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ruth bader ginsburg gave us the answer.how to do it. >> and brad, how do you go about doing what you do? which is you take something like the massive legacy of such an accomplished person, like rbg, and you get it into a way that is so digestible for kids, like my daughter, to be able to, like, read this and really kind of appreciate the story? >> yeah, you know, we worked with, we did -- jane goodall helped us put her book. same thing with dolly parton, oprah winfrey. billie jean king spent two hours on the phone with me, correcting every color of every sneaker in i am billie jean king. so with this one, we went to her family. a new justice ginsburg because her daughter was a mentor of mine in law school, so i obviously knew her personally. but the great -- working with her daughter and getting every detail right, so you can hear those stories you don't know and those little stories, like you mentioned, are the ones your kids react to. that's a story in there that when she was a little girl, her birthdays, instead of havin
ruth bader ginsburg gave us the answer.how to do it. >> and brad, how do you go about doing what you do? which is you take something like the massive legacy of such an accomplished person, like rbg, and you get it into a way that is so digestible for kids, like my daughter, to be able to, like, read this and really kind of appreciate the story? >> yeah, you know, we worked with, we did -- jane goodall helped us put her book. same thing with dolly parton, oprah winfrey. billie jean...
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this is ruth bader ginsburg. this is the newest one, of course, but it's no less vital our conspiracy theories deals with real stories that took place that you don't know about. so the newest one is the nazi conspiracy. it's about a secret plot to kill fdr, stalin and churchill. at the height of world war two. a story i never knew about, never heard about. so it's the first moment where churchill, stalin, and fdr get together. fdr flies to tehran, iran, of all places, because to have this meeting, the first meeting ever of the big three and everyone's waving in tehran for the motorcade that's coming down the center of the city, they're all waving. they want to see the president of the united states presence in the car waving back. but none of them know is that is not the real president in the car. that's not fdr. it's a secret service decoy. the real fdr is actually ducked down and hiding in the back of a beat up sedan that's racing through the side streets of tehran because they're worried there's a nazi assassi
this is ruth bader ginsburg. this is the newest one, of course, but it's no less vital our conspiracy theories deals with real stories that took place that you don't know about. so the newest one is the nazi conspiracy. it's about a secret plot to kill fdr, stalin and churchill. at the height of world war two. a story i never knew about, never heard about. so it's the first moment where churchill, stalin, and fdr get together. fdr flies to tehran, iran, of all places, because to have this...
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his latest, "i am ruth bader ginsburg," is out now. brad meltzer is on the show.happy to have him back. [ cheers and applause you guys, i do have a podcast with my brother, it's called "family trips with the meyers brothers." that's the two of us when we were children. and this week, we talk to the very funny mike birbiglia. do check it out, give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts also, you've got a very harrowing thing that happened to me this week my wife was out of town, i had all three kids, you know pretty impressive. [ light laughter ] we still have all three, which i think is really -- [ laughter ] anyway, you know, i'm a little stressed out it's bath time, trying to get the kids ready to go and all of a sudden, i have to - the dog starts barking and she's in another room, and the lights are off. and it's dark. and so i go into the other room, and we have a -- like our summer umbrella that we have outside, we put outside in the summer and it's leaned up behind the bathroom door. now again, it's dark, so i don't know that the umbrella's there i shoul
his latest, "i am ruth bader ginsburg," is out now. brad meltzer is on the show.happy to have him back. [ cheers and applause you guys, i do have a podcast with my brother, it's called "family trips with the meyers brothers." that's the two of us when we were children. and this week, we talk to the very funny mike birbiglia. do check it out, give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts also, you've got a very harrowing thing that happened to me this week my wife was out...
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in 1957, ginsburg became gainsbourg.d; the song itself and the image of its author were sharply different from everything that was then on the french stage. on the sleeve of gindsbourg's record there is an inscription: he loves kebabs, edgar allan poe and... speed, he is 30 years old, from that moment his career began, je suis le point sonneur des lila, le gars qu'on croise qu'on ne regarde pas, il a pas de soleil sous la terre, drôle de croisière, pour tuer l'ennui, j'ai dans ma veste les extraits du ridtest, et dans ce bouquin il a écrit que dégace la coule douce à miamie pendant ce temps que je fais le zoive. au fond de la cave paraît qu'il a pas de son métier, moi je fais des trous dans les billères, je fais des trous, des petits trous, encore des petits trous, des petits trous, des petits trous, toujours des petits trous , des trouss de seconde classe, des trous de première classe, je fais des trous , des petits trous, encore des petits trous, des petits trous, des petits trous, toujours des petits trous, des petits
in 1957, ginsburg became gainsbourg.d; the song itself and the image of its author were sharply different from everything that was then on the french stage. on the sleeve of gindsbourg's record there is an inscription: he loves kebabs, edgar allan poe and... speed, he is 30 years old, from that moment his career began, je suis le point sonneur des lila, le gars qu'on croise qu'on ne regarde pas, il a pas de soleil sous la terre, drôle de croisière, pour tuer l'ennui, j'ai dans ma veste les...
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the book, ordinary people, change the world, i am ruth bader ginsburg.er of rbg, clara sparrow, thank you so much for joining us to share the book with us. we appreciate it. that does it for the first hour of morning joe: weekend. on this sunday morning. stay right here for another hour of the week's top stories after a short break. t break. ♪♪ here's to... one year bolder. ♪♪ ♪boost♪ nutrition for now. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over 94% effective in those with these health conditions. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most co
the book, ordinary people, change the world, i am ruth bader ginsburg.er of rbg, clara sparrow, thank you so much for joining us to share the book with us. we appreciate it. that does it for the first hour of morning joe: weekend. on this sunday morning. stay right here for another hour of the week's top stories after a short break. t break. ♪♪ here's to... one year bolder. ♪♪ ♪boost♪ nutrition for now. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with...
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lucien ginsburg donated his body to french society and died from it.that it’s simply unrealistic to fit it into one new year’s eve, so welcome to the very first new year, on the first. fly, this new year we will all be lucky, i will find pure love under the tree, the holiday will carry you away from... without worries, the old year has passed, and this too will pass, this new year we will all be lucky, i will find a rise, pure love. the holiday brings, the distance for all worries, the old year has passed, summer will also pass, the most magical day, when i don’t need anyone’s gifts, because i myself can already become the best santa, fireworks are flying into the sky for all our brothers . where is my favorite salad, my mother is calling us to the table, i’ll make a wish so that our wishes come true, so there’s a snowflake in my jacket as a gift, baby, there are little bells, give me what you’re hiding under the christmas tree, garlands of diamonds hanging on a t-shirt, green stems in your hands, it warms me up your love, so butterflies bask in your s
lucien ginsburg donated his body to french society and died from it.that it’s simply unrealistic to fit it into one new year’s eve, so welcome to the very first new year, on the first. fly, this new year we will all be lucky, i will find pure love under the tree, the holiday will carry you away from... without worries, the old year has passed, and this too will pass, this new year we will all be lucky, i will find a rise, pure love. the holiday brings, the distance for all worries, the old...
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remember when justice ginsburg she made some comments about president trump. you ever imagine any of these leftists urging for justice ginsburg to step aside on any case involving president trump because of her comments? never. they wouldn't even consider it. again, it was justin thomas there is always an exception to their rule of supposed, you know, let the justices make their own call here. >> well, not only that, but this whole assault on the conservative -- what's known as the conservative wing of the court, ignores the fact that they often have ruled against president trump on issues of executive privilege. they have often -- they didn't do anything to step in and try to alter the results of the 2020 election. so it's an a absolutely baseless accusation. i'm proud of the court system in that regard. and i think it's dreadful that they are doing this. trump and other populist candidates across the country presidential race are running on. it looks like it's working. and this is what the globalists are worried about. this new poll out of michigan today. de
remember when justice ginsburg she made some comments about president trump. you ever imagine any of these leftists urging for justice ginsburg to step aside on any case involving president trump because of her comments? never. they wouldn't even consider it. again, it was justin thomas there is always an exception to their rule of supposed, you know, let the justices make their own call here. >> well, not only that, but this whole assault on the conservative -- what's known as the...
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how do you determine ruth bader ginsburg?rmine -- >> chris, our amazing artist and editor, we sit down and say what does the world need right now? the best heroes are not the ones you want but the ones you need. if you look at ruth bader ginsburg and think about her, she is someone -- we were looking around and saying how do you deal with injustice in the world? when she's a little girl, her mother used to take her on her earth bay, instead of throwing party, would take her to a local jewish orphanage and would give out ice cream to the orphans. that's how her mother taught her to deal with injustice in society. that's a lesson from her mom. you make change. of course ruth bader ginsburg takes it to the court and makes that change in the legal world, but that's all these books are to us. it's a way to make change with my kids, your own kids, teach them how to be better people. >> a message for all of us. the book "ordinary people change the world: i am ruth bader ginsburg" is out in bookstores tomorrow. author brad meltzer an
how do you determine ruth bader ginsburg?rmine -- >> chris, our amazing artist and editor, we sit down and say what does the world need right now? the best heroes are not the ones you want but the ones you need. if you look at ruth bader ginsburg and think about her, she is someone -- we were looking around and saying how do you deal with injustice in the world? when she's a little girl, her mother used to take her on her earth bay, instead of throwing party, would take her to a local...
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scientific groups continue to develop the areas on which the nobel laureates worked, for example , in the ginsburgf the lebedev physical institute , are studying superconductors. superconductivity has the most important thing property is the complete disappearance of electrical resistance, this increases the reliability of electrical operation. electrified railways, this means reducing the weight of dimensions in ship installations, installations, projects to create much more efficient aircraft with electric superconducting engines. finally, remember magnetic levitation trains. the center is armed with a whole arsenal of equipment that allows it to conduct various studies. the installation, it's called tsfm-16, is the largest magnetic field on a superconducting magnet, on dry installation, dry installation, which means it does not use liquid helium for cooling, it does research on superconductors, topological insulators and various quantum materials, it allows you to measure electrical resistance, magnetoresistance, samples in a wide range of temperatures and magnetic fields. having a powerful tec
scientific groups continue to develop the areas on which the nobel laureates worked, for example , in the ginsburgf the lebedev physical institute , are studying superconductors. superconductivity has the most important thing property is the complete disappearance of electrical resistance, this increases the reliability of electrical operation. electrified railways, this means reducing the weight of dimensions in ship installations, installations, projects to create much more efficient aircraft...
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in in academician ginsburg’s office everything is the same as it was 2 years ago, an old tv stares fromre piles of papers on the desktop. we didn’t conduct here... we didn’t stop the research, i think that this drug, provided that it is introduced, will save hundreds, and maybe millions of human lives. covid, which has long been pushed out of the information field by a new agenda, continues to be studied in these laboratories. the virus is gradually becoming one of the causative agents of arvi, and the incidence rate is increasing, according to statistics, about 30 thousand new infections every week, this is no longer a new wave, but a seasonal rise. that if the contagiousness index of the original covid-19 was about 2.53, that is, one infected person infected about three unvaccinated people in a certain time, then for those strains that are now circulating, the contagiousness index is 16, that is, one infected with covid infects 16 people today currently infects 16. the virus has paid for such rapid infectiousness with its virulence; it is no longer as aggressive as before, it tends no
in in academician ginsburg’s office everything is the same as it was 2 years ago, an old tv stares fromre piles of papers on the desktop. we didn’t conduct here... we didn’t stop the research, i think that this drug, provided that it is introduced, will save hundreds, and maybe millions of human lives. covid, which has long been pushed out of the information field by a new agenda, continues to be studied in these laboratories. the virus is gradually becoming one of the causative agents of...
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stories and research by alexander solzhenitsyn, steep route by evgenia ginsburg, kolyma prose by varlame, a wave of mass liberation took place; in just 3 months after stalin’s death, almost half of the 2.5 million camp prisoners were released. the further existence of this organization was considered inappropriate by the new leadership of the country. the remaining camps were reorganized into vtk, correctional labor colonies. and the word gulak remained in history. on january 25, 1961, the first six soviet pilots, having successfully passed all exams, received the qualification of air force cosmonaut. yuri gagarin, german titov, grigory nelyubov, andriin nikolaev, pavel popovich and valery bykovsky. the criteria for multi-stage selection were invented by scientists from. institute of aviation medicine. it is the doctors, as well as the chief designer spacecraft sergei korolev, came to the conclusion that the best candidates for cosmonauts would be military pilots. they were allowed to undergo a medical examination. hero of the soviet union, test pilot mark galai, the signal to start the
stories and research by alexander solzhenitsyn, steep route by evgenia ginsburg, kolyma prose by varlame, a wave of mass liberation took place; in just 3 months after stalin’s death, almost half of the 2.5 million camp prisoners were released. the further existence of this organization was considered inappropriate by the new leadership of the country. the remaining camps were reorganized into vtk, correctional labor colonies. and the word gulak remained in history. on january 25, 1961, the...
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david: patriotic cancer is a disease that ruth bader ginsburg died from an increasingly, many people have it. you typically don't know you have until stage four. you are a pancreatic cancer surgeon. why did you decide to specialize in that area? >> a couple of things. number one, at the time that i trained at johns hopkins, we were the leading center for treating patients with patriotic cancer. and as you talk about, at that time, the leading opportunity to make a difference in somebody's life was surgery. so number one, i felt i had great training and capacity to make a difference by virtue of that skill set. so it with the environment, the leaders who encouraged us to look at difficult problems can make a difference. so one, it with the skill set of training. two, i was at a center will be focused on it and three, it was a problem that really need the attention to make a difference. i soon learned as a surgeon after i did my first 100 patients for pancreatic cancer successfully operating on them i could count on one hand how many were alive in five years. so i knew it was a bigger
david: patriotic cancer is a disease that ruth bader ginsburg died from an increasingly, many people have it. you typically don't know you have until stage four. you are a pancreatic cancer surgeon. why did you decide to specialize in that area? >> a couple of things. number one, at the time that i trained at johns hopkins, we were the leading center for treating patients with patriotic cancer. and as you talk about, at that time, the leading opportunity to make a difference in somebody's...
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the stories and research of alexander solzhenitsyn, the steep route of evgenia ginsburg, the kolyma prose just 3 months after stalin’s death; almost half of the 2.5 million camp prisoners were released. the new leadership of the country recognized the further existence of this organization as inappropriate, the remaining camps the military-technical complex and correctional labor colonies were reorganized; the word gulag remained. stories. on january 25, 1961, the first six soviet pilots, having successfully passed all exams, received the qualification of air force cosmonaut. yuri gagarin, german titov, grigory nelyubov, andriin nikolaev, pavel popovich and valery bykovsky. the multi-stage selection criteria were invented by scientists from the institute of aviation medicine. it was the doctors, as well as the chief designer of the spacecraft, sergei korolev, who came to the conclusion that the best candidates for cosmonaut will become military pilots. about 200 people were allowed to undergo medical examination, and for the first flight, six were trained mainly on the basis of one of the
the stories and research of alexander solzhenitsyn, the steep route of evgenia ginsburg, the kolyma prose just 3 months after stalin’s death; almost half of the 2.5 million camp prisoners were released. the new leadership of the country recognized the further existence of this organization as inappropriate, the remaining camps the military-technical complex and correctional labor colonies were reorganized; the word gulag remained. stories. on january 25, 1961, the first six soviet pilots,...
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individualized since office. numerous design is writers and musicians such as eastern new home island, ginsburg and mick jagger has come here in search of inspiration in world war 2. it was also a haven for many refugees. i've met up with jeff thought again to show him my absolutely favorite place in the city, the justice system, in the civilized old lighthouse as you see in the community. that's a new tool we saw. okay, how do you in this way? and i have a very long and very independence relationship that he wouldn't be higher without it. or, and i was, i was say, we just 14 kind of messes away from europe. now when we talk on the mediterranean, in between exactly the mediterranean, by separate sam connected to this region, each size. why as long in the off as a. so i think it's it for some, this is about a tourism and having fun on the beach on the you mustn't forget that over 18000 people have died on the sea in recent years to stop me throughout the mediterranean because they have been increasing conflict in recent decades to economic environmental, technological and political reasons, my,
individualized since office. numerous design is writers and musicians such as eastern new home island, ginsburg and mick jagger has come here in search of inspiration in world war 2. it was also a haven for many refugees. i've met up with jeff thought again to show him my absolutely favorite place in the city, the justice system, in the civilized old lighthouse as you see in the community. that's a new tool we saw. okay, how do you in this way? and i have a very long and very independence...
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do for everybody, but we can do for a select provisionm pancreatic cancer is a disease ruth bader ginsburgied from and increasingly many people have it, which you don't typically know you have until stage iv. you were a pancreatic cancer surgeon. why did you decide to live in that area? dr. vickers: number one, the time i trained at johns hopkins, we were the leading center for treating patients with theatric cancer. and as he talked about, at that time, the leading opportunity to make a difference in somebody's life with surgery. so i felt i had great training and had capacity to make a difference by virtue of that skill set. so it was the environment, the leaders there who encouraged us to look at difficult problems and make a difference. so one, it was a difference in training. two, i was at a center where we focused on it and three, it was a problem which really needed the attention to make a difference. i learned as a surgeon after i did my 100 patients for first pancreatic cancer, successfully operating on them, i could count on one hand how many were alive at five years , so i neede
do for everybody, but we can do for a select provisionm pancreatic cancer is a disease ruth bader ginsburgied from and increasingly many people have it, which you don't typically know you have until stage iv. you were a pancreatic cancer surgeon. why did you decide to live in that area? dr. vickers: number one, the time i trained at johns hopkins, we were the leading center for treating patients with theatric cancer. and as he talked about, at that time, the leading opportunity to make a...
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and from new york, we're joined by jody ginsburg, who is president of the committee to protect the journal. the simple and welcome to your template. stop with you. why on western journalist unions and media organizations showing more solidarity with palestinian journalists working in gauze of many of whom is we heard of paid with the lives well doing the jobs. you heard him the just a few moments ago. reporting from cause are these people are heroes? surely they should be loaded as such. i completely agree with you and i do think the kids are changing. clearly, as this complex started to the people whose default sympathies would be to the palestinians, or with the as writers, as, as the complex has continued them, particularly as the mortality writers, the death told of journalists has mounted up. and all people have increasingly come to realize something truly terrible is happening here. i'm actually i'm going to in this tokenize ations in the united states in the united kingdom. and one of the year that has been a significant support for jen listed in palestine and funds has been traveli
and from new york, we're joined by jody ginsburg, who is president of the committee to protect the journal. the simple and welcome to your template. stop with you. why on western journalist unions and media organizations showing more solidarity with palestinian journalists working in gauze of many of whom is we heard of paid with the lives well doing the jobs. you heard him the just a few moments ago. reporting from cause are these people are heroes? surely they should be loaded as such. i...
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the narkomfin residential building was built in 1930 by the architect ginsburg.m, two-level apartments, 36 square meters. the ceiling height in the bedroom corridors was 2.25. the building was recently restored, the first floor was opened, built in soviet times, because according to the precepts of the doctor busier, the building should stand on legs. the site of the revolutionary battles of 1905 could not help but be decorated with an iconic building, it is so called:
the narkomfin residential building was built in 1930 by the architect ginsburg.m, two-level apartments, 36 square meters. the ceiling height in the bedroom corridors was 2.25. the building was recently restored, the first floor was opened, built in soviet times, because according to the precepts of the doctor busier, the building should stand on legs. the site of the revolutionary battles of 1905 could not help but be decorated with an iconic building, it is so called:
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. >> kayleigh: ruth bader ginsburg served and she served until late in her days.merican people agree with bill hemmer, 55% say too old to be president. here is newsweek, joe biden is super ager, someone who retains acuity of people into their 80s. americans do not see it. >> i worry about 60 and 70 year olds. we know the presidency is not a one-person job. the trump administration shows us that individual matters. the energy level, the dynamic, being pressure point within larger conversations. we know that. what is insulting, americans are seeing something different. messaging from first lady assumes we don't know, same message as saying the border is closed or the world is in better shape than ever before. enemies see this and they aren't caring what jill biden says. this has national security implication. i have been against age is a problem. nancy pelosi, you can put in that category, she's been fine. this is what, they don't want to diagnose him, they want to say it issigea, that is mistake. even nikki haley argument, that is mistake. you want aoc to be presid
. >> kayleigh: ruth bader ginsburg served and she served until late in her days.merican people agree with bill hemmer, 55% say too old to be president. here is newsweek, joe biden is super ager, someone who retains acuity of people into their 80s. americans do not see it. >> i worry about 60 and 70 year olds. we know the presidency is not a one-person job. the trump administration shows us that individual matters. the energy level, the dynamic, being pressure point within larger...
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ruth bader ginsburg is a wonderful woman. >> she had cancer we knew she had cancer. >> the culture in washington we are trying to fix for. >> i will go into much more reading now. i really appreciate you taking time to come. >> you want a photo bill rigo? [inaudible] >> he put simply got jewish going on progress know nothing's more important backslash more important. >> ray from originally? >> minnesota minnetonka. come on? [laughter] how about that. minnesotans are in the house. i love it. there you go. i live on black oak lane piglets i don't know that part. i represent lake minnetonka. >> i did not realize that. they're lucky to have you. [inaudible conversations] ask my father died when i was 10. my mother moved us all where she grew up in the house in tulsa, oklahoma bird that's a contrast. we loved that, nice to meet you. thank you. wonderful nice to meet you. >> he said all the right things. how do you get the money to get out there in front of people? i need to support this question. through expensive endeavor. and until you generate. is very good thank you. i just want to kno
ruth bader ginsburg is a wonderful woman. >> she had cancer we knew she had cancer. >> the culture in washington we are trying to fix for. >> i will go into much more reading now. i really appreciate you taking time to come. >> you want a photo bill rigo? [inaudible] >> he put simply got jewish going on progress know nothing's more important backslash more important. >> ray from originally? >> minnesota minnetonka. come on? [laughter] how about that....
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ben ginsburg talked about the fraud versus suppression industrial complex. that liberalization of the system has occurred over a long period of time and there haven't been any credible widespread allegations of fraud. if that's the case, why shouldn't reporters covering election administration look at everything that raises a barrier to voting, a complication to voting, why shouldn't they interpret that as voter suppression? >> i'm looking at how to improve the process. after bush v gore, i think anyone that is of a certain age -- anyone under the age of -- i don't know what that would be -- but bush v gore singed into everyone's mind that you didn't want to have hanging chance. so what do you do? we come up with electronic voting. what our former secretary of state kathy coxe implemented. verify electronic voting without a verifiable paper ballot. electronic voting is a different way. how do you know that the machine really recorded that? now we fit the best of both worlds. you can record your vote, it's scanned through electronic means but you can do a han
ben ginsburg talked about the fraud versus suppression industrial complex. that liberalization of the system has occurred over a long period of time and there haven't been any credible widespread allegations of fraud. if that's the case, why shouldn't reporters covering election administration look at everything that raises a barrier to voting, a complication to voting, why shouldn't they interpret that as voter suppression? >> i'm looking at how to improve the process. after bush v gore,...
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we've already been through this with justice ginsburg. >> she was a lot older. she had a lot of health issues. >> justice sotomayor has diabetes. scalia was older in -- >> that was a surprise. >> a decade is a long time. i'm not saying i think justice sotomayor is on death's door, by any means. it's important, given it's a lifetime appointment, to take a very long time horizon view on this. democrats are at a structural disadvantage in the u.s. senate. i would not assume that, you know, within the next four or six years we'll have another occasion where there's a democratic president, democratic senate. >> interesting point. i think people will talk about it now. >> we're going to commercial. >> thank you, guys, very much. >>> secretary of state antony blinken laying out the global implications if the u.s. fails to provide aid to ukraine. >> cnn seeing the real life impact of the lack of aid on the front lines in ukraine. we'll take you live to kyiv with the latest on that war. >> we were getting ready to film here, and all of a sudden we heard what appeared to
we've already been through this with justice ginsburg. >> she was a lot older. she had a lot of health issues. >> justice sotomayor has diabetes. scalia was older in -- >> that was a surprise. >> a decade is a long time. i'm not saying i think justice sotomayor is on death's door, by any means. it's important, given it's a lifetime appointment, to take a very long time horizon view on this. democrats are at a structural disadvantage in the u.s. senate. i would not assume...
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former counsel to house democrats and ben ginsburg. good to see both of you tonight. ben, in his main filing, trump called secretary bellows quote a biased decision maker. saying she should have recused herself. how effective is that argument for him? >> well, the case is going to go to court so i'm not sure it matters that much. the fact of the matter is we have an oddity in our american election system where we elect partisan office holders in elections to do nonpartisan things. so it is a natural argument that is bound to come and he has a point. >> he has a point. norm, what about the fact that the state law of maine said that she had to if people filed these petitions as the secretary of state, she has to look at them. was she just doing her job or did she as trump says in the filing, did she act beyond her authority? >> i do not think that she acted beyond her authority, erica. and while i agree with ben that we give these jobs, which might well be done in a nonpartisan way, to elected officials, i think it's a healthy thing that our democracy, the people of the
former counsel to house democrats and ben ginsburg. good to see both of you tonight. ben, in his main filing, trump called secretary bellows quote a biased decision maker. saying she should have recused herself. how effective is that argument for him? >> well, the case is going to go to court so i'm not sure it matters that much. the fact of the matter is we have an oddity in our american election system where we elect partisan office holders in elections to do nonpartisan things. so it...
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justice ginsburg something close to that, maybe 96 to 3, something like that. and that was always the philosophy i brought to when i thought about confirmation and so on. elena kagan i was her deputy solicitor general when she was nominated. i was aghast at senate republicans who said she wasn't qualified. i mean, first woman solicitor general, first woman d.a. and of harvard law school, brilliant scholar, just, you know, just phenomenal on every level to say she wasn't qualified. it hurt me. so to hear that and then i saw the games played justice scalia's unfortunate passing with the merrick garland nomination. and that, you know, broke my heart. and when president trump, in his first week or two, nominated neil gorsuch to the court, i looked into my heart and i said, look, you know, he's not the person i would recommend by any stretch. you know, he's not going vote on things that i would. but if i apply the yardstick of is this person qualified, that person was qualified to be on the supreme court much as i disagree. but trump won the election. and so that's
justice ginsburg something close to that, maybe 96 to 3, something like that. and that was always the philosophy i brought to when i thought about confirmation and so on. elena kagan i was her deputy solicitor general when she was nominated. i was aghast at senate republicans who said she wasn't qualified. i mean, first woman solicitor general, first woman d.a. and of harvard law school, brilliant scholar, just, you know, just phenomenal on every level to say she wasn't qualified. it hurt me....
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she lost the case in 2006 and a 54 decision, but justice ruth bader ginsburg famously said, quote, oncete. congress did act, passing legislation in 2009. but as president biden noted today, quote, the fight for equal pay continues. women workers are still paid on average 84 cents for every dollar paid to man, and the disparities are even greater for many women of color. the administration honored ledbetter today announcing new actions to close the page gap in the federal workforce and echoing justice ginsburg, calling on congress to act by passing the paycheck fairness act. another break for us, and we'll be right back. r us, and we'l be right back. be right back. (♪♪) [ding] meanwhile, at a vrbo... when other vacation rentals are just for likes, try one you'll actually like. (♪♪) we come from a long line of cowboys. (♪♪) when i see all of us out here on this ranch, i see how far our legacy can go. (♪♪) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 gram
she lost the case in 2006 and a 54 decision, but justice ruth bader ginsburg famously said, quote, oncete. congress did act, passing legislation in 2009. but as president biden noted today, quote, the fight for equal pay continues. women workers are still paid on average 84 cents for every dollar paid to man, and the disparities are even greater for many women of color. the administration honored ledbetter today announcing new actions to close the page gap in the federal workforce and echoing...
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yes, we do have plans to attack the kinds of things ambassador ginsburg is talking about. there are other options in conjunction with military attacks, and that includes -- there's a precedence for this. back in cuba, a long, long time ago to have a blockade around iran to make i'm impossible for anything to get shipped in or out. that's also a possibility. there's no doubt iran would declare that, either an attack or blockade as an act of war. iran does not want to go to war with the united states. there are many american options, and one of them needs to be taken at least. >> colonel jacobs and avmd marc ginsberg, thank you so much. >>> when we're back, e. jean carroll's first on camera reaction since her massive win against donald trump. is the legal fight really hope? >>> the political blowback on the about face on a border deal. >>> could alex murdaugh convicted of killing his wife and son get a retrial? >>> here are two words that will probably wake you up, "tax season." it's day one. what's different about this year? clear cloer liberty mutual customized my car insu
yes, we do have plans to attack the kinds of things ambassador ginsburg is talking about. there are other options in conjunction with military attacks, and that includes -- there's a precedence for this. back in cuba, a long, long time ago to have a blockade around iran to make i'm impossible for anything to get shipped in or out. that's also a possibility. there's no doubt iran would declare that, either an attack or blockade as an act of war. iran does not want to go to war with the united...
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. >> ambassador ginsburg, courtney kube, josh lederman, thank you all: we'll be joined by national coordinator strategic communications, john kirby. when we're back in 60 seconds, three days until the iowa caucuses. the gop candidates and their final pitch. >>> plus, donald trump's final five-minute pitch in a new york courtroom. his message and the potential impact on how the judge rules. don't go anywhere. impact on how. don't go anywhere. ings. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com (christina) wanna know the secret ingredient to running my business? (tina) her. (christina) being all over, all at once. (tina) all the time. (christina) but my old network wasn't cutting it. and that's not good for baking. or judging. or writing. so, we switched to verizon, the network businesses rely on. with verizon business unlimited, i get 5g, truly unlimited data, and unlimited hotspot data.
. >> ambassador ginsburg, courtney kube, josh lederman, thank you all: we'll be joined by national coordinator strategic communications, john kirby. when we're back in 60 seconds, three days until the iowa caucuses. the gop candidates and their final pitch. >>> plus, donald trump's final five-minute pitch in a new york courtroom. his message and the potential impact on how the judge rules. don't go anywhere. impact on how. don't go anywhere. ings. and something serious may be...
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the day before that debut, supreme court justice ruth peter ginsburg passed away.that forced us to toss out the show that we had been working on all weekend to start from scratch. that set the tone for what we have tried to bring you every single week. never afraid to blank the prompter when the news warrants bringing you the very latest news as it happens. i have been lucky to do that for with an amazing team of people. some of them are missing in that picture as well. my executive producer, mike mclaughlin as well, who slouches in the control room and i often yell at him to speak up and help me pronounce names, which he has no idea how to pronounce. along with every other person that has been with our show. you know who you are. i'm proud of the work we have done and the stories we have told. hi, guys. this show has taken me live to capitol hill to cover the fallout from the january 6th insurrection. that was bananas. the supreme court for reaction to the life-changing decision to end roe. and then to uvalde and other cities that have joined the list of those tou
the day before that debut, supreme court justice ruth peter ginsburg passed away.that forced us to toss out the show that we had been working on all weekend to start from scratch. that set the tone for what we have tried to bring you every single week. never afraid to blank the prompter when the news warrants bringing you the very latest news as it happens. i have been lucky to do that for with an amazing team of people. some of them are missing in that picture as well. my executive producer,...