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>> were you personally obsesswith ruth bader ginsberg? >> as a jewish opera fan, i felt something in common with justice ginsberg. >> in fact justice ka caig kagad she made possible my own career. is that among her biggest achievement? >> if she had never been named as the supreme court, she transformed the understanding of the constitution and mate maid it such that women and men were equal under the law. that hasn't happened before she got to work. >> you talk about the odd couple in this court, justice scalia and ginsberg, how did this begin? >> i 30 she finds justice scalia for all they disagree with totally hilarious. >> you talk about new year's eve parties i believe and the two of them having parties together and they didn't talk anything about politics nothing about the law, right? that plus have been a boring conversation. >> i think it's entertaining for them. anyone who can make justice ginsberg laugh, is ace in her book. >> do you think she's going to retire any time soon? >> no. she has no intention to quit until she can't do
>> were you personally obsesswith ruth bader ginsberg? >> as a jewish opera fan, i felt something in common with justice ginsberg. >> in fact justice ka caig kagad she made possible my own career. is that among her biggest achievement? >> if she had never been named as the supreme court, she transformed the understanding of the constitution and mate maid it such that women and men were equal under the law. that hasn't happened before she got to work. >> you talk...
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all involve death, and all involve the bader-meinhof gang. >> the bader-meinhof group or red army factionst germany was part of a 1970s trend of marxist vanguard groups. the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalistic structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and that the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. but the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas bader, continued to mastermind terrorist operations from inside prison, passing instructions through his attorneys. >> one of the baader-346789 meinhoff gang said one of the most fantastic things in the 1970s was not to be a rock star but to be a revolutionary. >> unlike the i.r.a. or other groups, the red army faction kills selectively, prosecutors, bankers, leaders of the society they wish so fervently to destroy. >> they thought the more high pr
all involve death, and all involve the bader-meinhof gang. >> the bader-meinhof group or red army factionst germany was part of a 1970s trend of marxist vanguard groups. the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalistic structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and that the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the...
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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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the resorts opening is a good sign for the stores and some skiers and baders are changing plans. >> i was not going until off the holidays so hopefully i will get out next weekend and beach the run. >> last area slow gave up after trying to ski and want to utah. she is hoping to keep her dollars at the california resorts this year. >> if you plan on hitting the slopes we want to see your pictures and video so share them with us with # abc7now. agoagoyoucouldseethem-- you could see them on air or online. >> and a terrible explosion in new jersey, keeping tabs on airlines an effort to make sure who patiently teaches how ta feast comes to life. the "family" ...who spends their holiday dinner with thankful strangers. the neighbor...who shares the season with another. you inspire us to do everything we do... ...for goodness' sake. >> developing news one person is missing after a standardly health explosion in new jersey this morning. the blast killed one man and 15 others were injured. the mayor of elizabeth, new jersey, in northern new jersey, says first responders do not necessity not mi
the resorts opening is a good sign for the stores and some skiers and baders are changing plans. >> i was not going until off the holidays so hopefully i will get out next weekend and beach the run. >> last area slow gave up after trying to ski and want to utah. she is hoping to keep her dollars at the california resorts this year. >> if you plan on hitting the slopes we want to see your pictures and video so share them with us with # abc7now. agoagoyoucouldseethem-- you could...
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michelle bader got married at 43 and immediately started trying for a family. >> i'm thinking, i'm gettingregnant on my honeymoon. >> like, let's do this. >> of course. that's what happens. >> you didn't? >> did not. and i didn't the month after. or the month after. >> reporter: she visited multiple fertility doctors and tried ivf with her own eggs. but still wasn't able to conceive. >> emotionally at that point, what was it like? >> i lost a lot of tears. i was depressed. i turned inward. >> reporter: michelle didn't realize that getting pregnant at her age would be so hard. by age 40, some women only have a 2% to 5% chance of having a baby naturally. >> the media doesn't tell you. the actors or actresses that have their kids later in life, they don't tell you that they had donor eggs. so i guess you see it and it's around you and you think, if they can, i can. >> at what point did you realize that having an egg donor was going to be your solution? >> i went to everyone and did everything that somebody recommended in order to help me get a baby. i did it all. and at some point you're just
michelle bader got married at 43 and immediately started trying for a family. >> i'm thinking, i'm gettingregnant on my honeymoon. >> like, let's do this. >> of course. that's what happens. >> you didn't? >> did not. and i didn't the month after. or the month after. >> reporter: she visited multiple fertility doctors and tried ivf with her own eggs. but still wasn't able to conceive. >> emotionally at that point, what was it like? >> i lost a lot...
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most of the town was southern baptist but i went to the public schools to note everybody in town my bader offered credit to whoever he felt he could trust the really facing economic challenges spiritoso reserve your grandmother in connecticut but talking to her about the depression the parents or grandparents talk about depression but your grandmother living in connecticut because the great thing about that story is that virtually for the country talking about the depression that led to economics to study the depression but talk about that paradox. >> i used to sit on the front porch you would tell me stories about her youth and she was living in connecticut she was very proud to serve children could go to school and have new shoes every year the bill as it did not have issues because the shoe factory had shut down so there was not enough to see all i concealed had to do was open up the factory and kids would have the issues. that is the parts that the factories are there in the workers are there but it isn't happening but the system isn't working i don't want to pretend that i was inspir
most of the town was southern baptist but i went to the public schools to note everybody in town my bader offered credit to whoever he felt he could trust the really facing economic challenges spiritoso reserve your grandmother in connecticut but talking to her about the depression the parents or grandparents talk about depression but your grandmother living in connecticut because the great thing about that story is that virtually for the country talking about the depression that led to...
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of the court's decisions particularly the voting rights act which i believe is the one where ruth bader ginsburg read her dissent in full, so it's relevant to your look. it seems to me that it gave no deference to congress. >> and dave -- it gave deference to congress but roberts made it quite clear in that opinion that the case relied on situations that had existed in the 1960s in which congress had never revisited. so for example, did a certain district still discriminate against blacks or not and what he essentially told congress is you have the power to pass this law under the 15th amendment but you can't pass a law based on data that is 50 years old, so bring the data up to date and you are good. and he made this quite clear. he said to the congress, you have the power but it has to be current data, not 50-year-old data. but of course this congress can't get anything done so i would say the blame lies as much if not more so on congress because roberts opinion is not without merit in terms of if you want to be judged on what you were 30, 40, 50 years ago or on what you are now? >> w
of the court's decisions particularly the voting rights act which i believe is the one where ruth bader ginsburg read her dissent in full, so it's relevant to your look. it seems to me that it gave no deference to congress. >> and dave -- it gave deference to congress but roberts made it quite clear in that opinion that the case relied on situations that had existed in the 1960s in which congress had never revisited. so for example, did a certain district still discriminate against blacks...
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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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. >> 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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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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ruth bader ginsberg, she served on the nation's high court for 25 years, and now we're getting a glimpse outside of the supreme court as well as the bench. we'll hear from an author from a new book, the notorious rbg. and also, dieied, we'll hear her personal it zor and how she continues to break barriers, all of those in nine minutes. >> britain now has more power to monitor potential suspects using the internet and social media. >> it's one of the government's most controversial proposals. a plan that says it will keep the public safe. but it's raised concerns about where protecting the public ends and spying begins. >> the task of law enforcement and security intelligence agencies has become vastly more demanding in this digital age, and it's right that those charged with protecting us should have the powers to do so. but it's the role of government and parliament to make sure that there are limits to those powers. >> that includes measures requiring internet phones to keep social media use ang for 12 months to be used as potential evidence in court. the ability to intercept the evide
ruth bader ginsberg, she served on the nation's high court for 25 years, and now we're getting a glimpse outside of the supreme court as well as the bench. we'll hear from an author from a new book, the notorious rbg. and also, dieied, we'll hear her personal it zor and how she continues to break barriers, all of those in nine minutes. >> britain now has more power to monitor potential suspects using the internet and social media. >> it's one of the government's most controversial...
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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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that was my favorite, i think now that you see the whole story played out, i used to hate darth bader but not feel little sorry for them, he's probably the most fascinating character in the entire movie so i think they have done a good job, they should've started that way, they went backwards on it, so not sure, i still hate darth vader not. >> will find out in the next movie. one of the themes, with luke you had the inexperience in the whole world against him, but you can do that you're too young. in your career not to make that exact comparison, you have heard that complaint right this guys too young to be speaker of the house, too young to be a u.s. senator, too young to run for president. you have a bunch of people in this room, i think mike, myself and others include heard that when we took on positions of responsibility. is that an argument that you could work these days with the generation of gen xers and millennial's that were raised on star wars, back to the future, harry potter, do you even have to defend it these days? >> first of all, i'm 44 and my kids don't think that is
that was my favorite, i think now that you see the whole story played out, i used to hate darth bader but not feel little sorry for them, he's probably the most fascinating character in the entire movie so i think they have done a good job, they should've started that way, they went backwards on it, so not sure, i still hate darth vader not. >> will find out in the next movie. one of the themes, with luke you had the inexperience in the whole world against him, but you can do that you're...
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. >> snow baders this is your time along with skiers with a foot of snow dumped in the sierra enoughhoe ski resorts open. the ski resort will open on friday and the early snow is set to bring an economic basketball so needed because the past four areas have not been the best snow seasons because of drought. many hope this year is different [ inaudible ] better than grass. better than grass. we got something. >> they are adding a few feet of man made snow to the 10" of fresh white powder that mother nature delivered this week. >> it is a hot mess trying to get across the bay bridge into san francisco. leyla? >> that is a if way -- good way of putting it. you can seat flashing light in sutro tower camera moving off the bridge but, very, very slowly. this is leaning us with major delays on the bay bridge. let me go to our emeryville camera and you can see traffic is at a standstill and i am sure the commuters have itchy feet hoping the things will loosen up to get going. if you are going to make your way from the east bay headed into san francisco, it will take you up to 25 minutes to h
. >> snow baders this is your time along with skiers with a foot of snow dumped in the sierra enoughhoe ski resorts open. the ski resort will open on friday and the early snow is set to bring an economic basketball so needed because the past four areas have not been the best snow seasons because of drought. many hope this year is different [ inaudible ] better than grass. better than grass. we got something. >> they are adding a few feet of man made snow to the 10" of fresh...
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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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lot of people are sketching black fridayshipping for this, french snow is greeting skiers and snow badersw valley and alpine meadow. this is video of the resort sent to us bit resort. 7" of fresh snow fell between wednesday and thanksgiving and they expect more in the days to come after years of bra -- brutal drought there are record snows to the area. >> and now a check on the photograph. >> people are excited about the snow. we have a few snow showers in the sierra nevada but we have a breeze in the santa clara valley and the temperatures are in the 30s. no wind from los gatos mountain view and san jose and san ramon and livermore. the wind is up in the north bay. that is why you are in the upper 40s. just frost. in the south bay and the east bay, it will change not much this afternoon with 50s on tap for the east bay and the coastline, it will be chilly with plenty of sunshine and the changes come as we head toward the end of the weekend. so it will be dry, not only today, tomorrow and sunday but we will spree perhaps increasing clouds her on sunday. our next chance of rain comes in ri
lot of people are sketching black fridayshipping for this, french snow is greeting skiers and snow badersw valley and alpine meadow. this is video of the resort sent to us bit resort. 7" of fresh snow fell between wednesday and thanksgiving and they expect more in the days to come after years of bra -- brutal drought there are record snows to the area. >> and now a check on the photograph. >> people are excited about the snow. we have a few snow showers in the sierra nevada but...
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skiers and snow baders will be happy to see this picture from lake tahoe. what a way to built the base for the winter season. narrator: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. through veterans day weekend, save up to $300 on the cooling comfort of tempur-breeze. plus, get up to 4 years interest free financing. sleep risk free with sleep train's money back guarantee, and of course, same day delivery. are you next? but don't wait. this special financing offer ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ sle♪ in the lane, snow isu liglistenin' ♪ ♪a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight♪ ♪towin' in a winter wonderland enjoy holiday magic at both parks during disneyland resort's diamond celebration. ♪ towin' in a winter wonderland...weee hoooooo! ♪ >>> walnut creek, burlingame, campbell, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> 6:14, a neighbor credited with thwarting a burglary after startling the intruders in las vegas. the man saw them on
skiers and snow baders will be happy to see this picture from lake tahoe. what a way to built the base for the winter season. narrator: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. through veterans day weekend, save up to $300 on the cooling comfort of tempur-breeze. plus, get up to 4 years interest free financing. sleep risk free with sleep train's money back guarantee, and of course, same...
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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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this marginalization created think you bader for the islamic state. military intervention. when you intervene by military means in our countries, you create failed states. the fifth ward is lack of good governance. we don't have good governance in the middle east. corrupt regimes. look at the gulf region and the other parts of the air world. it is corruption everywhere. there is no democracy. there is no transparency. and the other word is underestimation. one islamicion -- state was growing and we noticed it. we said, this is very dangerous. i wrote a book and i predicted this. i predicted more radical organization then osama bin laden. the final word is social media. people are not listening to the mainstream media anymore as they used to be. the islamic state is manipulating the social media, the internet, the facebook, twitter, snap chat, everything. they're using it to their own advantages. osama bin laden was actually an old man sitting in the front of a camera recording every detail and begging him to zero or cnn to broadcast it. now they don't need this. they reach
this marginalization created think you bader for the islamic state. military intervention. when you intervene by military means in our countries, you create failed states. the fifth ward is lack of good governance. we don't have good governance in the middle east. corrupt regimes. look at the gulf region and the other parts of the air world. it is corruption everywhere. there is no democracy. there is no transparency. and the other word is underestimation. one islamicion -- state was growing...
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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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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, the second woman ever to serve on the highest court in theob -- and she likes it. >> what's it like to be the notorious rbg? >> what this started and my law clerks had to tell me about notorious b.i.g. we do have in common having grown up in brooklyn. >> justice ginsburg gained her internet notoriety in recent years for her scathing dissents on major court opinions like shelby v. holder. it was the case in which the supreme court struck down the core of the 1965 voteding rights act. the court invalidated the preclearance formula to determine which states must get federal approval for inn changes to their voting laws and by declaring it outdated they basically declared it unusable. justice ginsburg was steamed so she wrote, throwing out preclearance when it has worked and is continuing to work to stop discriminatory changes is like throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you're not getting wet. now there's that you book tracing justice ginsburg's life from her time as one of the only women in law school in 1950s, to launching the ac
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, the second woman ever to serve on the highest court in theob -- and she likes it. >> what's it like to be the notorious rbg? >> what this started and my law clerks had to tell me about notorious b.i.g. we do have in common having grown up in brooklyn. >> justice ginsburg gained her internet notoriety in recent years for her scathing dissents on major court opinions like shelby v. holder. it was the case in which the supreme court...
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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...
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most barbers in iowa or minders in alaska are not th thinking what a jurisdictional bader is or if it is a set of indexes from my operation to a bodyo of water.n the this is not what people are thinking. to and how in the state of alaska people will be harmed by application of this rulef to understand their reach. all o it is so big we cannot even fit on that chart but we have the bulkier. alaska plane and short is covered in water. it is what. according to our state government it has more than 40 percent of the surface water resources. think about that. think about the entire united states of america and then appreciate in my state we have more than 40 percent of the nation's entire surface water resources. over 3 million lakes over 12,000 rivers we have approximately 174 million acres of wetlands for go there more wetlands in the state of alaska of an and the entire rest of the country combined so all colleagues that our conservative the impact i don't mean to diminish your problems but think about where we are in alaska we have more wetlands and all of the rest of the country combi
most barbers in iowa or minders in alaska are not th thinking what a jurisdictional bader is or if it is a set of indexes from my operation to a bodyo of water.n the this is not what people are thinking. to and how in the state of alaska people will be harmed by application of this rulef to understand their reach. all o it is so big we cannot even fit on that chart but we have the bulkier. alaska plane and short is covered in water. it is what. according to our state government it has more than...
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- the things you're the most extraordinary country on the face of europe because you're think back baderhistory on this veterans day. the sacrifice our families have made in the greatest generation and what they did to protect our freedoms with the era of abundance. that's america. in this country needs leaders across the board that love this country with their heart and soul and fight to restore the things that will allow everybody to believe in the american dream and just with the spirit and the joy in the energy to draw people toward the cause. i know for sure america is not that again in line type of country do we were told touched a country get mine in real take care of your type of country we do extraordinary things and you're free to decide how we want to pursue our own dreams. leading our allies -- the bigger lives of purpose to inspire others mir the bottom up country that is a little chaotic from time to time. we don't like to get in line. i want to restore that america. that has a spirit and a dynamic belief will be brighter than what we have today. if you believe that is the
- the things you're the most extraordinary country on the face of europe because you're think back baderhistory on this veterans day. the sacrifice our families have made in the greatest generation and what they did to protect our freedoms with the era of abundance. that's america. in this country needs leaders across the board that love this country with their heart and soul and fight to restore the things that will allow everybody to believe in the american dream and just with the spirit and...
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i am convinced republicans and some democrats that former chairman really created the first top to bader rewrite of the tax code in three decades improved you to make a flat and fair and simple to grow the economy and encourage new jobs so that was the important for step in the chairman has already taken steps in the interim to make sure we are experiencing it. so we know the impact of the future tax code to work with democrats and republicans on international tax reform and innovation to allow american companies to do more r&d every step he has taken proven closer chair tax reform. i will relentlessly pursue the broken tax code every day every week we will take a step forward to fix this broken tax code. thank believe we have a speaker who understands how this can grow the economy that is what republicans are all about growth of families , businesses, as sales, this is our top priority. >> what is a realistic time frame for that? doesn't make sense to go after international with this congress? >> it could be 2017 because historically reform or occurs in the first year of the president's
i am convinced republicans and some democrats that former chairman really created the first top to bader rewrite of the tax code in three decades improved you to make a flat and fair and simple to grow the economy and encourage new jobs so that was the important for step in the chairman has already taken steps in the interim to make sure we are experiencing it. so we know the impact of the future tax code to work with democrats and republicans on international tax reform and innovation to allow...
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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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isn't it true the effective forces against assad today are in fact, non isis' fighters to disagree bader not aligned with us? those who are bombed by the russians as we speak? >> that is true in the north but not in the south. the al qaeda affiliate and other groups have absorbed what we previously would have called the moderate opposition that is not true in the south. as they hold their own and territory. >> with the effect on lebanon, today it has been widely reported that the sectors protected are a combination of the armed forces wherever possible and his blood in the she area is are protecting their own. is that a workable solution bin can united states to ensure the lebanese armed forces continue to get what they need welcome bullying has a love for the future? >> under the circumstances to do a good job to protect lebanon. we have a robust trading program by our american forces in working with the saudis to get them additional funds it is an extremely high priority to have that encounter and contrary to many expectations it seems to be working. >> thank you for this opportunity o
isn't it true the effective forces against assad today are in fact, non isis' fighters to disagree bader not aligned with us? those who are bombed by the russians as we speak? >> that is true in the north but not in the south. the al qaeda affiliate and other groups have absorbed what we previously would have called the moderate opposition that is not true in the south. as they hold their own and territory. >> with the effect on lebanon, today it has been widely reported that the...
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ruth bader ginsburg was appointed by president carter court later by president clinton. i think she recognizes there has been a lot of progress made and they were part of it. the first 400 days of the carter administration were consumed with the americans held hostage at the u.s. embassy in iran. mrs. carter spoke about those days. >> it was awful. of just waiting for a press conference in a ran to say what happened that -- in iran to say what happened that day. the only way we would know as they would come out and announce it will stop thinking about it and thinking about it. we met with the families all along. whoseabout the people family members were there and what it was doing to jimmy's presidency and, it was awful. -- i would go out and campaign. i had found out earlier that -- when a president goes out he is surrounded. he speaks to them, he says hello and so forth but he does not get close enough to have conversations normally like you would otherwise about their hopes and dreams about they were very much partners in all of this. listen to how she thinks their ye
ruth bader ginsburg was appointed by president carter court later by president clinton. i think she recognizes there has been a lot of progress made and they were part of it. the first 400 days of the carter administration were consumed with the americans held hostage at the u.s. embassy in iran. mrs. carter spoke about those days. >> it was awful. of just waiting for a press conference in a ran to say what happened that -- in iran to say what happened that day. the only way we would know...
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they are pounding their chest that we are even better, bigger and bader than al qaeda. >> when you say, i mean, the thing about pushing back -- >> defeat. >> defeat militarily, we are talking about such a huge military effort that would achieve that. there is absolutely no appetite for that, hardly any appetite for special forces on the ground. >> ask their elected leaders whether their elected leaders have been elected to keep them safe. and when this happens in a major metropolitan european city, i think -- i assume the questions are going to get more pointed. up until now, you know, they have any' seen this carnage on this scale in a european city. >> suicide bomber by using vests locally made. >> there have never been suicide attacks in france before. >> not until now. cla r clarissa ward is joining us. the desire is for an answer that somehow makes what happens here less likely? >> reporter: that's right, chris. just to piggyback on what christiane was saying there about the importance of holding that land and having the caliphate. i speak to one young man and i've been speaking t
they are pounding their chest that we are even better, bigger and bader than al qaeda. >> when you say, i mean, the thing about pushing back -- >> defeat. >> defeat militarily, we are talking about such a huge military effort that would achieve that. there is absolutely no appetite for that, hardly any appetite for special forces on the ground. >> ask their elected leaders whether their elected leaders have been elected to keep them safe. and when this happens in a major...
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. >> erin carmone with us, co-author of "the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg" and followed reproductivereet this news? >> 5.4 million women of reproductive age in texas and immediately affected by the court to take up this case but it's actually not just texas. the court was also considering taking up a challenge out of mississippi to shut down the last clin nick that case. what they decide in texas is also going to affect all of the states nearby. you know? wisconsin has passed a similar law to the one being considered in texas. alabama, kansas, oklahoma. so pete is obviously correct. this is not a direct assault at roe v. wade but what anti-abortion groups hab doing is they know that justice kennedy is not ready to get rid of roe v. wade wholesale but looking at it incrementally attacking access to abortion and pretty simple. if there are no clinics fleft a state or only ten where there were once more than 40 it's hard to get an abortion unless you can drive for hundreds of miles. an issue the court is going to be considering and justice kennedy in particular is, is it an undue burden
. >> erin carmone with us, co-author of "the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg" and followed reproductivereet this news? >> 5.4 million women of reproductive age in texas and immediately affected by the court to take up this case but it's actually not just texas. the court was also considering taking up a challenge out of mississippi to shut down the last clin nick that case. what they decide in texas is also going to affect all of the states nearby. you know?...
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ruth bader ginsburg was appointed to the appeals court by president carter, elevated to the supreme courty president clinton. and, you know, i think she recognizes there's been a lot of progress made, and they were able to be part of that progress. ms. swain: of course, 444 days of the carter administration and this country were consumed with the americans that were held hostage at the u.s. embassy in iran. in our interview with mrs. carter, she spoke about those days and how challenging they were. (begin video clip) rosalynn carter: it was awful. i look back now, i have memories of just waiting for the press conference in iran to say what happened that day because we had no idea what was going on. and the only way we knew what was going on was when they would come out and announce it. and so -- and it was just, you know, thinking about and thinking -- we met with the families all along and thinking about the people whose family members were there and what it was doing to jimmy's presidency, and it was awful. it was awful. but -- and i would go out. i would go out and campaign. i had foun
ruth bader ginsburg was appointed to the appeals court by president carter, elevated to the supreme courty president clinton. and, you know, i think she recognizes there's been a lot of progress made, and they were able to be part of that progress. ms. swain: of course, 444 days of the carter administration and this country were consumed with the americans that were held hostage at the u.s. embassy in iran. in our interview with mrs. carter, she spoke about those days and how challenging they...
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she's done a lot of work on women's reproductive health, a best-selling book out right now on ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. your reaction when you hear they're taking this up. this is a first time in a long time the court is even approached the issue of abortion. >> this is a very big deal. for years advocates of abortion rights avoiding the supreme court since the 2000 case that tom mentioned because they were spooked by the fact that justice kennedy upheld the federal ban on so-called partial birth abortion. now the situation in the states so dire for access to abortion they're left with little choice but to ask the supreme court to step in. what the court of appeals did looking at the texas abortion law allowing it to go into effect arguably had no precedent. they basically said whatever a state says to justify it, if it could be rational, that's okay. previously the supreme court has actually held restrictions on abortion to a higher standard so when's happening here is that the texas law is the only one that's gone into effect so far of these kinds of laws. the immediate
she's done a lot of work on women's reproductive health, a best-selling book out right now on ruth bader ginsburg on the supreme court. your reaction when you hear they're taking this up. this is a first time in a long time the court is even approached the issue of abortion. >> this is a very big deal. for years advocates of abortion rights avoiding the supreme court since the 2000 case that tom mentioned because they were spooked by the fact that justice kennedy upheld the federal ban on...
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> bill has some interesting selections coming up here on >>> well, from the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg to the salem witch trials, a little something for everyone in this week's bill's books. >> good morning, bill. >> happy halloween. >> i feel like raphi should be here. your first book is dealing with the weather. >> my first book is a tribute to raphy. i've been wait for months to talk about this book. it's called "thunder and lightning." it's by a woman from brooklyn. her last book was a graphic biography called "radioactive." this is one of the most astonishing books of the year. if you remember that i've talked about graphic books in the past, nonfiction, it's very hard to describe them sometimes. i think we're learning how to read and see in different ways as these books come to us. this is an extraordinary look at all the aspects of weather. there are chapters on rain, fog, chaos, war. what's amazing about it is that she doesn't tell you exactly about how weather conditions come about. when she talks about cold, she goes to an island just off the -- in the arctic, where
> bill has some interesting selections coming up here on >>> well, from the life and times of ruth bader ginsburg to the salem witch trials, a little something for everyone in this week's bill's books. >> good morning, bill. >> happy halloween. >> i feel like raphi should be here. your first book is dealing with the weather. >> my first book is a tribute to raphy. i've been wait for months to talk about this book. it's called "thunder and...
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andy bader. debater.e later -- it would be a thorn in the side of castro.t: did you watch the debate? guest: i do not have to. you have to think outside of the box. host: i bring that up because some people are noting that during the debate, takers talked about his memory -- ted cruz talked about his memory and the agencies he would get rid of at the federal government. he could not think of the fifth, reminding us of rick perry when you cannot remember a third agency he would cut. jeb bush writing today about health care and his plan to replace the so-called obamacare law, the rights that he will lower costs, health care is expensive because washington has distorted the meaning of insurance. he writes health insurers pay the majority of the bills and control how much health care services are delivered and under my plan, instead of insurance paying it, consumers would be empowered to make choices right for them. patients could save money by choosing a treatment causing -- costing 8000 as opposed to one costing $34,000. if you're interested in this issue, wa
andy bader. debater.e later -- it would be a thorn in the side of castro.t: did you watch the debate? guest: i do not have to. you have to think outside of the box. host: i bring that up because some people are noting that during the debate, takers talked about his memory -- ted cruz talked about his memory and the agencies he would get rid of at the federal government. he could not think of the fifth, reminding us of rick perry when you cannot remember a third agency he would cut. jeb bush...
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sacrifice of all soldiers heal our hearts from the tears of their grieving families to be with us as we bader of their hero's. we give thanks for their sacred calling to serve and protect and defend our nation and we of life. made this heroic and virtuous soldier be an example for future generations me his life serve as a beacon for a young men and women who run from the sound of the guns for the sake of humanity and the pacific of the nation they have come to love. if your name we pray. a bad -- amen. please be seated. good morning. three years ago captain florent groberg was recovering from his wounds as a consequence of the actions we honor today. he woke up in the hospital bed in a haze he was unsure about he was in germany. someone with ed -- was at his bedside talking to him. he thought it was the lead seger from the heavy metal band korn. [laughter] he thought what is going on? am i hallucinating? but he wasn't it was real. so today i want to assure you covet florent groberg you are actually in the white house period those cameras are on i am not the lead singer from korn. [laughter] b
sacrifice of all soldiers heal our hearts from the tears of their grieving families to be with us as we bader of their hero's. we give thanks for their sacred calling to serve and protect and defend our nation and we of life. made this heroic and virtuous soldier be an example for future generations me his life serve as a beacon for a young men and women who run from the sound of the guns for the sake of humanity and the pacific of the nation they have come to love. if your name we pray. a bad...