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mr. ginsburg is not good enough for you, here is what the trump administration's own voting integrity commission reported. according to an analysis of administration documents by the associated press, trump's commission uncovered, quote, no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, end quote. and they disbanded in 2018 ch. even republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell tamped in current concerns about mail-in ballots, many vote by mail, washington, oregon, colorado have voted by mail for years, end quote and yet, we have a president today to calls mail-in ballots a hoax and a scam. trump's strategy to delegitimize this election and to stay in office if he loses is not complicated. finding himself behind in many polls he's attempting massive voter suppression. he and his republican colleagues are doing everything they can to make it harder and harder for people to vote. in addition, he is sewing the seeds of chaos, confusion and conspiracy theories on casting doubt on the integrity of this election and if he loses, justifying why he should remain in office. in an interview wit
mr. ginsburg is not good enough for you, here is what the trump administration's own voting integrity commission reported. according to an analysis of administration documents by the associated press, trump's commission uncovered, quote, no evidence to support claims of widespread voter fraud, end quote. and they disbanded in 2018 ch. even republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell tamped in current concerns about mail-in ballots, many vote by mail, washington, oregon, colorado have...
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mr. ginsburg. that is it for our first interview. the second portion we will talk about the 150th anniversary and how parks are essential. you have been watching coping with covid-19. thanks for watching. >> the market is one of our vehicles for reaching out to public and showing them how to prepare delicious simple food. people are amazed that the library does things like that. biblio bistro is a food education program. it brings such joy to people. it teaches them life skills that they can apply anywhere and it encourages them to take care of themselves. my name is leaf hillman and i'm a librarian and biblio bistro is my creation. i'm a former chef and i have been incubating this idea for many years. we are challenged to come up with an idea that will move the library into the future. this inspired me to think, what can we do around cooking? what can i do around cooking? we were able to get a cart. the charlie cart is designed to bring cooking to students in elementary students that has enough gear on it to teach 30 students cookin
mr. ginsburg. that is it for our first interview. the second portion we will talk about the 150th anniversary and how parks are essential. you have been watching coping with covid-19. thanks for watching. >> the market is one of our vehicles for reaching out to public and showing them how to prepare delicious simple food. people are amazed that the library does things like that. biblio bistro is a food education program. it brings such joy to people. it teaches them life skills that they...
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mr. ginsburg, marty ginsburg. he was basically a gourmet chef.just able to really appreciate the many things they had in common. and they didn't compromise their beliefs to make sure they were able to stay friends. they still held on to their beliefs. and when they disagreed with each other and their opinions, as they often did, they really let each other have it. but that didn't get in the way of the wonderful bond they had. >> when he would explain to you, as his son, you would say you don't agree with her about anything. i don't know how you guys are friends. what would he say to you? >> well, you know, i took the relationship for granted because they had already been friends by the time he was on the supreme court. so, i just took it for granted. but i can share a story that one of his former clerks told recently. this former clerk is now a federal judge, jeff sutton. and he was visiting my father shortly before my father passed away. it happened to be justice ginsburg's birthday. my father said i have to go. i have to go down the hall and gi
mr. ginsburg, marty ginsburg. he was basically a gourmet chef.just able to really appreciate the many things they had in common. and they didn't compromise their beliefs to make sure they were able to stay friends. they still held on to their beliefs. and when they disagreed with each other and their opinions, as they often did, they really let each other have it. but that didn't get in the way of the wonderful bond they had. >> when he would explain to you, as his son, you would say you...
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mrs. ginsburg in the afterlife. robtheory is that he would her at gunpoint and repair in an alley. and interesting read to say the least. check it out. host: let's go to mike, calling from stockton, california. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. there is no question that justice ginsburg had a brilliant mind. her husband was equally brilliant. i know of his repetition. brilliant tax lawyer. but here's the problem i have. and i want people to think about this. you can't deny her billions, you can't deny her cleverness that you can't deny her brilliance -- you can't and i her brilliance and you can't deny her cleverness. she understood what planned parenthood was about. and people are recognizing it now, was founded by margaret sanger. margaret sanger was a eugenicist. what ginsburg is going to be remembered for, and is notable for, his roe v. wade -- is roe v. wade and her defense of it. my problem with justice ginsburg , and a want people to reconcile this and ink about it in the upcoming election, especially because amy barrett is being considered to replace her, is justic
mrs. ginsburg in the afterlife. robtheory is that he would her at gunpoint and repair in an alley. and interesting read to say the least. check it out. host: let's go to mike, calling from stockton, california. good morning. caller: good morning, jesse. there is no question that justice ginsburg had a brilliant mind. her husband was equally brilliant. i know of his repetition. brilliant tax lawyer. but here's the problem i have. and i want people to think about this. you can't deny her...
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supreme courtjustice was not the democratjoe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement if he beats mr trump ginsburg's replacement if he beats mrtrump in ginsburg's replacement if he beats mr trump in november. as thousands more covid—19 cases are recorded here in the uk, the health secretary says this isa the health secretary says this is a tipping point in the pandemic. as the well‘s biggest stars are on the edge of their sofas as the emmy awards take place virtually for the first time in its 72 year history. leaked documents have revealed how some of the uk's best—known banks have allowed criminals, money launderers and sanctioned russians to move dirty money around the world will stop the seeking banquet aspect secret banking reports have showed how banks have failed to stop crime when i suspected. they show that london is a hub for money—laundering with hundreds of suspected honey laundering moving through the system. the documents known as fincen files we re documents known as fincen files were linked to buzzfeed news and shown to the bbc by the international consortium of inter
supreme courtjustice was not the democratjoe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement if he beats mr trump ginsburg's replacement if he beats mrtrump in ginsburg's replacement if he beats mr trump in november. as thousands more covid—19 cases are recorded here in the uk, the health secretary says this isa the health secretary says this is a tipping point in the pandemic. as the well‘s biggest stars are on the edge of their sofas as the emmy awards take place virtually for...
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mr. ginsburg, marty ginsburg, who was -- he was basically a gourmet chef. so they were just able to really appreciate the many things they had in common. and they didn't compromise their beliefs to make sure they were able to stay friends. they still held on to their beliefs and when they disagreed with each other and their opinions as they often did, they really let each other have it. but that didn't get in the way of the wonderful bond they had. >> when he would explain to you as a son, you say, you don't agree with her about anything, how are you guys friends? what would he say to you? >> you know, i took the relationship for granted because they had already been friends by the time he was on the supreme court. so i just took it for granted. but for -- i can share a story that one of his former clerks told recently, this former clerk, now a federal judge, jeff sutton, he was visiting my father shortly before my father passed away, and it happened to be justice ginsburg's birthday, and my father said, well, i have to go, i have to go down the hall and gi
mr. ginsburg, marty ginsburg, who was -- he was basically a gourmet chef. so they were just able to really appreciate the many things they had in common. and they didn't compromise their beliefs to make sure they were able to stay friends. they still held on to their beliefs and when they disagreed with each other and their opinions as they often did, they really let each other have it. but that didn't get in the way of the wonderful bond they had. >> when he would explain to you as a...
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supreme courtjustice was not the democratjoe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement if he beats mrands more covid—19 cases are recorded here in the uk, the health secretary says this isa the health secretary says this is a tipping point in the pandemic. as the well‘s biggest stars are on the edge of their sofas as the emmy awards take place virtually for the first time in its 72 year history.
supreme courtjustice was not the democratjoe biden says he should name ruth bader ginsburg's replacement if he beats mrands more covid—19 cases are recorded here in the uk, the health secretary says this isa the health secretary says this is a tipping point in the pandemic. as the well‘s biggest stars are on the edge of their sofas as the emmy awards take place virtually for the first time in its 72 year history.
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intentions from the senate floor shortly after paying tribute to the life and legacy of justice ginsburg. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: our nation is mourning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost, she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very -- is summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nation's highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer. no, not just a lawyer but a leader. for majority opinions to impassioned dissents, her life's work will not only continue to shape jurisprudence but also enlighten scholars and students for generations. by all accounts justice ginsburg loved her work because she loved the law. in a more ordinary life story, her courage and continued excellence in the face of multiple serious illnesses would itself be the heroic climax rather than just one more remarkable chapter among so many. on the
intentions from the senate floor shortly after paying tribute to the life and legacy of justice ginsburg. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: our nation is mourning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost, she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very -- is summit the very pinnacle of her profession....
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mr. ginsburg references. >> well, they have, but i'm not sure anybody cares. that's the scary part. the public has become so enyou'enured to this sort of thing. they hear it over and over again as you poibltd out, they cite numbers. you cannot justify this fear, mail-in ballots being fraudulent. the president says it and they will believe it. and you had the spokesperson, the former spokesperson saying, got to be prepared to get out on the street and fight this. in case trump loses. and that's where the mind set is. that's so scary. we've lost our respect for the rule of law under this president. the constitution is an invent document that gets in his way. and hides behind it if he thinks it will serve him, not that he has. this is something that will be really hard to try to get people. and there are a lot of people still on the fence about whether they can support joe biden or whether he will go hard left or what will happen should they vote for him. and that's why they're trying to tell those people, look, this is a critical election. it is time to put the country ahead of the pa
mr. ginsburg references. >> well, they have, but i'm not sure anybody cares. that's the scary part. the public has become so enyou'enured to this sort of thing. they hear it over and over again as you poibltd out, they cite numbers. you cannot justify this fear, mail-in ballots being fraudulent. the president says it and they will believe it. and you had the spokesperson, the former spokesperson saying, got to be prepared to get out on the street and fight this. in case trump loses. and...
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candidate joe biden spoke in philadelphia about the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. biden: good afternoon. welcome to the constitution center. i have the great privilege of being a guest here. it is a perfect place to make a speech i'm about to make. i attended a mass earlier today and prayed for justice ruth bader ginsburg and her family. the nation lost an icon. they also lost a mother, a grandmother and matriarch. we know how hard that is, to watch a piece of your soul absorb the cruelty and pain of the dreadful disease of cancer. i spoke to her daughter and granddaughter last night, expressing my whole family's sorrow, particularly my grown granddaughters, one of whom was a student of ruth bader ginsburg's daughter. they made clear to me, daughter and granddaughter, that until the very end justice ginsburg displayed the character and courage you would expect of her. they said she held their hands and give them strength and purpose to carry on. it has been noted that she passed away on rosh hashanah. by tradition, a person who dies during the jewish new year is c
candidate joe biden spoke in philadelphia about the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. biden: good afternoon. welcome to the constitution center. i have the great privilege of being a guest here. it is a perfect place to make a speech i'm about to make. i attended a mass earlier today and prayed for justice ruth bader ginsburg and her family. the nation lost an icon. they also lost a mother, a grandmother and matriarch. we know how hard that is, to watch a piece of your...
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mrs. ginsburg? >> i was terribly, terribly nervous.i have a captive audience. i knew that i was speaking to men who didn't think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination, and my job was to tell them it really exists. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, women today face discrimination in employment as pervasive and more subtle than discrimination encountered by minority groups. sex classifications imply a judgment of inferiority. the sex criterion stigmatizes when it is used to protect women from competing for higher-paying jobs, promotions. it assumes that all women are preoccupied with home and children. these distinctions have a common effect. they help keep woman in her place, a place inferior to that occupied by men in our society. >> there was not a single question. i just went on speaking, and i at the time wondered, are they just indulging me and not listening, or am i telling them something they haven't heard before, and are they paying attention? >> the justices were just glued to her. i don't thin
mrs. ginsburg? >> i was terribly, terribly nervous.i have a captive audience. i knew that i was speaking to men who didn't think there was any such thing as gender-based discrimination, and my job was to tell them it really exists. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, women today face discrimination in employment as pervasive and more subtle than discrimination encountered by minority groups. sex classifications imply a judgment of inferiority. the sex criterion...
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ginsburg. here are some of the remarks. >> mr. president, the majority leader, nomination is morning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brillianter generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very to summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nations highest court. for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer. no. i just a lawyer but a leader. from and jordi to passion for life's work will not only continue to shape the furnace but also enlightened the scholars and students generations and by all accounts justice ginsburg loved her work because she loved a law. in a more ordinary life her courage and continued excellence in the face of multiple serious illnesses, what is self be the heroic climax rather than just one more remarkable chapter among so any. on the court, justice ginsburg, was universally admired colleague. it's no wonder the any ame
ginsburg. here are some of the remarks. >> mr. president, the majority leader, nomination is morning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brillianter generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very to summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nations highest court. for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a...
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>> reporter: the president was paying respects to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. trump wants to fill her seat by election day, predicting whoever it is will help determine the result, which he argued may not be accurate because of ballot fraud. >> we want to make sure the election is honest, and i'm not sure that it can be. i don't-- i don't know that it can be with this whole situation, unsolicited ballots. >> reporter: history suggests that's not true, according to mr. trump's own f.b.i. director, who testified today on capitol hill. >> now, we have not seen historically any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it's by mail or otherwise. >> reporter: on wednesday, president trump even cited mail- in ballots as the reason why he may not engage in a peaceful transfer of power. >> well, we're going to have to see what happens. you know that i've been complaining very strongly about the ballots. >> reporter: joe biden said he was not surprised to hear the president's view. >> what country are we in? look, he says the most irra
>> reporter: the president was paying respects to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. trump wants to fill her seat by election day, predicting whoever it is will help determine the result, which he argued may not be accurate because of ballot fraud. >> we want to make sure the election is honest, and i'm not sure that it can be. i don't-- i don't know that it can be with this whole situation, unsolicited ballots. >> reporter: history suggests that's not true, according...
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nominee to fill the supreme court seat left vacant by the death of the liberaljudge, ruth bader ginsburg. mrto force through a judge who would help to destroy public healthcare and abortion rights. mr trump‘s presidential rival, joe biden, has urged the senate not to vote on the choice until after november‘s election. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. following the sunshine today it will turn cold quickly and the clearer skies. 0vernight the winds will continue to drop in east anglia and the south—east by them it will stay cloudy. much milder in northern ireland than it was last night. it was the coldest september night on record. 9 degrees in belfast. in the west cou ntry record. 9 degrees in belfast. in the west country there is a risk of a touch of frost and short lived mist and fog patches as well. rain in northern ireland and western scotland. head of the
nominee to fill the supreme court seat left vacant by the death of the liberaljudge, ruth bader ginsburg. mrto force through a judge who would help to destroy public healthcare and abortion rights. mr trump‘s presidential rival, joe biden, has urged the senate not to vote on the choice until after november‘s election. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. following the sunshine today it will turn cold quickly and the clearer skies. 0vernight the winds will continue to...
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mr trump tomorrow. with the death ofjustice ginsburg, a liberal stalwart, mrtrump was given ginsburg, a liberal stalwartmp was given the chance to cement a rightward ideological tilt of the 9—member court by replacing her with a conservative. so what do we know about his reported pick, amy coney barrett? she's a judge on the circuit court of appeals, a position she was nominated to by president trump. she's 48 years old, was born in new orleans and has seven children. previously she served as a clerk for the conservative supreme courtjustice antonin scalia, who died in 2016. and she's described as a devout catholic, making her a favourite among religious conservatives. speaking to reporters earlier, president trump said he'd made his decision but refused to confirm it was judge barrett. well, i haven't said it was her, but she is outstanding — but they are all outstanding. they are all very outstanding people. top of the line academically and in all ways possible. our north america correspondent david willis told us more about the possible nominee. amy coney barrett is a devout catholic, she is the moth
mr trump tomorrow. with the death ofjustice ginsburg, a liberal stalwart, mrtrump was given ginsburg, a liberal stalwartmp was given the chance to cement a rightward ideological tilt of the 9—member court by replacing her with a conservative. so what do we know about his reported pick, amy coney barrett? she's a judge on the circuit court of appeals, a position she was nominated to by president trump. she's 48 years old, was born in new orleans and has seven children. previously she served as...
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saturday. on saturday, adding that five women are under consideration as a replacement for ruth bader ginsburg. mr wanted the senate to confirm his nominee before the us presidential election on november the 3rd, a move opposed by democrats. the row over the supreme court vacancy is deepening the already sharp divide in american politics. mr trump has been speaking in the last couple of hours. ijust think it would be better. they asked if i'd rather have it. i'd rather have it before the election. i think it'd be better for our country. and we'll pick somebody that's outstanding, very qualified. they're all qualified, but somebody that is outstanding. and i'd rather see it all take place before the election. over the weekend, mr trump pledged to nominate a woman. here are some of the frontrunners. amy coney barrett is a judge on the circuit court of appeals. she's 48 and previously served as a clerk for the conservative justice antonin scalia. barbara lagoa also serves on the circuit court of appeals. she's a 52—year—old cuban—american. and while she's considered a staunch conservative, she receiv
saturday. on saturday, adding that five women are under consideration as a replacement for ruth bader ginsburg. mr wanted the senate to confirm his nominee before the us presidential election on november the 3rd, a move opposed by democrats. the row over the supreme court vacancy is deepening the already sharp divide in american politics. mr trump has been speaking in the last couple of hours. ijust think it would be better. they asked if i'd rather have it. i'd rather have it before the...
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ginsburg. the bbc‘s us partner cbs has been told by multiple sources involved in or familiar with the selection process that she will be nominated by mromorrow. supreme courtjustices are nominated to the bench by the us president, but must be approved by the senate. with the death ofjustice ginsburg, a liberal stalwart, mr trump was given the chance to cement a rightward ideological tilt of the nine—member court by replacing her with a conservative. so, what do we know about his reported pick, amy coney barrett? she's a judge on the circuit court of appeals, a position she was nominated to by president trump. she's 48 years old, was born in new orleans, and has seven children. previously, she served as a clerk for the conservative supreme court justice antonin scalia, who died in 2016. and, she's described as a devout catholic, making her a favourite among religious conservatives. our north america correspondent david willisjoins me now what david willisjoins me now do what david willis joins me now do you what david willisjoins me now do you make what david willis joins me now do you make of this repo this what do you make of this re
ginsburg. the bbc‘s us partner cbs has been told by multiple sources involved in or familiar with the selection process that she will be nominated by mromorrow. supreme courtjustices are nominated to the bench by the us president, but must be approved by the senate. with the death ofjustice ginsburg, a liberal stalwart, mr trump was given the chance to cement a rightward ideological tilt of the nine—member court by replacing her with a conservative. so, what do we know about his reported...
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mr. ginsburg. that is it for our first interview.he second portion we will talk about the 150th anniversary and how parks are essential. you have been watching coping with covid-19. thanks for watching. . >> chair peskin: good afternoon and welcome to the land use and transportation meeting of august 10, 2020. i am chair aaron peskin, joined by supervisor dean preston. i don't believe that we've been joined by our vice chair, supervisor safai, but he will be joining us, but -- we have been joined by supervisor safai. our clerk is miss erica major. miss major, do you have any announcements. >> clerk: thank you, chair. precautions are taken to a statewide stay-at-home order and all other state and local orders, resolutions, and directives. members and the public will stay at home and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were present. sfgovtv.org and channel 26 are streaming the number across the screen. 415-655-0001. the number is is 146-247-2457. then press pound, and pound again. when there are items of discussion
mr. ginsburg. that is it for our first interview.he second portion we will talk about the 150th anniversary and how parks are essential. you have been watching coping with covid-19. thanks for watching. . >> chair peskin: good afternoon and welcome to the land use and transportation meeting of august 10, 2020. i am chair aaron peskin, joined by supervisor dean preston. i don't believe that we've been joined by our vice chair, supervisor safai, but he will be joining us, but -- we have...
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mr. mcconnell: our nation is mourning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost, she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very -- is summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nation's highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer. no, not just a lawyer but a
mr. mcconnell: our nation is mourning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost, she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to submit the very -- is summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on our nation's highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer. no, not just a lawyer but a
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>> joe biden remained off the trail today so he could pay his respects to the late ruth bader ginsburg. >> mrvice-president, how was the ceremony? >> [muffled audio]. >> this was the first time biden and his running mate kamala harris have been the same place since their convention. in 4 weeks biden made just 12 visits outside of delaware. half as many as the trips on out of d.c. for president trump. biden dismissed trump's suggestion that if he loses the election there may not be a peaceful transfer of power. >> we will have an election in this country as we always have and he will leave. [laughing]. >> bernie sanders is offering to lend a hand. >> i will be out on the campaign trail as soon as i can. >> 4 days from now, biden and trump share the stage. >> it's like going into a match a little less physical. >> nancy pelosi is sold on the debate. >> you said biden should not debate. do you feel that way? >> i do. i think the president has no fidelity to fact or truth. >> biden continues to ignore questions about who he would nominate to the supreme court. his focus was on the justice he guid
>> joe biden remained off the trail today so he could pay his respects to the late ruth bader ginsburg. >> mrvice-president, how was the ceremony? >> [muffled audio]. >> this was the first time biden and his running mate kamala harris have been the same place since their convention. in 4 weeks biden made just 12 visits outside of delaware. half as many as the trips on out of d.c. for president trump. biden dismissed trump's suggestion that if he loses the election there...
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hillary spoke about the legacy justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. gates discussed the coronavirus pandemic response and lessons learned for future pandemics. this is two hours. deborahears, my wife and i have traveled across the country, especially across the towns, to learn about those parts of the american sto
hillary spoke about the legacy justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. gates discussed the coronavirus pandemic response and lessons learned for future pandemics. this is two hours. deborahears, my wife and i have traveled across the country, especially across the towns, to learn about those parts of the american sto
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that was justice ginsburg's dying wish, and it may be the senate mr. leahy: mr. president, i am here with an incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless, legendary champion of equality who has shaped our society for the better passed away on friday, the first eve of rosh hashanah. adherents to the jewish faith believes that a person who passes away during the high holidays is a person of great righteousness. truer words could not be spoken of justice ginsburg. standing just over five feet tall, she's a giant among the moral beacon whose life and legacy has inspired millions of americans to do their part and bring about a more perfect and just union. we're all forever indebted to her. the brooklyn-born daughter of working class jewish parents, the young girl would become just the second woman to serve on the supreme court and knew from early on she'd have to fight for her place in the world, and what a fighter she was. when she entered harvard law school in 1956, just one of nine women in her class of over 500, the united states was truly a man'
that was justice ginsburg's dying wish, and it may be the senate mr. leahy: mr. president, i am here with an incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless, legendary champion of equality who has shaped our society for the better passed away on friday, the first eve of rosh hashanah. adherents to the jewish faith believes that a person who passes away during the high holidays is a person of great righteousness. truer words could not be spoken of justice ginsburg. standing just...
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that was justice ginsburg's dying wish and may be descendents only last hope. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, many here with incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless legendary champion of equality who is shaped our society for the better. paso and friday.
that was justice ginsburg's dying wish and may be descendents only last hope. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, many here with incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless legendary champion of equality who is shaped our society for the better. paso and friday.
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mr trump is rushing to fill the vacancy left by the death of ruth bader ginsburg.
mr trump is rushing to fill the vacancy left by the death of ruth bader ginsburg.
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mr. trump's supporters had turned ginsburg's death into a rallying cry. >> fill that seat, fill that seat. >> i hope they hear so the chants, this is a new one, fill that seat. >> the president even weighed in on a few favorites, judge amy coney barrett, currently sitting on the 7th circuit court of appeals is considered a frontrunner. >> she is very highly respected, i can say that. >> but judge barbara lagoa on the 119 circuit is also a top contender. >> an extraordinary person, i have heard incredible things about her. i don't know her. she is hispanic and highly respected. >> cbs news has learned that over the next few days the president will continue to confer with his top advisors, his vice president, chief of staff, white house counsel even his son in law jared kushner about this nomination. the president is expected to announce his pick sometime this week. major? >> garrett: paula reid at the white house, thank you. whoever the president nominates to replace ginsburg, the decision and subsequent confirmation battle will likely reshape the supreme court for generations, possibly ma
mr. trump's supporters had turned ginsburg's death into a rallying cry. >> fill that seat, fill that seat. >> i hope they hear so the chants, this is a new one, fill that seat. >> the president even weighed in on a few favorites, judge amy coney barrett, currently sitting on the 7th circuit court of appeals is considered a frontrunner. >> she is very highly respected, i can say that. >> but judge barbara lagoa on the 119 circuit is also a top contender. >> an...
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that was justice ginsburg's dying wish and may be descendents only last hope. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, many here with incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless legendary champion of equality who is shaped our society for the better. paso and friday. the jewish faith a person who passes away during the high holidays, is a person of great righteousness. no truer words could be spoken of justice ginsburg. staying at just over 5 feet tall she is a giant among us. a moral beacons whose life and legacy have inspired millions of americans to do their part and more perfect and just union. we are awe indebted to hartford working born daughter working class daughter, young girl the second woman to serve on the supreme court. she knew f from early on she had a fight her place in the world. and what a fighter she was. when she entered harvard law school in 1956, just one of nine women when a class of over 500 even when they had jobs they can be fired for getting pregnant. women cannot get credit cards without their husband's consent. justice ginsburg watermark som
that was justice ginsburg's dying wish and may be descendents only last hope. i yield the floor. >> mr. president, many here with incredibly heavy heart. justice ruth bader ginsburg, a tireless legendary champion of equality who is shaped our society for the better. paso and friday. the jewish faith a person who passes away during the high holidays, is a person of great righteousness. no truer words could be spoken of justice ginsburg. staying at just over 5 feet tall she is a giant among...
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needs to win florida to secure the white house so that might be the reason why he picks mrs lugo is ruth bader ginsburg's successor and the innocent you've been traveling the country all over the united states what is energizing people what are they telling you what are some of the motivating factors that have voters determined to cast their ballots this year. there like to be honest i would have expected it to be the pandemic because we have no more than 200000 people who died of coal with 19 but that is not the case for many the economy is the most crucial topic as they lost their jobs because of the pandemic and many people think that donald trump is the right person to lead this country forward because they see him being much stronger of that than his competitor joe biden so it's after all the economy again i assume which will decide the outcome of this elections and has pulled into these washington bureau chief thank you. and paris 2 people have been injured one seriously in a knife attack that's been treated as terrorism well to suspects have been arrested the incident occurred as the trial was und
needs to win florida to secure the white house so that might be the reason why he picks mrs lugo is ruth bader ginsburg's successor and the innocent you've been traveling the country all over the united states what is energizing people what are they telling you what are some of the motivating factors that have voters determined to cast their ballots this year. there like to be honest i would have expected it to be the pandemic because we have no more than 200000 people who died of coal with 19...
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mr. trump is dismissing ginsburg's dying wish that her seat be filled not until the end of the 2020 election>> reporter: democratic congressman adam schiff fired back, mr. president, this is low, even for you. sources tell cnn the top two favorites for the open seat appear to be judges amy coney barrett and barbara lagoa. lagoa would give mr. trump the chance to place a latino on the high court. but the issue puts republicans in a tight spot. now some of those same lawmakers face accusations of hypocrisy. >> i want you to use my words against me. if there is a republican president in 2016 and a vacancy occurs in the last year of the first term, you can say lindsey graham said let's let the next president make the nomination. and you can use my words against me and you'd be absolutely right. >> reporter: democratic vice presidential nominee kamala harris argues the solution is to wait. >> whoever's elected to be making a decision about who sits on the united states supreme court, period. >> reporter: besides abortion rights, a new more conservative supreme court could also strike down obamaca
mr. trump is dismissing ginsburg's dying wish that her seat be filled not until the end of the 2020 election>> reporter: democratic congressman adam schiff fired back, mr. president, this is low, even for you. sources tell cnn the top two favorites for the open seat appear to be judges amy coney barrett and barbara lagoa. lagoa would give mr. trump the chance to place a latino on the high court. but the issue puts republicans in a tight spot. now some of those same lawmakers face...
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mr. president, our nation is mourning the and of an exceptional american life justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on the highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer, no. but a leader. from majority opinions to impassioned dissents, her life's work will not only continue to shape jurisprudence but also renlightened scholars and students for generations by all accounts justice ginsburg loved her work because she loves the law and the more ordinary life story her courage and continued excellence in the face of multiple serious illnesseser would itself be the heroic climax rather than just one more remarkable chapter among so many. on the court justice ginsburg was universally admired colleague it's no wonder many americans have taken comfort to remember her friendship with her ideological opposite delete justice scalia. they major the halls of justice had
mr. president, our nation is mourning the and of an exceptional american life justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brilliant generational legal mind who climbed past one obstacle after another to summit the very pinnacle of her profession. justice ginsburg was a fixture on the highest court for more than a quarter of a century. she was not just a lawyer, no. but a leader. from majority opinions to impassioned dissents, her life's work will not...
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ginsburg. here are some of the remarks. >> mr. resident, the majority leader, nomination is morning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brillianter generational legal mind who climbed
ginsburg. here are some of the remarks. >> mr. resident, the majority leader, nomination is morning the end of an exceptional american life. justice ruth bader ginsburg meant so much to our country. first and foremost she was a brillianter generational legal mind who climbed
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they spoke about the passing of justice ruth bader ginsburg, the coronavirus pandemic and the short-term government spending bill. mr. jeffries: good morning, everyone. earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. atragic loss for the country, tragic loss for the supreme court, a tragic loss for the principles of liberty and justice for all as well as democracy. dehart from dr. jayne who is a biographer, having written the authoritative piece on justice ginsburg's life in 2018. as well as linda greenhouse who of course is a pulitzer prize winning journalist who has covered the supreme court for over 30 years. this has been a very difficult year for many throughout america. t's a time where leadership is desperately needed. we remain in the midst of a deadly pandemic. 200,000 or so americans dead. more than six million americans infected by the coronavirus. over 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed, tens of millions of americans remain unemployed. yet donald trump and the senate continue to do nothing about it. i
they spoke about the passing of justice ruth bader ginsburg, the coronavirus pandemic and the short-term government spending bill. mr. jeffries: good morning, everyone. earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. atragic loss for the country, tragic loss for the supreme court, a tragic loss for the principles of liberty and justice for all as well as democracy. dehart from dr. jayne who is a...
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jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's time on the court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mrident, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would offer me a job. >> reporter: she said she had three strikes against her -- she was jewish, a woman and the ultimate deal breaker, a mother. >> and legal employers feared that i would be staying home more than i would be showing up for work. >> but it was that kind of unequal treatment that drove her to become a law professor and eventually head the women's rights project at the aclu where she argued six landmark cases before the supreme court, winning five in the fight to end gender discrimination. >> she is to the women's movement what former supreme court justice thurgood marshall was to the movement for the rights of african-americans. >> i ruth bader ginsburg -- >> reporter: on the highest court, justice g
jan awford covered the supreme court since 194, nearly all of ginsburg's time on the court and has a look back at her remarkable life. >> mrident, i am grateful beyond measure. >> reporter: ruth bader ginsburg's 1993 nom the supreme court hardly seemed possible 34 years earlier when she graduated from columbia law school at the top of her class. >> there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would offer me a job. >> reporter: she said she had three...
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hear from us about how a fair and deliberative process, the last wishes of justice ginsburg are going to be honored. so, mr. president, i would like to add for the record the full dissent that was read from the bench from justice ginsburg in the lilly ledbetter case. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: in that dissent, justice ginsburg said, quote, the problem of concealed pay discrimination is particularly acute where the disparities arise not because the female employee is flatly denied a raise, but because male counterparts are given larger raises. having received a pay increase, the female employee is likely to discern at once that she was experienced an adverse employment decision. she may have little reason even to suspect discrimination until a pattern develops incrementally and she ultimately becomes aware of the disparity. end quote. again, i think of what bravery justice ginsburg showed in saying to our colleagues that believing dissent was so important to read it from the bench. not everything in the legislative or legal process is easy. it takes bringing awareness to our col
hear from us about how a fair and deliberative process, the last wishes of justice ginsburg are going to be honored. so, mr. president, i would like to add for the record the full dissent that was read from the bench from justice ginsburg in the lilly ledbetter case. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: in that dissent, justice ginsburg said, quote, the problem of concealed pay discrimination is particularly acute where the disparities arise not because the female employee is...
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mr. cunningham: i don't. justice ginsburg herself said nine justices was the right number and that is the right number for our country, rather than continue to inject partisanship into our federal bench. let me be clear, i am speaking to some of the voices in my own party now, we need to stop injecting partisanship into our courts. we have seen too much of that from senator thune's and senator mcconnell and the folks running the u.s. senate right now. we need a strong, independent judiciary. we also need reform in washington, which is why i have called for overturning citizens united, and getting the big money out of politics but has come to dominate elliptical campaigns like the one we're seeing that dominate political dominate political campaigns like the one we are seeing right now. moderator: you have 30 seconds. sen. tillis: cal cunningham has received $80 million from chuck schumer's pacs since the campaign started. he has received tens of millions into his own campaign account. we heard cal cunningham denied the pledge
mr. cunningham: i don't. justice ginsburg herself said nine justices was the right number and that is the right number for our country, rather than continue to inject partisanship into our federal bench. let me be clear, i am speaking to some of the voices in my own party now, we need to stop injecting partisanship into our courts. we have seen too much of that from senator thune's and senator mcconnell and the folks running the u.s. senate right now. we need a strong, independent judiciary. we...
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she's been through so much joining us now is discovertrevor morrison, who was clerk for ginsburg in 2003 mr. morrison, it is really nice to see you tonight, thank you for making your time, it is a sad night. >> good to see you rachel, i am sorry under these circumstances. >> absolutely. >> let me just ask what was it like working for her i know a lot of people have clerked for supreme court justices what was it like being a clerk for her? >> it was a tremendous honor she had many clerks over the years. we all felt like part of an extended family. having been honored to have the incredible experience of working for justice ginsburg she set the highest possible standards in terms of her dedication to the law and to getting things right in the decisions the court was making and so she really provided a role model for all of us in terms of excellence and dedication to the rules of law and equality and liberty justice. she was soft spoken, not an extrove extrovert. with her husband, marty, she was the quieter one. she really cared evenly for all of us and our families she became apart of that ex
she's been through so much joining us now is discovertrevor morrison, who was clerk for ginsburg in 2003 mr. morrison, it is really nice to see you tonight, thank you for making your time, it is a sad night. >> good to see you rachel, i am sorry under these circumstances. >> absolutely. >> let me just ask what was it like working for her i know a lot of people have clerked for supreme court justices what was it like being a clerk for her? >> it was a tremendous honor she...
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mr. ginsberg? >> my parents were good friends with marty ginsburg's parents. we were all from new york. we had a commonplace that we club.o that was a country not a fancy place, a wonderful place to play golf and socialize. when marty engaged to ruth, she was so excited. along, walking along, he had a great smile on his face and he said to me i want you to meet my future wife, ruth. it was a thrill. just wonderful. >> thank you for sharing that story with us. is a republican from florida. go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. we are going to need everything to keep this country great and do the things we need to do. >> next up is annabelle in new york and independent. >> thank you for taking my call. -- i amanted to say very pleased with trump's decision on nominating amy coney barrett because she is an incredible woman. she loves her family, she loves the constitution and she loves this country. she is not partisan to either side. really feel that she did a beautiful job speaking tonight. the way she honored justice ginsburg was beautiful also. >> next call is albert in south caro
mr. ginsberg? >> my parents were good friends with marty ginsburg's parents. we were all from new york. we had a commonplace that we club.o that was a country not a fancy place, a wonderful place to play golf and socialize. when marty engaged to ruth, she was so excited. along, walking along, he had a great smile on his face and he said to me i want you to meet my future wife, ruth. it was a thrill. just wonderful. >> thank you for sharing that story with us. is a republican from...
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hillary spoke about the legacy justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. gates discussed the coronavirus pandemic response and lessons learned for future pandemics. this is two hours. deborahears, my wife and i have traveled across the country, especially across the towns, to learn about those parts of the american story. for conversation about future travel, i am glad to welcome the .eo of airbnb, brian thank you so much for joining us. i have questions about your business in the olden times, in the future times. i want to start with one big picture question about all the enterprises that have an affected by the enterprise, yours has to be most affected. you are about mobility, and people have not been mobile. what is the main lesson, surprise, or discovery that you personally have taken from the experience in the last eight months or so. ourn: we lost about 80% of business in eight weeks, that we had spent about a decade building. that was quite surprising. what may have been even more surprising what is what happened next. what happens next is people, n
hillary spoke about the legacy justice ruth bader ginsburg. mr. gates discussed the coronavirus pandemic response and lessons learned for future pandemics. this is two hours. deborahears, my wife and i have traveled across the country, especially across the towns, to learn about those parts of the american story. for conversation about future travel, i am glad to welcome the .eo of airbnb, brian thank you so much for joining us. i have questions about your business in the olden times, in the...
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needs to win florida to secure the white house so that might be the reason why he picks mrs lugo is ruth bader ginsburg's successor and it is that you've been traveling the country all over the united states what is energizing people what are they telling you what are some of the motivating factors that have voters determined to cast their ballots this year. there like to be honest i would have expected it to be the pandemic because we have no more than 200000 people who died of cold with 19 but that is not the case for many the economy is the most crucial topic as they lost their jobs because of the pandemic and many people think that donald trump is the right person to lead this country forward because they see him being much stronger of that than his competitor joe biden so after all the economy again i assume which will decide the outcome of this elections in his poll the washington bureau chief thank you a british charity is honoring a workers lifesaving achievements in clearing mines in cambodia well the honoree is an african pouch rat the animal charity p.d.s.a. cited in for bravery in clearing 12
needs to win florida to secure the white house so that might be the reason why he picks mrs lugo is ruth bader ginsburg's successor and it is that you've been traveling the country all over the united states what is energizing people what are they telling you what are some of the motivating factors that have voters determined to cast their ballots this year. there like to be honest i would have expected it to be the pandemic because we have no more than 200000 people who died of cold with 19...
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ginsburg appropriately seated to his left. this is a 5-4 very narrowly carefully balanced court. if mr. gets to replace justice ginsburg, you will have a 6-3 conservative majority. and even john roberts, who has gone back and forth between the conservatives and the liberals would lose some of his sway as well. what do you at stake if president trump gets to full this vacancy? >> i think it's unthinkable that the idea that president trump would fill this vacancy during an election where people have already voted. it would solely, the legitimacy of this court and her legacy. but there is so much at stake, whether it is access to health care or the unrelenting attacks that we are facing across this country from anti-abortion extremists, or whether this administration can radically restructure federal benefits or harassment, assault in schools or taxpayer dollars, whether organizations can take them. and then on the other hand turn away lgbtq people. our democracy really is -- justice ginsburg's legacy was deep on so many things. her scathing dissent decision in shelby county. and she really
ginsburg appropriately seated to his left. this is a 5-4 very narrowly carefully balanced court. if mr. gets to replace justice ginsburg, you will have a 6-3 conservative majority. and even john roberts, who has gone back and forth between the conservatives and the liberals would lose some of his sway as well. what do you at stake if president trump gets to full this vacancy? >> i think it's unthinkable that the idea that president trump would fill this vacancy during an election where...
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mr. trump's pick. it comes as the nation prepares to bid a final fairwell to justice ruth baden ginsburg. laura podesta is at the supreme court in washington. how are the public paying their final respects? >> reporter: her casket will be arriving here at 9:30 tomorrow morning. a private ceremony inside. then she will lie in repose at the top of the steps for two days for the public to pay its respects. the nation is preparing to say its final good-byes to justice ruth baden ginsburg. wednesday and thursday her body will lie in repose outside the supreme court. on friday she will become the first woman to lie in state at the u.s. capitol. meanwhile the political battle rages on over the vacancy left behind. >> so as our nation mourns the loss of supreme court justice ruth baden ginsburg, i will soon announce a nominee for the united states supreme court. >> reporter: president trump is expected to nominate a woman on friday or saturday. ginsburg was the court's leading liberal but the nominee is expected to be a staunch conservative who could reshape the court if approved. >> i'm proud to
mr. trump's pick. it comes as the nation prepares to bid a final fairwell to justice ruth baden ginsburg. laura podesta is at the supreme court in washington. how are the public paying their final respects? >> reporter: her casket will be arriving here at 9:30 tomorrow morning. a private ceremony inside. then she will lie in repose at the top of the steps for two days for the public to pay its respects. the nation is preparing to say its final good-byes to justice ruth baden ginsburg....