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would let history's judgement of his entire presidency rest entirely on his decision to nominate john paul stevens to the supreme court. when justice stevens retired at the age of 90 in 2010, president obama presented him with the medal of freedom. the presidential medal of freedom. chief justice john roberts, the current chief justice of the supreme court, released a statement tonight on the occasion of justice stevens's death. saying "on behalf of the court and retired justices i am saddened to report that our colleague, justice john paul stevens, has passed away. a veteran of world war ii, justice stevens devoted his long life to public service, including 35 years on the supreme court. he brought to our bench an inimitable blend of kindness, humility, wisdom, and independence. his unrelenting commitment to justice has left us a better nation. we extend our deepest condolences to his children, elizabeth and susan, and to his extended family." the breaking news tonight, justice john paul stevens has died at the age of 99. joining us now is linda greenhouse, a lecturer at yale law school. she's co
would let history's judgement of his entire presidency rest entirely on his decision to nominate john paul stevens to the supreme court. when justice stevens retired at the age of 90 in 2010, president obama presented him with the medal of freedom. the presidential medal of freedom. chief justice john roberts, the current chief justice of the supreme court, released a statement tonight on the occasion of justice stevens's death. saying "on behalf of the court and retired justices i am...
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justice for his hulity, legal acumen, and affection for his beloved chicago cubs for more on john paul stevens's life and legacy here's nbc's blaine alexander >> reporter: appnted by a republican president and labeled tea mo conservative, justice john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34e years on th bench. >> i really don't think i have changed and eri still cons myself quite conservative. >> reporter: justice stevens was center stage as the high court shifted from left to right bowties as his clearly writtene opinions early on he voted to reinstate the death penalty but later came to questn capital punishment he supported limits on police f powers andored free speech but ruled against prayer in when justice s was on the losing side he was a prolific dissenter, notably opposing a landmark ruling that allowed corporations to pump money into political campaigns. justice stevens left the bench at age 90. the third longest serving justice in supreme court history. a father of four and grandfather of seven, in retirement justice stevens was outspoken, calling for
justice for his hulity, legal acumen, and affection for his beloved chicago cubs for more on john paul stevens's life and legacy here's nbc's blaine alexander >> reporter: appnted by a republican president and labeled tea mo conservative, justice john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34e years on th bench. >> i really don't think i have changed and eri still cons myself quite conservative. >> reporter: justice stevens was center stage as...
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens has died the court announcing that the 99-year-old experienced complications following a stroke chief justice roberts saying stevens' unrelenting commitment to justice has left us a better nation the white house released a statement remembering the justice for his humility, legal acumen, and affection for his beloved chicago cubs for more on john paul stevens's life and legacy here's nbc's blaine alexander >> reporter: appointed by a republican president and labeled a moderate conservative, justice john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leadine yea bench. >> i really don't think i have changed and i still consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: justice stevens was center stage as the high court shifted from left to right known as much for his signature bowties as his clearly written opinions early on he voted to reinstate the death penalty but later came to question capital punishment he supported limits on police powers and favored free speech but ruled against prayer in schools. when justice stevens was on the losing side
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens has died the court announcing that the 99-year-old experienced complications following a stroke chief justice roberts saying stevens' unrelenting commitment to justice has left us a better nation the white house released a statement remembering the justice for his humility, legal acumen, and affection for his beloved chicago cubs for more on john paul stevens's life and legacy here's nbc's blaine alexander >> reporter: appointed by a...
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it's my distinct honor to introduce retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he is one of the living legends of american jurisprudence. it's true. [applause] justice stevens became the 101st supreme court justice after being nominated by gerald ford in 1975, and was swiftly confirmed by the senate in a unanimous vote. [laughter] that's not happening anytime soon. [laughter] later, while looking back at his presidency, president ford remarked he was prepared to allow history's judgment on his entire term in office to be rested if necessary exclusively on his nomination of justice john paul stevens to the supreme court. justice stevens joined the court when he was 55 years old. he served for 35 years. the third longest tenure of any supreme court justice in american history. on aaped public discourse variety ofng issues. from guantanamo to environmental regulation. whether it was flagburning, vote counting, or george carlin's seven dirty words, justice stevens' voice leaves us with a rich history of his fine mind and a compassionate human being. with a sense of d
it's my distinct honor to introduce retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. he is one of the living legends of american jurisprudence. it's true. [applause] justice stevens became the 101st supreme court justice after being nominated by gerald ford in 1975, and was swiftly confirmed by the senate in a unanimous vote. [laughter] that's not happening anytime soon. [laughter] later, while looking back at his presidency, president ford remarked he was prepared to allow history's judgment...
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> reporter: appointed by a republican president and labeled a moderate conservative, justice john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34 years on the bench. >> i really don't think i have changed, and i still myself quite conservative. >> reposer: justice stevens wa center stage as the high court shifted from left t right. known as much for his signatures bowties his clearly written opinions. early on he voted to reinstate the death penalty, but later cameo question capital punishment. he supported limits on police powers and favored free speech but ruled against prayer in schools. when justice stevens was on the long side, he was a prolific dissenter, notably opposing a landmark ruling that allowed corporations t pump money into political campaigns. justice stevens left the bench at age 90, the third longest-serving justice in supreme court history. a father of fr and grandfather of seven, in retirement justice stevens was outspoken, calling for a repeal of the second amendment following the 2018 school shooting in parkland, florida. >> he felt very strongly
> reporter: appointed by a republican president and labeled a moderate conservative, justice john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34 years on the bench. >> i really don't think i have changed, and i still myself quite conservative. >> reposer: justice stevens wa center stage as the high court shifted from left t right. known as much for his signatures bowties his clearly written opinions. early on he voted to reinstate the death penalty, but...
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nonetheless justice john paul stevens could be counted on force thoughtful legal analysis. death, president ford prepared to let history's judgment of his presidency rest on his selection of stevens to the supreme court. >> the legacy of candor, of insight, and of craft. >> mike: for more on the high court of justice stevens time, let's bring in cary severino from the crisis network. she's got a brand-new book out about justice kavanaugh call justus on trail, carrie, great to have you. >> good to be here. your reflections on the life and times of justice john paul stevens? he was the last of the greatest generation and he fought in world war ii and frequently referenced his opinion. one case he spoke about the importance of the flag and the first amendment and patriotism showing through and spoke eloquently in that case about strolled -- soldiers fighting for the country and important of the flag and shone through in his work. >> mike: reading up about his life, the citizens united case about money and politics might have convinced him to retire. do you think there is anyth
nonetheless justice john paul stevens could be counted on force thoughtful legal analysis. death, president ford prepared to let history's judgment of his presidency rest on his selection of stevens to the supreme court. >> the legacy of candor, of insight, and of craft. >> mike: for more on the high court of justice stevens time, let's bring in cary severino from the crisis network. she's got a brand-new book out about justice kavanaugh call justus on trail, carrie, great to have...
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john paul stevens was a true voice of moderation and a champion of the law. look back at a remarkable life and career. >> reporter: john paul stevens was a conservative republican when president gerald ford nominated to the supreme court in 1975, but he stepped down more than three decades later as a leader of the liberal side of the bench, arguing the court changed, not his judicial philosophy. >> it has moved dramatically, that's right. and i guess a radical word may well apply. >> reporter: stevens grew up in his family's chicago hotel and world war ii he analyzed radio signals for the navy before becoming a lawyer, judge, and supreme court justice. he retired at 90 years old, replaced by president obama appointee elena kagan. >> he's probably one of the least known justices publicly. and it's ironic, because he's had a huge impact on society. >> reporter: stevens voted in favor of abortion rights, affirmative action and gay rights. long before it became main stream. >> when i was clerking for him, the supreme court issued an opinion that said it was okay
john paul stevens was a true voice of moderation and a champion of the law. look back at a remarkable life and career. >> reporter: john paul stevens was a conservative republican when president gerald ford nominated to the supreme court in 1975, but he stepped down more than three decades later as a leader of the liberal side of the bench, arguing the court changed, not his judicial philosophy. >> it has moved dramatically, that's right. and i guess a radical word may well apply....
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens died tonight in ft. uderdale, florida after suffering a stroke yesterday. president jerald ford appointed stevens in 1975 as a moderate. but he eventually emerged at court's leading liberal, retiring after serving 35 years on the nation's highest court. >> i think i've been told over and over again in case after case after case that on some issues i surprised people, yes. but all judges do that. >> in 2012, president obama awarded him the medal of freedom. justice john paul stevens was 99 years old. >>> we turn now to the tragic plane crash exactly 20 years ago tonight. there was already worry and concern on cape cod, massachusetts. a small, private plane had failed to land as expected. the pilot, john f. kennedy jr. the accident that killed the son of a slain president also marked a turning point for a country that had always might have been. here's my "nightline" co-anchor, byron pitts. >> reporter: for jfk, jr., it seemed his birth right and burden, all of it in abundance, the kennedy name, the kennedy
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens died tonight in ft. uderdale, florida after suffering a stroke yesterday. president jerald ford appointed stevens in 1975 as a moderate. but he eventually emerged at court's leading liberal, retiring after serving 35 years on the nation's highest court. >> i think i've been told over and over again in case after case after case that on some issues i surprised people, yes. but all judges do that. >> in 2012, president obama awarded him...
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john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old. and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the democratic congresswomen should leave if they're not happy. where should they go? >> it's up to them. >> the president stands by his racist remarks. >> how shameful to hear him continue to defend those offensive words. >> as democrats use their power to condemn the president. >> every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> tonight, as frustration boils over -- >> i abandon the chair. >> and white house spin continues -- >> what's your ethnicity? >> why is that relevant? >> the actual cost to us all as republicans defend the president? >> the president is not a racist. >>> then -- >> what do you do when the leader of the free world is a racist? >> congressman al green on his push to impeach the president in the wake of
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john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old. and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> after backlash over a series of tweets widely criticized as racist, house lawmakers vote to formally condemn president trump's remarks. >>> plus while defending president trump, white house counselor kellyanne conway asks a reporter about an exchange. >>> and remembering john paul stevens. he sat on the bench for nearly 35 years and has passed away at the age of 99. >>> good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, july 17th. i'
john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old. and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> after backlash over a series of tweets widely criticized as racist, house lawmakers vote to formally condemn president trump's remarks. >>> plus while defending president trump, white house counselor kellyanne conway asks a reporter about an exchange. >>>...
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it's my distinct honor to introduce retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. usually one of the living legends of american jurisprudence. it's true. [applause] justice stevens begin the 101st supreme court justice after being nominated by president gerald ford in 1975. and swiftly confirm the u.s. senate in a unanimous vote. [laughing] that's not happening anytime soon. [laughing] later, while looking back at his presidency, president ford remarked that he was prepared to allow histories judgment on his entire term in office to be rested if necessary exclusively on his nomination of justice john paul stevens to the supreme court justice stevens joined the court when he was 55 55 years d and he served for 35 years. the third longest tenure of any supreme court justice in american history. and during those years he shaped public discourse on a breathtaking variety of issues, from the rights of guantÁnamo bay detainees to copyright law, to environmental regulation. whether the topic was flagburning, vote counting, or george carlin said seven dirty words, justice s
it's my distinct honor to introduce retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. usually one of the living legends of american jurisprudence. it's true. [applause] justice stevens begin the 101st supreme court justice after being nominated by president gerald ford in 1975. and swiftly confirm the u.s. senate in a unanimous vote. [laughing] that's not happening anytime soon. [laughing] later, while looking back at his presidency, president ford remarked that he was prepared to allow...
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens died in florida after suffering a stroke. president gerald ford appointed stevens in 1975. stevens would earn the reputation as a moderate but would eventually leave the court's liberal wing voting to limit the use of the death penalty and uphold affirmative action. he once called the right to bear arms a relic of the 18th century saying his experience during a home invasion in the 1930s influenced his thinking on the issue. his 2014 book, "six amendments: how and why we should change the constitution" stirred controversy. stevens told our george stephanopoulos why he believed the second amendment needed to be changed. >> the amendment would merely prevent our humans being made that congress doesn't have the power to do what they think is in the best public interest. >> to be clear if congress passed a national ban on individual gun ownership, that would be constitutional under your amendment. >> i think that's right. >> reporter: a lifelong cubs fan stevens joined the navy in 1941 and served in world war ii as a code breaker.
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens died in florida after suffering a stroke. president gerald ford appointed stevens in 1975. stevens would earn the reputation as a moderate but would eventually leave the court's liberal wing voting to limit the use of the death penalty and uphold affirmative action. he once called the right to bear arms a relic of the 18th century saying his experience during a home invasion in the 1930s influenced his thinking on the issue. his 2014 book,...
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corinne pierre, ezra klein, thank you. >>> and john paul stevens, who >>> and john paul stevens, whohe age of 99 was active in his retirement, and even though he was appointed by a republican president, he said that he believed brett kavanaugh was not fit to serve on the united states supreme court. when the hot sun hits your ice cream lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. plus earn complimentary but i can tell you liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no... only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪roc
corinne pierre, ezra klein, thank you. >>> and john paul stevens, who >>> and john paul stevens, whohe age of 99 was active in his retirement, and even though he was appointed by a republican president, he said that he believed brett kavanaugh was not fit to serve on the united states supreme court. when the hot sun hits your ice cream lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated...
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john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old.r broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> as you can tell, i'm scrambled here on set just as i'm starting the show. in part because we've just thrown out the first half of the show because of breaking news that has just broken in the past few minutes. sorry for my fumble at start there. but nbc news has just confirmed in the last few minutes that retired supreme court justice john paul stevens has died at the age of 99. he died at holy cross hospital
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ceremonie nations capital to pay respects to the former supreme court justice john paul stevens. the body of the retired justice stevens is lying in repose at the great hall of the supreme court, where he served for nearly 35 years. he died last week at 99 years old after couple occasions from a stroke.>> when president obama nominated me to fill justice stevens seat, gave me a special reason for thinking of justice stevens as a hero. >> justice elena kagan replaced stevens on the court after he retired in 2010. tomorrow, the late justice will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. >> several companies that release a quarterly earnings report this weekend the lineup includes tesla, facebook, amazon and the boeing. boeing is taking nearly $5 million after-tax charge to get the second quarter earnings. this follows the grounding of the 737 max planes earlier this year. let's see how wall street is doing on this monday afternoon about 45 minutes ago the dow was up about 25 points. >>> two deaths are being blamed and the scorching heat the blanketed much of the country over t
ceremonie nations capital to pay respects to the former supreme court justice john paul stevens. the body of the retired justice stevens is lying in repose at the great hall of the supreme court, where he served for nearly 35 years. he died last week at 99 years old after couple occasions from a stroke.>> when president obama nominated me to fill justice stevens seat, gave me a special reason for thinking of justice stevens as a hero. >> justice elena kagan replaced stevens on the...
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john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old. and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the democratic congresswomen should leave if they're not happy. where should they go? >> it's up to them. >> the president stands by his racist remarks. >> how shameful to hear him continue to defend those offensive words. >> as democrats use their power to condemn the president. >> every single member of this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> tonight, as frustration boils over -- >> i abandon the chair. >> and white house spin continues -- >> what's your ethnicity? >> why is that relevant?
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. >> watch c-span on monday for memorial services honoring late supreme court justice john paul stevens. 's casket arrives at the supreme court -- justice stevens' casket arrives at the supreme court 9:15. arrives at the supreme court 9:15. at 10:30, he will lie in repose and the public is invited to pay their respects. watch coverage on c-span two, c-span.org, or listen with the free radio app. >> the senate devils in monday at three: -- 3:00 p.m. -- the senate gavels in monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. is expectedon vote tuesday. also tuesday, both on the house 9/11 victims compensation fund. follow the senate live on c-span two. the house plans to work on a bill to secure retirement savings. they also debate legislation border security and accountability at all levels of the homeland security department. watch the house live on c-span. >> robert>> robert mueller testo congress on wednesday about possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by president despite the near given split among all americans, there are a significant differences when you look at the partisan breakdowns rega
. >> watch c-span on monday for memorial services honoring late supreme court justice john paul stevens. 's casket arrives at the supreme court -- justice stevens' casket arrives at the supreme court 9:15. arrives at the supreme court 9:15. at 10:30, he will lie in repose and the public is invited to pay their respects. watch coverage on c-span two, c-span.org, or listen with the free radio app. >> the senate devils in monday at three: -- 3:00 p.m. -- the senate gavels in monday at...
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buying experience you deserve. >>> the third longest serving supreme court justice in history john paul stevenss nominated by republican president gerald ford but ended up being a liberal voice on the bench. and our john berman recently interviewed retired justice stevens and asked how he wanted to be remembered. >> what do you think your legacy is on the court? >> well, i don't know. i'd really like more people to think i was right on the important decisions than right now. >> you want more people to come around to your views eventually? >> yeah. >> i think that's what we all want in life. do you think about that? do you think about the fact that in some ways your dissents may have had more bakt or you may have had more impact from your dissents. >> that's true but i wish it weren't. >> the district of columbia versus heller which was the gun control case in washington, d.c. you say heller is clearly the most incorrect decision during your time on the bench. it represents the worst self-inflicted wound in the court's history. >> i really think that's true. as a matter of history and as a matte
buying experience you deserve. >>> the third longest serving supreme court justice in history john paul stevenss nominated by republican president gerald ford but ended up being a liberal voice on the bench. and our john berman recently interviewed retired justice stevens and asked how he wanted to be remembered. >> what do you think your legacy is on the court? >> well, i don't know. i'd really like more people to think i was right on the important decisions than right...
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. >> we learned in the last few days she went on vacation with john paul stevens who just passed awaye age of 99. she talked about this conversation she had with john paul stevens and i want to play this sound where she talks about telling stevens about a dream she had about staying on the court as long as him. listen. >> i said and my dream is that i will stay at the court as long as he did, and his immediate response was stay longer. >> and again, i don't think you tell that story unless you are sending the message to everybody both fans and critics that, look, i'm not going to quit. you know, i can't predict what my health will be two year, two years, three years from now but i'm not going anywhere. >> john, i think the work was also what sustains her. she also told nina totenberg that's what got her through her last bout with cancer. her job is her life. at the same time she's working at full steam and putting out opinions at full clip, she's traveling the world. justice stevens retired at the age of 90. as you said justice ginsberg 86. staying even longer would be the potential o
. >> we learned in the last few days she went on vacation with john paul stevens who just passed awaye age of 99. she talked about this conversation she had with john paul stevens and i want to play this sound where she talks about telling stevens about a dream she had about staying on the court as long as him. listen. >> i said and my dream is that i will stay at the court as long as he did, and his immediate response was stay longer. >> and again, i don't think you tell that...
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john paul stevens of chicago, illinois was 99 years old. and that is our broadcast on this tuesday night. thank you so much for being here with us. good night from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. ♪ >>> after backlash over a series of tweets widely criticized as racist, house lawmakers vote to formally condemn president trump's remarks. >>> plus while defending president trump, white house counselor kellyanne conway asks a reporter about an exchange. >>> and remembering john paul stevens. he sat on the bench for nearly 35 years and has passed away at the age of 99. >>> good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, july 17th. i'm yasmin vossoughian, alongside my long lost co-anchor who has returned, ayman mohyeldin. we're so happy to have you back. >> great to be back. what have i missed? >> a lot to say the least. how's the baby? >> baby's doing great. sleeping through the night. there's a picture. he's sleeping. >> that was the end of your leave, right? >> yes. >> this is kind of the end of the beginning of your new life? >> because
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the president and first lady paying respects to the late justice john paul stevens, as is the justice who took his seat on the high court when stevens retired a decade ago. >> if ever there were a case where a funeral should become a celebration of a life well lived, this is that case. he lived a life of integrity and kindness and decency and service. >> we begin the hour, though, with the fight the president simply doesn't want to end. today the president again in a back-and-forth with the so-called squad. very racist troublemakers is how he describes these congresswomen of color in tweets this morning. that tweet would normally be boilerplate in the president's outright racist attack on these lawmakers last sunday. but the circumstances today make it extraordinary. the president sent that tweet 10:48 a.m. eastern time after his motorcade left for the supreme court and a public viewing of the late justice john paul stevens. it also came just minutes after one of the four members, michigan's rashida tlaib, said this at an naacp event. >> yeah, i'm not going nowhere! not until i impeac
the president and first lady paying respects to the late justice john paul stevens, as is the justice who took his seat on the high court when stevens retired a decade ago. >> if ever there were a case where a funeral should become a celebration of a life well lived, this is that case. he lived a life of integrity and kindness and decency and service. >> we begin the hour, though, with the fight the president simply doesn't want to end. today the president again in a back-and-forth...
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and thing was part of a quote of a never ending witchhunt. >>> former supreme court justice john paul stevens has died after suffering a stroke in florida, earlier in the week. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975 and retired in 2010. john paul stevens was 99. >>> let's start with a traffic alert. there are two, looking live to the bay bridge toll plaza. you are backed up into the made in the flyover. this is not the worst. first traffic alert is were going past the toll plaza and past treasure island. that is where the new backup begins. to lanes are shut down every month is are heading into sanford cisco this morning, taking a look where it is slowing things down 17 miles an hour if not for any delays beginning treasure island. the other traffic alert is eastbound on the richmond san rafael bridge right there as you are coming off of the bridge. they are now closing all lanes it is slowing things out really significantly in the eastbound direction. chl ew blue skieout there and some sunshine reflecting on the salesforce tower. temperatures warmer compared to yesterday. 84 san j
and thing was part of a quote of a never ending witchhunt. >>> former supreme court justice john paul stevens has died after suffering a stroke in florida, earlier in the week. he was appointed by president gerald ford in 1975 and retired in 2010. john paul stevens was 99. >>> let's start with a traffic alert. there are two, looking live to the bay bridge toll plaza. you are backed up into the made in the flyover. this is not the worst. first traffic alert is were going past...
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cnn's pamela brown takes a look at the life and career of justice john paul stevens. >> reporter: john republican when president gerald ford nominated him to the supreme court in 1975. but he stepped down more than three decades later as a leader of the liberal side of the bench arguing the court change not his judicial philosophy. >> it has moved dramatically, that's right. and i -- i guess a radical word may well apply. >> reporter: stevens grew up in his family's chicago hotel during the rorring 20s. in world war ii he analyzed radio signals for the navy before becoming a judge and supreme court justice. he retired at 90 years old, replaced by obama appointee kagen. >> it's ironic because he has as big an impact on the supreme court and american society as any justice. >> reporter: in his career stevens voted in favor of abortion rights, affirmative action and gay rights long before it became mainstream. >> in 1986 when i was clerking for him the supreme court issued an opinion that said it was okay to have criminal penalties for gay consensual sex. 17 years later the supreme court
cnn's pamela brown takes a look at the life and career of justice john paul stevens. >> reporter: john republican when president gerald ford nominated him to the supreme court in 1975. but he stepped down more than three decades later as a leader of the liberal side of the bench arguing the court change not his judicial philosophy. >> it has moved dramatically, that's right. and i -- i guess a radical word may well apply. >> reporter: stevens grew up in his family's chicago...
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and distrust tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> the nation is in mourning the passing of john paul stevens, one of the longest serving supreme court justices in u.s. history, and tonight his friends and former clerks are honoring his legacy here's pete williams >> reporter: president gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court's most powerful liberal and his retirement in 2010 marked a turning in, althe court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable >> there is nobody who exemplifies better the idea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following the law and the facts in each case without preconception. >> reporter: he voted to support abortion rights and to let prisoners at guantanamo bay challenge their detention. justice stevens insisted he didn't change and said it was the court that shifted to the right >> after nixon became president, every appointment to the court
and distrust tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> the nation is in mourning the passing of john paul stevens, one of the longest serving supreme court justices in u.s. history, and tonight his friends and former clerks are honoring his legacy here's pete williams >> reporter: president gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court's most powerful liberal and his retirement in 2010 marked a...
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justice john paul stevens was 99 years old. the u.s.se of representatives has voted to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur roth in criminal contempt for not sharing information about the attempt to add a citizenship question to the census. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been ovided by: >> ordering takeout. >> findi the west route. talking for hours. >> planning for showers.ou >>an do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed fork,ou. with tal text and data. consumer cellular. learn more at consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language app that hes real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> and with the ongoing support of these instituons and individuals. >> this program was made porible by the corporation public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored
justice john paul stevens was 99 years old. the u.s.se of representatives has voted to hold attorney general william barr and commerce secretary wilbur roth in criminal contempt for not sharing information about the attempt to add a citizenship question to the census. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been ovided by: >> ordering takeout. >> findi the...
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he was 97 years old at the time but john paul steven's mind and his words were still razor sharp. >> that was pamela brown. thank you so much for that. joining me on the phone jeffrey toobin, cnn's chief legal analyst. i appreciate you joining us. you know, we just saw you interviewed justice john paul stevens and not many americans got to see him up close like that. what was he like? what were your impressions? >> he was really part of a vanished tradition in american life which was the moderate republican. he was moderate in speech, in appearance. the only thing he wasn't moderate in was the wearing of bow ties. he loved to wear bow ties and that was really his skegture. but, you know, he came from the gerald ford midwestern republican school of political thought, of legal thought. and that tradition is completely gone in america. i thought of him as the last world war ii veteran who was active in public life. when he retired in 2010 there were really no more of the greatest generation in the positions of power that they held for so long, and i think that's also emblematic of his p
he was 97 years old at the time but john paul steven's mind and his words were still razor sharp. >> that was pamela brown. thank you so much for that. joining me on the phone jeffrey toobin, cnn's chief legal analyst. i appreciate you joining us. you know, we just saw you interviewed justice john paul stevens and not many americans got to see him up close like that. what was he like? what were your impressions? >> he was really part of a vanished tradition in american life which...
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john paul stevens passed away yesterday at the age of 99.nbc's blayne alexder takes a closer look at his life and legacy. > reporter: appointed by a republican president and labeled a moderate conservative, jus in john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34 years on the bench. >> i really don't think i have changed and i still consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: justice stevensas center stage as the high court shifted from left to right, known as much for his signature bow ties as clearly written opinions. early on heted to reinstate the dealt penalth penalty but cr to question capital punishment. he favors free speech but rules when justice stevens was on the losing side, he was a prolific dissenter, notably provide pose a land mark ruling that allows campaigners mo pumpney into a political campaign. he was the third longest struts in supreme court history, father of four and grandfather of seven. in retirement justice stwaens outspoken, calling for a repeal of the second amendment following t
john paul stevens passed away yesterday at the age of 99.nbc's blayne alexder takes a closer look at his life and legacy. > reporter: appointed by a republican president and labeled a moderate conservative, jus in john paul stevens became one of the supreme court's leading liberals in his 34 years on the bench. >> i really don't think i have changed and i still consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: justice stevensas center stage as the high court shifted from left to...
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retired supreme court justice john paul stevens has died. >>> black lives, they matter here! >> black lives, they matter here! >> anger boiling over. the justice department will not bring charges against the officer whose choke hold killed eric garner. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to "early start." i'm jessica dean in for christine romans today. >> good morning to all of you, i'm dave briggs. wednesday, july 17th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. a cool image to show you this morning. the washington monument has turned into a rocket. it is the "apollo 11" honoring the 50th anniversary of the "apollo 11" mission and landing on the moon. that anniversary officially on saturday when time for a plug cnn airs its incredible dock -- "apollo 11" from a moment that was unifying to total division and chaos in congress. >>> a turbulent night on a divided house floor ending in a vote to condemn president trump's racist remarks targeting four minority congresswomen. just four republicans voted for the resolution, all from districts often darlingttargete democrats. the leadership and t
retired supreme court justice john paul stevens has died. >>> black lives, they matter here! >> black lives, they matter here! >> anger boiling over. the justice department will not bring charges against the officer whose choke hold killed eric garner. >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to "early start." i'm jessica dean in for christine romans today. >> good morning to all of you, i'm dave briggs. wednesday, july 17th. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east....
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gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court'sost powerful libe retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable. >> there is nobody who exemplifies betterhe ea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following the law and e facts in each case without preconception. >> reporter: he voted to support abortion rights and to let prisoners at "guantanamer guantanamo bay challenge their detentio justice stevens insisted he didn'tan and said it was the court that shifted to theight. >> after nixon became president, every appointment to the court was more conservative tn his or her predecessor. >> reporter: but some of his views did change. at first a critic of affirmative action, he ended up supporting it in college admissions. or initially a sur of the death penalty, he became one of the court's most vocal skepti
gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court'sost powerful libe retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable. >> there is nobody who exemplifies betterhe ea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following...
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john paul stevens, the third longest serving united states supreme court justice, has died tonight.ens joined the supreme court in 1975. he retired in 2010 when he was 90 years old. in that time i was fortunate enough to meet him personally. my wife clerked for him in the year of 2007. he was an exceptional human being among everything else he was exceptional about. he was appointed by the republican president gerald ford. he often voted with the court's liberal wing. nbc justice correspondent pete williams looks back at his life and legacy. >> reporter: the supreme court's only gerald ford nominee, john paul stephens, arrived as a moderate conservative. >> i thank the president for his expression of confidence in me. >> here is the nomination. >> reporter: but he quickly headed in his own direction, becoming an independent-minded justice and the court's most prolific dissenter. he insisted he never varied and said the court shifted around him. >> i really don't think i have changed, and i still consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: at first skeptical of affirmative actio
john paul stevens, the third longest serving united states supreme court justice, has died tonight.ens joined the supreme court in 1975. he retired in 2010 when he was 90 years old. in that time i was fortunate enough to meet him personally. my wife clerked for him in the year of 2007. he was an exceptional human being among everything else he was exceptional about. he was appointed by the republican president gerald ford. he often voted with the court's liberal wing. nbc justice correspondent...
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. >> and right now people paying their respects to the late supreme court justice john paul stevens. ahead we'll take a look at his life and his legacy. ♪ sick and tired of running circles ♪ for miles and miles. ♪ being lost ain't never really been my style. ♪ but i told ya... yo, jer! we gotta get to the show. ♪ i was looking for a sign. get on the bus. ♪ i need something to believe in. ♪ throw my hands up to the ceiling. ♪ oh sky won't you give me a sign. ♪ tell me will the world one day ever be mine? jeep wrangler. freedom to do it all. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy. but with olay regenerist whip spf 25, it's so lightweight. i love it. i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. >>> president trump says there is zero truth to iran's claim this morning that it has de
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john paul stevens suffered a stroke on monday. he died yesterday at a ft. lauderdale, florida, hospital, with his daughters by his side. he was apointsd by republican president but by the time he retired he was leading the court liberal wing. here is pete williams. >> reporter: gerald ford's only nominee john paul stevens was a moderate conservative. >> i thank the president for his expression of confidence. >> reporter: but he became an independent-minded justice and the court's most prolific dissenter. he insisted his legal views never changed and said it was the court that shifted around him. >> i really don't think i have changed. i still consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: at first skeptical of affirmative action in government contracting he eventually supported it in college admissions. he voted with the courts liberals to restrict police powers to given prisoners better rights and a high wall between church and state and abortion but he sometimes voted with the conservatives, a decorated code breaker dissented with flag burning and let a
john paul stevens suffered a stroke on monday. he died yesterday at a ft. lauderdale, florida, hospital, with his daughters by his side. he was apointsd by republican president but by the time he retired he was leading the court liberal wing. here is pete williams. >> reporter: gerald ford's only nominee john paul stevens was a moderate conservative. >> i thank the president for his expression of confidence. >> reporter: but he became an independent-minded justice and the...
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he arrived there, lying in state as john paul stevens, the late justice there is his coffin. first lady arrived. you call it the rotunda. to pay respects for john paul stevens. susan: funeral expected this week. burial at arlington cemetery. he served 35 years on the supreme court until his retirement in 2010. he died at the age of 99 years old. when he retired in 2010, he was longest serving and oldest on the supreme court during his time. stuart: okay. the president has arrived. reviewing coffin. correct expression, john paul stevens, late justice lying in state. lying in repose. i'm sorry. get protocol and words correct here. lying in repose. president will pay his respects momentarily. several stories on hand for you this monday morning. developments from iran and president trump. he tweeted about the squad. developments in your money . stuart: lots of stories here especially with hong kong. this may seem distant and almost irrelevant to our american viewers but it is not an it is a very important story and have been, i would hesitate to say, riots but there has been a pol
he arrived there, lying in state as john paul stevens, the late justice there is his coffin. first lady arrived. you call it the rotunda. to pay respects for john paul stevens. susan: funeral expected this week. burial at arlington cemetery. he served 35 years on the supreme court until his retirement in 2010. he died at the age of 99 years old. when he retired in 2010, he was longest serving and oldest on the supreme court during his time. stuart: okay. the president has arrived. reviewing...
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my state of illinois is proud to claim john paul stevens as native son. he was a member of a prominent chicago family and grew up in the luxury of his family's hotel, then known as the stevens hotel now known as the hilton hotel on michigan avenue. he never used his family's wealth to shirk his responsibilities. in world war ii he was a lieutenant commander in the navy and awarded the bronze star after downing a plane who planned an attack on pearl harbor. after the war he was a champion of good, ethical government. it was john paul stevens' integrity, as much as his brilliant legal mind, that convinced president gerald ford to nominate him, then a federal judge, on the seventh circuit of court of appeals to serve on the united states supreme court in 1975. president ford called then-judge stevens, quote, the finest legal mind i could find. end of quote. the senate obviously agreed. the vote on the senate floor for john paul stevens confirmation was 98-0. he was the second-oldest and third-longest serving justice in the history of our nation, but it is the
my state of illinois is proud to claim john paul stevens as native son. he was a member of a prominent chicago family and grew up in the luxury of his family's hotel, then known as the stevens hotel now known as the hilton hotel on michigan avenue. he never used his family's wealth to shirk his responsibilities. in world war ii he was a lieutenant commander in the navy and awarded the bronze star after downing a plane who planned an attack on pearl harbor. after the war he was a champion of...
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appointed by reagan, and was the leading voice on abortion rights, gay rights and the like but john paul stevens of his days, john paul stevens wrote that he didn't think his judicial philosophy had changed. the facts of the cases changed and the country changed. more importantly, the court changed. he didn't feel -- he didn't like to be called a liberal member of the court. he felt that the court had gone far to the right. he was pretty consistent in the way he viewed many, many issues. where he did change, he was quite straightforward. his views on capitol punishment changed. when he entered the court, he was for capitol punishment. by the end of his time on the court he felt that was a mistake, that it was wrong to be in favor of capital punishment. for the most part, he focused on issues the same way. he was very interested in the 14th amendment and due process. he viewed the concept of liberty as providing many of the guarantees that americans have come to enjoy. he believed, for example -- his reasoning behind believing that abortion should be legal, though he didn't actually -- wasn't on
appointed by reagan, and was the leading voice on abortion rights, gay rights and the like but john paul stevens of his days, john paul stevens wrote that he didn't think his judicial philosophy had changed. the facts of the cases changed and the country changed. more importantly, the court changed. he didn't feel -- he didn't like to be called a liberal member of the court. he felt that the court had gone far to the right. he was pretty consistent in the way he viewed many, many issues. where...
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fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> retired supreme court justice john paul stevenstroke. he was 99 years old. justice stevens was appointed to the supreme court in 1975 by republican president gerald ford. he served on the court for 35 years. although a republican, justice stevens often sided with the liberal side of the court. he insisted it was not him, it was the republican party whose views shifted over time. he supported a woman's right to choose abortion, he voted to reinstate the death penalty, a decision he later said he regretted. during the clinton presidency, he led a unanimous court in ruling that a sitting president could face a civil lawsuit while in office. he offered a blistering dissenting opinion to the court's ruling in bush versus gore which decided the presidential election in 2000. he retired in 2010 at the age of 90 and was awarded the medal of freedom by president obama, the country's highest civilian honor, but he remained active in his retirement. after the mass shooting in parkland, florida in 2018, justice stevens called for the repeal of
fda-approved oral combination treatment for hr+/her2- mbc. >>> retired supreme court justice john paul stevenstroke. he was 99 years old. justice stevens was appointed to the supreme court in 1975 by republican president gerald ford. he served on the court for 35 years. although a republican, justice stevens often sided with the liberal side of the court. he insisted it was not him, it was the republican party whose views shifted over time. he supported a woman's right to choose...
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what do you remember most clearly about john paul stevens?i had the remarkable opportunity to interview him in 2007. and he talked extensively about how he believed that he had not become more liberal, the court had become more conservative. he still called himself a judicial conservative. he insisted on the government's duty to govern impartially. to gerrymandering to other forms of corruption and also his strong dissent in bush v. gore. it's really remarkable to read his book, the makings of a justice, reflections on my first 94 years. he gives an inside account of bush v. gore in that book. he says the arguments were never raised before they appeared in the opinion, and he said that there was a serious factual error in the majority opinion that undermined its basic reasoning. so he was incredibly candid. this book is a remarkable guide to his insider thoughts on nearly 35 years on the bench. the book is called "the makes of a justice," whether or not my vote to uphold the validity of capital punishment in 1976 was correct. i am now convinc
what do you remember most clearly about john paul stevens?i had the remarkable opportunity to interview him in 2007. and he talked extensively about how he believed that he had not become more liberal, the court had become more conservative. he still called himself a judicial conservative. he insisted on the government's duty to govern impartially. to gerrymandering to other forms of corruption and also his strong dissent in bush v. gore. it's really remarkable to read his book, the makings of...
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>>tonight we remember of former supreme court justice john paul stevens passed away today in florida at the age of 99. >>although he was a republican appointee stevens is remembered as a famous defender of liberal causes. the true voice of moderation. cnn's pamela brown has a look back at stevens remarkable life and career. >>and john paul stevens was a conservative republican president gerald ford nominated him to the supreme court in 1975. step down more than 3 decades later. liberal side of the bench. >>arguing the court change not his judicial philosophy. >>it is moved dramatically that's right. and i think it's a radical they will apply. >>stevens grew up and his family chicago hotel during the roaring 20's in world war 2 we analyze radio signals for the navy before becoming a lawyer judge and supreme court justices. he retired at 90 years old replaced by president obama appointee elena kagan. >>justice stevens is probably one of the least known justices publicly, and it's ironic because he has had as big an impact on the supreme court and an american society as any justice. >>a
>>tonight we remember of former supreme court justice john paul stevens passed away today in florida at the age of 99. >>although he was a republican appointee stevens is remembered as a famous defender of liberal causes. the true voice of moderation. cnn's pamela brown has a look back at stevens remarkable life and career. >>and john paul stevens was a conservative republican president gerald ford nominated him to the supreme court in 1975. step down more than 3 decades...
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as a counci in 1969 before he went on to run as mayor >>> of the nation's longest >> justice john paul stevens court' high court leading libera mo have more on his career and good ning. you. the president and first lady they praised his service in thet navy, hum and legal acumen. his work over the course of ew legal frrk ofr ounation his passion for the law and for forgot presid ford appointed he ruled against prayer in school he opposed citizen united. that w the landmark ruling into t campaigns. he appealed the second amendment after the 2018 school shooting >> if he saw a case differently think twice about writing an opinio writing a dissent and >> rep justice stevens he died from complications he was 99 years old. aaron and eun, back to you. pr sid tweet referringto them, quote, to go back and fix came four republicans and one on last night's measure. they called the president's it carrieso legal prosec have ordered the record accord to the associated s he wa sound mind. eemos sscheduled to be tried a mng was already held prince george's county but hu dre are expected at tonigh meeting. th
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. >> former supreme court justice john paul stevens died july 16 at the age of 99. the ceremony held inside the court. stepsrmer clerks line the to receive the casket and were honorary pallbearers. one of the tributes is from elena kagan. president trump in the first lady paid their respects after the ceremony.
. >> former supreme court justice john paul stevens died july 16 at the age of 99. the ceremony held inside the court. stepsrmer clerks line the to receive the casket and were honorary pallbearers. one of the tributes is from elena kagan. president trump in the first lady paid their respects after the ceremony.
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that we are all from somewhere else originally. >>> other news, retired supreme court justice john paul stevensns was on the high court for almost 35 years. only one other justice served longer. stevens retired in 2010 at the age of 90. he was nominated by republican president gerald ford, stevens became known as the leader of its liberal wing. and two months ago he said president trump is, quote, exercising powers that do not really belong to him. he says i did the best i could and i didn't do well enough on many occasions. >>> puerto rico's governor is refusing to resign amid increasing pressure and a scandal being called chatgate. >> governor ricardo rosello is apologizing for a profanity-laced chat which was leaked. >> protesters have been demanding rosello resign from office, but he refuses saying he's done nothing illegal. the boat was rerouted to the british virgin islands which was already on its itinerary. >>> most of the country is about to experience potentially deadly heat. >> accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso tells us which cities will be close to 100 degrees. >> a very hot
that we are all from somewhere else originally. >>> other news, retired supreme court justice john paul stevensns was on the high court for almost 35 years. only one other justice served longer. stevens retired in 2010 at the age of 90. he was nominated by republican president gerald ford, stevens became known as the leader of its liberal wing. and two months ago he said president trump is, quote, exercising powers that do not really belong to him. he says i did the best i could and i...