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in some places he did not even get close, who is this judge, judge ketanji brown jackson.ow could she even be considered to the supreme court if she is the prefer to pick up the radical left. let's take and look at her background, e extraordinary stoy of a daughter to public school teachers and honor of a father who decided that he was going to go to law school. basically stopped working full time and his mother was supporting the family. she was little girl at the time and she remembers it will because of the law books stackeb on the kitchen table and she would come in as a little girl and bring her coloring books to sit next to her daddy while he was studying for law school. he went on to become a lawyer and policeman whenever uncles turned out to be a chief of police in miami and she grew up in missouri ambitious determinant orderly family and she certainlyad had respect for her family ties to law enforcement she was on the debate team in high school in one of the trips jerker from florida to the campus of harvard and sheni was dazzled and belied that this just might be
in some places he did not even get close, who is this judge, judge ketanji brown jackson.ow could she even be considered to the supreme court if she is the prefer to pick up the radical left. let's take and look at her background, e extraordinary stoy of a daughter to public school teachers and honor of a father who decided that he was going to go to law school. basically stopped working full time and his mother was supporting the family. she was little girl at the time and she remembers it...
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joe biden filibustered janice rogers brown, dick durbin filibustered janice rogers brown. pat lahey filibustered janice rogers brown. diane feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in senate democrats way of viewing things, if a black woman or black man or hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy they do not count. indeed it was not just janice rogers brown, democrats also filibustered miguel estrada to the dc circuit, miguel estrada, an advocate with superb credentials, were criticized as ted kennedy wrote at the time in internal memos, quote, they should filibuster him, quote, because he is hispanic. mister president, this was before your time and my time in this body but there is what ted kennedy's staff told him, quote, identified miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist. which the democrats put in writing, if you a
joe biden filibustered janice rogers brown, dick durbin filibustered janice rogers brown. pat lahey filibustered janice rogers brown. diane feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in senate democrats way of viewing things, if a black woman or black man or hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree...
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in my hope is that judge ketanji brown jackson as the justice judge ketanji brown jackson, will help elevate it in a way that it needs now more than ever. i asked her about a code of ethics to the united states supreme court and she said she would talk to her colleagues about it i feel she has the understanding of any now to the court, to adopt the code of ethics, is the only judicial body that has a code of ethics senate house none. unlikehe it the courts, u.s. magistrates, the court claims, all of the minor judicial bodies in the united states and has no code ofcs ethics because it has resisted the code of ethics. and it's credibility now depends on having a code of ethics, recent events have severely and fairly, credibility and trust. they will grow as more become known about some of these events with the court can help itself by supporting a code of ethics rather than resisting it and judge ketanji brown jackson commitment to talk to her colleagues about this, is a very welcomed an important step and she said it in response to a question that i asked him i was the only member of
in my hope is that judge ketanji brown jackson as the justice judge ketanji brown jackson, will help elevate it in a way that it needs now more than ever. i asked her about a code of ethics to the united states supreme court and she said she would talk to her colleagues about it i feel she has the understanding of any now to the court, to adopt the code of ethics, is the only judicial body that has a code of ethics senate house none. unlikehe it the courts, u.s. magistrates, the court claims,...
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pat leahy filibustered janice rodgers brown. dianne feinstein's filibustered janice rodgers brown. now all the democrats who were celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the t supreme court has themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. in senate democrats way of doing things if a black woman or black man or a woman or man dares to disagree with orthodoxy they did not count. indeed it was not just janice rodgers brown. democrats filibustered miguel estrada to the d.c. cricket. miguel estrada was superb credentials criticized quote they should filibuster him quote because he is. mr. president this was before your time in my time in this body. here's what ted kennedy told us quote at den if i miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist which the democrats put in writing if you are black, if you are -- we will filibuster you and block you and that's what they did. and that's what democrats have done for three decades now to justice clarence thomas would have the greatest greatest justices to ever serve on t
pat leahy filibustered janice rodgers brown. dianne feinstein's filibustered janice rodgers brown. now all the democrats who were celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the t supreme court has themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. in senate democrats way of doing things if a black woman or black man or a woman or man dares to disagree with orthodoxy they did not count. indeed it was not just janice rodgers brown. democrats filibustered miguel...
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going to judge you by your label, i will judge you by your record him and if you judge judge ketanji brown jackson by her record written opinions and the fact that this was the fourth time she appeared before the judiciary committee and serving a sentence commission and so many other things, you know that is an outstanding seller record and you know that it almost has to be in if you want to be a first for me have to be the best and she is the best and despite some of things thrown at her today and other places, the market of people came out of the hearing and felt better and stronger about her nomination then before the hearing began in its evidence of the strength that she brings to this nomination and the value that she will bring to the supreme court and i yelled the florist enough and the reason that i am here, is to announce my intention to vote for judge ketanji brown jackson to be an associate justice of the supreme court and to congratulate her on the rights and dignity with she withstood what sherman durbin called her trial by ordeal the judiciary committee. lastk week, judge ket
going to judge you by your label, i will judge you by your record him and if you judge judge ketanji brown jackson by her record written opinions and the fact that this was the fourth time she appeared before the judiciary committee and serving a sentence commission and so many other things, you know that is an outstanding seller record and you know that it almost has to be in if you want to be a first for me have to be the best and she is the best and despite some of things thrown at her today...
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again, judge ketanji brown jackson to her daughters. everybody, thank you so much for joining us on, again, this historic day, as judge ketanji brown jackson becomes a supreme court justice. >>> coming up next, united nations votes to remove russia from the human rights council after allegations of war crimes in ukraine. what the mayor of mariupol just said about what's happening in his besieged city. you're probably thinking that these two are in some sort of lover's quarrel. no, no, no. they're both invested... in green energy. and also each other. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop. what would you like the power to do? xfinity mobile runs on america's most you just can't stop. reliable 5g network, but for up to half the price of verizon, so you have more money for more stuff. this phone? fewer groceries. this phone? more groceries! this phone? fewer concert tickets. this phone? more concert tickets. and not just for my shows. switch to xfinity mobile for half the price of verizon. that's a savings of over $500 a year. s
again, judge ketanji brown jackson to her daughters. everybody, thank you so much for joining us on, again, this historic day, as judge ketanji brown jackson becomes a supreme court justice. >>> coming up next, united nations votes to remove russia from the human rights council after allegations of war crimes in ukraine. what the mayor of mariupol just said about what's happening in his besieged city. you're probably thinking that these two are in some sort of lover's quarrel. no, no,...
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. >> missed her president, i probably rise to speak about the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson to be an associate justice of the united states supreme court. when i began law school in the fall of 1979 the only woman justice at the supreme court was a white marble statue on the steps. there were no women members of the court. there had never been women members of the court. the motto engraved over the court's entrance, equal justice under law sounded great, but also rang hollow for the more than half of the united states population who had never seen themselves represented on the united states supreme court. it's more than the absence of women on the court. in 1868, the 14th amendment to the constitution was adopted in core, memorable, guaranteeing to all persons the equal protection of the law. the court for more than 100 years refused to extend equal protection to women. in one of the first cases testing the meaning of the phrase equal protection of the law to all persons the supreme court considered an illinois state law restricting the practice of law to men only. a dynamic
. >> missed her president, i probably rise to speak about the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson to be an associate justice of the united states supreme court. when i began law school in the fall of 1979 the only woman justice at the supreme court was a white marble statue on the steps. there were no women members of the court. there had never been women members of the court. the motto engraved over the court's entrance, equal justice under law sounded great, but also rang hollow...
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it isn't ac coincidence from the black and brown nations. in my country -- >> we will start to take audience questions. please feel free to submit questions. i do need to ask about bill gates and the gates foundation, huge nonprofit. they've given 60 millionn in grants since they began last year alone they funded. they are revered in the space of equity research development funding. but to quote you, you write bill has the morals of a genius and a fog. >> the largest for the foundation. what he did was oxford university funded and handed it to a new company. it doesn't take a genius to apoint out the supply and i dot know ifon you remember six monts ago all of this is because one of the monopolies and how they keep talking about the countries when the direct way is to transfer technologies and manufacture. that is the crux of the gates foundation underpinning of making healthcare available and again it comes from the view of the developing world. i do see that the rest is incapable of looking at the world. we keep coming back to the charity
it isn't ac coincidence from the black and brown nations. in my country -- >> we will start to take audience questions. please feel free to submit questions. i do need to ask about bill gates and the gates foundation, huge nonprofit. they've given 60 millionn in grants since they began last year alone they funded. they are revered in the space of equity research development funding. but to quote you, you write bill has the morals of a genius and a fog. >> the largest for the...
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brown is a woman. she was picked by a black woman under obama, and i do not know because obama does not have a biology degree -- host: joe biden nominated her. caller: excuse me. she herself does not know what a woman is paid i think that was an obvious lie. if no one can tell us what a woman is, how do we know that ketanji brown jackson is a woman? host: one other column this morning with the washington post, longtime watcher of the court. this is what he writes, from the front page of the washington post. he writes the 83-year-old stephen breyer will be replaced by 51-year-old ketanji brown jackson, but it is difficult to of an issue before the court that will be changed because of the swap of jackson for breyer. the conservative members of the court will still hold a 6-3 conservative edge, but the no holds barred battle over her confirmation underscores the new reality that, for now, feeling a supreme court vacancy has been dependent on a party controlling both the white house and the senate. that c
brown is a woman. she was picked by a black woman under obama, and i do not know because obama does not have a biology degree -- host: joe biden nominated her. caller: excuse me. she herself does not know what a woman is paid i think that was an obvious lie. if no one can tell us what a woman is, how do we know that ketanji brown jackson is a woman? host: one other column this morning with the washington post, longtime watcher of the court. this is what he writes, from the front page of the...
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johnny browne and ella rhea brown. >> oh!s like they were the parental voice in the storm room, coming in through ketanji. you are all getting parental advice. >> absolutely. for both of them, i will tell you, half of the stuff -- more than half, the stuff that we went through. it was because my dad said we had to go to this. my dad said we had to go. i am not sure how he found out! this was before the internet. he was directing our lives. and her mom -- i mean, they are just so supportive of everything they did. and they were there. i mean, anytime she did everything, anything, she was there, he was there. when they went on spring break, we were there. they were always there, putting their arms around us. ketanji would give us tidbits of wet they would say to her. right? well, what my mom would say -- and then that would lift us up. okay, mrs. brown said -- >> yes! [laughs] >> let's listen to something that president biden said today about the confirmation process. he said, he knew it was going to be difficult but let's list
johnny browne and ella rhea brown. >> oh!s like they were the parental voice in the storm room, coming in through ketanji. you are all getting parental advice. >> absolutely. for both of them, i will tell you, half of the stuff -- more than half, the stuff that we went through. it was because my dad said we had to go to this. my dad said we had to go. i am not sure how he found out! this was before the internet. he was directing our lives. and her mom -- i mean, they are just so...
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who is this judge, ketanji brown jackson? how can she even be considered for the supreme court if she is the preferred pick of the radical left? well, let's take a look at her background. an extraordinary story of a daughter of two public schoolteachers, a daughter of a father who decided he was going to go to law school, basically stopped working full-time. her mother supported the family. she was a little girl at the time. she remembers it well because there would be law books stacked on the kitchen table. she would come in and as a little girl bring her coloring books to sit next to her daddy while he was studying for law school. he went on to become a lawyer. family members were policemen. one of her uncles turned out to be the chief of police in miami. she certainly had respect for her family ties to law enforcement. she was on the debate team in high school and one of the trips took her from florida up to the campus of harvard university. she was dazzled, believed that this just might be the answer to her dreams. came b
who is this judge, ketanji brown jackson? how can she even be considered for the supreme court if she is the preferred pick of the radical left? well, let's take a look at her background. an extraordinary story of a daughter of two public schoolteachers, a daughter of a father who decided he was going to go to law school, basically stopped working full-time. her mother supported the family. she was a little girl at the time. she remembers it well because there would be law books stacked on the...
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the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson will make history. she'll be the first african american woman on the court. and she'll move a court that had never had a woman member when i started practicing to a court where four of the nine members are women. what powerful evidence of the capacity we have as a nation to come closer and closer to the equality ideal that was articulated as our moral north star in the opening phrase of the declaration of independence drafted by a virginian in 1776. so, i celebrate the history-making nature of this appointment, but it's not the reason for my support. i support judge jackson's nomination because of her stellar academic credentials, her prestigious judicial clerkships, her dedicated service as an attorney and member of the united states sentencing commission, her well-respected tenure as a federal trial and apellate judge, and the multiple attestations that she has received attributing to her fairness and to her character. mr. president, in particular, in particular i think that her successful confirmatio
the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson will make history. she'll be the first african american woman on the court. and she'll move a court that had never had a woman member when i started practicing to a court where four of the nine members are women. what powerful evidence of the capacity we have as a nation to come closer and closer to the equality ideal that was articulated as our moral north star in the opening phrase of the declaration of independence drafted by a virginian in 1776....
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>> brown bear, brown bear what do you see? i see a bird looking at me. >> yellow duck, yellow duck, what do you see? i see a blue her -- horse looking at me. blue horse, blue horse what do you see? i see a green frog, looking at me. green frog, green frog, what do you see? rca purple cat. -- i see a purple cat looking at me. purple cat, purple cat what do you see? i see a white dog looking at me. white dog, white dog what do you see? i see a black sheep looking at me. black sheep, black sheep what do you see? >> i see joe looking at me. >> i see a goldfish looking at me. goldfish, goldfish what do you see? i see a teacher looking at me. [applause] teacher, teacher what do you see? i see children looking at me. >> yay, children. >> children, children what do you see? all of the kids can tell me when i point to it. what do you see? brown bear? a red bird? our yellow duck? a blue heart? a green frog? a white dog? a white sheep. a goldfish. and a teacher, looking at me. thank you. [applause] i am the teacher. >> mr. president, mad
>> brown bear, brown bear what do you see? i see a bird looking at me. >> yellow duck, yellow duck, what do you see? i see a blue her -- horse looking at me. blue horse, blue horse what do you see? i see a green frog, looking at me. green frog, green frog, what do you see? rca purple cat. -- i see a purple cat looking at me. purple cat, purple cat what do you see? i see a white dog looking at me. white dog, white dog what do you see? i see a black sheep looking at me. black sheep,...
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>> and so judge ketanji brown jackson has been formally confirmed by the u.s. senate, the vote 53-47. all democrats voting in favor of the confirmation along with three republicans. so it can be considered a bipartisan vote in favor of confirmation. a historic moment. the first black woman vice president of the united states giving that final tally, 53-47, propelling ketanji brown jackson to be the first black woman justice of the u.s. supreme court. let me go back to yamiche and reflect on this moment. >> this is a profound moment that took 233 years to achieve as a country. this is a jubilant moment for so many people who were supporting her and supporting the idea of her before she was the one who was chosen, the idea of a black woman ascending to the highest court of the land. so many of her friends and those closest to her told me today that they see this as really inspirational to so many other black women and people of color and women across our country. people who want to be following in her footsteps. this is a moment that ketanji brown jackson herself
>> and so judge ketanji brown jackson has been formally confirmed by the u.s. senate, the vote 53-47. all democrats voting in favor of the confirmation along with three republicans. so it can be considered a bipartisan vote in favor of confirmation. a historic moment. the first black woman vice president of the united states giving that final tally, 53-47, propelling ketanji brown jackson to be the first black woman justice of the u.s. supreme court. let me go back to yamiche and reflect...
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and celery brown.room coming in through ketanji. you are all getting parental advice. >> we were. absolutely, from both of them. i will tell you, half of the stuff, we went to more than half it is because she said my dad said we have to go to this. my dad said we have to go to this, we have to. this was before the internet. i am not sure he found out what was going on. but he was directing our lives from that. and her mom, they are just so supportive of everything we did. and they were there. i mean, anytime she did anything, they were there. and they took us in. and when we went on spring break, they were there, they have always just been their, putting their arms around us, loving us, and ketanji would give us tidbits of what they would say to her, right? well, my mom would say, and it would lift us up. mrs. brown said -- >> don't go out looking like that. you cannot go out like that. >> let's listen to something that president biden said today about the confirmation process. he said he knew it was g
and celery brown.room coming in through ketanji. you are all getting parental advice. >> we were. absolutely, from both of them. i will tell you, half of the stuff, we went to more than half it is because she said my dad said we have to go to this. my dad said we have to go to this, we have to. this was before the internet. i am not sure he found out what was going on. but he was directing our lives from that. and her mom, they are just so supportive of everything we did. and they were...
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s. supreme court contain g brown. jackson watched herself enter the history books from the white house alongside president joe biden, who hailed a confirmation as a historic moment for the u. s. g. 3 republican senators voted with the democrats to confirm brown. jackson is only the 3rd black person and 6 women to serve on the u. s. his highest court. the vote concluded a bitterly part is an approval process. they were that so brown, jackson grilled by republican senators on hot button issues like race relations and abortion. as well as her raincoat as a judge. senate democrats were overjoyed by the result. it is just an amazing day. if i had to think of an adjective to describe all of us, it would be elated, elated because of this wonderful person going on the court. this has been a long, hard road as we try to get to greater equality, less bigotry in america. and there is often steps backward, but when you have a day like this, it inspires you to keep moving forward, frown, jet, set your play, steve and brian, when h
s. supreme court contain g brown. jackson watched herself enter the history books from the white house alongside president joe biden, who hailed a confirmation as a historic moment for the u. s. g. 3 republican senators voted with the democrats to confirm brown. jackson is only the 3rd black person and 6 women to serve on the u. s. his highest court. the vote concluded a bitterly part is an approval process. they were that so brown, jackson grilled by republican senators on hot button issues...
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brown? >> no. >> ms. cantwell? >> ay. >> this is l? >> ay. >> mr. casey? >> a wine. >> mr. cassidy? >> ay. >> mr. coons? >> ay. >> mr. cornyn? >> no. >> mr. kotten? >> no. >> mr. crapo? >> no. >> mr. cruz? >> no. >> mr. daines? >> no. >> mr. duckworth? >> ay. >> mr. durbin? >> a. y >> with this feinstein? >> ay. >> misses julie brand? >> ay. >> senator grassley? >> no. >> senator hagerty? >> no. >> mr. hawley? >> no. >> senator heinrichs? >> no. >> senator hickenlooper? >> ay. >> senator hirono? >> ay. >> senator highsmith? -- senator johnson? >> no. >> senator kaine? >> ay. >> senator kennedy? >> no. >> senator kennedy? -- senator king? >> no. senator lankford? >> no. >> centre leh keen? >> no. >> senator lee? >> no. >> senator loomis? >> no. >> senator manchin? >> ay. >> senator markey? >> centre o'connell? -- senator mcconnell? >> no. >> senator menendez? >> ay. >> senator merkley? senator moran voted in the negative. >> senator murkowski? >> ay. >> senator murray? >> ay. >> center asked self? senator padilla? >> ay. >> senator paul? senator peters? >> ay. >> mr. reed? >> ay. >>
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so tell us how significant is brown jackson's nomination? well, it's significant in the sense that she is the 1st black woman to sit on the court and only as you've mentioned before, a handful of women ever appointed to the court. they're out of the court history. there's been a $109.00 white men to black men and now a handful of women justices. so this is a very historic nomination. nor do we know what type of effect she's likely to have on the make up of the court. and it's decision making process moving forward. well, right now, united states supreme court. unfortunately, it's become a fairly partisan institution where on the big cases involving important social and political issues, it tends to split along republican appointee and democratic appointee. wines conservative versus liberal right now the supreme court for the 1st time in a long time is now controlled by a solid. 63 conservative majority and it's expected the justice jackson is going to follow the shoes of stephen brier, who's been a traditional liberal justice. and so if just
so tell us how significant is brown jackson's nomination? well, it's significant in the sense that she is the 1st black woman to sit on the court and only as you've mentioned before, a handful of women ever appointed to the court. they're out of the court history. there's been a $109.00 white men to black men and now a handful of women justices. so this is a very historic nomination. nor do we know what type of effect she's likely to have on the make up of the court. and it's decision making...
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chair brown: thank you. ms. stewart, welcome. ms. stewart: good morning. thank you for having me. community catalyst is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to building the power of people to build a help system -- health system where health is a right for all. we have worked at the forefront of local state, and national conversations to make the system more responsive to people and over that time, one of the major takeaways from our work has been the connection between people's health and their financial well-being. there is no issue that shines a brighter light on this issue than medical debt. it is important to put medical debt and its context. our health system is imbued with inequity and harms us all. billing and collection is complicated and confusing, but individual people who are put in the position of resolving that complexity, whether it be figuring out whether they were owed, they owed bill to begin with, or navigating a dispute between the health plan and health care provider. there are man
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and with the judge ketanji brown jackson president biden has found that person. i am confident that judge jackson who clerked for justice breyer on the supreme court will follow in his footsteps as a justice who will make a lasting contribution on the court through her pragmatism, evenhandedness, and deep understanding of the constitution and the impact that the court's decisions have on alls americans. and as the first african-american woman justice on the bench, judge jackson's historic nomination is an importante and long overdue stp towards making the supreme court better reflect the nation whose people the court serves. fifty-four years ago yesterday our nation, our world lost the guiding light of doctor martin luther king junior to assassination. that loss was incalculable. we can only imagine the society we would live in if doctor king were still withre us, preaching, marching, teaching. and i have no doubt doctor king would be on the steps of the capitol as the loudest and proudest voice and support of judge ketanji brown jackson to be our next supreme co
and with the judge ketanji brown jackson president biden has found that person. i am confident that judge jackson who clerked for justice breyer on the supreme court will follow in his footsteps as a justice who will make a lasting contribution on the court through her pragmatism, evenhandedness, and deep understanding of the constitution and the impact that the court's decisions have on alls americans. and as the first african-american woman justice on the bench, judge jackson's historic...
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john and elray brown.tell you what, as i told mom, mom's rule in my house. you think i'm kidding. i'm not. my mom and my wife as well. look, people of deep faith and the deep love of family and country, that's what you represent. who know first-hand, mom and dad, the indignity of jim crow, the 92 n humanity of legal segregation and you have overcome so much in your own lives. you saw the strength of parents and daughter. that is just worth celebrating. i can't get over mom and dad what you did in your faith and never giving up any hope. the wonderful son you have and your daughter. and that's lifted up millions of americans who watch you, judge jackson. especially women who have had to run the gauntlet in their own lives. so many of my cabinet members are women, women of color, women that represent every sector of the community and it matters. and you stood up for them as well. they know it. everybody out there, every woman out there, everyone -- am i correct? just like they have. just like they have. and
john and elray brown.tell you what, as i told mom, mom's rule in my house. you think i'm kidding. i'm not. my mom and my wife as well. look, people of deep faith and the deep love of family and country, that's what you represent. who know first-hand, mom and dad, the indignity of jim crow, the 92 n humanity of legal segregation and you have overcome so much in your own lives. you saw the strength of parents and daughter. that is just worth celebrating. i can't get over mom and dad what you did...
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the senate is expected to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson with all democrats and a few republican senators supporting her as well. judge jackson will become the first african american woman to serve on the supreme court. we will bring you the historic vote live as it happens. >>> we begin with russia's fierce attacks continuing, despite growing international backlash. the united nations general assembly just voted to suspend russia from the human rights council. the u.s. initiated that punishment in the wake of the atrocities committed against civilians in the town of bucha. hundreds of bodies have been found there after the russian withdrawal from that city. but the threat of the kremlin's cruelty remains there in the form of land mines and other explosives. bucha has now established a curfew to clear those explosives and to cut down on looting. and while russia has withdrawn from parts of the north, the east is already seeing intense fighting. ukraine's foreign minister is warning russia's attack on the donbas region will be reminiscent of world war ii in scope and scale, he say
the senate is expected to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson with all democrats and a few republican senators supporting her as well. judge jackson will become the first african american woman to serve on the supreme court. we will bring you the historic vote live as it happens. >>> we begin with russia's fierce attacks continuing, despite growing international backlash. the united nations general assembly just voted to suspend russia from the human rights council. the u.s. initiated...
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the soon-to-be justice ketanji brown jackson. so subaru is growing our commmmitment to protect the environment. in partnership with the national forestst foundation, subaru and our retailers are proud to help replant 1 million trees to help restore our forests. subaru. more than a car company. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because the eep number 360 smart bed is really smart. it senses your movement, and automaticalladjusts to...
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brown: mr. president, if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that at we stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the the senate today advance the nomination of a brainard to serve as vice chair of the federal reserve board of governors. president biden nominated her for the position in november. more executive nominations later this week including lisa cook as a member of the fed board to the federal trade commission. as always live coverage of the senate on cspan2. former senator oren hatch died saturday in salt lake city at 88. the utah republican surfer at 42 years in the senate from 197,722,019 he was the longest-serving republican senator in the longest-serving senate representing utah and that states history also served as a set from 2000 each of us in 19 for it over his decades in the chair had three carries judiciary committee finance committee and they help education labor and pensions committee. he ran for pre
brown: mr. president, if there is no further business to come before the senate, i ask that at we stand adjourned under the previous order. the presiding officer: the the presiding officer: the the senate today advance the nomination of a brainard to serve as vice chair of the federal reserve board of governors. president biden nominated her for the position in november. more executive nominations later this week including lisa cook as a member of the fed board to the federal trade commission....
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they will keep talking about janice brown. here is a black lady we like. justified democrats' opposition. october 2003 the post editorial page called brown one of the most unapologetically ideological nominees of any party in many years. a june 200 a headline rejects justice brown described her as a judge who has been more open about her enthusiasm for judicial adventurism than any nominee of either party in a long time saying no senator will have standing toislaing from th. the bottom line is they pretend they like -- that they want diversity, too, but your views have to essentially be anti whatever group you are. so you have to legislate if you're, you know, you have to legislate to basically harm people in order to prove your fealty to them. >> right. listen to my show, skin folk isn't always kin folk so it doesn't -- the same race doesn't have to share the same values. here is the thing. donald trump had three choices for the supreme court. did he pick a black woman or hispanic woman? >> no. he went team white. he picked 231 judges. how many were black
they will keep talking about janice brown. here is a black lady we like. justified democrats' opposition. october 2003 the post editorial page called brown one of the most unapologetically ideological nominees of any party in many years. a june 200 a headline rejects justice brown described her as a judge who has been more open about her enthusiasm for judicial adventurism than any nominee of either party in a long time saying no senator will have standing toislaing from th. the bottom line is...
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ketanji brown jackson was born in our nation's capital and grew up in miami. she is the daughter of two former public school teachers who themselves were raised in the jim crow south. two of judge jackson's uncles were police officers in miami, one who ultimately became the police chief. her brother served in the u.s. army and as a police officer in baltimore. judge jackson attended public school in the miami-dade county school system. she credits her father for starting her on a path to the law as he went back to school to earn a law degree and became a lawyer working for the school board. family, education, hard work, public service all guiding judge jackson on the path that brought her to this moment, to today. she was elected mayor of her junior high school class and president of her high school class. she grew to be a standout on the speech and debate team. and when her high school counselor told her not to set her sights too high, she never accepted the limits of others. she persevered. judge jackson went to harvard where she graduated magna cum laude. s
ketanji brown jackson was born in our nation's capital and grew up in miami. she is the daughter of two former public school teachers who themselves were raised in the jim crow south. two of judge jackson's uncles were police officers in miami, one who ultimately became the police chief. her brother served in the u.s. army and as a police officer in baltimore. judge jackson attended public school in the miami-dade county school system. she credits her father for starting her on a path to the...
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no one has expressed any concern about judge brown's character.portunities to grill her on her record, certain republicans instead focused on name-calling and grandstanding. i can only conclude that what republicans really objected to about judge brown had nothing to do with her actual record. they simply disapprove of who she is. that's something i won't soon forget. i've got you. soon forget i've got you ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the desert's bare, man. ♪ ♪ i've breathed the mountain air, man. ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ ♪ i've been to: pittsburgh, parkersburg, ♪ ♪ gravelbourg, colorado, ♪ ♪ ellensburg, cedar city, dodge city, what a pity. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ what happens when performance... meets power? you try crazy things... ...because you're crazy... ...and you like it. you get bigger... ...badder... ...faster. ♪ you can never have too much of a good thing... and power is a very good thing.
no one has expressed any concern about judge brown's character.portunities to grill her on her record, certain republicans instead focused on name-calling and grandstanding. i can only conclude that what republicans really objected to about judge brown had nothing to do with her actual record. they simply disapprove of who she is. that's something i won't soon forget. i've got you. soon forget i've got you ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ crossed the...
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today, we are here to vote to confirm ketanji brown jackson as the 116th justice of the united states supreme court. if you days ago, i spoke with a group of eight graders from new york. many of them were students of color. it was amazing when i mentioned that this week we were confirming the judge. you could see them light up. the unmistakable look in their eyes. one day, each young lady thought to herself, i can do it too. you know it has been a dark two years with covid. people getting sick and dying. any of them we knew. schools closing and shutting the doors. even in the darkest times, there are bright lights. today is one of the brightest lights and let us hope it is a metaphor, an indication of many more bright lights to come. as i said over and over again, there are three words i think best fit judge jackson. brilliant, beloved, belongs. judge jackson is in every sense and by all measures a brilliant jurist. she is indeed a brilliant person. by the judges own telling, she first discovered her calling to the law not in a classroom or by reading a book or talking to lawyers, but
today, we are here to vote to confirm ketanji brown jackson as the 116th justice of the united states supreme court. if you days ago, i spoke with a group of eight graders from new york. many of them were students of color. it was amazing when i mentioned that this week we were confirming the judge. you could see them light up. the unmistakable look in their eyes. one day, each young lady thought to herself, i can do it too. you know it has been a dark two years with covid. people getting sick...
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they will vote on ketanji brown jackson to serve on the supreme court. after that vote, it moves to the senate floor. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lists so students from low-income families can have the tools they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service, along with these
they will vote on ketanji brown jackson to serve on the supreme court. after that vote, it moves to the senate floor. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lists so students from low-income families can have the tools they need to be...
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brown: just to be clear, mr. president. we did offer that -- maybe now two hours ago after the ranking member and i have spoken for maybe 20 minutes more or less. just to be clear, we offered in that unanimous consent that we vote on both chair powell and dr. jefferson and simply delay the vote on dr. cook because many -- several members that wanted to vote for her were not here. instead the ranking member decided he wanted to just one more time try to embarrass dr. cook. it's not really going to work because we're going to confirm her. just to be clear, my motion only two hours ago was let's move forward on those two. that was rejected by senator >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government where funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> did you think this was just a community center? no it is way more than that. comcast is partnering with community centers to create wi-fi enabled places so students can get the tools to be ready for anything. >> comcast support c-span is a public service along
brown: just to be clear, mr. president. we did offer that -- maybe now two hours ago after the ranking member and i have spoken for maybe 20 minutes more or less. just to be clear, we offered in that unanimous consent that we vote on both chair powell and dr. jefferson and simply delay the vote on dr. cook because many -- several members that wanted to vote for her were not here. instead the ranking member decided he wanted to just one more time try to embarrass dr. cook. it's not really going...
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the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson will make history. shall be the first african-american woman on the court and she will rule a court that never had a woman member. when i started practicing for the nine members were women. what powerful evidence of the capacity we have of a nation that comes closer and closer to the equality ideals that were articulated as a moral phrase in the declaration of independence drafted in virginia in 1776. i celebrate the history making of disappointment but it's not the reason for my support. i support judge jackson's nomination because of her stellar academic credentials, her prestigious judicial clerkship, her dedicated service as an attorney and member of the united states sentencing commission. her well-respected tenure as a federal trial andll appellate judge and the multiple -- attributing to her fairness and her character. mr. president in particular i think her successful confirmation as a justice will add to critical skill sets to this mine member colleague joe body. first, the she's a public defen
the nomination of judge ketanji brown jackson will make history. shall be the first african-american woman on the court and she will rule a court that never had a woman member. when i started practicing for the nine members were women. what powerful evidence of the capacity we have of a nation that comes closer and closer to the equality ideals that were articulated as a moral phrase in the declaration of independence drafted in virginia in 1776. i celebrate the history making of disappointment...
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a las 2 con 17 minutos de la tarde hora del este, la jueza ketanji brown jackson se convierte en la primerajer afroamericana en ser confirmada como magistrada de la corte suprema de justicia. el Íder de la mayoÍa en el senado, chuck schumer y tres senadores republicanos se unen a los deÓcratas para ratificar a la nominada por el presidente biden. estamos siguiendo todo en vivo desde washington con carolina peguero& un dia historico para nuestro pais...porque llevo acaba de culminar el proceso lo que se llama en ingles "roll call vote" o "voto nominal" donde los senadores democratas y republicanos uno por uno reafirman sus votos para la confirmacion de la jueza ketanji "onika" brown jackson .... .... pricesamente, esta votacion es cuando un senador vota diciendo "si" o "no para que su voto quede registrado con su nombre...y donde los sendaores podrian tambien ofrecer sus comentarios la presidenta del senado, la vice presidenta kamala harris fue la que anuncio el voto final ante el pleno del senado asi confirmando oficialmente a la magistrada ketanji brown jackson a la corte suprema lo que si
a las 2 con 17 minutos de la tarde hora del este, la jueza ketanji brown jackson se convierte en la primerajer afroamericana en ser confirmada como magistrada de la corte suprema de justicia. el Íder de la mayoÍa en el senado, chuck schumer y tres senadores republicanos se unen a los deÓcratas para ratificar a la nominada por el presidente biden. estamos siguiendo todo en vivo desde washington con carolina peguero& un dia historico para nuestro pais...porque llevo acaba de culminar el...
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agents showed up one was black and one wasve brown. could i ever do that?nd those ones we don't want to be doing? but your point about treating people with humanity and dignity and to follow the law somebody has it with humanity. so maybe. >> and had more black and brown agents of the law when people are whipped under a bridge. were to be corralled. does that make it better? know.. >> and also i would say that if wero rely solely on the momentum from just black and brown people impacted we wouldn't have as much as we had look at the mugshots i hope you see white people there as well and that you realize huge allies and to see this rise from and to asian sentiment to see historical kinship it's difficult so what is the alternative? that you are not there and hope there are allies quick. >> or that we urge from the outside i want to put that on the table and so that you jualluded to with great voting rights. and not until you got to the united states that you say there was a seismic shift of how others perceive you a trusted champion for those who look like y
agents showed up one was black and one wasve brown. could i ever do that?nd those ones we don't want to be doing? but your point about treating people with humanity and dignity and to follow the law somebody has it with humanity. so maybe. >> and had more black and brown agents of the law when people are whipped under a bridge. were to be corralled. does that make it better? know.. >> and also i would say that if wero rely solely on the momentum from just black and brown people...
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supreme court, judge ketanji brown jackson. members are currently waiting on the senate judiciary committee to vote on the nomination. live coverage now of the u.s. senate on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our light and salvation. you have invited us in psalm 50:15 to call you in the day of trouble, and so we are here. we thank you that prayer is a key to unlock the arsenal of your power, mercy, and grace. because of prayer, we remain confident that you are still in control of our troubled world. as we see a nightmare unfolding in ukraine, we ask you to deliver the ukrainian people from this season of despotism, desperation, destruction, and death. lord you -- lord, continue to use our senators to accomplish your purposes on earth. we pray in your majestic name, amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states o
supreme court, judge ketanji brown jackson. members are currently waiting on the senate judiciary committee to vote on the nomination. live coverage now of the u.s. senate on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our light and salvation. you have invited us in psalm 50:15 to call you in the day of trouble, and so we are here. we thank you that prayer is a key to...
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um is that we need more black and brown solidarity. i i realize how calculate the injustice when i was just in india. i had a very smaller view of how the system was just not not set up to serve the poor but when i did spend time in the us and during the pandemic even in the us black and brown communities have different traits of mortality for the same living in the same cities, and it kind of made me realize how we need one unified voice if we are to talk about right to help and i really hope the book achieves or conveys that message. um, thank you for that. another question we have is what is the biggest myth about tb and what should everybody know? i will see in my reporting people are traumatized i have had friends who report saying that i had nightmares that i had tb and the biggest myth about tv is that that it affects just the lungs. and i write in the book which is why i do not focus on patients with pulmonary gb. i write about one kid who has tb in her ankle bone and tv in the brain tb intestines, and i kind of don't it's not
um is that we need more black and brown solidarity. i i realize how calculate the injustice when i was just in india. i had a very smaller view of how the system was just not not set up to serve the poor but when i did spend time in the us and during the pandemic even in the us black and brown communities have different traits of mortality for the same living in the same cities, and it kind of made me realize how we need one unified voice if we are to talk about right to help and i really hope...
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janice rogers brown, dianne feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in the senate democrats' way of viewing things, if a black woman or a black man or an hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy, they do not count. indeed, it was not just janice rogers brown, democrats filibustered miguel estrada. he is an advocate with superb credentials were criticized as the staff for tend kennedy wrote at the time in internal memos, they should filibuster him, quote, because he is hispanic. mr. president, this was before your time and my time in this body. but here's what ted kennedy's staff told him. they told him, identified miguel estrada as especially dangerous because he is latino. that is racist, which the democrats put in writing, if you're black, if you're hispanic, we will target you, we will filibuster you, we will block you, and that's w
janice rogers brown, dianne feinstein filibustered janice rogers brown. so now all the democrats who are celebrating putting the first african-american woman on the supreme court have themselves to thank for that because it could have happened 20 years ago. but in the senate democrats' way of viewing things, if a black woman or a black man or an hispanic woman or hispanic man dare to disagree with leftist orthodoxy, they do not count. indeed, it was not just janice rogers brown, democrats...
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in black and brown community have different rates of mortality living in the same cities and made me realize we need one unified voice if we're talking about, and i hope the book achieves or conveys that message. >> thank you for that. another question we have, what is the biggest myth about tb and what should everybody know? >> i will say in my reporting, people are traumatized. i have friends had report who say i've had nightmares that i had tb and the biggest myth about tb is that it affects just the lungs. and i write in the book, which is why i to not focus on patients that are merely tb. i wrote about one kid who has tb in her ankle bone and tb in the brain, in the intestines. and it's not on the notes, but that was my reason to over and over again profile patients who had tb not in the lungs because i tell you, the american community people don't realize that tb is exactly like cancer and the chemotherapy is exactly as toxic as cancer. so, yes. >> yeah. another question. i'm a nursing student at u of w. which apartment office person do i contact to actually contribute to globa
in black and brown community have different rates of mortality living in the same cities and made me realize we need one unified voice if we're talking about, and i hope the book achieves or conveys that message. >> thank you for that. another question we have, what is the biggest myth about tb and what should everybody know? >> i will say in my reporting, people are traumatized. i have friends had report who say i've had nightmares that i had tb and the biggest myth about tb is...
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. >> judge ketanji brown jackson.he first black woman confirmed to the supreme court. >> all right! >> inspired by today's events, future leaders now dreaming big. >> i want to be on the bench, sitting next to justice ketanji brown. >>> plus -- >> tiger woods! >> master play. tiger woods tees off at golf's most prestigious tournament. >> tiger! >> a remarkable return after a devastating car crash nearly ended his career. >> we have a rollover with someone trapped. >> is this the comeback of a lifetime? >> unbelievable. ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm stephanie ramos. tonight, 233 years in the making and a day of many firsts. the next supreme court justice, judge ketanji brown jackson. the impact of her confirmation felt far beyond the capitol. here's abc's rachel scott. >> even in the darke
. >> judge ketanji brown jackson.he first black woman confirmed to the supreme court. >> all right! >> inspired by today's events, future leaders now dreaming big. >> i want to be on the bench, sitting next to justice ketanji brown. >>> plus -- >> tiger woods! >> master play. tiger woods tees off at golf's most prestigious tournament. >> tiger! >> a remarkable return after a devastating car crash nearly ended his career. >> we have...
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but tonight, we get to share and experience and that is the confirmation of judge ketanji brown jackson, in this effort to be a more perfect union, i think we took a big step today. >> it really was quite a day, ali. unlike any other i have seen. we have long ron klain joining us tonight as our first guest. he used to work in the senate. he is now white house chief of staff and heavily involved in what we saw in the senate. and in our policy in ukraine. ali, i will be asking him about ukraine and about weapons delivery to ukraine. and about the gaps between what ukraine seems to be asking for and what the united states is capable of already to supply. we will cover all of that with ron klain. >> that is a critical conversation. i will be listening. have a great show, lawrence. >> thank you. we all saw who presided over the vote in the senate today. but who was the other black woman with an official role, a very important official role, in today's senate confirmation vote for the first black woman supreme court justice? this black woman is also a first. but if you do not work in the unit
but tonight, we get to share and experience and that is the confirmation of judge ketanji brown jackson, in this effort to be a more perfect union, i think we took a big step today. >> it really was quite a day, ali. unlike any other i have seen. we have long ron klain joining us tonight as our first guest. he used to work in the senate. he is now white house chief of staff and heavily involved in what we saw in the senate. and in our policy in ukraine. ali, i will be asking him about...