happy at this time. >> i was saying for that street. >> to mediate pedestrian safety issues it might not be a gym i don't know if a give him we certainly got that from live oaks but this is a new before the accident occurred i'd like a new give him
ginsburg the cost will be higher $67 million a had an you can do it cheaper. >> it's true my understanding it if it were privately funded not have to glow the city's procurement processes but meet the city requirements that are required of any city sponsored or leased prompt but not through the procurement process he'll tell you farther and chamber. >> so i don't know as a condition to require or at least ask staff to work with the eastern neighborhoods cac or the developer and...
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i spoke to ginsburg this morning and he's attending this meeting of campaigns and a facilitator who canround of campaigns and negotiated debates in the past and here's something that they said this morning. >> in past cycles, it was the campaigns themselves who talked to the sponsors and the institutional matter, if you issue a schedule beforehand and promise debates to news media organizations, that loss of leverage is something that i talk about. >> so the campaign has a lot more leverage with the networks on how these debates are doing and, of course, ginsburg and much more power as well. the problem, of course, the debate stage with the front-runners, had this undercard debate, ben carson who we heard from, they want less tough questions and more time for talking points which is a tough sell to the televiion networks because carson is looking for more of a forum and let's not forget, a lot of this is politics. the candidates are trying to influence the process going forward to their full advantage. they are even fundraising off of this issue. >> chris frates, thanks so much in washi
i spoke to ginsburg this morning and he's attending this meeting of campaigns and a facilitator who canround of campaigns and negotiated debates in the past and here's something that they said this morning. >> in past cycles, it was the campaigns themselves who talked to the sponsors and the institutional matter, if you issue a schedule beforehand and promise debates to news media organizations, that loss of leverage is something that i talk about. >> so the campaign has a lot more...
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here is what ben ginsburg had to say. >> what campaigns want more accountability and transparency in the debate process. they want information well in advance of the debate to be able to make decisions whether to participate or not. reporter: for that, that means essentially the campaigns want rnc out of the way so they can deal with things like lighting, the length of questions, whether they get opening statements or not. even such things as camera angles and their green rooms are part after 2 1/2 page letter of questions that all candidates and campaigns can send to the broadcasters and they want answers within 30 days of the actual event so they can make a determination if they want to go. all of this, reince priebus says is not him being put on the out with the candidates. he says he will be their chief arbiter. watch. >> there are 14 campaigns, it take as few people i guess to create a narrative but, no, the truth is, we're involved, we're in control. we're setting the calendar. in fact, if, what happened from last night goes forward, i think it is exactly where we want to be. r
here is what ben ginsburg had to say. >> what campaigns want more accountability and transparency in the debate process. they want information well in advance of the debate to be able to make decisions whether to participate or not. reporter: for that, that means essentially the campaigns want rnc out of the way so they can deal with things like lighting, the length of questions, whether they get opening statements or not. even such things as camera angles and their green rooms are part...
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ginsburg, it's great to have you on "the real story." so what was the real story behind closed doors yesterday? >> well, the real story was that the campaigns wanted to be able to negotiate with the people who are putting on the debates, talk to them directly, and so the campaigns will now ask for a process where they get to negotiate with the sponsors themselves as the campaigns. and the campaigns will send a request for information to all future sponsors of debates. >> right. >> and then the campaigns will be able to decide whether they're going to participate in those debates on the basis of the answers. >> truly that is a complete change of plans. i mean, what you're saying is that the republican national committee, the rnc, is out. >> no, not at all. i mean, the campaigns still want to partner with the rnc. the rnc will be running -- the campaigns have asked that the rnc run the logistical side, the ticketing, the credentialing, spin rooms, green rooms, filing centers, essential parts of the campaign. so the campaigns expressed the
ginsburg, it's great to have you on "the real story." so what was the real story behind closed doors yesterday? >> well, the real story was that the campaigns wanted to be able to negotiate with the people who are putting on the debates, talk to them directly, and so the campaigns will now ask for a process where they get to negotiate with the sponsors themselves as the campaigns. and the campaigns will send a request for information to all future sponsors of debates. >>...
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ben ginsburg, who has negotiated details for debates for the rnc in the past, distributed the sampleter and moderated the discussion last night. none of the campaigns have signed off on this letter. the republican national committee was not invited to the campaign confab. but chairman reince priebus said they have not been left out. >> the truth s we're involved, we're in control, we're setting the calendar. in fact, if what happens from last night goes forward, i think it's exactly where we want to be. >> and for their part, the rnc announced their chief operating officer would be the liaison to assist with debate negotiations, which was a part of the conversation on the trail today. >> i'm just gonna say, i think the rnc has some cleaning up to do. i think they're in the process of doing that, and i expect them to be a very valuable partner going forward. >> do you think chairman priebus needs to go? >> i think chairman priebus is demonstrating that he understands the distress that all the candidates are feeling and he's willing to work with us in order to alleviate the situation.
ben ginsburg, who has negotiated details for debates for the rnc in the past, distributed the sampleter and moderated the discussion last night. none of the campaigns have signed off on this letter. the republican national committee was not invited to the campaign confab. but chairman reince priebus said they have not been left out. >> the truth s we're involved, we're in control, we're setting the calendar. in fact, if what happens from last night goes forward, i think it's exactly where...
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ginsburg also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard's institute for policy. before entering law school, mr. ginsburg spent five years as a journalist. please welcome all of our panelists. [applause] mr. hanson: ms. ravel, what powers does the federal election commission have? and what does it mean to oversee federal elections? , i wasn't you know certain you're going to ask that question. i don't know if you have all seen "the house of cards," there is an actual part in it where the main character, frank underwood, is about to run for president. and there is concern by the members of his party about super pacs and the influence super pacs have. and he said in response, "i'm not the fcc. i cannot wave a magic wand." and i just wanted to be known that the sec doesn't wave -- fcc doesn't wave magic want at all. basically, the fcc oversees campaign finance issues. it does not oversee campaigns generally or elections, even though that is in its title. wh
ginsburg also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard's institute for policy. before entering law school, mr. ginsburg spent five years as a journalist. please welcome all of our panelists. [applause] mr. hanson: ms. ravel, what powers does the federal election commission have? and what does it mean to oversee federal elections? , i wasn't you know certain you're going to ask that...
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. >> ambassador ginsburg, does this u.s.ionship with russia, the obama relationship with putin, is this potentially -- again, we're saying if this turns out to be terrorism, if this ends up being a bomb. does this potentially bring the u.s. and russia together more against a common enemy? >> yes. i've always argued that we're losing sight of really what is the overall possibility for the united states here. ultimately russia wants to preserve a shiite regime inside syria but also wants to destroy isis. there's no doubt that if the united states plays this far more carefully in the beginning instead of getting itself all boxed in about what putin is doing or not doing in syria there's more of a commonality of strategic objective against isis. russia has a great deal at stake by defeating isis as well because it does not want isis extremist forces to make their way into the caucasus and continue to grab territory and launch another civil war in the muslim territories that are part of southern russia. >> how does that work? fro
. >> ambassador ginsburg, does this u.s.ionship with russia, the obama relationship with putin, is this potentially -- again, we're saying if this turns out to be terrorism, if this ends up being a bomb. does this potentially bring the u.s. and russia together more against a common enemy? >> yes. i've always argued that we're losing sight of really what is the overall possibility for the united states here. ultimately russia wants to preserve a shiite regime inside syria but also...
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ginsburg 0 consistent treatment at the street edge along the length of van ness avenue within the boundary of the civic center with the curve and at the station platform edge as you can see the site plan currently there are historic granite curves with the blocks on the entire not southern but earn side of vaeven and approximately half the western side of van ness the curve are missing preliminary in front of the the opera and the building and the block to the north there almost every block or...
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not even invited to the private meeting of the campaigns, which instead tapped gop superlawyer ben ginsburg as their negotiator. ginsberg says: 'the candidates do want to negotiate for themselves. they're appreciative of the rnc and the schedule but at the end of the day it's candidates who walk on stage, want information.' 30 days before each debate the candidates want specific questions answered about format and logistics, the draft raises concerns about biographies and graphics, how time will be managed fairly and more -- so that each candidate can decide individually to take part or not. after the 2012 debates chairman reince priebus announced that for the first time the rnc in 2016 would exert control over debates - now he's under fire for the results - a three hour debate by cnn, and what the candidates called biased questions from cnbc. the gop chairman insists the candidates are not cutting the party out. priebus says: 'no. the setting the calendar. in fact if what happened from last night goes forward, i think it is exactly where we want to be' preibus has tapped a new player in ho
not even invited to the private meeting of the campaigns, which instead tapped gop superlawyer ben ginsburg as their negotiator. ginsberg says: 'the candidates do want to negotiate for themselves. they're appreciative of the rnc and the schedule but at the end of the day it's candidates who walk on stage, want information.' 30 days before each debate the candidates want specific questions answered about format and logistics, the draft raises concerns about biographies and graphics, how time...
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. >> stephen: ruth bader ginsburg (cheers and applause) >> now there's an icon. >> stephen: jane fonda. (cheers and applause) >> and i think this is the feminist icon i like the most -- >> actually, let me tell you something about that. >> stephen: okay. benjamin franklin said that revolutions can begin in the muscles. that's true. so there. so this is feminist. >> stephen: jane, you know the muscle he was talking about, right? (laughter) benjamin franklin we're talking about here. ben had needs. (laughter) ben had needs. here's the feminist icon i like the most. >> it's me and you! (applause) >> stephen: jane fonda, thank you so much for being here! always a pleasure seeing you! "youth" is in theaters friday, december 4th. grace & frankie is on netflix. jane fonda everyone! ( band playing ) think your heartburn pill works fast? take the zantac it challenge! zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. when heartburn strikes, take zantac for faster relief than nexium or your money back. take the zantac it challenge. who wants to try? before earning enough cash bac
. >> stephen: ruth bader ginsburg (cheers and applause) >> now there's an icon. >> stephen: jane fonda. (cheers and applause) >> and i think this is the feminist icon i like the most -- >> actually, let me tell you something about that. >> stephen: okay. benjamin franklin said that revolutions can begin in the muscles. that's true. so there. so this is feminist. >> stephen: jane, you know the muscle he was talking about, right? (laughter) benjamin...
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she had the most loving marriage with this man marty ginsburg, who died. her friendship with antonin scalia. also, nitty-gritty details about how she works in the supreme court. you do not want to be one of her clerks writing a draft of one of her decisions. they edit them over and over and over again. it's just wonderful to read about how she uses her pencil on people's drafts. >> some access they got to her. >> all of the decisions should be written in plain enough english that anyone can understand them. >> which is not always the case. >> also, a visually exciting book. great illustrations. >> this next book, i wish you'd brought in last week. but it's all good. it's about the salem witch trials, which are still fascinating people so many years later. >> exactly. this is "the witches" by stacy schi schitt. it takes us back to this town of 90 families. it begins with two teenage girls who feel invisible agents at work. all of the sudden we're shading very much from the physical to the diabolical. these are people for whom the word bedeviled was literal.
she had the most loving marriage with this man marty ginsburg, who died. her friendship with antonin scalia. also, nitty-gritty details about how she works in the supreme court. you do not want to be one of her clerks writing a draft of one of her decisions. they edit them over and over and over again. it's just wonderful to read about how she uses her pencil on people's drafts. >> some access they got to her. >> all of the decisions should be written in plain enough english that...
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barbara michigany dressed as supreme court justice ruth bader gibbs burger -- ginsburg and turned the into a monster mash. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> rnl hide the candy. still much more to come on "action news." a grammy winning musician comes 0 home for a concert about the civil rights movement. >> what questions to ask before laying down your money. >>> sky6 live hd looking live over atlantic city, a little gray auto there today. meteorologist chris sowers is back next with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. for the general assembly, will pauls and chris brown claim they're for us, but we know how to spot a sleight of hand. they're bankrolled by groups funded by north jersey casino backers. and you know what that means - north jersey casino bigwigs can count on them. but can we? it's a dirty trick. north jersey casinos would take our casinos, and our jobs, and ruin our economy. will pauls and chris brown. when the chips are down, we can't trust them to stand up against north jersey casinos. to 6 another band of strong storms and heavy rain spawned three t
barbara michigany dressed as supreme court justice ruth bader gibbs burger -- ginsburg and turned the into a monster mash. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> rnl hide the candy. still much more to come on "action news." a grammy winning musician comes 0 home for a concert about the civil rights movement. >> what questions to ask before laying down your money. >>> sky6 live hd looking live over atlantic city, a little gray auto there today....
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we are going to have a bit of justice scalia talking about that along with ruth bader ginsburg.isten. [video clip] justice scalia: you can be using your first amendment rights and it could be abominable that you are using your first amendment rights. i will defend your right to use it, but i will not defend the appropriateness of the manner in which you are using it now. that could be very wrong. justice ginsburg: justice scalia was praised by some, criticized for others for his decision in the flagburning case. i imagine that you thought the act itself was reprehensible. justice scalia: i would have sent that guy to jail if i was king. [laughter] >> but you are ruling that you have the right. justice scalia: yes, you have your right to express content -- express your contempt for the government. it does not mean it was a good thing for him to do that, in that manner by burning a symbol that meant so much to so many other people. but he had the right to do it. susan: two of the justices on today's supreme court talking about the evolution of free speech in society. he said that
we are going to have a bit of justice scalia talking about that along with ruth bader ginsburg.isten. [video clip] justice scalia: you can be using your first amendment rights and it could be abominable that you are using your first amendment rights. i will defend your right to use it, but i will not defend the appropriateness of the manner in which you are using it now. that could be very wrong. justice ginsburg: justice scalia was praised by some, criticized for others for his decision in the...
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barbara mischy dressed as ruth bader ginsburg took advantage of the holiday.urned the block into a the monster mash. we got the permit and it was safer for the kids to trick or treat down the street. >> i love all the costumes. >> i love all the candy. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" sunday. >> a grammy award winning musician comes home for a could be certificate about the civil rights movement. >> looking live at atlantic city, i hear there's a warmup in the seven-day forecast. chris sowers will tell us when that comes. >> happy halloween! it was a fun night for folks in northeast philadelphia. they got to trick or treat on a pirate ship. check out what this family did to their homes. they went all out. there are pirates treasures and a must-see stop for local trick or treaters. >> what do they do for the holidays? they must get decked out. >> reporter: we were trick or treating in south jersey and there were houses that were really done up. there's a house with michael myers walking around. okay, we'll move on to the next one. they did a great
barbara mischy dressed as ruth bader ginsburg took advantage of the holiday.urned the block into a the monster mash. we got the permit and it was safer for the kids to trick or treat down the street. >> i love all the costumes. >> i love all the candy. >>> there's much more to come on "action news" sunday. >> a grammy award winning musician comes home for a could be certificate about the civil rights movement. >> looking live at atlantic city, i hear...
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here to speculate with us, then ginsburg. kerrick.a., bill ben, let me start with you.g into this new phase of the campaign, what do you think these candidates are going to be focused on as we head into the holidays and into a time when debates may matter a little bit less. ben: absolutely the time where they need to target their states and target their voters within the states to be sure those voters are going to come out and vote for them. there will be a lot of messaging geared at particular segments of the republican primary electorate, especially in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, and nevada. mark: you have spent a career making a lot of tv ads. ads not seen jeb bush move his numbers in the right directions. would you think you could drive poll numbers in the early stages with paid media on television? bill: it is very hard to do it with early media. late withut success media. early media seems to evaporate. firepower on the media site at the end is very important. , hard to what we saw get a message across, having big rating points at the end is what matters.
here to speculate with us, then ginsburg. kerrick.a., bill ben, let me start with you.g into this new phase of the campaign, what do you think these candidates are going to be focused on as we head into the holidays and into a time when debates may matter a little bit less. ben: absolutely the time where they need to target their states and target their voters within the states to be sure those voters are going to come out and vote for them. there will be a lot of messaging geared at particular...
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political strategists we know and friends of the show, steve mcmahon, and republican strategist than ginsburg d.c., and, guys, it is taken kind of for granted that the follicle have a big effect on the 2016 presidential race, and i want to ask you both to talk about this, starting with you, ben. tell me who you think is strongest and weakest in terms of the responses and in terms of the potential they have in some ways to capitalize politically on what is going on in the world right now. far, the candidates who have managed to talk to the anger on the state level are the ones who have done the best, this sort of more washington-based answers about process i think have not resonated as well among the primary electorate. grasp of have shown a the issue and sort of fluidity of thought obviously benefit also, but appealing to the sort of outright anger and shock of the grassroots has been, i think, the most successful response so far. steve, there is a little bit of tension in ben's answer, and there is this a view that the establishment candidates who have run something before or govern some thi
political strategists we know and friends of the show, steve mcmahon, and republican strategist than ginsburg d.c., and, guys, it is taken kind of for granted that the follicle have a big effect on the 2016 presidential race, and i want to ask you both to talk about this, starting with you, ben. tell me who you think is strongest and weakest in terms of the responses and in terms of the potential they have in some ways to capitalize politically on what is going on in the world right now. far,...
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limited we had a construction budget how much it to would cost the answer three to $4 million phil ginsburg of rec and park said it is 6 okay 6 if we could get this is privately printing privately fund because a couple of speakers brought this up if we could find a way to target names and addresses to the $2 million the $3 million we're required to pay in impact fees that facility is paid for by us i think there is other opportunities so i'm not sure how else to say yes, a wide variety of meetings if i can use the word half hazard we tried to address a whoo wide variety of feedback and make that all fit i think to a large decree we've been successful but we're prepared to do more i find it difficult to accept anyone saying we've been unable to meet i'm even though ceo i perching over the past 4 months attended virtually every meeting we have a lot go on i made this a priority and one of the speakers said 95 hundred square feet you've heard this around the parking and putting that kind of money and using the $2 million to augment it will be cheaper to build. >> we looked at virginia showed y
limited we had a construction budget how much it to would cost the answer three to $4 million phil ginsburg of rec and park said it is 6 okay 6 if we could get this is privately printing privately fund because a couple of speakers brought this up if we could find a way to target names and addresses to the $2 million the $3 million we're required to pay in impact fees that facility is paid for by us i think there is other opportunities so i'm not sure how else to say yes, a wide variety of...
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nina: it is a question of essays from mothers, everyone from whose bader ginsburg, gloria stephan, formery laura bush. how they raise their daughters, what kind of effort and energy they put into helping their daughters create their own narrative. charile: thank you for being here. nina: thank you, charlie. charile: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ mark: you ask a lot of questions, but you forgot the most important one. ♪ john: we will see jon meacham here on thursday but now it's the daily carson show. with interviews here, but so far his violent childhood, and a
nina: it is a question of essays from mothers, everyone from whose bader ginsburg, gloria stephan, formery laura bush. how they raise their daughters, what kind of effort and energy they put into helping their daughters create their own narrative. charile: thank you for being here. nina: thank you, charlie. charile: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ ♪ mark: you ask a lot of questions, but you forgot the most important one. ♪ john: we will see jon meacham here on thursday but...
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into your home every day and allowing us to carry on the tradition that our company's under, art ginsburg, started more than 30 years ago. art, we miss you, and we're proud to carry on your legacy . a legacy based on ."ooh it's so good!!" " jessica rae: " coming up.... rochelle sapp was back in court yesterday... and she might be getting a break on her sentencing. i'll bring you the latest on her case... up next. scott: white thanksgiving and colder temps! " " scott (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... change your thinking about buying your next one. oon. later it will changeover to snow. around sioux city.. little ice accumulation, and snow around an inch. southeast siouxland could see more of both, closer to .2 inches of ice and up to 3 inches of snow. northwest siouxland could stay dry, temperatures will be falling through the day, we already hit our high temperatures, so our 5pm temperature will be in the mid 20s. snow ends this eveni
into your home every day and allowing us to carry on the tradition that our company's under, art ginsburg, started more than 30 years ago. art, we miss you, and we're proud to carry on your legacy . a legacy based on ."ooh it's so good!!" " jessica rae: " coming up.... rochelle sapp was back in court yesterday... and she might be getting a break on her sentencing. i'll bring you the latest on her case... up next. scott: white thanksgiving and colder temps! " "...
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now they are saying we don't want ben ginsburg helping us to get together. >> no. this is like a riot. this is a riot inside the republican party. candidates want to take it over for themselves and have the power to do that. >> can trump declare some, my debate night" and invite other republicans to come? >> who knows. ben carson can have his on the internet. they are doing what they want to do. obviously, the rnc is not in a position to challenge them. >> the lack of cohesion -- i'm finding new words here. bespeaks a bigger problem. they don't seem to have anything in common. what does george bush, jeb bush now have in common with donald trump? he wants to blow things apart and go back to the plotting. let's talk about these things. >> the point is, i think the establishment such as it is is virtually nonexistent at this point. the tea party types and the outsiders are actually -- there is ideolgical animity. they are all on the same page in terms of immigration, taxes, obamacare, you name it. they see what's left of the establishment as an impediment. >> some guy
now they are saying we don't want ben ginsburg helping us to get together. >> no. this is like a riot. this is a riot inside the republican party. candidates want to take it over for themselves and have the power to do that. >> can trump declare some, my debate night" and invite other republicans to come? >> who knows. ben carson can have his on the internet. they are doing what they want to do. obviously, the rnc is not in a position to challenge them. >> the lack...
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nina: it is a collection of essays from mothers, everyone from whose bader ginsburg, gloria stephan,dy laura bush. how they raise their daughters, what kind of effort and energy they put into helping their daughters create their own narrative. charlie: thank you for being here. nina: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ angie: i'm angie lau in hong kong. china's consumer data waned in the fourth quarter. policy makers may need to add more stimulus. cpi rose 1.2% from a year earlier, while ppi dropped 5.9%, the 45th straight month in the red. japan's current account was in the surplus for a 15th consecutive month in september. the wiki and lifted income from overseas. the ¥1.5 trillion access was about $12 billion and was narrower than expected and assign companies are hoarding cash. the oecd cut its global forecast
nina: it is a collection of essays from mothers, everyone from whose bader ginsburg, gloria stephan,dy laura bush. how they raise their daughters, what kind of effort and energy they put into helping their daughters create their own narrative. charlie: thank you for being here. nina: thank you, charlie. charlie: thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ angie: i'm angie lau in hong kong. china's consumer data waned in the fourth quarter. policy makers may need to add more stimulus. cpi...
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top republican lawyer ben ginsburg. >> what happened happened and so you often have to make course corrections and now it's time to make a course correction. >> reporter: meanwhile, after last week's uninspired debate performance, jeb bush is vowing to step up his game. >> look, i know that i got to get better doing the debate and i -- i am a grinder. when i see i'm not doing something well, then i reset and i get better. >> reporter: for now, he is sticking to his guns, again attacking protege turned rival marco rubio for his poor senate attendance record. >> if you're elected to serve, you should show up and vote. >> reporter: rubio again refusing to take the bait. >> i have tremendous admiration, i said that de it he debate, never hear me bad mouth him. >> that was nbc's peter alexander reporting. the next debate is happening one week from tomorrow night on the fox business network. >>> actor and lawmaker fred thompson has died. the former u.s. senator and law and order star passed away from lymphoma yesterday. the tennessee republican served in the senate for eight years. he ran for presid
top republican lawyer ben ginsburg. >> what happened happened and so you often have to make course corrections and now it's time to make a course correction. >> reporter: meanwhile, after last week's uninspired debate performance, jeb bush is vowing to step up his game. >> look, i know that i got to get better doing the debate and i -- i am a grinder. when i see i'm not doing something well, then i reset and i get better. >> reporter: for now, he is sticking to his guns,...
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instead they invited republican lawyer and the negotiator than ginsburg as an impartial facilitator. >> after the meeting these demands emerged: a two hour time limit, 30 seconds for opening and closing statements and speaking time for each candidate. and if those demands are meant, something -- met, something of a failed threat to cut the media out of the park -- process. >>> facebook, twitter, google, they could all host a debate. >> a new mental health program, laura's law assists outpatient treatment for court-ordered mental health care. the mayor called it an option for family members to help severely ill relatives. >>> a beach vacation takes a terrifying turn when a woman is attacked by a sharp. how witnesses described her fight in the water. >>> and let's take a live look: the golden gate bridge. it is wet. roberta has you covered in here she is. >> looking at our live high death doppler radar -- high definition doppler radar. i will tell you how long it takes to get to work. are heaviest rain is pushing to the bay area right now. i will tell you just how much rain you can exp
instead they invited republican lawyer and the negotiator than ginsburg as an impartial facilitator. >> after the meeting these demands emerged: a two hour time limit, 30 seconds for opening and closing statements and speaking time for each candidate. and if those demands are meant, something -- met, something of a failed threat to cut the media out of the park -- process. >>> facebook, twitter, google, they could all host a debate. >> a new mental health program, laura's...
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ruth bader ginsburg, nancy pelosi, madeline albright, gloria stefan, former first lady lawilaura bushwrote essayn how they raised their daughters and what energy they put in helping their daughters create their own narrative. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. for more about thisser program and earlier episodes, visit us online at crbt.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> blockbuster growth. the economy adds the most jobs in nearly a year. does that make an interest rate increase next month a foregone conclusion? >>> on the hunt. this week's market monitor says now is the time to look for value. he's got three names for your portfolio. >>> and windows of the soul. how a new eye test can help doctors take some of the mystery out of diagnosing concussions. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for this friday november the 6th. >>> and we bid you a good evening, everybody. i'm
ruth bader ginsburg, nancy pelosi, madeline albright, gloria stefan, former first lady lawilaura bushwrote essayn how they raised their daughters and what energy they put in helping their daughters create their own narrative. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. for more about thisser program and earlier episodes, visit us online at crbt.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪...
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ruth bader ginsburg, nancy pelosi, madeline albright, gloria stefan, former first lady lawilaura bushwrote essayn how they raised their daughters and what energy they put in helping their daughters create their own narrative. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. for more about thisser program and earlier episodes, visit us online at crbt.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org kacyra: it kind of was like the bang that set off the night. rogers: that is the funkiest restaurant. man: the honey walnut prawns will make your insides smile. klugman: more tortillas, please. khazar: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? man #3: i love crème brûlée. woman: the octopus should've been, like, quadropus, because it was really small. sbrocco: and you know that when you split something, all the calories evaporate, and then there's none. man: that's right, yeah.
ruth bader ginsburg, nancy pelosi, madeline albright, gloria stefan, former first lady lawilaura bushwrote essayn how they raised their daughters and what energy they put in helping their daughters create their own narrative. >> rose: thank you for joining us, see you next time. for more about thisser program and earlier episodes, visit us online at crbt.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org kacyra: it...
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so here's kind of what they drafted together with the help of republican lawyer ben ginsburg. this is their list. they have to fill out a questionnaire about format length and names of moderators. this is what is going to happen for the networks who are hosting these debates. they have to schedule a conference call prior to the debates. a lot of criticism that they didn't know what they were going into. they have to allow candidates to use prior debates to determine participation in future debates t criteria is something that will be very interesting to watch. they want at least 30-second opening and closing statements, allow the candidates approval of graphics and biographies and end lightning round questions, questions that call for a show of hands. all of these things then are going to be reviewed by the campaigns for four days. they have to go back and then there will be a final letter that is sent to the broadcasters. >> so we talked about telemundo. the disagreement between the bush and trump campaigns on that. where else was there agreement or disagreement among the cam
so here's kind of what they drafted together with the help of republican lawyer ben ginsburg. this is their list. they have to fill out a questionnaire about format length and names of moderators. this is what is going to happen for the networks who are hosting these debates. they have to schedule a conference call prior to the debates. a lot of criticism that they didn't know what they were going into. they have to allow candidates to use prior debates to determine participation in future...
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the justices- stephen breyer, joined by ruth bader ginsburg- noted that the risk of executing an innocentson remains great, that factors such as race, gender and geography make the death penalty arbitrary. that the decades long delays between sentence and execution defeat the goals of deterrence and retribution, and that death sentences and execution are becoming increasingly unusual, down almost 70% in the last 15 years. >> i recognize that we are a court, not a legislature, but the matters i have discussed are judicial matters. they concern the infliction of an unfair, cruel and unusual punishment upon individuals at odds with a specific constraint that the constitution imposes upon the democratic process. >> reporter: the country appears to be slowly but inexorably away from capital punishment. if so, the supreme court may not be too far behind. >> woodruff: the justices also heard a case looking at the issue of online privacy. for more on both cases, we turn to marcia coyle of the "national law journal," who was at the supreme court today. welcome back, marcia. let's talk first about
the justices- stephen breyer, joined by ruth bader ginsburg- noted that the risk of executing an innocentson remains great, that factors such as race, gender and geography make the death penalty arbitrary. that the decades long delays between sentence and execution defeat the goals of deterrence and retribution, and that death sentences and execution are becoming increasingly unusual, down almost 70% in the last 15 years. >> i recognize that we are a court, not a legislature, but the...