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justice ginsburg: as recently as tuesday.applause] i've been with the same personal trainer since 1999, when i had my first cancer bout. and my dear husband said, after going into surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, i looked like a survivor of auschwitz. he said, "you must do something to build yourself up. get a personal trainer." and that's when i started, in 1999. sometimes i get so absorbed in my work, i just don't want to let go. but when it comes time to meet my trainer, i drop everything. and as tired as i may be in the beginning, i always feel much better when we finish. david: did marty's mother ever give you any advice when you met her, about how to be happily married? justice ginsburg: she gave me some wonderful advice. we were married in her home. and she said, "dear, i'd like to tell you the secret of a happy marriage." ♪ david: ok, so you met your husband, marty. you were married for 56 years. justice ginsburg: yes. david: you met him at cornell. is that right? justice ginsburg: yes, we met when i was 17 and he wa
justice ginsburg: as recently as tuesday.applause] i've been with the same personal trainer since 1999, when i had my first cancer bout. and my dear husband said, after going into surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, i looked like a survivor of auschwitz. he said, "you must do something to build yourself up. get a personal trainer." and that's when i started, in 1999. sometimes i get so absorbed in my work, i just don't want to let go. but when it comes time to meet my trainer, i drop...
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justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. because jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job with a firm in new york. and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? "absolutely not. you must spend your third year here." i had the perfect rebuttal. because there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our second year of class. and i said to the dean, "well, she will be -- will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but it'
justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. because jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job...
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justice ginsburg: bfoq is a very narrow category. mr. bursch: their position is it a stereotyping not to treat a man who identifies as a woman as a woman. they are arguing but for the fact they were born as a man, they could take that woman's position. there is no bfoq or religious requirement that would draw the line at the argument they are making. all distinctions are gone forever. >> there may be dual clauses, but sex under consideration narrowly construed is enough for the statute. mr. bursch: it is entirely appropriate for a judge to draw that line, and the line that has to be drawn based on title vii. justice kagan: it is not quite right that women should be treated less deadly than men. it you are making title vii into a statute about groups. title vii is not about group's. mr. bursch: let's put those together. say you have a woman who identifies as a man, working at an employer and get pregnant. they would be entitled to the pregnancy benefits as any other women at work because if they did not get it, that would be sexist. if a
justice ginsburg: bfoq is a very narrow category. mr. bursch: their position is it a stereotyping not to treat a man who identifies as a woman as a woman. they are arguing but for the fact they were born as a man, they could take that woman's position. there is no bfoq or religious requirement that would draw the line at the argument they are making. all distinctions are gone forever. >> there may be dual clauses, but sex under consideration narrowly construed is enough for the statute....
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justice stephen breyer wrote the majority opinion joined by ruth bader ginsburg, sonja sotomayor and alana kagan. the author of the fifth vote, justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. here is the oral argument at the court. >> your argument this morning, case 181323, june medical services versus russo, 1814-16, russo versus medical services. >> may it please the court, this is about respect for the court's precedent. four years ago the court held the texas admitting privilege impose an undue burden on women seeking abortions. the louisiana law, 620 is identical to the texas law and was expressly modeled on it. after trial the district court ruled 620 is unconstitutional finding no material differences between this case and women's health. unburdened it found act 620 would leave louisiana with just one clinic and one doctor providing abortions. at the same time it found act 620 would do nothing for women's health. in reversing the district court decision the fifth circuit committed two fundamental errors. first, it usurped
justice stephen breyer wrote the majority opinion joined by ruth bader ginsburg, sonja sotomayor and alana kagan. the author of the fifth vote, justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. here is the oral argument at the court. >> your argument this morning, case 181323, june medical services versus russo, 1814-16, russo versus medical services. >> may it please the court, this is about respect for the court's precedent. four...
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colleagues, because general manager phil ginsburg of the recreation and parks department has a tightedule, i would like to ask with your indulgence that we call item four out of order. i know that many of the people who would like to comment on item four thought this would come later in the meeting, so what i would like to do is have the author of this emergency ordinance speak and then hear from general manager ginsburg. and then we will not make a decision or hear public comment until after we have heard items one through three. so madam clerk, please read item number four. >> clerk: item four is an emergency ordinance authorizing the park property for temporary shelter and other measures in response to the covid-19 pandemic, directing the recreation and park department to report to the board of supervisors with a list of potential locations for such uses. >> supervisor fewer, you have been doing incredible work to deal with the crisis that all of us that are members of the board or residents of san francisco have been trying to address relative to a huge amount of homelessness on
colleagues, because general manager phil ginsburg of the recreation and parks department has a tightedule, i would like to ask with your indulgence that we call item four out of order. i know that many of the people who would like to comment on item four thought this would come later in the meeting, so what i would like to do is have the author of this emergency ordinance speak and then hear from general manager ginsburg. and then we will not make a decision or hear public comment until after...
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chief justice roberts joined justices breyer, bader ginsburg, sotomayor, and kagan, to form the opinion. now, the oral argument from march 4 of this year. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect for the courts precedents. four years ago the court held in whole woman's health that the texas admitting privileges law imposed an undue burden on women seeking abortion. the louisiana law at issue here acts 620 is identified to the texas law and was expressly modeled on it. after a trial the district court ruled it unconstitutional finding no material differences between this case and whole woman's health. on burdens it found that axis 620 would lead louisiana with just one clinic and one doctor providing abortions. at the same time it found that axis 20 when do nothing for women's health. in reversing the district court's decision the fifth circuit committed to fundamental errors. first, it usurped the role of the district
chief justice roberts joined justices breyer, bader ginsburg, sotomayor, and kagan, to form the opinion. now, the oral argument from march 4 of this year. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect for the courts precedents. four years ago the court held in whole woman's health that the texas admitting privileges law...
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for me would give us a chance to replace any vacancy on the supreme court with a person more like ginsburg than like alito. we've got to be careful because there's progressives that will try to require more. the bernie sandersites, if you're not a pure person, can't vote for you. that's what they did to hillary clinton. we've got to map a way in which that won't happen to joe biden. >> i know you normally refrain from endorsements but i've got to ask you about a potential vp choice. senator amy klobuchar thinks for a moment of color, you agree with that? >> i'm sorry mr. biden said, i don't think it's only a woman's position. the best quality period, without reference to gender, without preference to race, without reference to culture period. i think it really ought to be, who can best replace biden in case of a needy, i would pray it would be a woman of color but i don't want to be burdened with folks saying you did did did best. i always want to do the best. >> do you have a pick? senator kamala harris, close relationship with you and a men tee. >> there are several people, that could ea
for me would give us a chance to replace any vacancy on the supreme court with a person more like ginsburg than like alito. we've got to be careful because there's progressives that will try to require more. the bernie sandersites, if you're not a pure person, can't vote for you. that's what they did to hillary clinton. we've got to map a way in which that won't happen to joe biden. >> i know you normally refrain from endorsements but i've got to ask you about a potential vp choice....
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. >> mister komer can i go back to justice ginsburg's question. i am having trouble seeing where the harm in this case is at this point. it's a strange kind of posture we are in but if you would describe to me what is the harm that the parents are suffering right now currently ? >> right now there students, two of the families 's are on scholarships and next year they won't be. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, i guess what i'm saying is that the cause of the supreme court's ruling, whether you go to a religious school or you go to a secular private school, you're in the same boat atthis point . so i've always understood in these kinds of cases that the harm is the perceived or alleged or actual, whatever you want to call it discrimination but there is no discrimination at this pointgoing on , is there? >> yes there is because the discrimination occurred in the judgment of montana supreme court which considered a federal question which in that that led to the invalidation of the program. >> but it led to the invalidation of the entire program as it relat
. >> mister komer can i go back to justice ginsburg's question. i am having trouble seeing where the harm in this case is at this point. it's a strange kind of posture we are in but if you would describe to me what is the harm that the parents are suffering right now currently ? >> right now there students, two of the families 's are on scholarships and next year they won't be. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, i guess what i'm saying is that the cause of the supreme court's ruling,...
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justice steven breyer wrote the majority joined by ruth bader ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect for the courts precedents. four years ago the court held in whole woman's health that the texas admitting privileges law imposed an undue burden on women seeking abortion. the louisiana law at issue here acts 620 is identified to the texas law and was expressly modeled on it. after a trial the district court ruled
justice steven breyer wrote the majority joined by ruth bader ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief...
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, such an important voice on the court and part of this majority, unclear how long justice ginsburg will be on the court. and the next president may very well make a critical supreme court appointment and that's going to be on the mind of women when they go vote in november. >> do you anticipate this becoming part of the actual discussion by the biden campaign, should it become a key factor in the election? >> i think the issue of -- women will be the majority of voters in november. they are the most progressive voters, women of color, of course, black women, these are women who are highly motivated. not only to vote, but to be active in registering other women and getting them out. i think we're going to see this kind of decision women recognize how thin a ledge we stand on, in terms of protecting our rights, and we need a president and administration and frankly a united states senate that stands on the side of women. it will be motivating for women. we're going to have a record turnout i think in november. >> tom, let me get your final thoughts on this as we take a quick break. lookin
, such an important voice on the court and part of this majority, unclear how long justice ginsburg will be on the court. and the next president may very well make a critical supreme court appointment and that's going to be on the mind of women when they go vote in november. >> do you anticipate this becoming part of the actual discussion by the biden campaign, should it become a key factor in the election? >> i think the issue of -- women will be the majority of voters in november....
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i'm also joined by the general manager phil ginsburg and our general planning.nefits essential to the well-being of our community, from exercise communities to spending time. access to park improves our mental health and physical health. we own 4,000 acres of open space with 3400 acres within the city limits. we operate a diverse array of facilities, gardens, courts, athletic fields, golf courses. as part of our department strategic plan and aligned with other city policies and directives, our equity is a policy imperative for us. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> 83% of adults find exercising at parks essential to mental and physical health. this bond will provide a much needed economic boost to the city for the economic impacts of covid-19 to provide work for construction and design sectors. an overview of the selection criteria. our equity zones are identified with data and the top 20% in the city with five minute walk or one quarter mile buffer. high growth for parks and neighborhoods where we expect residents to increase 40% or more in the next 20 year
i'm also joined by the general manager phil ginsburg and our general planning.nefits essential to the well-being of our community, from exercise communities to spending time. access to park improves our mental health and physical health. we own 4,000 acres of open space with 3400 acres within the city limits. we operate a diverse array of facilities, gardens, courts, athletic fields, golf courses. as part of our department strategic plan and aligned with other city policies and directives, our...
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police well it certainly does it certainly does seem pivotal when there wasn't long ago ruth bader ginsburg the supreme court justice was saying sportstar colin kaepernick was dumb and disrespectful to take a knee now we have the d.n.c. doing it what did it make you feel when you saw nancy pelosi and the others wearing gun a in traditional kente cloth one famously qualm in a crewman before he was overthrown by the cia. ok it's kind of a bizarre image of course but but when i am on lies it what i see is the fact of mass movements of the protesters the salad our tea that was intended by. the solidarity that was demanded millions of people in the street but of course they have to do a great deal more than take a knee like cold cavern it did a great deal more than we're can say clark. we will see what happens over the coming period. scotland has voted to stop the selling of tear gas rubber coated steel bullets and riot shields to the united states do you would you other countries to stop selling riot control good to the united states after what we've seen on our t.v. screens of the protests. oh
police well it certainly does it certainly does seem pivotal when there wasn't long ago ruth bader ginsburg the supreme court justice was saying sportstar colin kaepernick was dumb and disrespectful to take a knee now we have the d.n.c. doing it what did it make you feel when you saw nancy pelosi and the others wearing gun a in traditional kente cloth one famously qualm in a crewman before he was overthrown by the cia. ok it's kind of a bizarre image of course but but when i am on lies it what...
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giant processes every year in germany alone it now offers of the ginsburg or as part of the standard menu. it's fried separately for meat products so it is officially begun. what does it consist of we wanted to know. emphasis and pick it's a pattern based on saw in wheat that looks very meat like and has a relatively meat like taste a lot in fashion which seems i suppose customers have asked for it 10 years ago talk to them i could have made it sooner. today the stage seems to be set for meat that isn't meat. and that has turned soit from the villain of the piece to a star among crop plants. it's so protein rich that it's far too valuable to be used as animal fodder. here soybeans are being milked for use in tofu. in the next step will be heated and pressed to create a mass that can be seized and informed into any shape. and i'm thinking of vietnam obviously a boy in the beginning our company developed our own tofu sausages to allow people to make an association with something they already knew that if you want to make it easier for them to switch. to fixing. things now it's importan
giant processes every year in germany alone it now offers of the ginsburg or as part of the standard menu. it's fried separately for meat products so it is officially begun. what does it consist of we wanted to know. emphasis and pick it's a pattern based on saw in wheat that looks very meat like and has a relatively meat like taste a lot in fashion which seems i suppose customers have asked for it 10 years ago talk to them i could have made it sooner. today the stage seems to be set for meat...
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thank you, phil ginsburg, thank you, maria su for your insight. for more information call 3-1-1. i know there might be a lot of questions also about the schools and other things. we're happy to continue these conversations based on your feedback. based on your questions. because many of us are doing the very best we can. this is not like anything any of us have ever expected. so, we're all in this together. we're going to get through this together and that requires us to continue to be patient, get information to you as soon as it is available and just really try to come together, lift one another up, enjoy the memorial day weekend. and thank you all so much for your cooperation. have a great weekend and we'll see you next week.
thank you, phil ginsburg, thank you, maria su for your insight. for more information call 3-1-1. i know there might be a lot of questions also about the schools and other things. we're happy to continue these conversations based on your feedback. based on your questions. because many of us are doing the very best we can. this is not like anything any of us have ever expected. so, we're all in this together. we're going to get through this together and that requires us to continue to be patient,...
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thank you, phil ginsburg, thank you, maria su for your insight. for more information call 3-1-1. i know there might be a lot of questions also about the schools and other things. we're happy to continue these conversations based on your feedback. based on your questions. because many of us are doing the very best we can. this is not like anything any of us have ever expected. so, we're all in this together. we're going to get through this together and that requires us to continue to be patient, get information to you as soon as it is available and just really try to come together, lift one another up, enjoy the memorial day weekend. and thank you all so much for your cooperation. have a great weekend and we'll see you next week.
thank you, phil ginsburg, thank you, maria su for your insight. for more information call 3-1-1. i know there might be a lot of questions also about the schools and other things. we're happy to continue these conversations based on your feedback. based on your questions. because many of us are doing the very best we can. this is not like anything any of us have ever expected. so, we're all in this together. we're going to get through this together and that requires us to continue to be patient,...
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thank you, phil ginsburg, thank you, maria su for your insight. for more information call 3-1-1. i know there might be a lot of questions also about the schools and other things. we're happy to continue these conversations based on your feedback. based on your questions. because many of us are doing the very best we can. this is not like anything any of us have ever expected. so, we're all in this together. we're going to get through this together and that requires us to continue to be patient, get information to you as soon as it is available and just really try to come together, lift one another up, enjoy the memorial day weekend. and thank you all so much for your cooperation. have a great weekend and we'll >> mayor london breed: good morning, everyone. i know that many of you have been tuning in to our press conferences for updates on how we have been responding to the coronavirus pandemic. but often those updates really don't give us a chance to talk in-depth about some of the really complex issues that our city is facing. while everything continues to shift and change, we w
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i'm also joined by the general manager phil ginsburg and our general planning. parks provide many benefits essential to the well-being of our community, from exercise communities to spending time. access to park improves our mental health and physical health. we own 4,000 acres of open space with 3400 acres within the city limits. we operate a diverse array of facilities, gardens, courts, athletic fields, golf courses. as part of our department strategic plan and aligned with other city policies and directives, our equity is a policy imperative for us. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> 83% of adults find exercising at parks essential to mental and physical health. this bond will provide a much needed economic boost to the city for the economic impacts of covid-19 to provide work for construction and design sectors. an overview of the selection criteria. our equity zones are identified with data and the top 20% in the city with five minute walk or one quarter mile buffer. high growth for parks and neighborhoods where we expect residents to increase 40% or mo
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. >> justice ginsburg that is consistent with the regulation that we had in our regulations and ambulatory surgery so it is consistent in the regulatory structure and we also had evidence in the record of women who did require a transfer. i think that there were at least three who had punctured uteruses and were hemorrhaging. >> what about the dnc after the miscarriage as i understand it, visa procedures are very much alike of similar regulations about 3 miles and admitting privileges. under the ambulatory surgery center and the office practice which do not regulate abortion clinics, a doctor that doesn't have a residency and proper scope of care would have to have admitting privileges within a 30-mile radius it's suggesting no such requirement they are not as tightly regulated as mp3 surgery centers. these are separate licensing constructs. facilities are licensed by the department of health as the ambulatory surgery centers and those require all of the medical staff to have admitting privileges. the requirement says geographically close any the same way so we don't interpret it different
. >> justice ginsburg that is consistent with the regulation that we had in our regulations and ambulatory surgery so it is consistent in the regulatory structure and we also had evidence in the record of women who did require a transfer. i think that there were at least three who had punctured uteruses and were hemorrhaging. >> what about the dnc after the miscarriage as i understand it, visa procedures are very much alike of similar regulations about 3 miles and admitting...
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so, frankly -- justice bader ginsburg: but we don't know from -- mr. francisco: -- i don't understand -- justice bader ginsburg: -- from all of that, we don't know how she would respond if there were a clear recognition that there was nothing illegal about daca. her whole memo is infected by the idea that this is, one, illegal. it leaves substantial doubt about its illegality. if we take that out, then -- the independent ground that you're asserting, then she would be saying, we stand up and say this is the policy of our administration. we don't like daca and we're taking responsibility for that, instead of trying to put the blame on the law. mr. francisco: respectfully, your honor, i very much disagree. she sets forth explicitly on page 121a several separate and independently sufficient reasons. we own this. we both own the policy rationale set forth in secretary nielsen's memorandum. also, because we think this is not subject to judicial review at all, we own the legal judgment set forth in secretary nielsen's memoranda. so simply stated, the fact th
so, frankly -- justice bader ginsburg: but we don't know from -- mr. francisco: -- i don't understand -- justice bader ginsburg: -- from all of that, we don't know how she would respond if there were a clear recognition that there was nothing illegal about daca. her whole memo is infected by the idea that this is, one, illegal. it leaves substantial doubt about its illegality. if we take that out, then -- the independent ground that you're asserting, then she would be saying, we stand up and...
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and others including justice ru ruth bader ginsburg. if those three words evoke that sentiment it's no wonder perhaps there's a delay in understanding the true systemic issue. >> you have a new piece titled trump gave police permission to be brutal. and let me remind everyone of what the president said to a group of law enforcement. this was back in 2017. >> when you see these thugs being thrown into the back of the paddy wagon. thrown in rough. i said please don't be too nice. like when you guys put somebody in the car and protecting their head. the hand -- like don't hit their head. and they just killed somebody. i said you can take the hand away. okay? >> listen the president didn't create the problems between black people and the police. words like that didn't help. but in what ways has he made it worse? >> first of all he's when you look at that video, it's frightening to see police officers people in uniform clapping and laughing and cheering the president for telling them essentially they should mistreat suspects in custody. reme
and others including justice ru ruth bader ginsburg. if those three words evoke that sentiment it's no wonder perhaps there's a delay in understanding the true systemic issue. >> you have a new piece titled trump gave police permission to be brutal. and let me remind everyone of what the president said to a group of law enforcement. this was back in 2017. >> when you see these thugs being thrown into the back of the paddy wagon. thrown in rough. i said please don't be too nice. like...
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the judge can't-- he doesn't have the authority to point amicus under the smith case that justice ginsburg just wrote the unanimous decision for. he can't go out and create new issues, of course, he can look at the materials before him and we welcome him doing that, but to go ahead and grant the motion because there's no other alternative, not a single case in the country has ever affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss under 48-a. >> then it seems you have a pretty good argument you have an alternative avenue of review. if he denies the motion, you can come back here on appeal and you can cite all of those precedents to our court and we can decide that issue at that time. >> but he doesn't have the authority now to go beyond the records and do anything except that. we would simply be delaying the inevitable and going through inordinate process in the process of doing that. i mean, we just got dumped on a 72-page brief that we have to answer by wednesday with 500 pages of exhibits. everybody else in this case is being paid by the government except my client's team. the toll it takes on
the judge can't-- he doesn't have the authority to point amicus under the smith case that justice ginsburg just wrote the unanimous decision for. he can't go out and create new issues, of course, he can look at the materials before him and we welcome him doing that, but to go ahead and grant the motion because there's no other alternative, not a single case in the country has ever affirmed the denial of a motion to dismiss under 48-a. >> then it seems you have a pretty good argument you...
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decisions regarding sex discrimination we anticipate there will be an opinion written by justice ginsburgre dissenting opinions by justice samuel alito and by justice thomas and the descending by justice kavanaugh. his dissent was in particular i think it is fair to say a bit vicious in the tone of it and it was really quite extreme. justice kavanaugh wrote a more respectful dissent. and those three conservative members of the court behaved in a way that is consistent with their record on other issues. one of the questions that i think justice gorsuch's races now is that is more likely to vote independently of the other conservatives on the court. in a way he has sent a signal that he is going to follow his judicial philosophy regardless of where it takes them. he is less of a results oriented justice perhaps that some people may have assumed. i think he has aligned that he opens with in his opinion that i think is ambiguous but some whites amusing. he starts off by saying sometimes small gestures can have unexpected consequences. and i think in this case that certainly proved true. >> we
decisions regarding sex discrimination we anticipate there will be an opinion written by justice ginsburgre dissenting opinions by justice samuel alito and by justice thomas and the descending by justice kavanaugh. his dissent was in particular i think it is fair to say a bit vicious in the tone of it and it was really quite extreme. justice kavanaugh wrote a more respectful dissent. and those three conservative members of the court behaved in a way that is consistent with their record on other...
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in fact, both justices alito and ruth bader ginsburg have cited qualified immunity in their decisionsbut now in order to placate the rioters who he believes have more moral authority than the police, senator mike braun of indiana would like to got qualified immunity and make it easier for cops to be sued personally for mistakes. not surprisingly, senator lindsey graham has signaled he is open to that as well. so enthusiastic about such a bad idea what we can only guess about. the many organizations he banked four will still have major influence over the republican party to its great detriment. spent millions, strongly in favor of suing the police for making mistakes. making it easier to sue people. why not start out with u.s. senators? as of right now, as of tonight, all members of congress enjoy absolute immunity from lawsuits. so how about this, how about mike braun gives up his immunity first? that seems only fair, so the next time he makes a mistake and he is a u.s. senators have a likely won't be long, it can land on him and take his house away. mike braun would make for a very g
in fact, both justices alito and ruth bader ginsburg have cited qualified immunity in their decisionsbut now in order to placate the rioters who he believes have more moral authority than the police, senator mike braun of indiana would like to got qualified immunity and make it easier for cops to be sued personally for mistakes. not surprisingly, senator lindsey graham has signaled he is open to that as well. so enthusiastic about such a bad idea what we can only guess about. the many...
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. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. a project manager with the capital division. the item is to award a construction contract to treaty construction in an amount not to exceed 1,393,200 for the golden gate's height hague. playground. this is in line with our plan and strategy two. this project is program stemming from the 2020 park bond that seeks to inspire creativity and play and this is also a part of community opportunity fun program, a program from the fund bond. with the assistance of public works, they advertised the playground and field renovations last february and five bids were opened in mid-march. a summary is attached for your reference. on may 15th, public works contacted the administration confirm that this was the lowest responsible bidding. upon contract certification, construction activities will commence later this summer, but construction duration of approximately nine months. completion is targeted for 2021. this is an amount not to exceed $1,393,200 for the golden gate's height playground and field
. >> good morning, commissioners and general manager ginsburg. a project manager with the capital division. the item is to award a construction contract to treaty construction in an amount not to exceed 1,393,200 for the golden gate's height hague. playground. this is in line with our plan and strategy two. this project is program stemming from the 2020 park bond that seeks to inspire creativity and play and this is also a part of community opportunity fun program, a program from the fund...
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. >> the next two vacancies are likely to be ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyerke so hopefuly johnerts'ke vote irrelevant. but senator cruz is right. george bush made a critical mistake in putting roberts on as chief justice as rather than -- ted and i were coclerks and he would've been a fabulous chief justice, everybody knew it and he would've held the line and faithfully apply the constitution, not played political games on the bench. >> laura: we've got to go but i hope we re-examine who is giving advice about which judges are going to be the best judges. we've got to redo that whole process. john,ng thank you so much. coming out, americans just want their lives back but if dr. fauci had his way, we never caught a block down at least not until biden is elected. we take on the emperor of "no" next.. something no one else has ever heard about john bolton and his new book. stay tuned. ♪ ohn bolton and ♪ >> laura: the medical and political establishment missed him at the public on the covid-19 for months. florida beaches had the experts calling them the next italy and opening up ba
. >> the next two vacancies are likely to be ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyerke so hopefuly johnerts'ke vote irrelevant. but senator cruz is right. george bush made a critical mistake in putting roberts on as chief justice as rather than -- ted and i were coclerks and he would've been a fabulous chief justice, everybody knew it and he would've held the line and faithfully apply the constitution, not played political games on the bench. >> laura: we've got to go but i hope we...
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completely consistent with justice gorsuch's decisions such as his dissenting opinion with ruth bader ginsburg. what was so inspiring about that opinion was it showed that the justice are not being political as president trump charged, but being guided by their constitutional methodologies. there was a fascinating debate among the conservative justices. justice gorsuch thought you should read the meaning of the words as they were originally written, but would be understood today. where as justice kavanaugh and justice alito said you should read them in context. it was a great debate. it had nothing to do with politics. it's an important reminder that in this incredibly contested time, the courts are being guided more by constitutional principle than by politics. >> you have written a lot of bocks about the supreme court and supreme court justices. talk to me about chief justice john roberts. he continues to play an interesting role during the trump administration. >> what chief justice roberts did in his incredibly important decision, siding with justice gorsuch and the liberals in the lgbtq c
completely consistent with justice gorsuch's decisions such as his dissenting opinion with ruth bader ginsburg. what was so inspiring about that opinion was it showed that the justice are not being political as president trump charged, but being guided by their constitutional methodologies. there was a fascinating debate among the conservative justices. justice gorsuch thought you should read the meaning of the words as they were originally written, but would be understood today. where as...
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. >> also strikes me that the film, the fictional film made about ruth bader ginsburg was caught on the basis of sex. the key phrase from the, you know, earlier law. the 1964 law. thank you so much. >> reporter: you bet. >> thanks, pete. >>> a big day on the court's front. joining us now actress and activist laverne cox featured in "disclosure" premiering this friday. a trailblazer. what was your reaction when you saw news of this decision today? >> i was shocked. i, quite frankly, it's still shocking. i had the great honor being present apartment the supreme court during oral arguments on october 8th of last year. and as i sat there i heard -- i heard gorsuch's questions and i said, i feel he might be on our side, but i was like, that can't really be the case! turns out he was. and when i -- spoke with the aclu about approach of, this approach to their argument, it was the approach that, indeed, won the day. gorsuch is a textualist and it's really shocking and also shocking that it is a 6-3 decision. what it reaffirms to me is that everyday people, average everyday people like everyone
. >> also strikes me that the film, the fictional film made about ruth bader ginsburg was caught on the basis of sex. the key phrase from the, you know, earlier law. the 1964 law. thank you so much. >> reporter: you bet. >> thanks, pete. >>> a big day on the court's front. joining us now actress and activist laverne cox featured in "disclosure" premiering this friday. a trailblazer. what was your reaction when you saw news of this decision today? >> i...
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anduth badeder ginsburg justice breyer concucurred, butn extremelnanarrow grounds and said taking all the specifics of this case, t they joined the majority. the majority's opinion was broader. what remains to be seen is how broadly the trump admininistratn will t try and intnterpret it. opinion, , ithe apapplies only to people right t the border. who have asylum claims. we will have t to see if the trumpet adadministratition trieo expand it. righght now the trump administration had already b ben trying to fast-track p people -- deportatioion for p people lilin the country up to two years ananywhere in the couountry, ine interior of the country. i think what we are in poor is a fight with the trumpet adadministration a about whether tohis opinion does it is ok use fast-track deporortations without judicicial r review i ie interior of the country. we believe it does not come and that would raise distinct issues. but i suspect we are in a fight about that. amy: this issue of expedited removal was actually not very frequent until the dramatic increase in a american asylum-seekers arrivin
anduth badeder ginsburg justice breyer concucurred, butn extremelnanarrow grounds and said taking all the specifics of this case, t they joined the majority. the majority's opinion was broader. what remains to be seen is how broadly the trump admininistratn will t try and intnterpret it. opinion, , ithe apapplies only to people right t the border. who have asylum claims. we will have t to see if the trumpet adadministratition trieo expand it. righght now the trump administration had already b...
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think particulay being in the room and listening to the questions b by justices sosoda mayor and ginsburg and kagan, how they were actually make plain the burden would be cured by people seeking abortion. amy: she is the new permanent head of the planned parenthooood federation of america. for more, we're going to louisiana where we are joined dy lakekeesha harris, director r of reproductive health and justice at women with a vision. she joins us from new orleans. welcome to democracy now! first, can you describe e your reaction when you heard the news that chief justice john roberts had joined with liberal justices in an ultimately pro-choice ruling? >> for me, for all of us, it was deep sigh.. collective thank you, amy and juan, for having me. it was a moment of elation. many of us have been working years, so this was justice in the making. we cried together and we celebrated. juan: in termsms of this -- this ruling is similar to a 2016 caseg by the court in the of whole woman's health versusus hellller stat in texexas. could you talk about thihis whoe issue of undue burden n that was i
think particulay being in the room and listening to the questions b by justices sosoda mayor and ginsburg and kagan, how they were actually make plain the burden would be cured by people seeking abortion. amy: she is the new permanent head of the planned parenthooood federation of america. for more, we're going to louisiana where we are joined dy lakekeesha harris, director r of reproductive health and justice at women with a vision. she joins us from new orleans. welcome to democracy now!...
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. >> justice ginsburg, the part of that case that rested on disparate impact was the height and weightequirements. most, the court noted in a footnote along the way that there were more guard positions available to men that it was not a desperate impact. it was a disparate treatment case. a male person that wanted to guard someone at the prison for women in atlanta would have claimed he was discriminated against based on sex. he would've lost. do with theou example that was brought up where unlike race, there are distinctions that are not only permitted but even required between males and females like physical fitness tests? >> i want to answer that question in two parts. there is no question there is a differential between men and women. men and women are being treated differently. what is at issue is if that treatment constitutes unlawful discrimination against title vii. in johnston against santa clara transportation agency, paul johnson was denied the job because of his sex. rollinson -- ms. there was a bfoq. if congress writes an exemption into the statute, that is one thing but t
. >> justice ginsburg, the part of that case that rested on disparate impact was the height and weightequirements. most, the court noted in a footnote along the way that there were more guard positions available to men that it was not a desperate impact. it was a disparate treatment case. a male person that wanted to guard someone at the prison for women in atlanta would have claimed he was discriminated against based on sex. he would've lost. do with theou example that was brought up...