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host: justice ginsberg. justice ginsberg: in my growing manyars, there were so limits on what a girl could aspire to be. she could not be a police officer, a firefighter, it hold coal miner. she cannot work at night. there were all of these restrictions. there were very few women lawyers, maybe 3% of the bar and even fewer judges. i never aspired to be a lawyer and certainly not a judge because i had to make a living. i better be a teacher. that was a secure job for women. the exhilarating thing for me when i think about my daughter and my granddaughters is the opportunities open to them that did not exist. isfavorite example of this my granddaughter who is now 23. when she was eight, she was with me and i was being interviewed. and she said she wanted to be part of the show also. the reporter said ok klara -- what would you like to be when you grow up? and her response was i would like to be president of the united states of the world. [laughter] [applause] and that to me is the change in what girls can asp
host: justice ginsberg. justice ginsberg: in my growing manyars, there were so limits on what a girl could aspire to be. she could not be a police officer, a firefighter, it hold coal miner. she cannot work at night. there were all of these restrictions. there were very few women lawyers, maybe 3% of the bar and even fewer judges. i never aspired to be a lawyer and certainly not a judge because i had to make a living. i better be a teacher. that was a secure job for women. the exhilarating...
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justice ginsberg: i do.the bottom of the first page, where they said what is coming up this week -- and the announcements. tell me. i didn't get terribly far on that. do you believe that snowden is a whistleblower or a traitor? that is not part of what i worry about, really. question andicy not a legal question. i stay out of that stuff. justice ginsberg: it is also possible, is it not, that the question that you raise could the cup -- could come before the the court? host: that is possible. justice ginsberg: we're not at liberty to preview. host: let me ask the question from another angle. [laughter] same question, you will get the same answer. host: but i am going to try it anyway. [laughter] youomeone were to say to that what i am doing, you may disagree with, not you personally. you all may disagree with this but i am doing it because i feel a moral obligation to do this. i feel deep in my heart that my country is doing something wrong and i have an opportunity to change that. justice scalia: so did the
justice ginsberg: i do.the bottom of the first page, where they said what is coming up this week -- and the announcements. tell me. i didn't get terribly far on that. do you believe that snowden is a whistleblower or a traitor? that is not part of what i worry about, really. question andicy not a legal question. i stay out of that stuff. justice ginsberg: it is also possible, is it not, that the question that you raise could the cup -- could come before the the court? host: that is possible....
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ruth gens ginsberg is from brooklyn. they were both on the d.c.ircuit before they were on the supreme court together. they spent new year's eve together all the time. through many, many years. justice ginberg's late husband, marty ginsberg, with a famous in washington gourmet chef and antonin scalia as he would happily acknowledge was a great gourmet eater. he very much enjoyed eating marty ginberg's cooking. justice scalia is, was, sorry -- hard to speak about him in the past tense, because very funny person. and justice ginsberg is someone who appreciates funny men. and they were friends for a long time. i think they enjoyed the public bewilderment at the fact that they were friends. they disagreed on every important issue, whether it was gay rights, abortion, death penalty, affirmative action, free speech. but they were not disagreeable with each other. and it was -- it was a nice lesson for all of washington for a long time. >> what about the possible replacements? jeffrey, you were speaking about that earlier, just how hard it will be to get
ruth gens ginsberg is from brooklyn. they were both on the d.c.ircuit before they were on the supreme court together. they spent new year's eve together all the time. through many, many years. justice ginberg's late husband, marty ginsberg, with a famous in washington gourmet chef and antonin scalia as he would happily acknowledge was a great gourmet eater. he very much enjoyed eating marty ginberg's cooking. justice scalia is, was, sorry -- hard to speak about him in the past tense, because...
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and that is justice ruth bader ginsberg. bill clinton appointee and literally his opposite number ideologically. yet, justice ginsberg and her husband before he passed away a few years ago probably spent more time with justice and mrs. scalia than any member of the court. by the way, one of the reasons justice scalia was so active in the friendly sense of st. patrick is because mrs. scalia's name is maureen murphy. and i have to tell you, i was with him many times when the sort of italian-irish rivalry was debated over the dinner table. and she would look to me and say, you won't be fair because he's one of you, nino. >> the bushes, george w. bush and laura bush out with a statement saying, laura and i mourn the death of an important journalist, supreme court justice antonin scalia. he broughtjudgment, intellect and wit to the bench and will be missed by his colleagues in the country. laura and i send our heart felt condolences to his wife maureen and their nine children and the entire scalia family. in the import of what th
and that is justice ruth bader ginsberg. bill clinton appointee and literally his opposite number ideologically. yet, justice ginsberg and her husband before he passed away a few years ago probably spent more time with justice and mrs. scalia than any member of the court. by the way, one of the reasons justice scalia was so active in the friendly sense of st. patrick is because mrs. scalia's name is maureen murphy. and i have to tell you, i was with him many times when the sort of italian-irish...
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he and ruth bader ginsberg loved to wine and dine together. even they took vacations overseas.iece one year ago about their unlikely friendship. >> why don't you call us the odd couple. >> justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsberg, two polar opposite legal minds with the closest friendship on the bench. >> what's not to like. >> except her views of the law of course. >> sharing a laugh about ginsberg's sleeping habits. at the state of the union. >> the story of freedom. >> the audience for the most part is awake because they're bobbing up and down all the time. and we sit there -- stone-faced, but we're not -- at least i wasn't, 100% sober because before we went to the state of the union -- we had, we had dinner together. and justice kennedy brought -- >> well that's the first intelligent thing you've done. >> i i got a call when i came home from one of my granddaughters and she said bubby, were you sleeping at the state of the union. >> the sharp as a tack 81-year-old even admitted she's had some occasional help staying away from now retired justice david souter. >> he h
he and ruth bader ginsberg loved to wine and dine together. even they took vacations overseas.iece one year ago about their unlikely friendship. >> why don't you call us the odd couple. >> justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsberg, two polar opposite legal minds with the closest friendship on the bench. >> what's not to like. >> except her views of the law of course. >> sharing a laugh about ginsberg's sleeping habits. at the state of the union. >> the...
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mark ginsberg -- owner of m-c ginsberg in a wise investment thousand dollars to kick-start a fundraising campaign for the lens. " to say that art is not a necessity would be the wrong perspective, or that it's a luxury the city shouldn't pay for, that's the wrong perspective. " ginsberg says public art projects boost the economy and make the area a more appealing place to live, work and play. "i believe that we have other priorities that we need to address, and we have to make sure we defend the taxpayers and i think under this particular circumstance this is not a good use of our taxpayers dollars. " the city council is split on the matter, voting 3 to 3, with one absent, earlier this month. next month the full 7- member council will revote on the issue. council member rockne cole says he thinks project supporters can raise the money without help "i think they're selling themselves short, i think they have the talent and skills to raise that full $500,000 without city support. " "i would encourage the city council to vote yes on supporting arts and culture and attraction to this communi
mark ginsberg -- owner of m-c ginsberg in a wise investment thousand dollars to kick-start a fundraising campaign for the lens. " to say that art is not a necessity would be the wrong perspective, or that it's a luxury the city shouldn't pay for, that's the wrong perspective. " ginsberg says public art projects boost the economy and make the area a more appealing place to live, work and play. "i believe that we have other priorities that we need to address, and we have to make...
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martin ginsberg -- the late martin ginsberg, ruth bader ginsbu ginsburg's husband and the scalia's vacationed. that picture of the elephant was a trip. martin ginsberg was a wonderful cook, specialized in italian cuisine, wonderful for the scalias. and these friendships -- i noticed that as pete was describing the very moving ceremony yesterday at the supreme court, walking up, the pall-bearers carrying the cassette past the clerks and you saw the spouses and their families. and i saw goody marshal, the widow of thurgood marshall, an elderly woman standing behind with the other members of the -- large family. one of my favorite recollections was written about the other day, that when -- in his first oral argument, justice scalia asked so many questions that justice powell turned to thurgood marshall and said, "do you think he knows that the rest of us are here?" >> wow. >> so this goes back a long way with them. and that recollection -- the writer who talked about the men's choir which now sings gregorian chants at the latin mass at saint mary's, our mother of god church in chinatown, he woul
martin ginsberg -- the late martin ginsberg, ruth bader ginsbu ginsburg's husband and the scalia's vacationed. that picture of the elephant was a trip. martin ginsberg was a wonderful cook, specialized in italian cuisine, wonderful for the scalias. and these friendships -- i noticed that as pete was describing the very moving ceremony yesterday at the supreme court, walking up, the pall-bearers carrying the cassette past the clerks and you saw the spouses and their families. and i saw goody...
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we've got ruth bader ginsberg, she's 82, anthony kennedy, 79. steven brier, 77. no talk by any of them of retiring. >> no, but we didn't -- weren't planning on justice scalia passing today either. >> let's hope nobody dies. >> you don't know what's going to happen in life. it's why this is all so interesting. >> and i think even more interesting than it might be given the, as you say, the high stiek staiks. david, doug, thanks so much for being with us. >>> next, a well-known author and filmmaker is here with some personal recollections of justice scalia. don't go away. >>> our breaking coverage continues tonight with more reaction to the death of supreme court justice antonin scalia at age 79. joining me now is author of "stealing america" dinesh desousa. good evening, thanks for being with us. now, you actually knew justice scalia. can you tell us when you first met him and how you came to know him? >> well, i didn't know him well. i actually met him through my pal laura ingram who i believe clerked for him. and so i spent some time with him and i remember part
we've got ruth bader ginsberg, she's 82, anthony kennedy, 79. steven brier, 77. no talk by any of them of retiring. >> no, but we didn't -- weren't planning on justice scalia passing today either. >> let's hope nobody dies. >> you don't know what's going to happen in life. it's why this is all so interesting. >> and i think even more interesting than it might be given the, as you say, the high stiek staiks. david, doug, thanks so much for being with us. >>>...
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among them ruth bader ginsberg - who recently remembered scalia as her "best buddy" - despite their ideological rivalry. the somber tone was a sharp contrast to scalia's humor, warmth and wit ... and it belied the fierce election-year battle to fill his vacant seat. the white house says president obama spent the past day reaching out to senate leaders from both parties. "there was an opportunity for the president to make clear that he is going to nominate someone." but this was a day to put politics aside ... as the president and first lady traveled to the high court to honor the late
among them ruth bader ginsberg - who recently remembered scalia as her "best buddy" - despite their ideological rivalry. the somber tone was a sharp contrast to scalia's humor, warmth and wit ... and it belied the fierce election-year battle to fill his vacant seat. the white house says president obama spent the past day reaching out to senate leaders from both parties. "there was an opportunity for the president to make clear that he is going to nominate someone." but this...
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mark ginsberg -- owner of m-c ginsberg in a wise investment thousand dollars to kick-start a fundraising campaign for the lens. " to say that art is not a necessity would be the wrong perspective, or that it's a luxury the city shouldn't pay for, that's the wrong perspective. " ginsberg says public art projects boost the economy and make the area a more appealing place to live, work and play. "i believe that we have other priorities that we need to address, and we have to make sure we defend the taxpayers and i think under this particular circumstance this is not a good use of our taxpayers dollars. " the city council is split on the matter, voting 3 to 3, with one absent, earlier this month. next month the full 7- member council will revote on the issue. council member rockne cole says he thinks project supporters can raise the money without help
mark ginsberg -- owner of m-c ginsberg in a wise investment thousand dollars to kick-start a fundraising campaign for the lens. " to say that art is not a necessity would be the wrong perspective, or that it's a luxury the city shouldn't pay for, that's the wrong perspective. " ginsberg says public art projects boost the economy and make the area a more appealing place to live, work and play. "i believe that we have other priorities that we need to address, and we have to make...
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we've got ruth bader ginsberg, she's 82, anthony kennedy, 79. steven brier, 77.of them of retiring. >> no, but we didn't -- weren't planning on justice scalia passing today either. >> let's hope nobody dies. >> you don't know what's going to happen in life. it's why this is all so interesting. >> and i think even more interesting than it might be given the, as you say, the high stiek staiks. david, doug, thanks so much for being with us. >>> next, a well-known author and filmmaker is here with some personal recollections of justice scalia. don't go away. we're the hottest young company around but if we want to keep the soda pop flowing we need fresh ideas! >>got it. we slow, we die. >>what about cashing out? no! i'm trying to build something here. >>how about using fedex ground for shipping? >>i don't need some kid telling me how to run a business! i've been doing this for 4 long months. >>fedex ground can help us save money and deliver fast to our customers. not bad, kid. you remind me of a younger me. >>aiden! the dog is eating your retainer again. let's take a
we've got ruth bader ginsberg, she's 82, anthony kennedy, 79. steven brier, 77.of them of retiring. >> no, but we didn't -- weren't planning on justice scalia passing today either. >> let's hope nobody dies. >> you don't know what's going to happen in life. it's why this is all so interesting. >> and i think even more interesting than it might be given the, as you say, the high stiek staiks. david, doug, thanks so much for being with us. >>> next, a well-known...
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ruth bader ginsberg who was named to the court in 1993, also confirmed unanimously with more than 90es. you know, a known liberal, a former aclu official. justice scalia, a well known conservative. but in those days the idea was, well, elections have consequences and presidents more or less get to pick ethical, honest persons of their own choosing. those days are gone. the supreme court is viewed, correctly i think, as the final battleground of american politics. and the republicans will be damned if they are going to hand a fifth vote on this court to barack obama, which raises the question which gloria just raised off camera, which is who would take this nomination to be a batting practice for the republicans? >> i just got an e-mail from a republican pollster who i think is watching us. and he said to me, who would take this, willing want to be in this lion's den? and poppy you rightly said, anyone would. well, i think it's a question, because you know if you're nominated by president obama, chances are it's not going to go anywhere. then what does that do to you down the road sho
ruth bader ginsberg who was named to the court in 1993, also confirmed unanimously with more than 90es. you know, a known liberal, a former aclu official. justice scalia, a well known conservative. but in those days the idea was, well, elections have consequences and presidents more or less get to pick ethical, honest persons of their own choosing. those days are gone. the supreme court is viewed, correctly i think, as the final battleground of american politics. and the republicans will be...
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a passion for music that he shared with his dear colleague and friend justice ruth bader ginsberg. michelle and i were proud to welcome him to the white house, including in 2012 for a state dinner for prime minister david cameron. tonight we join his fellow justices in mourning this remarkable man. obviously today is a time to remember justice scalia's legacy. i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor in due time. there will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a fair hearing and a timely vote. these are responsibilities that i take seriously, as should everyone. they're bigger than any one party. they are about our democracy. they're about the institution to which justice scalia dedicated his professional life to make sure it continues to function as the beacon of justice that our founders envisioned. but at this moment we most of all want to think about his family. and michelle and i join the nation in sending our deepest sympathies to justice scalia's wife maureen and their lovin
a passion for music that he shared with his dear colleague and friend justice ruth bader ginsberg. michelle and i were proud to welcome him to the white house, including in 2012 for a state dinner for prime minister david cameron. tonight we join his fellow justices in mourning this remarkable man. obviously today is a time to remember justice scalia's legacy. i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor in due time. there will be plenty of time for me to do so...
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i've lost a step. >> tonight, justice ginsberg saying, he was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit. with the rare talent to make evenen the most sober judge laugh. and it's a blow to the conservative movement, the opening topic at last night's after that, the candidates moved on to an all-out brawl. cecilia vega with the highlights. >> reporter: in a debate filled with fireworks -- >> i'm sick and tired of him going after my family. my dad is the greatest man alive in my mind. [ applause ] while donald trump was building a reality tv show, my brother was building a security apparatus to keep us safe. and i'm proud of what he did. [ applause ] >> the world trade center came down during your brother's reign. remember that. >> reporter: there was one moment of agreement. >> i do not believe the president should appoint someone. >> reporter: the battle to name a new supreme court justice now playing out smack in the middle of the race for the white house. all six gop candidates on that stage calling for justice scalia's replacement to come after president obama leaves office. >> it
i've lost a step. >> tonight, justice ginsberg saying, he was a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit. with the rare talent to make evenen the most sober judge laugh. and it's a blow to the conservative movement, the opening topic at last night's after that, the candidates moved on to an all-out brawl. cecilia vega with the highlights. >> reporter: in a debate filled with fireworks -- >> i'm sick and tired of him going after my family. my dad is the greatest man alive in my...
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>> reporter: friends with ruth bader ginsberg. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. shorthanded, and sharply divided, 4-4, on things like climate change policies. and tom? >> that leads us to our next story. there's so much at stake, but justice scalia's seat looks to be vacant for a while. president ownbama is vowing to move ahead. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: the battle lines over justice scalia's replacement on the supreme court were drawn in no time. republican presidential candidate ted cruz tweeting this five minutes the supreme court or scalia's family confirmed scalia had died. "justice scalia was an american hero. we owe it to him, and the nation, for the senate to ensure that the next president names his replacement." less than an hour later, senate declared, "this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president." but president obama, who praised scalia as one of the most consequential thinkers ever to serve on the court, made it clear he's ready to fight over replacing him. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominat
>> reporter: friends with ruth bader ginsberg. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. shorthanded, and sharply divided, 4-4, on things like climate change policies. and tom? >> that leads us to our next story. there's so much at stake, but justice scalia's seat looks to be vacant for a while. president ownbama is vowing to move ahead. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: the battle lines over justice scalia's replacement on the supreme court were drawn in no time. republican...
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justice ginsberg, justice kennedy and breyer, could be there for years, for months. but that is really true for all of us. but of course it does bring attention to the age of the court, the advanced age of some of the justices. i think back to the late 1960s, early 1970s when there was sort of a big burst of vacancies on the court. first the resignations of chief justice warren and fordice and shortly into president nixon's turn followed by the death of justice black and harden. that's certainly not something we will or won't know what happened. but it is a court that will be undergoing some changes in the years if not months ahead. host: did it surprise you in the statement by the president in the statements by congressional leaders and presidential candidates, of course paying tribute to justice scalia but then almost immediately talking about the battle to replace him? guest: i was surprised at that. normally there is at least a 24-hour period where the focus is on a great figure who has passed. it seems a bit crass to immediately begin discussing his successor. a
justice ginsberg, justice kennedy and breyer, could be there for years, for months. but that is really true for all of us. but of course it does bring attention to the age of the court, the advanced age of some of the justices. i think back to the late 1960s, early 1970s when there was sort of a big burst of vacancies on the court. first the resignations of chief justice warren and fordice and shortly into president nixon's turn followed by the death of justice black and harden. that's...
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republican election lawyer ben ginsberg: >> so take for example the march 1 states. there are 12 states that go. they're dispersed around the country, although the concentration in the south. no one will be able to afford, under the federal campaign finance rules, the amount of money they have in the bank, to run 12 statewide races. so in today's world of modern campaigns, the smart campaigns have done a lot of list development work, micro- targeting work, to find out where their supporters are, who they are and how to reach them. >> reporter: five weeks after the new hampshire tumult dies down, the republican primary road takes a radical turn. after march 15, states are free to allocate delegates pretty much any way they want: proportional, by congressional district, even winner-take-all, and woe be to a campaign that does not understand how important that turn is. this year, there are only two early "winner take all" contests for republicans-- and they're big ones-- ohio and florida. both vote on march 15. the only candidate who gets any delegates is the one who co
republican election lawyer ben ginsberg: >> so take for example the march 1 states. there are 12 states that go. they're dispersed around the country, although the concentration in the south. no one will be able to afford, under the federal campaign finance rules, the amount of money they have in the bank, to run 12 statewide races. so in today's world of modern campaigns, the smart campaigns have done a lot of list development work, micro- targeting work, to find out where their...
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most famously with liberal icon ruth bader ginsberg. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. ruth is only bad on the knee-jerk stuff. [ laughter ] >> reporter: his death leaving the court shorthanded, and sharply divided, 4-4, on things like affirmative action, and president obama's climate change policies. the stakes could not be higher. especially since justice kennedy swings to the liberal side unpredictably. tom? >> that leads us to our next story. there's so much at stake, but justice scalia's seat looks to be vacant for a while. mitch mcconnell rushed to say the decision should be left to the next president, at least a year. but president obama is vowing to move ahead. here's jonathan karl. >> reporter: the battle lines over justice scalia's replacement on the supreme court were drawn in no time. republican presidential candidate ted cruz tweeting this five minutes the supreme court or scalia's family confirmed he had died. "justice scalia was an american hero. we owe it to him, and the nation, for the senate to ensure that the next president names his replacement." les
most famously with liberal icon ruth bader ginsberg. >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. ruth is only bad on the knee-jerk stuff. [ laughter ] >> reporter: his death leaving the court shorthanded, and sharply divided, 4-4, on things like affirmative action, and president obama's climate change policies. the stakes could not be higher. especially since justice kennedy swings to the liberal side unpredictably. tom? >> that leads us to our next story. there's so much at stake,...
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scalia and justice ruth bader ginsberg and their spouses enjoyed meals and traveling together n. recent years he formed oochs a bomb with the newest justice, elena kagan taking her to the shooting range and on an actual hunting trip. scalia was unapologetic about his faith and beliefs m. 2013 he chided a reporter who expressed shock scalia actually believed in heaven and hell and god and the devil. here is what he said at the 2009 catholic prayer breakfast. >> one can be sophisticated and believe in god. hec heck. >> first mover is easy to believe in as a big bang triggered by nothing. one can even believe in a personal god, a benevolent being who loves mankind. >> and, of course, there were those fiery dissents filled with flowery language and pointed jabs. that was true of his dissent from last year's opinion legalizing gay marriage. scalia found zero constitutional grounds to do so and wrote this. quote, the world is not expect logic in poetry or inspirational pop philosophy. it demands them in the law. the stuff contained in today's opinion has to diminish this represeutation
scalia and justice ruth bader ginsberg and their spouses enjoyed meals and traveling together n. recent years he formed oochs a bomb with the newest justice, elena kagan taking her to the shooting range and on an actual hunting trip. scalia was unapologetic about his faith and beliefs m. 2013 he chided a reporter who expressed shock scalia actually believed in heaven and hell and god and the devil. here is what he said at the 2009 catholic prayer breakfast. >> one can be sophisticated and...
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brandeis university hosted a panel including ruth bader ginsberg to discuss his contributions to american democracy. then at 6:55, professors joy an freeman who studies early american politics and brian bellow discuss the evolution of political parties and partisanship hundred morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewound. a south carolina republican primary debate featuring texas governor george w. bush, john mccain and allen keys. cnn hosted the event in columbia and larry king moderated. governor bush went on to secure the republican nomination, and at 6:00, american artifacts looks at selections of objects left at the vietnam memorial wall, including letters, photographs, artwork and medals. the collection includes about 400,000 items all stored at the national parks service resource center in maryland. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> road to the white house rewind continues our look at the 1992 presidential race. next, campaign ads that aired in new hampshire just ahead of the first in the nation primary. candidates include republicans george h.w. bush
brandeis university hosted a panel including ruth bader ginsberg to discuss his contributions to american democracy. then at 6:55, professors joy an freeman who studies early american politics and brian bellow discuss the evolution of political parties and partisanship hundred morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewound. a south carolina republican primary debate featuring texas governor george w. bush, john mccain and allen keys. cnn hosted the event in columbia and larry king...
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marty ginsberg was a dominant tax attorney. he also graduated from harvard law school although he was quick to point out that his wife made wall review and he didn't but he became a prominent tax attorney, was very well known in his field but they both had to give and take when it came to their careers. ruth actually left harvard law school her third year, that's why she transferred to columbia because marty had a job in downtown new york >> host: again, keeping with the theme of diversity, while he is in law school he gets cancer. >> guest: that's right there and she actually typed up his notes. she would type up his favors for him always to while doing her work and taking care of jane who was a toddler at the time before their daughter. >> guest: their daughter. she moved to work because of him and she didn't want to separate the family and harvard wouldn't let her attain a degree as a result of that they wouldn't let her spend her 30 years at columbia so she had to transfer but she did okay. >> host: it worked out okay for h
marty ginsberg was a dominant tax attorney. he also graduated from harvard law school although he was quick to point out that his wife made wall review and he didn't but he became a prominent tax attorney, was very well known in his field but they both had to give and take when it came to their careers. ruth actually left harvard law school her third year, that's why she transferred to columbia because marty had a job in downtown new york >> host: again, keeping with the theme of...
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staff say m-c ginsberg staff say diamonds are popular items as well as engagegent rings. alexandria necker, sales associate22:15:33 the valentine's day holiday and any other holiday too helps bring a lot of business to the local area and i think there's a lot of people that do look for gifts that are downtown and help support the community here. here.restaurants downtown with valentines day specials say reservations tonight through sunday are filling up. good morning again,hanks for waking up with cbs 2 this morning... morning...it's right now on main weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hoursa&- now a live look outside courtesy of our weatherfirst skycama&- a bit of fog in the e ea this morninga&-temperatures around the areaa&- taking a look at regional temperatures we see highs are mild all around iowa - the regional satellite/radar is keeping conditions quiet - let's move ahead in time by taking a look at the midwest surface mapa&- moving into a closer view with our 'predictor' forecast we see mainly quiet conditions - today's forecast features clear s
staff say m-c ginsberg staff say diamonds are popular items as well as engagegent rings. alexandria necker, sales associate22:15:33 the valentine's day holiday and any other holiday too helps bring a lot of business to the local area and i think there's a lot of people that do look for gifts that are downtown and help support the community here. here.restaurants downtown with valentines day specials say reservations tonight through sunday are filling up. good morning again,hanks for waking up...
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but justice ginsberg, justice briar and justice thomas.e council's office and also from harvard law with many colleagues and classmates. >> those cars that are lined up to the left will be the justices. the family, it appears, because he had such a large and fantastic family, came in largely by bus. but the supreme court has these set of cars, not with flashing lights on it, but black desseda and suburbans, can carry them to their hometowns. they will be carrying the justices on to the memorial that you described at the hotel. after the hearse, i think it will go the hearse, the family and then the court will follow. >> andrea mitchell, in terms of the district of columbia, this is one of the highest points in all of washington. certainly at the top of the beautiful dome. but if you travel into and out of washington by air, the shrine presents itself very clearly. >> it's one of the most beautiful architectural monuments. one of the things you see on the approach. and a very special on a very special campus. >> one of the largest catholic
but justice ginsberg, justice briar and justice thomas.e council's office and also from harvard law with many colleagues and classmates. >> those cars that are lined up to the left will be the justices. the family, it appears, because he had such a large and fantastic family, came in largely by bus. but the supreme court has these set of cars, not with flashing lights on it, but black desseda and suburbans, can carry them to their hometowns. they will be carrying the justices on to the...
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of his nomination, brandeis university hosted a panel including supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg. then at 6:55, professors freeman who studies early american po politics and brian balo who specializes in the 20th century discusses political parties and partisanship from the founding era to present day. sunday morning at 10:00 on rod to the white house rewind, from the 2000 campaign a south carolina republican primary debate featuring texas fwov nor george w. bush, arizona senator john mccain and alan coast. cnn hosted the event in columbia and larry king moderated. governor bush won in south carolina halting senator mcca mccain's momentum and went on to secure the republican nomination. and at 6:00 american artifacts looks at selections of objects left at the vietnam memorial wall including letters, photographs, artwork and e meta medals. includes 400,000 items stored at the museum resource center in maryland. for the complete "american history tv" weekend schedule, go to c-span right lane. >>> road to the white house continues with an interview with republican congressman john a
of his nomination, brandeis university hosted a panel including supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg. then at 6:55, professors freeman who studies early american po politics and brian balo who specializes in the 20th century discusses political parties and partisanship from the founding era to present day. sunday morning at 10:00 on rod to the white house rewind, from the 2000 campaign a south carolina republican primary debate featuring texas fwov nor george w. bush, arizona senator john...
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i think justice ginsberg was on the bench the day after her husband passed away. the justices know they have a unique job. they have an obligation to this country. that no other eight or nine people have. so i think they are going to, of course, be grieving the loss of their colleague and fund, but very much under the direction of chief justice john roberts who will be a guiding hand through this for them. and will have to continue on with the cases they are hearing and the work they're doing. they happen to be in a break right now for another week or two before they are back hearing cases, but they are always working behind the scenes on the cases they have already heard. so it's a very heavy load and that will continue. >> what is up next when they do return in a week or two? >> reporter: well, the one very big case that they have the first week they're back is the abortion case out of texas where the state of texas has passed medical standards, requirements such as things that abortion doctors have hospital admitting privileges within 30 miles of their clinics.
i think justice ginsberg was on the bench the day after her husband passed away. the justices know they have a unique job. they have an obligation to this country. that no other eight or nine people have. so i think they are going to, of course, be grieving the loss of their colleague and fund, but very much under the direction of chief justice john roberts who will be a guiding hand through this for them. and will have to continue on with the cases they are hearing and the work they're doing....
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what is less known, this friendship with ginsberg is very well known. what is less known is that he had a very difficult relationship with justice sandra day o'connor who joined the court also a reagan appointee five years before him. that turned out to be more significant than his friendship with justice ginsberg because justice o'connor was the swing vote of her day. and scalia early in his career especially wrote things about justice o'connor that her opinions shouldn't be taken seriously, they wore wrong. and he alienated justice o'connor for a long time. it's hard to pinpoint any case or vote that might have gone the other way. but as interesting as his friendship with justice ginsberg was, his absence of a friendship, at least in the early days of his tenure with justice o'connor might have been more significant. >> we've been getting statements in from the white house, sitting senators. i want to read one statement that's stood out to us coming from george h.w. bush. the appointment op antonin scalia to the supreme court was one of ronald reagan'
what is less known, this friendship with ginsberg is very well known. what is less known is that he had a very difficult relationship with justice sandra day o'connor who joined the court also a reagan appointee five years before him. that turned out to be more significant than his friendship with justice ginsberg because justice o'connor was the swing vote of her day. and scalia early in his career especially wrote things about justice o'connor that her opinions shouldn't be taken seriously,...
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lover- a passion for music that he shared with his dear colleague and friend, justice ruth bader ginsberg. nicknamed "nino"- he was widely known for his high intellect, elegant writing and caustic wit. chief justice john roberts issued a statement calling his late colleage "an extraordinary individual and jurist, admited and treasured by his colleagues."he influenced a generation of judges, lawyers and students and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. the republican debate tonight began with a moment of silence in honor of justice scalia. the debate in greenville comes just days before the south carolina primary. the debate started with the candidates asked about the passing of justice scalia.. his impact.. the qualifications his successor should have.. and whether new justice to the high court right away.. or let the next president do that. "if i were the presdietn now i would certainly try to nominate a justice.""the country is do devided right now and no we're going to see another partisan fight take place.""i looked at some fo the remarks that people made after justice scalia had di
lover- a passion for music that he shared with his dear colleague and friend, justice ruth bader ginsberg. nicknamed "nino"- he was widely known for his high intellect, elegant writing and caustic wit. chief justice john roberts issued a statement calling his late colleage "an extraordinary individual and jurist, admited and treasured by his colleagues."he influenced a generation of judges, lawyers and students and profoundly shaped the legal landscape. the republican debate...
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past, ifone else ginsberg died, i would probably still be here. they disagreed on a great many things. the bishop of arlington said his wisdom brought clarity and his witness to truth enabled us to speak to do the same. and justice john paul is a priest with diocese. ahead tonight, pope francis in mexico -- his message as he visited one of the poorest parts of that country. and smoke on the water -- not the deep purple tune, a weather ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico for your boat. see how much you could save. kimberly: pope francis is on his third day to his trip to mexico. he visited one of the poorest and most dangerous parts of the country. he arrived for a five-day visit and the pope urged the nation to combat drugs and corruption and violence. he said it with the devil, there is no dialogue. now to the war on terror -- the u.s. and allies conducted 27 airstrikes this weekend between -- on isis. attacks were carried out in nine different cities. it's a got isis tactical units strikes took out tactical units and destroy the tunnel and building used by the grou
past, ifone else ginsberg died, i would probably still be here. they disagreed on a great many things. the bishop of arlington said his wisdom brought clarity and his witness to truth enabled us to speak to do the same. and justice john paul is a priest with diocese. ahead tonight, pope francis in mexico -- his message as he visited one of the poorest parts of that country. and smoke on the water -- not the deep purple tune, a weather ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ geico for your boat. see how much you...
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so ruth bader ginsberg from 1980, the clouds of the constitution to sex discrimination, something that never happened before. and sandra day o'conner became the first women justice on the supreme court of the united states. and in a rather and gentle clever way saw to the interest of women before the court time, and again in the years where she was the only woman. and she did a very good job of being the first, so in her words, she was the first, but not the last. >> lind a. i want the folks to get the book, so that's all i'm going to allow you to say. linda hirschman, she has written a great book. up next on the program, your medical files for ransom. an increase in the number of sib of criminals targeting your hospital records. >> president obama said a new task force will be set up to draft for private security. and they will figure out how to secure information stored digitally. it comes days after a california hospital's files were held hostage by hackers. jennifer london has more on that. >> reporter: how much are your medical recording worth? hackers who have taken control of ho
so ruth bader ginsberg from 1980, the clouds of the constitution to sex discrimination, something that never happened before. and sandra day o'conner became the first women justice on the supreme court of the united states. and in a rather and gentle clever way saw to the interest of women before the court time, and again in the years where she was the only woman. and she did a very good job of being the first, so in her words, she was the first, but not the last. >> lind a. i want the...
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justice "ruth der ginsberg" said she was "be buddies" wi scalia f more th 30 ars whiljuice laree omas id "it iha to agine the courwithout my fen" the 79-year-old al w fnd adesrday morngt ranch in texas whe he was attendina weekend gathering. re theatest from jay gray has e latest fromarfa, texas. this is west texas resort where justice aliapent his final day and evening. we took brietour inside saw the area where he sted we kn he g he onriday we o blue quail hunt and employees forwto t rest of his weekend here. stayed in t presidential suite which looks out over a pond on the operty went to dinnerith to dinner with a grp of out or 40 who were pa of e ivatparty. retired early thgh went to b at abo nine o'clock that he was tired and waed to t a good night's sleep the xtorni t own o this prorty john poindexter knocked on his door at nine o'clock he didot answebu th thoughtothing of it went oan excursionhen about eleven o'clock they knocd aiwi nanswer ty went inhrough a side ornd found thste in bed. th is what pndexter had to say abt that moment. jooindexteranc owner:54:09 "thege when i f
justice "ruth der ginsberg" said she was "be buddies" wi scalia f more th 30 ars whiljuice laree omas id "it iha to agine the courwithout my fen" the 79-year-old al w fnd adesrday morngt ranch in texas whe he was attendina weekend gathering. re theatest from jay gray has e latest fromarfa, texas. this is west texas resort where justice aliapent his final day and evening. we took brietour inside saw the area where he sted we kn he g he onriday we o blue quail hunt...
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scalia and justice ruth bader ginsberg and their spouses enjoyed meals and traveling together n. recent years he formed oochs a bomb with the newest justice, elena kagan taking her to the shooting range and on an actual hunting trip. scalia was unapologetic about his faith and beliefs m. 2013 he chided a reporter who expressed shock scalia actually believed in heaven and hell and god and the devil. here is what he said at the 2009 catholic prayer breakfast. >> one can be sophisticated and believe in god. hec heck. >> first mover is easy to believe in as a big bang triggered by nothing. one can even believe in a personal god, a benevolent being who loves mankind. >> and, of course, there were those fiery dissents filled with flowery language and pointed jabs. that was true of his dissent from last year's opinion legalizing gay marriage. scalia found zero constitutional grounds to do so and wrote this. quote, the world is not expect logic in poetry or inspirational pop philosophy. it demands them in the law. the stuff contained in today's opinion has to diminish this represeutation
scalia and justice ruth bader ginsberg and their spouses enjoyed meals and traveling together n. recent years he formed oochs a bomb with the newest justice, elena kagan taking her to the shooting range and on an actual hunting trip. scalia was unapologetic about his faith and beliefs m. 2013 he chided a reporter who expressed shock scalia actually believed in heaven and hell and god and the devil. here is what he said at the 2009 catholic prayer breakfast. >> one can be sophisticated and...