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ginsberg or poets like it. allen had just flown to london from prague ejected by czech authorities as a corrupter of youth. there's many who thought that, but the czech authorities really thought so. he was 39 years old at the time, and boy, oh, boy, this is not what they had in mind. he was not a year shy of 40. a week after amassing of 100,000 students in prague with rock bands blaring had proclaimed him the king of may as part of the revival of an annual festival what the come mu nighses suppressed for 20 years. those who know his work know his poem that describes not simply the scene of his being prosecuted in england, but his flight to prague. no one knew that at the hotel. allen was deported to london. in the mu view's next scene shot the following day, all is calm in the hotel room, and there, out of the blue is allen beginsberg seated and chatting with dylan. there's a scene of that in the book. the sequence is spooky in its timing given what's just happened on screen. dylan asked for ginsberg, and sud
ginsberg or poets like it. allen had just flown to london from prague ejected by czech authorities as a corrupter of youth. there's many who thought that, but the czech authorities really thought so. he was 39 years old at the time, and boy, oh, boy, this is not what they had in mind. he was not a year shy of 40. a week after amassing of 100,000 students in prague with rock bands blaring had proclaimed him the king of may as part of the revival of an annual festival what the come mu nighses...
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ginsberg was excited and met up with drinking buddies trying to immerse the entraj. after they joined the group for a movie they planned to make of the tour was noted in his travel log, the names of real fights described in the collective folk writings. at the cemetery, he recited not from pros, but blues invoking specters, fatigue, and he and dylan contemplated the headstone. when dylan included foot taj of the event in a film, yet another circuit closed linking jack listening to copeland and watching mice and men in 1940 with the scene at the grave in clara in 1977. made it. phew. [laughter] after that we talk about bob dylan more and there's an interesting complicated artistic personal friendship there. i want to read more out of the chapter because again coincidences, thing i never imagined would be true were true and i think add a lot to our understanding of what was going on at the time and something about bob dylan's place in our culture. i begin with a movie, another movie. there's a lot about movies in here, a beautiful movie. the film about dylan's concert
ginsberg was excited and met up with drinking buddies trying to immerse the entraj. after they joined the group for a movie they planned to make of the tour was noted in his travel log, the names of real fights described in the collective folk writings. at the cemetery, he recited not from pros, but blues invoking specters, fatigue, and he and dylan contemplated the headstone. when dylan included foot taj of the event in a film, yet another circuit closed linking jack listening to copeland and...
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ginsberg, on the 27th as far as the hearing -- he's not even listening now. on the 27th he spoke for 31 minutes, and then he left for a prior commitment. how is that hearing our concerns? i think not. i want to get some truth out of you folks. that would be nice for a change, thank you. president buell: thank you. [applause] >> next speaker. >> hi, i'm jill. until today i did not see the map that nicole just presented. and it wasn't at our last meeting. this seems to be typical of how this patrol process has been handled. we need a better process. and, again, not having seen this new map of where the cart is proposed to be, i simply can't comment on whether it's good, bad or indifferent until such time as things are opened up and let us see things and then we can talk about it intelligently. president buell: thank you. >> next speaker, and the last two names i have are john rinaldi and kojo. >> hi, thank you. we all know that blue bottle is a successful business that started in the bay area. however, long gone are those mom and pop days. blue bottle has been
ginsberg, on the 27th as far as the hearing -- he's not even listening now. on the 27th he spoke for 31 minutes, and then he left for a prior commitment. how is that hearing our concerns? i think not. i want to get some truth out of you folks. that would be nice for a change, thank you. president buell: thank you. [applause] >> next speaker. >> hi, i'm jill. until today i did not see the map that nicole just presented. and it wasn't at our last meeting. this seems to be typical of...
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elaine that kagan will join sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsberg.y are expected to hear more than 50 cases and could include rulings and same sex marriage, i will tpwraeugs, freedom of speech and healthcare reform. thousands of american tourists heading to europe are packing an extra worry today. a new government warning is to be extra alert. intelligence reports indicate terrorists may be plotting attacks obje on public places. emily schmidt has the story. >> this is a relatively rare travel alert. it applies to americans already living in europe and americans who are thinking about traveling there. this extends through the holiday travel season, not set to expire until the end of january. the issue says people should take every precaution to be aware of their surroundings like registering with the embassy, avoiding public demonstrations in europe and staying away from unintended packages. the government says it is not intended to stop american travel to europe. what is behind this? officials say there is no new specific threat. instead they are wo
elaine that kagan will join sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsberg.y are expected to hear more than 50 cases and could include rulings and same sex marriage, i will tpwraeugs, freedom of speech and healthcare reform. thousands of american tourists heading to europe are packing an extra worry today. a new government warning is to be extra alert. intelligence reports indicate terrorists may be plotting attacks obje on public places. emily schmidt has the story. >> this is a relatively rare...
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elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor.ed to hear more than 50 different cases. they could issue rules on same-sex marriage, immigration, freedom of speech and healthcare reform. on the eve of the new term some justices went to church. five of them attended the annual red mass at saint matthews cathedral. it offers prayers and guidance to judges, attorneys and other members of the legal profession. it is now official. former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel is preparing to run for mayor of chicago. >> as i prepare to run for mayor i will spend the next few weeks visiting neighborhoods at grocery stores, l stops, bowling alleys and hot dog stands. i will call it the tell it like it is tour. >> that is expected to fin today. he must gather 12,000 signatures by the end of november to get his name on the ballot. >> with four weeks until the mid term elections democrats and republicans are trading barbs on the economy. democrats say republicans caused the economic crisis and they say it could have been much worse if the g
elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor.ed to hear more than 50 different cases. they could issue rules on same-sex marriage, immigration, freedom of speech and healthcare reform. on the eve of the new term some justices went to church. five of them attended the annual red mass at saint matthews cathedral. it offers prayers and guidance to judges, attorneys and other members of the legal profession. it is now official. former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel is...
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allen ginsberg wrote a wonderful few words about it. i struggle to read it. i want to appreciate it. how revolutionary activist, 1960's beat literary renaissance, a road in life and politics. humorous, both union -- bohemian, 20 century radical, the equanimity exemplary in political and mystical moats. a great woman poet, the second half of the american century. she delivered a major body of verse, brilliant in its particular day. as a dyslexic, those words were more difficult than they may appear. particularity. i love that. it is an honor to formally announced we already informally announced, our fifth pole of laureate in our great city and county of san francisco, diane diprima. congratulations and welcome. [applause] >> wow, look at all of these folks. are any of you one of my five kids? [laughter] i just wanted to be very brief, because we're going to do a more formal inaugural thing, and inaugural event, so i'm not going to take a lot of time now. there is a lot of stuff going on at 11 in the morning in san francisco. people have to do this and that. so
allen ginsberg wrote a wonderful few words about it. i struggle to read it. i want to appreciate it. how revolutionary activist, 1960's beat literary renaissance, a road in life and politics. humorous, both union -- bohemian, 20 century radical, the equanimity exemplary in political and mystical moats. a great woman poet, the second half of the american century. she delivered a major body of verse, brilliant in its particular day. as a dyslexic, those words were more difficult than they may...
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ginsberg and the entire team on the back, using this contract and their work as a model for other departments to find an opportunity to have contracts like this. with due respect to the previous speaker, sharp park and lincoln park are great assets. as a golfer, you cannot compare them to hyde park and what the pga tour has done and will do to harding part. hopefully this will be a model for what we can do in the future. but this is an incredibly good contract and i hope that he will consider it and pass it on to the full board with a yes recommendation. supervisor avalos: thank you very much. any other members of the public? seeing no one come forward, we will close public comment. but just a quick question related to open spaces and contributions. there is a footnote on page 206 of the budget analysts report to discuss the deficit from the golfing fund relative to contributions to the over state fund. i notice that for the last fiscal year, there were no contributions. but in previous years and has arranged itself from $1.4 million of $583,000. what is proposed for the current year is the d
ginsberg and the entire team on the back, using this contract and their work as a model for other departments to find an opportunity to have contracts like this. with due respect to the previous speaker, sharp park and lincoln park are great assets. as a golfer, you cannot compare them to hyde park and what the pga tour has done and will do to harding part. hopefully this will be a model for what we can do in the future. but this is an incredibly good contract and i hope that he will consider...
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elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor. they could issue rules on same-sex marriage, immigration, freedom of speech, healthcare reform and other issues. on the eve of the term some justices went to church. five of them attended the annual mass at saint matthews cathedral. it offers prayer and guidance to judges, attorneys and other members of the legal profession. rahm emanuel is now making it official, he wants to be the next mayor of chicago. sunday he made the announcement online. >> as i prepare to run for mayor i will spend the next few weeks visiting neighborhoods and grocery stores, l stops, bowling alleys and hot dog stands. this is the tell it like it is tour. >> that is expected to begin today. he launched a new website. he is joining a crowded field of hopefuls. he must kpwaer 12,000 signatures by the end of november to be on the ballot. one maryland lawmaker wants to put the brakes on foreclosures. he said reports in other states indicate lenders may have rushed the foreclosure process to thousands of homeowners
elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor. they could issue rules on same-sex marriage, immigration, freedom of speech, healthcare reform and other issues. on the eve of the term some justices went to church. five of them attended the annual mass at saint matthews cathedral. it offers prayer and guidance to judges, attorneys and other members of the legal profession. rahm emanuel is now making it official, he wants to be the next mayor of chicago. sunday he made the announcement...
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justice ginsberg brought a great perspective to that case having raised a daughter. also i think there have been some political scientists who studied this issue, and they say that fe pale judges often make a difference in sex discrimination cases. >> brown: you're nodding. >> sure. three is a magic number when it comes to a group the size of the supreme court. because for the first time there's a critical mass, so it's not just ginsburg speaking for women. we've got three individuals, but the court has accepted all these corporate case this is year where they are probably not going to be a feminist point of view. but in issues like civil rights or sex discrimination or privacy it might make a difference. justice ginsburg takes about a case where she couldn't get the men in the court to see why it took so long for a woman who is claiming sex discrimination to bring her case. and ginsburg said i know, because i've been there. now two of her sister judges have also been there. so i think it's good in terms of the process for the court, but it might lead to some substan
justice ginsberg brought a great perspective to that case having raised a daughter. also i think there have been some political scientists who studied this issue, and they say that fe pale judges often make a difference in sex discrimination cases. >> brown: you're nodding. >> sure. three is a magic number when it comes to a group the size of the supreme court. because for the first time there's a critical mass, so it's not just ginsburg speaking for women. we've got three...
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>> ginsberg asks about laws in maryland. >> maryland legislature made it clear that they didn't want people to protest in funerals in general. >> reporter: justice brire then struggles outloud whether we need regulations on hateful speech. justice olito gives us a scenario about a grandmother who's grandson is killed and is approached by an anti terror protesters. >> someone approaches and speaks to her in vile terms about her son. she was killed by an iud, do you know what iuds do. let me describe it for you. and let me tell you that i'm happy this happened. it's purely speech. >> may give rise to some fighting terms. >> it's an elderly person and is not in any position to punch this person. >> she's a quaker too. >> reporter: yes there's even laughter in the courtroom. >> mr. schneider was elected not because of who he was but as a way to get the highest publicity for your compliant. >> that's not right chief justice. >> reporter: if you would like to listen to the full oral oral document, log on to our website wjz.com. a full decision is not expected until spring. >> any decision
>> ginsberg asks about laws in maryland. >> maryland legislature made it clear that they didn't want people to protest in funerals in general. >> reporter: justice brire then struggles outloud whether we need regulations on hateful speech. justice olito gives us a scenario about a grandmother who's grandson is killed and is approached by an anti terror protesters. >> someone approaches and speaks to her in vile terms about her son. she was killed by an iud, do you know...
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meanwhile, justice ginsberg asked the church lawyer why should the first amendment tolerate exploiting a family when you have other forums for getting your message across? >> there's something no family should have to live through. >> every death is a god hand and he is just getting warmed up. >> reporter: now at least 21 media organizations filed briefs siding with protesters saying the demonstrations are distasteful but protected speech. sherrie johnson, abk2 news -- abc, 2 news. >>> two minutes after 6:00a16-year-old and her boyfriend are behind bars accused of plotting to kill the girl's entire family. this happened in northern dorchester county. police were called to the house after they say 16 yearly william collins walked in and started shooting. no one was hurt. the police discovered that the alleged murder plot through the text messages between collins he exchanged with his girlfriend katelyn kirchoff. they are behind bars on half a million dollars bail. >>> jury deliberation continue in the murder trial of city councilman ken harris. even though the jury says it is deadlocked
meanwhile, justice ginsberg asked the church lawyer why should the first amendment tolerate exploiting a family when you have other forums for getting your message across? >> there's something no family should have to live through. >> every death is a god hand and he is just getting warmed up. >> reporter: now at least 21 media organizations filed briefs siding with protesters saying the demonstrations are distasteful but protected speech. sherrie johnson, abk2 news -- abc, 2...
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justice elena kagan joined justice sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsberg.ng was how unremarkable the history that was being made was. no one mentioned it. no one paid any attention to it. it was business as usual. a bankruptcy case, a sentencing case. but it may have been ruth bader ginsberg who summed up really what was going on deep down when she said in an interview, when the school children file in and out of the court and they look up and they see three women, then that will seem natural and proper, just how it is. and that's how it was. as for justice kagan, well, she was ready, no question about it. within minutes of the start of this bankruptcy case, she jumped into the fray of oral arguments. she was confident and well-prepared and fluent and probing. she asked a question of one of the lawyers that seemed to stump him. you could sense the whole court looking down at her, almost like a major league scout would saying, that kid has got some real pop on her fastball. she's got her work cut out for her this year. big cases coming down the line. but the
justice elena kagan joined justice sonia sotomayor and ruth bader ginsberg.ng was how unremarkable the history that was being made was. no one mentioned it. no one paid any attention to it. it was business as usual. a bankruptcy case, a sentencing case. but it may have been ruth bader ginsberg who summed up really what was going on deep down when she said in an interview, when the school children file in and out of the court and they look up and they see three women, then that will seem natural...
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they say 48-year-old stephen faulk was shot and killed on pilgrim lane in ginsberg by jeffrey martinho was his former neighborhood. when he came home from work martin shot him several times, then ran to the back yard of his -- former home, rather, where his estranged wife lived. and killed himself. police say this isn't the first time they have heard of the men. >> they responded there for a dispute over mowing grass and then again in 2008, neither case resulted in any criminal prosecution of either of these individuals, but we know that there had been a long-standing dispute between the two. >> the investigation is ongoing. >> well a day after the world watched 33 men safely rescued from a mine in chile we're learning more about what it was like during the 69 days underground. some of them have described it as a battle between god and the devil. which god won. one miner says down there he learned to pray. but a journalist is painting a darker picture. he was the only one allowed to talk with the miners during their ordeal. >> they were very terrified and they were afraid that the fi
they say 48-year-old stephen faulk was shot and killed on pilgrim lane in ginsberg by jeffrey martinho was his former neighborhood. when he came home from work martin shot him several times, then ran to the back yard of his -- former home, rather, where his estranged wife lived. and killed himself. police say this isn't the first time they have heard of the men. >> they responded there for a dispute over mowing grass and then again in 2008, neither case resulted in any criminal...
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the numbers thrown out by phil ginsberg at our last community meeting was $70,000. i know phil is doing really good work in other areas and around the city, there's no doubt about that. but let's turn this situation around. i stand before you today as a neighbor and a business owner and i give you my word that i will help raise up $70,000 for delores park. there are numerous ways to come up with that money without having to sell delores park out from under the neighborhood. so please come to us for help instead of pitting us against each other and wreaking havoc in our community. we have an opportunity to work together, so please listen to us. president buell: do we have a copy of that petition? can i take a look at it? i just want to ask you a question about it. i went down to your cafe today. had a nice cup of tea and walked the whole park and just wanted to get a sense of this location that we're proposing. >> thank you. president buell: i have to share a concern. the first line of the petition says "why not? blue bottle coffee is a national chain store and they'
the numbers thrown out by phil ginsberg at our last community meeting was $70,000. i know phil is doing really good work in other areas and around the city, there's no doubt about that. but let's turn this situation around. i stand before you today as a neighbor and a business owner and i give you my word that i will help raise up $70,000 for delores park. there are numerous ways to come up with that money without having to sell delores park out from under the neighborhood. so please come to us...
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the numbers thrown out by phil ginsberg at our last community meeting was $70,000. i know phil is doing really good work in other areas and around the city, there's no doubt about that. but let's turn this situation around. i stand before you today as a neighbor and a business owner and i give you my word that i will help raise up $70,000 for delores park. there are numerous ways to come up with that money without having to sell delores park out from under the neighborhood. so please come to us for help instead of pitting us against each other and wreaking havoc in our
the numbers thrown out by phil ginsberg at our last community meeting was $70,000. i know phil is doing really good work in other areas and around the city, there's no doubt about that. but let's turn this situation around. i stand before you today as a neighbor and a business owner and i give you my word that i will help raise up $70,000 for delores park. there are numerous ways to come up with that money without having to sell delores park out from under the neighborhood. so please come to us...
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justice ginsberg i'll never forget, a big sex discrimination case and all the other justices were kind of saying, i don't really see the big deal, during an argument and she basically lectured them during the court session saying you guys just don't get it. so, yeah, it can make a difference. >> the other question that comes into play here is retired john paul stevens head of the liberal group or de facto leader, i don't know what you could call it, of the liberal wing of the court. who becomes that now? >> reporter: well, that's kind of wide open. you will see these four liberal justices, the court is very narrowly divided, four liberals and five more conservative justices and will see the four liberals trying to figure out who will be their leader, how are they going to proceed and may not have one. they each bring, again, different points of view but justice white, a long time ago always said a new justice makes and entirely new supreme court. so, that's going to be fascinating to see how these dynamic emerge. >> people will read that justice kagan has recused herself from a number
justice ginsberg i'll never forget, a big sex discrimination case and all the other justices were kind of saying, i don't really see the big deal, during an argument and she basically lectured them during the court session saying you guys just don't get it. so, yeah, it can make a difference. >> the other question that comes into play here is retired john paul stevens head of the liberal group or de facto leader, i don't know what you could call it, of the liberal wing of the court. who...
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came from the more conservative- leaning justice scalia and the more liberal justice ginsburg, with ginsberging she does not see the church is out of compliance with maryland law. on the other hand, she said this is a case about exploiting a family's grief. justice scalia seemed more interested in defining limits on protests at funerals and where to draw the line. >> many groups including media organizations like hearst television, or parent company, have filed friend-of-the-court briefs. can you tell us more about that? >> many of the states and lawmakers who also filed briefs in this case are asking the court to shield military funeral's from what they call psychological terrorism. the media companies and other organizations like the aclu say they do not agree with the church's message but say this is more about a concern about ripple effects. this decision could affect the first amendment. >> difficult and emotional cases. thank you so much. david collins also traveled to washington for today's arguments. he will have the latest in a report at 6:00. >> the u.s. war in afghanistan enters i
came from the more conservative- leaning justice scalia and the more liberal justice ginsburg, with ginsberging she does not see the church is out of compliance with maryland law. on the other hand, she said this is a case about exploiting a family's grief. justice scalia seemed more interested in defining limits on protests at funerals and where to draw the line. >> many groups including media organizations like hearst television, or parent company, have filed friend-of-the-court briefs....
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the newest justice elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor.embers of a kansas church can protest at funerals for service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. an emotional goodbye to a local navy seal who was killed in southern afghanistan. about 3,000 gathered in northwest yesterday for lieutenant brendan looney's funeral. he was one of fine americans killed that weeks ago in a helicopter crash. yesterday his family and friends honored him as an american hero. >> brendan was a leader. he led his family, friends, his co-workers. he was always leading. >> looney grew up in owens maryland. he was a standout athlete at dematha catholic high and star lacrosse player at the naval academy. he was buried next to his best friend killed in iraq in 2007. >> a landmark is about to get a makeover. the reflecting pool will close later this monday and stay closed for two years. the national park service is spending $31 million to make improvements. they include a new recirculating system that will keep the water in the pool moving and clean. 5:49 on this
the newest justice elena kagan joins ruth bader ginsberg and sonia sotomayor.embers of a kansas church can protest at funerals for service members killed in iraq and afghanistan. an emotional goodbye to a local navy seal who was killed in southern afghanistan. about 3,000 gathered in northwest yesterday for lieutenant brendan looney's funeral. he was one of fine americans killed that weeks ago in a helicopter crash. yesterday his family and friends honored him as an american hero. >>...
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ginsberg said short-kir cutted the normal legislative process which would have and was amending the abortion, in many states, by short circuiting it, the court prolonged civil stripe and prevented a stable settlement of the issue. you don't want it to happen with gay marriage or "don't ask, don't tell." it should be done in congress. look, there is a generational shift here. in time it will be abolished and it ought to be done the right way so it becomes a staple settlement. not a source of friction, protest, and an argument that remains unsettled. and can't be settled inside legislative process. >> shannon: we will see where it continues to wind through whether it's the court or congress. another topic that was touched on with the general is withdrawal from afghanistan. here is a bit of what he said to say. >> if you accept it as conditions base and acknowledge and glance at the map will show you regard to intensity of effort. and it's kandahar and helmand province in the south. if you accept conditions will affect the draw down, not logical we draw down first. >> shannon: other military le
ginsberg said short-kir cutted the normal legislative process which would have and was amending the abortion, in many states, by short circuiting it, the court prolonged civil stripe and prevented a stable settlement of the issue. you don't want it to happen with gay marriage or "don't ask, don't tell." it should be done in congress. look, there is a generational shift here. in time it will be abolished and it ought to be done the right way so it becomes a staple settlement. not a...
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justice ruth bader ginsberg whom you would normally think standing up on the side of the first amendment said this was exploiting a family's grief. that was the kind of comment. so you had at least three or four justices who were clearly trying to find some way to allow this lawsuit to revive. and no one on the other side saying, no no, matter what. the lawsuits like the suld never be permitted. so it would father justices are at least willing to give it a try. to try come up with some kindf rule. the hard part is how do you do that? one answer might be to say this was a private funeral. in the past, the court has allowed outrageous, offensive, hurtful statements against public figures. in fact the member of the westboro baptist church from kansas tried to say that the father of the marine had become a public figure by talking about his family's sacrifice. that didn't go over very well with the supreme court. that may be the answer. they'll say when you have a hurtful speech targeted against a private individual, then you can have these kinds of lawsuits and the first amendme is no shiel
justice ruth bader ginsberg whom you would normally think standing up on the side of the first amendment said this was exploiting a family's grief. that was the kind of comment. so you had at least three or four justices who were clearly trying to find some way to allow this lawsuit to revive. and no one on the other side saying, no no, matter what. the lawsuits like the suld never be permitted. so it would father justices are at least willing to give it a try. to try come up with some kindf...
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my goodness justice scalia exsland justice ruth bader ginsberg posted the toughest question of the dayg: >> as usual, shep, eight of the nine justices participated in the questioning, as is his questioning justice thomas remained silent. >> shepard: the lawyer for the grieving soldier what did he have to say today. >> a tough road to hoe. a new exception to freedom of speech. he did this, sean summers, the lawyer, by trying to portray his client as grieving father and orthopedic person. public speech summers told the court even directed to a private figure should be treated differently than as directed towards a public official. that led justice sonia sotomayor to ask very pointedly and under what theory of the first amendment would we do that? summers could cot come up with no answer. justice scalia replied: justice steven breyer seemed to sum up the views on the bench called protesters very obnoxious but said we would need a rule or approach or need something to help guide the justices in determining when to limit free speech in a case like this and most analysts here, shep, felt tha
my goodness justice scalia exsland justice ruth bader ginsberg posted the toughest question of the dayg: >> as usual, shep, eight of the nine justices participated in the questioning, as is his questioning justice thomas remained silent. >> shepard: the lawyer for the grieving soldier what did he have to say today. >> a tough road to hoe. a new exception to freedom of speech. he did this, sean summers, the lawyer, by trying to portray his client as grieving father and...
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justice ginsberg pressed wyeth's attorney, ms. sullivan, a couple times saying, well, you know, if congress had meant to block these lawsuits, it would have said so. but it didn't. >> lehrer: it wouldn't have left it ambiguous. >> exactly. there is a presumption that the court has applied over the years in these cases, a presumption against federal law preempting state law. so she just felt that if congress wanted to preempt it, it would have said that clearly. justice kennedy said, well, you know, maybe... it was a sloppy drafting. congress doesn't always write clearly. ms. sullivan said, well, we could have written more clearly, but she still reads the provision to block this type of lawsuit. justice society meyer raised some concerns here. she seemed somewhat sympathetic to the family here feeling that if you don't have, say, these state lawsuits on defective designs, what is there to encourage vaccine makers to come forward when there are problems with the vaccine? who is policing this? she tried several times to find out what
justice ginsberg pressed wyeth's attorney, ms. sullivan, a couple times saying, well, you know, if congress had meant to block these lawsuits, it would have said so. but it didn't. >> lehrer: it wouldn't have left it ambiguous. >> exactly. there is a presumption that the court has applied over the years in these cases, a presumption against federal law preempting state law. so she just felt that if congress wanted to preempt it, it would have said that clearly. justice kennedy said,...
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and ruth bader ginsberg. they'll hear whether church members have a right to protest at military funeral, even if they hold signs like this one reading "thank god for dead soldiers." this afternoon, judge andrew napolitano predicted the supreme court will side with the protesters. >> this court even with kagan, have a tradition to uphold rights in areas that are disgusting. one could predict they'll find this as hateful and horrible as it is similarly protected speech. >> protesters claim soldiers' deaths are god's punishment for our nation's acceptance of homosexuality. james rose season live at the supreme court this evening. this court began, james, when a military family sued over the demonstrations. >> reporter: that is right. plaintiff is albert schneider of westminster, maryland. his son was lance corporal matthew schneider, a marine killed in anbar province in 2006. mr. schneider won an $11 million jury verdict in the lower court in a lawsuit that targeted the west baptist church where they traveled f
and ruth bader ginsberg. they'll hear whether church members have a right to protest at military funeral, even if they hold signs like this one reading "thank god for dead soldiers." this afternoon, judge andrew napolitano predicted the supreme court will side with the protesters. >> this court even with kagan, have a tradition to uphold rights in areas that are disgusting. one could predict they'll find this as hateful and horrible as it is similarly protected speech. >>...