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justice ginsburg: may we clear this one thing. if the petitioner prevails in the first case, then the argument is moot, right? mr. hallward-driemeier: that's absolutely right, your honor. justice ginsburg: so you are supposing a situation where the plaintiffs do not prevail, and so a state can retain its ban on same-sex marriage. the question is has does it have to recognize marriage from out of state? would it make any difference if the couple came from the state where there is a ban on same-sex marriage, goes to a neighboring state that allows it, and then comes right back home again? mr. hallward-driemeier: no, your honor. i don't think that there would be such a distinction. and, in fact, none of these four states draws that kind of line that your honor presupposes. and that's one of the points that's so important here, is that as the court observed with respect to doma in windsor, the nonrecognition laws here are a stark departure from the state's traditional practice of recognizing out-of-state marriages even though they cou
justice ginsburg: may we clear this one thing. if the petitioner prevails in the first case, then the argument is moot, right? mr. hallward-driemeier: that's absolutely right, your honor. justice ginsburg: so you are supposing a situation where the plaintiffs do not prevail, and so a state can retain its ban on same-sex marriage. the question is has does it have to recognize marriage from out of state? would it make any difference if the couple came from the state where there is a ban on...
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director ginsburg. my name is emilio cruz, the assistant general manager of infrastructure for the puc and associated with this endeavor being on the committee. i will say that i love working at the puc not only because of all the work that we do that is important for the environment, but the focus that we have on community and the work that we do. i'm responsible for the $9 billion capital program, $7 billion of which will be spent right here in san francisco on our wastewater program. it would not only be a failure, but a complete shame if in investing $7 billion in san francisco that we don't create opportunities and jobs for our local residents to support our local communities. so that end, it doesn't happen by itself. i often in the circles here, the expression that a rising tide floats all boats, that doesn't work if your boat has a hole in it or if you are anchored down. the reality is that a good economy does float boats, but we have to make sure that everybody's boat is sail-ready. we have to m
director ginsburg. my name is emilio cruz, the assistant general manager of infrastructure for the puc and associated with this endeavor being on the committee. i will say that i love working at the puc not only because of all the work that we do that is important for the environment, but the focus that we have on community and the work that we do. i'm responsible for the $9 billion capital program, $7 billion of which will be spent right here in san francisco on our wastewater program. it...
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.) >> and this is always why we have our celebrated director rec and park phil ginsburg and tom from the artists commission and his wonderful community arts staff and the director from the age and art museum. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and, of course i'm the golfer in the group. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this nation will be here for the next couple of weeks there are 19 whimsical characterize i suspect that the artist how long lee we have whimsical characterize at city hall as well (laughter) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> everyday i get it watch the hundreds of people take pictures whether they're part of wedding or visitor from across the world or local resident right here taking extensive fizz they appreciate this art. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> art is american people international language that more and more people appreciate because it brings us together and more and more we want to know what is on the minds of people whether they're in taiwan of other places of the world art can do that. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i always want to appreciate
.) >> and this is always why we have our celebrated director rec and park phil ginsburg and tom from the artists commission and his wonderful community arts staff and the director from the age and art museum. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and, of course i'm the golfer in the group. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this nation will be here for the next couple of weeks there are 19 whimsical characterize i suspect that the artist how long lee we have whimsical...
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phil ginsburg let us know that the signs of the greenbelt for -- and will be fixed soon and hopefully they have been fixed by now. he also said that the other regulations were due to longstanding policy on longstanding regulations prohibiting bicycles on most urban trails. we have been unable to find such policies and regulations and asking rec and park clarify what the regulations are and the scope? more broadly we're asking the commission to let you know that we're willing to work with rec and park and to meet soon to work this out. and continue to let this growing activity work well in our park system in san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. >> eli, i have three more cards and commissioner buell has instructed me just to call them out and finish with, that even though if will be over 15 minutes. linda tom borden and karen phillips. >> good morning, commissioners, i'm wearing two hot hatts one as the food and agriculture director at spur and the other is as coordinator for clipper community gardens. i want to echo what was said about the urban agricultural program. super excited a
phil ginsburg let us know that the signs of the greenbelt for -- and will be fixed soon and hopefully they have been fixed by now. he also said that the other regulations were due to longstanding policy on longstanding regulations prohibiting bicycles on most urban trails. we have been unable to find such policies and regulations and asking rec and park clarify what the regulations are and the scope? more broadly we're asking the commission to let you know that we're willing to work with rec...
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first, justice ginsburg and then justice sotomayor.ce ginsburg: all the benefits that marriage affords will still be available. you are not taking away anything from heterosexual couples. they would have the very same incentives to marry all the benefits that come with marriage that they do now. justice sotomayor: how many people walk away from their children with the benefits of marriage? it is not the institution alone does it and without it that father is going to stay in the marriage. he has made a choice. i would say i should be gender-neutral. some mooththers do the same thing but i am not sure how i get to the point that justice breyer is making. how does withholding marriage from one group same-sex couples, increase the value to the other group? mark: you hear a lot of these arguments. some of them are about technical matters. this is obviously deeply personal and emotional. were the justices more emotional today in their talks or was it a normal set of arguments? greg: in all honesty, they were less emotional than i have expec
first, justice ginsburg and then justice sotomayor.ce ginsburg: all the benefits that marriage affords will still be available. you are not taking away anything from heterosexual couples. they would have the very same incentives to marry all the benefits that come with marriage that they do now. justice sotomayor: how many people walk away from their children with the benefits of marriage? it is not the institution alone does it and without it that father is going to stay in the marriage. he...
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ginsburg. >> commissioners i was wondering if our city attorney could come up and talk about the process from here on out. i understand that the way this agreement was originally framed, there are still some approvals and some process with relation to the transfer of the park. >> deputy city attorney marlina byrne. yes, i think dawn did a great job, but for 350 bush the tall building that will be shadowing st. mary's square and 500 pine with the new st. mary's expansion on top of it. both of those contained conditions of approval that are sort of separate in addition to under the planning commission's authority, separate from the rec and park's authority under this program. and that was because the open space on the roof of st. mary's of the 500 pine building which will be the now st. mary's square expansion meets not only -- is not only going to be a new part of st. mary's square to address the shadow concerns, but is also designed to meet the planning code requirements for open space under planning code section 138. so i wouldn't go through all the details of those entitlements, but re
ginsburg. >> commissioners i was wondering if our city attorney could come up and talk about the process from here on out. i understand that the way this agreement was originally framed, there are still some approvals and some process with relation to the transfer of the park. >> deputy city attorney marlina byrne. yes, i think dawn did a great job, but for 350 bush the tall building that will be shadowing st. mary's square and 500 pine with the new st. mary's expansion on top of...
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. >> there are appeals to ginsburg and kagan calling on them to recuse themselves on next week's case, same-sex marriage. they are performed same-sex marriages where it is legal but when asked if she thought the country would have a tough time accepting a decision from the supreme court finding a constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry, ginsburg said that was, quote doubtful adding this. >> i think it would not take a lot of adjustment. >> legal analysts are divided about whether she went too far for commenting when the case is pending and whether she has an obligation to sit this one out. >> the rule of law has been stampeded, stomped and evaded on this whole issue of same-sex marriage and when people are hell-bent to get a result, they will stop at nothing and i think that is what is happening here. >> many of the justices have given some suggestions but there is nothing on the record that would require any of them to recuse themselves in this particular case. >> reporter: under federal law, justices are asked to recuse themselves from any proceeding in which his impartia
. >> there are appeals to ginsburg and kagan calling on them to recuse themselves on next week's case, same-sex marriage. they are performed same-sex marriages where it is legal but when asked if she thought the country would have a tough time accepting a decision from the supreme court finding a constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry, ginsburg said that was, quote doubtful adding this. >> i think it would not take a lot of adjustment. >> legal analysts are divided...
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ruth bader ginsburg, chris rock the dalai lama.tewart against the pope on one side and tina fey against warren buffett. the comedians have won. why do you think the comedians so easily dispatched a titan of industry and the pope? >> i think it makes a lot of sense. the thing about tina fey and john stuart are they not only funny, they also stand for a little bit more than that. tina fey is a female icon in a lot of ways. and jon stewart has become this liberal lion. people attach things to them more than just their comity. it gives them a universality that maybe not everybody has. including the pope. it helps them to not be the polarizing because even if you do not like them or agree with her politics, you cannot deny that they are not funny. john: the notion that jon stewart is more universal of the pope is very funny. who do you have in this matchup between tina and john? >> to me, john stuart has the advantage as he is retired. tina fey she has taken a clear step backward. she has been on camera at a little bit less recently. sh
ruth bader ginsburg, chris rock the dalai lama.tewart against the pope on one side and tina fey against warren buffett. the comedians have won. why do you think the comedians so easily dispatched a titan of industry and the pope? >> i think it makes a lot of sense. the thing about tina fey and john stuart are they not only funny, they also stand for a little bit more than that. tina fey is a female icon in a lot of ways. and jon stewart has become this liberal lion. people attach things...
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from the law to the lick the tasty honor in the works for supreme court justice ginsburg.all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to use reward miles from your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using those miles is easy. just book any flight you want, on any airline. then use your miles to cover the cost. no blackout dates. what's in your wallet? introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so roll down your windows, hug your pet dust off some memories, make new ones. new flonase. six is greather than one. this c
from the law to the lick the tasty honor in the works for supreme court justice ginsburg.all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to use reward miles from your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using those miles is easy. just book any flight you want,...
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. >> there are appeals to ginsburg and kagan calling on them to recuse themselves on next week's case, same-sex marriage. they are performed same-sex marriages where it is legal but when asked if she thought the country would have a tough time accepting a decision from the supreme court finding a constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry, ginsburg said that was, quote doubtful adding this. >> i think it would not take a lot of adjustment. >> legal analysts are divided about whether she went too far for commenting when the case is pending and whether she has an obligation to sit this one out. >> the rule of law has been stampeded, stomped and evaded on this whole issue of same-sex marriage and when people are hell-bent to get a result, they will stop at nothing and i think that is what is happening here. >> many of the justices have given some suggestions but there is nothing on the record that would require any of them to recuse themselves in this particular case. >> reporter: under federal law, justices are asked to recuse themselves from any proceeding in which his impartia
. >> there are appeals to ginsburg and kagan calling on them to recuse themselves on next week's case, same-sex marriage. they are performed same-sex marriages where it is legal but when asked if she thought the country would have a tough time accepting a decision from the supreme court finding a constitutional right for same-sex couples to marry, ginsburg said that was, quote doubtful adding this. >> i think it would not take a lot of adjustment. >> legal analysts are divided...
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paul ginsburg forensic audio expert who's worked with the fbi, cia, dea, homeland security with me now. he's listened closely to that first piece of audio, and i'm sure both. good to see you, sir. what did you hear? it's tough for me to really -- you hear officer slager mention his adrenaline pumping. you hear almost this nervous laughter. what else did you hear? >> other than the nervous laughter he seems like he's just ready to go out either for a drink or go home or do paperwork, whatever. he's not hyperventilating as i would expect somebody who's been in a deadly confrontation to be. he's talking to a colleague. the colleague, i believe, is giving him bad information in that he says we'll interview you in a few days. >> he says go home jot down some notes, some thoughts and they'll talk to you in a couple days. i was talking to a member of law enforcement for years and years last hour. he said typically what happens is that afternoon they're talking to you. >> you want to examine a crime scene immediately, and you want to interview all the witnesses separately immediately. >> i thi
paul ginsburg forensic audio expert who's worked with the fbi, cia, dea, homeland security with me now. he's listened closely to that first piece of audio, and i'm sure both. good to see you, sir. what did you hear? it's tough for me to really -- you hear officer slager mention his adrenaline pumping. you hear almost this nervous laughter. what else did you hear? >> other than the nervous laughter he seems like he's just ready to go out either for a drink or go home or do paperwork,...
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first, justice ginsburg and then justice sotomayor. mark: you hear a lot of these arguments.e of them are about technical matters. this is obviously deeply personal and emotional. were the justices more emotional today in their talks or was it a normal set of arguments? greg: in all honesty, they were less emotional than i have expected. it was an argument that you would have thought would've been very high energy. there were some emotional moments. you sort of heard a monotonous tone and some of those questions. there was not the fire, maybe because from their standpoint, they see which way this is going. the past decisions strongly suggest this will be a 5-4 decision or 6-3 favoring same-sex marriage, but it did not have the passion that i have seen like in health care. john: let's listen to someone representative of the other side. justice alito. he took aim at the pro-gay marriage argument most diversely today. john: justice alito, justice scalia, justice thomas -- we know how they will vote. do you have a sense of they are resigned to the notion they are about to lose? g
first, justice ginsburg and then justice sotomayor. mark: you hear a lot of these arguments.e of them are about technical matters. this is obviously deeply personal and emotional. were the justices more emotional today in their talks or was it a normal set of arguments? greg: in all honesty, they were less emotional than i have expected. it was an argument that you would have thought would've been very high energy. there were some emotional moments. you sort of heard a monotonous tone and some...
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better i'm thankfully to you all the folks been involved not only pushed u pushing the mayor and phil ginsburgbut the folks from the kezar track advisory committee the hate ashbury neighborhood council so many people care about making sure we have a world-class facility now we have it let's use it thank you (clapping) thank you london i want to knowledge probably the fastest elected official she ran track katie tang from district 4 and before we do our race i'm going to bring up a couple more folks hydra mendosa to come up and say a few word and vice president of the rec and park allen leo and his colleague mcdonald. >> i want to say a big, big thank you on behalf of the san francisco unified school district your schools don't have tracks most schools don't have track thank you for making sure our schools are getting what wee necessary need on behalf of the this mayor ed lee and london breed thank you for not staying in our lanes to make our kids have one of the best tracks in san francisco thank you. >> (clapping) >> another rec and park we dress the part. >> supervisor breed that is the only
better i'm thankfully to you all the folks been involved not only pushed u pushing the mayor and phil ginsburgbut the folks from the kezar track advisory committee the hate ashbury neighborhood council so many people care about making sure we have a world-class facility now we have it let's use it thank you (clapping) thank you london i want to knowledge probably the fastest elected official she ran track katie tang from district 4 and before we do our race i'm going to bring up a couple more...
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, justin ginsburg noted that the institution of marriage has changed over the years. there was a time when a woman was obligated to follow her husband, but the supreme court in a decision ended that so marriage does evolve and change and this is just another instance of how it can change. >> woodruff: all right. now the second clip we're going to listen to this was initiated by justice anthony kennedy. widely seen as a swing vote on the court. >> yes. >> woodruff: let's listen to that one. >> woodruff: now what about that? we know that justice kennedy had other questions at other times that were more sympathetic. >> yes later in the argument there were things that he said that did indicate he was sympathetic to the marriage claims, but, again, the attorney is reassuring the justices that this is not something that's terribly new. as she pointed out, first same-sex marriage case came to the supreme court in 1972, over 40 years ago. and the hawaii supreme court, i think it was back in the early 1990s, indicated that it might rule in favor of samex marriage. so she is sa
, justin ginsburg noted that the institution of marriage has changed over the years. there was a time when a woman was obligated to follow her husband, but the supreme court in a decision ended that so marriage does evolve and change and this is just another instance of how it can change. >> woodruff: all right. now the second clip we're going to listen to this was initiated by justice anthony kennedy. widely seen as a swing vote on the court. >> yes. >> woodruff: let's listen...
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would make traditional marriage more secure, it would make children better off and justices kagan, ginsburg sotomayor went after them on that saying whatever you say about traditional marriage, it's not clear how banning same-sex marriage will do any harm to that institution. >> yeah, i grow with that. i -- yeah, i agree with that. i also thought it was interesting that you saw both in the chief justice's comments and justice alito's comments a search to see whether there was some middle ground. one of the questions justice alito asked in the second half of the argument when they were talking about whether states had to recognize other states' marriages, even if they did not recognize marriage equality in their own state justice alito said, well maybe they've got enough of an interest not to have those marriages performed in their state but not enough of an interest to prevent recognition, full faith and credit, other states' marriages. he said that's possible. opinion thought it was interesting to see justice alito who i think a lot of people would say would be against marriage equality in
would make traditional marriage more secure, it would make children better off and justices kagan, ginsburg sotomayor went after them on that saying whatever you say about traditional marriage, it's not clear how banning same-sex marriage will do any harm to that institution. >> yeah, i grow with that. i -- yeah, i agree with that. i also thought it was interesting that you saw both in the chief justice's comments and justice alito's comments a search to see whether there was some middle...
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.) >> and this is always why we have our celebrated director rec and park phil ginsburg and tom fromhe artists commission and his wonderful community arts staff and the director from the age and art museum. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and, of course i'm the golfer in the group. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this nation will be here for the next couple of weeks there are 19 whimsical characterize i suspect that the artist how long lee we
.) >> and this is always why we have our celebrated director rec and park phil ginsburg and tom fromhe artists commission and his wonderful community arts staff and the director from the age and art museum. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and, of course i'm the golfer in the group. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> this nation will be here for the next couple of weeks there are 19 whimsical characterize i suspect that the artist how long lee we
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go out to each individual merchant and that's something we're working on i work closely with phil ginsburg and chief the honda team and puc of the 7th corridor. >> we do have major events hate street fair 420 not an event (laughter). >> i'm trying to convince captain cherniss to help me out the hates street merchants fair and the festival and the national night out and the fair and the aids walk alice and tee escapes and come by that is where last year, we have 6 thousand people that is a really big turnout it's usually smaller and hayes valley fairs we cover a portion so the crowd management thank you to my friend that helps me with the crowd management we're managing over a quarter of a million people it's a lot of work and rely on the community for community groups i do offer them some point of input and incorporate that into the event. >> the coming of the breakers we've been in engaged with that with smooth sally promise so the chart is actually very borrowing it is basically like any other station i'll sort go quickly the problem solving at the sergeant level all my lieutenant i incu
go out to each individual merchant and that's something we're working on i work closely with phil ginsburg and chief the honda team and puc of the 7th corridor. >> we do have major events hate street fair 420 not an event (laughter). >> i'm trying to convince captain cherniss to help me out the hates street merchants fair and the festival and the national night out and the fair and the aids walk alice and tee escapes and come by that is where last year, we have 6 thousand people...
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for more on today's nuclear agreement with iran let's bring in mark ginsburg white house middle eastreat to see you. big day today. just to put this in perspective, something ann curry reported earlier, she said it's taken 19 rounds over 18 months to get to where we are today. obviously incredible amount of focus and dedication on john kerry's part. i want to get your reaction to what we heard today but also something that stuck out from what president obama said, that this deal is not based on trust. what is your response to that? is it possible to have any sort of deal if it's not based on trust? >> well, there's got to be a certain amount of trust and got a -- good faith that goes into this agreement. clearly we expected far less over the last 24 hours. we thought at best they were going to issue some sort of statement. there's been far more detail. also these negotiations clearly are setting the stage for this final agreement on june 30th. insofar as your question about trust, let's understand here. i wrote a piece in "the huffington post" a few days ago about the importance of v
for more on today's nuclear agreement with iran let's bring in mark ginsburg white house middle eastreat to see you. big day today. just to put this in perspective, something ann curry reported earlier, she said it's taken 19 rounds over 18 months to get to where we are today. obviously incredible amount of focus and dedication on john kerry's part. i want to get your reaction to what we heard today but also something that stuck out from what president obama said, that this deal is not based on...
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ginsburg says it's a tragedy to teach kids how to tread the murky waters of adolescence. >> kids need to learn from failure. >> it has been such a pleasure getting to know kenny. >> are you kidding? >> but in the pantheon of parenting techniques what make its different? >> extreme parenting is not the way to raise your kids, love and protection and allowing them to fail that is the way to grow. >> he even co-wrote with his own teen daughters, kids know what it will take to help them thrive, for many parents the teen years can be frightening but lighthouse parenting has helped to guide her and her father sons. >> it focuses on the relationship and problem solving. >> if i make a mistake or mess up and need their help i know i can count on them. >> how does a parent become a life help, let your kids know they are loved unconditionally. >> you hold them to the expectation of character and morality. and drive to strike a balance between protection and guidance. >> when we raise kids in a balanced way we raise kid that will successful when they are 35. >>> still ahead on "action news," the
ginsburg says it's a tragedy to teach kids how to tread the murky waters of adolescence. >> kids need to learn from failure. >> it has been such a pleasure getting to know kenny. >> are you kidding? >> but in the pantheon of parenting techniques what make its different? >> extreme parenting is not the way to raise your kids, love and protection and allowing them to fail that is the way to grow. >> he even co-wrote with his own teen daughters, kids know what...
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the 112-year-old ginsburg bakery plans to reopen in belmawr. it is part of a company merger. the company received $20 million worth of future tax credits based on its promise to add 140 new jobs. >>> sky is getting brighter for the first time in days in cape may. and the weather will improve at the shore and all across our area in time for the weekend, right, glenn? >> yep. drying out and warming up when it matters most. i'll walk you through this weekend's weather and the conditions you can expect in my nbc10 first alert forecast. >>> big changes coming to this section of the city. the vine street expressway and all of the bridges that cross over it. >>> welcome back. taking a look live at the vine street expressway. traffic can be a headache for drivers on an average day, especially friday evening. a major construction project about to have an even bigger impact on the congestion and your commute. here are the details. it's a four-year project to replace structurally deficient bridges over the vine street expressway. that work starts overnight tuesday. it's a nearly $65 mil
the 112-year-old ginsburg bakery plans to reopen in belmawr. it is part of a company merger. the company received $20 million worth of future tax credits based on its promise to add 140 new jobs. >>> sky is getting brighter for the first time in days in cape may. and the weather will improve at the shore and all across our area in time for the weekend, right, glenn? >> yep. drying out and warming up when it matters most. i'll walk you through this weekend's weather and the...
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current justices elena kagan, ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoringetired justice sandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former boardinghouse across the street where he later died in the final days of the civil war. >>> when we come back, team loyalty and a player that was never turned away. >>> finally tonight, in this era of big league, multimillion dollar deals for athletes, the san diego padres may have made one of the best deals in baseball. doesn't get a lot of attention, but the value, priceless. here's nbc's joe fryer. >>> let's go! >> reporter: even on grainy vhs footage, you can see what the san diego padres saw in pitcher matt lachappa. a sizzling fastball and wicked curve. >> he had a lot of talent. he was a great pitcher. he could have gone a long ways, in my opinion. >> reporter: priscilla oppenheimer oversaw minor l
current justices elena kagan, ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoringetired justice sandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former boardinghouse across the street where he later died in the final days of the civil war....
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. >> good morning commissioners, president buell, general manager ginsburg. i am joe fitting and now the deputy director of the san francisco zoo so i am excited. it's given me an opportunity to bring more of my passions to the zoo and let me show you some of them. we will start off with -- >> powerpoint please. >> -- earth day. now this is going to be really an interesting event. this is going to be on sunday and it's a great example of collaborations. we have an amazing group of people coming out and hopefully connecting our visitors to nature and we're highlighting our have special conservation conner that was developed five years ago to show you sustainable practices, so it's an area where we grow fruits and vegetables for our animals and promote migratory species and plant pollinators and talk about how to recycle and repurpose materials. we have an 1906 earthquake shack that we use as a interpretive center and off of the roofy we have rain barrel collections and interesting things happening in the space so this sunday from 11 to three come on out and yo
. >> good morning commissioners, president buell, general manager ginsburg. i am joe fitting and now the deputy director of the san francisco zoo so i am excited. it's given me an opportunity to bring more of my passions to the zoo and let me show you some of them. we will start off with -- >> powerpoint please. >> -- earth day. now this is going to be really an interesting event. this is going to be on sunday and it's a great example of collaborations. we have an amazing...
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. >> good morning margaret and general manager ginsburg, commissioner mcdonnell, president buell. >>rning. >> good to see you. i am shirlee moore and here from the candlestick neighborhood community and we have been busy. we have been working on candlestick park stadium and we're moving on and trying to mitigate the dust but we're here about the landscaping in gilman park. we're concerned about the landscaping and the developers only including gilman. we have gilman park that is there in need of repair and need of some attention. we are in talks with the liin regard developers, their senior project manager of the landscape team and working with the rec and park to bring gilman park along in the landscape development, and to perhaps do some upgrades in the park because we know that there was an award given to upgrade the playground equipment but there wasn't any money to improve the park so there is an old bathroom structure that is on the park grounds that has been there over 20 years and it's in badly need of repair. we would like to see the developers throw in and help rehab that f
. >> good morning margaret and general manager ginsburg, commissioner mcdonnell, president buell. >>rning. >> good to see you. i am shirlee moore and here from the candlestick neighborhood community and we have been busy. we have been working on candlestick park stadium and we're moving on and trying to mitigate the dust but we're here about the landscaping in gilman park. we're concerned about the landscaping and the developers only including gilman. we have gilman park that...
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. >> justice ginsburg, that is true in the ordinary court but not in this particular case because of the unusual business model. >> and are you objecting to the volume limitation, or is it just that reserve pool that you find -- >> we believe a volume limitation would be a use restriction and might possibly be challenged will under the consensual test but would not be a per se taking. in this case rac actually takes possession, ownership of the raisins, that aspect of the case we are challenging. >> that is puzzling because if you are not challenging the volume itself, you can sell more than 60 percent of your crop.>> >> that's correct. >> what happens to the rest of it? you are not going to build a feed your family on -- >> in an ordinary case the reserve percentage which in one case is 37 percent, 30 percent in the other case 47 percent it's handed over to the reason administrative committee. >> if we just had a volume you cannot sell more than x amount. i take it that they would get nothing at all, at least with this reserve pool there is the possibility of getting some money. >>
. >> justice ginsburg, that is true in the ordinary court but not in this particular case because of the unusual business model. >> and are you objecting to the volume limitation, or is it just that reserve pool that you find -- >> we believe a volume limitation would be a use restriction and might possibly be challenged will under the consensual test but would not be a per se taking. in this case rac actually takes possession, ownership of the raisins, that aspect of the case...
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and in the same vein here, we have a foundation of romer, of lawrence, of windsor -- justice ginsburg: and an institution -- justice alito: i don't really think you answered my question. ms. bonauto: i'm sorry. justice alito: can we infer that these societies all thought there was a rational reason for this and a practical reason for this? ms. bonauto: i don't know what other societies assumed, but i do believe that times can blind and it takes time to see stereotypes and to see the common humanity of people who had once been ignored or excluded. and i do believe -- justice ginsburg: but you wouldn't be asking for this relief if the law of marriage was what it was a millennium ago. i mean, it wasn't possible. same-sex unions would not have opted into the pattern of marriage, which was a relationship, a dominant and a subordinate relationship. yes, it was marriage between a man and a woman, but the man decided where the couple would be domiciled. it was her obligation to follow him. there was a change in the institution of marriage to make it egalitarian when it wasn't egalitarian. and
and in the same vein here, we have a foundation of romer, of lawrence, of windsor -- justice ginsburg: and an institution -- justice alito: i don't really think you answered my question. ms. bonauto: i'm sorry. justice alito: can we infer that these societies all thought there was a rational reason for this and a practical reason for this? ms. bonauto: i don't know what other societies assumed, but i do believe that times can blind and it takes time to see stereotypes and to see the common...
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current justices elena ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoring retiredandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former board across the street where he later died in the final days of civil war. >>> when we come back, team loyalty and a player that was never turned awa when we come back team loyalty and a sunday dinners at my house... it's a full day for me, and i love it. but when i started having back pain my sister had to come help. i don't like asking for help. i took tylenol but i had to take six pills to get through the day. so my daughter brought over some aleve. it's just two pills, all day! and now, i'm back! aleve. two pills. all day strong, all day long. and for a good night's rest, try aleve pm for a better am. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my
current justices elena ruth bader ginsburg, and sonia sotomayor were on hand for an event honoring retiredandra day o'connor. >>> on this day 150 years ago, the nation endured one of its darkest moments -- the death of president abraham lincoln. hundreds gathered for a vigil outside ford's theater in washington, d.c., where president lincoln was shot and outside the former board across the street where he later died in the final days of civil war. >>> when we come back, team...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg ginsburg pope francis and diane von furstenberg. >> to me my feel confident, you are. >> i did not see any kanye or kim kardashian. did not see bradley cooper. >> gayle did. >> i know. what was going on inside? >> well, it's the type of thing that when you go there's always somebody that either you wanted to meet or you heard about or that you admire and you walk out of the room saying i need to do something with my life. everywhere there was somebody i wanted to meet. >> did john oliver actually find you? >> no, he did not. i saw him but i didn't go over -- >> what did he say, michelle? >> he loved the man. >> for the evening it was kanye west. i think we have a video when he left the stage and went to the top. >> there he is. >> he went to the top and say gets on your feet and let's say hallelujah. >> he likes interacting with the people. >>> melanie griffin is back on the street. >> one of the most dangerous movies ever made perhaps the most dangerous movie ever made? i would say the most dangers. >> that story's next on "cbs this morning."
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg ginsburg pope francis and diane von furstenberg. >> to me my feel confident, you are. >> i did not see any kanye or kim kardashian. did not see bradley cooper. >> gayle did. >> i know. what was going on inside? >> well, it's the type of thing that when you go there's always somebody that either you wanted to meet or you heard about or that you admire and you walk out of the room saying i need to do something with my life....
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a division between what goes in the desert -- into the reserve. >> justice ginsburg the way this arose is the department of agriculture came after my client. this is not my lawsuit. >> a counterclaim? >> it is a defense. a department says give us raisins or the monetary equivalent command we say that is not constitutional. >> would there be any obligation on your part to propose an alternative? the government comes and takes your property. can you resist without saying, zero, you can do this in another way. >> we do not, not, and i am not sure any alternative ways would be permitted. >> it goes on from this. maybe the answer but for arguments sake, some raisins in my basement. the government comes with a soul and some burlap sacks and takes the raisins. well, sounds like taking to me. the constitution does not forbid that. you have to pay just compensation. i want to know what happens. i guess that the government could argue look at this program. it is big. what it does is gives raisin farmers more money. if you do not want us to take your raisins, fine but there will be no program if
a division between what goes in the desert -- into the reserve. >> justice ginsburg the way this arose is the department of agriculture came after my client. this is not my lawsuit. >> a counterclaim? >> it is a defense. a department says give us raisins or the monetary equivalent command we say that is not constitutional. >> would there be any obligation on your part to propose an alternative? the government comes and takes your property. can you resist without saying,...
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people will talk about and one of the people who suggested that criticism is justice ruth bader ginsburg, who is one of the most liberal of the justices. she says that the court moved too far, too fast on roe versus wade. on gay marriage, the court could have issued a ruling two years ago but decided not to. they decided to let the number increase on a state-by-state and let popular opinion move in that direction. it may be that this is a different case where the court has actually waited long enough that the decision will be accepted by the public. mark: one of the arguments in favor of same-sex marriage, as you know, is that landmark loving versus virginia case in 1967. the court ruled that preventing interracial marriage is unconstitutional. what are the similarities between the cases? greg: there is certainly a similarity in that the parties are you arguing that this is a fundamental right and we want equal access to it. it is the same thing that the cases that the couples did in loving versus virginia. -- same thing that the couples did in loving versus virginia good for the states
people will talk about and one of the people who suggested that criticism is justice ruth bader ginsburg, who is one of the most liberal of the justices. she says that the court moved too far, too fast on roe versus wade. on gay marriage, the court could have issued a ruling two years ago but decided not to. they decided to let the number increase on a state-by-state and let popular opinion move in that direction. it may be that this is a different case where the court has actually waited long...
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justices kagan, ginsburg, really went after him on that. not understanding whatever you might say about traditional marriage, it is not clear how banning same-sex marriage is going to do any harm to that institution. david: i agree. it i thought it was interesting, you saw both in the chief justice's comments and justice alito's comments, somewhat of a search to see if there was middle ground. one of the questions justice alito asked in the second half of the argument, when they were talking about whether states had to recognize other states marriages, even if they did not recognize marriage equality in their own state, justice alito said, maybe they have enough of an interest to not have them performed in their state but not enough to prevent recognition for faith and credit to other states. he said that is possible. i thought it was interesting, to see justice alito, who i think a lot of people would say would be against marriage equality, trying to find in the civil rights area some middle ground. charlie: where is the middle ground? dav
justices kagan, ginsburg, really went after him on that. not understanding whatever you might say about traditional marriage, it is not clear how banning same-sex marriage is going to do any harm to that institution. david: i agree. it i thought it was interesting, you saw both in the chief justice's comments and justice alito's comments, somewhat of a search to see if there was middle ground. one of the questions justice alito asked in the second half of the argument, when they were talking...
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[allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals on the heavy branches. "when i reach my doorstep "i am greeted by the happy shrieks of my children "and my heart sinks. i am crushed. "are not my children as dear to me as falling leaves or "must one become stupid to grow older? "it seems much as if sorrow had tripped up my heels. "let us see, let us see! "what did i plan to say to her when it should happen to me as it has happened now?" there was, i think, definitely this split in williams' life. he was devoted to his wife flossie and his family as the two boys came along, but at the same time, there was always this urge to have a little liberation from the climate of middle-class rutherford, so he struck a kind of compromise. he had his life in rutherford, but he would also go into new york friday evenings or weekends, and there he could meet with writers and a lot of artists-- people such as the paint
[allen ginsburg] waiting. "when i am alone i am happy. "the air is cool. the sky is flecked and splashed and wound "with color. the crimson phalloi of the sassafras leaves "hang crowded before me in shoals on the heavy branches. "when i reach my doorstep "i am greeted by the happy shrieks of my children "and my heart sinks. i am crushed. "are not my children as dear to me as falling leaves or "must one become stupid to grow older? "it seems much...
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are in the best position to appreciate them, so we asked antonin scalia to write about ruth bader ginsburgey are friends. they are not ideological allies and yet he writes about the role she plays within that set of justices to sharpen everyone's opinions, everyone's thinking and that is the kind of influence i think is really fascinating to watch. charlie: and what are you looking for in what they write? on the cover, elon musk. why elon musk?ka kanye west. nancy gibbs: kanye west, movie into fashion, but talking about design, how design will solve the world, how design will solve the problems and elon musk where design is been such a central part of all of his endeavors, a sort of speak a leg which was one another and have a respect for one another that transcends the individual feels that they operate in. charlie: and johnny who writes -- part of that world. nancy gibbs: part of that world and able to appreciate it. we also like it that they have dealt with one another and has a knowledge about some and that tells us something personal. taylor swift tells us about ina garten. she used t
are in the best position to appreciate them, so we asked antonin scalia to write about ruth bader ginsburgey are friends. they are not ideological allies and yet he writes about the role she plays within that set of justices to sharpen everyone's opinions, everyone's thinking and that is the kind of influence i think is really fascinating to watch. charlie: and what are you looking for in what they write? on the cover, elon musk. why elon musk?ka kanye west. nancy gibbs: kanye west, movie into...
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. >>> joining me now, former ambassador mark ginsburg who served as the white house middle east policygooed to see you. >> good morning, jose. >> we've heard from the president of iran today. he said "we are in talks with the major powers and not with congress. "how does this new legislation affect these negotiations? >> well, the congress has clearly said to both iran as well as to the administration that the lifting of sanctions which the iranians have now demand odd cur immediately upon the signing of whatever emerges in june is really going to be a -- have a congressional decision and the democrats in congress will clearly be far more determinative in the senate as to what happens on this deal. so the fact of the matter is jose i no longer call this a framework agreement, i call it a memorandum of misunderstanding. because in iran as soon as this so-called framework agreement was cut, the supreme leader has now been walking the cat back from what essentially the administration has been informing congress both with respect to the lifting of sanctions with the iranians demand occurs
. >>> joining me now, former ambassador mark ginsburg who served as the white house middle east policygooed to see you. >> good morning, jose. >> we've heard from the president of iran today. he said "we are in talks with the major powers and not with congress. "how does this new legislation affect these negotiations? >> well, the congress has clearly said to both iran as well as to the administration that the lifting of sanctions which the iranians have now...
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see the one people consider the most influential in the world, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, actor bradley cooper as you well know jorge ramos here and also the incredible misty copeland who is just stunning and musician kanye west rounding out our list right now. now, if you have a subscription to netflix, you are not alone. apparently the company sent out a letter to investors saying it has 40 million subscriptions in the u.s. in other words, in more than one-third of american household there is's netflix. netflix says it added five million new users this year alone. and this is video you're seeing a lot of shares on facebook right now. you may have seen nba players flop but probably never a referee. you can see this one took a spill, yikes, during the hornets raptors game last night. there it is. and, of course unfortunately, this video is on vine and it plays over and >>> today virginia marked eight years since the fatal shooting of virginia tech. the events will include a 3.2 mile run to honor each life lost. 32 people died in thes. >>> it turns out traffic doesn't just
see the one people consider the most influential in the world, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, actor bradley cooper as you well know jorge ramos here and also the incredible misty copeland who is just stunning and musician kanye west rounding out our list right now. now, if you have a subscription to netflix, you are not alone. apparently the company sent out a letter to investors saying it has 40 million subscriptions in the u.s. in other words, in more than one-third of american...
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. >> paul ginsburg is on the phone, a black box expert. are you there, paul?am. >> how do they extract this information from the second black box and how long will it take? >> well they're going to connect it to lots of software and equipment, first test to see that it's viable and the data is still there, and then download streams of data and just as you heard, data is matched up and synchronized with the cockpit voice recorder the radar data and anything else that would have an input to telling us exactly what happened. it will corroborate what went on in the cockpit as far as the controls and the engine the altitude all of the control surfaces and tell us exactly where and what that plane was doing while he was manipulating the controls. >> paul that plane hit the mountain at 400 miles per hour or faster. would that necessarily damage the second black box to the point where we couldn't extract information? >> well hopefully not. the actual data is on chips, small chips, just an inch or less on each edge. they are well protected within a number of different
. >> paul ginsburg is on the phone, a black box expert. are you there, paul?am. >> how do they extract this information from the second black box and how long will it take? >> well they're going to connect it to lots of software and equipment, first test to see that it's viable and the data is still there, and then download streams of data and just as you heard, data is matched up and synchronized with the cockpit voice recorder the radar data and anything else that would have...
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. >>> well, you might soon be able to take a bite out of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg forsome sweet, sweet justice. fans of ben & jerry's ice cream now petitioning the company to make the ruth bader ginger ice cream. it's designed by fans and it's brown sugar cinnamon ice crime cream with ginger cookies and swirl. >> there's only been two flavors named after a woman. tina fey's liz lemon from "30 rock" and olympic snowboarder hannah tetter. both are no longer available. >> it is now. >> i'll try the ruth bader ice cream. i think that sounds clishus. >>> she suddenly felt sick and 24 hours later, this teenager is dead. no one knows exactly why. could others be in danger now? the medical mystery gripping this small town. >>> and ladies, do you know that you do pay more than men for some of the same stuff? the proof and why guys get a discount. up next. >>> and biden's binki. why does the vice president have a pacifier in his mouth there? the story behind that picture that everyone is talking about. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for ov
. >>> well, you might soon be able to take a bite out of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg forsome sweet, sweet justice. fans of ben & jerry's ice cream now petitioning the company to make the ruth bader ginger ice cream. it's designed by fans and it's brown sugar cinnamon ice crime cream with ginger cookies and swirl. >> there's only been two flavors named after a woman. tina fey's liz lemon from "30 rock" and olympic snowboarder hannah tetter. both are no...