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but justice ginsberg was confirmed 96-3. this body treated some nominees differently since then to the detriment of our courts. i strangly disagree with the senate's treatment of judge garland. judge kavanaugh spoke glowingly of judge garland during his pending nomination stating that "chief judge garland is a brilliant jurorist, thoughtful, he's considerate, collegial, works well with others, he's a good man, great integrity and supremely qualified by the characteristics of experience, temperment, writing ability, scholarly ability to the supreme court." all of this is equally true of judge kavanaugh. i do not think it is fair to hold judge kavanaugh responsible for the fact that judge garland is not a justice today. instead, i would urge this committee to treat him as we expect him to treat litigants that appear before him. on his own merits and with an open mind towards someone whose views may different from our own. our judicial system is not well served by tit for tat politics. at the end of the day, i enthusiastically
but justice ginsberg was confirmed 96-3. this body treated some nominees differently since then to the detriment of our courts. i strangly disagree with the senate's treatment of judge garland. judge kavanaugh spoke glowingly of judge garland during his pending nomination stating that "chief judge garland is a brilliant jurorist, thoughtful, he's considerate, collegial, works well with others, he's a good man, great integrity and supremely qualified by the characteristics of experience,...
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the ginsberg rule was not, in fact, honored by justice ginsberg herself, who talked a lot about legal principles. it's a broken system and he played his part in it. congress has just been stymied for 20 years trying to get the most important information, which is a candidate's substantive views, and this notion that, well, if i gave it to you, it would somehow be as if i were selling my vote for your vote. that's really not accurate at all. judges talk about hypothetical cases all the time and real ones, as he did, but nevertheless it's an answer that the senate to date has not been able to surface mount. >> malcolm nance, what happens inside you when you read the president asking a newspaper to hand over the identity of an anonymous source for national security reasons? >> well, i get very nervous. everyone should get very nervous. that was extraordinary today in a day full of extraordinary comments. i mean, considering, you know, that by the time we all go to bed there will be another breaking news story, but for the president to suddenly make clearer precisely what was in that op-e
the ginsberg rule was not, in fact, honored by justice ginsberg herself, who talked a lot about legal principles. it's a broken system and he played his part in it. congress has just been stymied for 20 years trying to get the most important information, which is a candidate's substantive views, and this notion that, well, if i gave it to you, it would somehow be as if i were selling my vote for your vote. that's really not accurate at all. judges talk about hypothetical cases all the time and...
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she was a law clerk for the liberal justice, ruth bader ginsberg. she is a fan and supporter of judge kavanaugh. as soon as judge kavanaugh begins to speak we'll go to him live,. melissa: i am mild. we have andrew mccarthy, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for joining us. what do you think of what the democrats tried to do so far today, and how republicans have responded? >> melissa, i think it is predictable. the democrats really don't have a chance to knock this nominee out on the merits. judge kavanaugh is as extraordinarily qualified as any nominee that has ever been sent up to the hill for this position. that's attested to by the fact that unlike many prior nominees, 300 published decisions in a dozen years as an appellate judge on one of the most important courts in the united states. so if this was just purely on merit, it would be over by now. what this is about is trying to gin up the democratic base for the november election. i must say, you know, i don't know that i'm representative of what the public thi
she was a law clerk for the liberal justice, ruth bader ginsberg. she is a fan and supporter of judge kavanaugh. as soon as judge kavanaugh begins to speak we'll go to him live,. melissa: i am mild. we have andrew mccarthy, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for joining us. what do you think of what the democrats tried to do so far today, and how republicans have responded? >> melissa, i think it is predictable. the democrats really don't have a chance to...
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but justice ginsberg was confirmed 96-3. this body treated some nominees differently since then to the detriment of our courts. i strangly disagree with the senate's treatment of judge garland. judge kavanaugh spoke glowingly of judge garland during his pending nomination stating that "chief judge garland is a brilliant jurorist, thoughtful, he's considerate, collegial, works well with others, he's a good man, great integrity and supremely qualified by the characteristics of experience, temperment, writing ability, scholarly ability to the supreme court." all of this is equally true of judge kavanaugh. i do not think it is fair to hold judge kavanaugh responsible for the fact that judge garland is not a justice today. instead, i would urge this committee to treat him as we expect him to treat litigants that appear before him. on his own merits and with an open mind towards someone whose views may different from our own. our judicial system is not well served by tit for tat politics. at the end of the day, i enthusiastically
but justice ginsberg was confirmed 96-3. this body treated some nominees differently since then to the detriment of our courts. i strangly disagree with the senate's treatment of judge garland. judge kavanaugh spoke glowingly of judge garland during his pending nomination stating that "chief judge garland is a brilliant jurorist, thoughtful, he's considerate, collegial, works well with others, he's a good man, great integrity and supremely qualified by the characteristics of experience,...
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the new film "rbg" looks at the personal and professional life of justice ginsberg. >> just the thoughtf her is overwhelming. i have a mug of her in my room, says herstory in the making. >> i just ordered tons of merch. >> notorious rbg. >> i think it is easy to take for granted the position young women can have in today's society and that's a lot in thanks to justice ginsberg's work. >> who is more disdained or told to go away than an older woman. here's an older woman that people want to hear everything she has to say. >> it airs tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body c
the new film "rbg" looks at the personal and professional life of justice ginsberg. >> just the thoughtf her is overwhelming. i have a mug of her in my room, says herstory in the making. >> i just ordered tons of merch. >> notorious rbg. >> i think it is easy to take for granted the position young women can have in today's society and that's a lot in thanks to justice ginsberg's work. >> who is more disdained or told to go away than an older woman. here's...
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and i think going with the justice ginsberg principle, which is really not the justice ginsberg alone principle. it's everyone's principle. on the current supreme court. as a matter of the canons of judicial independence, i can't give you an answer on that hypothetical question. >> so you can't give me an answer on whether a president has to respond to a subpoena from a court of law? >> as my, there's, my understanding, is that you're asking me to give my view on a potential hypothetical. and that's something that the each of the eight justices currently sitting on the supreme court when they're sitting in my seat, declined to decide potential hypothetical cases. ky tell you about the u.s. v. nixon precedent. and i did about chief justice berger's role in forging a unanimous opinion and really all the justices worked together on that. but chief justice berger who had been appointed by president nixon, appointed by president nixon writes the opinion in u.s. v. nixon. 8-0, rehnquist recused. 8-0, ordering president nixon to disclose the tapes in response to a criminal trial subpoena. a
and i think going with the justice ginsberg principle, which is really not the justice ginsberg alone principle. it's everyone's principle. on the current supreme court. as a matter of the canons of judicial independence, i can't give you an answer on that hypothetical question. >> so you can't give me an answer on whether a president has to respond to a subpoena from a court of law? >> as my, there's, my understanding, is that you're asking me to give my view on a potential...
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i remember arguing at the court justice ginsberg would go after me, he would just calmly, ginsberg, as you said, and he would just go through it. guy who, be mad with a every time you come up with the hing sharp, he takes edges off of it. and he just points out, but does that come from? and that's all we're doing. simply asking people to justify what we're doing to citizens. start, you know, like instead of decesis, by what authority? we should always ask that. going toxt question is be a little technical but i'm surprised, quite a number of note cards about it so i'm going to ask it. suggested thatve doctrine of n the seve sever ability. >> do you have any thoughts on that? >> i have no idea. >> moving on. [laughter] >> i'm glad we put that one to rest. what happens. think, we're not robots. we're judges. judge jones and i, she's been job over three decades. i've been doing it for almost decades. you sit in your office and what say?he just the law. it becomes part of your life. you see it. you start out. you just -- you're running as fast as you can. you're deciding cases. precedent.i
i remember arguing at the court justice ginsberg would go after me, he would just calmly, ginsberg, as you said, and he would just go through it. guy who, be mad with a every time you come up with the hing sharp, he takes edges off of it. and he just points out, but does that come from? and that's all we're doing. simply asking people to justify what we're doing to citizens. start, you know, like instead of decesis, by what authority? we should always ask that. going toxt question is be a...
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and this refers to justice ginsberg. she said quote, a judge sworn to decide impartiality can offer no forecast, no hints for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of a particular case, it would display disdain to the entire judicial process. end of quote. the underlying reason for this of course is that making promises of giving hints undermines the very independence that we've discussed. would you agree with that? >> i do, senator. mr. chairman, and one of the things that i have to remember, sitting in this seat, is that this moment is a moment of judicial independence. with how i interact with this committee. and what i've done, in each of the jobs i've had in particularly as a judge over the last 12 years, but also in the executive branch, you always ask, i always ask myself, and i tell people i'm working with ask, how has it been done before? how has it been done before? so as a judge, how has it been done before is precedent. that's how's it been done before? when i'm seat sitting here, what did i do
and this refers to justice ginsberg. she said quote, a judge sworn to decide impartiality can offer no forecast, no hints for that would show not only disregard for the specifics of a particular case, it would display disdain to the entire judicial process. end of quote. the underlying reason for this of course is that making promises of giving hints undermines the very independence that we've discussed. would you agree with that? >> i do, senator. mr. chairman, and one of the things that...
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kavanaugh is saying that brett kavanaugh's a liar. >> there's that, the joking about ruth bader ginsberg getting groped and the conspiracy theory that was posted on twitter. just stay off twitter. it's bad place. it's bad for you. you'll do bad things on it. >> i guess that's true. it's also a sign of how desperate some folks are. they feel that the kavanaugh nomination is really in jeopa y jeopardy. it's almost like stranger things. it's really bizarre. >> he said here is where the stairs are. here's the bathroom. it was some real, gosh. like he was making a map of the home and tieing strings up. >> like stranger things. >> what struck me though is i was looking at the defense and it just really reenforces the conclusion how that how deeply and profoundly this country still is. john is absolutely right that kavanaugh has been accused and we should give him a chance to defend himself and dr. ford has put forth an allegation and it should be treated with dignity and standing and pursuit of that claim as she defends her claim. the way in which this has played itself out, it just veareveals
kavanaugh is saying that brett kavanaugh's a liar. >> there's that, the joking about ruth bader ginsberg getting groped and the conspiracy theory that was posted on twitter. just stay off twitter. it's bad place. it's bad for you. you'll do bad things on it. >> i guess that's true. it's also a sign of how desperate some folks are. they feel that the kavanaugh nomination is really in jeopa y jeopardy. it's almost like stranger things. it's really bizarre. >> he said here is...
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he is the one that made the ruth bader ginsberg joke. one other thing to senator boxer.or perono says if this nomination doesn't go through, the democrats should be prepared to keep that seat vacant, for two years, which is an extension of what republicans did to garland in 2016. would you support this if that comes to be? >> i would say there's no rush to fill this particular seat, and if we're going to fill a seat, let's go back to the way it was, when there was truly advice and consent in the senate. i serve with five presidents. every single one of them worked with the other party. we need to go back to that. and if it doesn't go back to that, then you do whatever you can do because remember justice kennedy, he was the swing vote. he was that independent spirit. we have anything but with this candidate who is a gop operative. that came across in the hearings and by my count there were several things that he said that weren't true. he did not step up in terms of roe v wade because when secret e-mails came out, he was saying it really wasn't settled law when he said so
he is the one that made the ruth bader ginsberg joke. one other thing to senator boxer.or perono says if this nomination doesn't go through, the democrats should be prepared to keep that seat vacant, for two years, which is an extension of what republicans did to garland in 2016. would you support this if that comes to be? >> i would say there's no rush to fill this particular seat, and if we're going to fill a seat, let's go back to the way it was, when there was truly advice and consent...
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rbg, a cnn film about ruth bader ginsberg airs on cnn.think she is having such a moment right now? >> look at her past. and you see this in this movie that's premiering tomorrow. really, she started off as this young lawyer. she couldn't get a job out of law school, and she decided to take on the issue of gender discrimination. she picked these cases very carefully, even before she took the bench, to say that she wanted to strike down laws that discriminated against women or gender in general. and she was masterful at this. and that's even before she took the bench. then once she was on the bench, she wrote one major decision called the virginia military institute, and there she struck down the all-male admissions policy at this public university, state-funded university. and only in the last few years though, after john paul stevens stepped down, did she start writing these stinging dissentz. really, the younger generation took issue. they looked at it. now she is a pop icon, which is so unusual for a supreme court justice. >> you have a
rbg, a cnn film about ruth bader ginsberg airs on cnn.think she is having such a moment right now? >> look at her past. and you see this in this movie that's premiering tomorrow. really, she started off as this young lawyer. she couldn't get a job out of law school, and she decided to take on the issue of gender discrimination. she picked these cases very carefully, even before she took the bench, to say that she wanted to strike down laws that discriminated against women or gender in...
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discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsberg. this path breaking attorney, advocate and judge to be the 107th justice to the united states supreme court. >> we may be in trying times but think how it was in those days. the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> ruth knew what she was doing. >> to put women on the same plane as men. >> the goal was equalitiy and civil rights. >> ruth bader ginsberg quite literally changed the world was for american women. >> she's become such a rock star. >> she is really the closest thing to a super hero i know. >> she's known the world over as the notorious rbg. when you're particular, you want things done right. that's why we test all of our paints and stains for months. or even years. we dedicate 175,000 square feet to getting it wrong... ...because you deserve paint that's done right. that's proudly particular. benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores. how much more does congress need to see? donald trump has now been implicated
discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsberg. this path breaking attorney, advocate and judge to be the 107th justice to the united states supreme court. >> we may be in trying times but think how it was in those days. the judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> ruth knew what she was doing. >> to put women on the same plane as men. >> the goal was equalitiy and civil rights. >> ruth bader ginsberg quite literally changed the...
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here is supreme court justice ginsberg from 2016. >> when they heard about this essay, do you know who, notorious comes from? i said of course i do. [laughter] notorious b.i.g. and i were both born and bred in brooklyn new york. [laughter] calexico watch this and many other booktv programs for the past 20 years online at booktv.org check the authors name and book into the search bar at the top of the page.
here is supreme court justice ginsberg from 2016. >> when they heard about this essay, do you know who, notorious comes from? i said of course i do. [laughter] notorious b.i.g. and i were both born and bred in brooklyn new york. [laughter] calexico watch this and many other booktv programs for the past 20 years online at booktv.org check the authors name and book into the search bar at the top of the page.
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this is the reason why all supreme court nominees since ginsberg have declined to offer their personal opinions on the correctness of precedent. seeking assurances from a nominee on how he will vote in certain cases or how he views certain precedent undermines judicial independence and essentially asks for a promise in exchange for a confirmation vote. its unfair and unethical, indeed, what litigant could expect a fair shake if the judge has already prejudged the case before the litigant even enters the courtroom. i expect judge kavanaugh, in fact, its my advice to him to follow the examples sent by justice ginsberg and all nominee that's followed her, that a nominee should offer, quote, no hints, no forecasts, no purviews on how they will vote. justice kagen when asked about roe v. wade said the following, quote, i do not believe it would be appropriate for me to comment on the merits of roe v. wade other than to say that it is settled law entitled to presidential weight. the application of roe to future cases and even its continued validity are issues likely to come before the court
this is the reason why all supreme court nominees since ginsberg have declined to offer their personal opinions on the correctness of precedent. seeking assurances from a nominee on how he will vote in certain cases or how he views certain precedent undermines judicial independence and essentially asks for a promise in exchange for a confirmation vote. its unfair and unethical, indeed, what litigant could expect a fair shake if the judge has already prejudged the case before the litigant even...
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that was the understanding after the ginsberg affair.any judges -- >> dana: i think that now that this is an accusation of attempted rape, and not smoking marijuana, which is legal -- >> there is clearly a distinction. you can't belittle it. >> dana: if you are accused of rape, the accusation should be forthcoming and he should have a chance to defend yourself as brett kavanaugh says he wants to do. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> dana: fox news alert, at least three people are dead after a shooter open fired at a rite aid distribution center in aberdeen, maryland. other victims were wounded. people sit alone suspect his isn custody, and peter doocy's life. >> at 9:06 this morning, 911 dispatcher started getting 911 calls about an active shooter at an industrial park here in aberdeen, and first responders got there within minutes. >> we were on scene just in over 5 minutes, arriving law enforcement, fire, and ems units quickly paired up together, got into the building, and ordered -- rendered first aid where appr
that was the understanding after the ginsberg affair.any judges -- >> dana: i think that now that this is an accusation of attempted rape, and not smoking marijuana, which is legal -- >> there is clearly a distinction. you can't belittle it. >> dana: if you are accused of rape, the accusation should be forthcoming and he should have a chance to defend yourself as brett kavanaugh says he wants to do. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> dana: fox...
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will also hear from lisa blatt today, she is an attorney and former clerk to justice ruth bader ginsberg. lead is a blatt wrote an opinion in "politico" supporting the kavanaugh appointment. just taking look here in the confirmation hearing room as we await about 15 minutes away from now the confirmation hearing for judge brett kavanaugh to begin. >>> good morning. i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of -- >> mr. chairman. >> -- brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. >> to serve as associate justice. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recognized for a question before we proceed. mr. chairman, i'd like to be recognized to ask a question before we proceed. the committee received just last night less than 15 hours ago -- >> mr. chairman, regular order. >> -- pages of documents that we have not had an opportunity to review or read or analyze. >> you are out of order. i will proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward, mr. chairman. >> i extend a very warm welcome to judge kavanaugh, to his wife ashley, their two daughters. >> mr. chairman, i agree with my colleague, sen
will also hear from lisa blatt today, she is an attorney and former clerk to justice ruth bader ginsberg. lead is a blatt wrote an opinion in "politico" supporting the kavanaugh appointment. just taking look here in the confirmation hearing room as we await about 15 minutes away from now the confirmation hearing for judge brett kavanaugh to begin. >>> good morning. i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of -- >> mr. chairman. >> -- brett...
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ginsberg talksor about her career in creating for city within the legal profession. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. and 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> u.s. telecom is a u.s. based trade association
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this is the reason why all supreme court nomineesaw since ginsberg had declined to offer their personal opinions on the precedent. seeking assurances from a nominee on how he will vote in certain cases or how he views certain precedent undermines your judicial independence and asks for a promise in exchange for a confirmation vote. confirmation vote. it's unfair and unethical what lytic it could expect a fair shakefi at the judge has already prejudged the case before it even enters the court room. i expect judge cavanaugh and it's my advice to him and all nominees that a nominee should offer quote no hints nor forecasts note per views and how they will answer i do not believe it would be appropriate for me to comment on the merits other than to say that it is a set law. entitled to presidential weight. and even the continued validity are issues likely to come before the court in the future. they were satisfied with these answers unprecedented so senators should be satisfied if judge cavanaugh answer similarly. this is my 15th j supreme court hearing. they engaged in unprecedented smear
this is the reason why all supreme court nomineesaw since ginsberg had declined to offer their personal opinions on the precedent. seeking assurances from a nominee on how he will vote in certain cases or how he views certain precedent undermines your judicial independence and asks for a promise in exchange for a confirmation vote. confirmation vote. it's unfair and unethical what lytic it could expect a fair shakefi at the judge has already prejudged the case before it even enters the court...
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ginsberg talksor about her career in creating for city within the legal profession. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. and 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> u.s. telecom is a u.s. based trade...
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see the how good ginsberg. and she can't be everything. he was a soldier but there was no getting away from the pride she does this woman had as a calm she was a prime one man and a white man where i'll see hope klaus fada good right now is the time that clown the queen. and this is a good fight fit for a queen especially the queen of sound. bites and journalist shot and case and joins us from detroit welcome to w. a joyful funeral rather than a sad occasion talk us through who's that what's happened so far. well the fear oh i mean it is a joyous occasion i mean a wreath there has given the gift of music and her voice to us and you know what better way to share it with music you know people who've been there i mean i went to the tribute concert yesterday and she stone right into by so many different artists in there at the funeral i've been watching on t.v. as well ron isley audience people who i grew up listening to so it's been a little water cookies in and civil rights leaders and people from from from politics on on through so it's bee
see the how good ginsberg. and she can't be everything. he was a soldier but there was no getting away from the pride she does this woman had as a calm she was a prime one man and a white man where i'll see hope klaus fada good right now is the time that clown the queen. and this is a good fight fit for a queen especially the queen of sound. bites and journalist shot and case and joins us from detroit welcome to w. a joyful funeral rather than a sad occasion talk us through who's that what's...
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ginsberg created the ginsberg standard. no pre views, no forecasts, no hints.every member of the supreme court has adhered to a similar principle, what we might call the ginsberg standard. even though nominees have not caved to the pressure, i still believe there are some aspects of the senate's approach here that might do a disservice to the country and might be frowned upon by future historians. if senators repeatedly asked nominees about outcomes, then the public might be more entitled or at least more inclined to think that judges are supposed to be outcome-minded, that their whole approach should be to judge, that's what judging is supposed to be, in fact, about. but this of course undermines the very legitimacy of the courts themselves. the very legitimacy of the tribunal you've been honored to serve upon. the judiciary imposes its own policy on the country absent fidelity to legal principle. there is a better way for the senate to approach its work. this process, in my opinion, should be about your qualifications, about your character, and perhaps most i
ginsberg created the ginsberg standard. no pre views, no forecasts, no hints.every member of the supreme court has adhered to a similar principle, what we might call the ginsberg standard. even though nominees have not caved to the pressure, i still believe there are some aspects of the senate's approach here that might do a disservice to the country and might be frowned upon by future historians. if senators repeatedly asked nominees about outcomes, then the public might be more entitled or at...
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ginsberg created the ginsberg standard. no pre views, no forecasts, no hints. every member of the supreme court has adhered to a similar principle, what we might call the ginsberg standard. even though nominees have not caved to the pressure, i still believe there are some aspects of the senate's approach here that might do a disservice to the country and might be frowned upon by future historians. if senators repeatedly asked nominees about outcomes, then the public might be more entitled or at least more inclined to think that judges are supposed to be outcome-minded, that their whole approach should be to judge, that's what judging is supposed to be, in fact, about. but this of course undermines the very legitimacy of the courts themselves. the very legitimacy of the tribunal you've been honored to serve upon. the judiciary imposes its own policy on the country absent fidelity to legal principle. there is a better way for the senate to approach its work. this process, in my opinion, should be about your qualifications, about your character, and perhaps most
ginsberg created the ginsberg standard. no pre views, no forecasts, no hints. every member of the supreme court has adhered to a similar principle, what we might call the ginsberg standard. even though nominees have not caved to the pressure, i still believe there are some aspects of the senate's approach here that might do a disservice to the country and might be frowned upon by future historians. if senators repeatedly asked nominees about outcomes, then the public might be more entitled or...
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sixty five miles organized approaching the brotherhood long piecing american because it's like an ginsberg. it was one of the most striking cultural events of the year. and just put it in mitchell mountain giving meaning stand that reading is powerful couldn't tell me love is a cut up i smell something burning up it's just my brains only dropping compliments and they say chains so i stuck my nose with garlic coat my eyes with still my ears with silver stick my legs in plaster tell me lies about vietnam your punch obama's in your punch up conscience out. u.k. tax human being and your twisted all about. close cropped my skin with women. chain my time with whiskey stop my nose with garlic fill my ears with soap opera take my legs in plaster tell me lie about. my generation watch the vietnam war every day i don't think there was a day between the time i was eighteen and the time i was twenty three or twenty four that i didn't see somebody killed on television the sixty's were both a time of incredible pain agony and horror and at the same time i utopianism about the future of. the. trains tran
sixty five miles organized approaching the brotherhood long piecing american because it's like an ginsberg. it was one of the most striking cultural events of the year. and just put it in mitchell mountain giving meaning stand that reading is powerful couldn't tell me love is a cut up i smell something burning up it's just my brains only dropping compliments and they say chains so i stuck my nose with garlic coat my eyes with still my ears with silver stick my legs in plaster tell me lies about...
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that is going back to ginsberg. this is a critical issue with the robert mueller investigation. judge kavanaugh tried to clarify his position on whether a sitting president can be indicted. judge kavanaugh maintains his past writings were focused on policy. >> i'll have an open mind. i'll listen to the arguments. i have seen all sides of this. i will have a completely open mind on the constitutional issue. >> a lot of side shows going on. capitol police arrested 73 people in office buildings wednesday and charged with disorderly conduct. >>> breaking news overnight. north korea state agency reporting kim jong-un renewing commitment of denuclearization. denuclearization of the korean peninsula. kim telling a south korea delegation that the two koreas should double efforts to achieving that goal and put a timeline on it. cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul with the latest. paula, do we have a firm grasp of north korea's definition of denuclearization? >> reporter: this is interesting, dave, what we heard is through the south korean delegation. he is saying he is commitmented to
that is going back to ginsberg. this is a critical issue with the robert mueller investigation. judge kavanaugh tried to clarify his position on whether a sitting president can be indicted. judge kavanaugh maintains his past writings were focused on policy. >> i'll have an open mind. i'll listen to the arguments. i have seen all sides of this. i will have a completely open mind on the constitutional issue. >> a lot of side shows going on. capitol police arrested 73 people in office...
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. >> but justice ginsberg, i think everyone expected you to retire soon.d. >> justice ginsberg, let me ask you a tough question. there were lib programs who publicly urge you to retire two, three years ago, so that president obama could name a replacement. any second thoughts about not doing that? >> i said many times that i would do this job as long as i can do it full steam. and when i can't, that will be the time i will step down. >> she has found her voice on the court. she is a center of power. on the court and off the court. >> when the history books are written, an enormous amount will be about what she did as a very young lawyer. >> there would not have been the legal status of women today had it not been for her work in the '70s. she changed everything. >> a tender line helps to keep women not in a pedestal but in a cage. >> ruth's work made me feel as if i was protected by the u.s. constitution for the first time. >> men and women are persons of equal dignity and they should count equally before the law. >> she may be small but she has a firm bac
. >> but justice ginsberg, i think everyone expected you to retire soon.d. >> justice ginsberg, let me ask you a tough question. there were lib programs who publicly urge you to retire two, three years ago, so that president obama could name a replacement. any second thoughts about not doing that? >> i said many times that i would do this job as long as i can do it full steam. and when i can't, that will be the time i will step down. >> she has found her voice on the...
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as you know, we published a report, ben ginsberg, bob bauer and i lead this group of political scientists to come to grips with the changing system here. we noted the changing spending habits versus tv and the like. to study this problem as a social scientist is getting increasingly difficult -- >> international -- particularly the distinction between domestic and internationals hard to see, facebook is everywhere and an election in other places. what lessons are you learning from your work around the world? i put a specific tint on this, urging democracies, other democracies established democracies which i would say, regulation of content in some ways, don't allow polls to be published at the end. you have to comply with their rules. tell us the lessons you are learning by working on elections with the platform. >> there have been a couple ways we have been approaching this, the first thing is the us is the exception, not the full around the world. a wide variety of different ways. we start two years to a year and a half out before the election doing research on the ground, working with
as you know, we published a report, ben ginsberg, bob bauer and i lead this group of political scientists to come to grips with the changing system here. we noted the changing spending habits versus tv and the like. to study this problem as a social scientist is getting increasingly difficult -- >> international -- particularly the distinction between domestic and internationals hard to see, facebook is everywhere and an election in other places. what lessons are you learning from your...
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but joe biden, back -- congressman in 1993, he launched what was called ginsberg rule that said did not have to talk about her personal views on anything, she was an aclu litigate or, arguing for illegalizing prostitution and more, kavanaugh may not have to say anything about any issue, his personal views. >> no, he is not, he should answer the questions as they are put forward and not give away what he may or may not do hype hitically in -- hypothetically in the court, we know their backgrounds, i love he said, don't read about my judicial opinions, read the opinions. democrats don't want to read the opinions, they just to play for 2020 presidential elect, but they knew they were not voting for kavanaugh to start with, they are just delaying it they don't like the fact this president trump won and this is is his appointment. liz: democrat want to push this to midterms. good-bye kavanaugh, and any other trump nominee, here iser whicchair grassily fighting with blumenthal today. >> i ask for a vote. i ask -- >> i should not have to explain to you we're having a hearing, it is off the ord
but joe biden, back -- congressman in 1993, he launched what was called ginsberg rule that said did not have to talk about her personal views on anything, she was an aclu litigate or, arguing for illegalizing prostitution and more, kavanaugh may not have to say anything about any issue, his personal views. >> no, he is not, he should answer the questions as they are put forward and not give away what he may or may not do hype hitically in -- hypothetically in the court, we know their...
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>> going with the justice ginsberg principle, it's everyone's principle on the current supreme court.s a matter of the cannons of independence i can't give you an answer on that hypothetical question. >> shannon: is it posturing or are these legitimate questions by the democrats? >> they are not legitimate at all. the idea would mean justices would recuse themselves on every case. that's absurd. if a case comes before kavanaugh, he will review the briefs and listen to the oral arguments and defend the constitution of the justice. on the other networks they said kavanaugh having a grilling today before. i know shannon you have been covering this for a long time. but there was no grilling of brett kavanaugh. in fact, diane feinstein had to come in to correct a senator who was trying to cross-examine kavanaugh with a document saying there was a reference to him. when everybody looked at it and the senator was told it doesn't reference the nominee to the supreme court. senator feinstein said he is not in there. the lack of preparation. this is a lot of show. the fact surround the constitu
>> going with the justice ginsberg principle, it's everyone's principle on the current supreme court.s a matter of the cannons of independence i can't give you an answer on that hypothetical question. >> shannon: is it posturing or are these legitimate questions by the democrats? >> they are not legitimate at all. the idea would mean justices would recuse themselves on every case. that's absurd. if a case comes before kavanaugh, he will review the briefs and listen to the oral...
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on monday you can discover the inspiring life and career of and american icon, justice ruth bader ginsberg here on cnn. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. the press was no exception, but as difficult as he could be, he always understood how important we were. the freedom of the press was paramount for his vision of a strong democracy, and he would never want that diminished. i turn now to long-time hill reporter, washington post paul cane. pk, he was both revered and feared by the press. what was it like to cover him? >> well said, s.e. when you were covering john mccain, you were covering what i would call a force of nature. usually these days it's the top elected leaders in the house and senate who control everything and dictate the schedule, but mccain stayed out in the committees, the armed services committee, the commerce committee, and he ruled the roost out
on monday you can discover the inspiring life and career of and american icon, justice ruth bader ginsberg here on cnn. why did i want a crest 3d white smile? dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. so i used crest. crest 3d white removes... ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... that will win them over. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. the press was no exception, but as difficult as he could be, he always understood how important we were. the...
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. >> the latest of the kavanaugh hearings, ruth bader ginsberg came out she was groped by a abraham lincoln. >> reporter: it's no wonder democrats say ford is reluctant to testify. >> i do hope she testifies, but i deeply respect her hesitation given the ways in which her life and her family's life have already been disrupted by attacks, by disrespect, by death threats. >> reporter: as for judge kavanaugh staying behind closed doors at the white house. as aides to the president say mr. trump has been bragging about the way he's handled his latest supreme court pick. the senate judiciary committee is weighing its next pick. jim acosta, cnn, the white house. >> let's talk more about it with amy coats. she joins us from london. a senior fellow with atlantic countal and a former member with the national security counsel in the obama administration. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. i'm glad to be here. >> thank you. we just heard jim report on mrs. ford receiving death threats. we want to report the kavanaugh family has also received death threats. this has certainly turned ugly. what
. >> the latest of the kavanaugh hearings, ruth bader ginsberg came out she was groped by a abraham lincoln. >> reporter: it's no wonder democrats say ford is reluctant to testify. >> i do hope she testifies, but i deeply respect her hesitation given the ways in which her life and her family's life have already been disrupted by attacks, by disrespect, by death threats. >> reporter: as for judge kavanaugh staying behind closed doors at the white house. as aides to the...
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on the other side, you have someone like ruth bader ginsberg who has talked about this #metoo momentportance of hearing from any women who might be accusing men of any sexual allegations. and finally i'll mention alana kagan who worked behind the scenes at democratic nominations, and she also hired brett kavanaugh, but she has an idea of how the nominations should go. i think they all have their stakes both political and constitutional. >> he's been compared to clarence thomas. how much is he watching this? >> we're reliving this, he's got to be reliving this, right? i hasn't said anything publicly. i know in the past he has reached out to embattled republican appointees in these kinds of things, but we haven't heard from him. >>> he used to be known as america's dad. tomorrow he will be sentenced of sexual assault. s. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighte
on the other side, you have someone like ruth bader ginsberg who has talked about this #metoo momentportance of hearing from any women who might be accusing men of any sexual allegations. and finally i'll mention alana kagan who worked behind the scenes at democratic nominations, and she also hired brett kavanaugh, but she has an idea of how the nominations should go. i think they all have their stakes both political and constitutional. >> he's been compared to clarence thomas. how much...
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phil ginsberg is a general manager of recreation and park. we have over 131,000 trees and 4,000 acres. let's hear from phil ginsburg. thank you. [applause] >> thank you mohammed. we are the recreation and park department are very proud to be part of the green team. captained by our mayor mayor, my favourite tree. [laughter] >> but with the incredible partnership and help of private and public partners. and mohammed's incredible leadership. it does take a village, as mohammed noted. he also noted that we have 131,000 trees in our park land in san francisco on 4,000 acres of parkland. these 131,000 trees were planted over 150 years in the very birth of this city's park system. interesting that we have about ten trees or so that surround the spots. this used to be a parking lot 30 years ago. and now admittedly, it is a fixer upper, but if you come back because we break ground on a beautiful renovation to the site in january with mohammed's partnership and we hope to cut a ribbon on a beautiful new space with even more trees here in july of 2019.
phil ginsberg is a general manager of recreation and park. we have over 131,000 trees and 4,000 acres. let's hear from phil ginsburg. thank you. [applause] >> thank you mohammed. we are the recreation and park department are very proud to be part of the green team. captained by our mayor mayor, my favourite tree. [laughter] >> but with the incredible partnership and help of private and public partners. and mohammed's incredible leadership. it does take a village, as mohammed noted....
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. >> it is interesting they brought up ginsberg because it is in her hearing that we saw a substantivelear that these two things the right to an abortion is fundamental to a woman's rights in this country. a clear answer from kavanaugh, especially at the stake. coming into these hearings, he has already ruled against access to abortion. he has ruled to limit access to birth control. what you see is he has more than 12 times to clarify his position, even to the point of "does he believe that the constitutional right to privacy includes the right to abortion"? and every time has dodged, docked, in a way that we know does not mean much to the mark in public. >> shannon: do you think that is fair, carrie? my understanding was it was a case where he ruled that employers cannot be forced to pay for things, means of birth control that they may find personally offensive. along the lines of a patient. >> that was the case, and it was clear the live conclusion was based on religious freedom. it had nothing to do with roe itself, but we are seeing with these people going back and back to the ques
. >> it is interesting they brought up ginsberg because it is in her hearing that we saw a substantivelear that these two things the right to an abortion is fundamental to a woman's rights in this country. a clear answer from kavanaugh, especially at the stake. coming into these hearings, he has already ruled against access to abortion. he has ruled to limit access to birth control. what you see is he has more than 12 times to clarify his position, even to the point of "does he...
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with all due respect, so was president clinton when he nominated and got confirmed both ruth bader ginsbergeyer. >> well why wasn't. man in the office when alabama nominated garland? i think his point is my point. clinton was able to get things through, every president was. why was it a different standard for barack obama? >> it's a double standard. and the folks who have been controlling this process, chairman grassley and others, speak from both sides of their mouth. during justice kagan's nomination, folks like jeff sessions insisted on disclosure each and every document from kagan's time in the white house. but now we see the senate at every turn changing the rules of the game, abanding the long-standing pro decision and rules that have helped guide the most important task the senate carries out, installing lifetime judges on our nation's courts. this hearing should not be going forward on tuesday. we need to press pause, we need to give the senate time to evaluate each and every document underlying mr. kavanaugh's record so we can understand who he truly is before we think about whethe
with all due respect, so was president clinton when he nominated and got confirmed both ruth bader ginsbergeyer. >> well why wasn't. man in the office when alabama nominated garland? i think his point is my point. clinton was able to get things through, every president was. why was it a different standard for barack obama? >> it's a double standard. and the folks who have been controlling this process, chairman grassley and others, speak from both sides of their mouth. during...
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unlikely to do so and in fairness to him, the democrats were the ones who created the so-called ginsberges not have to speak about issues that might come before her or him. and i have been a critic of the rule as well, but the democrats have been enjoying using the rule in the past and now the republicans are going to do so. what is clear about kavanaugh is that the default p position is in article ii where the presidential powers lie. some of us are default as in article i, and we tend to view congress as the stabilizing influence in the government. mr. kavanaugh would use the president in that role. and for those who are critical of the extreme presidential powers is that kavanaugh a appears to have been more sympathetic to claims of the presidential privilege and prerogatives in the last ten years. the things that he has stated in for example the "minnesota law review" indicates that he is not clear that the president should be investigate and let alone indicted in office. >> jonathanturley, it is going to be an interesting few days as it begins this week. >>> and so we listened as th
unlikely to do so and in fairness to him, the democrats were the ones who created the so-called ginsberges not have to speak about issues that might come before her or him. and i have been a critic of the rule as well, but the democrats have been enjoying using the rule in the past and now the republicans are going to do so. what is clear about kavanaugh is that the default p position is in article ii where the presidential powers lie. some of us are default as in article i, and we tend to view...
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with an incredible and impeccable record, and remember that judges must be confirmed based on the ginsberg standard, 1993, ruth bader ginsburg's confirmation making the case that no impartial judge should ever answer how they would rule on any hypothetical case ever. and instead, justices must be confirmed based on their merit, their background, their experience, their education. sadly that is not going to stop the left's obstruction. remember democrats, all of the things they did to obstruct a guy by the name of robert bork nominated by ronald reagan. he was never confirmed, in large part because of the fearmongering the outright lying and smearing from mr. character himself, senator ted chappaquiddick kennedy, you might remember this. >> robert bork's america is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens doors in midnight raids, and school children could not be taught about evolution, writers and artists will be centered at government. >> sean: just a total and complete liar, and w
with an incredible and impeccable record, and remember that judges must be confirmed based on the ginsberg standard, 1993, ruth bader ginsburg's confirmation making the case that no impartial judge should ever answer how they would rule on any hypothetical case ever. and instead, justices must be confirmed based on their merit, their background, their experience, their education. sadly that is not going to stop the left's obstruction. remember democrats, all of the things they did to obstruct a...
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. >> good morning, commissioners, general manager ginsberg, i'm the project manager with the capital division. item 7 before you is discussion and possible action to adopt ceqa findings for the india basin mixed use project and approve the concept design for 900 innes and india basin shoreline park. this park is consistent with the department's strategic plan, specifically, strategies one, two, three, and four. i'll highlight only a few. the project inspires public space by developing more open space to address population growth in high needs areas and emerging neighborhoods and strengthening the quality of existing parks and facility. the project also inspires play, stewardship, and investment. in 2014, rec and park acquired 900 innes at india basin, located in the bayview-hunters point neighborhood. the department in partnership with the bayview-hunters point community, the trust for public land and the san francisco parks alliance seeks to build a park that is essential to the health of san francisco's southeast communities. the proposed plan combines 900 innes with existing india
. >> good morning, commissioners, general manager ginsberg, i'm the project manager with the capital division. item 7 before you is discussion and possible action to adopt ceqa findings for the india basin mixed use project and approve the concept design for 900 innes and india basin shoreline park. this park is consistent with the department's strategic plan, specifically, strategies one, two, three, and four. i'll highlight only a few. the project inspires public space by developing...
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justice ginsberg, hence forecast, justice kagan talking about precedent, no thumbs up or down.and i went back. justice thurgood marshall was asked repeatedly in his hearing, what do you think about miranda? >> got it. everybody else does it and your answer is still no? >> the reason everyone does it is rooted in judicial independence and my respect for precedent. it's a combination of my respect for precedent, nominee precedent, and respect for judicial independence. i can't give assurances on a specific hypothetical -- >> thank you. let me go on to another subject, which is executive privilege. executive privilege is a principle that is founded in the constitution in the separation of powers, correct? >> the supreme court so ruled in the united states v. richard nixon case. that was the first -- the key issue -- >> that's all right. i needed the answer to the question, and you have answered it. >> the source is important. >> as a privilege, it needs to be asserted, does it not? that's true of privileges generally? >> i don't know where this is going. but the -- >> it's a prett
justice ginsberg, hence forecast, justice kagan talking about precedent, no thumbs up or down.and i went back. justice thurgood marshall was asked repeatedly in his hearing, what do you think about miranda? >> got it. everybody else does it and your answer is still no? >> the reason everyone does it is rooted in judicial independence and my respect for precedent. it's a combination of my respect for precedent, nominee precedent, and respect for judicial independence. i can't give...
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ruth bader ginsberg got 96. so what's that mean? between then and now, advising consent has taken on a different meaning. it used to be the understanding of this body that elections have consequences, and you would expect the president who won the election to pick somebody of their philosophy. i promise you that when strom thurman voted for ruth bader ginsberg, he did not agree with her legal philosophy, and i doubt that senator leah gree ag with justice scalia. senator lee voted for a lot of republicans. i have voted for everyone presented since i have been here because i find them to be highly qualified, coming from backgrounds i would expect the president in question to choose from. so as to your qualifications, how long have you been a judge? >> i've been judge for 12 years. >> how many opinions have you written? >> i have written over 300 opinions. >> do you think there is a lot we can learn from those opinions if we spend time looking at them? >> yes. i am very proud of my opinions. as i mentioned, i tell people don't just rea
ruth bader ginsberg got 96. so what's that mean? between then and now, advising consent has taken on a different meaning. it used to be the understanding of this body that elections have consequences, and you would expect the president who won the election to pick somebody of their philosophy. i promise you that when strom thurman voted for ruth bader ginsberg, he did not agree with her legal philosophy, and i doubt that senator leah gree ag with justice scalia. senator lee voted for a lot of...
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sandra day o'connor went from nomination to confirmation in 43 days, the next shortest is ruth bader ginsberg at 42 days and everything else is in the 60s. so i guess you could say there's precedent, matthew. but who would it be, mike lee? i'm trying to think who could get done fast? >> the precedent as you mentioned there stops with the nomination of robert borke. and it was the defeat of the borke nominations that really set us on the course we are today where these confirmations are so politicized. what's striking to me is the support has remained basically level. it's the disproval that's spiked. and it's democrats and independents turning against him. >> and importantly they never had him. they didn't sell him, though, strong enough for now. >> for now, and i think the hearings played into it as well. what we see is this pattern of politicization, right? it's not just the supreme court, the nfl, not just the emmy awards. now it's not just sexual assault allegations or even that. >> i think given the precedent, because given the way it went down when president obama had his supreme court
sandra day o'connor went from nomination to confirmation in 43 days, the next shortest is ruth bader ginsberg at 42 days and everything else is in the 60s. so i guess you could say there's precedent, matthew. but who would it be, mike lee? i'm trying to think who could get done fast? >> the precedent as you mentioned there stops with the nomination of robert borke. and it was the defeat of the borke nominations that really set us on the course we are today where these confirmations are so...
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so i hope that we can see judge kavanaugh confirmed, justice ruth bader ginsberg actually said it bestis has been a partisan show, and it's unfortunate. >> it doesn't have to be a partisan show. the judge could say i want it to be investigated. he can tell the senate, please slow down. there is no rush. let this woman have her day because i want to go in with a clear conception. he has gifr. >> it's your deduction that mark judge will not be subpoenaed or any witnesses will be subpoenaed to testify. how do you feel about that in an effort to get to the truth? >> i think that decision was likely made -- i know members of the committee have really been grappling this week with how to handle this, right? i do think it's a little unfortunate that more witnesses are not going to be able to testify. you look at the allies of the witnesses from statement that can't corroborate the act. but you also look at reporting and what they did with her husband quite moved me. i think it was a very honest account of a woman, who if she is telling the truth, has grappled about this. >> i remember that. a
so i hope that we can see judge kavanaugh confirmed, justice ruth bader ginsberg actually said it bestis has been a partisan show, and it's unfortunate. >> it doesn't have to be a partisan show. the judge could say i want it to be investigated. he can tell the senate, please slow down. there is no rush. let this woman have her day because i want to go in with a clear conception. he has gifr. >> it's your deduction that mark judge will not be subpoenaed or any witnesses will be...
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. >> one of the loudest voices of dissent came from an ad man turned counterculture hero, allen ginsbergycerin streaks of the fairies of advertising. >> the larger critique of advertising was that it is the sort of propaganda arm of the mass society. so, we were all becoming mindless consumers being told what to buy. >> show me. >> we were being depersonalized, dehumanized. advertising was taking our soul away and replacing it with packaged desires. >> and for those who saw in this consumer craze a kind of fascist conformity, a new symbol was about to roll on to american shores. ladies and gentlemen, the bug. >> the volkswagen beetle was such an anomaly when it hit the american shores in the late 1950s. they had an enormous challenge, which to to sell it to the american people who were used to driving cadillacs. >> it was small. it was humble. and its origins were without a doubt un-american. >> officials speaks by hitler, they roll back on germany's motor show. >> it was developed by the nazis. it was originally called the strength through dray car. >> adolf hitler himself asked ferdina
. >> one of the loudest voices of dissent came from an ad man turned counterculture hero, allen ginsbergycerin streaks of the fairies of advertising. >> the larger critique of advertising was that it is the sort of propaganda arm of the mass society. so, we were all becoming mindless consumers being told what to buy. >> show me. >> we were being depersonalized, dehumanized. advertising was taking our soul away and replacing it with packaged desires. >> and for...
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cnn original film "rbg" takes an intimate look at the professional and personal life of justice ginsberggal legacy and has also become an iconch here's a preview. >> when i graduated from law school in 1959, not a law firm in the entire city of new york would employ me. ♪ >> she captured for the male members of the court what it was like to be a second class citizen. >> ruth knew what she was doing in laying the foundation. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> real change, enduring change happens one step at a time. >> joining me now, cnn legal analyst and supreme court buying fist. joan, always great to have you here with us. >> thanks. >> what's so remarkable about justice ginsburg is this pop culture moment that she's having. we see some of it in the film and the young women there with the copies of the notorious obg but they have just enthralled by her and what show's done. what is it specifically that's made her this pop culture icon now for a woman who is in her 80s? >> who doesn't like someone who challenges the system and lives to tell about it into her 80s. that's what she w
cnn original film "rbg" takes an intimate look at the professional and personal life of justice ginsberggal legacy and has also become an iconch here's a preview. >> when i graduated from law school in 1959, not a law firm in the entire city of new york would employ me. ♪ >> she captured for the male members of the court what it was like to be a second class citizen. >> ruth knew what she was doing in laying the foundation. >> so help me god. >> so help...