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thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep buildings up. kudos to you for a long great career at the city. specifically for the boys and girls club i want to thank my team in sunnydale. (inaudible) or star, patty, dedeand alma. thank maxine wilson, herald love, (inaudible) for all they do to support not just the club in sunnydale, but the club down the street in viz valley and 14 locations across san francisco. the heartfelt thank you to the board of the boys and girls club saying yes to embarking on this exciting project and giving and raising money to make it happen. i want to recogn
thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep...
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day national museum of american history presented its great americans metal to justice ruth bader ginsburg. a posthumous award honored her legal and judicial career as well as her legacy as a u.s. supreme court justice. here's a portion of the ceremony. >> please join in watching the second beacon focuses on justice ginsburg's role in the supreme court and let substate peek at that objects that are joining the collection of your national museum of american history. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> early in her supreme court career, ginsburg wrote the majority opinion for several landmark cases, including the courts opinion declaring the virginia military could go longer remain an all-male institute. stating that, oh, generalizations about the way women are an estimate of what is appropriate for most women, no longer justify denying opportunity to women whose talent and capacity place them outside the average description. women seeking unfit for a vmi quality education cannot be offered anything less. >> watch the full program any time online at
day national museum of american history presented its great americans metal to justice ruth bader ginsburg. a posthumous award honored her legal and judicial career as well as her legacy as a u.s. supreme court justice. here's a portion of the ceremony. >> please join in watching the second beacon focuses on justice ginsburg's role in the supreme court and let substate peek at that objects that are joining the collection of your national museum of american history. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>...
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thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep buildings up. kudos to you for a long great career at the city. specifically for the boys and girls club i want to thank my team in sunnydale. (inaudible) or star, patty, dedeand alma. thank maxine wilson, herald love, (inaudible) for all they do to support not just the club in sunnydale, but the club down the street in viz valley and 14 locations across san francisco. the heartfelt thank you to the board of the boys and girls club saying yes to embarking on this exciting project and giving and raising money to make it happen. i want to recogn
thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep...
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ginsburg i wanted to acknowledge the randall one of the health illegality and most functional private/public partnership and the randolph dale is absolutely great you have not seen that any of you have seen it go once but not been there in the last few years i encourage and a few years back were at the ribbon cutting but the robust programming and leadership and my excellent staff handled that as good as place as it's ever been and i'll volunteer two. >> that's great. >> anyone else in the room for general public comment and anyone have w their hand raise on the line. okay. seeing none, public comment is closed. we are now on item discussion and possible action to approve the minutes from the july 2022 and august 2022 commission meetings. finishes anything i want to take off the consent agenda? >> no comments so call for the public comment anyone in room 416 like to comment on the consent agenda. >> okay. >> a reminder to those agenda. with respect to agenda items, you will have opportunity to address the commission when the item is reached in the meeting. any commenters no there are
ginsburg i wanted to acknowledge the randall one of the health illegality and most functional private/public partnership and the randolph dale is absolutely great you have not seen that any of you have seen it go once but not been there in the last few years i encourage and a few years back were at the ribbon cutting but the robust programming and leadership and my excellent staff handled that as good as place as it's ever been and i'll volunteer two. >> that's great. >> anyone else...
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apparently it's supposed to honor ruth bader ginsburg and her unflinching support for child sacrifice. we can only guess what it's doing. jason whitlock is the host of fearless. we asked him what we are looking at. thanks for coming on. i don't think you are hysterical evangelical if you look like this. this looks like a representation of something satanic. >> tucker, i apologize. you are giving me a tough act to follow with that opening segment. it was incredible with you and dr. malone. it's a tough segue for me. i cannot take the statue in the left seriously. all i can think of is jokes. i just have to think that if this is what they did for ruth bader ginsburg and we have seen what they did for martin luther king in boston, can you imagine what they are planning for the tonya brown jackson? my god. i am sure they are building the first non-binary multiple gender statue that will depict brown jackson probably holding her crotch and lifting her pronouns as these walnuts. i can just imagine what wellesley college is thinking right now about hillary clinton. she graduated from wellesl
apparently it's supposed to honor ruth bader ginsburg and her unflinching support for child sacrifice. we can only guess what it's doing. jason whitlock is the host of fearless. we asked him what we are looking at. thanks for coming on. i don't think you are hysterical evangelical if you look like this. this looks like a representation of something satanic. >> tucker, i apologize. you are giving me a tough act to follow with that opening segment. it was incredible with you and dr. malone....
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yeah, and i'm glad you brought up ruth bader ginsburg and her kind of famous comments about about roe and maybe this is not maybe this is too big of a question. i think if we were to take a time machine, go back, would there have been a better framework, better than roe that would have maybe gotten us in different place? if you had the magic power, what would you have in 1973 instead? oh, god. that's too much power for me. yeah i don't know. i mean, history sort of works out the way that it works out, and it's hard to look back like that, especially given the makeup of the court at the time. so i think it just happened the way it had to happen. but think what's interesting about this moment now that we can see flaws in the roe ruling and we can about how to move forward and how to build something better. so since you work in this field as a journalist, were you surprised when was overturned or did you see it coming? you know, i think a lot of i feel like a lot of us that were born the post roe just kind had always been fed the kind of the kind lie that that it was and that surely that
yeah, and i'm glad you brought up ruth bader ginsburg and her kind of famous comments about about roe and maybe this is not maybe this is too big of a question. i think if we were to take a time machine, go back, would there have been a better framework, better than roe that would have maybe gotten us in different place? if you had the magic power, what would you have in 1973 instead? oh, god. that's too much power for me. yeah i don't know. i mean, history sort of works out the way that it...
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herself, ginsburg, and other gender discrimination cases in front of the supreme court in 1971. we are standing on their shoulders, she explained. we are saying the same things they said but now society is ready to listen. as you can see here, marie was later the first black women ordained a priest by the church -- she gave communion at the same church in north carolina where her grandmother, the then enslaved cornelia, had been baptized in 1954, i'm sorry, 1854. all the strands of my life had come together, she recalled. descendant of slaves and of slave owner, now i was empowered to minister the sacrament of one in whom there is no north or south, no black or white, no male or female. in 2010, 25 years after her death, pauli murray officially became an episcopal st.. while she was in college in the 1930s, horrific spectacle lynching occurred in indiana. a schoolteacher in the bronx unnamed -- saw the widely circulated picture of this horrific event and through outrage and sadness into a poem called strange fruit, which he then put to music. he also, by the way, later adopted t
herself, ginsburg, and other gender discrimination cases in front of the supreme court in 1971. we are standing on their shoulders, she explained. we are saying the same things they said but now society is ready to listen. as you can see here, marie was later the first black women ordained a priest by the church -- she gave communion at the same church in north carolina where her grandmother, the then enslaved cornelia, had been baptized in 1954, i'm sorry, 1854. all the strands of my life had...
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ruth bader ginsburg got along with antonin scalia. all we're asking is house republicans to get along with each other. so we can get about the business of the america people. reporter: congressman smith indicates there might be some national security concerns with an extended drawing out of this process. do you have concerns, there might be some national security concerns not getting intel or briefings? mr. jeffries: without question, i'll let my colleagues answer as well. there are national security vulnerabilities. this is a dangerous moment for americans and for the world. it's one of the reasons why the congress needs to organize. there are public health vulnerabilities. it's one of the reasons why the congress needs to organize and republicans need to get their act together. and, of course, there are safety vulnerabilities that we should be working on together, dealing with the gun violence epidemic that exists here in the united states of america. building upon the progress of the first gun safety bill that we passed in 30 years
ruth bader ginsburg got along with antonin scalia. all we're asking is house republicans to get along with each other. so we can get about the business of the america people. reporter: congressman smith indicates there might be some national security concerns with an extended drawing out of this process. do you have concerns, there might be some national security concerns not getting intel or briefings? mr. jeffries: without question, i'll let my colleagues answer as well. there are national...
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i think people think of ruth bader ginsburg at the time when there was some calls for her to step downended up going to a republican and of course the republicans when it comes to confirming justices don't play fair ball, we saw what they did with mayor garland and so politics is a major factor, juanita. what do you think of the argument that someone like edith is making that the justices should consider retiring during the next two years and giving justices with perhaps greater longevity on the court. , i mean when you think about the two justices in particular though they are relatively young and they are healthy so i don't think they represent the same concerns as something like a repeat or ginsburg it. like you said, they do not play fair when it comes to the supreme court appointments so when it comes to the democratic argument -- should be more front and center then calling on healthy progressive voices on the court to resign or step down. that is the better alternative here and so i would urge the need to and adopt some of the republican practices as far as modifying rules here
i think people think of ruth bader ginsburg at the time when there was some calls for her to step downended up going to a republican and of course the republicans when it comes to confirming justices don't play fair ball, we saw what they did with mayor garland and so politics is a major factor, juanita. what do you think of the argument that someone like edith is making that the justices should consider retiring during the next two years and giving justices with perhaps greater longevity on...
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benjamin ginsburg, great to see you. that was for congress in the '80s and '90s there.o much. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the latest on the alex murdaugh trial. prosecutors lay out their case in the double murder trial of a member of one of south carolina's most powerful families, accused of killing his wife and youngest son. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to both of you. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful eep per night. proven quality sleep. only from eep number. let's get started. bill, where's your mask? i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com young lady who was, you know, mid 30s, couple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the day, my mom raised three children, including myself. and so once the clie
benjamin ginsburg, great to see you. that was for congress in the '80s and '90s there.o much. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the latest on the alex murdaugh trial. prosecutors lay out their case in the double murder trial of a member of one of south carolina's most powerful families, accused of killing his wife and youngest son. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to both of you....
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justice scalia very strong votes republican appointed conservative justices, justice breyer and ginsburgre was consent to some of this issue. it's not clear to me there still a majority of the same commitment. he believes to the justices thomas and alito have expressed great e reservations about campaign disclosure laws. i think we can add some the other conservative justices as well. >> next question. and this to meet really because the heart of your book. is there any way to combat this information? the cheap speech that goes on on the internet. what about fox news and misinformation they put forth? >> and so i do try to say that by concerned about cheap speech extend beyond the internet also to cable news. in other ways in which people get information today they did not get 30ee or 40 years ago. there is a feedbackk loop. so how do you deal these problems? just like i think we can't have a law that facebook must include certain content, has been evenhanded print i was in the same thing about fox news but he cannot have a law that says fox don't lie on tv. so how do we deal the situati
justice scalia very strong votes republican appointed conservative justices, justice breyer and ginsburgre was consent to some of this issue. it's not clear to me there still a majority of the same commitment. he believes to the justices thomas and alito have expressed great e reservations about campaign disclosure laws. i think we can add some the other conservative justices as well. >> next question. and this to meet really because the heart of your book. is there any way to combat this...
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lisa: jodi ginsburg with the committee to protect journalists. very sobering and important work. for talking with us. jody: thank you. ♪ john: depression and anxiety among adolescents was already at crisis levels before the pandemic, but it surged amid the isolation, disruption, and hardship of covid. earlier this month, william brangham traled to oregon to find out why it ranks as one of the worst states for youth mental health illness and what's being done to help those in need. his reporting is part of our new series early warnings america's youth mental health isis. william, thanks so much for joining us today. why oregon? why did you go to oregon? william: well, there's an organization called mental health america, and every year they put out an annual survey ranking how states provide care to mental illness and how severe the crisis is. in oregon, unfortunately, ranks dead last in the country as far as young people who are struggling with their mental illness and their access to care. it's the highest rate of young people in the country with one serious depressive episode.
lisa: jodi ginsburg with the committee to protect journalists. very sobering and important work. for talking with us. jody: thank you. ♪ john: depression and anxiety among adolescents was already at crisis levels before the pandemic, but it surged amid the isolation, disruption, and hardship of covid. earlier this month, william brangham traled to oregon to find out why it ranks as one of the worst states for youth mental health illness and what's being done to help those in need. his...
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apparently, it's to honor ruthss bader ginsburg and her unflinching support for child sacrifice.g and we can only guess as to whats it's doing there. jason whitlock is the hostdoing. fearless. fearless. we asked >> we've asked him to help him assess what we're looking at wh i don' jason , thanks so much for coming on . so, i mean, i don't think likee your hysterical evangelical, if you look at this thing and say this loo ,well, this looks likea represea a representation, historic representation of something satani >> tucker,r, i apologize. you give me a tough actllow w to follow. ith th it waspening segment was incredible with you and dr. malone exposed. and so it's a touggh sh segwayem me because i can't take the statue and the left. sears, they're a joke. and so all i can think of is jo. is jokes. and so i just have to think that if this is what they did for ruth bader ginsburg and we've seen what they did for martin luther king in boston, can you imagine what the they're planning for ketanji brown jackson? >> oh, my god.tonya brown . i am sure they are building the they're bui
apparently, it's to honor ruthss bader ginsburg and her unflinching support for child sacrifice.g and we can only guess as to whats it's doing there. jason whitlock is the hostdoing. fearless. fearless. we asked >> we've asked him to help him assess what we're looking at wh i don' jason , thanks so much for coming on . so, i mean, i don't think likee your hysterical evangelical, if you look at this thing and say this loo ,well, this looks likea represea a representation, historic...
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. >> and then you want in 2187 / two ruling ginsburg and sotomayor were dissented of course but that was an amazing occasion but what was that like when you one quick. >> that was just as emotional i was even more surprised because it was three weeks before the end of the session i was confident they would make the announcement until the last day. and then to say we have masterpiece. >> seven / two so what just happened? then the phone starts ringing and people are driving by and honking and waving it was just incredible. host: it is like to david and goliath. >> so what was one of the keys to winning the case according to the supreme court? why did they ruled in your favor? >> one of the key factors was the commissioner comparing my case to the holocaust i forget how they phrased it but in permissible hostility. permissible hostility. . . what does that mean again? >> that congress shall pass no law that establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so in essence they were saying you can have your religion and do whatever you want to you just can't exercise, you ca
. >> and then you want in 2187 / two ruling ginsburg and sotomayor were dissented of course but that was an amazing occasion but what was that like when you one quick. >> that was just as emotional i was even more surprised because it was three weeks before the end of the session i was confident they would make the announcement until the last day. and then to say we have masterpiece. >> seven / two so what just happened? then the phone starts ringing and people are driving by...
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rats of nymph and i learned for the first time about the work of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburghen in their 25ve years ago that i resolve to become a lawyer just like them and change the stories our country chose to tell neither that day nor that conviction has left me. for the treasures of the books are edged into my being in my heart still mourns those from where the red for grows and delights of the wayside school feeling itself with the feminism of the wrinkle in time t. but most of all the honor of having found books and reflected me at a party on —- at a time when he needed it despite all messaging i was not singularly unwanted perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. there are few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books because you are here add a book festival at 9:00 a.m. on a saturday. [laughter] i suspect you can relate. now that you know a little bit about me it may be safe to share a confession. i'm actually not that different from jerry. sometime over the winter in the fifth grade i also had a missing overdue book and as i checked out a new b
rats of nymph and i learned for the first time about the work of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburghen in their 25ve years ago that i resolve to become a lawyer just like them and change the stories our country chose to tell neither that day nor that conviction has left me. for the treasures of the books are edged into my being in my heart still mourns those from where the red for grows and delights of the wayside school feeling itself with the feminism of the wrinkle in time t. but most...
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justices ruth bader ginsburg. elena kagan. sonia sotomayor. and as i mentioned we live among legends like dr. hazel dukes, who is still, to this day, at 91, saying we still have that march toward justice. it is not finished yet. we are still working together. each of the women i mentioned redefined leadership in their own way and paved the way for others to follow. and to be clear it wasn't just because they are women they made their mark. they embod dwhrid courage and the character that still defines new yorkers to this day. and above all, they were fighters. and now as i stand before you, humbled by this honor i am ready to take on the fight. one of our former governor, teddy roos vel you've heard of the man in the arena, now there's a woman in the arena. that man and woman are willing to be mired by dust and sweat and blood to strive valiantly and spend herself in a worth -- herself in a worthy cause. the sign says, i didn't come here to make history, i cam here to make a difference and pursue the worthy causes, pursue them together. and as
justices ruth bader ginsburg. elena kagan. sonia sotomayor. and as i mentioned we live among legends like dr. hazel dukes, who is still, to this day, at 91, saying we still have that march toward justice. it is not finished yet. we are still working together. each of the women i mentioned redefined leadership in their own way and paved the way for others to follow. and to be clear it wasn't just because they are women they made their mark. they embod dwhrid courage and the character that still...
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i am concerned in part because the supreme court has changed justice kennedy justice ginsburg justice breyer justice scalia. these were all very strong votes and favor of disclosure justice kennedy and justice scalia republican appointed conserve justices justice breyer and ginsburg. more liberal democratic point of justices there consensus on this issue. and no longer there's consensus by the end of the term. justice breyer will be gone. it's not clear to me that there's still a majority that has the same commitment and we know at least two of the justices the justices thomas and alito have expressed great reservations about campaign disclosure laws and in the banta case, i think we can add some of the other conservative justices as well. the next question in this to me really goes to the heart of your book. is there any way to come that disinformation from fox news your focusing the chief speech that goes on in the internet, but what about fox news in the misinformation that they put forth? well, so i do try to say that my concerns about shape speech extend beyond the internet also
i am concerned in part because the supreme court has changed justice kennedy justice ginsburg justice breyer justice scalia. these were all very strong votes and favor of disclosure justice kennedy and justice scalia republican appointed conserve justices justice breyer and ginsburg. more liberal democratic point of justices there consensus on this issue. and no longer there's consensus by the end of the term. justice breyer will be gone. it's not clear to me that there's still a majority that...
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so did the late justice ruth bader ginsburg, did she do you lectures, did she give speeches, do someof the things to? >> yes, in fact she spoke at the now legal defense fund which was an advocacy group that had hundreds if not scores a breeze before the supreme court. there was a lecture named after her. she donated a signed bmi opinion for a fund-raiser for now. >> really. >> yes. and when she was asked. >> that certainly wasn't a pro-life organization, right? >> no. but again, it wasn't about one t three. it was an advocacy group that was litigating. >> important. sanction >> yes. >> i appreciate that, i think it is important for assault and over the kidney to know. that would yield my time to mr. bishop. and if there's, more to mr.. jones >> i think the ranking member seem to be chairman. mr. schenck, you said something that was followed up by one of the other members. and i want to explore for a minute. so, you talked about this anecdote where justice thomas told you, keep it up, you are doing, you're having an impact. or something like that. >> yes. >> and you were a member of t
so did the late justice ruth bader ginsburg, did she do you lectures, did she give speeches, do someof the things to? >> yes, in fact she spoke at the now legal defense fund which was an advocacy group that had hundreds if not scores a breeze before the supreme court. there was a lecture named after her. she donated a signed bmi opinion for a fund-raiser for now. >> really. >> yes. and when she was asked. >> that certainly wasn't a pro-life organization, right? >>...
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antonina ginsburg, hung on the board of honor of the enterprise. the shock worker of labor for a small lepelgu of affairs. people could not believe that a respected person in the city, a traitor to the motherland, the punisher, on whose account the lives of thousands of people. what was it like for a husband who lost his whole family at the hands of the nazis, yes, and they lived santonina over, 30 years old daughters were married. the team knew her. well, it will not be shocked immediately and even believed. are you kidding. yes, it can not be, but she is a respected man tanina a. not thin shoulders. this was some kind of two-faced person who could live two completely different lives. here she will be turning. and now she is beautiful, mother, beautiful, wife, wonderful mistress, worker. i personally knew one of her daughters. she worked in a lipetsk department store. and you know, when this story surfaced, we went there to see it, because we were very scary. the agentsburg family, after some time, left lepel to live in a small town. after this st
antonina ginsburg, hung on the board of honor of the enterprise. the shock worker of labor for a small lepelgu of affairs. people could not believe that a respected person in the city, a traitor to the motherland, the punisher, on whose account the lives of thousands of people. what was it like for a husband who lost his whole family at the hands of the nazis, yes, and they lived santonina over, 30 years old daughters were married. the team knew her. well, it will not be shocked immediately and...
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developing a new vaccine against coronavirus, it will protect against the kraken strain , alexander ginsburggamaleya center, said on our tv channel, the basis of the new drug is the satellite more evgeny petrukhina. this will be an updated satellite v anti-covid vaccine against kraken, too, due to the fact that the protein will be coded differently. it will only nucleotide sequence, which is encoded, respectively, directly from the protein. that is, the main antigen for which e, antibodies are produced, antibodies will be produced with a slightly different specificity compared to those that were produced on the original satellite by people who will be vaccinated with new vaccines. they will be better protected against the corresponding new variant of the virus . the antibodies in the new vaccine will be the same as the companion variant. but they will be adapted it is for the new variants of the coronavirus that those whose name is the letter x if you now take antibodies from those people who vaccinated with satellite v 2 years ago and look at the credits. and we mean the number of these ant
developing a new vaccine against coronavirus, it will protect against the kraken strain , alexander ginsburggamaleya center, said on our tv channel, the basis of the new drug is the satellite more evgeny petrukhina. this will be an updated satellite v anti-covid vaccine against kraken, too, due to the fact that the protein will be coded differently. it will only nucleotide sequence, which is encoded, respectively, directly from the protein. that is, the main antigen for which e, antibodies are...
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through the library i learned about thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg. some 25 years ago that i resolved to become a lawyer like them and change the story our country chose to tell in courtrooms and laws and books. neither that day nor that conviction has left me. through the treasures of the books that i discovered are etched into my being, my heart still mourns where the redfern grows, the silliness on the wayside school and feels itself with feminism with a wrinkle in time. the honor of finding books, perhaps despite all messaging, i was not singularly unwanted, perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there a few things more comforting than the site and smell of books, because at a book festival at 9 am, i expect you can relate. it may be safe to share a confession. i am not that different from jerry. sometime over the winter in the fifth grade in 1997 or 1998 i had a missing, overdue book. as i checked out a new batch of books one afternoon the librarian said there was a problem. i appeared to have
through the library i learned about thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg. some 25 years ago that i resolved to become a lawyer like them and change the story our country chose to tell in courtrooms and laws and books. neither that day nor that conviction has left me. through the treasures of the books that i discovered are etched into my being, my heart still mourns where the redfern grows, the silliness on the wayside school and feels itself with feminism with a wrinkle in time. the honor...
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the library that i learned for the first time about the work of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg. and it was then in there some 25 years ago. that i resolved to become a lawyer just like them and change the stories our country chose to tell. in its courtrooms and its laws in its books neither that day nor that conviction has left me. for the treasures of the books that i discovered are etched into my being. my heart still mourns little ann and old dan from where the wet red. fern grows still delights in the silliness the wayside school. still steals itself with the feminism of a wrinkle in time. but most of all the honor of having found books that reflected me at a time when i needed them gave me a sense that perhaps despite all messaging. i was not singularly unwanted that perhaps i was just as worthy as the next child. to this day whenever i feel scared and lost there are a few things more comforting than the sight and smell of books. and because you are here at a book festival at 9 am on a saturday. i suspect you can relate. so now that you know a little bit about me. i think
the library that i learned for the first time about the work of thurgood marshall and ruth bader ginsburg. and it was then in there some 25 years ago. that i resolved to become a lawyer just like them and change the stories our country chose to tell. in its courtrooms and its laws in its books neither that day nor that conviction has left me. for the treasures of the books that i discovered are etched into my being. my heart still mourns little ann and old dan from where the wet red. fern grows...
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thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep buildings up. kudos to you for a long great career at the city. specifically for the boys and girls club i want to thank my team in sunnydale. (inaudible) or star, patty, dedeand alma. thank maxine wilson, herald love, (inaudible) for all they do to support not just the club in sunnydale, but the club down the street in viz valley and 14 locations across san francisco. the heartfelt thank you to the board of the boys and girls club saying yes to embarking on this exciting project and giving and raising money to make it happen. i want to recogn
thank you phil ginsburg and rec and park. caring about the kids in the community and ready to build and staff a new gym for the young people here. want to recognize marie (inaudible) partner through the boy and girls club. a terrific department leader in the city. we are grateful everyone is grateful for your longivity. i want to recognize my friend john harris from the mayor office of housing community development for everything you have done around the city to build buildings and keep...
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and meanwhile, ruth bader ginsburg can even get an interview for a job. so i got all mad at him as if it was his fault. i kept bringing it. and then i finally saw the other picture had i passed it four years and i decided, woman, i'd like to know who she was. and i went to interview her in california. nancy box was her name and she told a great story. she actually got a job in the summer and got to simpson thatcher. she got a start at that. the reason she was jewish like right ruth was and she was a woman, but she had not children. she wasn't married. so kept her on until she got pregnant. and then she told me, they said to her, they came to her and they said, we're not embarrassed by your situation, you know, as if pulling the stomach for being. but our clients be so they let her go. but she described how she went back to a harvard reunion and and she was some years later and her professor was young woman with a short skirt and boots and pregnant. and she thought progress has been made. so, so anyway, just to be able to follow him to justice frankfurter
and meanwhile, ruth bader ginsburg can even get an interview for a job. so i got all mad at him as if it was his fault. i kept bringing it. and then i finally saw the other picture had i passed it four years and i decided, woman, i'd like to know who she was. and i went to interview her in california. nancy box was her name and she told a great story. she actually got a job in the summer and got to simpson thatcher. she got a start at that. the reason she was jewish like right ruth was and she...
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donating a signed opinion that she route -- >> whether it was ruth bader ginsburg or any justice, whydo you believe they should not be subject to a code of ethics? >> i didn't hear a democratic congress talking about the code of effort -- >> i'm talking about it. now sometimes relay. >> the lady's time has expired. >> we are not talked about in the past. that is my objection to this discussion. >> i haven't heard a reason why you really believe they should not be subject. mister chairman, thank you for your indulgence. i yield back. >> having recognizing him as consent request. of >> the gentleman is recognized for the purpose. >> thank you, gentlemen. i offer for the record the daily signal may six 2022, our piece entitled left attack on conservative justice's attempt to delegitimized supreme court. article from the federalist entitled, new york times knowingly printed false mayor of justice thomas's wife. from the wall street journal, opinion piece, the hypocrisy of supreme court ethics journalism. from the federalist, the new yorker lies again, about claire thomas and his wife. and
donating a signed opinion that she route -- >> whether it was ruth bader ginsburg or any justice, whydo you believe they should not be subject to a code of ethics? >> i didn't hear a democratic congress talking about the code of effort -- >> i'm talking about it. now sometimes relay. >> the lady's time has expired. >> we are not talked about in the past. that is my objection to this discussion. >> i haven't heard a reason why you really believe they should...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> early in her supreme court career, ginsburg wrote the majority opinion for several landmark, including the courts opinion declaring the virginia military could go longer remain an all-male institute. stating that, oh, generalizations about the way women are an estimate of what is appropriate for most women, no longer justify denying opportunity to women whose talent and capacity place them outside the average description. women seeking unfit for a vmi quality education cannot be offered anything less. >> watch the full program any time online at c-span.org/history. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. welcome to historic st. john'sst church, a national historic landmark, and welcome to ourr liberty or death reenactment. we have been producing historical reenactments here since the 1970s and we're delighted that your chosen to spend part of your day with us today. as reverend wilmer mentioned i am excited the executivr the st. john's church foundation. we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is been around since 1938. we have we have been around a minute.ld our miss
♪ ♪ ♪ >> early in her supreme court career, ginsburg wrote the majority opinion for several landmark, including the courts opinion declaring the virginia military could go longer remain an all-male institute. stating that, oh, generalizations about the way women are an estimate of what is appropriate for most women, no longer justify denying opportunity to women whose talent and capacity place them outside the average description. women seeking unfit for a vmi quality education...
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how is it that scalia passed away and they would not let obama put in and when justice ginsburg passed away, they got one immediately? host: your thoughts, amy? guest: norman, i think that is a great question. i think books will be written about that in is all tied into the state of our democracy. the death of one justice, ruth bader ginsburg, has resulted in the change of where we are with the supreme court says something about our democracy. you have to look at the relative willpower and energy of the republican and democratic party on this issue. the republican party has had a single-minded focus on overturning roe v. wade as one of its priority for many years. they took a stand despite outrage from the american people. i think it is a great question. it is one in should put the democrats in leadership wherever you are and i think it is an important one that gets to the heart of our political system in terms of why there wasn't more protest about these publican supreme court justices when we knew exactly what was going to happen when they got on the court. that is why we are seeing
how is it that scalia passed away and they would not let obama put in and when justice ginsburg passed away, they got one immediately? host: your thoughts, amy? guest: norman, i think that is a great question. i think books will be written about that in is all tied into the state of our democracy. the death of one justice, ruth bader ginsburg, has resulted in the change of where we are with the supreme court says something about our democracy. you have to look at the relative willpower and...
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and just give you one example of this when future supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she went to college. she went to a law school. she graduated at the top of her class of columbia law school in 1959. and when she got out she couldn't find a job. they would not no one would hire a woman lawyer even though she was top of her class at columbia. and this was part of the the tension built into these educational experiences in the 50s. that women were encouraged to go to college need to excel as americans to put america on top. but when they were in college and especially when they got out they were not necessarily supposed to embrace careers. the idea was that women are supposed to go to college and go to graduate school. and then go home and use that education to educate their children. this education was supposed to make them better mothers. we also see tensions around work in the 1950s. so obviously there's a celebration of homemaking and domesticity but even women who really wanted to be full-time housewives often found themselves having to manage both wage labor and
and just give you one example of this when future supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she went to college. she went to a law school. she graduated at the top of her class of columbia law school in 1959. and when she got out she couldn't find a job. they would not no one would hire a woman lawyer even though she was top of her class at columbia. and this was part of the the tension built into these educational experiences in the 50s. that women were encouraged to go to college need to...
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now you have your average progress i have and probably a bobblehead doll of ruth bader ginsburg. political now, it feels like no longer a thing that you hold with the highest integrity. >> they don't use black robes, they wear red and blue. >> that's right. you see consistent liberal and conservative being appointed. now it feels like you look at it "r" this and "d" that. it's very different. >> because this was an internal investigation, it was not subject to the rigors of an fbi investigation. could they have made the argument that a government document was seized? >> or maybe congress will say that supreme court rulings are classified? because then the fbi would have been involved. >> exactly. but i do think the takeaway -- and we were kind of getting to this -- there needs to be more security around this. fewer people may need to be read in. these people admitted to telling their spouses about the draft document. that's problematic. >> actually, though, they all have one thing in common. we don't think they're transparent, the court, the presidency, the congress, and guess wh
now you have your average progress i have and probably a bobblehead doll of ruth bader ginsburg. political now, it feels like no longer a thing that you hold with the highest integrity. >> they don't use black robes, they wear red and blue. >> that's right. you see consistent liberal and conservative being appointed. now it feels like you look at it "r" this and "d" that. it's very different. >> because this was an internal investigation, it was not subject...
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so ruth vader ginsburg later credited murray and her fellow attorneys who had helped her when presenting herself ginsberg another gender discrimination case in front of the supreme court in 1971. we're standing on their shoulders. she explained we're saying the same things they said, but now it lasts society is ready to listen. now as you can see here murray was later the first black woman ordained a priest by the episcopal church in 1976. she gave communion at the same church in north carolina where her grandmother the then enslaved cornelia had been baptized in 1954. i'm sorry 1854. pardon me all the strands of my life had come together. she recalled descendant of slave and a slave owner now. i was empowered to minister the sacrament of one in whom there is no north or south no black or white no male or female in 2010 25 years after her death pauli murray officially became an episcopal saint. now while polly was in college in the 1930s horrific spectacle lynching occurred in marion, indiana the murder of thomas ship and abram smith a school teacher in the bronx named abe mirupal. saw t
so ruth vader ginsburg later credited murray and her fellow attorneys who had helped her when presenting herself ginsberg another gender discrimination case in front of the supreme court in 1971. we're standing on their shoulders. she explained we're saying the same things they said, but now it lasts society is ready to listen. now as you can see here murray was later the first black woman ordained a priest by the episcopal church in 1976. she gave communion at the same church in north carolina...
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ruth bader ginsburg. (record scratch) mike and ike? that's right!dy you settle for when they're out of skittles just got progressive as hell! mike and ike now have our own female candies: sheila and doreen! >> ahhh! >> that's right, we're here! >> deal with it! >> i taste like tropical fruit, but i also run a successful landscaping company in akron, ohio. >> i'm not just brown, i'm a tenured professor at brown! we're sick of lady candies being two-dimensional. it's always the "smart one," "sexy one," the "shy one." >> yeah! we're complex. i hit a deer once in college. at least, i think it was a deer. i didn't look back. oh god, i didn't look back! >> narrator: that's right! we made sheila and doreen uncomfortably complicated. um, feminism much!? >> she's recently widowed, and i'm casually sleeping with two twizzlers. >> i'm also a mom. guess where the baby came out of? i only have one hole! >> ahhhh! >> ahhhh! >> narrator: everyone knows mike and ike's are a combo of fruity and chewy, making them "fruchewy." >> but we're changing the flavor status q
ruth bader ginsburg. (record scratch) mike and ike? that's right!dy you settle for when they're out of skittles just got progressive as hell! mike and ike now have our own female candies: sheila and doreen! >> ahhh! >> that's right, we're here! >> deal with it! >> i taste like tropical fruit, but i also run a successful landscaping company in akron, ohio. >> i'm not just brown, i'm a tenured professor at brown! we're sick of lady candies being two-dimensional. it's...
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my cochair was bent ginsburg, who had represented the mitt romney campaign. and all the rest of the commissioners we had were experts, including, because we were talk about expediting lines, the vice president of disney in favor of theme parks. no organization manages lines better than disney. we actually got the general services administration to agree that we got to go to disney world to study lines. the recommendations made were all recommendations about management, better polling place management, poll worker recruitment, all the fundamentals of election administration. so that is all good. at the same time, the distinction between access and what i call the suppression versus product conflict continue to simmer. if first took the form of identification statutes that were passed around the country. everybody here knows the thought was to accelerate until we got to the election and everybody is familiar with the extraordinary controversies with the president refused to concede. the goal of the commission was to emphasize that elections are a facet of publi
my cochair was bent ginsburg, who had represented the mitt romney campaign. and all the rest of the commissioners we had were experts, including, because we were talk about expediting lines, the vice president of disney in favor of theme parks. no organization manages lines better than disney. we actually got the general services administration to agree that we got to go to disney world to study lines. the recommendations made were all recommendations about management, better polling place...
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we never ascribe affirmative action to a ruth bader ginsburg. it is always ascribed to black. once someone gets an opportunity, they will say that they got that because of affirmative action. what it does, it marginalizes -- people to bust their tops, work hard. my parents thought they had a very decent living, and my parents paid money out of their pockets for me and any of my brothers and sisters to go to college. affirmative action had absolutely nothing to do with it. and i had to bust my chops in the classroom. while affirmative action may help some, don't allow it to marginalize people who put the sweat equity in an educated their children. delise: i want to pivot quickly to make sure we get to so many of the topics that your book addresses. one thing that comes up time and time again is teachers. and how they factor in to any child development. and kind of going in hand with that, teachers unions. mr. williams, you mentioned that teachers unions are not really for the child, and they are not always thinking of the student. can you elaborate on what you mean? armstrong:
we never ascribe affirmative action to a ruth bader ginsburg. it is always ascribed to black. once someone gets an opportunity, they will say that they got that because of affirmative action. what it does, it marginalizes -- people to bust their tops, work hard. my parents thought they had a very decent living, and my parents paid money out of their pockets for me and any of my brothers and sisters to go to college. affirmative action had absolutely nothing to do with it. and i had to bust my...