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come on. >> antonin scalia: would i lie? trust me, who can you trust, right? ( laughs ) >> clarence thomas: this is what we spent our time doing this, still got it. ( laughs ) >> kroft: scalia's fellow conservative, justice clarence thomas, grew up poor in georgia. indoor plumbing? >> thomas: no, goodness, no. there was an outhouse that we shared with some other families. >> welcome to your old neighborhood. >> sonia sotomayor: gracias. >> kroft: justice sonia sotomayor; her parents immigrated from puerto rico. she grew up in a public housing project in new york. >> pelley: you know, your brother told us that, more than once in this neighborhood, he got beaten up. >> sotomayor: yep. and more than once, i beat up the person who beat him up. ( laughs ) >> why don't you just stop filming now? >> kroft: "60 minutes" has done its fair share of exposeÉs, lare and small. congressman! congressman! we blew the whistle on insider trading in congress. >> we'll make a deal. okay. >> kroft: and the never-ending parade of small-time cons,
come on. >> antonin scalia: would i lie? trust me, who can you trust, right? ( laughs ) >> clarence thomas: this is what we spent our time doing this, still got it. ( laughs ) >> kroft: scalia's fellow conservative, justice clarence thomas, grew up poor in georgia. indoor plumbing? >> thomas: no, goodness, no. there was an outhouse that we shared with some other families. >> welcome to your old neighborhood. >> sonia sotomayor: gracias. >> kroft:...
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ainsley: new book reveals what the late justice antonin scalia thought about trump. born free ♪ born free ♪ here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packed with goodness. ainsley: ramsey solutions finance expert and author of "love your life, not theirs" is rachel cruze. she is here to answer some of your questions to get your finances in order to start off 2018 in a great way. rachel, good to see you. >> great to see you too. thanks for having me. ainsley: you are welcome. start with mike's question he is down in florida and he sa
ainsley: new book reveals what the late justice antonin scalia thought about trump. born free ♪ born free ♪ here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that...
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now as a federal appellate judge, and christopher scalia son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shared selection from his fathers speeches. in the coming weeks on "after words" republican national committee spokesperson will report on the grassroots populist movement in the u.s. black lives matter cofounder will discuss the birth and growth of improvement. this weekend on "after words" women's march in washington cochair reflects on the 2017 march and what's ahead for the movement. >> we felt bad, the democratic party of democrats in general were too busy focusing on vote for us because we're not them. vote for us because they are racist. vote for us because they are the deplorable spec that's not how people are moved and i think about often, unmoved by things i care about. unmoved by communities that i love. i am moved by the idea i had a role to play in protecting the most marginalized. what we want to bring forth to this people attending the women's march this is not just about we're here because were anti-trump. at the trump. trump is just the manifestation of the unfortunat
now as a federal appellate judge, and christopher scalia son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shared selection from his fathers speeches. in the coming weeks on "after words" republican national committee spokesperson will report on the grassroots populist movement in the u.s. black lives matter cofounder will discuss the birth and growth of improvement. this weekend on "after words" women's march in washington cochair reflects on the 2017 march and what's...
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[inaudible conversations] >>host: christopher scalia your father justice antonin scalia was one of the most powerful riders with the supreme court opinions, writing dissents with the fingers but this is not a book about that but speeches. why? >> supreme court opinions are memorable writing his opinions first for that reason. but his speeches have the same great qualities but the advantages to let more of his personality shine through he was a great performer and played mcbeth in the high school production and the president of the georgetown theater club but in the way it just doesn't in the opinion. i think they have to follow certain conventions that are asked to turn off the average person if you are not a court follower or law student but we want a collection that to be of interest to the average america american. >> like well-adjusted normal people? >> they will need a writeup of an opinion. but one of the advantages of the speeches especially about the law is my dad could explain his approach on interrupted without having to focus on a specific case without bringing in multiple c
[inaudible conversations] >>host: christopher scalia your father justice antonin scalia was one of the most powerful riders with the supreme court opinions, writing dissents with the fingers but this is not a book about that but speeches. why? >> supreme court opinions are memorable writing his opinions first for that reason. but his speeches have the same great qualities but the advantages to let more of his personality shine through he was a great performer and played mcbeth in...
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they detail the relationship between antonin scalia and david brian.they offer a critical look at the trump administration and how it's reshaping the political landscape. in broken, they weigh in on partisanship in the senate. virginia eubanks looks at algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores and watch for many of the authors in the new
they detail the relationship between antonin scalia and david brian.they offer a critical look at the trump administration and how it's reshaping the political landscape. in broken, they weigh in on partisanship in the senate. virginia eubanks looks at algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores and watch for many of the authors in the new
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jillian: antonin scalia found donald from refreshing according to a new memoir out today.account of the friendship between eno brian garner, speaking about donald trump in the early days on the campaign trail calling him unfiltered and more genuine than a candidate whose every utterance is airbrushed. >> personal cell phones will no longer be allowed in the west wing of the white house, phones not issued or authorized by the white house monday through friday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, working hours, reporters can only bring phones for work or escort, the band will prevent the leaks of classified information from this administration. >> a wonderful surprise from the white house coming in the mail for one newly married couple. rob: they get this congratulatory letter from donald trump and first lady melania after they decided to mail their wedding invitation to the oval office. >> the letter say, quote, we join your family and friends in celebrating this joyous occasion and your love and commitment to one another. >> turning to extreme weather, massive mountains of thick ice pili
jillian: antonin scalia found donald from refreshing according to a new memoir out today.account of the friendship between eno brian garner, speaking about donald trump in the early days on the campaign trail calling him unfiltered and more genuine than a candidate whose every utterance is airbrushed. >> personal cell phones will no longer be allowed in the west wing of the white house, phones not issued or authorized by the white house monday through friday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, working...
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and this weekend on "after words," christopher scalia, son to have late supreme court justice antonin scalia, will share selections from his father's speeches. >> he delivered -- i think i know the stump speech you're referring to. it's a speech he delivered about originalism and why it's superior to what's called the living constitution approach -- >> right. >> -- to jurisprudence. and i heard him deliver that speech too in madison, wisconsin, in 2001. and it's one he delivered very often. it was his stump speech. i was looking forward to finding a written version of that because i loved that speech. i thought it was great. >> right. >> it included a wonderful passage where he compared the living constitution approach to a it's commercial from the 1980s where a -- a prego commercial where somebody is making pasta, just heating up store-bought pasta sauce, and the husband says to his wife, what, you're using this store-bought sauce, you're not doing it homemade? what about the oregano? and the wife says, it's in there. what about the pepper? it's in there. the garlic? it's in there. and my d
and this weekend on "after words," christopher scalia, son to have late supreme court justice antonin scalia, will share selections from his father's speeches. >> he delivered -- i think i know the stump speech you're referring to. it's a speech he delivered about originalism and why it's superior to what's called the living constitution approach -- >> right. >> -- to jurisprudence. and i heard him deliver that speech too in madison, wisconsin, in 2001. and it's one...
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weekly author interview program, john newman reflected on his career, christopher scalia, son of antonin scalia collectioned of father's speeches and astronaut scott kelly discussed record-setting space year. black lives matter cofounder patrice will discuss the birth and growth of the movement and this weekend on afterwords former clinton administration officials peter will argue that u.s. courts are using fines and fees to exploit the economically impoverished. >> the bigger thing is actually not the made up things or the very low kinds of violations, it's there, the bigger thing is driver's license suspension. more than half of -- of these low violations or whatever they are relates to that. not necessarily something they did driving their car by the way. they use it for a variety of things. >> disorderly conduct. >> in some cases if they have a driver's license they could move for something like that. that's absolutely right. whether or not the particular state california which doesn't put people in jail for doing these things but what it does do is that garnishes and takes tax refund, usin
weekly author interview program, john newman reflected on his career, christopher scalia, son of antonin scalia collectioned of father's speeches and astronaut scott kelly discussed record-setting space year. black lives matter cofounder patrice will discuss the birth and growth of the movement and this weekend on afterwords former clinton administration officials peter will argue that u.s. courts are using fines and fees to exploit the economically impoverished. >> the bigger thing is...
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we have appointed a supreme court justice to replace the late, great antonin scalia.e is judge neil gorsuch. he will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. we believe, especially the people in tennessee. i know you people so well. in peace through strength, that's what we are going to have.re and we are taking steps to make sure that our allies pay their fair share. they have to pay. we've begun a dramatic effort to eliminate job killing federal regulations like nobody has ever seen before. slash, slash. we are going to protect the environment, we are going to t protect people's safeties, but let me tell you, the regulation business has become a terrible business, and we're going toe bring it down to where it shoul be. ♪ >> we sacrificed our own middle-class to finance the growth of foreign countries. but those days, ladies and gentlemen of kentucky, are over. is that okay? those days are over! it's crazy. you know what that is? much more than 60,000 factories. it is like, if you have a map how do you put that many dots on the map? more than 60,000,
we have appointed a supreme court justice to replace the late, great antonin scalia.e is judge neil gorsuch. he will uphold and defend the constitution of the united states. we believe, especially the people in tennessee. i know you people so well. in peace through strength, that's what we are going to have.re and we are taking steps to make sure that our allies pay their fair share. they have to pay. we've begun a dramatic effort to eliminate job killing federal regulations like nobody has...
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teaching at george mason university's antonin scalia school of law.serving as a member of the national labor relations board, working as the us attorney for the southern district of florida and serving as the dean of the florida international university school of law. college of law, excuse me. that breath of life experience served as an excellent foundation for his current job as united states secretary of labor, where he works to foster, promote and develop the welfare of wage earners, job seekers and retirees of the united states. it's an enormous responsibility, secretary acosta manages 7000 federal workers charged with this task across our nation. i was pleased when secretary acosta came to south dakota for the first of our four workshops and i've been impressed with his commitment to working on behalf of today's labor force and for his vision for the workforce of tomorrow so please welcome our guest speaker, secretary alexander acosta, the us secretary of labor. [applause] >> thank you for the introduction and thank you for the invitation to join you again. as some of you know, g
teaching at george mason university's antonin scalia school of law.serving as a member of the national labor relations board, working as the us attorney for the southern district of florida and serving as the dean of the florida international university school of law. college of law, excuse me. that breath of life experience served as an excellent foundation for his current job as united states secretary of labor, where he works to foster, promote and develop the welfare of wage earners, job...
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the late antonin scalia a, in the citizens united decision, wrote that. he said anyone who is brave enough in the public square to talk about politics should be brave enough to disclose who they are. in the state of south carolina, if you are a registered lobbyist, you cannot make political contributions. this is a conservative state and the conservative state supreme court held up that law for 20 years. the idea being that come if you are a lobbyist and you announce that, you have a next to grind with the government, so why should you be allowed to give me money on top of that? that looks like bribery. it looks like quid pro quo. instituting some kind of a law like that in washington would be amazing. it would turn the finance committee into a committee whose job would be to really steady policy and regulate the finance industry as opposed to suck up money from the finance industry. in the last one is you have to put a better cop on the beat. with the federal election commission, it has been a gridlock commission for years. the commission is comprised of
the late antonin scalia a, in the citizens united decision, wrote that. he said anyone who is brave enough in the public square to talk about politics should be brave enough to disclose who they are. in the state of south carolina, if you are a registered lobbyist, you cannot make political contributions. this is a conservative state and the conservative state supreme court held up that law for 20 years. the idea being that come if you are a lobbyist and you announce that, you have a next to...
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the senate confirmed justice neal gorsuch to replace the late antonin scalia on the supreme court n maymp fired the fbi director james comey. that led to the appointment of a special counsel robert mueller. to run the investigation into russia' election meddling and possible collusion with members of team trump. the investigation led to the indictment of former trump campaign chairman paul man any fort and campaign aid rick gates. also the former national security adviser general michael flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts with the russian ambassador. he's now cooperating with the special counsel. >> also in may, a deadly terror attack an ariana grande concert in he know. 22 people killed. dozens more hurt. just one of several attacks against western countries throughout the year. >> in june, a shoot tag republican congressional baseball practice outside d.c. the majority whip steve scalise the most seriously wounded. three months later -- [ applause ] >> -- he got a standing ovation as he returned to congress. >> you have no idea how great this feels to be back
the senate confirmed justice neal gorsuch to replace the late antonin scalia on the supreme court n maymp fired the fbi director james comey. that led to the appointment of a special counsel robert mueller. to run the investigation into russia' election meddling and possible collusion with members of team trump. the investigation led to the indictment of former trump campaign chairman paul man any fort and campaign aid rick gates. also the former national security adviser general michael flynn...
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up next on booktv afterwards christopher scalia son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia chairs had his father speeches on law, faith and vur chew and interviewed by los angeles times supreme court correspondent david savage. >> christopher scalia your father justice angt anyone scalia one of the most powerful writer of the supreme court opinions, he wrote a lot of decent with the real zingers, great for people like me quoting them but this is not a book about court opinion but a book about speeches so why speechsome >> as you said his court opinions are memorable and i'm a often told by law students and reporters that they liked they went to his opinions first for that reason. they were -- so crisply written and powerful, and his speeches are -- are have some of the same really all of the same great qualities that his opinions do. but i think the advantage of the speech is that -- he could let more of his personality shine through or for one thing. he was a great. performer a little bit of a ham he played in the high school production of that play. and he was -- i think t
up next on booktv afterwards christopher scalia son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia chairs had his father speeches on law, faith and vur chew and interviewed by los angeles times supreme court correspondent david savage. >> christopher scalia your father justice angt anyone scalia one of the most powerful writer of the supreme court opinions, he wrote a lot of decent with the real zingers, great for people like me quoting them but this is not a book about court opinion...
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being published this week, -- detailing the relationship between the late supreme court justice antonin scalia and legal expert, brian garner. former white house speechwriter david from with a critical look at how the trump administration is affecting the political landscaping. and partisanship in the senate. and also how algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> hello! that is loud! kind of scared me. thank you for joining us at powell's books.
being published this week, -- detailing the relationship between the late supreme court justice antonin scalia and legal expert, brian garner. former white house speechwriter david from with a critical look at how the trump administration is affecting the political landscaping. and partisanship in the senate. and also how algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in...
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christopher scalia, son of antonin scalia shared collections of his father's speeches. scott kelly talked about his record-setting year on the international space station. in the coming weeks will discuss the birth and growth of the black lives matter movement. former clinton administration official, will argue that u.s. courts are using fines and fees to exploit the economically impoverished. >> the bigger thing about the fines and fees is not these made-up things are very low kind of violatis. the bigger things his driver's license suspension. more than half of these violations relates to that. not necessarily something they did drive in their car. these it for a variety of things. >> that's right. in some states, they can lose it for something like that. whether or not the particular state, california which doesn't put people in jail for doing these things, but it does garnish the wages. it takes tax refund. he uses bill collectors to go after these people. in california they've taken 4 million driver licenses away from people. goes around the country, well over a mi
christopher scalia, son of antonin scalia shared collections of his father's speeches. scott kelly talked about his record-setting year on the international space station. in the coming weeks will discuss the birth and growth of the black lives matter movement. former clinton administration official, will argue that u.s. courts are using fines and fees to exploit the economically impoverished. >> the bigger thing about the fines and fees is not these made-up things are very low kind of...
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. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of zingers, but this not about court opinions, it's about speeches. his court opinions are memorable and i'm often said they went to his opinions first for that reason, they were so crispy written and evocative and powerful and his speeches have the same qualities as his opinions do. he could let more of his personality shine through for one thing. he was a great performer, a little bit of a ham. he played macbeth in a high school production and i think the president of georgetown theater club so that shined through in the speeches in the way it doesn't in the opinions. and court opinions are necessarily-- they have to follow certain conventions that are asked to turn off the average person who is not a court person or a law student. so we wanted a collection that would be of interest to the layman, really. so it'd be interesting to the average americans and not j
. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of zingers, but this not about court opinions, it's about speeches. his court opinions are memorable and i'm often said they went to his opinions first for that reason, they were so crispy written and evocative and powerful and his speeches have the same...
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also between antonin scalia and legal expert briern garner.r white house speech writer david thumb officer critical look how trump administration is reshaping the political landscape. in trump. in broken former senior senate staffer weighs miss on partnership in the senate and political science professor virginia look at how algorithm and automated programs have impacted poor in automating inequality in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future. on booktv, on c-span2. here's a look at some of the best nonfiction books of 2017 according to the los angeles times. atlantic national correspondent franklin fuller reports on tradeoff between technology and personal privacy in world without mind. in the great quake, "new york times" science reporter henry fountain reports on the largest earthquake ever recorded in north america which happened many 1964 in alaska. biographer ruth franklin recalls the life and writing of author shirley jackson. pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn telling story behind a classi
also between antonin scalia and legal expert briern garner.r white house speech writer david thumb officer critical look how trump administration is reshaping the political landscape. in trump. in broken former senior senate staffer weighs miss on partnership in the senate and political science professor virginia look at how algorithm and automated programs have impacted poor in automating inequality in book stores this coming week and watch for many of the authors in the near future. on...
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before joining the trump administration, she was an associate professor of law at the antonin scalia a law school at george mason university. while there, she founded the center for the study of administrative state. before joining george mason, she served in all three branches of government. she was counsel to the senate judiciary committee under senator orrin hatch. she clerked for the supreme court justice clarence thomas. she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president george w. bush. i'm delighted to have her here. she willfor today is speak for approximately 20 minutes, then i will join her on stage for some question-and-answer, then we will turn to all of you for further questions and answers from her as well. with that, please join me in welcoming administrator rao. [applause] >> great. thanks so much to ted for inviting me to be here today and to brookings for hosting this event. event. every time i have a public appearance, i asked my staff and close advisers for jokes. i have to say, no one ever comes up with any. i try to joke about the fact that we don
before joining the trump administration, she was an associate professor of law at the antonin scalia a law school at george mason university. while there, she founded the center for the study of administrative state. before joining george mason, she served in all three branches of government. she was counsel to the senate judiciary committee under senator orrin hatch. she clerked for the supreme court justice clarence thomas. she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president...
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before joining the trump administration, she was an associate purpose of law at the antonin scalia a law school at george mason university. mason shening george served in all three branches of government, she was counsel to the senate judiciary committee under orrin hatch. thomasrked for clarence and she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president george w. bush. i am delighted to have her here. today is she will speak for approximately 20 minutes and then i will join her on stage for question and answers and then we will turn to all of you for further questions and answers from her. with that, please join me and welcoming administrator rao. [applause] ms. rao: thanks so much to ted for inviting me to be here today and to brookings for hosting this event. every time i have a public experience i asked my staff and close advisers for jokes. no one ever comes up with any. i try to joke about the fact that we no longer have any jokes. my chief of staff has said to me, you are the administrator of the office of information and regulatory affairs, it is just not funny. j
before joining the trump administration, she was an associate purpose of law at the antonin scalia a law school at george mason university. mason shening george served in all three branches of government, she was counsel to the senate judiciary committee under orrin hatch. thomasrked for clarence and she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president george w. bush. i am delighted to have her here. today is she will speak for approximately 20 minutes and then i will join her on...
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my unusual friendship with justice antonin scalia.ple individual stock. juneau therapeutics is way up. the wall street journal reports celgene is in talks to buy juneau therapeutics. how about big tech names? i can't really say that's where all the money has been going all of them are down except microsoft which is way way up. a dollar 41 higher. 1.6%. how about that. we have at least nine new companies giving bonuses or raising wages thanks to the tax bill. up next, a ceo who is doing just that. i've got a smarty question for you. who thanks these bonuses are just pathetic crumbs? focal ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's
my unusual friendship with justice antonin scalia.ple individual stock. juneau therapeutics is way up. the wall street journal reports celgene is in talks to buy juneau therapeutics. how about big tech names? i can't really say that's where all the money has been going all of them are down except microsoft which is way way up. a dollar 41 higher. 1.6%. how about that. we have at least nine new companies giving bonuses or raising wages thanks to the tax bill. up next, a ceo who is doing just...
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they detail the relationship between antonin scalia and david brian. they offer a critical look at the trump administration and how it's reshaping the political landscape. in broken, they weigh in on partisanship in the senate. virginia eubanks looks at algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores and watch for many of the authors in the new -- near feature on book tv. >> thank you for coming. thank you for coming through the snow and the sleet and whatever it's doing out there, and on star wars day. it's really appreciated. welcome to the woodrow wilson center. how to survive and thrive in the third digital revolution. my name is elizabeth newberryil and i am the director for the gains program. when i'm not introducing world famous authors, i look at the gains and the tools we have two translate complexity.s from diy file labs and maker spaces for health innovation to citizen science and cyber security labs for congressional staff, we specialize in being the bridge between those
they detail the relationship between antonin scalia and david brian. they offer a critical look at the trump administration and how it's reshaping the political landscape. in broken, they weigh in on partisanship in the senate. virginia eubanks looks at algorithms and automated programs have impacted the poor in automating inequality. look for these titles in bookstores and watch for many of the authors in the new -- near feature on book tv. >> thank you for coming. thank you for coming...
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gorsuch to the supreme court, he delivered on a key campaign promise, to replace the late justice antonin scaliaive. >> you've got to go for trump, supreme court justices. >> reporter: in 2016, 56% of republican voters said the supreme court was the most important factor in their support for donald trump. but the white house is also making its mark on the lower courts where the president is looking to fill 145 vacancies nationwide. >> what the president's doing with the courts is truly transformative. >> reporter: he helps lead the conservative federalists society. >> these are people that believe in self-government, that most of the decisions need to be decided by the people. >> have you ever tried a jury trial? >> i have not. >> civil? >> no. >> reporter: two of the president's nominees were forced to withdraw over questions about their qualifications. but on the appeals courts, the new judges are highly credentialed conservative powerhouses, what you'd expect from a traditional republican president. critics say it's their philosophy that could lead to a rollback of civil rights. >> we receive
gorsuch to the supreme court, he delivered on a key campaign promise, to replace the late justice antonin scaliaive. >> you've got to go for trump, supreme court justices. >> reporter: in 2016, 56% of republican voters said the supreme court was the most important factor in their support for donald trump. but the white house is also making its mark on the lower courts where the president is looking to fill 145 vacancies nationwide. >> what the president's doing with the courts...
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. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of
. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of
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he was also a clerk for justice antonin scalia on the united states supreme court. i was privileged to have him as my general counsel when i had the honor of serving as hh secretary under george w. bush. alex was a counsel who developed a deep understanding of hhs, its mission and its respect for the rules and laws regulating and governing these programs. as a result, he deeply respected and passionately was respected by the career civil servants with whom he worked for and led. from his tenure as general counsel he went on to serve as deputy secretary at hhs, further deepening his experience with an understanding of his department. its important responsibilities and its world class employees. and most recently, he successfully led a large and important health care company in this country. but the basis of my recommendation is not just alex's intellect, his leadership interns, or the deep understanding of the department which he might lead. he is one of the most important -- one of the most important attributes of alex azar is his character. i know from personal exp
he was also a clerk for justice antonin scalia on the united states supreme court. i was privileged to have him as my general counsel when i had the honor of serving as hh secretary under george w. bush. alex was a counsel who developed a deep understanding of hhs, its mission and its respect for the rules and laws regulating and governing these programs. as a result, he deeply respected and passionately was respected by the career civil servants with whom he worked for and led. from his tenure...
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in seventh, it's scalia speakes, a collection of the late supreme court justice antonin and ally ya's speeches edited by his son and his former law clerk. after that, former house speaker newt gingrich gives his thoughts on the 45th president in "understanding trump," followed by president george w. bush's portraits of courage, a collection of his paintings of veterans. and wrapping up our list is fox news' laura ingram on president trump's political agenda and his relationship with the republican party in billionaire at the barricades. those -- most of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> as we were downstairs getting ready to start the ceremony, captain yellin was asking me, do i stand for the army? or do i stand for the air force? because he was in the army air forces. [laughter] i said, sir, you're 93 years old, you can stand for anybody you want to. [laughter] [applause] captain jerry yellin is an army air forces veteran who served in
in seventh, it's scalia speakes, a collection of the late supreme court justice antonin and ally ya's speeches edited by his son and his former law clerk. after that, former house speaker newt gingrich gives his thoughts on the 45th president in "understanding trump," followed by president george w. bush's portraits of courage, a collection of his paintings of veterans. and wrapping up our list is fox news' laura ingram on president trump's political agenda and his relationship with...
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in seventh, it's scalia speakes, a collection of the late supreme court justice antonin and ally ya's speeches edited by his son and his former law clerk. after that, former house speaker newt gingrich gives his thoughts on the 45th president in "understanding trump," followed by president george w. bush's portraits of courage, a collection of his paintings of veterans. and wrapping up our list is fox news' laura ingram on president trump's political agenda and his relationship with
in seventh, it's scalia speakes, a collection of the late supreme court justice antonin and ally ya's speeches edited by his son and his former law clerk. after that, former house speaker newt gingrich gives his thoughts on the 45th president in "understanding trump," followed by president george w. bush's portraits of courage, a collection of his paintings of veterans. and wrapping up our list is fox news' laura ingram on president trump's political agenda and his relationship with