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and that's when when ruth bader ginsburg enters the picture, ruth bader ginsburg noticed a certain articleof clothing nina totenberg was wearing. >> watch the one item of clothing. i remember her complimenting mes on was a scarf that i mistakenly spent a huge i bought imoney on . i bought it in a rush, wore it, and then it bill for six hundred dollars arrived. and i wa arrivs shocked. i thought, nina , are youa scar crazy? you don't buy a scarf forr six hundred dollars. but i couldn't take it itack and it's beautiful. >> and rute h loved it every tie i wore it. nin so the answer. totenberg is almost 80 years old and she's still talking about clothes. tell us how feminism is real. butet real or not, ruth bader ginsburg love that scarf. so naturally, before long, the two went on an intimaten in shopping trip together. watctima h. who the woman who adored opera alsoa understood that life is in itsws own way performance. and she was prepared to commandi a stage that saithd shopping with ruth was a humbling experience. >> she was bea petite and beautl and could wear almost anythingni and everyt
and that's when when ruth bader ginsburg enters the picture, ruth bader ginsburg noticed a certain articleof clothing nina totenberg was wearing. >> watch the one item of clothing. i remember her complimenting mes on was a scarf that i mistakenly spent a huge i bought imoney on . i bought it in a rush, wore it, and then it bill for six hundred dollars arrived. and i wa arrivs shocked. i thought, nina , are youa scar crazy? you don't buy a scarf forr six hundred dollars. but i couldn't...
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the picture shows several venezuelans gathered on a porch, run celebrating ruth bader ginsburg. clearly he got that from a local. are these people welcome on martha's vineyard? what are they eating? there's no kale or brie for the venezuelans. instead they got corn pops, froot loops, rice krispy, with a side and paper napkins. this seems like a nice place. the food is garbage. it's way worse what we eat in caracas. corn pops? froot loops? what message are you sending? ha-ha-ha. of course the message is really clear many the serfs eat garbage. what does your average venezuelan eat? froot loops? venezuelans love froot loops. they may have gotten the hint that they weren't really welcome there. it was hard to know. the community seems to be rallying behind them. but then, if there was any doubt in the morning, it was gone by afternoon, because the message changed very quickly. the new message was, get the hell out of here, brown people. >> the difficult challenges are at some point they have to move somewhere else, right? we cannot -- we don't have the services to take care of 50 i
the picture shows several venezuelans gathered on a porch, run celebrating ruth bader ginsburg. clearly he got that from a local. are these people welcome on martha's vineyard? what are they eating? there's no kale or brie for the venezuelans. instead they got corn pops, froot loops, rice krispy, with a side and paper napkins. this seems like a nice place. the food is garbage. it's way worse what we eat in caracas. corn pops? froot loops? what message are you sending? ha-ha-ha. of course the...
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ginsburg was appointed in 1980 to the d.c.sident jimmy carter and then by president bill clinton to the supreme court in 1993. she served until her death until fall of 2020, two-year anniversary, by the way, i think tomorrow. along the way in 2000, ginsburg officiated at totenberg's second wedding. their unique friendship is the topic of the brand new book called "dinners with ruth, a memoir on the power of friendships." nina totenberg joins me now. so, nina, the only test she ever failed was for driving. explain. >> well, she used to -- her place in the supreme court garage was next to sandra day o'connor. one day she scratched o'connor's car and she had to go tell her that she had done that because she was not a very good parker. o'connor was not pleased because she had already had her car fixed from the last time ruth had scratched her car. >> three fights with cancer, bowel obstructions, shingles. she was so petite and yet such an iron woman. i referenced that she officiated your marriage. what i didn't reference yet is th
ginsburg was appointed in 1980 to the d.c.sident jimmy carter and then by president bill clinton to the supreme court in 1993. she served until her death until fall of 2020, two-year anniversary, by the way, i think tomorrow. along the way in 2000, ginsburg officiated at totenberg's second wedding. their unique friendship is the topic of the brand new book called "dinners with ruth, a memoir on the power of friendships." nina totenberg joins me now. so, nina, the only test she ever...
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judy: i want to circle back to justice ginsburg.ell known for her friendship with the late justice antonin scalia, who couldn't have been more different from her, apparently, in terms of their judicial philosophy. is that kind of friendship possible in today's court, do you think? nina: i'm not sure. i mean, the court now today seems quite riven by divisions, and there is no center of the court. in the decades that i've covered the court, there always was a center one, two, or three people who were not in one camp or another. and it sort of made everybody try to reach consensus, i think, a little more. that's not true today. there are six very conservative justices. it's probably a court more conservative than any court in maybe 90 years. and it's it seems to me that after the leak, the celebrated leak especially, that it's a court with a lot of problems. judy: and what do you think that portends in terms of what this court is going to be able to do? nina: i don't know. i mean, the chief justice has talked about the the people shoul
judy: i want to circle back to justice ginsburg.ell known for her friendship with the late justice antonin scalia, who couldn't have been more different from her, apparently, in terms of their judicial philosophy. is that kind of friendship possible in today's court, do you think? nina: i'm not sure. i mean, the court now today seems quite riven by divisions, and there is no center of the court. in the decades that i've covered the court, there always was a center one, two, or three people who...
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thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg about the fact they stood on the shoulders of pauli murrayi murray was not just black and had doors closed their entire life because of it, a woman and had doors closed her entire life because of it, but also was very strongly of the view that she was a man trapped in a woman's body before there was language for that or any cultural understanding of that. the reason i am obsessed with pauli murray and folks should run out and see the documentary is because in some ways this book is not just a meditation on the astonishing women lawyers who i inc. saved republic and continue to do so, but because it is a meditation on who gets famous and who gets credit. it is very much a story of people who can toil away in the vineyards for decades. pauli murray wrote what became the bible of desegregation. pauli murray wrote what became the spine of brown v board him got credit. wrote what became essential theory of gender equality that ruth bader ginsburg used as an attorney edited murray for. almost no credit, no recognition. so much the kind of out of th
thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg about the fact they stood on the shoulders of pauli murrayi murray was not just black and had doors closed their entire life because of it, a woman and had doors closed her entire life because of it, but also was very strongly of the view that she was a man trapped in a woman's body before there was language for that or any cultural understanding of that. the reason i am obsessed with pauli murray and folks should run out and see the documentary is...
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it's ruth bader ginsburg. i don't care.s could cook, which meant even more dinners with rbg, who always requested the bouillabaisse. >> she would eat chicken, but her favorite was seafood. and then her last years of life, last year, we would cook for her 23 consecutive saturdays. >> nina's book is titled "dinners with ruth." in it she describes how ruth and dr. reines would sneak away to discuss ruth's medical challenges, including lung cancer, leaving nina in the dark. >> and i couldn't say anything. over six weeks i lied to her basically. >> why did you feel like you had to lie? >> a, it was a hipaa violation. and, b, i didn't want any leak. >> do you have any regrets? >> i do think that i was born under a very bright star. >> nina interviewed rbg in public dozens of times. their last private conversation was by phone, a few days before ruth died two years ago this month. >> i said to her, you were my darling friend. and i'm just -- it has been one of the great parts of my life that you have been my friend. >> it turns ou
it's ruth bader ginsburg. i don't care.s could cook, which meant even more dinners with rbg, who always requested the bouillabaisse. >> she would eat chicken, but her favorite was seafood. and then her last years of life, last year, we would cook for her 23 consecutive saturdays. >> nina's book is titled "dinners with ruth." in it she describes how ruth and dr. reines would sneak away to discuss ruth's medical challenges, including lung cancer, leaving nina in the dark....
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here's antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg on a trip together in india. i mean, i loved it nino scalia, as he was known. he was my friend, too. in that picture-- where is the picture. >> stephen: i'll get it for you. >> he was in front of her. i once interviewed them-- it was my favorite interview i ever did. i did it on stage of the two of them for about an hour and a half. and i asked them about that picture. and he said he was in front of her because of seniority. and she said that she thought it had something to do with the distribution of weight. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> stephen: "dinners with ruth" is available now. nina totenberg, everybody! we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) the choice between prop 26 and 2 s t prop, 26 means no money to fix homelessness, no enforcement oversight and no support for disadvantaged tribes. yikes! prop 27 generates hundreds of millions towards priorities like new housing units in all 58 counties. 27 supports non-gaming tribes and includes strict audits that ensure funds go directly to people off the streets a
here's antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg on a trip together in india. i mean, i loved it nino scalia, as he was known. he was my friend, too. in that picture-- where is the picture. >> stephen: i'll get it for you. >> he was in front of her. i once interviewed them-- it was my favorite interview i ever did. i did it on stage of the two of them for about an hour and a half. and i asked them about that picture. and he said he was in front of her because of seniority. and she said...
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general manager ginsburg. >> thank you commissioner. i want to reminds the commission grapples with this what is a really important and interesting policy debate on all sides. irmented thank everybody who expressed their point of view today whether it be importance of community gardens and sunlight and open space or housing they are all worthy points. i do want to remind the commission of the role until this conversation. right. the commission's j.w. is to analyze president qualitative and quantitative criteria and hear from the public and have a context of the benefit benefits of a project. but -- we are not body not planning. and that regardless of how it decides and how you decide today, it is the planning commission's responsibility to weigh the interests. you are weigh nothing on the impacts as it relates to the park. and were you to find that the shadow does have an adverse impact you would instruct the department to share that with plan and the planning commission debateings these issues. you don't we in directly on a development
general manager ginsburg. >> thank you commissioner. i want to reminds the commission grapples with this what is a really important and interesting policy debate on all sides. irmented thank everybody who expressed their point of view today whether it be importance of community gardens and sunlight and open space or housing they are all worthy points. i do want to remind the commission of the role until this conversation. right. the commission's j.w. is to analyze president qualitative...
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and this person had had a loss, and justice ginsburg said to her, you must do your work. it might not be your best work, but it will be good work and it will be what saves you. eventually i learned that was true. this book, tony had left at the subject of this book and he had helped me with researching it, because he was a genius in the archives. and they knew i had to finish it so i could dedicated to him. and turned out that the book was the lifeboat i crawled into. host: "horse" is the name of geraldine's latest book. thank you fothank you so much ae program. ms. ulaby: morning. i am a reporter with national public radio. it is such an honor to be here with you and with two distinguished authors. we are going to spend the next hour, almost, which is not enough time, learning about two of the most unsung female heroines of the civil rights movement. two women who in many ways could not have been more different. one was establishment, one was grassroots. one was upwardly
and this person had had a loss, and justice ginsburg said to her, you must do your work. it might not be your best work, but it will be good work and it will be what saves you. eventually i learned that was true. this book, tony had left at the subject of this book and he had helped me with researching it, because he was a genius in the archives. and they knew i had to finish it so i could dedicated to him. and turned out that the book was the lifeboat i crawled into. host: "horse" is...
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turns out ruth bader ginsburg and nina incredibly close friends.end of the one of the calls nina writes she felt like and we are quoting a goose that had just been stuffed? in preparation. goose pick a new one can't, not capable of it. it has the orra they know what flagra is on npr. shopping with ruth humbling experience. petite and beautiful and could wear almost anything. whoo! do you feel dirty hearing that? k nina does about feel dirty. that was her intimate relationship with supreme court justice. nbr is not embarrassed. you pay their salaries, national public radio. they still take tax dollars to hate you. >>> kamala harris announced our border is secure. >> border is secure. we have a broken immigration system particularly before we came in. needs to be fixed. we are going to have two million people come in, you are confident it is secure? >> we have a secure border in that that is a priority for any nation including ours and minute. >> tucker: you are confident? this border is secure? we are confident, very confident! chuck todd has been t
turns out ruth bader ginsburg and nina incredibly close friends.end of the one of the calls nina writes she felt like and we are quoting a goose that had just been stuffed? in preparation. goose pick a new one can't, not capable of it. it has the orra they know what flagra is on npr. shopping with ruth humbling experience. petite and beautiful and could wear almost anything. whoo! do you feel dirty hearing that? k nina does about feel dirty. that was her intimate relationship with supreme court...
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if you listen to what ruth bader ginsburg said, the court that decided roe was an activist court.asically kind of course correcting here. it's strange that the liberals are so angry because those supreme court justices, the three that trump appointed, those were supposed to be crookeds. that is why they have so much rage inside them, he was never supposed to get those appointments. notice the democrats, anytime they disagree, they attack as illegitimate, trump is an illegitimate president, if you disagree with anything you are an illegitimate scientist, illegitimate businessmen, illegitimate doctor. the court is now illegitimate. you can't do that. the democrats all about defending institutions, then the next day on "meet the press" you can't just slander them. >> greg: that's true, judge. we took a lot of heat for criticizing the fbi, and yet she can just go right after the supreme court, which is basically the super concentrated version of the fbi with 90% more fbiness. >> jeanine: well, aside from all of that, i won't even address it, but the supreme court where members of the
if you listen to what ruth bader ginsburg said, the court that decided roe was an activist court.asically kind of course correcting here. it's strange that the liberals are so angry because those supreme court justices, the three that trump appointed, those were supposed to be crookeds. that is why they have so much rage inside them, he was never supposed to get those appointments. notice the democrats, anytime they disagree, they attack as illegitimate, trump is an illegitimate president, if...
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some of their most senior lawyers. >> republican. >> yeah, yeah. >> ginsburg walks away. to jones day? >> ginsburg after five years at -- six years at jones day in the summer of 2020, by this time don mcghan has come and left the white house, and ginsburg had become the point person for the trump campaign within jones day. and he had been growing increasingly concerned about the president's incendiary and unfounded rhetoric about the threats of an election tainted by fraud and the dangers of mail-in voting. he had voiced these concerns internally, up the food chain, and some of the people at jones day shared the concerns. but the firm continued doing business and representing the trump campaign. and ginsburg, who getting older, he's a veteran of republican presidential campaigns, and has been in controversy himself. but he really thought that he needed to draw the line and did not want his last campaign as he put it to some people involve helping a demagogue destroy democracy. and he resigned. and then went public with some of the concerns, really started taking on the re
some of their most senior lawyers. >> republican. >> yeah, yeah. >> ginsburg walks away. to jones day? >> ginsburg after five years at -- six years at jones day in the summer of 2020, by this time don mcghan has come and left the white house, and ginsburg had become the point person for the trump campaign within jones day. and he had been growing increasingly concerned about the president's incendiary and unfounded rhetoric about the threats of an election tainted by...
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it is signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. congratulating bessie on her supreme court argument and victory, frances perkins said that she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was in that it asked her so many questions, because frances perkins understood that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie margolin's intelligent presentation, thank you. >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past, every saturday on frank micciche. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> more than 300 years ago, the first pioneers crossed the oceans to a new world, a promise of a land where man could build his own house, farm his own acres, raise his children in freedom. they called from the wilderness and empire of agriculture and industry. they set for themselves new and higher standards of living. and yet in one of the great river valleys of america, something went wrong. in the tennessee valley, three centuries later the descendents of the pioneers were a neglected people living in a ruined land. for these children, the hope
it is signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. congratulating bessie on her supreme court argument and victory, frances perkins said that she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was in that it asked her so many questions, because frances perkins understood that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie margolin's intelligent presentation, thank you. >> you are watching american history tv, explore our nation's past, every saturday on frank...
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and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessiehere here mos ago the first pioneers crossed the oceans to a new world. a promise called the promise of a land where a man could build. his own raise his children in freedom. they call from the wilderness and empire of agriculture and industry. themselves new and higher standards of living and yet in one of the great river valleys of america something went wrong. here in the tennessee valley three centuries later the descendants of the pioneers were a neglected people. living in a ruined land for these children the hope and the thomas were dead for them. the only future was poverty ignorance drudgery. the struggle to scratch a bare living from the reluctant soil even the older man had forg
and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessiehere here mos ago the first pioneers crossed the oceans to a new world. a promise called the promise of a land where a man could...
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enabling me and other lawyers to appreciate what a front runner she was headed signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for you attention. ... the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie saturday on cspan2. [background noises] ♪ oh. >> more than 300 years ago, the first pioneers across the ocean to a new world. a promise where man could build his own house, farm his own acres, raises children and freedom. the empire. they set for themselves new and higher standards of living. and yet, one of the great river valleys of america, something went wrong. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the tennessee valley three centuries later, the miners were neglected people. living in a ruined atlanta. for these children, the hope and the promise. for them the only future was ignorance, and drudgery. the struggle to cap a bear living from the reluctant soil. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ even the older men had forgotten the valley had once been right with promise and with hope. higgins was one of the many who would given up the fight. wha
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. > >> fans of ruth bader ginsburg,u have a chance to have some persl items. the signature wardrobe up up for auction. > >> today it is dr. drew little r today at 2:00 on kpix5. >> stick arou >> welcome back. as we extend to to the holiday weekend daytime highs will jump significantly. e will be breaking records this wd with numbers and we will get to that in a second. today it's we beginning portions of the weekend. the weather is giving us a little bit of a break. see this huge trough? this is an area of low pressure cool enough enough to forecast us to averags along coastline and a little bit bit above average in the east inland hills. it will not last much longer. into saturday numbers shoot up and we will see see triple digits across east inland areas and even into the north bay, south bay for that matter. let's look at the recorg forecast in numbers at least. we at least. we still have to get there first. this is sunday, 107 107 in concord. last time we saw saw that heat on the same day was 101. same trend monday where where the heat ramps up more. we mo
. > >> fans of ruth bader ginsburg,u have a chance to have some persl items. the signature wardrobe up up for auction. > >> today it is dr. drew little r today at 2:00 on kpix5. >> stick arou >> welcome back. as we extend to to the holiday weekend daytime highs will jump significantly. e will be breaking records this wd with numbers and we will get to that in a second. today it's we beginning portions of the weekend. the weather is giving us a little bit of a...
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ginsburg died back in 2020.ne auction is benefiting a charity that provides humanitarian assistance to children in need around the world. place in southern california chased away a hungry home intruder bear. better get out of here, garrett. a mother and son in simi valley, say the unwelcome guest entered through an unlocked kitchen door, causing them to flee to an upstairs bedroom and call the authorities. the bear made itself at home, grabbing around the house, rummaging through the refrigerator, even snacking on some cake. police body cam video shows the bear being chased away by officers. in florida, these caught on camera jumping around pawing at each other, almost like they're dancing, playing the homeowners' lives. they live near rookery bay preserved. they say they have seen bears in their yard before, but they haven't seen any of this playful. and new this morning, bart says yesterday was the second highest day for ridership since the pandemic began. we are told more than 163,000. people took part yester
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and ruth bader ginsburg was one of those.g the way and who were wonderful people i got to know. other justices, republicans and democrats, including justice scalia, for example, who was i was incredibly fond of. he was, i think, quite fond of me. and these are extraordinary people. one of the great things about being a reporter is to be a witness to history. to be part of that history, the supreme court's history, and to watch justice ginsburg when she wasn't a justice, she changed the way america is for women. at the time she began, there were hundreds if not thousands of state, local and federal laws that overtly discriminated against women. and she was the architect of the legal battle that eradicated those laws. and that's an extraordinary thing she did for all women. >> and in terms of the friendship that you have with her, i know during her last year you shared many small dinners together. saturdays at your house were reserved for ruth. >> right. >> but she helped you over the years through many different types of times
and ruth bader ginsburg was one of those.g the way and who were wonderful people i got to know. other justices, republicans and democrats, including justice scalia, for example, who was i was incredibly fond of. he was, i think, quite fond of me. and these are extraordinary people. one of the great things about being a reporter is to be a witness to history. to be part of that history, the supreme court's history, and to watch justice ginsburg when she wasn't a justice, she changed the way...
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for -- and that's what ginsburg was complaining about back in 2013.llowing, you know, a pattern that she identified and that will continue really in the dobbs decision and the concurring opinion, thomas' concurring opinions he's given give every indication he was willing to hear lgbtq rights put on trial again, same-sex marriage put on trial again. and so, we know, we have, you know, we've had this message for a while. but i think what we do have in this country is this tendency to try to divide and conquer. >> yeah. >> and so, we're trying to divide the rights to an abortion. >> yeah. >> from the many other rights. and we need to see them all together. >> right, it's not a question of judiciary or the legislature or the gubernatorial races, it's all interlaced. >> it is. >> professor anita hill at brandeis university. thank you for your time. you're the author of "believing the 30-year journey to end gender violence" is out today. thank you. we'll be right back. thank you. we'll be right back. per night. save 40% on the sleep number 360 special editi
for -- and that's what ginsburg was complaining about back in 2013.llowing, you know, a pattern that she identified and that will continue really in the dobbs decision and the concurring opinion, thomas' concurring opinions he's given give every indication he was willing to hear lgbtq rights put on trial again, same-sex marriage put on trial again. and so, we know, we have, you know, we've had this message for a while. but i think what we do have in this country is this tendency to try to...
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fans of ruth bader ginsburg snapped up a long list of memorabilia and personal belongings of the laten, a collar necklace featuring round glass beads sold for nearly $176,000. also a wooden gavel and a block sold for over $20,000. overall, more than $500,000 raise to benefit the s o s children's villages which supports vulnerable children all around the world. very cool. good cause there and be cool to own a piece of that for sure. yeah. so there's still raining out there whose skin wet right now. i see some action there on the you can kind of see this behind me. so this is what i mean by pop-up showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. we need to look out for, as you can see right now, antioch, getting one of those cells going right by them. livermore just have a little bit of a 2 in discovery bay as well as we zoom out. you can see how kind of unsettled everything is and this will be the case over the next 24 hours before this really rolls out. >> notice all of this rain to heading right for the area where the mosquito fire has been burning. so that's going help them out there. alth
fans of ruth bader ginsburg snapped up a long list of memorabilia and personal belongings of the laten, a collar necklace featuring round glass beads sold for nearly $176,000. also a wooden gavel and a block sold for over $20,000. overall, more than $500,000 raise to benefit the s o s children's villages which supports vulnerable children all around the world. very cool. good cause there and be cool to own a piece of that for sure. yeah. so there's still raining out there whose skin wet right...
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and that's what ginsburg was complaining about back in 2013.following a pattern that she identified and that will continue. already in the dobbs, decision, and concurring opinions, thomas's concurring opinions, he's giving every or he's giving every indication that he's willing to hear lgbtq rights put on trial again. same sex marriage, put on trial again. and so we know, we have had those messages for a while. but i think what we do have in this country is this tendency to try to divide and conquer. >> yeah. >> and so we are trying to divide the rights to an abortion, from the many other rights and we need to see them altogether. >> it's not a question of the judiciary or the legislature, or the gubernatorial races. it's all interlinked. >> it is. >> professor anita hill, at brandeis university, thank you for your time, you are of course author of believing, a 30 year journey to gender violence, out in paperback today. it is so important to think about these issues holistically. thank you for your time. >> appreciate it. >> we'll be right back
and that's what ginsburg was complaining about back in 2013.following a pattern that she identified and that will continue. already in the dobbs, decision, and concurring opinions, thomas's concurring opinions, he's giving every or he's giving every indication that he's willing to hear lgbtq rights put on trial again. same sex marriage, put on trial again. and so we know, we have had those messages for a while. but i think what we do have in this country is this tendency to try to divide and...
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each ginsburg died in 2020 at the age of 87.ning tomorrow, nasa will try once again to launch its newest moon rocket. we have a look at the launch pad at kennedy space center in florida. and monday's test of the launch of artemis. one rocket was scrubbed because some engine problems. but nasa says that this rocket is the most powerful that they have ever built. the launch is attempting to send an unmanned capsule around the moon and back the launch is a major step toward sending astronauts back to the moon. and if this test is successful, astronauts could take take a lap around the moon in 2024. with a possible lunar landing set for 2025. >> just a first step towards going to the moon so that in the long term we can go even farther and farther afield to place like mars. artemis one is an uncrewed test flight. that means there are no people on board. and of course, just like testing new vehicle like a new car, for example, you want to have that test flight before it's ready for people to be on board. >> and that launch is set for
each ginsburg died in 2020 at the age of 87.ning tomorrow, nasa will try once again to launch its newest moon rocket. we have a look at the launch pad at kennedy space center in florida. and monday's test of the launch of artemis. one rocket was scrubbed because some engine problems. but nasa says that this rocket is the most powerful that they have ever built. the launch is attempting to send an unmanned capsule around the moon and back the launch is a major step toward sending astronauts back...
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each bader ginsburg, the high justice died in 2020 at the age of 87. >> we'll take a break here at 7.56e day today. how you can conserve and how you can stay cool this weekend and thinking of traveling for the labor day weekend. well, you're what loan, especially out of oakland airport. that's where we're expecting thousands to fly out of this weekend. we've got a live report coming up and to open businesses owned by the same family burglarized and ransacked. police think by and ransacked. police think by the same group of criminals. say about all this. >> you get out of the bay area kitchen because we're all going to be broiling holiday travel. there are a lots of people right now taking to the sky as we kick off a major heat wave that will last even beyond this holiday weekend, which is why we're being asked to conserve energy to prevent any sort of rolling blackouts. com. 4 morning news starts now with everything you need to know. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at >> sweat it out together around the bay this morning and throughout the
each bader ginsburg, the high justice died in 2020 at the age of 87. >> we'll take a break here at 7.56e day today. how you can conserve and how you can stay cool this weekend and thinking of traveling for the labor day weekend. well, you're what loan, especially out of oakland airport. that's where we're expecting thousands to fly out of this weekend. we've got a live report coming up and to open businesses owned by the same family burglarized and ransacked. police think by and...
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and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie
and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie
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and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessiehere
and it's signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for your attention. francis perkins in congratulating bessie on her very first supreme court argument and victory said she was particularly pleased to learn how animated the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessiehere
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and it turns outur that ruth bader ginsburg and nina totenberg were incredibly close friends. the e they talked on the phone allnd the time. and at the end of one ofe on thl calls, the tone of totenberg writes in this repulsive new memoir, she felt like a mere quoting a goose that had just been stuffed in preparation for foie gras. it's like the perfect npr sentence. it's both banal. it's a cliche goose foie gras. heard that before. pick a newck n one ,ew but you t not capable of it. and it has the aura of airy addition, a certain gray poupon feeling they don't full grise on npr. so ovea thr the years, theseey u spent tons of time together and we're quoting shopping with ruth was a humbling experience. totenberg wrote , trembling and quoting again. she was petite and beautiful and could wear almost anything. do youoo! do feel dirty hearingt in totenberg doesn't feel dirty. >> she feels affirmed. kne anyway, that was your npr supreme court reporter talkingis about her apparently intimatee relationship with a supreme court justice that you didn'tiot know about until now. and npr
and it turns outur that ruth bader ginsburg and nina totenberg were incredibly close friends. the e they talked on the phone allnd the time. and at the end of one ofe on thl calls, the tone of totenberg writes in this repulsive new memoir, she felt like a mere quoting a goose that had just been stuffed in preparation for foie gras. it's like the perfect npr sentence. it's both banal. it's a cliche goose foie gras. heard that before. pick a newck n one ,ew but you t not capable of it. and it has...
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enabling me and other lawyers to appreciate what a front runner she was headed signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for you attention. ... the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie saturday on cspan2.
enabling me and other lawyers to appreciate what a front runner she was headed signed ruth bader ginsburg. thank you for you attention. ... the court was and that it asked her so many questions because francis perkins understood that that demonstrated the court's unusual interest and bessie saturday on cspan2.
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i'm going to push back a little on the ginsburg rule.actually said a fair amount about her views on various positions. i too wonder whether we will see more as you suggest more targeted questions from the senators. more follow-up questions. but the supreme court can overrule so whether that's playing out a little more for everything that has been said can be said on thatbe topic. it is hard for me too see a real change. the senators can ask for targeted questions. but i think the answers are still going toan be the same not answers. >> it is hard to see changing. which helps determine their behavior. george university the risk of getting attributing when asked a question in the first instance of the other i'd be interested in any other thoughts. his head in the harvard and unc affirmative action case there could be just an overruling the case as well. but there could also be a compromise. i was wondering doro you think it's possible what they could say isa the diversity is stilla interest in the higher educatioa setting could justify rac
i'm going to push back a little on the ginsburg rule.actually said a fair amount about her views on various positions. i too wonder whether we will see more as you suggest more targeted questions from the senators. more follow-up questions. but the supreme court can overrule so whether that's playing out a little more for everything that has been said can be said on thatbe topic. it is hard for me too see a real change. the senators can ask for targeted questions. but i think the answers are...
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products that can protect us from cancer, we will discuss together with our expert mikhail moiseevich ginsburg, nutritionist, doctor of medical sciences, kind, kind, 35 %, 1/3 suggestible such an indicator did not live, really. i think this number will grow. yes, that is, we will save more and more people from cancer, after all why actually? uh, we say that this terrible disease is a serious disease, but because we do not fully understand the mechanisms of tumor development, we do not fully understand the patterns and development, and i must say that in this we are now more and more progress in first, he is sick. they often turn out to be age-related diseases. that is, those processes that accumulate with age, and do not, among other things, contribute to the development of a tumor. well, in particular, here is such an age-related little symptomatic inflammation, which accumulating creates the preconditions for the development of hypertension and diabetes and many cancers, in particular bowel cancer prostate cancer in men breast cancer in women. and this is, for a moment, somewhere, probably h
products that can protect us from cancer, we will discuss together with our expert mikhail moiseevich ginsburg, nutritionist, doctor of medical sciences, kind, kind, 35 %, 1/3 suggestible such an indicator did not live, really. i think this number will grow. yes, that is, we will save more and more people from cancer, after all why actually? uh, we say that this terrible disease is a serious disease, but because we do not fully understand the mechanisms of tumor development, we do not fully...
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to get in because one of the features then was ruth bader ginsburg and was interviewed and at that time there were roughly 10000 people that came toha that interview. it wasiv live streamed but was incredible to see that many people care about reading books that much and it is incredible to me coming from modest circumstances. and in baltimore at the time at the library card you can take out in books a week but only ten that week i would take them on a saturday and made them on saturday and then waited a week for my ten bucks and then i often thought what can be more pleasurable than just sitting down to read a book reading a book is better you have p to concentrate your mind from those who enjoy humanity better so what separates all of us as members of the human species on the face of the earth we now know they can communicate with each other but they cannot produce anything in written form forth somebody else to read. 's one of the thing that separates us from all the others on the earth we know how to write and read. sadly many fellow americans don't read as much as they should and 5
to get in because one of the features then was ruth bader ginsburg and was interviewed and at that time there were roughly 10000 people that came toha that interview. it wasiv live streamed but was incredible to see that many people care about reading books that much and it is incredible to me coming from modest circumstances. and in baltimore at the time at the library card you can take out in books a week but only ten that week i would take them on a saturday and made them on saturday and...
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it focuses on her friendship of over 50 years with the late justice ruth bader ginsburg and new yorker war correspondent luke mogul and has a new book out. it's called the storm is here an american crucible. in it, he tracks the rise of right wing extremism and his experience. on january six, 2021, at the u.s. capitol. well, along with newly released books, we like to share some of the recent reviews of books that come out in national publications weekly. agent josephine chronicle. entertainer josephine baker's time as an anti-nazi spy in pre-world war two. paris. although many books and movies have chronicled the career of the santas and her self-exile to france, british journalist damian lewis looks at her time as a spy during the world war two era. according to the new yorker, ms.. baker exploited her italian and japanese contacts for any useful information they might let slip. she transported aid to refugees by using her flying skills, and she hid resistance groups in her country house. the new york times book review recently reviewed author max fisher's latest, the chaos machine t
it focuses on her friendship of over 50 years with the late justice ruth bader ginsburg and new yorker war correspondent luke mogul and has a new book out. it's called the storm is here an american crucible. in it, he tracks the rise of right wing extremism and his experience. on january six, 2021, at the u.s. capitol. well, along with newly released books, we like to share some of the recent reviews of books that come out in national publications weekly. agent josephine chronicle. entertainer...
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in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a job. she hired her on the spot. it was her dream job because. she had been a person with strong social consciousness from, a very young age, and she was delighted to work at the fund. marshall was a mentor to her and she learned so much from him and in many ways he was progressive on gender, for instance, when she became pregnant around the same time that the acp was litigating versus board of education and it went and down to the supreme court twice. he permitted her to go on leave and then come back and i say, permitted might not sound so progressive, but for that era, in fact, it was pretty progre
in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a...
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touches on this, about the interpersonal relationships between justices, justice scalia and justice ginsburg famously had this friendship, you i know also had a great friendship with justice scalia. >> we were hunting buddies. >> which is something most people probably didn't know but what people are curious about is how do you maintain those friendships with people, important issues, you might disagree with so strongly? >> i will say two things, the first is i think it should almost go without saying that people who disagree with each other can be friends. we are reaching a bad state that that is not so. [applause] the fact that statement seems controversial, that people applaud it is a really bad sign but i understand why. i sort of look at it as like do you like every person you agree with, probably not. i happen to like every person i agree with on the court, but that -- just like you can sometimes not really like people you agree with, you can really like people you don't agree with, what does one thing have to do with the other, justice scalia used to say -- justice scalia is a master
touches on this, about the interpersonal relationships between justices, justice scalia and justice ginsburg famously had this friendship, you i know also had a great friendship with justice scalia. >> we were hunting buddies. >> which is something most people probably didn't know but what people are curious about is how do you maintain those friendships with people, important issues, you might disagree with so strongly? >> i will say two things, the first is i think it should...
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ruth bader ginsburg joined that opinion. sonja joined that opinion by chief justice roberts. justice alito authored a mighty concurring opinion teasing out this principle of autonomy even more so in a broader sense, broader way than the chief justice opinion did but his opinion was joined by nine to nothing my dear friends. why? return but almost the membership not the entire membership. the supreme court unanimously in favor in the face of a serious potential violation of civil rights. it's the concurring opinion. the alito concurring opinion ripened and now as of this last summer, the atomic principal was into companion catholic school cases i thought we would win the forces of liberty would win. i thought it was a very hard case because the los angeles diocese did not require the lay teachers to be catholic. and yet there are certain religious duties that each teacher had. that was sufficient to carry the day seven -- two majority. that is autonomy. the ability of churches and church schools on church ministries to say as i put it, hands off caesar. leaving of the federal
ruth bader ginsburg joined that opinion. sonja joined that opinion by chief justice roberts. justice alito authored a mighty concurring opinion teasing out this principle of autonomy even more so in a broader sense, broader way than the chief justice opinion did but his opinion was joined by nine to nothing my dear friends. why? return but almost the membership not the entire membership. the supreme court unanimously in favor in the face of a serious potential violation of civil rights. it's...
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in fact, i accepted on her behalf a ruth bader ginsburg award for women in leadership last year whichnor. she was very pleased to get that. >> madam ambassador, thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> stay with us as we follow the coffin of queen elizabeth en route to edinburgh. we're watching the prongs of mourners paying their respects. >>> president biden is getting ready to speak in commemoration of the 9/11 attacks. it's also ahead. don't go anywhere. as an expedia membmber you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airlrline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. age comes with wisdom. and wisdom comes with benefits. dryer's broken okay... you want a socket.... that's especially true when it comes to medicare. so make the wise call and learn more about cigna medicare plans in your area. their tools and resources make it simple and easy. bears can smell wifi. visit cignawisecall.com today. yo
in fact, i accepted on her behalf a ruth bader ginsburg award for women in leadership last year whichnor. she was very pleased to get that. >> madam ambassador, thank you so much for coming in. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >>> stay with us as we follow the coffin of queen elizabeth en route to edinburgh. we're watching the prongs of mourners paying their respects. >>> president biden is getting ready to speak in commemoration of the 9/11 attacks. it's...
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and this is the result that was pointed to by no less than ruth bader ginsburg in her madison lecture in 1992 at n.y.u. so what say you about the idea that this is properly decided by the states given that we've got an issue about which reasonable people can have reasonable differences? evan: i do not think that you can extract from the original meaning of the 14th amendment a plausible defense of roe v. wade. i do think, however, that the idea that states, because they are free to define and punish crimes generally -- have anything resembling an unlimited discretion to define and punish crimes however they should choose is something that is dependent upon premises about the status of prenatal persons under the constitution. in important respects, they can't be captured to a leave it to the states approach. let me be a little bit more concrete about that. there is no doubt that compelling people upon paying of incarceration or fines to go through pregnancy and to give birth is an infringement upon their liberty. in order to justify that under the police powers, you are going to need t
and this is the result that was pointed to by no less than ruth bader ginsburg in her madison lecture in 1992 at n.y.u. so what say you about the idea that this is properly decided by the states given that we've got an issue about which reasonable people can have reasonable differences? evan: i do not think that you can extract from the original meaning of the 14th amendment a plausible defense of roe v. wade. i do think, however, that the idea that states, because they are free to define and...
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no less than ruth bader ginsburg and her madison lecture 1982 at nyu.out the idea that this is properly decided by the states so you know which reasonable people can have reasonable differences. >> i do not thank you can extract from the original meaning of the 14th amendment a possible defense of roe v wade.ha i do think however the idea that states because they are free to define and then to have anything resembling the unlimited discretion to define and punish crimes however they should choose. for someone who is dependent upon they cannot quite be captured so now maybe a little more concrete about that and then compelling people with incarceration or fines to go through pregnancy to give birth as the infringement upon their liberty in order to justify you have to make a reasonable argument that you are furthering an interest within the proper scope of the state of these powers with the protection of life or liberty or property. so what is that status of the prenatal person? if left entirely up to the states you could get to a place powers doctrine t
no less than ruth bader ginsburg and her madison lecture 1982 at nyu.out the idea that this is properly decided by the states so you know which reasonable people can have reasonable differences. >> i do not thank you can extract from the original meaning of the 14th amendment a possible defense of roe v wade.ha i do think however the idea that states because they are free to define and then to have anything resembling the unlimited discretion to define and punish crimes however they...
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abuse and harassment of the new times bestselling sisters in how sandra day o'connor, ruth bader ginsburg went to the supreme and changed the world. margaret sullivan is the washington media columnist and of ghosting the news local, journalism and the crisis of american democracy and the forthcoming memoir newsroom confidential lessons and worries from an ink stained life. now let's hear from linda hirshman. and margaret, thank you for joining us today. thank you very much for coming to this session. i'm very pleased be here with linda hirshman, who is a dear friend of mine and a brilliant author. and her book is, wonderful. and i'm looking forward to this conversation with her. so i'd like to start off with a sort of a general question and one that perhaps is given that our and our sponsors here are the national archives. tell us, if you would, how you came to research this book and how you came up with the one of the aspects that that gotten so much attention which is the role of the female protagonist who which really wasn't well known before how you know and how did how did organizati
abuse and harassment of the new times bestselling sisters in how sandra day o'connor, ruth bader ginsburg went to the supreme and changed the world. margaret sullivan is the washington media columnist and of ghosting the news local, journalism and the crisis of american democracy and the forthcoming memoir newsroom confidential lessons and worries from an ink stained life. now let's hear from linda hirshman. and margaret, thank you for joining us today. thank you very much for coming to this...
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. >>> admirers of the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg could soon own one of her iconiceaded collars. an auction house is selling two of her callers next week, along with about 100 more of her personal items. these include lace gloves, a gavel, and even a cocktail shaker. proceeds will go to the rbg endowment fund in tandem with sos children's villages to help orphaned children. >>> on wall street today the dow was up 146 points. the s&p gained 12. the nasdaq with the other way by about a quarter percent at 31 points. >>> i am tyler mathis, good evening, i'm in for shepard smith tonight. it is half past the hour, here's what's making the news on cnbc. struck water distribution sites open today in jackson, mississippi. the governor weighs in on the continuing crisis. >>> u.n. inspectors cross the front lines and arrive at the nuclear plant. the investigation in the middle of heavy shelling that neither side is taking responsibility for. >>> but first, texas governor greg abbott sending more buses full of migrants from the southern border. this time to chicago. >>> this wa
. >>> admirers of the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg could soon own one of her iconiceaded collars. an auction house is selling two of her callers next week, along with about 100 more of her personal items. these include lace gloves, a gavel, and even a cocktail shaker. proceeds will go to the rbg endowment fund in tandem with sos children's villages to help orphaned children. >>> on wall street today the dow was up 146 points. the s&p gained 12. the nasdaq...