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but let me tell you something, bravo to ruth bader ginsburg for looking at this intellectually.his was wrong on two ways. constitutionally it's wrong because constitutionally the right to privacy doesn't exist and secondly it's wrong because this focused -- roe v. wade focused on the fetus rather than the women's rights -- and the feminist movement. so i get her point. >> aisha is that how you read the court's ruling? >> it was actually the court itself that opened up this ground swell of opportunity to go in and put in these more egregious laws. after they passed roe, they went back to a couple of other rulings and loosened up the scrutiny with which they have kp examined the abortion laws in the first place. it's interesting the way that she's thinking about the history because the court actually had a role in this. >> when you look at the big picture, what you do see is what we said at the tops is all of the states addressing this and putting roe aside, at a time when most states are facing a big budget crunch, a lot of them have been setting aside money, noel, to defend thei
but let me tell you something, bravo to ruth bader ginsburg for looking at this intellectually.his was wrong on two ways. constitutionally it's wrong because constitutionally the right to privacy doesn't exist and secondly it's wrong because this focused -- roe v. wade focused on the fetus rather than the women's rights -- and the feminist movement. so i get her point. >> aisha is that how you read the court's ruling? >> it was actually the court itself that opened up this ground...
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justice ginsburg i guess not in the best of health. more likely justice ginsburg. the president a chance to get back in the game. >> sean: karl rove, the architect, thanks. >> you bet. >> sean: coming up next, two examples of how out-of-touch the democratic party really is. don't miss. that is coming up straight that is coming up straight ahead. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits.
justice ginsburg i guess not in the best of health. more likely justice ginsburg. the president a chance to get back in the game. >> sean: karl rove, the architect, thanks. >> you bet. >> sean: coming up next, two examples of how out-of-touch the democratic party really is. don't miss. that is coming up straight that is coming up straight ahead. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all...
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justice ginsburg i guess not in the best of health. more likely justice ginsburg. it gives the president a chance to get back in the game. >> sean: karl rove, the architect, thanks. >> you bet. >> sean: coming up next, two examples of how out-of-touch the democratic party really is. don't miss. that is coming up straight ahead. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescripti
justice ginsburg i guess not in the best of health. more likely justice ginsburg. it gives the president a chance to get back in the game. >> sean: karl rove, the architect, thanks. >> you bet. >> sean: coming up next, two examples of how out-of-touch the democratic party really is. don't miss. that is coming up straight ahead. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye...
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. >> thank you general manager ginsburg and good morning commissioners. we passed a resolution at the last meeting they would like to read into the record and it's in support of question sartrack and we talked about that and we brought it to the members and we had all but four members present in all of the membership and that is a really resounding support of our resolution. whereas the track was installed in 1991 and whereas this type of track is known to have a useful life of 15 years, and whereas the track replacement has been a listed item in the budget request to the mayor's office since 2008 and whereas the track is used by at least 22 middle schools, 10 high schools and many community individuals and user groups, and whereas the track has exceeded its life span by as much as seven years and whereas the track is now in a condition which makes it possibly unsafe, and whereas delays in restoring the track is continually increasing the cost of restoration, now therefore be it resolved that we join the community, the advisory committee, haight-ashbury n
. >> thank you general manager ginsburg and good morning commissioners. we passed a resolution at the last meeting they would like to read into the record and it's in support of question sartrack and we talked about that and we brought it to the members and we had all but four members present in all of the membership and that is a really resounding support of our resolution. whereas the track was installed in 1991 and whereas this type of track is known to have a useful life of 15 years,...
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and her colleague ruth bader ginsburg was on "saturday night live." the host was playing a very eager contestant on a game show and all he had to do was name the justice. >> name this person. >> i don't know. some old pilgrim? >> that is so wrong. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> all right, well, southeast floods after days of heavy rainfall. this weekend four inches of rainfall fell on the already saturated grounds of chattanooga as creeks and streams filled their banks. bill, more heavy rain? central flooding. all of that can be coming their way? >> nothing will be causing too many problems. minor. minor issues. i say it will be a rather quiet weather week because may is typically anything but. right now we still have some rain left over from yesterday. that continues to plague us in tennessee. minor flash flooding especially if you get into some rain bands. it's raining in the northeast corner of alabama. a little further to the north the rain has moved into indianapolis. a little bit of a rainy ride. the rain bands will beg
and her colleague ruth bader ginsburg was on "saturday night live." the host was playing a very eager contestant on a game show and all he had to do was name the justice. >> name this person. >> i don't know. some old pilgrim? >> that is so wrong. and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> all right, well, southeast floods after days of heavy rainfall. this weekend four inches of rainfall fell on the already saturated grounds of chattanooga as...
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ruth bader ginsburg says there was a lack of judicial restraint in the roe v. wade decision legalizing abortion. speaking at the university of chicago law school she said it gave abortion opponents a clear target that still fuels activism today. >>> lamar alexander says kathleen sebelius broke the law. alexander compares her actions to the iran-contra scandal of the 1980s and wants a full congressional investigation. >>> the artist formerly known as snoop dogg last settled two huge bills with uncle sam. snoop lion as he's called now has paid more than $500,000 he owed for 2009 and 2011. >>> newt gingrich wanted to leave the country but puzzled about his iphone and says you can't call it a cell phone if you also use it to take pictures or get online and wants your help in naming it. >> we spent weeks trying to figure out what do you call this? i know you probably think it's a kr cell phone. i've been calling it a handheld computer. >> during his 2012 presidential campaign his cell famously played abba's "dancing queen" whenever it rang. >>> the first lady and bi
ruth bader ginsburg says there was a lack of judicial restraint in the roe v. wade decision legalizing abortion. speaking at the university of chicago law school she said it gave abortion opponents a clear target that still fuels activism today. >>> lamar alexander says kathleen sebelius broke the law. alexander compares her actions to the iran-contra scandal of the 1980s and wants a full congressional investigation. >>> the artist formerly known as snoop dogg last settled two...
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and park department and i want to start by thanking president buell and thanking general manager ginsburg for also serving as auctioneers at our big event and helping us reach record-breaking results. so thank you very much. there are a number of trustees here today, and docents and other supporters and i would just like to ask them quickly to stand. so that you can all see. thank you very much. our city's botanical garden has become one of the most important botanical gardens in the world. our magnolia collection is recognized as the most significant for conservation purposes outside of china. we have three cloud forest collections and only botanical garden in the world to have this. our community should be proud of the almost 60-year partnership that makes the botanical garden and its plant collection and its garden displays and its programs possible. the botanical garden society exists for only one purpose, to support the botanical garden. our mission is to build communities of support for the garden and to cultivate the bond between people and plants. the botanical garden society's an
and park department and i want to start by thanking president buell and thanking general manager ginsburg for also serving as auctioneers at our big event and helping us reach record-breaking results. so thank you very much. there are a number of trustees here today, and docents and other supporters and i would just like to ask them quickly to stand. so that you can all see. thank you very much. our city's botanical garden has become one of the most important botanical gardens in the world. our...
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. >> this is arnie woo-woo ginsburg broadcasting live from the surf ballroom nantasket just outside of i could really relate to. ♪ >> abrams: and i actually went to a hendrix concert and on comes to the stage, it was like, "bobby magic from all-american boss tiger radio." guy comes out with a crew cut and a bow tie and a picture of a happy tiger holding a microphone, winking at you. it was right out of a carlin video. "hey, everybody. hey, jimi hendrix is here. everybody happy?" "boo, get off the stage." people were - and it symbolized how totally uncool am radio was. >> radio announcer: the premier of the newest and most exciting sound on radio is happening now at wor-fm, scott muni, for you. >> peter altschuler: there was no format for fm, so they created it from whole cloth. >> we'll have a lot of the features that you are going to participate with us, in, like selecting all of the new sounds which you like best. you'll hear lots of music. >> miller: you weren't going to hear album cuts on top 40 radio, for the most part. so that was the main difference, is wow, you're gonna hear cu
. >> this is arnie woo-woo ginsburg broadcasting live from the surf ballroom nantasket just outside of i could really relate to. ♪ >> abrams: and i actually went to a hendrix concert and on comes to the stage, it was like, "bobby magic from all-american boss tiger radio." guy comes out with a crew cut and a bow tie and a picture of a happy tiger holding a microphone, winking at you. it was right out of a carlin video. "hey, everybody. hey, jimi hendrix is here....
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i see phil ginsburg, i know bill is around, others from our da office, richard caranza and others from the women's status as well and the district attorneys from the various counties, the school administrators and instructors and superintendents from other counties as well, as well as our community-based agencies that are so invaluable it all of us. this is a very important topic and it's one that our u.s. attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came together who watch an incredible film by lee hirsch i've heard the wonderful reports from the kids, seen their laughter and their tears. we are going to honor your making that film by doing what we need to do to stop bullying across the country. because the data shared by our u.s. attorney, representatives from the department of education confirm if we don't do anything about it, 13 million kids will become victims again for another year. some 3 million kids across the country will decide it is better to leave their school grounds than to continue their education. there will be more stupblting of the
i see phil ginsburg, i know bill is around, others from our da office, richard caranza and others from the women's status as well and the district attorneys from the various counties, the school administrators and instructors and superintendents from other counties as well, as well as our community-based agencies that are so invaluable it all of us. this is a very important topic and it's one that our u.s. attorney, melinda hague and i helped spearhead yesterday with 800 students who came...
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and justice ginsburg graduated from columbia but also attended around saturday.ey are wonderful, wonderful people. you couldn't ask, they're just really talented, good people. but i do think there are more -- i've been all over this country, and there are more people, there are smart people. the this school was started for immigrants. it's like holy cross college. there are people, there's something valuable about these people who are, they live in these little neighborhoods and work their way out. i tend to hire kids from modest backgrounds and from the smaller law schools. as i told you earlier today, my lead law clerk last year was from lsu. i've had clerks from rutgers, from george mason, from creighton, georgia. i like clerks from modest backgrounds. i'm from a modest background. i truly believe they're special. kids who for some reason keep at it every day in spite of the odds, get up every day. nobody gives them a break, but they keep going. something special about that kid. this past weekend i'm very much involved with the organization, horatio alger asso
and justice ginsburg graduated from columbia but also attended around saturday.ey are wonderful, wonderful people. you couldn't ask, they're just really talented, good people. but i do think there are more -- i've been all over this country, and there are more people, there are smart people. the this school was started for immigrants. it's like holy cross college. there are people, there's something valuable about these people who are, they live in these little neighborhoods and work their way...
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>> guest: absolutely i think justice ginsburg said then they right for the future and perhaps the best example of that is the chief justice rehnquist was known as the lone ranger in his early years on the court because he wrote defense and often for himself but once the court began to shift to the right he started to see of what he believed in become majority opinion. yes, i will tell you a funny story. years ago i was having a christmas lunch in d.c. and justice scalia was having lunch at a nearby table and we thought it would be nice, why don't we send over , an italian restaurant obviously, and after dinner drink with the spirit of christmas. he did not accept it but he came over to explain and said he would have accepted it if he was writing a majority opinion but he had to go back and right of dissent and he needed a clear mind for that. [laughter] >> what do you think will happen when about one dozen people accounted for 80 percent of the super pac money where will the country go if we continue on the route that is the conservative majority will continue on the route so you will
>> guest: absolutely i think justice ginsburg said then they right for the future and perhaps the best example of that is the chief justice rehnquist was known as the lone ranger in his early years on the court because he wrote defense and often for himself but once the court began to shift to the right he started to see of what he believed in become majority opinion. yes, i will tell you a funny story. years ago i was having a christmas lunch in d.c. and justice scalia was having lunch...
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>> justice scalia and justice ginsburg are close friends.i tend to be more of an introvert and stick to myself. i come in early and leave in the afternoon, work at home. i am close to justice scalia, a friend, but not nearly as close to him as justice in berg is -- as justice ginsburg is with him. they are very, very close. you know, i think people are very respectful there. people are respectful but they have very different lives. i like opera on the radio. some people like to go to the kennedy center. i am a cornhusker fan, so there are not a lot of those around. i have to fight for my rights up there. i like sports, with my kids. i am very close with my law clerks. i am very close to my wife. >> did you ever expect to see an african-american president during your lifetime? is this something you thought what happened? >> oh, yes. i always thought they would be black coaches, black heads of universities, maybe again, as i said i am naÏve. but i always knew it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites, the elite media
>> justice scalia and justice ginsburg are close friends.i tend to be more of an introvert and stick to myself. i come in early and leave in the afternoon, work at home. i am close to justice scalia, a friend, but not nearly as close to him as justice in berg is -- as justice ginsburg is with him. they are very, very close. you know, i think people are very respectful there. people are respectful but they have very different lives. i like opera on the radio. some people like to go to the...
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. >> and poor ruth ginsburg becoming the butt of a joke. >> dunkin, name this person. >> i don't know pilgrim. >> and if you read only one thing this morning, something i did not know, al gore's dog is named beau. there are lots of other facts in today's must read about what the former vp and environmentalist is up to these days. it is on our facebook page. there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. and those people are what i like to call...wrong. metamucil has psyllium, which helps lower cholesterol, promotes digestive health, and helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits, peoi go to angie's listt hfor to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's l
. >> and poor ruth ginsburg becoming the butt of a joke. >> dunkin, name this person. >> i don't know pilgrim. >> and if you read only one thing this morning, something i did not know, al gore's dog is named beau. there are lots of other facts in today's must read about what the former vp and environmentalist is up to these days. it is on our facebook page. there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no...
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if you have one justice, scalia or ginsburg who had eight to experience law clerks, could be a very different supreme court. and it's not only the two presidents would give us better leadership a nice time for deliberation, but even in times of crisis. don't bring in a single person? i don't think that's right. part of the problem is what could happen. one is single decision-makers often act in authoritarian and unconstitutional ways. during world war ii we had japanese americans. after 9/11 terrorists and having a single making those decisions of congress, courts are supposed to check abuses of power. to. have not stepped up when so having a two-person bipartisan presidency could give us the internal check on the executive branch we need one other checks are not effect you. we also have to sacrifice rapid decision-making. presidents always consult trusted advisors before making decisions and consider israel, a country that has had to respond to major threats to national security and they always convened the cabinet, then their full cabinet before they decide on their response. some deliberat
if you have one justice, scalia or ginsburg who had eight to experience law clerks, could be a very different supreme court. and it's not only the two presidents would give us better leadership a nice time for deliberation, but even in times of crisis. don't bring in a single person? i don't think that's right. part of the problem is what could happen. one is single decision-makers often act in authoritarian and unconstitutional ways. during world war ii we had japanese americans. after 9/11...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg said yesterday while she supports a woman's right to choose agree with the way her predecessors handled roe v. wade. speaking to students in chicago last night, ginsburg said that the court's 1973 decision was too sweeping and gave abortionists a target to aim at relentlessly. president obama and david cameron are set to meet at the white house tomorrow. the cameron's office says the main items on the agenda are plans for next month's g-8 summit and ending the bloody and brutal conflict in syria. >>> and the investigation into what happened in benghazi last september 11th continues to dominate the sunday shows. it did so this morning. while some republicans insist, this is not about targeting former secretary of state hillary clinton, senator john mccain believes that she might have been had a role in tweaking those talking points that ambassador susan rice used while first describing the attacks. >> do you think she had a role in those e-mails? >> she had to have been in the loop some way, but we don't know for sure. but i do know that her re
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg said yesterday while she supports a woman's right to choose agree with the way her predecessors handled roe v. wade. speaking to students in chicago last night, ginsburg said that the court's 1973 decision was too sweeping and gave abortionists a target to aim at relentlessly. president obama and david cameron are set to meet at the white house tomorrow. the cameron's office says the main items on the agenda are plans for next month's g-8 summit and...
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circuit ginsburg roberts scalia and thomas because the d.c. court had four vacancies and even with a four to three majority until just this week it has also been at the center of a battle between the president and the republicans over executive appointments republicans have filibustered obama's nominees to keep the conservative majority on the d.c. court although they had no problem with george w. bush appointing four judges who all breezed through the senate by the republican judges on the d.c. circuit have declared war on obama in january they threw out the president's recess appointment of three national labor relations board nominees accusing him of exceeding his executive power which is particularly ironic since the president was forced to use his recess appointment power in the first place only after senate republicans repeatedly blocked his in all are being nominations the reasoning behind obama's new push to fill out the remaining vacancies in the d.c. circuit court is to fall if on the one hand he can wrangle senate republicans into a
circuit ginsburg roberts scalia and thomas because the d.c. court had four vacancies and even with a four to three majority until just this week it has also been at the center of a battle between the president and the republicans over executive appointments republicans have filibustered obama's nominees to keep the conservative majority on the d.c. court although they had no problem with george w. bush appointing four judges who all breezed through the senate by the republican judges on the...
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you win an election when you win the election you can put only socialist wackos like ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer all over the court but until the end showed up and. president obama keep. to have somebody that the bush administration appointed lake of it's a five year end each of the riots so that's why it's preposterous it doesn't matter who appointed him it matters that it happened on their watch and they're trying to sweep it under the rug but until dana perino will hold bush accountable for his failed response to katrina and the financial collapse do you know you sound really pathetic when you complain that obama has takes no responsibility for the i.r.s. it was a terrible tragedy and people lost their lives and and the way it's been handled since then has his compound the problem because it the first rule of something like that is to gather the facts and then inform the american people film truth don't we deserve the truth or we will in our system we have to do is no question but the narrative that was put out after the fact days after the fact we saw after weeks after the
you win an election when you win the election you can put only socialist wackos like ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer all over the court but until the end showed up and. president obama keep. to have somebody that the bush administration appointed lake of it's a five year end each of the riots so that's why it's preposterous it doesn't matter who appointed him it matters that it happened on their watch and they're trying to sweep it under the rug but until dana perino will hold bush...
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the justices not nearly as close to him as justice ginsburg.think justice o'connor was very close, they went to stanford together. but i think people are very respectful, they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. ayman nebraska cornhuskers fans, there's not a lot of those around so i sort of fight for my right up there. i like a lot of sports with my kids. i'm very close to my law clerks so if it requires i leave her to do something, that isn't a nonstarter. >> did you ever expect to see an african-american president during your lifetime is that something you thought would happen? >> i always thought there would be coaches of the university's. as i said, the thing i always knew that it would have to be the president approved by the elite and the media because everybody didn't agree to take part you pick your person who says something that isn't prescribed things they expect would be picked upon. >> in passing he visited the court. i'm not into politics so
the justices not nearly as close to him as justice ginsburg.think justice o'connor was very close, they went to stanford together. but i think people are very respectful, they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. ayman nebraska cornhuskers fans, there's not a lot of those around so i sort of fight for my right up there. i like a lot of sports with my kids. i'm very close to my law clerks so if it requires...
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and respond to the question about ruth bader ginsburg. quick, if you can. >> yeah.e thing happening in gay marriage, and it's interesting to see that the gay marriage backers for a long time have pursued this sort of court strategy trying to get laws changed through the courts rather than in the states. however, over the last several year, a sea change of opinion and now the political side is working a lot better than the court side is. that's fascinating to watch even as this case continues through the supreme court. >> point well taken. representative sestak, your must read? >> millennials. the me, me, me generation in "time" magazine this week. i'm a believer in the youth of america. this is about our young citizens, and you know, alex, an aircraft carrier, 5,000 sailors, average age 19 1/2. they one a nuclear reactor that powers that small city at sea. fix your plane before you get in and no pilot asks the question, salute that 19-year-old and off you go over to afghanistan. a national treasure with must most cherish. this article, however, talks about this gene
and respond to the question about ruth bader ginsburg. quick, if you can. >> yeah.e thing happening in gay marriage, and it's interesting to see that the gay marriage backers for a long time have pursued this sort of court strategy trying to get laws changed through the courts rather than in the states. however, over the last several year, a sea change of opinion and now the political side is working a lot better than the court side is. that's fascinating to watch even as this case...
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if you have one justice, scalia or ginsburg who had eight to experience law clerks, could be a very different supreme court. and it's not only the two presidents would give us better leadership a nice time for deliberation, but even in times of crisis. don't bring in a single person? i don't think that's right. part of the problem is what could happen. one is single decision-makers often act in authoritarian and unconstitutional ways. during world war ii we had japanese americans. after 9/11 terrorists and having a single making those decisions of congress, courts are supposed to check abuses of power. they have not stepped up when they needed to. so having a two-person bipartisan presidency could give us the internal check on the executive branch we need one other checks are not effect you. we also have to sacrifice rapid decision-making. presidents always consult trusted advisors before making decisions and consider israel, a country that has had to respond to major threats to national security and they always convened the cabinet, then their full cabinet before they decide on their respons
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>> you give him a gold star for pulling the full ginsburg by doing five of the sunday talk shows.book. i think the white house pulled a page out of the play book when the administration is getting attacked, the best thing to do is muddy the waters and go on the offensive. that's what he tried to do. i think it may have been a week or two early because we still don't know all the scope of what's going on, especially with the irs. and there's still lots more there. we talked about the a.p. scandal with the department of justice kind of subpoenaing records for reporters. so there's still a lot to be out there. i think he put down a marker, he kind of drew a line in the sand and said this is where we are and started to wail on congress. >> the white house has been slow to get out in front of these issues. what if anything can they do to take charge of the stories? >> start firing a lot of people that work in the government. that would be a great start. they did that with the acting commissioner of the irs. i think more heads should roll. i'm not going to defend the administration on t
>> you give him a gold star for pulling the full ginsburg by doing five of the sunday talk shows.book. i think the white house pulled a page out of the play book when the administration is getting attacked, the best thing to do is muddy the waters and go on the offensive. that's what he tried to do. i think it may have been a week or two early because we still don't know all the scope of what's going on, especially with the irs. and there's still lots more there. we talked about the a.p....
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and i mean what was extraordinary about the case is that justices briar and ginsburg two of the progressive justices wrote a very spirited descent and read it -- dissent from the bench and only handicaps and they reserve that when they think something bad has happened. here, the conservative majority essentially rewriting the question presented a couple of times the legal issue the court set aside in such a way that it's a damage to consumers in this case. >> i drove by the supreme court yesterday. yes notice that sign of u.s. chamber of commerce over the top of it. >> owned and operated by? >> yeah. they have taken the mask away ripped off the mask with this latest study. tom donnelly counsel in studio with us with eric byrnes. we are talking. we are glad to invite you to join the conversation. 86655-press. we will be right back on the "full-court press." seen on current tv this is "the bill press show." my own nuance on it. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people but somehow he thinks raising the minimum wage is a bad idea for the middle class. but we do care about them, r
and i mean what was extraordinary about the case is that justices briar and ginsburg two of the progressive justices wrote a very spirited descent and read it -- dissent from the bench and only handicaps and they reserve that when they think something bad has happened. here, the conservative majority essentially rewriting the question presented a couple of times the legal issue the court set aside in such a way that it's a damage to consumers in this case. >> i drove by the supreme court...
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ambassador to morocco, mark ginsburg.od afternoon, mara. >> israel confirmed that its target in syria was a weapons transfer from syria to hezbollah in lebanon. is this the kind of situation where israel would have consulted with the white house prior or given them any advance notice? >> not necessarily because the pattern has been repeated in the past. there have been several shipments that the israelis detected of scud missiles and other sophisticated weapons and they're absconding with this weaponry across the border. the israelis are determined to stop it because if they're going away with missiles, it's just a matter of time before they also try to go away with the massive deployment of chemicals -- chemical weapon that is the syrians are slowly losing control over. >> now, you said in a recent article on "the huffington post" that president obama was color blind to red lines. that's a quote from you. can you explain what you meant? >> well, what i really meant is that at this point in time the administration has ver
ambassador to morocco, mark ginsburg.od afternoon, mara. >> israel confirmed that its target in syria was a weapons transfer from syria to hezbollah in lebanon. is this the kind of situation where israel would have consulted with the white house prior or given them any advance notice? >> not necessarily because the pattern has been repeated in the past. there have been several shipments that the israelis detected of scud missiles and other sophisticated weapons and they're...
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so if you had one justice -- scalia or ginsburg, picture choice -- how had eight even very experienced law clerks, it'd be a very different supreme court. and it's not only the two presidents would, i think, give us better leadership when it's time for study and deliberation, but even in times of cry us. what happens if we're attacked? don't we need a single person? i don't think that's right. participant of the problem -- part of the problem is look what happens when we're in times of crisis. one of the problems is single decision makers often act in authoritarian and unconstitution always. during world war ii, we had the interment of japanese-americans. after 9/11 we had the torture of suspected terrorists. and having a single person making those decisions, you know, congress and the courts were supposed to check presidential abuses of power. but we've seen historically congress and the courts have not stepped up when they needed to. so having a two-person, bipartisan presidency would give us the kind of internal check on the executive branch that we need precisely in emergencies whe
so if you had one justice -- scalia or ginsburg, picture choice -- how had eight even very experienced law clerks, it'd be a very different supreme court. and it's not only the two presidents would, i think, give us better leadership when it's time for study and deliberation, but even in times of cry us. what happens if we're attacked? don't we need a single person? i don't think that's right. participant of the problem -- part of the problem is look what happens when we're in times of crisis....
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as i have said, the only person that came close was marty -- justice ginsburg's husband. and only to deceive the members of congress could have followed up. at the answer is that they could not because of a reading from scripts. if you want an example of that, i will just tell an example about the confirmation hearing that i went through and my colleague went through. not nearly as publicly visible. and he said later that if he had never done anything in his life, he would be a failure. well, when he was nominated, he discovered this. when i was nominated, one of the questions i was asked, do you think the constitution says what he means and means what it says? having been told that this question was coming, i said yes. and we went on to the next question and in his script, he asked the same question as the professor that even once. and then he began to catalog some of the interpretive disputes, about how language changes meaning over the century and although i wasn't there, i am told about it. and at the end, there is no follow-up question. nobody could believe. the hear
as i have said, the only person that came close was marty -- justice ginsburg's husband. and only to deceive the members of congress could have followed up. at the answer is that they could not because of a reading from scripts. if you want an example of that, i will just tell an example about the confirmation hearing that i went through and my colleague went through. not nearly as publicly visible. and he said later that if he had never done anything in his life, he would be a failure. well,...
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as i have said, the only person that came close was marty -- justice ginsburg's husband. and only to deceive the members of congress could have followed up. at the answer is that they could not because of a reading from scripts. if you want an example of that, i will just tell an example about the confirmation hearing that i went through and my colleague went through. not nearly as publicly visible. and he said later that if he had never done anything in his life, he would be a failure. well, when he was nominated, he discovered this. when i was nominated, one of the questions i was asked, do you think the constitution says what he means and means what it says? having been told that this question was coming, i said yes. and we went on to the next question and in his script, he asked the same question as the professor that even once. and then he began to catalog some of the interpretive disputes, about how language changes meaning over the century and although i wasn't there, i am told about it. and at the end, there is no follow-up question. nobody could believe. the hear
as i have said, the only person that came close was marty -- justice ginsburg's husband. and only to deceive the members of congress could have followed up. at the answer is that they could not because of a reading from scripts. if you want an example of that, i will just tell an example about the confirmation hearing that i went through and my colleague went through. not nearly as publicly visible. and he said later that if he had never done anything in his life, he would be a failure. well,...
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i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. \[laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husband kerr fan and there's not -- husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife. if it requires me to leave her that is a nonstarter. >> did you expect to see an african american president during your lifetime? did you think that would happen? >> oh, yeah. i always thought there would be black coaches, black heads of universities. maybe, again, as i said i'm naive. but the thing i always knew it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites, the media because anybody they don't agree with they would take apart. that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person that says something that is not a prescribed things they expect from a blac
i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. \[laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husband kerr fan and there's not -- husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife. if it...
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i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. i think people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife. if it requires me to leave her that is a nonstarter. >> did you expect to see an african american president during your lifetime? did you think that would happen? >> oh, yeah. i always thought there would be black coaches, black heads of universities. maybe, again, as i said i'm naive. but the thing i always knew it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites, the media because anybody they don't agree with they would take apart. that will happen with virtually -- you pick your person, any black person that says something that is not a prescribed things they expect from a black person will be picked pa
i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. i think people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife. if it requires me to leave her that...
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arco rubio did ginsburg in spanish. he had five sunday shows, to talk about immigration. the gang of eight is hard at work on that. guns, u.s.mexico relations. i think the guns may come out not quite as favorable to mexico's longstanding positions as the immigration debate might. would take a 1:2. we will be in good shape. the third is trade. mexico, the united states, now japan, canada, are linked in the trans-pacific partnership talks. talks with many of our key trading allies across the pacific. many of us view it as a chance to help bring nafta into the 1st century. the three are very much on the u.s. agenda. it shows great forward progress. welcome all of you to what promises to be a truly fascinating session. the second reason this will be terrific is because of our panelists. i will say little bit more about he ambassador of mexico. doris meissner, who i served with in the clinton dministration. she is one of our great experts. also, ted. our series of speakers today, we will have first ambassador medina mora, then we will have a conversation including members of t
arco rubio did ginsburg in spanish. he had five sunday shows, to talk about immigration. the gang of eight is hard at work on that. guns, u.s.mexico relations. i think the guns may come out not quite as favorable to mexico's longstanding positions as the immigration debate might. would take a 1:2. we will be in good shape. the third is trade. mexico, the united states, now japan, canada, are linked in the trans-pacific partnership talks. talks with many of our key trading allies across the...
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i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. i think people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husband kerr fan and there's not -- husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife. if it requires me to leave her that is a nonstarter. >> did you expect to see an african american president during your lifetime? did you think that would happen? >> oh, yeah. i always thought there would be black coaches, black heads of universities. maybe, again, as i said i'm naive. but the thing i always knew it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites, the media because anybody they don't agree with they would take apart. that will happen with virtually you pick your person, any black person that says something that is not a prescribed things they expect from
i'm close to justice scalia but not as close as justice ginsburg. they are very dear friends. i think people are very respectful there. they are very kind but people have different schedules and different lives. i like opera but i like opera on the radio so i don't have to go. [laughter] some people like to go to the kennedy center. i'm a nebraska corn husband kerr fan and there's not -- husker fan. there's not a lot of those around here. i'm close to my kids. i'm very, very close to my wife....