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please welcome dahlia lithwick!for having me back. >> trevor: what a time to have you back. this is like your super bowl. >> except so depressing! it's like the world's saddest super bowl. >> trevor: so it's like your atlanta falcons supporting super bowl. >> yeah, it's like sitting in a room, trapped in a room with the oldest people in the world on the senate. somebody, i think jeff toobin tweeted the combined age of the first four questioners in the senate this morning was, like, 2,000 years old. really old! >> trevor: for those of you who don't know, you are really an expert who has dedicated your time to the supreme court. we haven't seen a more exciting time in the supreme court, and neil gorsuch has really upped the stakes because he is trump's pick. on the surface, he's qualified, yet the democrats don't know what to do. do they block him and lose? or do they not block him and lose? >> right. i mean, i think it's, like, do we get rolled today? or do we get rolled in a couple of years when get rolled again whe
please welcome dahlia lithwick!for having me back. >> trevor: what a time to have you back. this is like your super bowl. >> except so depressing! it's like the world's saddest super bowl. >> trevor: so it's like your atlanta falcons supporting super bowl. >> yeah, it's like sitting in a room, trapped in a room with the oldest people in the world on the senate. somebody, i think jeff toobin tweeted the combined age of the first four questioners in the senate this morning...
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. >> dahlia, how does that play in? it's an important point that the senate didn't have a huge problem with his confirmation but who else the senate really liked, merrick garland who is not getting a hearing tomorrow and that's really relevant. more to the point, we have ten years worth of judicial record that delved deeply in tomorrow and there is a big difference between how cabinet constrained your authority is as a judge on an appeals court and what you can do on the appeals court and everyone in the senate is well aware that they have to think in those terms. >> one of the things that you see in his decisions where, you know, he's following precedent and in some areas he'll go out of his way to say what he thinks separately. in both anti-trust cases and in money and politic cases, he's giving these really strong hints that he's a really top-down, sort of favors the oligarch powers in our society. those are the cases that we have to get into. what do you think is the role of anti-trust in our society? what does demo
. >> dahlia, how does that play in? it's an important point that the senate didn't have a huge problem with his confirmation but who else the senate really liked, merrick garland who is not getting a hearing tomorrow and that's really relevant. more to the point, we have ten years worth of judicial record that delved deeply in tomorrow and there is a big difference between how cabinet constrained your authority is as a judge on an appeals court and what you can do on the appeals court and...
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bmr rentals are alive on dahlia. and we are working oen billing out the-home ownership piece is more complex and so we are doing the-taking care of rental stir. >> what is the delay? i have been on the commission 6th year and talking about electronic- >> we are on track for it. but doing it in pieces. so, and home ownership is the last piece. when we are pleased so pleased so far with our results with it and the-i think the reason why it has taken so long to build the rental part is we did like consumer testing of it squent out and had real applicant people living in bmr that had to go through the paper process testing it to tell how to better meet their needs. and i'm proud of it, the it team that created it has really created something that is so easy and on your phone you can do it. you take pictures the documents we need you to upload and upload on the phone. we found that people may not have computers but they got cell phones and smart phones and the agencies that we are working with the access to housing agenci
bmr rentals are alive on dahlia. and we are working oen billing out the-home ownership piece is more complex and so we are doing the-taking care of rental stir. >> what is the delay? i have been on the commission 6th year and talking about electronic- >> we are on track for it. but doing it in pieces. so, and home ownership is the last piece. when we are pleased so pleased so far with our results with it and the-i think the reason why it has taken so long to build the rental part is...
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that's the black dahlia. >> jimmy: have you been hyphenated for your whole life? jimmy: it's always been that way? >> my mom's last name is black, my dad's last name is d'elia, my mom is like, i want ownership of you too. >> jimmy: your dad is an attorney. >> he's a judge now. >> jimmy: a judge, that's right. you took a picture of your dad. >> there it is. >> jimmy: i assume this is from a magazine or something? or an '80s tv show or something. >> that's his audition for "the sopranos." >> jimmy: that is a great photograph just to start with. i will say i would never want to go in front of this guy in court. >> he's scary, right? imagine him being your dad. [ laughter ] it's worse. >> jimmy: is he a scary dad in general? >> he's -- kind of a scary person to everyone. my friends call him uncle tone. he's like sicilian jersey. >> jimmy: i gotcha. how long has he been a judge? >> just under a year. >> jimmy: do you ever go and see him rule? i have, yeah. but he embarrassed me badly last time so i don't want to go back. >> jimmy: what did he do to you? >> he's in fami
that's the black dahlia. >> jimmy: have you been hyphenated for your whole life? jimmy: it's always been that way? >> my mom's last name is black, my dad's last name is d'elia, my mom is like, i want ownership of you too. >> jimmy: your dad is an attorney. >> he's a judge now. >> jimmy: a judge, that's right. you took a picture of your dad. >> there it is. >> jimmy: i assume this is from a magazine or something? or an '80s tv show or something. >>...
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longtime resident and urban farmer beverly grant remembers we talked in the huge kitchen at dahlia, a space where students sort lettuce for food boxes they take home, and where community members can take cooking classes. >> suddenly, we've, we've shifted from food desert to food oasis! we've categorically >> brangham: grant runs her own traveling farmstand and she met lydia prado early in the planning stages. >> the blessing is, that dr. prado had amazing listening ears and a compassionate heart. and when she heard the stories of people like me, and others, she was like, 'hmm. we could probably do something about that!' you get that little nod from her. consider that done! >> brangham: as grant likes to say, "from seed to stomach." during our visit, preschoolers were learning that very lesson, planting seedlings that will later be transplanted into their urban farm, and could very likely end up on their own kitchen tables. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in denver, colorado. >> woodruff: every two years since 1932 the whitney museum in new york has put on an exhibition mean
longtime resident and urban farmer beverly grant remembers we talked in the huge kitchen at dahlia, a space where students sort lettuce for food boxes they take home, and where community members can take cooking classes. >> suddenly, we've, we've shifted from food desert to food oasis! we've categorically >> brangham: grant runs her own traveling farmstand and she met lydia prado early in the planning stages. >> the blessing is, that dr. prado had amazing listening ears and a...
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dahlia will step down as the ceo next month, but will the other guy remain chief investment officer?fterre hiring rubenstein 10 months as co-ceo. airbag maker takata being failed -- filed for bankruptcy after putting its healthy business units into a new company. they made these concerns about the disruption. takata and one of its suitors, key safety systems, have declined to comment. they are linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide, the biggest auto safety recall. yahoo! has ended the inquiry into its 2014 security breach, saying it was inadequately informed, and an independent committee said executives did not understand or investigate the breach, though there is no -- thee the in information was suppressed. they will not give the board , and theany votes yahoo! chief counsel has resigned. reports from malaysia has committed visa free visit from north koreans on security concerns. they are hunting several citizens linked to the murder of the half-brother of change on. he was -- of kim jong-un. malaysia is a handful of countries where -- is one of a handful of countries where north k
dahlia will step down as the ceo next month, but will the other guy remain chief investment officer?fterre hiring rubenstein 10 months as co-ceo. airbag maker takata being failed -- filed for bankruptcy after putting its healthy business units into a new company. they made these concerns about the disruption. takata and one of its suitors, key safety systems, have declined to comment. they are linked to at least 17 deaths worldwide, the biggest auto safety recall. yahoo! has ended the inquiry...
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bmr rentals are alive on dahlia. and we are working oen billing out the-home ownership piece is more complex and so we are doing the-taking care of rental stir. >> what is the delay? i have been on the commission 6th year and talking about electronic- >> we are on track for it. but doing it in pieces. so, and home ownership is the last piece. when we are pleased so pleased so far with our results with it and the-i think the reason why it has taken so long to build the rental part is we did like consumer testing of it squent out and had real applicant people living in bmr that had to go through the paper process testing it to tell how to better meet their needs. and i'm proud of it, the it team that created it has really created something that is so easy and on your phone you can do it. you take pictures the documents we need you to upload and upload on the phone. we found that people may not have computers but they got cell phones and smart phones and the agencies that we are working with the access to housing agenci
bmr rentals are alive on dahlia. and we are working oen billing out the-home ownership piece is more complex and so we are doing the-taking care of rental stir. >> what is the delay? i have been on the commission 6th year and talking about electronic- >> we are on track for it. but doing it in pieces. so, and home ownership is the last piece. when we are pleased so pleased so far with our results with it and the-i think the reason why it has taken so long to build the rental part is...
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not going too far down that rabbit hole, dahlia, what does it say if he can do the hearing, say something we all just move on? >> i think that you're really, i think, hitting on something deep. that is how we destabilize language and how we need these truth-seeking enterprises. this is what court does, what congressional hearings are meant to do. we're meant to believe we put all this stuff out there and some objective empirical truth emerges at the end. it's not just distincting what lie or truth means but these institutions that courts can no longer find truth. if you ask a gotcha question in a hearing, as apparently al franken did to jeff sessions you can say what you want in response and what isn't a gotcha question by that standard. i think it's really worrisome. i would add this. it's destabilizing here at home where we're trying to figure out what just happened. really? the president tweeted that? but think about foreign countries. they're trying to determine whether these tweets are true or false, whether congressional hearings have value, whether jous judicial findings still have
not going too far down that rabbit hole, dahlia, what does it say if he can do the hearing, say something we all just move on? >> i think that you're really, i think, hitting on something deep. that is how we destabilize language and how we need these truth-seeking enterprises. this is what court does, what congressional hearings are meant to do. we're meant to believe we put all this stuff out there and some objective empirical truth emerges at the end. it's not just distincting what lie...
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cnn political commentator and conservative contributor at the hill, kayleigh mcenany and deen an on dahliaans he can do no wrong? >> no, i think it means, you know, he's doing pretty well. you know, we've seen these headlines, the worst hundred days ever, which i would argue with me vehemently saying this is one of the best hundred days i've seen as a conservative. i think he's making the point wem everyone's saying i had a bad hundred days. the media is being negative towards the things i've done. but i'm president and the american people obviously like what i put forward, because i'm president of the united states, and i like that's what he's getting at. >> dean, your reaction? >> i don't think it's going well very him at all. objectively speaking, it's probably the worst week of his presidency. on monday, james comey testifies under oath, we're doing an investigation, potential connections between the trump campaign and russian intelligence agencies and hacking. we don't have evidence of that yet, but we're investigating. approval ratings at all-time lows. and friday, trumpcare doesn't
cnn political commentator and conservative contributor at the hill, kayleigh mcenany and deen an on dahliaans he can do no wrong? >> no, i think it means, you know, he's doing pretty well. you know, we've seen these headlines, the worst hundred days ever, which i would argue with me vehemently saying this is one of the best hundred days i've seen as a conservative. i think he's making the point wem everyone's saying i had a bad hundred days. the media is being negative towards the things...
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market rate housing opportunities and i have the opportunity to meet with the web developer team on dahlia good to three weeks ago and start to talk about the different kinds of teachers that we will-there on the dalia patil right now, and the ones working towards development. so very still in the-in the beta phase what they call the beta phase of the dalia portal, which is really testing out the baseline search features and there is an opportunity to request accessible housing right now, as part of the application process, and we do foresee, as the site develops, it has more and more content that you will be able to search for accessible housing as well and we are in the process now of talking about the kinds of features that folks will want to sort by. mobility, units, can medication units, etc. >> thank you, nicole. >> you are welcome. >> thank you, staff. - excuse me - >> i the question through the chair. sorry you are not off the hook yet. [laughing] thank you, guys for this amazing presentation. even though i work right next door [inaudible] i don't get to see the big picture. but, a
market rate housing opportunities and i have the opportunity to meet with the web developer team on dahlia good to three weeks ago and start to talk about the different kinds of teachers that we will-there on the dalia patil right now, and the ones working towards development. so very still in the-in the beta phase what they call the beta phase of the dalia portal, which is really testing out the baseline search features and there is an opportunity to request accessible housing right now, as...
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market rate housing opportunities and i have the opportunity to meet with the web developer team on dahlia good to three weeks ago and start to talk about the different kinds of teachers that we will-there on the dalia patil right now, and the ones working towards development. so very still in the-in the beta phase what they call the beta phase of the dalia portal, which is really testing out the baseline search features and there is an opportunity to request accessible housing right now, as part of the application process, and we do foresee, as the site develops, it has more and more content that you will be able to search for accessible housing as well and we are in the process now of talking about the kinds of features that folks will want to sort by. mobility, units, can medication units, etc. >> thank you, nicole. >> you are welcome. >> thank you, staff. - excuse me - >> i the question through the chair. sorry you are not off the hook yet. [laughing] thank you, guys for this amazing presentation. even though i work right next door [inaudible] i don't get to see the big picture. but, a
market rate housing opportunities and i have the opportunity to meet with the web developer team on dahlia good to three weeks ago and start to talk about the different kinds of teachers that we will-there on the dalia patil right now, and the ones working towards development. so very still in the-in the beta phase what they call the beta phase of the dalia portal, which is really testing out the baseline search features and there is an opportunity to request accessible housing right now, as...
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>> [inaudible] around 1926 or so by the dahlia society. >> what is this bird here? >> that is the california quail. >> coming up here, we had a little blustery theme. what is this area here? >> this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and, and have their lunch and play on that -- they sit and come and have their lunch and play on it. just for it to be part of the neighborhood. that is my hope. >> is such a beautiful addition to our public art in san francisco. thank you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> [gavel] >> good morning.>> good morning ladies and gentlemen, i would like to welcome yo
>> [inaudible] around 1926 or so by the dahlia society. >> what is this bird here? >> that is the california quail. >> coming up here, we had a little blustery theme. what is this area here? >> this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it?...