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women have different life experiens than men and we' also 5 of the pulation.d w wanthose -- we shod celebrate that. we should celebrate that adversity that the candidate is bringing to theench. >> i thi if the makeup of the coress was diffent with more of a 50- deal we wouldn't see ch of a difference in terms of the outcome justi is not put on the bench to make speeches, a justice is put on t bench to make decisions e is really quite middle of the road. >> if youut the same comment as alito said, she was wise womarather than a wis man -- tt's it. bonnie: wait aecond. [simultaneouspeech] >> bnie: wait a second. bay, let me ask youhis. with jtice roberts or alito, was there questions about their temperament on the bench, that theyeemed to be angry most of theime, thathey -- in other wos it seems to me in terms of sxism one thing theysed against her, if you're aggresse as a man that's a positive, if y're agessive as a womanhat's a negativ >> it's who they are. if you look at alito and roberts, tre is no temperant problem the. everhing calm and coo in what they sa
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. >> reporter: she returns home with work experien, money in her pocket and optimism she will return to college to pursue a career. in camden, new jersey, david lee miller, fox news. >>> great looking weekend, wasn't it? it looks like it will extend into the work week. >> i'm not going to complain. it was cloudy and a few shourdz but we're at july 5th and temperatures barely made it into the 70s today. >> no complaints. >> we didn't have showers in my neighborhood. >> nothing in the city but a little bit south. some of the southern suburbs. maybe a light shower or two. if i hear any complaints i'm going to -- it's been good too and wall the festivities going on in town this weekend, finally we were able to squeeze out i would almost say a brilliant july 4th. at least weather wise. there is a gorgeous shot of the washington monument, clouds of course. we've been mostly cloudy all day. our northern suburbs have seen a little bit of sunshine from time to time and just up into more than maryland you probably had a very nice afternoon along the i-70 corridor. just to the south i want to s
. >> reporter: she returns home with work experien, money in her pocket and optimism she will return to college to pursue a career. in camden, new jersey, david lee miller, fox news. >>> great looking weekend, wasn't it? it looks like it will extend into the work week. >> i'm not going to complain. it was cloudy and a few shourdz but we're at july 5th and temperatures barely made it into the 70s today. >> no complaints. >> we didn't have showers in my...
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today, her vals reflect that experien. i think blic television is veryourishing. and if you give something yoll get something in retn. jacque included her public television station iner will. consider joining the comnity of people who wantublic television to span gerations.
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we weren't makng anthing up almost everything i this is drawn from r experien with bands or being aoundswhat rock 'n' roll bds are lke and maybe what their glfriends are like if they're let loose and we,i know i feltthat if we just got a cnce at an audience i could ha some impact. >> wait. liens invade mas? >> good, isn it? >> we'd be the alins. >> no, they'd be uranus. he got hung u on that. >> butids third genration o are coming anddigging the movie. >> what was the question? i lo track. [laughte tavis: i have another one fo you. i guess the sense, met yu the fit time as a group, but i get the sensethat as funy as this as, thatyou guys took the music part of it seriously. am i right about that? >> think you're right. take the musicseriously because f the music sn't good and the song aren't well craftedhen the whole hing falls apa. e idea was notto play music badlyr write bad sons. it was to te songs a perhaps craft tm so that the lyrics were pretensio -- pren tentio -- prtensionous on thesolos were ver the tpe and nd of cheesy. the -- that's a challenge. and the song remain still popu
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worried that the overflow there could swell above 700,000 000.e actual number around far more chose to experienot sun and watching on tv and the internet. >> reporter: all around los angeles, and thousands of miles away -- berlin, moscow, times square. and places where you didn't need a golden wristband. the fans and the curious gathered to say good-bye. ♪ >> reporter: dancing in harlem, crying in london. [ applause ] >> reporter: this woman flew from london on her own without a ticket tthe memorial. finally, someone gave her one. >> it was great to be amongst the other friends and share the grief and the loss and also to celebrate michael and his life. >> reporter: but most honored michael jackson simply where they discovered him, in front of television screens. robert wren didn't win the online lottery for a ticket to the event so spent the day quietly inside. >> if i had to if i was working i wouldn't go to work. i had to watch it. i mean it's michael jackson. >> reporter: for those who wanted company without a crowd, people watched in churches, movie theaters, cafes and the beauty parlor. >
worried that the overflow there could swell above 700,000 000.e actual number around far more chose to experienot sun and watching on tv and the internet. >> reporter: all around los angeles, and thousands of miles away -- berlin, moscow, times square. and places where you didn't need a golden wristband. the fans and the curious gathered to say good-bye. ♪ >> reporter: dancing in harlem, crying in london. [ applause ] >> reporter: this woman flew from london on her own...
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because it left an impression that i believe that life experien experiences commanded a result in a case, but that is clearly not what i do as a judge. >> reporter: on abortion rights she said the supreme court's ruling in roe v. wade is solid legal precedent answering a question from wisconsin democrat herb coal. >> in your opinion is roe? >> that is the precedent of the court and settled in terms of the holding of the court. >> reporter: republican nominee, samuel alito and john roberts gave similar answers. judge sotomayor disagreed with president obama's statements that judges need empathy, as a senator he voted against roberts in 2005, explaining at the time that judges need some extra quality to decide the hardest cases. >> in those difficult cases, the critical ingredient is applied by what is in the judge's heart. >> do you agree that the law only takes you the first 25 miles of the marathon and that the last mile has to be decided by what is in the judge's heart? >> no, sir. i don't -- wouldn't approach the issue of judging in the way the president does. >> reporter: one republi
because it left an impression that i believe that life experien experiences commanded a result in a case, but that is clearly not what i do as a judge. >> reporter: on abortion rights she said the supreme court's ruling in roe v. wade is solid legal precedent answering a question from wisconsin democrat herb coal. >> in your opinion is roe? >> that is the precedent of the court and settled in terms of the holding of the court. >> reporter: republican nominee, samuel...
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what a miraculous s experien to be ablto listen and see michael in a action. there were wordsdsast abt, but i woer if anybody was on h his shshlder wn he walked into waltlt reed spital, and he walked along the aisles s and th rows and thehe hospil rooms. this w w in thmidst of the iraq war. doctors stoppeped and nues stoppe ininvidualoldiers who had lost limbs stopped.d. and were in essesence moveand tohed as michael was by y s dedere to me and thank them for their sacrificice. so don't telell me wt an american s story iall about. it is the saltlt of thearth. when this fafamily tk the talent that godod has gen them and made itnto a miraculous and wondererful sty for america. i come today for y y to recognize the flflag flyinand the e peopleho have spoken have spoken to the people's h house. they recognize and t ty spea ose of us who serve inin elected officecewe resnd to the people. mimiael foht for the tolerance of allll people. in fact, i am m remindedlthough i speak in the tonones of l ith, tt michael fought the good f fight. he was someone who u understd,
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there and say thi stuff and when you interrupt peoe when they're trying to talk about their own psol experien? >> unfortunatelyi'm going to interrupt now bause we're running out of time. jane and jilan, thank you both. we will be right back. you're watching msnbc. >>> welclce e ba. inin tay's "crossssing the linee child'd'slalayone reallyly b for onon teaeachww t t. yoyou mitt wonder what teacher paul rosenblum was thinkiking. he's a fourth gradede teacher i portlandndmaine, whoho partrticatatedn a mock ededng. sosods innocent enough, but according to a l letrrenenout to parentnt hre is what happened. ter muchajajing frorom his class on muultip occasisis,s, m rosenblumiilly d dededo o participate inin thehe mockeedd june 18th.h. the groom was thee teteacr. the bridide in this mock weddina fothth gde ststenent. ththe hool princicill in thahat same letter gs s onoo d detai exactly hohow a all played ou. quote, at the children's requtt he wore his blalack graduation gown and a clown tie. the female student brohthtin a eet thaterer classmates help drape over h h school clhehes. mr. rosenblum t to
there and say thi stuff and when you interrupt peoe when they're trying to talk about their own psol experien? >> unfortunatelyi'm going to interrupt now bause we're running out of time. jane and jilan, thank you both. we will be right back. you're watching msnbc. >>> welclce e ba. inin tay's "crossssing the linee child'd'slalayone reallyly b for onon teaeachww t t. yoyou mitt wonder what teacher paul rosenblum was thinkiking. he's a fourth gradede teacher i portlandndmaine,...
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obama is a descendant of slaves >> it's like a full circle experien. were the powerlessho left here an the powerful are coming. >>eporter: now that tour of the slave stle i expected to be the emotial high tour of the visit. did the tour myself. it's art-wrenching and something tt will stayith them all of tir ves. >> i had to sit forwd and look at it, you know, when i got to that, wahing your report on that. it's going to be very emotional. i will ask you later in the morning a little bit about your experiences there ghana. so, ank you for coming back and thas for report too. it's not even noon there. i said good afternoon. it's late morning. almost noon. >> not a bad tim difference. four hours. >> thanks. stay tuned. we'll have the ve coverage of thpresident's address. it's scheduled 8:40. >>> meantime tempers are flarg which reads martin king junior was a republican. those who paid for the sign say they can support tir clm. they say while dr. king have supported conservative famil values, they doub he'd be republican today. >>> a capacity crowd is pec
obama is a descendant of slaves >> it's like a full circle experien. were the powerlessho left here an the powerful are coming. >>eporter: now that tour of the slave stle i expected to be the emotial high tour of the visit. did the tour myself. it's art-wrenching and something tt will stayith them all of tir ves. >> i had to sit forwd and look at it, you know, when i got to that, wahing your report on that. it's going to be very emotional. i will ask you later in the morning a...
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wewalked through it and he was saying l these things about his experience and afterlife and experien with spect to vietnam. i tried toet him to talk about iraq. and why he wasn't speaking out. did not want to do it. and it w just the same thing. >> b heree didn't want to do itbout his war vietn. rose: right. >> and i'm thiing, i ould puish this ierview or what to do witht. because, again, it's...and this is what makesou in this business ilined to go back to people, to go ck, to peel it away that in the first, the seco, the ninth, the 0th terview, you still haven't gone deep enough. and thatou have to kin of just dig and dig and dig to fin out wt really happened. d it's not that people are lying or that tre's conscious deception. it's that th are proctiveof themlves, the people the work for or wh with and, most importtly, they think they're protecting their repution. but it may be to certain extent they are. but the job in our business is to get that at out. ani was just astonish. here bob mcnamara still hiding. >> rose: acce, access. i mean, canouo back and back and back if y don't h
wewalked through it and he was saying l these things about his experience and afterlife and experien with spect to vietnam. i tried toet him to talk about iraq. and why he wasn't speaking out. did not want to do it. and it w just the same thing. >> b heree didn't want to do itbout his war vietn. rose: right. >> and i'm thiing, i ould puish this ierview or what to do witht. because, again, it's...and this is what makesou in this business ilined to go back to people, to go ck, to peel...
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that threree yaurt-quartrters off pe nt a politician whoo leads for thcommon god, they want to ve e experien and nonot somebody who's out stirring up flameses of old battles w we don't nt to go to.o. is good for the demoats to haveve sarah palin out ththere g wordsike uneconomic that aren't ev in the dictionary. is tre an upside for docrats on this? >> amerins don't like a quter. what s did, s she seed half of her termrm and bled out halay through it cause the goioing wentnt tough o she wants to go make money. that's c certainlyer prerogat e prerogative.e. but if you make a cocommitmento the peoplele of your ststate, iu sign up p for a fofour-yea contntract, i ink they would ha an expectation thahat you would fulfilll that contract.. i thinink the's been a lot of attention papaid to holoony and how daaffy her ess confnference was but peopople have t focused onon the sthing indictment she made of her fellow e elected officials, sayaying that the peopleasically work half te then thhey bil out and p play golf a and jerk aund. and that may have bebeen her projting what her plans wewere on evever
that threree yaurt-quartrters off pe nt a politician whoo leads for thcommon god, they want to ve e experien and nonot somebody who's out stirring up flameses of old battles w we don't nt to go to.o. is good for the demoats to haveve sarah palin out ththere g wordsike uneconomic that aren't ev in the dictionary. is tre an upside for docrats on this? >> amerins don't like a quter. what s did, s she seed half of her termrm and bled out halay through it cause the goioing wentnt tough o she...
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ain, i go back to pat's experien in '92 and, again, to some extent in'96. i thin the voters aleast in ose early statesin iowa and new hashire, i think they may be more forgivi of her tn mae the national media will be and who knows wat happens if she wins one of those firs two stat. >> nobody can prect anything but i have to say to you the voters in new hampshire and early states are not stupid and, frankly, sheid not come ross as a credible candidate even en she was vice presidential candidate and, frankly, this does not add to e luster of her rutation. dy comes away from wching this and sayi, you know, i thin she really showed she's got the stuff to be the president of the united states. i don't think it word then and i don't think it worksnow. i think she can make a lot of moy and i wish her well and i ink some of the atacks on her werenfortunate but having said that, s is not qualified in the minds of mosteople that i know and most peoe that you know and most people who make these judgments earl on to be the preside of the united stat. and it's goi to re
ain, i go back to pat's experien in '92 and, again, to some extent in'96. i thin the voters aleast in ose early statesin iowa and new hashire, i think they may be more forgivi of her tn mae the national media will be and who knows wat happens if she wins one of those firs two stat. >> nobody can prect anything but i have to say to you the voters in new hampshire and early states are not stupid and, frankly, sheid not come ross as a credible candidate even en she was vice presidential...
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rhetoric flourish that fell flat >> it was bad,ecause it left an impression that i believe that life experienes commanded a result in acase, but that's clearly not what i do a judge, it's early not what i intended. inhe context of my broader speech, which w attemptin to inspe young hispaic latino stunts and lawyers to believ at their life periences added value tohe process. >>well, i can see that, perhaps, as a lay person approach to it, b as a judge who has tak this oath, i am ve troubled that you would repeatedly, ov a decde or more, maketatements that consistently -- any fir reading of thesepeeches consistently rgues that this ideal and commitment- i belie every jue is comtted -- must be -- to put aside the personal periences and biases and make sure that that prson before them gets a fair day in court. >> sessins also challenged sotomar's vow in her openg stement, yesterday,fsimple fidelity to thew. he raised her 2005 statement at duke universi that te court of appeal is wre policy is ma. >> you on saion occasion another "theaw th lawyers practice a judges declare is not adefinitive,capital
rhetoric flourish that fell flat >> it was bad,ecause it left an impression that i believe that life experienes commanded a result in acase, but that's clearly not what i do a judge, it's early not what i intended. inhe context of my broader speech, which w attemptin to inspe young hispaic latino stunts and lawyers to believ at their life periences added value tohe process. >>well, i can see that, perhaps, as a lay person approach to it, b as a judge who has tak this oath, i am ve...
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she has an ermous baround behind her, one of e most experienced justices to be nominated, more experiennch eve than roberts. so rather than goi after anythi on her record they're going afteher identity, her personhood. an mostritically after r ethnic identity and rac >> well, strategically speaking, let's talk about that decision by the republic i mean, jeb bu did an interview this wee with my former colleague tucker carlson in "esquire magazine" and lamented that the republican party is completellosing hispanics now after having made some proess with tm. he says e partcan't win if it conties to aliat hispanics. they have t be cognizant of that demograph truth so what's thpolitical strategy here? >> 's very birre. on o hand you have michael steele supposedly at the he with this hip hop strategy apparently pt of thei big tent strategy and whatever you think abou george w. bush it was effective under his administtion. in fact, w's" administration had a much higher numr of latino and africaamericans at veryigh levels in the administration than are actually represented in the party itself.
she has an ermous baround behind her, one of e most experienced justices to be nominated, more experiennch eve than roberts. so rather than goi after anythi on her record they're going afteher identity, her personhood. an mostritically after r ethnic identity and rac >> well, strategically speaking, let's talk about that decision by the republic i mean, jeb bu did an interview this wee with my former colleague tucker carlson in "esquire magazine" and lamented that the republican...
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second, and this isan importantt pot because of a uniqueue experienence in th district court. jue tomayor delves thorououly intthe facts of each case. she t trustshat anndersnding of thehe fts will lead ultitely to justice. i would ask my collgues to do ththis. examine aampling, a random sampling of f rases in vavaety ofreas. in casase afte casese, she rollp her sleeves, lrns the acts, applies theawto the facts andnd comeso a a decisioionirrespectie of her inclusioio or personal experiencece. in a a case innvolvin a n york lice oicer she upheld his ght to make remarks.. inin a case brbrough by plainti claiai she had been bumped f fma plane because ofof rache dismissed ththeir case because e law required it and uphel the first right of a prisosoner to wear rligious beadsds under his uniform. in h buttoton cases such as professionalalportshe cacarefull adheres to th facts. >> we have to take a bak. we wilill be rig back. when you're on diet hungry just won qt. but you can outsmart him with weight watchers li. it's weight wawatchers, but it's completelely onlinene customizable to
second, and this isan importantt pot because of a uniqueue experienence in th district court. jue tomayor delves thorououly intthe facts of each case. she t trustshat anndersnding of thehe fts will lead ultitely to justice. i would ask my collgues to do ththis. examine aampling, a random sampling of f rases in vavaety ofreas. in casase afte casese, she rollp her sleeves, lrns the acts, applies theawto the facts andnd comeso a a decisioionirrespectie of her inclusioio or personal experiencece....
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the researchers looked at school age kids in england finding that half of those taking the tamiflu experienxperienced nightmares and nausea. it is an anti-didviral drug that can help shorten the symptoms of the flu. >>> bob joins us and, wow, wild weather. >> what an afternoon. fast-moving when -- we have seen storms come through here. just about as fast as they have come through. 40 le-mile-an-hour winds. we live on a rotating worth and. sometimes when the storms come through, they pick up and can spin up some small tornadoes and as we have seen, the result has been damage and a widespread damage to the north. up around carroll county and especially finksburg. and the folks up -- will be from the emergency managers and weather service. they will survey the damage and see where the trees and tree damage, straight line indication of rotary motion and this damage. winds, 50, 60, 70 miles an hour can do an awful lot of damage. and the thing that was in a way interesting on these storms is that -- they usually get big thunderstorms, towering high. these were just some low, very heavy rain showe
the researchers looked at school age kids in england finding that half of those taking the tamiflu experienxperienced nightmares and nausea. it is an anti-didviral drug that can help shorten the symptoms of the flu. >>> bob joins us and, wow, wild weather. >> what an afternoon. fast-moving when -- we have seen storms come through here. just about as fast as they have come through. 40 le-mile-an-hour winds. we live on a rotating worth and. sometimes when the storms come through,...
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and in humans, lookt a patient who halost an arm, make a prediction, you e sothing really spooky, experiens your sensations and lo and behold you now can use it therapeutically. not only that just for fun i call these neuronsghandi neurons bause they're invold in emphy and once i remove the skin it dissolves the barrier tween me a you s i experience your sensation. >> charlie: why do youay understandin neurons is part of the great leap forward understanding han evolution? >> w0e8, i thin mirror neurons -- >> well, i think mror uronses, that's what these neurons are lled, they're involved in crting a virtual reality simulation of yr neurons. i don't see you as a puppet ving, i have an inrnal image ofharlie who hasntentions and he's reaching outo grab the cup, ok? so this construction of another human being inour mind ries to some extent on these neurons called mirror neurobbons and it tells out in derto imitate somebody you need mirror neurons because howo i imitate a compleaction? a human child seets once and maybe justeeing it once or twice does it immediately. turns out monkeys can't do t
and in humans, lookt a patient who halost an arm, make a prediction, you e sothing really spooky, experiens your sensations and lo and behold you now can use it therapeutically. not only that just for fun i call these neuronsghandi neurons bause they're invold in emphy and once i remove the skin it dissolves the barrier tween me a you s i experience your sensation. >> charlie: why do youay understandin neurons is part of the great leap forward understanding han evolution? >> w0e8, i...
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because of your ow experien. for a number oyears you were on the boarof the sony corporatio, the japanese. ina hashe most arican debt. japan, i think, is second. >>econd. >> rose: wt do they tell you, becse there was a time, the last moh in which one of the chine officials said we have so concern about america's future because othe economic crisis. precisely. >> swhat are they sing to y now,what signal would say to them weave to pull back. >> i had seniorhinese ficial that i have known for 30 years. ll me the other day and say he wanted to come in for a strictly f the record meeting and he said peter, you'v been concerned about t debts and deficits fosome time. but the numbers we're talking about now are in a totally different catego. you know, it's e thing to ta about $200 billion, $300 billion. are you talking about2tel -- $2 trillion a year. now let me ask you a question have you peoplesked yourself where's ts money going come from? and what pce do you think people are going to charge for lending you this mone
because of your ow experien. for a number oyears you were on the boarof the sony corporatio, the japanese. ina hashe most arican debt. japan, i think, is second. >>econd. >> rose: wt do they tell you, becse there was a time, the last moh in which one of the chine officials said we have so concern about america's future because othe economic crisis. precisely. >> swhat are they sing to y now,what signal would say to them weave to pull back. >> i had seniorhinese ficial...
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and itill describe a born again experien that sounds very much like one a chrtian mit describe today.and it'seally not clear who was copying whomack then >> moyers: yr own perception of god has evolved as a child, god wareal to you, right? >> vermuch. >> mers: nine years old and you had a born again expernce of your own? >> i went to the fro of the church. i d been under the influence of a vising evangelist at a ptist church in el paso, tes, whose name was homer rtinez. he was good. and i'll tell u how he made his reputaon. getting people like meo go up to the front of the chur. i don't remember ectly what wasaid, but i-- >> moyers: walk the aisl as we said. >> it was a spontaneouthing. my parents wer't there. i went up to the fnt of the church and accepted jesus an was bapted some weeks later. d, you know, and then i encountered the theory of evolution ani had come from a creationt environment, so that was a kind of irconcilable threat to my faith. and the theory of natural selection seed very compelling to me. d my parents even brought a southern baptist minister er to the house at
and itill describe a born again experien that sounds very much like one a chrtian mit describe today.and it'seally not clear who was copying whomack then >> moyers: yr own perception of god has evolved as a child, god wareal to you, right? >> vermuch. >> mers: nine years old and you had a born again expernce of your own? >> i went to the fro of the church. i d been under the influence of a vising evangelist at a ptist church in el paso, tes, whose name was homer rtinez....
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rather, i believe th they make theecisions o individuals who brg to the court their own experiens and and intelligent woman. i belie you are welltued an experience in the law with some 17 years of federal crt experiencenvolving 3,000 appeals and 45trial cases. so i believe you, too, will bring your experieesand philosop tthis hiest court and i believe th will do only one thing, anthat is ngthen this high constitution of o great country. thank you, mr.hairma thank you, senato feinstein and nator grassley. >> thank you very muc turn up your mike >> cgratulations on your nomination to be associate stice and welcome to the judiciary committee, d a warm welcome to youd your family and friends. they are all very proud of you and, rightly so. you have a disuished lel and judicial record. no doubt, it's one that we'd expect of any individual nominated to the supreme court. you made yur srt from very humble beginnings. you overca substantial obstacles and went on to excel at some of the nation's top schools. you became an assistant district atto and successful private practi attorney in neyork
rather, i believe th they make theecisions o individuals who brg to the court their own experiens and and intelligent woman. i belie you are welltued an experience in the law with some 17 years of federal crt experiencenvolving 3,000 appeals and 45trial cases. so i believe you, too, will bring your experieesand philosop tthis hiest court and i believe th will do only one thing, anthat is ngthen this high constitution of o great country. thank you, mr.hairma thank you, senato feinstein and nator...
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the weather is the most beautiful weather i've experien experienced. >> the best july. >> it's about> it's about time. it's also about time we spoke to senator kent conrad, the democrat from north dakota, and why he has doubts about passing a health care bill. we'll talk to him about that. former white house press secretary dee dee myers says there needs to be more women on the supreme court. senator chuck grassley, "the wall street journal," says the republican from iowa could be the key to a bipartisan health care deal. nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell will join us. plus, a look at the stories politico is working on. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. >> and mike allen, brewed by crystal meth. >> well, he has that going in his office. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis a
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