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women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for her family the same protection. and then a few of them thought it was really discrimination against the male as parent. he would not have the opportunity to render personal care to his child. and then rehnquist all along said totally arbitrary from the point of view of the baby. why should the baby have the chance to be cared for by a parent, only if the parent is female and not male? but it's that realization that we will all be better off if we end the discrimination, if we end the era of women for the home and children and men are for t
women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for...
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women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for her family the same protection. and then a few of them thought it was really discrimination against the male as parent. he would not have the opportunity to render personal care to his child. and then rehnquist all along said totally arbitrary from the point of view of the baby. why should the baby have the chance to be cared for by a parent, only if the parent is female and not male? but it's that realization that we will all be better off if we end the discrimination, if we end the era of women for the home and children and men are for t
women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for...
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and told the story of charles e. morris and we said let's take it.the tax part and i would write the constitutional law part. so, a part of this is about the case and about our argument in the 10th circuit in denver. and then it includes the aclu and some women who were saying the same things that i was saying in the '70s that at a time when no one was prepared to listen so dorothy kenyan has a role in this. i think it will go into production in the beginning of 2016. maybe by the end of the year it will be out. natalie portman came to talk to me about this. and we had a very good conversation. and one thing interesting that she insisted on and held up the project for a while, she said, i want the dwikter erdirector to be a woman. there are not enough women in this industry. there are many talented out there. and they do have a woman director. [ applause ] >> well, we look forward to it. you mentioned matter y he's been mentioned many times. let me take you back a little bit. for many years i think, you've been described as shy and reserved especiall
and told the story of charles e. morris and we said let's take it.the tax part and i would write the constitutional law part. so, a part of this is about the case and about our argument in the 10th circuit in denver. and then it includes the aclu and some women who were saying the same things that i was saying in the '70s that at a time when no one was prepared to listen so dorothy kenyan has a role in this. i think it will go into production in the beginning of 2016. maybe by the end of the...
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charles watkins is the pastor at morris brown a.m.e. church. >> evil is sensational many times. so we're not surprised by it. we're not discouraged by it. we're emboldened because we come together through it. >> reporter: there is faith here. a peace that passeth understanding. and it has not gone unnoticed. in denver two men each spent a sleepless night. a white state senator was compelled to write down his feelings. and i want you to know i stand arm in arm with you in your grief. >> reporter: mike johnston brought his letter to the local a.m.e. church. >> these lost loved ones you will not grieve alone. >> this hollow hatred you will not face lien and this righteous justice you will not seek alone. >> reporter: pastor timothy tyler embraced the message. >> to read senator johnson's words it was relief. it was relief there are still good people in the community. >> reporter: the senator also posted his letter to facebook. a movement begun. spreading to nashville and new orleans and beyond. >> i am at your service to show that love can drive out hate. >> i hope that a message o
charles watkins is the pastor at morris brown a.m.e. church. >> evil is sensational many times. so we're not surprised by it. we're not discouraged by it. we're emboldened because we come together through it. >> reporter: there is faith here. a peace that passeth understanding. and it has not gone unnoticed. in denver two men each spent a sleepless night. a white state senator was compelled to write down his feelings. and i want you to know i stand arm in arm with you in your grief....
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women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case, i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for her family the same protection. and then a few of them thought it was really discrimination against the male as parent. he would not have the opportunity to render personal care to his child. and then rehnquist all along said totally arbitrary from the point of view of the baby. why should the baby have the chance to be cared for by a parent only if the parent is female and not male? but it's that realization that we will all be better off if we end the discrimination, if we end the era of women for the home and children and men are for t
women, men, like charles morris. children. justice rehnquist, this is a story of a man whose life died in childbirth. he was left the sole caretaker of the child, wanted social security benefits that would help him be able to work only part time while his child was young. those benefits were for mothers, not fathers. so the court decided that case, i think it was in 1975. it was a unanimous judgment. one, discrimination against the women as wage earner. her social security taxes don't get for...