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let me play our friend katie couric interviewed ruth bader ginsburg. let's watch this from yahoo!.stices truly understood the ramifications of their decision? >> i would have to say no. but justices continue to think and can change so i am ever hopeful that if the court has a blind spot today, its eyes will be open tomorrow. >> so there still is a blind spot when it comes to gender issues on the court. >> it's really fascinating. a colleague of mine who is now on the council of foreign relations wrote a wonderful book about tracing the lives of a group of women entrepreneurs in afghanistan. one of the things she said to me, how is it that half the population became special interest? >> we'll have to leave it with that question. but we'll continue to look and listen for your voice wherever it is. >> thank you. >>> and now to some major casting news. with this report from a very proud "nightly news" anchor on the role his daughter was born to play. >> just today, nbc announced allison williams will play the role of peter pan. the actress and singer is currently in the cast of "girls"
let me play our friend katie couric interviewed ruth bader ginsburg. let's watch this from yahoo!.stices truly understood the ramifications of their decision? >> i would have to say no. but justices continue to think and can change so i am ever hopeful that if the court has a blind spot today, its eyes will be open tomorrow. >> so there still is a blind spot when it comes to gender issues on the court. >> it's really fascinating. a colleague of mine who is now on the council...
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s katie couric, answering the questions a lot of people have asked, would she ever step down from the highest court in the land? keep in mind the justice is now 81 years old. >> all i can say is that i am still here and likely to remain for a while. one of my mottos is justice louie dembitz brandeis who was appointed to the court at the same age as i was. we were both 60. he retired at 83. i expect to stay at least that long. >> when will you know it's time to hang up the jabot? >> as i said, when i can't do the job full steam. >> a jabot, by the way, is the frilly neck piece she wears on the top of her robes. katie talks to justice ginsberg about a lot more, including the supreme court decision on religion, the workplace, and contraception. the full interview will post on yahoo! news tomorrow. >>> up next tonight, the limits of forgiveness, kelsey grammer, his murdered sister, and the new decision about whether the murderer should go free tonight. >>> and the hall of fame broadcaster, his big announcement that had fans jumping out of their seats. she inspires you. no question about t
s katie couric, answering the questions a lot of people have asked, would she ever step down from the highest court in the land? keep in mind the justice is now 81 years old. >> all i can say is that i am still here and likely to remain for a while. one of my mottos is justice louie dembitz brandeis who was appointed to the court at the same age as i was. we were both 60. he retired at 83. i expect to stay at least that long. >> when will you know it's time to hang up the jabot?...
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don't know what he what he sees in this stuff and i never want to touch it again and never did to katie couric on the internet we're on the internet. what do you make of all this where's it all going well we're going to words all going but it's part of the reality and going to be perfectly honest for a long time to come you know we went through in terms of journalism but. also the society we went through the print age of newspapers that gave way to the radio era radio era gave way to the television era now the television iran might have been used in a way to the internet era doesn't mean it's going to replace television more than television replaced radio but the internet is the future when everybody wants it or not now i have to think it over in the mind the internet is a force for good information education edition from users that have its problems yes one of them being that with anonymity you can smear your neighbor or anybody else nobody can help it but nonetheless and if it isn't already true larry i think it's already true but if it isn't the truth now that most people get most of their
don't know what he what he sees in this stuff and i never want to touch it again and never did to katie couric on the internet we're on the internet. what do you make of all this where's it all going well we're going to words all going but it's part of the reality and going to be perfectly honest for a long time to come you know we went through in terms of journalism but. also the society we went through the print age of newspapers that gave way to the radio era radio era gave way to the...
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joining our partner katie couric and there i'll get to cover the in-depth and important stories we allhe world to me especially because abc and yahoo! have a partnership so i will always be part of your family on camera and off. >> great, yes, i'm going to hold you to that. i just want to say this is an amazing opportunity. you are going to be amazing at it. we are as you said great partners with yahoo!, so you'll en back on this show and all of our shows every time you score a big interview which i think will be frequent. these have been four amazing years. >> four years. >> four of the most enjoyable years. >> and you've never once called me bianca on air. good for you. >> i've come this close on a couple of occasions. so we have you for a few more weeks and when you go in early august, we're going to celebrate you and toast you and roast you just a little bit, maybe bring up some of the more embarrassing moments. >> please. please. >> absolutely. cannot resist it. >> the waterworks are starting so we're going to end the show right now. we'll see you tomorrow. as dan said, i have a f
joining our partner katie couric and there i'll get to cover the in-depth and important stories we allhe world to me especially because abc and yahoo! have a partnership so i will always be part of your family on camera and off. >> great, yes, i'm going to hold you to that. i just want to say this is an amazing opportunity. you are going to be amazing at it. we are as you said great partners with yahoo!, so you'll en back on this show and all of our shows every time you score a big...
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megan kelly did a good job of dismantling the argument that katie couric and ruth bader ginsburg wereoyer to pay for four contraceptives after they agreed to pay for 16. i think it's blown out of proportion. the way to solve all of this, in my opinion, kind of radical, but i think we should have no employer benefits, do everything on the open market, approve all of these drugs over the counter, if your health plan or your government decides they want to pay for it, medicaid or something pay for it, fine. >> then we give huge tax benefits to corporations. >> i'm blown away. i agree with dana, when i was listening to it, i thought, this is a supreme court justice, lumping all contraceptives together? basically saying hobby lobby or an employer shouldn't have the right to keep women from contraceptives. this is exactly what it is not about. hobby lobby was about the contraceptives that they disagree with. if she's making decisions on something so important, wouldn't you think she would have a working knowledge of what's really it's about? >> i think what she's saying is, these guys, olde
megan kelly did a good job of dismantling the argument that katie couric and ruth bader ginsburg wereoyer to pay for four contraceptives after they agreed to pay for 16. i think it's blown out of proportion. the way to solve all of this, in my opinion, kind of radical, but i think we should have no employer benefits, do everything on the open market, approve all of these drugs over the counter, if your health plan or your government decides they want to pay for it, medicaid or something pay for...
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she gave an interview so katie couric and grit tiffed the five judges that ruled companies do not have o provide contraception. >> i am hopeful if the court has a blindspot tomorrow, it will be open tomorrow. >> do you feel that the five justices had a blindspot. >> in hobby lobby - yes. >> ginsberg went on to say the conservative justices also ha a blindspot about equal pay for women. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate voters in kansas are getting ready to decide on their republican nominee. the primary between incumbent senator pat roberts and tea party challenger wolf. wolf wants to debate, roberts refused. yesterday, wolf in the red tie walked up to roberts in the glass, confronting him on the sidewalk. >> i want you to debate. keep your word. >> mel, this is not the time that. we have a regular scheduled event. this is not the way to conduct yourself. >> when is the time? >> this is not the time. >> i'll go anywhere you like, senator. you have given your word to the debate. let's debate. >> time is running out. the primary is tuesday. in iowa, on environmental group is n
she gave an interview so katie couric and grit tiffed the five judges that ruled companies do not have o provide contraception. >> i am hopeful if the court has a blindspot tomorrow, it will be open tomorrow. >> do you feel that the five justices had a blindspot. >> in hobby lobby - yes. >> ginsberg went on to say the conservative justices also ha a blindspot about equal pay for women. in the battle for control of the u.s. senate voters in kansas are getting ready to...
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i'm anxious harkenning back to the interview that katie couric had with sarah palin years ago about what she reads, i have to admit i'm rather curious about where all of the information is going to be coming from. our next question is from india, do you believe congress will pass a border bill before the august recess? no. no way. they would rather go home and blame president obama. that's not going to happen. stick around, rapid response panel is next here on "the ed show." >>> i'm ham pton pearson, the dow gains 22 points and s&p is flat and nasdaq falls by 4 points. some deals, dollar tree is buying family dollar for $8.5 billion. shares of family dollar jumped 25% it's. and in the internet sector, real estate website zillow is buying trulia for $3.5 billion in stock. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. your sacrifie and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insu
i'm anxious harkenning back to the interview that katie couric had with sarah palin years ago about what she reads, i have to admit i'm rather curious about where all of the information is going to be coming from. our next question is from india, do you believe congress will pass a border bill before the august recess? no. no way. they would rather go home and blame president obama. that's not going to happen. stick around, rapid response panel is next here on "the ed show."...
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with a recent interview with katie couric, the 81 reer-year- rbg is a star for her strongly worded dissents. she approves of the tough-talking moniker and the creator of that web page. >> i think she has created a wonderful thing with notorious rbg. i will admit i had to be told by my law clerks what's this notorious, and they explained that to me. >> i love that so much. you are sending tweets with more favorite ginsburg quotes from the interview like this one. all i can say is that i am still here and likely to remain for a while. i, for one, am glad that she is sticking around. join the conversation with fellow readers on twitter, facebook, instagram and msnbc.com and keep telling us what is important to you. >>> and now this news, an important deadline today for former nsa contractor, edward snowden. >> if we can't understand the policies and programs of our government, we cannot grant our consent in writing. as someone very clever said recently, we don't have an oversight problem, we have an undersight problem. it report sid i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution
with a recent interview with katie couric, the 81 reer-year- rbg is a star for her strongly worded dissents. she approves of the tough-talking moniker and the creator of that web page. >> i think she has created a wonderful thing with notorious rbg. i will admit i had to be told by my law clerks what's this notorious, and they explained that to me. >> i love that so much. you are sending tweets with more favorite ginsburg quotes from the interview like this one. all i can say is...
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a katie couric company? >> is it nis? abroad? find the broadest appealing show they could. i don't know if this is it. i would love for someone, maybe make this a "squawk on the street" question what is yahoo!? >> yes. i know. a lot depends on what comes to market in august, as we all know. >> yes. >> great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> dennis berman joining us here at post nine. >>> a look at markets now. dow up triple digits, first time it's happened since the end of may. up 120 points. s&p rising 12. nasdaq up 48 points. the best start to a second half in three years' time. triple digit move even on low volume. shares of green mountain in the green after striking a deal with nestle. thanks to the deal, green mountain brings the first k cup to market combining coffee and creamer in a single pod, as long as that's how you take it. with all the green on the screen, urban outfitters one name struggling. shares down after the retailer was downgraded to neutral over at red bush. down about 2.5% on the week with the bulk of that downside move coming today. carl? >>>
a katie couric company? >> is it nis? abroad? find the broadest appealing show they could. i don't know if this is it. i would love for someone, maybe make this a "squawk on the street" question what is yahoo!? >> yes. i know. a lot depends on what comes to market in august, as we all know. >> yes. >> great to see you again. >> great to see you. >> dennis berman joining us here at post nine. >>> a look at markets now. dow up triple digits,...
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. >>> katie couric returns to studio 1a to talk about one of her passion projects and she'll also be w chapter in her life. >> i'm sure katie appreciates that footage. >> that's the video we pulled out. >> yes. that's what happens. we get into the archives. >>> we're also going to talk about pot for federal government. as washington enters the marijuana market, the surprising truth about the real impact on a state. >>> we're going to begin with the terrible case in georgia. the death of a toddler inside a stifling suv. as the investigation moves forward, the boy's mother has now visited her husband in jail. gabe gutierrez has more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. leanna harris is apparently meeting with his attorney across town. meanwhile police are digging deeper into evidence. trying to figure out why in the world this toddler died. as their build their case against ross harris, investigators went back to the same parking lot where police say his son, 22-month-old cooper, died. as seen in this video from waga, investigators use harris' own suv at the same time of da
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who is going to come in and replace you for a couple of months do we have katie couric perhaps comingu never know at nbc because they're tricky. they could bring her in. >> i think we may have a few surprises, but honestly natalie, hoda, tamron will primarily. >> who was the last one? tan mom? >> she's not going to fill in. >> i thought you said tan mom. that was something i'd watch. but there is paranoia in television. i would never go on vacation when i was on radio because i knew they could replace me at any minute. you don't worry about it? >> i don't. and i'm wishing we could have more awkward conversation about the bathroom and other things. i honestly don't. i feel the show is going to be in great hands. but the most important thing is i'm going to hold a new baby. >> will you be watching the show? >> i don't know. i might be. >> of course she will. she's going to ruin the whole baby experience. sitting there pulling her hair out of her head. >> saying wow that girl's good. >> it would be great if you had the baby and then postpartum depression. a lot of women would relate to t
who is going to come in and replace you for a couple of months do we have katie couric perhaps comingu never know at nbc because they're tricky. they could bring her in. >> i think we may have a few surprises, but honestly natalie, hoda, tamron will primarily. >> who was the last one? tan mom? >> she's not going to fill in. >> i thought you said tan mom. that was something i'd watch. but there is paranoia in television. i would never go on vacation when i was on radio...
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. >> they're going to stream concerts on their live stream, they've hired katie couric, there's all sortsmedia pieces on one side and then there's the advertising piece on the other side. some people would argue it's spaghetti against the wall. >> i don't know if it's spaghetti against the wall. i keep looking back at appear apple as an example. what steve jobs did with mac, that was nice. but it was laying the important groundwork in that core business of maces versus pcs. but that didn't ultimately move the needle for them. it's not the transform yagz move they have yet to make. >> okay. spaghetti against the wall. >> you gist flick it against the wall and it sticks against the wall. >> i know the expression. that's not spaghetti. >>> let's check in on intel shares this morning. the bigger story, what does intel say about the future of the pc market? pcs aren't gone and intel makes the cuts of so many other things now at this point. i guess we saw people that were bearish at 23 missed that, right, cody? >> well, yes and no. right now, intel is benefiting from a temporary blip in growth
. >> they're going to stream concerts on their live stream, they've hired katie couric, there's all sortsmedia pieces on one side and then there's the advertising piece on the other side. some people would argue it's spaghetti against the wall. >> i don't know if it's spaghetti against the wall. i keep looking back at appear apple as an example. what steve jobs did with mac, that was nice. but it was laying the important groundwork in that core business of maces versus pcs. but that...