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but imagine being neil gorsuch. had continue -- he had ten years on the tenth circuit court of appeal. >> i was surprised that i had to buy my own robe. my robe is from the denver uniform supply store. polyester. and i remember the first time i put it on, i had to walk up a few steps. i had a few papers with me. i tripped over my robe. a lot of the papers went flying. it took time to gain my composure on the bench. i called up louise and said it's an embarrassing day. her response was, don't you know you have to lift your hem when you walk upstairs. shannon: white house aides pressed gorsuch on why he thought when people come to washington, the older they get the more liberal the justice gets. do you think it's being worried about the media coverage? >> i think i get his answer. gorsuch sees himself as a man of the west. not a creature of washington who praised the approval of global elites. some wonder if this truly formative years were the ones he spent here in high school. his mother was appointed by reagan to th
but imagine being neil gorsuch. had continue -- he had ten years on the tenth circuit court of appeal. >> i was surprised that i had to buy my own robe. my robe is from the denver uniform supply store. polyester. and i remember the first time i put it on, i had to walk up a few steps. i had a few papers with me. i tripped over my robe. a lot of the papers went flying. it took time to gain my composure on the bench. i called up louise and said it's an embarrassing day. her response was,...
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neil gorsuch has raised a few eyebrows.nce, he and ruth bader ginsburg were the only dissenters in campbell versus united states holding that if you are prosecuted for federal and state courts for the same crime, that is not double jeopardy. really? there are other cases in which he joined the liberals like a statute describing certain crimes by immigrants as unconstitutionally vague. you have been described as a maverick, someone willing -- willing to break with the conservative wing in key cases. is that a fair assessment of you? >> those are all political terms. they don't mean anything to me. follow the law as best you can understand, handed down the constitution. >> reporter: he believes people about the courts and its methods. >> it is a wonderful system we have, 50 million lawsuits filed in the united states every year, 95% by the trial court. the supreme court of the united states, 70 cases a year, that is it and those are cases where lower courts have disagreed strongly. 5 different -- 30 years, 40% of the time. >>
neil gorsuch has raised a few eyebrows.nce, he and ruth bader ginsburg were the only dissenters in campbell versus united states holding that if you are prosecuted for federal and state courts for the same crime, that is not double jeopardy. really? there are other cases in which he joined the liberals like a statute describing certain crimes by immigrants as unconstitutionally vague. you have been described as a maverick, someone willing -- willing to break with the conservative wing in key...
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called "justice alito's strategic vote" because think of what would have happened if he voted with neil gorsuch, a strong dissent, characterizing what's at issue and what's at stake in this effort to revive the nondelegation doctrine. if alito voted with gorsuch, a position he previously indicated he fully supports, we would have had a 4-4 tie, and kind of the inside baseball thing of the supreme court, 4-4 ties, neither the majority opinion nor justice gorsuch's strong dissent would have seen the light of day. we would have seen a one line "the opinion of the second circuit here is affirmed by an equally divided court" and we wouldn't have any hint of how seriously the revival of nondelegation doctrine that is under way was actually under way. now, some have pointed out to me, including my good friend john malcolm at the heritage foundation, that they would have easily set that case for reargument, and then brett kavanaugh would have been able to participate and we may have had a different vote. so just politically i ask the question, given all that went on in the confirmation hearings for bre
called "justice alito's strategic vote" because think of what would have happened if he voted with neil gorsuch, a strong dissent, characterizing what's at issue and what's at stake in this effort to revive the nondelegation doctrine. if alito voted with gorsuch, a position he previously indicated he fully supports, we would have had a 4-4 tie, and kind of the inside baseball thing of the supreme court, 4-4 ties, neither the majority opinion nor justice gorsuch's strong dissent would...
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this is brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch have lived up to the chief justice declaration that we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. kavanaugh and gorsuch are their own men, wrecking g expectations of how a trump judge will vote you are not tt cookie-cutter republicans but local jurists with independent views of the law and will explore some of that today. this panel will focus on the highlights of past term, the most important cases such as the census citizenship question case and the political gerrymandering case and if you missed opportunities like the cases involving the nondelegation doctrine and deference to administrative agency . enough from me, we're fortunate to have with us today for distinguished panelists and if i devoted the time of their many achievements and positions deserve that would take up our 90 minutes so i'll keep their introductions brief.de marcus is the main professor of jurisprudence at amherst college and the founder and director of the james wilson institute on national rights and the american founding. he's authored boo
this is brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch have lived up to the chief justice declaration that we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. kavanaugh and gorsuch are their own men, wrecking g expectations of how a trump judge will vote you are not tt cookie-cutter republicans but local jurists with independent views of the law and will explore some of that today. this panel will focus on the highlights of past term, the most important cases such as the census...
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neil gorsuch was born in denver, colorado, received apa from columbia university, j.d. from harvard law school and a doctorate from oxford university. he served as a clerk to judge david sentelle of the united states court of appeals and the district of columbia, and as a law clerk to justice byron white and justice anthony m. kennedy of the supreme court of the united states. from 1995 to 2005, he was in private practice in from the 2005 to 2006 the associate general attorney general at the department of justice. he was appointed to the united states court of appeals for the tenth circuit in 2006. he served on the standing committee on rules and practice and procedure of the u.s. judicial conference in the chamber and advisory committee on rules of the appellate procedure. he taught at the university colorado law school and president donald trump nominated him as the associate justice of the supreme court, and took his seat april 10, 2017. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. [appl
neil gorsuch was born in denver, colorado, received apa from columbia university, j.d. from harvard law school and a doctorate from oxford university. he served as a clerk to judge david sentelle of the united states court of appeals and the district of columbia, and as a law clerk to justice byron white and justice anthony m. kennedy of the supreme court of the united states. from 1995 to 2005, he was in private practice in from the 2005 to 2006 the associate general attorney general at the...
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's in a rare interview cnn sits down with justice neil gorsuch. from the justice sending a clear message to anyone who might believe it's up to him or any other justice to fix politics. >> i say this country is owned by we the people. we wrote a constitution. we've put down what we wanted to put in it. we can amend it when we wish and it is not up to nine people to tell 330 million americans how to live. >> but what if some of those people, for instance, in the same-sex marriage debate said, look, there were some states that were never going to allow same-sex marriage. we needed the court to step in. >> well, i'd say to you, you can make arguments for any case you have, of any kind, about the original meaning of the constitution. it is not a justice' job to do whatever he or she thinks would be good. do you really want me to rule the country? >> in your book you address this and you say, under originalism, individuals don't have to worry about judges changes her writes willy-nilly. >> exactly. if you want to change the constitution, you can do it.
's in a rare interview cnn sits down with justice neil gorsuch. from the justice sending a clear message to anyone who might believe it's up to him or any other justice to fix politics. >> i say this country is owned by we the people. we wrote a constitution. we've put down what we wanted to put in it. we can amend it when we wish and it is not up to nine people to tell 330 million americans how to live. >> but what if some of those people, for instance, in the same-sex marriage...
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shannon: this sunday in his first televised interview as a supreme court justice, neil gorsuch sits downth me one on one. we start fishing in his home state and touring his personal chambers and how he came to embrace the legal philosophy known as original is in. and in-depth behind-the-scenes look. >> in law school i never heard the word original is him and i remember justice scalia coming to speak when i was a student at law school and he talked about original is in the constitution and it had a profound effect on me. >> the concept sounds simple as interpreting the law according to the original intent of those who wrote them. >> the right in the constitution that were given in 1789 are the rights until today and can never be taken away. we the people add them. >> what do you say to critics of ritualism who say things change over time in the constitution couldn't have foreseen everything we are dealing with now? >> the constitution is one of the greatest documents in all of human history and it deserves our respect. if you want to change it to ask 5 people in washington to change it. t
shannon: this sunday in his first televised interview as a supreme court justice, neil gorsuch sits downth me one on one. we start fishing in his home state and touring his personal chambers and how he came to embrace the legal philosophy known as original is in. and in-depth behind-the-scenes look. >> in law school i never heard the word original is him and i remember justice scalia coming to speak when i was a student at law school and he talked about original is in the constitution and...
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and tonight, supreme court justice neil gorsuch like you've never seen him before, he gave us unprecedented access to his life at home and on the bench of the nation's highest court to talk about his critics and americans who are worried the has become politicized, also his brand-new's book. tonight, an exclusive sneak peek right here if you have a couple to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington could begin tonight with boxing coverage, peter doocy standing by with the 2020 democrats climate change proposals. the first time i get an on hurricane dorian. doug mckelway live in wilmington, north carolina, is that weather rolls in. hey, doug. >> hi shannon. the weather has been deteriorating in bloomington. i would say since about 8:00 p.m. this evening, hour by hour, progressively worse. a little bit of a let up in the wind right now, but that happens as the bands come and go. it's been raining parentally for several hours now, just tremendous amounts of water. the good news here, the best we can determine, the eye wall has ventured northeasternly direction, avoiding a piece of land
and tonight, supreme court justice neil gorsuch like you've never seen him before, he gave us unprecedented access to his life at home and on the bench of the nation's highest court to talk about his critics and americans who are worried the has become politicized, also his brand-new's book. tonight, an exclusive sneak peek right here if you have a couple to "fox news @ night," shannon bream and washington could begin tonight with boxing coverage, peter doocy standing by with the 2020...
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to the reagan library, justice neil gorsuch. [applause] >> i hope i did all right. [applause] justice gorsuch, we are honored and delighted to have you here on the date of publication of your book. >> i am so happy to be west of the mississippi, i can tell you. thank you for having me. it's something i've been looking forward to. i've never been here. it's a real treat. thank you to john for a wonderful tour. >> well, your book opens with an interesting series of your trip to washington on the occasion of your announcement of nomination to the supreme court. in many ways, it reminds me of the screenplay of an action novel. can you share a little bit of that with this? >> to say that it was unexpected that doesn't begin to capture how it felt to me and my family. now, i have got a few stories to tell, but i will share one with you. it's kind of illustrative. so, not only did we have to speak out of our hometown in colorado, 4,000 souls. we have to speak into the white house and they took us into the kitchen and there are still som
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to the reagan library, justice neil gorsuch. [applause] >> i hope i did all right. [applause] justice gorsuch, we are honored and delighted to have you here on the date of publication of your book. >> i am so happy to be west of the mississippi, i can tell you. thank you for having me. it's something i've been looking forward to. i've never been here. it's a real treat. thank you to john for a wonderful tour. >> well, your book...
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eastern, neil gorsuch discusses his book. >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution.hose are just promises. he did not think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and the separation of powers right. he knew that men are not angels. the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> then on sunday, at 9:00 a journalist reports on how labs in china manufactured drugs. >> in the old days, if you are a scientist at a university, you publish your paper and it went into some university library. pretty obscure. but in the internet age, all of these papers were published online. >> and publicly available. >> exactly. chemists began looking for these files specifically for these papers to go through them and appropriate the chemical formula to learn how to make these new drugs. >> at 10:00 eastern, a firsthand account of migrant families on the southern border. thatvocates have said hundreds of boys had been separated and warehouse and walmart. i want to find out about it. they decided they did not want to see what was going on. they calle
eastern, neil gorsuch discusses his book. >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution.hose are just promises. he did not think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and the separation of powers right. he knew that men are not angels. the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> then on sunday, at 9:00 a journalist reports on how labs in china manufactured drugs. >> in the old days, if you are a scientist at a university, you...
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ariana vogue sits down with justice neil gorsuch.erving during the trump era and why he's calling on all americans to get involved in making a change in this country. ou win a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. and you realize, holy moly, we won a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. enter to win a house at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first year. nice! i'm thinking about a scuba diving trip. woman: ooh! (gasp) or not. you okay? yeah, no, i'm good. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. you'when you barely the clip a passing car. yeah, no, i'm good. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't rais
ariana vogue sits down with justice neil gorsuch.erving during the trump era and why he's calling on all americans to get involved in making a change in this country. ou win a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. and you realize, holy moly, we won a house in a jimmy john's delivery zone. enter to win a house at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. woman: (on phone) discover. hi. do you have a travel card? yep. our miles card. earn unlimited 1.5 miles and we'll match it at the end of your first...
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later, neil gorsuch talks about his new book, "a republic, if you can keep it". >> south bend indiana mayor and 2020 democratic presidential candidate pete buttigieg was one of 19 democratic presidential candidates who spoke at the new hampshire democratic party state convention which was held in manchester earlier this month. his remarks are about 10 minutes. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. wow! all right. thank you. thank you. hello, new hampshire democrats! thank you so much. . [cheers] >> thank you, new hampshire. thank you. you're making me feel right at home, thank you. and thank you to ray buckley and the new hampshire democratic party team for everything that you are doing. thank you, joyce craig. i'm with the people of manchester. my choice is joyce. and thank you, new hampshire, for giving us the path breaking delegation of senators shaheen, senator hassan, chris papas and congresswoman annie kust schlk i'm mayor pete and i'm running for president because i think america might be running out of time. so much depends on us right now for a new generation. not just mine, but one you
later, neil gorsuch talks about his new book, "a republic, if you can keep it". >> south bend indiana mayor and 2020 democratic presidential candidate pete buttigieg was one of 19 democratic presidential candidates who spoke at the new hampshire democratic party state convention which was held in manchester earlier this month. his remarks are about 10 minutes. ♪ >> thank you. thank you. wow! all right. thank you. thank you. hello, new hampshire democrats! thank you so...
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neil gorsuch. thank you for having us here today.e it. >> sandra: my special thank you for the justice to the sit-down at the supreme court. fascinating discussion inside the supreme court. a rare opportunity. so to hear his philosophy and how he is applying that now on the federal bench and to talk to him going back to his days clerking in the supreme court with justice kavanaugh in 1993 to now be on the inside looking out is fascinating. >> bill: really good message at the end, too, for people. rare opportunity. good stuff. well done. there could be a radical change for college sports in america. one state is saying these athletes need to be paid. athletes need to be paid. reaction on that next. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> bill: watch this story. the ncaa urging the governor of california not to sign a fair pay bill. that bill would allow college athletes in their state to make money from endors
neil gorsuch. thank you for having us here today.e it. >> sandra: my special thank you for the justice to the sit-down at the supreme court. fascinating discussion inside the supreme court. a rare opportunity. so to hear his philosophy and how he is applying that now on the federal bench and to talk to him going back to his days clerking in the supreme court with justice kavanaugh in 1993 to now be on the inside looking out is fascinating. >> bill: really good message at the end,...
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still ahead, my prime time exquisite with supreme court justice neil gorsuch.his. >> have the time of the home at night thinking what it had to d do, didn't like it, found troubling, but it's something the law compelled. ♪ -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, your plans can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing, but your gut says, "not today." if your current treatment isn't working, ask your doctor about entyvio. entyvio acts specifically in the gi tract to prevent an excess of white blood cells from entering and causing damaging inflammation. entyvio has helped many patients achieve long-term relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a vir
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eastern, right here in fox news were unprecedented access to supreme court justice neil gorsuch's lifeing the only tv interview his wife has ever do done. ♪ time now for a night court. on the docket tonight, two celebrity cases. "empire" actor jussie smollett lawyers arguing he should not have to pay the cost of the police investigation because he didn't know how much time and money the officers would actually spend investigating. and singer ariana grande suing retail giant forever 21 for using look-alike models, close, and accessories in ads. let's bring intimate legal eagles, david bruno and former baltimore prosecutor debbie hines. good to have you both with us tonight. >> thank you. >> shannon: exhibit a and jussie smollett case. they contend the city is wrong, suing for $130,000, the cost of the investigation pay the filing of a police report in and of itself does not necessitate a sprawling investigation, nor does it come as a practical matter, usually result in an investigation is expecte extenss the one they chose to undertake their their fault for spending so much money. >> i
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tune in again 8:00 eastern or 11:00 eastern for my one hour behind the scenes interview neil gorsuch go inside his chambers, exclusive access at 8:00, 11:00 on sunday night on fox news. for now, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington, have a wonderful weekend, i am shannon bream. at's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. we will be back monday. have a great weekend. ♪ >> welcome to special edition of hannity, trump versus the radical left. we start with pretty amazing news. look at this. i doubt the media mob will be focused on it. but donald trump economy just broke another huge record. for the first time in recorded history the african-american unemployment rate in the united states is sdun to 5.5%. that is an all-time low. nd that's not all. the unemployment gap between white americans, black americans, is also at a record low. in other words our economy is now humming on all cylinde
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eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic: if you can keept." >> those are just promises. he didn't even think we needed a bill of rights. angels.that men are not liberty the key to your is keeping power separated. announcer: on sunday, at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, journalist den w. -- ben w. talks about how latin china manufactured drugs. he is joined by the founding cochair of the drugs bipartisan task force. scientist at a university and publisher berber and it went into some university library, pretty obscure, but in the internet age, all these papers were published online. >> and publicly available around the world. roguectly, so these chemists began looking for these fires specifically -- files specifically for these papers to appropriate the chemical formula to learn how to make these new drugs. announcer: at 10:00 eastern, oregon democratic senator jeff merkley provides his firsthand account of migrant families of the u.s. southern border in his book " america is better than this -- "america is better than this."
eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic: if you can keept." >> those are just promises. he didn't even think we needed a bill of rights. angels.that men are not liberty the key to your is keeping power separated. announcer: on sunday, at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, journalist den w. -- ben w. talks about how latin china manufactured drugs. he is joined by the founding cochair of the drugs bipartisan task force....
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then on tuesday we will be in simi valley california where supreme court justice neil gorsuch will reflecton his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or
then on tuesday we will be in simi valley california where supreme court justice neil gorsuch will reflecton his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration...
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. >> tonight, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic: if you can keep it." >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution, that these are just promises. he didn't think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure right. he knew that men are not angels. and that the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. eastern,day, at 9:00 in his latest book sentinel how labs in china manufacture the drug. these interview by new hampshire democratic congresswoman, founding cochair of the bipartisan task force. >> in all this, if you are a scientist at a university, he published a paper and it went into some university library. free and secure, hard to find. age, all ofnternet these papers are published online. publicly available. they were around the world. >> exactly. looking forts began these files specifically for these papers to go through them and appropriate the chemical formulas to learn how to make these new drugs. >> jeff merkley provides firsthand account of condition to migrant families of the u.s. southern bord
. >> tonight, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic: if you can keep it." >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution, that these are just promises. he didn't think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure right. he knew that men are not angels. and that the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. eastern,day, at 9:00 in his latest book sentinel how labs in china manufacture the drug....
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jon: you can watch neil gorsuch, justice for the republic, in its entirety sunday night 8:00 p.m.ght here on fox news channel. >>> it is nowhere near the devastation we've seen in the bahamas, but hurricane dorian also left behind plenty of damage in the u.s., as it pounded the southeastern seaboard. a live report from north carolina and new concerns carolina and new concerns farther north next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ jon: hurricane dorian is still heading north tonight after causing catastrophic flooding in north carolina. the storm stranded residents and vacationers in the outer banks and elsewhere and cut power. jonathan serrie is in emerald isle north carolina with the latest. >> i'm standing in front of the remnants of an rv park. this park
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for the first time really we're hearing from justice neil gorsuch. own with cnn's ariane de vogue who joins us now live from washington, and gorsuch really opened up to you about what he sees his role in on the court? >> he's heading into this new term, president trump's first nominee on the bench, and he sat down to discuss this book, and john, the timing is interesting here because of course the court is about to start this blockbuster term. they're going to hear immigration cases, second amendment, lgbt rights, maybe even health care and abortion, and i asked him, i said look, many people are thrilled that you're on the bench, but there are a lot of people who are concerned. they're seeing now a solid five-member conservative majority, and they're worried about the direction of the court. and john, he chafed a little bit about my characterization. take a listen. >> i think all a judge can do is fulfill his or her oath as best they can, putting all the other stuff aside, right? politics, your personal points of view. you leave that over there. when
for the first time really we're hearing from justice neil gorsuch. own with cnn's ariane de vogue who joins us now live from washington, and gorsuch really opened up to you about what he sees his role in on the court? >> he's heading into this new term, president trump's first nominee on the bench, and he sat down to discuss this book, and john, the timing is interesting here because of course the court is about to start this blockbuster term. they're going to hear immigration cases,...
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i want to hear neil gorsuch as well, so that's awesome. i also want to thank hugh hewitt, the president of the foundation who was indispensable to me in the writing of this book, and had me on the radio last week to help promote it. you could not be in better hands with anybody else than hugh. what do thank a couple of archivists that were quickly when is working on the book, greg cummings and pamela eisenberg who i understand retired. did great work in helping me get the files i needed. so we people help me along way. sandy quinn that you remember, ron walker, many of you remember. fred fielding, just a tremendous number of people helped make this possible. i also want to say hello to linda and larry who are right here. these are the parents of friends of ours in fort worth, kirk, the pitching coach and we live right around the corner from tcu. you guys get the work for traveling the farces tonight. they came to have hours to do with it so thank you for being you. i hope the book is worth it. let me know. i'll be asking you. and thanks to
i want to hear neil gorsuch as well, so that's awesome. i also want to thank hugh hewitt, the president of the foundation who was indispensable to me in the writing of this book, and had me on the radio last week to help promote it. you could not be in better hands with anybody else than hugh. what do thank a couple of archivists that were quickly when is working on the book, greg cummings and pamela eisenberg who i understand retired. did great work in helping me get the files i needed. so we...
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you can watch neil gorsuch, justice for the republic in its entirety tonight at 8:00 p.m. right here on fox news channel. >>> a new trend has plenty of pets wagging their tails but many of their vets aren't as high on this fad as you might think. stay tuned. ♪ let's be honest, you need insurance. but it's not really something you want to buy. it's not sexy... oh delicious. or delicious... or fun. ♪ but since you need both car and home insurance, why not bundle them with esurance and save up to 10%. which you can spend on things you really want to buy, like ah well i don't know what you'd wanna buy cause i'm just a guy on your tv. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we really pride ourselves on >> temaking it easy for youass, to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> t
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ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to the reagan library justice neil gorsuch. >> i hope i do all right. [applause] thank you, that was a very generous introduction. justice gorsuch, we are honored and delighted to have you here on the day of publication of your book. >> i am so happy to be west of the mississippi. [laughter] thank you for having me. it's been something i've been looking forward to to see this museum, i've never been and it's been a real treat. in q2 john for a wonderful tour. your book opens with an interesting series of events surrounding your trip back to washington on the occasion of your announcement of the announcement of your nomination to supreme court and in many ways it reminds me of the screenplay of an action novel. can you share a little bit of that with us. >> to say that it was unexpected doesn't begin to capture how it felt to me and my family. i've got a few stories to tell but i will just share one with you. it's kind of illustrative. not only did we have to sneak out of our hometown in iowa colorado with 4000 hardy souls we had to sneak
ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming to the reagan library justice neil gorsuch. >> i hope i do all right. [applause] thank you, that was a very generous introduction. justice gorsuch, we are honored and delighted to have you here on the day of publication of your book. >> i am so happy to be west of the mississippi. [laughter] thank you for having me. it's been something i've been looking forward to to see this museum, i've never been and it's been a real treat. in q2...
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eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic if you can keep it", and then on sunday at 9:00 eastern on after word, in his latest book "sentin "sentin "sentinel, incorporated", he talks about how they manufacture a drug. and the co-chair of the opioid task force. >> if you're a scientist at a university, you publish your paper and put it in some university library, hard to find. in the internet age all of these papers were published on-line. >> and publicly available. >> exactly. >> anywhere around the world. >> exactly, so these rogue chemists began looking for the files specifically for these paper to go through them and appropriate the chemical formulas, to learn how to make these new drugs. >> at 10:00 eastern, oregon democratic senator jeff merkley provides his firsthand account for migrant families at u.s. southern border. in his book, america is better than this. >> advocates said that hundreds of boys had been separated were warehoused in a walmart. so i went to find out about it. and they decided they didn't want me to see what was goi
eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic if you can keep it", and then on sunday at 9:00 eastern on after word, in his latest book "sentin "sentin "sentinel, incorporated", he talks about how they manufacture a drug. and the co-chair of the opioid task force. >> if you're a scientist at a university, you publish your paper and put it in some university library, hard to find. in the internet age all of these papers...
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on book tv, at 11:00 eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic if you can keep it." >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution, that those are just promises. he didn't even think that we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and the separations of powers right. he knew that men are not angels, and that the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, "fentanyl incorporated" the author reports on how manufacturers in china made the drug. to the cochair of the opiod task force. you were a scientist at a university, you publish your paper, and it went into some university library, pretty obscure, hard to find. , all ofhe internet age these papers were published online. >> and publicly available, around the world. >> exactly, so these rogue chemists began looking for these files specifically for these papers, to go through them and appropriate the chemical formulas, to learn how to make these new drugs. >> at 10:00 eastern, oregon democratic senato
on book tv, at 11:00 eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses his book "a republic if you can keep it." >> madison knew this when he wrote the constitution, that those are just promises. he didn't even think that we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and the separations of powers right. he knew that men are not angels, and that the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on...
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at 7:00, neil gorsuch talks about his new book. greta: this week on "newsmakers," neil bradley, the chief policy officer and executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. thank you very much for being here. neil: thanks for having me. greta: we also have with us jeanna smialek with the "new york times" and chris rugaber with associated press. chris. chris: let's talk about trade. 40% of the fortune 500 has complained on earning calls and so forth about the impact of president trump's tariffs on chinese imports and other items. how big an impact, how much is this hurting companies? i am interested how you may compare it to the benefits of the tax cut in 2017, which reduced rates on business. have these tariffs got into a point where there almost offsetting the benefits of the tax cut? neil: they are certainly dampening the benefit of the tax cut. there are two aspects of the tariffs on business that are impacting business. the first is the tariffs already in place and are at cost. the second is uncertainty of additional t
at 7:00, neil gorsuch talks about his new book. greta: this week on "newsmakers," neil bradley, the chief policy officer and executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. thank you very much for being here. neil: thanks for having me. greta: we also have with us jeanna smialek with the "new york times" and chris rugaber with associated press. chris. chris: let's talk about trade. 40% of the fortune 500 has complained on earning calls and so forth about the impact...
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then neil gorsuch on "the repb lick, if you can keep it." tonight, gerald mcnarney on the future of artificial intelligence, election security and whether big tech companies need more regulation. >> google is a california based company. i think if we want to lock at how it's doing its business practices, it's important to do .t in a very thoughtful way i know the department of justice and the federal trade commissioner in also talking about doing investigations and competitive practices in these companies. and it's good to look at this and investigate it and make sure the companies are behaving. i'm not sure that breaking companies are a good idea. these are companies with a lot of tentacles a lot of employees. if you break a company up like that, there's going to be unintended consequences. tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> acting f.d.a. commissioner dr. ned sharpless talks about the agents' mission for drugs an clinical trials. this is 20 minutes.
then neil gorsuch on "the repb lick, if you can keep it." tonight, gerald mcnarney on the future of artificial intelligence, election security and whether big tech companies need more regulation. >> google is a california based company. i think if we want to lock at how it's doing its business practices, it's important to do .t in a very thoughtful way i know the department of justice and the federal trade commissioner in also talking about doing investigations and competitive...
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eastern, neil gorsuch discusses his book, "a republic, if you can keep it." in his latest book, "sentinel incorporated," how labs in china manufacture the drug. he is interviewed. in the old days, if you are a scientist and you published your paper and it went into some university library, obscure, hard to find. in the internet age all of these papers were published online. >> and publicly available around the world. chemists began looking for these files specifically to go through them and appropriate chemical formulas to learn how to make these new drugs. >> senator jeff merkley provides his first-hand account for migrant families at the u.s. southern border. >> advocates have said hundreds of boys separated were warehoused in a walmart. i went to find out about it. they decided they did not want me to see what is going on, and said they would call the police. then all of america was hearing about cages and secret warehousing of migrant children. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. go shopping and see what is available at the c-span online store, inc
eastern, neil gorsuch discusses his book, "a republic, if you can keep it." in his latest book, "sentinel incorporated," how labs in china manufacture the drug. he is interviewed. in the old days, if you are a scientist and you published your paper and it went into some university library, obscure, hard to find. in the internet age all of these papers were published online. >> and publicly available around the world. chemists began looking for these files specifically...
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supreme court justices neil gorsuch and beginnings begins -- ruth bader ginsburg reflect on their careers and jeff merkley of oregon provide his fit hand can't -- conditions of migrant families at the southern border. check your program guide for more schedule information. >> now, on to the event you're here for. carrie goldberg is the kind of attorney he wish we didn't knee. and specialize inside online puss, stalking and revenge porn and is set on the path with her frightening experten with an ex-body. she represents victims who have had their lives turned upside down by ex-partners and scorned lovers usually in revenge, whether it be real or conceived. this behavior is too common. i'm sure many of you in the room have your own story. i know i do. nobody is victim is a book that gives the sufferers of the crimes a face and a name and an identity. when for so long they have been shrouded in darkness. goldberg gives uss like that of a 15-year-old girl who was sex lull eye assaulted at school and then suspend when she report what happened to her. there's also a woman 'owhose ex-made fake b
supreme court justices neil gorsuch and beginnings begins -- ruth bader ginsburg reflect on their careers and jeff merkley of oregon provide his fit hand can't -- conditions of migrant families at the southern border. check your program guide for more schedule information. >> now, on to the event you're here for. carrie goldberg is the kind of attorney he wish we didn't knee. and specialize inside online puss, stalking and revenge porn and is set on the path with her frightening experten...
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on monday september 16 at 7:00 associate justice neil gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it and which explores the essential aspects of the constitution and the importance of civic education, civil discourse and mutual respect to check our web site at archives.gov and sign up at the table outside. you can find information for other archived programs and activities. another way to get more involved in the national archives is to become a member of the national archives foundation to the foundation supports education and outreach activities and you can check out their web site archives foundation.org to learn more and join on line. upstairs in the rotunda to murals commemorate two founding documents of our nation, the declaration of independence and the united states constitution. the addiction of the constitution the central group of figures represents those who play key roles in the creation of that document grid along with george washington james madison and henchmen frank and his george mason one of the 5 most frequent speakers at the constitutional conv
on monday september 16 at 7:00 associate justice neil gorsuch will tell us about his new book a republic if you can keep it and which explores the essential aspects of the constitution and the importance of civic education, civil discourse and mutual respect to check our web site at archives.gov and sign up at the table outside. you can find information for other archived programs and activities. another way to get more involved in the national archives is to become a member of the national...
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now -- nearly 150 new conservatives appointed to our courts at every level, including justice neil gorsuchnd justice brett kavanaugh. but we got to go tell the story, and i know you will. i know the great communicators in this room are going to be out all across your districts, all across your states, and you're going to tell the story of what this president and this house republican team has accomplished. and my last word to every one of you is, just know that we'll be with you every step of the way. we will. you know, i'm incredibly proud of the effort this president has put forward for this team. and he and i fanned out all across the country over the last two and a half years for this team and fought our way forward. and we're going to keep fighting all the way to electing a republican majority in 2020. and, you know, it's going to be rough along the way. there will be bumps. you know, i remember when i was in campaigning for andy barr in kentucky. andy was in a tough race. a lot of people counted him out, remember? and andy barr pulled it out. and president trump and i were proud to s
now -- nearly 150 new conservatives appointed to our courts at every level, including justice neil gorsuchnd justice brett kavanaugh. but we got to go tell the story, and i know you will. i know the great communicators in this room are going to be out all across your districts, all across your states, and you're going to tell the story of what this president and this house republican team has accomplished. and my last word to every one of you is, just know that we'll be with you every step of...
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host: neil gorsuch last night talking about his new book "a republic: if you can keep it."f you want to see the remarks, you can go to our website, c-span.org. how would you amend the u.s. constitution? that is our question for you all on this constitution day. a democrat, you are up first. good morning. .onathan, you are on the air turn down the television and talk and listen through your phone. caller: okay. thank you. thank you. what i would do -- okay, hold on. i would get rid of the electoral college. it is outdated and it needs to be changed. by 3 lost the popular vote million votes and he is now the president. there is also a ruling in the federal court that the electors were not bound by the federal vote. that would mean essentially an end to democracy. here we talk about constitution day and we have a president that has stomped all over the constitution. the separation of powers is gone . thank you for taking my call. host: jonathan was referring to a case out of the tent circus dealing with a law in colorado where the 10th circuit deemed it unconstitutional to bin
host: neil gorsuch last night talking about his new book "a republic: if you can keep it."f you want to see the remarks, you can go to our website, c-span.org. how would you amend the u.s. constitution? that is our question for you all on this constitution day. a democrat, you are up first. good morning. .onathan, you are on the air turn down the television and talk and listen through your phone. caller: okay. thank you. thank you. what i would do -- okay, hold on. i would get rid of...
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neil gorsuch, phenomenal picked by donald trump, one of his most important part of his legacies when he's done with the judiciary and all through the judiciary, district court, appellate court judges all over the country and mike emanuel is in for shannon bream, he and the fox news at 19 have all the news about the north carolina special election. >> multiple breaking stories tonight. breaking from north carolina results are in for district 9, widely touted as a bellwether going into 2020, we are going there live with the republican winner and a test case for the trump revolution. back here fevered speculation gripping washington on who will be donald trump's next national security adviser, john bolton, we will give you the inside scoop. the cia goes head to head with cnn over a report about a high-level intelligence asset was extracted from russia, the cia says the report has the potential to put lives in danger, we will separate fact from fiction. congressional democrats pushing full steam ahead on gun control legislation but are republicans tiptoeing toward gun legislation of her
neil gorsuch, phenomenal picked by donald trump, one of his most important part of his legacies when he's done with the judiciary and all through the judiciary, district court, appellate court judges all over the country and mike emanuel is in for shannon bream, he and the fox news at 19 have all the news about the north carolina special election. >> multiple breaking stories tonight. breaking from north carolina results are in for district 9, widely touted as a bellwether going into...
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then, on tuesday we'll be in simi valley, california, where supreme court justice neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to the high court. on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose bookstore, the founding director of the center for immigrants rights clinic at penn state law will examine the effects of immigration enforcement since president trump's election. all of these events are open to the public. if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us @booktv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> disability rights attorney haben girma is next on booktv. born deafblind at birth, she talks about navigating through a sighted, hearing world. after that, ibram kendi, and former secretary of defense jim mattis recounts his military career. that all starts now. >> host: and now on bookt
then, on tuesday we'll be in simi valley, california, where supreme court justice neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to the high court. on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose...
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justice neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh, who they put through hell. we passed something that they wanted to do for half a century. we passed va choice so when you're great and honored veterans are waiting in line for three weeks, four weeks, two months, they go to a private doctor, we pay for the bill and take care of them instead of dying. and we also passed va accountability on behalf of our great veterans. that means, when they treat our veterans badly, and they wouldn't have done it on prime time, i can tell you. when they treat our sick and troubled veterans badly, we can say, "you're fired. get the hill out." it's called va accountability. in all fairness, the unions made it very tough. civil service made it like almost impossible. everyone said, you'll never get it done. we got it done. i want to thank the republic senate. kevin, i want to thank you, because that was a great job you did on that one. that was a great job. thank you. [cheers and applause] kevin mccarthy. we've achieved record funding for the u.s. military. $700 billion last year.
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. >> mike: had done over to your fox nation app to watch an exclusive director's cut of neil gorsuch,league shannon bream. he spent the evening with us, and has been a great week, think you so much for watching. good night from washington. i mike emmanuel. shannon will be back next week. good night from washington. he's gone physical ♪pa your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell. get up to 45% off on select computers. ♪ ♪ are we supposed to dance? ♪ boy bands without dancing are just ok. get a better than just ok unlimited plan with spotify premium included on america's best network. only from at&t more for your thing. that's our thing. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wa
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jeffrey rosen and others, will launch a new interactive constitution in the presence of justice neil gorsuchassroom exchanges with paired classrooms in states across the country for discussions about the moderated. look, one day is not enough. but it's a step in the right direction. consider this, in the 2016 election, despite intense interest in trump v. clinton, 41.9% of eligible voters, over 100 million people, did not cast a ballot. i keep my copy of the constitution handy at all times. given to me by ron paul, no less. >>> still to come, your best and worst tweets and facebook comments. and we'll give you the final results of the survey question. last shot to go vot vote @smerconish.com. is joe he said you got four fifths right. the constitution was adopted july 2nd, signed on the 4th. you owe me. i owe you a beer, lanny. thank you for that. time to see how you responded to the survey question. is joe biden's fitness for office fair game for democrats? survey says 56% say yes with more than 7,000 cast. the numbers high. i'm surprised about that. you heard my thoughts on this. i'm not go
jeffrey rosen and others, will launch a new interactive constitution in the presence of justice neil gorsuchassroom exchanges with paired classrooms in states across the country for discussions about the moderated. look, one day is not enough. but it's a step in the right direction. consider this, in the 2016 election, despite intense interest in trump v. clinton, 41.9% of eligible voters, over 100 million people, did not cast a ballot. i keep my copy of the constitution handy at all times....
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supreme court justice neil rosset with a -- neil gorsuch blaming the president and congress for overstepping their bounds and violating the separation of powers played out in the constitution. gorsuch be reminded perhaps that they are something of a constitutional crisis when one party was trying to sabotage a presidential candidate of the other party and work to spy on the sitting president of the united states. that seems to be more than an act of incivility. how about you? our next guest is vice president of republican national lawyers association, rnc committeewoman for california. the 2020 trump advisory councilmember. it's great to have you with us. i've got to ask you as a fellow lawyer of justice what do you think has been boiling this down to a divided civility between two partisan groups, the republicans and the democrats when one looks to me like a bunch of desperados and renegades trying to overthrow president. maybe i'm just overreacting here. >> so looking at the justices comments i think he was talking about the institution of the presidency. i think there has been a breakdown
supreme court justice neil rosset with a -- neil gorsuch blaming the president and congress for overstepping their bounds and violating the separation of powers played out in the constitution. gorsuch be reminded perhaps that they are something of a constitutional crisis when one party was trying to sabotage a presidential candidate of the other party and work to spy on the sitting president of the united states. that seems to be more than an act of incivility. how about you? our next guest is...
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. >> tonight supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and neil gorsuch will reflect on their respectives and careers. journalist ben west offer reports on the production of fat and low in china. democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon will provide his first-hand account of conditions for migrant families on the u.s. southern border. and psychiatry professor kelly harding will explore the link between mental and physical health. that's all airing tonight starting at 6:45 pm eastern on c-span2 booktv. check your program guide for more information. >> next on booktv "after words", american university professor ibram kendi argues that america must choose to be antiracist and work toward building more equitable society. he is interviewed by imani perry, author and princeton university african-american studies professor. , "after words" is a weekly program with hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> ibram, it's wonderful to be here with you to talk about this extraordinary book "how to be an antiracist". i have so many questions but the first one is why this b
. >> tonight supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and neil gorsuch will reflect on their respectives and careers. journalist ben west offer reports on the production of fat and low in china. democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon will provide his first-hand account of conditions for migrant families on the u.s. southern border. and psychiatry professor kelly harding will explore the link between mental and physical health. that's all airing tonight starting at 6:45 pm eastern on...
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and tonight, supreme court justice neil gorsuch like you've ve
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. >> tonight on booktv, at 11:00 pm eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses hisbook, a republic if you can keep it. >> when hero the constitution, those are just promises. he didn't think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and separation of powers right. he knew men are not angels and the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> on sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwords in his latest book, sentinel inc. how labs in china manufacture the drug. is interviewed by the democratic on this woman and mclean custer, cochair of the bipartisan opioid task force. >> in the old days if you are a scientist at a university, you publish your paper and it went into some university library. in the internet age, all of these papers were published online. >> publicly available. >> exactly. these rogue chemists began looking for these files, specifically for these papers, to go through them and appropriate the chemical formulas to learn to make these new drugs. >> a 10:00 eastern oregon democratic senator jeff merkley provides firsthand ac
. >> tonight on booktv, at 11:00 pm eastern, supreme court associate justice neil gorsuch discusses hisbook, a republic if you can keep it. >> when hero the constitution, those are just promises. he didn't think we needed a bill of rights if we got the constitution and the structure and separation of powers right. he knew men are not angels and the key to your liberty is keeping power separated. >> on sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwords in his latest book, sentinel inc. how...
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justice neil gorsuch in justice brett kavanaugh, who they put through hell. we passed something that they wanted to do for half a century. we passed va choice, so when you're great -- when you're great and honored veterans are waiting in line for three weeks, four weeks, five days, ten days, two months, they go to a private doctor, we pay for the bill and they get themselves taken care of instead of dying, which was happening. [cheers and applause] and we also passed va accountability on behalf of our great veterans. that means when they treat our veterans badly, and they wouldn't have done it in prime time, i can tell you, but when they treat our sick and troubled veterans badly, we can say, you're fired. [cheers and applause] it's called va accountability. that's another one they've been trying and in all fairness, the unions made it very tough. civil service made it almost impossible. everyone said you'll never get it done. we got it done. i want to thank the republican senate. to thank some incredible people in the house of representatives and kevin, i wa
justice neil gorsuch in justice brett kavanaugh, who they put through hell. we passed something that they wanted to do for half a century. we passed va choice, so when you're great -- when you're great and honored veterans are waiting in line for three weeks, four weeks, five days, ten days, two months, they go to a private doctor, we pay for the bill and they get themselves taken care of instead of dying, which was happening. [cheers and applause] and we also passed va accountability on behalf...
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later at 7:00, supreme court justice neil gorsuch talks about his book, "a republic if you can keep it." >> the studentcam experience valuable to me. >> for past winners of c-span's studentcam documentary competition, the experience spark their interest in documentary production. >> i attend university and i/o and the fund part about that is i get to be right in the middle of caucus season and i got to meet 70 different candidates and because of c-span, i had the experience and equipment and knowledge to be able to actually film some of them. >> we are asking middle and heisel students to create a short documentary answering the question -- what issue do you most want presidential candidates to address during the campaign? include c-span video and reflect differing points of view. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a $5,000 grand prize. >> be passionate about what you are discussing, to express your large or matter how small you think the audience who will receive it to be. i know that in the greatest country in the history of the earth, your opinion does matter.
later at 7:00, supreme court justice neil gorsuch talks about his book, "a republic if you can keep it." >> the studentcam experience valuable to me. >> for past winners of c-span's studentcam documentary competition, the experience spark their interest in documentary production. >> i attend university and i/o and the fund part about that is i get to be right in the middle of caucus season and i got to meet 70 different candidates and because of c-span, i had the...