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ginsburger. >> jimmy: you mean ginsburg. >> sure.he important thing is i ran 25 miles and did 1,000 crunches before breakfast this morning. >> jimmy: wow, that's impressive, especially for a woman of your age. >> you have to keep the old bod tight, right, jimbo? >> jimmy: that's right. what do you have to say to the people out there claiming you're dead? >> that is ridiculous, ruth bader ginsburger is not dead. >> jimmy: it's ginsburg, actually. >> don't interrupt me again, you squinty-eyed hooter shooter. i'm the supreme court justice lady. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> what was the question again? >> jimmy: what do you have to say to the people who are claiming you are dead? >> that is just nonsense. i'm feeling better than ever. i won my yoga class this morning. i was shouting so much, my tongue is clogged. >> jimmy: i didn't know you could win a yoga class. i don't think that's possible. can you win a yoga class? >> why, you -- if you correct me again, i'll have you thrown in the hoosegow. you limp-willied chicken steamer. show some re
ginsburger. >> jimmy: you mean ginsburg. >> sure.he important thing is i ran 25 miles and did 1,000 crunches before breakfast this morning. >> jimmy: wow, that's impressive, especially for a woman of your age. >> you have to keep the old bod tight, right, jimbo? >> jimmy: that's right. what do you have to say to the people out there claiming you're dead? >> that is ridiculous, ruth bader ginsburger is not dead. >> jimmy: it's ginsburg, actually....
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obviously times have changed. >> i was fascinated by her relationship with ruth bader ginsburg.e heard ginsburg, two weeks after her husband had died, there was a birthday dinner for sandra day o'connor, i think it was her 80th birthday, and let me play a little bit of a public comment that ruth bader ginsburg made. >> in an era when women had trouble getting employment and weren't expected to hold any kind of a significant job, we both had trouble getting our first jobs as lawyers. we both married men we met in law school who were fabulous and were very happy to see their wives compete in the legal profession. >> and i remember at that dinner, ginsburg saying when she was facing her first assignment on the court and she didn't know what to do, and sandra day said, just do it. >> just do it. and justice ginsberg told me that story. they were not intimate pals, they were no cozy, but they were a pair. they turned each other when justice ginsburg, got cancer, she went to justice o'connor, and she said, have your chemo friday, get sick on the weekends and be ready for oral argument
obviously times have changed. >> i was fascinated by her relationship with ruth bader ginsburg.e heard ginsburg, two weeks after her husband had died, there was a birthday dinner for sandra day o'connor, i think it was her 80th birthday, and let me play a little bit of a public comment that ruth bader ginsburg made. >> in an era when women had trouble getting employment and weren't expected to hold any kind of a significant job, we both had trouble getting our first jobs as lawyers....
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ginsburg, did you want to weigh in on that? >> very briefly. it is mostly gratitude, beginning with carol and elaine forbes and the port for your long-standing partnership along the southern waterfront, and your confidence and faith in us. we really appreciate that. it is very meaningful. to brenda, for your initiative and drive and really taking green agers, and our stewardship of the eco-center to the next level. this has been a real passion project for you, and that's very obvious, and that's why we have the right person at the helm. and, just lastly, to jackie and curt, but to the community more broadly, thank you for your trust in us as well. and we are very humble and aware of the important history of this site and both the actual and symbolic promise of environmental justice that this building holds. and we will do our best, in partnership with you, to make good on our commitments. >> thank you. the chair would entertain a motion? >> moved. >> seconded. >> all those in favor? >> yea. >> so moved. >> chairwoman: we're now on item 8, the s
ginsburg, did you want to weigh in on that? >> very briefly. it is mostly gratitude, beginning with carol and elaine forbes and the port for your long-standing partnership along the southern waterfront, and your confidence and faith in us. we really appreciate that. it is very meaningful. to brenda, for your initiative and drive and really taking green agers, and our stewardship of the eco-center to the next level. this has been a real passion project for you, and that's very obvious, and...
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i am phil ginsburg the manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department. it is my pleasure to welcome you here. you would think the bryan brothers answer arena were red -- serena were ready to play. this place has a buzz thanks to champions of tennis, golden gate park, our city. this facility is going to undergo a $27 million renovation
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justice ginsburg: mr. letter, the -- congress has the primary control over what the census will be, not the executive, and congress heritage reporting corporation has been alerted to this citizenship question for some time, and it has done nothing about it. so one question is who should decide? congress is silent. should the court then step in? mr. letter: it's a very fair question, your honor. two responses: one, i think that this is a very ironic point for general francisco to be making. he has said -- he has emphasized in his brief congress knows about this. congress should do something. this -- the court can take judicial notice of this because it's in the public record. the secretary of commerce has been called before congress to explain what he did here, and assistant attorney general gore, the one, you know, about the -- the author of the -- the request by the justice department has been called to congress. they have been declining to answer. they're not giving congress the information it requests b
justice ginsburg: mr. letter, the -- congress has the primary control over what the census will be, not the executive, and congress heritage reporting corporation has been alerted to this citizenship question for some time, and it has done nothing about it. so one question is who should decide? congress is silent. should the court then step in? mr. letter: it's a very fair question, your honor. two responses: one, i think that this is a very ironic point for general francisco to be making. he...
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justice ginsburg: how is -- how is that determined, that a substantial composite of the general public would find the -- the mark shocking or offensive? i mean, if -- considering what's involved in this case, if you were to take a a composite of, say, 20-year-olds, do you think that that answer would be they would find it shocking? mr. stewart: i -- i think not -- i think there are certainly some segments of society that are more likely to find particular marks shocking than others. i -- the -- the pto, it -- its initial determination was that this mark would be perceived by a substantial segment of the public as the equivalent of the profane past participle form of a well-known word of profanity and perhaps the paradigmatic word of profanity in our language. justice sotomayor: so why are you using a subjective standard? why not just something like obscene, vulgar, even profane? but, once you get to shockingly offensive, you get to viewpoint. one way or another, it's always subjective. i -- i -- i can deal with a limiting principle that has its own substance, like obscenity. mr. stewar
justice ginsburg: how is -- how is that determined, that a substantial composite of the general public would find the -- the mark shocking or offensive? i mean, if -- considering what's involved in this case, if you were to take a a composite of, say, 20-year-olds, do you think that that answer would be they would find it shocking? mr. stewart: i -- i think not -- i think there are certainly some segments of society that are more likely to find particular marks shocking than others. i -- the --...
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thank you to the leadership of phil ginsburg.hank you to the president of the commission for his tireless work on behalf of the city and the recreation and parks department i am just so thrilled so excited, now it is time that we get to work and make this the most incredible, beautiful waterfront anywhere in the city and county of the school. thank you all so much for being here today. [applause] >> that works for me, because i was going to say, we don't just want breed to be alive when this project is done, we want her to still be in office when this project is done. [laughter] >> i would next like to introduce someone who has been such a champion for open space and equity, even before he took office, he is actually a member, was a member of the india basin open space task that worked with us, and the india basin neighborhood association, and the myriad of community groups to help us design and think about this space. his predecessor on the board, who is now the chair of the board of equalization, a former supervisor, malia cone
thank you to the leadership of phil ginsburg.hank you to the president of the commission for his tireless work on behalf of the city and the recreation and parks department i am just so thrilled so excited, now it is time that we get to work and make this the most incredible, beautiful waterfront anywhere in the city and county of the school. thank you all so much for being here today. [applause] >> that works for me, because i was going to say, we don't just want breed to be alive when...
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ruth bader ginsburg was a lot -- and we are proud to know that we are part of her story as well.affected women across the united states. court toking the declare a suspect criterium, the amicus was stated in 1837, a noted -- by a noble abolition -- noted abolitionist who spoke not elegantly but with unmistakable "i ask nohe said favor for my sex. all i ask of my brethren is that they take this off our neck. >> watch part two of the women's at 6 p.m.our sunday eastern and 10 p.m. eastern on andrican artifacts kmco explore the nations passed on --rican history tv artifacts," and explore the past of the nation on american history tv. >> next on the civil war, and he spread college professor peter carmichael talks about confederate soldier john futch, and why he chose to desert after the battle of gettysburg. mr. carmichael is the author of "the war for the common soldier: how men thought, fought, and survived in civil war armies." the virginia museum of history and culture hosted the event. it's just over one hour. >> so, now for today's program we are privileged to have one of the
ruth bader ginsburg was a lot -- and we are proud to know that we are part of her story as well.affected women across the united states. court toking the declare a suspect criterium, the amicus was stated in 1837, a noted -- by a noble abolition -- noted abolitionist who spoke not elegantly but with unmistakable "i ask nohe said favor for my sex. all i ask of my brethren is that they take this off our neck. >> watch part two of the women's at 6 p.m.our sunday eastern and 10 p.m....
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i am phil ginsburg the manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department. my pleasure to welcome you here. you would think the bryan brothers answer arena were red -- serena were ready to play. this place has a buzz thanks to champions of tennis, golden gate park, our city. this facility is going to undergo a $27 million renovation starting almost today. it will transform this 125-year-old site, yes, we have been playing tennis since the 1890s. they have hosted billie jean king. so many more. this place is called the cradle of champions. one champion who i want to focus on is alice marble. an outspoken advocate for de segregation of american tennis. de segregation of this court came to the first african-american player to compete in the grand slam event in 1950. the tennis community continues to grow and she played here. [applause.] when we opened the doors on the lisa and doug goldman tennis center in late 2020, our department is going to continue to strive to provide more opportunities for active play, to continue to encourage the next generation so that
i am phil ginsburg the manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department. my pleasure to welcome you here. you would think the bryan brothers answer arena were red -- serena were ready to play. this place has a buzz thanks to champions of tennis, golden gate park, our city. this facility is going to undergo a $27 million renovation starting almost today. it will transform this 125-year-old site, yes, we have been playing tennis since the 1890s. they have hosted billie jean king. so...
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and then, you take justice ginsburg who i think was calling it as she saw it. but then you remember on the donald trump thing, she did walk it back. brian: did it matter at that time? joan: i don't know. i was the one who was interviewing her when she said she thinks he is a faker. brian: what was your reaction when she said that? joan: it is funny. i went in there after two other reporters talked to her and she said she would move to new zealand if donald trump was elected. this was in the summer of 2016. and she made a little bit light of it. was already getting criticism in the media. i went in to talk to her about john roberts. after we were done talking about john roberts for the book, i did it with my two tape recorders, because she spoke on the record, i said, do you regret saying what you said about donald trump? because she was starting to get criticized. she said, no. that's when she doubled down. i will tell you what i thought since i am a journalist. i thought, well, this is good. but then she did two days later. so we have the record straight. two
and then, you take justice ginsburg who i think was calling it as she saw it. but then you remember on the donald trump thing, she did walk it back. brian: did it matter at that time? joan: i don't know. i was the one who was interviewing her when she said she thinks he is a faker. brian: what was your reaction when she said that? joan: it is funny. i went in there after two other reporters talked to her and she said she would move to new zealand if donald trump was elected. this was in the...
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that eventually became the supreme court pick, judge amy coney barrett, he said i'm waiting for ginsburgsor, went to notre dame, a proud catholic, has indicated she might be open to overturning roe v. wade and a choice that would throw gas on the culture wars. >> that is fascinating. is there anything about her the president might turn on down the road? any hurdles or is he in full with amy coney barrett? >> so the president is practical and the base would love this pick but even with a couple more seats he has in the republican senate could be a tough confirmation. so that might ultimately be the calculation. the fact that the president already has his eyes several picks down the road and says i'm saving her for ginsburg, priceless how this president talks when the cameras aren't there. >> axios has been looking at the post-mueller wars. where is the president when it comes to issues? >> last week was such a game-changing week. we had the president fueling on the offensive with the issues of wanting to go after health care, wanting to interfere or give advice to the fed, talking about c
that eventually became the supreme court pick, judge amy coney barrett, he said i'm waiting for ginsburgsor, went to notre dame, a proud catholic, has indicated she might be open to overturning roe v. wade and a choice that would throw gas on the culture wars. >> that is fascinating. is there anything about her the president might turn on down the road? any hurdles or is he in full with amy coney barrett? >> so the president is practical and the base would love this pick but even...
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and the woman who took that case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg, as a young lawyer. we are very proud to know that we are part of her story as well. that doesn't just affect military women but women across the united states. a position forcibly stated in 1837 by noted abolitionist. , not elegantly, but with unmistakable clarity. she said, i ask no favor for my sex. reverends is our that they take their feet off my neck. >> there were pregnancy issues and that fell away. women sued because they were put out of the military, women who had successful careers and ended up getting out of the military. there were a lot of things going on at that time. at the same time the american public was chafing against the draft. they had to look what they were going to do to bring more people in. that some of those rules had to go away. the number of on women who could serve, the restriction on great, the tenant colonel,-- lieutenant the restriction on where women could serve stayed, and they stayed well into the 90's following desert storm. you can see some of the things here that
and the woman who took that case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg, as a young lawyer. we are very proud to know that we are part of her story as well. that doesn't just affect military women but women across the united states. a position forcibly stated in 1837 by noted abolitionist. , not elegantly, but with unmistakable clarity. she said, i ask no favor for my sex. reverends is our that they take their feet off my neck. >> there were pregnancy issues and that fell...
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senator thurmond voted for justice ginsburg. not because he agreed with her, because he thought she was a qualified person. how could you say she's not? senator hollings, the longest-serving junior senator in the history of the country, and class you are watching. he voted for justice scalia convinceyou will never me he agreed with justice scalia, but he was highly qualified. i think one got 96 votes and one got 97. what happened? a complete interior ration of the confirmation process. why is it always our people? now kavanaugh. i don't know why it is always our people but things have changed enough for the better. one person has not mentioned kavanaugh yet, and that is susan collins. of all the people who really mattered, i would put her at the top of the list. senator collins gave an explanation of her vote that is the epitome of what the founders had in mind when it came to advise and consent. it was logical, well-researched. she took the allegation seriously. she thoroughly vetted him personally and looked at every case he a
senator thurmond voted for justice ginsburg. not because he agreed with her, because he thought she was a qualified person. how could you say she's not? senator hollings, the longest-serving junior senator in the history of the country, and class you are watching. he voted for justice scalia convinceyou will never me he agreed with justice scalia, but he was highly qualified. i think one got 96 votes and one got 97. what happened? a complete interior ration of the confirmation process. why is...
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justice ginsburg graduated from attendedbut she also harvard. the loss -- the law clerks generally reflect that. the ivs and the schools that are similar to the ivs. that's fine, but there are smart kids in a lot of places. the other thing is i like kids .ho are hungry kids who are striving. they don't feel like they have noblesse oblige. but they are entitled. orderhis is the natural of things. i have had clerks from lsu, i've got a young woman now from the university of florida law school. these kids are top. this young woman, she went to covenant college. i had never even heard of covenant college and she was number one in her class at the university of florida law school. i will pick her against anybody any place, any time, just like brittney. the young man from pepperdine -- taylor university. i had never heard from pepperdine univest the. >> is in indiana. -- it is in indiana. justice thomas: what? >> it is in indiana. justice thomas: well, thank you. [laughter] i like kids who do not have the skids greased for them. we say we believe in t
justice ginsburg graduated from attendedbut she also harvard. the loss -- the law clerks generally reflect that. the ivs and the schools that are similar to the ivs. that's fine, but there are smart kids in a lot of places. the other thing is i like kids .ho are hungry kids who are striving. they don't feel like they have noblesse oblige. but they are entitled. orderhis is the natural of things. i have had clerks from lsu, i've got a young woman now from the university of florida law school....
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and the woman who took that case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg, as a young lawyer. we are very proud to know that we are part of her story as well. but that didn't just affect military women but women across the united states. >> i'm asking the court to declare sex a suspect criterium. we urge a position forcibly stated in 1837 by noted abolitionist. an advocate of equal rights for men and women. she spoke, not elegantly, but with unmistakable clarity. she said, i ask no favor for my sex. all i ask of our resolution is -- brethren is that they take their feet off my neck. lt. col. cushman: we had other things. for the pregnancy issues, that fell away. women sued because they were put out of the military, women who had long, successful careers and ended up having to get out of the military. there were a lot of things going on at that time. in the same time, the american public was chafing against the draft. they had to look what they were going to do to bring more people in. again, like in world war i and world war ii, they turned to bringing more women into the mil
and the woman who took that case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg, as a young lawyer. we are very proud to know that we are part of her story as well. but that didn't just affect military women but women across the united states. >> i'm asking the court to declare sex a suspect criterium. we urge a position forcibly stated in 1837 by noted abolitionist. an advocate of equal rights for men and women. she spoke, not elegantly, but with unmistakable clarity. she said, i...
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justice ginsburg graduated from columbia, but she also attended harvard. the law clerks tend to reflect that. the default generally has been the ivys and the schools that are similar to the ivys. that's fine, but there are smart kids in a lot of places. the other thing i like is i like kids who are hungry. kids who are really still striving. they don't feel like they have -- they are the noblesse oblige. that they are entitled. that this is the natural order of things. i have had clerks from lsu, i've had them from creighton, i've got a young woman now, the first ever, from the university of florida law school. these kids are top. this young woman, she went to covenant college. i had never even heard of covenant college. and she was number one in her class at the university of florida law school. i will pit her against anybody any place, any time, just like brittney. the young man i had who started here at pepperdine, russell, went to taylor university. i had never heard of taylor university. >> it is in indiana. justice thomas: well, thank you. >> i had t
justice ginsburg graduated from columbia, but she also attended harvard. the law clerks tend to reflect that. the default generally has been the ivys and the schools that are similar to the ivys. that's fine, but there are smart kids in a lot of places. the other thing i like is i like kids who are hungry. kids who are really still striving. they don't feel like they have -- they are the noblesse oblige. that they are entitled. that this is the natural order of things. i have had clerks from...
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and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a jewish woman was deep respect for women's history said, what's the difference between a bookkeeper and a supreme courtp justice? one generation. the feminism that changed jewish women's lives and their families, their communities and their workplaces spilled over to the synagogue and jewish communities. reformed jewish women had called for women's ordination in 1963. jewish men have done nothing about it back then. during the depression when the future congresswoman bella was 13, her father died. she went to an orthodox synagogue every morning on her way to school for a year, but nobodyea counted her in the corr of ten required for prayer. the jewish community with segregated back then. women ran and were shunted by men's organizations into auxiliary women's division. we just have to look about us today at the women to become rabbis, some even in the orthodox world, and the changes in jewish communal life to know how much feminism altered american jewish life.m and by the way, some of these american jewish women carried that feminism in t
and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a jewish woman was deep respect for women's history said, what's the difference between a bookkeeper and a supreme courtp justice? one generation. the feminism that changed jewish women's lives and their families, their communities and their workplaces spilled over to the synagogue and jewish communities. reformed jewish women had called for women's ordination in 1963. jewish men have done nothing about it back then. during the depression when the...
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hello i'm richard ginsburg and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week out of the embassy and heading for the courts ecuador pulls the plug on julian assange what lies ahead for him and wiki leaks malaysia's one m.t.b. scandal is one of the world's biggest cases of government corruption it took a while but journalists finally got the story out and. who in khartoum after chance of a revolution go viral. when it comes to media personalities and stories about the news and journalism there are few that come bigger than julian assange and wiki leaks and this past week there have been developments after nearly seven years at the ecuadorian embassy in london a sound was dragged out of the building by british police in response to an extradition request from the united states a sand stands charged with a conspiracy to commit computer intrusion we will be speaking with the wiki leaks editor christian robson in a few moments but first some details on the charges and the timing of julian assange just arrest. this arrest was a long time coming. fo
hello i'm richard ginsburg and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories that we're covering this week out of the embassy and heading for the courts ecuador pulls the plug on julian assange what lies ahead for him and wiki leaks malaysia's one m.t.b. scandal is one of the world's biggest cases of government corruption it took a while but journalists finally got the story out and. who in khartoum after chance of a revolution go viral. when it comes to media personalities...
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. >> most americans don't know this but ruth bader ginsburg we have a recording actually, she did notide it she was in cairo talking about egypt adopting a new constitution or other third world countries and said if i were to recommend a constitution i would not recommend any country adopt the united states constitution south africa was a much better example. she was honest enough to say she has taken a vow to protect the document is morally and legally inferior to almost any other. that is the way the left regards the constitution as essentially worthless. so there is a crisis but i go back to the truth that they lied for two years talking about philosophy. if you believe your lie are you lying? not to be cute it is a moral problem i think they start at a given point to believe what they make up to be true to say they are lying is true but i am not sure that they know that tonight and to be on top of the plot to take down president trump from the beginning and tonight is here to give us his take on the molar repo jeanine: no collusion but like i said tonight, we cannot just move on t
. >> most americans don't know this but ruth bader ginsburg we have a recording actually, she did notide it she was in cairo talking about egypt adopting a new constitution or other third world countries and said if i were to recommend a constitution i would not recommend any country adopt the united states constitution south africa was a much better example. she was honest enough to say she has taken a vow to protect the document is morally and legally inferior to almost any other. that...
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receive the same benefits as a woman who took the case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg as a young lawyer. that weproud to know were part of her story. that did not just affect military women. it affected women across the united states. >> and asking the court to declare sex a suspect criterion, and she spoke not elegantly but with unmistakable clarity, and she said, i ask no favor for my sex. you take thishat off our next. our necks. watch part two on sunday. explore the nation past pass on american history tv. c-span, tonight at 8:00 a forum on integration -- immigration policy. on sunday, at 6:30, historians and activists discuss that intersection of islamophobia and white supremacy. at 9:00, president george w. bush and robert gates talk about leadership. today on book tv on a c-span2, we take you to the san antonio book festival. that is sunday on afterwards, american enterprise institute arthur brooks on his book love your enemies. tonight on american history tv on c-span3, at 10:00 p.m. on real america, the 1942 u.s. agriculture department film democracy at work i
receive the same benefits as a woman who took the case forward to the supreme court was ruth bader ginsburg as a young lawyer. that weproud to know were part of her story. that did not just affect military women. it affected women across the united states. >> and asking the court to declare sex a suspect criterion, and she spoke not elegantly but with unmistakable clarity, and she said, i ask no favor for my sex. you take thishat off our next. our necks. watch part two on sunday. explore...
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i was pleased to hear about general manager ginsburg comment about the support for families with disabilitieswelcome that same organization to the zoo for family access day. as i mentioned our joint zoo presentation earlier, we really pride ourselves in providing accessible facilities for people with special needs. and for the family's access day, we created an early opening to reduce sensory stimulation, for those with needs in that area, and our area designed for people with visual disabilities was available to them. pomroy works with adults and children with disabilities. because of our next door neighbor, we invite pomroy participants to come to the zoo. it includes veterans, make a wish participants, first responders, as our zoo mobile, which goes out to many community groups. i wanted to finish up with "earth day." we will be celebrating earth day at the zoo this year. >>> we have partners like ecology, muni, and others sharing what they're doing in that area. i'm hoping it is indeed a earth day celebration, and not a 4/20 celebration. i'm taking off my zoo hat and putting on my tennis
i was pleased to hear about general manager ginsburg comment about the support for families with disabilitieswelcome that same organization to the zoo for family access day. as i mentioned our joint zoo presentation earlier, we really pride ourselves in providing accessible facilities for people with special needs. and for the family's access day, we created an early opening to reduce sensory stimulation, for those with needs in that area, and our area designed for people with visual...
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country on the left who think the constitution is a tremendous inconvenience just as ruth bader ginsburg about how mediocre our constitution is relative to others in the world. i think if this president hadn't one in 2016 and we ended up with a genuinely liberal anti- constitutional majority on the supreme court, then i think we would be slipping away. we do not have a conservative court. we do not have a conservative court. therefore liberals, three conservatives into roberts. roberts and kavanaugh. nonetheless, that doesn't, that's a firewall when sliding down. >> have you looked at the way were talking, supreme court, it's supposed to be the weakest branch what's supposed to be the strongest branch just sits on their hand and does nothing on area of national responsibility and first responsibility of congress. >> except try to take out another branch of government. it's been a great pleasure having you. i think were in for some very tough times and it's good to have people like you out there explaining to the american people what the law actually is to make you do a great job that you
country on the left who think the constitution is a tremendous inconvenience just as ruth bader ginsburg about how mediocre our constitution is relative to others in the world. i think if this president hadn't one in 2016 and we ended up with a genuinely liberal anti- constitutional majority on the supreme court, then i think we would be slipping away. we do not have a conservative court. we do not have a conservative court. therefore liberals, three conservatives into roberts. roberts and...
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citing a legal opinion authored by justice ruth bader ginsburg says taxpayer privacy is fundamental to our current system. donald trump's lawyer saying the request is not about examining iris policy. it's about scoring political points against donald trump. the shock to the so-called global elites one of donald trump's top economic advisers is now the president of the world bank. he worked with the trump campaign in 2016 and tonight he's in charge of the global finances and has been criticized for being too big. former vice president joe biden making his first public appearance since several women came forward alleging uncomfortable encounters and cracked a few jokes about the complaints but didn't sit well with one of his accuses. >> this was his first appearance and he didn't waste any time at all when it came to addressing this in front of a large union crowd in washington. he's been speaking to unions for years so he was on friendly turf but when he came in front of news cameras the tough questions came. >> i had permission to hug ronnie. >> former vice president joe biden poking f
citing a legal opinion authored by justice ruth bader ginsburg says taxpayer privacy is fundamental to our current system. donald trump's lawyer saying the request is not about examining iris policy. it's about scoring political points against donald trump. the shock to the so-called global elites one of donald trump's top economic advisers is now the president of the world bank. he worked with the trump campaign in 2016 and tonight he's in charge of the global finances and has been criticized...
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i am phil ginsburg the manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department. it is my pleasure to welcome you here. you would think the bryan brothers answer arena were red -- serena were ready to play. this place has a bu
i am phil ginsburg the manager of the san francisco recreation and parks department. it is my pleasure to welcome you here. you would think the bryan brothers answer arena were red -- serena were ready to play. this place has a bu
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ginsburger.mportant thing is i ran 25 miles and did 1,000 crunches before breakfast this morning. >> jimmy: wow, that's impressive, especially for a woman of your age. >> you have to keep the old bod tight, jimbo. >> jimmy: what do you have to say to the people who say you're dead. >> that is ridiculous, ruth bader ginsberger is not dead. >> jimmy: it's ginsberg. >> don't cut me off. i'm the supreme court justice lady. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> what was the question again? >> jimmy: what do you have to say to the people who are claiming you are dead? >> that is just nonsense. i'm feeling better than ever. i won my yoga class this morning. i was shouting so much, my tongue is clogged. >> jimmy: i didn't think you could win a yoga class, can you win a yoga class? >> if you correct me again, i'll have you thrown in the hoos cow. you chicken scenhemer. show so respect to this icon, you bitch. >> jimmy: i'm having trouble believing this is you, justice ginsberg. >> if i wasn't ruth bader ginsberger, cou
ginsburger.mportant thing is i ran 25 miles and did 1,000 crunches before breakfast this morning. >> jimmy: wow, that's impressive, especially for a woman of your age. >> you have to keep the old bod tight, jimbo. >> jimmy: what do you have to say to the people who say you're dead. >> that is ridiculous, ruth bader ginsberger is not dead. >> jimmy: it's ginsberg. >> don't cut me off. i'm the supreme court justice lady. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> what...
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or many his late -- greatest speech was the ginsburg address, according to prominently can lincoln'sdeath dollars -- lincoln's dollars, he capture the meaning of the moment -- lincoln scholars, he capture the meaning of the moment. one sites that the suggested rebirth, 87rth, and years ago, american founders gave birth to force -- and brought forth a new nation conceived in liberty, but as the civil war raged, the nation was undergoing a torturous near-death experience personified by the many dead of gettysburg. what possible good could result from this horrific slaughter? at the end of the war, lincoln asserted, the nation must have a new birth of freedom, newly dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. lakin was comparing the nations of the natural death lincoln was comparing the nations of the natural, plants grow and flowers and their fruit in the summer my -- in the summer months. could have that experience, then the worst death and destruction -- then the war's death and instruction -- lincoln had remained spiritually connected to the natural environments of his y
or many his late -- greatest speech was the ginsburg address, according to prominently can lincoln'sdeath dollars -- lincoln's dollars, he capture the meaning of the moment -- lincoln scholars, he capture the meaning of the moment. one sites that the suggested rebirth, 87rth, and years ago, american founders gave birth to force -- and brought forth a new nation conceived in liberty, but as the civil war raged, the nation was undergoing a torturous near-death experience personified by the many...
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i want to thank my friend phil ginsburg and his extraordinary team at recreation and spark for finding us in the collaborators they needed. i want to thank my board members who were expert doing what we needed to do. i want to thank julie our one woman band and i want to thank so many of you who came to our community meetings, gave us your input and your gift. you wrote letters, lent support at the supervisor meetings the policymaking here in san francisco. that is some of how we all got here today. we begin a new chapter. for those who will soon discover that tennis is their passion and those not born who will enjoy this center as the san francisco heart beat of tennis to the 21st century. thank you also much. [applause.] >> so many stories. this is a public tennis facility. it is the spirit that will have a few different things. lou in so many ways you epitmize what public tennis is about. you have taken kids who learned to play on the courts you have taken them across the country to compete across the country. you had to go out and buy them lights because they weren't allowed to pla
i want to thank my friend phil ginsburg and his extraordinary team at recreation and spark for finding us in the collaborators they needed. i want to thank my board members who were expert doing what we needed to do. i want to thank julie our one woman band and i want to thank so many of you who came to our community meetings, gave us your input and your gift. you wrote letters, lent support at the supervisor meetings the policymaking here in san francisco. that is some of how we all got here...