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ginsberg particularly found in-- although ginsberg had perhaps originally been reading whitman-- he found in williams his immediate parent, the person who could help him with his work. to elsie, which in some respects is a predecessor to my own opening line in howl-- "i saw the best minds of my generation "destroyed by madness, starving, hysterical, mystical, naked." here in elsie it begins, "the pure products of america go crazy." amazing statement. [william carlos williams] to elsie. "the pure products of america go crazy-- "mountain folk from kentucky "or the ribbed north end of jersey "with its isolate lakes and valleys, its deaf-mutes, thieves "old names and promiscuity between "devil-may-care men who have taken "to railroading out of sheer lust of adventure-- "and young slatterns, bathed in filth "from monday to saturday to be tricked out that night "with gauds from imaginations which have no "peasant traditions to give them character "but flutter and flaunt "sheer rags--succumbing without emotion save numbed terror "under some hedge of choke-cherry or viburnum-- "which they cannot
ginsberg particularly found in-- although ginsberg had perhaps originally been reading whitman-- he found in williams his immediate parent, the person who could help him with his work. to elsie, which in some respects is a predecessor to my own opening line in howl-- "i saw the best minds of my generation "destroyed by madness, starving, hysterical, mystical, naked." here in elsie it begins, "the pure products of america go crazy." amazing statement. [william carlos...
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it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful celebration. we are proud and extremely humble stewards of this site. the mayor spoke of this celebration then and now and tomorrow. it's incredibly significant. parks are more than swing sets and playgrounds. as joyous as they are, they are part of our natural cultural heritage, the place that connects the then, now and tomorrow. when we think about what's before us and commemorating this celebration and this site is incredible then now and tomorrow story as itself as noted back in 1915 when the exposition took place. more than 11 800-0000 people fro
it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful...
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. >>> then some are demanding the supreme court justices ginsberg and kagen recuse themselves. and we'll tell you why. it's disturbing. moments away. this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infe
. >>> then some are demanding the supreme court justices ginsberg and kagen recuse themselves. and we'll tell you why. it's disturbing. moments away. this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it...
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. >>> then some are demanding the supreme court justices ginsberg and kagen introducing the new can-amosition and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am dealer and test drive the spyder f3 today. my constipation and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor righ
. >>> then some are demanding the supreme court justices ginsberg and kagen introducing the new can-amosition and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am dealer and test drive the spyder f3 today. my constipation and belly pain feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a heavy weight that keeps coming back. vo: linzess...
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this prompted justice scalia in dissent to object that justice ginsberg in effect was applying strict scrutiny. well-known as law professor and litigator ginsberg argued for applying strict scrutiny to gender classifications and she almost succeeded in frontero. in u.s. versus virginia she says in a similar vein stiegel argued notwithstanding the failure of equal rights amendment we have a defacto equal rights amendment under this type of scrutiny so, what's the bestorgment for all of the above? -- best argument. i hope i've shown there is argument for each of the above so although my pedogic exercise has failed. what is none of the above? that is same as all of the bo. what does this pedagogic exercise teach us about the equal protection clause and antidiscrimination law? equal protection jurisprudence is a jumble a mess. two, that justice stevens was right after all, that there is only one equal protection clause with a continuum of judgmental responses likes, that are represented on this table instead of three clearly defined tiers. and indeed that final development since craig and
this prompted justice scalia in dissent to object that justice ginsberg in effect was applying strict scrutiny. well-known as law professor and litigator ginsberg argued for applying strict scrutiny to gender classifications and she almost succeeded in frontero. in u.s. versus virginia she says in a similar vein stiegel argued notwithstanding the failure of equal rights amendment we have a defacto equal rights amendment under this type of scrutiny so, what's the bestorgment for all of the...
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ruth bader ginsberg is one of those features.thers include kanye west, jorge ramos, bradley cooper, misty copeland. this is the 12th year that "time" has put together this list. >> congratulations to everybody. >> so whether you want to get out of the house or just stay home, there's so much to do this weekend. >> layla has some us suggestions on how you can explore where you live. >> the fantastical and whimsical story of the lord of the wings turns into an epic event in san jose starting tonight. silicon valley presents a film trail on of this oscar winning soundtrack sunday. musicians and singers are performing the entire score in sync with all three films on a towering 48 by 20 foot screen. next up? elbow room. if you've never heard of muni diaries, it's a funny and interactive website and twitter feed where anyone who rides muni can post about their misadventures on the twitter system. >> riders will take to the stage this saturday to share their experiences. no clipper card required. but you can use the 1433 and 49 to get t
ruth bader ginsberg is one of those features.thers include kanye west, jorge ramos, bradley cooper, misty copeland. this is the 12th year that "time" has put together this list. >> congratulations to everybody. >> so whether you want to get out of the house or just stay home, there's so much to do this weekend. >> layla has some us suggestions on how you can explore where you live. >> the fantastical and whimsical story of the lord of the wings turns into an...
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katrina: the addition brings to life, first of all, the great poets that have written to allen ginsbergia plath and it has -- over the years, critics have elevated ideas and artists. clement greenberg elevating jackson pollock. our film critic who writes in here about john houston. stewart is a great film critic today. arthur dent help, who died just a while ago was an eminent philosopher whose essays about anything from andy warhol to las vegas and art elevated that. interestingly, "the nation" -- the back of the book, as we call it, the literary section was at war with the front, politically and socially. there was an anti-communist, liberalism in the back, and in the front there was a vigorous led by the editor then, anti-fascists, unwillingness to ally with what arthur/injured called vital center cold war liberals. that battle went on culturally and politically. those brawls -- christopher did not just write about politics for us. he would engage. one of the great essays was "canon to the right of me," and she still write about cultural issues here at amy: speaking of battles, israe
katrina: the addition brings to life, first of all, the great poets that have written to allen ginsbergia plath and it has -- over the years, critics have elevated ideas and artists. clement greenberg elevating jackson pollock. our film critic who writes in here about john houston. stewart is a great film critic today. arthur dent help, who died just a while ago was an eminent philosopher whose essays about anything from andy warhol to las vegas and art elevated that. interestingly, "the...
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con, judge ruth bader ginsberg was nominated for her role in "the hangover." >> steve: oy!r ] that was pretty funny, i'd go see that. >> steve: i'm there. >> jimmy: and finally, pro, "50 slades of grey" isn't eligible for any academy awards this year. con, it's an honor just to be dominated. [ laughter ] there you go, that is the pros and cons, everybody. thank you very much. [ applause ] it's one year, we've done the show for one year. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's great. [ cheers and applause ] seems like it was yesterday we started. thank you, higgins, i appreciate you doing the show. it's fun to do it with you, buddy. >> steve: thank you. >> jimmy: you're awesome. steve higgins, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] and thank you, roots, you know the show wouldn't be the show without you. thank you, roots. greatest, the roots. [ cheers and applause ] guys, you know, i used to have a ben & jerry's ice cream flavor called "late night snack." that was a big deal at one point. [ cheers ] it was great, but this isn't late night any more, this is the tonight show.
con, judge ruth bader ginsberg was nominated for her role in "the hangover." >> steve: oy!r ] that was pretty funny, i'd go see that. >> steve: i'm there. >> jimmy: and finally, pro, "50 slades of grey" isn't eligible for any academy awards this year. con, it's an honor just to be dominated. [ laughter ] there you go, that is the pros and cons, everybody. thank you very much. [ applause ] it's one year, we've done the show for one year. >> steve:...
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earlier cases that we cited in our briefs, there's five votes including justice kennedy justice ginsberg justice once the case was finally decided because of the inherent rights of individuals, we can count the justices that already decided the defensive marriage case and their explanation why they decided that. >> does it matter if it's 5-4 or 6-3? does it have a different impact? >> i think civil rights cases ought to be decided 9-0, 8-1 the way the civil rights decisions were largely made. it sends a message this country doesn't tolerate discrimination. i think the more justices that sign on, the better. i think if you just look at, you are reading tea leaves, look at windsor. i think it's very hard to see how any one of the five majority justices would decide this case differently. on the other hand, i think it's hard to figure out for sure that you can get any one of the four. >> always a pleasure. we bring in the panel now. we've got the republican governor of arkansas asa hutchinson. i went through the states' rights argument on this front. do you believe -- you're an attorney i b
earlier cases that we cited in our briefs, there's five votes including justice kennedy justice ginsberg justice once the case was finally decided because of the inherent rights of individuals, we can count the justices that already decided the defensive marriage case and their explanation why they decided that. >> does it matter if it's 5-4 or 6-3? does it have a different impact? >> i think civil rights cases ought to be decided 9-0, 8-1 the way the civil rights decisions were...
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we asked scalia to write about ruth bader ginsberg. >> rose: they're friends. >> he writes about the role he plays within the set of justices to sharpen everyone's print and that's the kind of influence i think is fascinating to watch. >> rose: what are you looking for in what they write t why elon musk. >> here is -- who is known globally as this musical super star but who is increasingly movying into other fields particularly analysis. but the way kanye talks about design, design will save the world design is about solving problems and elon musk is somebody who design has been a central part of all his endeavors. they speak a language with one another and has respect that transcends the individual fields they operate in. >> rose: and johnny ives who writes about -- part of that world. >> part of that world and in a position to appreciate it. we like it if they have dealt with one another and have a kind of knowledge of one another that tells us something surprising. taylor swift wrote about, i think cooking with anna gotten's recipes i did not know she once worked in the whitehouse
we asked scalia to write about ruth bader ginsberg. >> rose: they're friends. >> he writes about the role he plays within the set of justices to sharpen everyone's print and that's the kind of influence i think is fascinating to watch. >> rose: what are you looking for in what they write t why elon musk. >> here is -- who is known globally as this musical super star but who is increasingly movying into other fields particularly analysis. but the way kanye talks about...
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i want to bring in paul ginsberg who worked with agencies from the cia to the fbi and homeland security. good morning, paul. what do you make of the information that he repeatedly reportedly sped up the plane into the mountainside? >> good morning, don. well he obviously had this as a plan and that's corroborated by the fact that he had used on his tablet some websites to search as far as how difficult it is to secure the cockpit door and also methods of suicide. so we know that this was premeditated. >> paul how are these french agencies using what was on the black box, a cockpit voice recorder to match up with the flight data recorder? >> well in a standard investigation, we use all input. a cockpit voice recorder the flight data recorder. we also use radar, weather, all inputs to get where we want to go. this was a missing piece to the puzzle. here we can see that the alarms were of course sounding in the cockpit as heard through the cockpit voice recorder and we can verify that from the flight data recorder by virtue of the attitude of the airplane and the control systems to see tha
i want to bring in paul ginsberg who worked with agencies from the cia to the fbi and homeland security. good morning, paul. what do you make of the information that he repeatedly reportedly sped up the plane into the mountainside? >> good morning, don. well he obviously had this as a plan and that's corroborated by the fact that he had used on his tablet some websites to search as far as how difficult it is to secure the cockpit door and also methods of suicide. so we know that this was...
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for more on what these flight data recorder findings mean i want to bring in paul ginsberg a forensic audio expert. first i want to show our viewers what exactly we are talking about here. this is a flight data recorder similar to the one that investigators are testing right now. of course the one pulled from the crash site was in much worse condition than this. sir, if you could, walk us through the type of information that investigators can get from a device like this. >> that's right. this flight data recorder complements the cockpit voice recorder and tells us all about the settings of the controls the input that the pilot and co-pilot have access to in the cockpit with all of their controls and also it tells us about how the plane is flying the attitude the speed, the direction, the altitude and all of the alarms all of the inputs from every piece of equipment on that plane from brakes to alerts to the engines themselves. in other words, it really tells you everything you need to know about what's going on in that airplane and that coupled with the cockpit voice recorder gives us
for more on what these flight data recorder findings mean i want to bring in paul ginsberg a forensic audio expert. first i want to show our viewers what exactly we are talking about here. this is a flight data recorder similar to the one that investigators are testing right now. of course the one pulled from the crash site was in much worse condition than this. sir, if you could, walk us through the type of information that investigators can get from a device like this. >> that's right....
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. >> bullet think -- but i think what justin ginsberg is getting at, is you know sometimes we have done -- we've looked at silence and we said that given that sounds, cost considerations are precluded. so that's an example and whitman. sometimes we sat silent still allows agency discretion. they can do what we want with it. but it so far from our most closely analogous case, which was witness -- whitman, to say not only is cost considerations not precluded, is required with their silence on the subject. now congress wanted require something, and clearly marked car this and other places, congress knows how to require consideration of costs, to get from silence to this notion of requirements you to be a pretty big jump in >> i don't think a silent when it tells the agency to look at all of the circumstances. and material circumstance in the context of the question that the agency has to answer is that we should regulate under this section, costs are part of the relevant materials -- >> i'm not even sure i agree with the premise that with congress is lovely, cost, the agency is entitled to
. >> bullet think -- but i think what justin ginsberg is getting at, is you know sometimes we have done -- we've looked at silence and we said that given that sounds, cost considerations are precluded. so that's an example and whitman. sometimes we sat silent still allows agency discretion. they can do what we want with it. but it so far from our most closely analogous case, which was witness -- whitman, to say not only is cost considerations not precluded, is required with their silence...
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kenneth ginsberg said it's a strategy teaching them how to navigate the murky waters of adolescence.amily"? such a pleasure getting to know kenny it's our treat. >> are you kidding? >> no. >> give them your credit card. >> you are going to let me go with him. >> reporter: but in the pant yon of parenting techniques what makes lighthouse parents different from tiger moms or helicopter dads? >> extreme models of parenting are not the way to raise your kids. love protection and letting your kids learn from failure. that's how people grow. >> reporter: to research his book he went to the truex perts teens, even co-writing with his own twin teen daughters. >> kids know what it's going to take to help them thrive. >> reporter: for many the teen years can be frightening but marty says lighthouse parenting has helped guide her and her four sons. >> it focuses on the relationship, not having all the answers but problem solving with them as they face things. >> if i do make a mistake or if i do mess up and i need their help i know i can count on them. >> reporter: how does a parent become a li
kenneth ginsberg said it's a strategy teaching them how to navigate the murky waters of adolescence.amily"? such a pleasure getting to know kenny it's our treat. >> are you kidding? >> no. >> give them your credit card. >> you are going to let me go with him. >> reporter: but in the pant yon of parenting techniques what makes lighthouse parents different from tiger moms or helicopter dads? >> extreme models of parenting are not the way to raise your...
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fact that it imposes on a pollutant that poses no public health risk $5 billion a year. , justice ginsberg: before your time is up, can you clarify for me why i did stage this is something that we should be concerned about, because there is this regulatory impact assessment -- that has said that the benefits vastly exceed the costs, and that impact analysis has gone through the or process and or concluded that epa appropriately cuckolded costs. -- appropriately calculated the cost. mr. brownell: the co-benefits, all of those benefits are coping of its. only $4 million to $6 million are associated with hazardous air pollutants. those benefits that are in the regulatory impact analysis were not considered as part of the regulatory determination for good reason, because i are -- they are important questions regarding their legal importance and relevance under the proper standard. what i mean is that pm 2.5 is the pollutant, fine particles that is associated with these co-benefits. that is extensively regulated under the national ambient air quality standard. in fact, those are quality standar
fact that it imposes on a pollutant that poses no public health risk $5 billion a year. , justice ginsberg: before your time is up, can you clarify for me why i did stage this is something that we should be concerned about, because there is this regulatory impact assessment -- that has said that the benefits vastly exceed the costs, and that impact analysis has gone through the or process and or concluded that epa appropriately cuckolded costs. -- appropriately calculated the cost. mr....
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. >> yes, justice ginsberg, we can see that in neither case was the initiative power at issue. but that distinction was never made by the court either in hildebrand or smiley. in fact, smiley says, we find no suggestion in the federal constitutional provision of an attempt to endow the legislature of a state with power to enact laws in any manner other than which the constitution -- >> it's not that -- i'm not -- it's quibbling in a sense about the case. but the question in the case is not about they say the body. i mean, what's the body? everybody agreed it was the legislature. but when the legislature acts in this instance, is it acting as an electoral body? is it acting as a ratifying body? is it acting as a consenting body? as with the acquisition of lands? or is it acting as a legislating body? and that's correct and that's the answer they give. this is a form of legislation. here the question is about the body. >> that's right. the question is, are the people by initiative a legislative body? are they the legislature as they themselves have chosen? and in smiley, again, d
. >> yes, justice ginsberg, we can see that in neither case was the initiative power at issue. but that distinction was never made by the court either in hildebrand or smiley. in fact, smiley says, we find no suggestion in the federal constitutional provision of an attempt to endow the legislature of a state with power to enact laws in any manner other than which the constitution -- >> it's not that -- i'm not -- it's quibbling in a sense about the case. but the question in the case...
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for example allen ginsberg, the great poet who is gay, is a big supporter of the cuban revolution. he went and was thrown out for speaking out for gay rights in 1965. we in north america realized that. that is really an outrageous. people go see for themselves but it was a much more open society that appears from what i wrote if you took it literally. >> what could we have done different in the last 55 years? >> i interviewed many national security officials in several administrations because i was puzzled. since we have relations with almost everybody what was the difficulty here. on the small level there was a division within our administration, people who were more hawkish and wanted to strangle them thinking they would succeed. and the way to go, open up trade or dialogue. each time we got close, our administration sabotage themselves. that this -- the book is called listen yankee against the book. if you don't listen to what humans are saying it is not that complicated. if you refuse to listen. if you never talked to them, reptilian premonitions let you are bigger and you are
for example allen ginsberg, the great poet who is gay, is a big supporter of the cuban revolution. he went and was thrown out for speaking out for gay rights in 1965. we in north america realized that. that is really an outrageous. people go see for themselves but it was a much more open society that appears from what i wrote if you took it literally. >> what could we have done different in the last 55 years? >> i interviewed many national security officials in several...