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ginsberg, given that there was a demonstration against mr. ginsberg on west portal last sunday. somehow the mayor did not show up in time to see it. anyway, in regards to the hiring practices, i am still wondering, what ever happened to the public demonstrations that happened at the department of public works on army street where there were many minority workers who claimed that they were mistreated and were not given the proper hiring practices? also, i would like to know what ever happened to the x-ray tax which was involved in a so- called wildcat strike, which resulted in a secret meeting upstairs at general hospital and later that night the suspicious death of a union leader? i am kind of wondering if the hiring practices were ever fixed at san francisco general in regards to the x-ray tax, and were the complaints of the workers at the department of public works on army street were ever resolved? thank you. supervisor campos: thank you very much. any other member of the public that would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. with respect to item two, colleag
ginsberg, given that there was a demonstration against mr. ginsberg on west portal last sunday. somehow the mayor did not show up in time to see it. anyway, in regards to the hiring practices, i am still wondering, what ever happened to the public demonstrations that happened at the department of public works on army street where there were many minority workers who claimed that they were mistreated and were not given the proper hiring practices? also, i would like to know what ever happened to...
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i especially want to thank bill ginsberg and bob for their participation, their vision and leadership and a partnership with all of the other entities, but most primarily the partnership with the juvenile the patient -- probation department. we are very excited about the next that we're quantitate, and follow up, in particular, with the 10 youth that we're hoping will reach the point of employment and can generate other opportunities for other kids along the way. thank you very much for your support. >> think you. -- thank you. >> thank you, cheap. i do want to acknowledge really quickly, and not because he is sitting here and my boss, but still was instrumental in this. i know a lot of times he sits up there and is a target for a lot of criticism, but a lot of the great things we been able to do our because of his willingness to get his hands dirty and allow us to make tough decisions and spend money where maybe it was not originally thought that it would be spent. i want to thank him for allowing us to do this and get all of these kids that experience, because without him that would
i especially want to thank bill ginsberg and bob for their participation, their vision and leadership and a partnership with all of the other entities, but most primarily the partnership with the juvenile the patient -- probation department. we are very excited about the next that we're quantitate, and follow up, in particular, with the 10 youth that we're hoping will reach the point of employment and can generate other opportunities for other kids along the way. thank you very much for your...
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i am the storage of manager, and our stewardship manager for golden gate park, i am here because ginsberg said to give the volunteers -- i have worked with the park system and she has been such a joy to work with. the organizational structure and how she views the future. this has been in opening and helpful as an organization, with how we will bring stewardship to the next level. the park's alliance is embarking -- we are looking for to deepening our relationship and working with kimberly in the future. i wanted to say thank you and give them a credit that they deserve. this is the initiative that they have. >> if anyone else would like to make public comment on this item. the public comment is closed. we are now on the general managers' report. >> this has been a long day and you want to get out of here quickly. we have one of our very talented staffers, while she is up here, i want to introduce you to a weekend full of events, where we have the latest parks, we're very excited about this. this is 11:00 a.m., please join us. we partnership -- we partner with the trust for public land, a
i am the storage of manager, and our stewardship manager for golden gate park, i am here because ginsberg said to give the volunteers -- i have worked with the park system and she has been such a joy to work with. the organizational structure and how she views the future. this has been in opening and helpful as an organization, with how we will bring stewardship to the next level. the park's alliance is embarking -- we are looking for to deepening our relationship and working with kimberly in...
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phil ginsberg? no answer. to this day i still do not have a written answer whether they even talked to the witnesses. obviously if they are not want to tell me they even talk to the witnesses, i can see why the case is still unresolved. you were telling me the city has the money to support an agency like this? -- you are telling me the city has no money to support an agency like this? it the ethics that fell want to do the job, they are free to go do another job. i hear they're hiring in china, so maybe they can go there, and i am sure they can lose -- learn chinese. back to the ethics commission -- it is not a sleeping watchdog, it is not a watchdog at all. it is basically a lap dog, just like are referred to the local press. that is why there is very little criticism of what goes on in the city and county of san francisco. if you have a lap dog press and laptop ethics commission, obviously the citizens throw up their hands and pray we could vote for new president. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. any
phil ginsberg? no answer. to this day i still do not have a written answer whether they even talked to the witnesses. obviously if they are not want to tell me they even talk to the witnesses, i can see why the case is still unresolved. you were telling me the city has the money to support an agency like this? -- you are telling me the city has no money to support an agency like this? it the ethics that fell want to do the job, they are free to go do another job. i hear they're hiring in china,...
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justice ginsberg is probay not more conservative than justice white. but most of the members ofthe court are significantly more conservative than their predecessors. >> charlie: you say the succession of justice thomas for the seat of thurgood marshall was a dramatic turning point. >> yes. >> charlie: because. >> the reason is for all good rose on his part. his views of the constitution are significantly different from thurgoods as exempt fide by stick cases that were decided over the time he's been here. i think i do name several examples of cases in which i feel very sure thurgood would have voted the other way. since they are all 5-4 decisions, they affected the outcome of the case. >> charlie: of all the chief justices you also three justices or perhaps more. but threeyou seem to like. -- stewart, byron white and thurgood marshall. >> yes. >> charlie: why those three. >> it was 79 necessarily deliberate and i really don't think i intended to exclude other candidate but thurgood marshall of course is hero for many reasonshat everyone is familiar wit
justice ginsberg is probay not more conservative than justice white. but most of the members ofthe court are significantly more conservative than their predecessors. >> charlie: you say the succession of justice thomas for the seat of thurgood marshall was a dramatic turning point. >> yes. >> charlie: because. >> the reason is for all good rose on his part. his views of the constitution are significantly different from thurgoods as exempt fide by stick cases that were...
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a couple of weeks ago i went to meet with phil and ginsberg to present an award to the recreation and park department for our long-standing partnership that has benefited at this point hundreds of youths in the city of san francisco. when i presented as he asked me to come here and speak briefly providing an introduction to our organization and partnership. we are city internship program created by willie brown in 1997 to address a tremendous demand for youth employment opportunities, demand that is still among young people the highest-rated demand that they have four resources from the city. we place hundreds of youths annually and have placed 4500 use over the past 13 years. this program exposes young people to careers in city government and serbs people from all over san francisco. fortunately we have strong partnerships with a number of departments in the city, and today we will talk about the one with recreation and park. for the past 13 years rec and park department has provided significant financial support to us and has hosted hundreds of youth in turns these experiences provi
a couple of weeks ago i went to meet with phil and ginsberg to present an award to the recreation and park department for our long-standing partnership that has benefited at this point hundreds of youths in the city of san francisco. when i presented as he asked me to come here and speak briefly providing an introduction to our organization and partnership. we are city internship program created by willie brown in 1997 to address a tremendous demand for youth employment opportunities, demand...
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you can see the writers of this are dana delany and matt ginsberg. [ applause ] you wrote a crosswordn doing the crossword puzzle for a long time. my mom did it. i discovered it was a great thing on the set because you could be doing this and nobody would talk to you. it was a good way to -- >> jimmy: good way to be anti-social. >> yes. keep concentrating and, you know, it didn't take you out of your work too much. >> jimmy: got you. >> when i was doing promotion of "body of proof" last spring, josh radner, who is on "how i met your mother," said he did this guest blog of "the new york times." i said, "i want to do that." and you wrote your experience of doing the puzzle. i wrote about my experience. one of the few mistakes in "the new york times" crossword puzzle because the clue was star of "china beach," and it was delaney, and my name is spelled d-e-l-a-n-y, and they spelled it d-e-l-a-n-e-y. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. they should be shut down for something like that. >> it was a big deal. >> it was really cool. i was like, they got it wrong. "the new york times" doesn't get things wr
you can see the writers of this are dana delany and matt ginsberg. [ applause ] you wrote a crosswordn doing the crossword puzzle for a long time. my mom did it. i discovered it was a great thing on the set because you could be doing this and nobody would talk to you. it was a good way to -- >> jimmy: good way to be anti-social. >> yes. keep concentrating and, you know, it didn't take you out of your work too much. >> jimmy: got you. >> when i was doing promotion of...
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here to discuss what can be done is marc ginsberg who formerly served as the ambassador to morocco. where does the u.n. go from here? >> no matter what the united nations may or may not try to do, even the most watered-down resolution and it was sponsored by the europeans which was vacated by this if ito. even then, there was several countries that refused to go along with this resolution. for all intents and purposes, the european union and the u.s. were largely isolated. why assad was able to muster the support was based on economics as far as i'm concerned. >> you have said that this was water down. would this have made any additional practical impact or was it more about a symbolic gesture? >> it would have afforded more force to the international community to force oil sanctions against the syrian oil exports. china and other countries might not have abided by it. this would have imposed an arms embargo. at this point in time -- the mother's milk o of the assad regime are oil exports and farm imports. >> even so, the eu, the west hasn't imposed their own sanctions. turkey is co
here to discuss what can be done is marc ginsberg who formerly served as the ambassador to morocco. where does the u.n. go from here? >> no matter what the united nations may or may not try to do, even the most watered-down resolution and it was sponsored by the europeans which was vacated by this if ito. even then, there was several countries that refused to go along with this resolution. for all intents and purposes, the european union and the u.s. were largely isolated. why assad was...
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here to discuss what can be done is marc ginsberg who formerly served as the ambassador to morocco. where does the u.n. go from here? >> no matter what the united nations may or may not try to do, even the most watered-down resolution and it was sponsored by the europeans which was vacated by this if ito. even then, there was several countries that refused to go along with this resolution. for all intents and purposes, the european union and the u.s. were largely isolated. why assad was able to muster the support was based on economics as far as i'm concerned. >> you have said that this was water down. would this have made any additional practical impact or was it more about a symbolic gesture? >> it would have afforded more force to the international community to force oil sanctions against the syrian oil exports. china and other countries might not have abided by it. this would have imposed an arms embargo. at this point in time -- the mother's milk o of the assad regime are oil exports and farm imports. >> even so, the eu, the west hasn't imposed their own sanctions. turkey is co
here to discuss what can be done is marc ginsberg who formerly served as the ambassador to morocco. where does the u.n. go from here? >> no matter what the united nations may or may not try to do, even the most watered-down resolution and it was sponsored by the europeans which was vacated by this if ito. even then, there was several countries that refused to go along with this resolution. for all intents and purposes, the european union and the u.s. were largely isolated. why assad was...
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general manager ginsberg, a year ago, started this, and we realize mta came forward and said there were 155 spaces. we took a couple steps back. at that phase, staff was instructed to go out and see if we could get some additional parking stalls as part of the project. through the last year, refining design concepts and talking with different agencies, we were able to basically reduce -- will allow antonio to dictate that, but we basically cut that by about 155 to about 60. but i will let him articulate that number. i think that is a tremendous strides to get to a point where we have compromise. obviously, the parking losses are impacting these. mta staff met with the institutions early on in the process. as of earlier this week, we actually posted -- the academy hosted a meeting that we intended, and they gave the revised project to the epitasis that knows exactly where we are before today. i am sure i am missing something. commissioner buell, at previous meetings, the question was raised about how many staff members from both institutions park there. i wanted to report briefly some nu
general manager ginsberg, a year ago, started this, and we realize mta came forward and said there were 155 spaces. we took a couple steps back. at that phase, staff was instructed to go out and see if we could get some additional parking stalls as part of the project. through the last year, refining design concepts and talking with different agencies, we were able to basically reduce -- will allow antonio to dictate that, but we basically cut that by about 155 to about 60. but i will let him...
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floor to evil ginsberg that's. the number of visitors coming to the temple housing the imperishable body has since been limited now access to daschle go to show it is restricted to eight trying to say year. visitors are allowed to enter the temple during major buddhist holiday. all the participants have gathered for the festival. for the first time boris is going to pray together with revered shamans. on the behalf of all good reacts twenty men will plead to local spirits and their own ancestors to grant them good luck and wealth. like all shamans orus has gone through the hardships of the shaman's life he suffered from disease he found no place for himself either in society or in his inner self when he found out that powerful shamans had been in his clan he turned to a teacher. when his spiritual and human elements merged into harmony. every shaman must wear a special ritual robe each element of it is charged with particular symbolism. because i want to take this cap for example. is underneath the shamans crown. t
floor to evil ginsberg that's. the number of visitors coming to the temple housing the imperishable body has since been limited now access to daschle go to show it is restricted to eight trying to say year. visitors are allowed to enter the temple during major buddhist holiday. all the participants have gathered for the festival. for the first time boris is going to pray together with revered shamans. on the behalf of all good reacts twenty men will plead to local spirits and their own...
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i want to thank general manager ginsberg and commissioner buell for entertaining this idea and for researching it and finding my conclusion, which is that this is the facility that needs the help. this little bit of love from us will go a long way. >> i wanted to briefly say on behalf of the department, commissioner lee and all of you considering this, thank you. this is money which is available that you are putting back into our recreation and parks system. i have been to the site. it is in desperate need of some love and attention. we had a few other properties around town as well that could use a little attention. commissioner bonilla: i look just like to say i support the project. what i would like is to, through a future general managers' report, to have reporting in terms of some of the projects that we have been able to fund through the open space fund and to get an idea of what our balance is in terms of the funds that are available for such projects. as was just mentioned, i think we need to be able to -- we need to have a sense in terms of what monies are available to do some future
i want to thank general manager ginsberg and commissioner buell for entertaining this idea and for researching it and finding my conclusion, which is that this is the facility that needs the help. this little bit of love from us will go a long way. >> i wanted to briefly say on behalf of the department, commissioner lee and all of you considering this, thank you. this is money which is available that you are putting back into our recreation and parks system. i have been to the site. it is...
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we need to integrate this live with them till ginsberg went out there to work with us. our friends at the family and children youth center that got the funding together. it begins at the end of the month for one week. we are recruiting literally those individuals -- we cannot get to the hard-core gangs, but we can get to those that are about to make a decision. they are true, on the edge with their grades, and we again be back. they can give as name referrals of kids that we can talk to. that we will be leadership development week at the camp. expos them to some fun. they may see some other people that may even be recruited by gangs that they do not like, groups of people they do not like. to be able to experience them on a first name basis, i got to know you before, you are a cool person. we did some things together that is positive. experience what normal kids get to do everyday, except that they do not have it because of economics or cultural difference walls, or the wall themselves off because they are being recruited by other efforts. we are experimenting with this
we need to integrate this live with them till ginsberg went out there to work with us. our friends at the family and children youth center that got the funding together. it begins at the end of the month for one week. we are recruiting literally those individuals -- we cannot get to the hard-core gangs, but we can get to those that are about to make a decision. they are true, on the edge with their grades, and we again be back. they can give as name referrals of kids that we can talk to. that...
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when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can't figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> by law, since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october each year, hearing almost 70 cases. cases already include a gps -- gps tracker and without a war, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch the justices on line at the cspan video library. it is washington your way. our live programming today begins at 1:00 eastern with a speech by documentarian ken burns. he is at the national press club this afternoon talking about his latest project, the pbs series called," prohibition." you can watch that live at 1:00 p.m. eastern right here on c- span. with congress back in session this week, the house will consider spending bill that will keep the federal government open for another six weeks, for mid november and the senate is proposing a bill dealing with the chinese currency. watch our live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2 and use our comprehensive resource on congress to get more inf
when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can't figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> by law, since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october each year, hearing almost 70 cases. cases already include a gps -- gps tracker and without a war, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch the justices on line at the cspan video library. it is washington your way. our live programming today begins at...
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was last saturday, and i was very honored to have justice begins burg be the key note speaker -- ginsberg be the key note speaker and i got to address all the judges it was a highlight. >> let me ask you a question that might seem obvious to some and others might say oh, no, you are being ridiculous what about that glass ceiling does it still exist in law and judge ships as well? >> yes, it does still exist in law, it may not be quite so much in judge ships although the numbers, statistics, there are women and men are still not equally represented, on the judicial bench either. now in law firms, a lot of changes have happened over the last couple of decades, they have gotten better, but -- and you know for decades now, women have been graduating in equal numbers to men out of law school, but the number of women partners is still national average is under 20%, of large law firms so there was a story how women get out of school and then don't stay at these firms and those are the kind of things we need to address. >> this is quite a year you are a final list with the ibc icon's contest tell
was last saturday, and i was very honored to have justice begins burg be the key note speaker -- ginsberg be the key note speaker and i got to address all the judges it was a highlight. >> let me ask you a question that might seem obvious to some and others might say oh, no, you are being ridiculous what about that glass ceiling does it still exist in law and judge ships as well? >> yes, it does still exist in law, it may not be quite so much in judge ships although the numbers,...
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ambassador marc ginsberg, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, martin. ♪ when your chain of♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ aflac... and major medical? major medical, boyyyy! [ beatboxing ] ♪ i help pay the doctor ♪ ain't that enough for you? ♪ there are things major medical doesn't do. aflac! pays cash so we don't have to fret. [ together ] ♪ something families should get ♪ ♪ like a safety net ♪ even helps pay deductibles, so cover your back, get... ♪ a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aflac! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ beatboxing ] the new spark card from capital one. spark miles gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. the spark card earns double miles... so we really had to up our game. with spark, the boss earns double miles on every purchase, every day. that's setting the bar pretty high. owning my
ambassador marc ginsberg, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, martin. ♪ when your chain of♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ aflac... and major medical? major medical, boyyyy! [ beatboxing ] ♪ i help pay the...
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ben ginsberg, it's coming, every debate. >> my lovely bride april has been married to me for nine yearsnew york times" sunday magazine about the fight for the heart and soul of the republican party, the establishment versus the tea party and social conservatives, and dicker sonl's recap of the debate was great. >> my shameless plug is to always tivo the third hour of the to do show. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow we have a new poll. coming up next, chris "jansing & co." then at 1:00, don't miss "andrea mitchell reports." she'll speak to anita hill. bye-bye. >>> here is a look at your business travel forecast. i'm bail karins. we have rain moving up the eastern seaboard and thunderstorms in parts of the midwest. we could have travel delays especially in the afternoon around areas like new york and boston. this morning in d.c. detroit and chicago, a chance of showers developing during the day also. along with minneapolis with a chance of storms. have a great day. [ husband ] you ready for this? i just signed the whole family up for unlimited mobile to mobile m
ben ginsberg, it's coming, every debate. >> my lovely bride april has been married to me for nine yearsnew york times" sunday magazine about the fight for the heart and soul of the republican party, the establishment versus the tea party and social conservatives, and dicker sonl's recap of the debate was great. >> my shameless plug is to always tivo the third hour of the to do show. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." tomorrow we have a new poll. coming...
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ali and ambassador marc ginsberg, thanks so much for joining us, and we'll be right back.s and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and creating jobs now. we're america's natural gas. the smarter power, today. learn more at anga.us. a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "stitch" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent
ali and ambassador marc ginsberg, thanks so much for joining us, and we'll be right back.s and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almost a quarter of our homes and businesses... ... and giving us cleaner rides to work and school... and tomorrow, we could do even more. cleaner, domestic, abundant and...
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and for more on it, we bring in our specialist, former ambassador marc ginsberg.osiest scenario i can conjure and you can tell me how far away i am. 22% of all of italy's oil comes from libya. 16% of all of france's oil comes from libya. about 13% of all spain's oil comes from libya. and there's only a few million people that live there, as susan del percio was just telling me. perhaps libya will become the new saudi arabia as the world's wealthiest new oil state and become friends to all who would care to be friends with them. how far away from any sort of a reality of a nation is this country let alone a wealthy and powerful oil nation that is loved by the world? >> dylan, before gadhafi, there was a king. he was the leader of that country until gadhafi overthrew him in the late '60s. libya starts on the cadillac of crude. low sulfur content, not a lot of refinery requirement. everybody wants the libyan oil. it is the third largest reserve in africa. and there's only 6 million people. do the math. 6 million divided by $68 billion in revenues and you got a lot of
and for more on it, we bring in our specialist, former ambassador marc ginsberg.osiest scenario i can conjure and you can tell me how far away i am. 22% of all of italy's oil comes from libya. 16% of all of france's oil comes from libya. about 13% of all spain's oil comes from libya. and there's only a few million people that live there, as susan del percio was just telling me. perhaps libya will become the new saudi arabia as the world's wealthiest new oil state and become friends to all who...
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. >> i thought i understood why justice ginsberg cared about the procedure.s in my view, a very sobering case. i want to talk about the cases that i teach and i have spent my life studying. these are key cases that began in the 1970's with you litigating them. i'm quoting you, "the supreme court had never met something it did not like." the 14th amendment which guarantees equal protection of the law, when seen as applied to race but not gender had been interpretation for over 104 years. what made you think that you could get the court to overrule over one century of precedence? >> the court is a reactive institution. is never in the forefront for social change. there's always a movement in society pushing that way. when you think of brown vs. the board of education, it is not only that thurgood marshall was a brilliant lawyer and had major building blocks, but it was the tenor of the times. we had just fought a war, world war ii, against an odious form of racism, yet our troops, for most of the war, were separated. apartheid in america really had to go. racis
. >> i thought i understood why justice ginsberg cared about the procedure.s in my view, a very sobering case. i want to talk about the cases that i teach and i have spent my life studying. these are key cases that began in the 1970's with you litigating them. i'm quoting you, "the supreme court had never met something it did not like." the 14th amendment which guarantees equal protection of the law, when seen as applied to race but not gender had been interpretation for over...
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when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out where they are leaning. >> new supreme court term begins the first monday in october, each year during almost 70 cases. this year, cases include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch recent appearances by the justices around the country on the c-span video library on line. it is washington your way. >> the nato secretary general gives an update on the nato mission in afghanistan and libya. he spoke in brussels for about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. the secretary general will start with a short introduction presenting and then we will be open for your questions. >> good afternoon. this week to the defense ministers of allied nations and our partners will meet here at nato headquarters. we will discuss our current operations and our future capabilities. what we're doing now, but also what we will and must be able to do in the future. our operation to protect civilians in libya has been a great success. the united nations security council called for action. nato
when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out where they are leaning. >> new supreme court term begins the first monday in october, each year during almost 70 cases. this year, cases include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch recent appearances by the justices around the country on the c-span video library on line. it is washington your way. >> the nato secretary general gives an update on the nato...
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is the first time the justices talk about a case together and so when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question i can figure out what's bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> by law since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year they hear about 70 cases. this year cases include gps tracking without a warrant and copyright protection. watch the justice the from recent appearances from around the country online at the c-span video library, all archived and searchable. c span, it's washington, your way. >> at the british conservative party conference monday, george osborne spooled supporters the current crisis in the year row zone required decisive action. he said the zone needed to strengthen its banking decision and make a quick decision about bailing out greece who is the latest country in the 17-member euro zone sooking a bailout package to avoid default. they are meeting in lux up berg to discuss the bailout fund and releasing a second bailout pack yag to greece. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome th
is the first time the justices talk about a case together and so when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question i can figure out what's bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. >> by law since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year they hear about 70 cases. this year cases include gps tracking without a warrant and copyright protection. watch the justice the from recent appearances from around the country online at the c-span...
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. -- our justice ginsberg asks a question i can figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. by law since 1916 the new supreme court begins the first monday in october each year to bring almost 70 cases. this year cases already include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television and copyright protection. what the justices on recent opinions around the country online at the c-span video library. all archived in searchable. it's washington, your weight. >>> and with the hudson institute and the foundation for the defense of democracy is hosted a forum on monday that generally looked at relations between the u.s. and israel. one of the panel's focus on how israel is affected by iran's nuclear program. this is still less than an hour and a half. >> this panel is the threat to the united states and israel and we're going to jump right in and make a few introductory remarks and then turn over to our distinguished panel for a brief five minutes each and then q&a and i really want to encourage a vibrant discussion and questions from the audience. it's cl
. -- our justice ginsberg asks a question i can figure out what is bothering them about a case and where they are leaning. by law since 1916 the new supreme court begins the first monday in october each year to bring almost 70 cases. this year cases already include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television and copyright protection. what the justices on recent opinions around the country online at the c-span video library. all archived in searchable. it's washington, your weight....
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so when justice scalia court justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out what a ballroom of themut a case and where they are leaning. >> if by law, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year, they hear almost 70 cases toward cases already include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch recent appearances online at the c-span video library, all archived and searchable. it is washington your way. >> the head of the american association of university professors says that tenure and academic freedom are in jeopardy. and need to be protected. >> tenure creates an atmosphere on campus where people can speak freely, not just in your teaching, but also in terms of university governance. if you do not like a proposal that the board of trustees of the president maze, you can speak freely about it. administrators need to be able to do that as well. that shared governance is part of what academic freedom protect spirit without that, if you do not have the expertise of the faculty available to you. >> carry nelson
so when justice scalia court justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out what a ballroom of themut a case and where they are leaning. >> if by law, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year, they hear almost 70 cases toward cases already include gps tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch recent appearances online at the c-span video library, all archived and searchable. it is washington your way. >>...
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nominated justice breyer, he called senator hatch and said, or income i had a gain of nominating ginsberg or breyer, breyer or ginsburg. would that be okay with you? that doesn't happen anymore. aiming, i was confirmed 96203. think of the vote for elena kagan who superbly qualified for the child and she had many more negative vote because the division was on party lines. sunday, we will get back to the way it once was, but it will take people on both sides of the aisle was sent to really care of making government work to affect that change. i should say privately that the white house people were quite worried about my aclu affiliation and what they call murder boards, preparation for the hearing. people in the white house staff would take the part of various senators and ask a question and the questions it be, run this way. you run the aclu board in the year 1976. and in that year, the past that resolution. did you vote for it? i said stop because i will not do anything to disparage the aclu. and so, they grudgingly gave up. and there was not a single question asked by any senator, republ
nominated justice breyer, he called senator hatch and said, or income i had a gain of nominating ginsberg or breyer, breyer or ginsburg. would that be okay with you? that doesn't happen anymore. aiming, i was confirmed 96203. think of the vote for elena kagan who superbly qualified for the child and she had many more negative vote because the division was on party lines. sunday, we will get back to the way it once was, but it will take people on both sides of the aisle was sent to really care...
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so, when justice giglio or justice ginsberg asks a question -- just as scalia or ginsburg asked a question, i can find out where they are leaning. >> by law the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. this year hearing almost 70 cases. they already includes ups tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch the justices from recent appearances on line at the c- span video library, all archived. it is washington your way. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with congressman allen west, republican of florida, representing west palm beach, fort lauderdale area. talking about gop freshmen and upcoming spending bills. guest: yes. host: many the money but the battle that was recently before this last break, the continuing resolution. the house will vote today on a six-week intensive -- extension but how you plan to vote? guest: i will vote for that. the most and borden thing is the reason why we have the continuing resolution, to make sure we finish the appropriation bills. we have 12 of those. i think we got seven completed
so, when justice giglio or justice ginsberg asks a question -- just as scalia or ginsburg asked a question, i can find out where they are leaning. >> by law the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. this year hearing almost 70 cases. they already includes ups tracking without a warrant, profanity on television, and copyright protection. watch the justices from recent appearances on line at the c- span video library, all archived. it is washington your way....
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and so when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out what's bothering them about a case and where they're leaning. >> by law, since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year, hearing almost 70 cases. this year cases already include g.p.s. tracking without a warrant, profanity on television and copyright protection. watch the justices from recent appearances around the country online at the c-span video library, all archived and searchable. it's washington your way. >> now former massachusetts governor and presidential candidate, mitt romney, is interviewed by the editor and publisher of the new hampshire union leader. founded in 1863, the new hampshire union leader is one the largest newspapers in the state. the meeting was held in manchester, new hampshire. from c-span's road to the white house, this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> governor romney, the reason the lights are on is because our friends from c-span are here. as a matter of fact, drew klein, our editorial writer, wrote a piece for tomorrow's paper about t
and so when justice scalia or justice ginsberg asks a question, i can figure out what's bothering them about a case and where they're leaning. >> by law, since 1916, the new supreme court term begins the first monday in october. each year, hearing almost 70 cases. this year cases already include g.p.s. tracking without a warrant, profanity on television and copyright protection. watch the justices from recent appearances around the country online at the c-span video library, all archived...