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many times i rode uptown with them, seated in the back of judge palmieri's mercedes. i was treated to extraordinary entertainment. poetry,nd would recite or seeing gilbert and sullivan ballads and sometimes songs of the sea when he was in a sober mood, calvinist hymns. his vocabulary was large and uninhibited. he more than occasionally used words my mother never taught me. [laughter] any other judge, including those who served on the supreme court, i wanted to clerk for the man his friends affectionately called "b," for billy. why i asked from my backseat, why don't you engage women? from what i hear you say in this law the presence of a woman clerk would not force you to censor your speech. young lady, he answered, i'm not looking at you. [laughter] justice ginsburg: and that is how it was then. in pre-title 7 days. most of what i know from judge hand comes from a biography of learned hand, 25 years of a work in progress. the book was at last published in 1994, trimmed down to 680 pages. at my washington, d.c., welcoming circuit in 1980 i asked my teacher at columbia
many times i rode uptown with them, seated in the back of judge palmieri's mercedes. i was treated to extraordinary entertainment. poetry,nd would recite or seeing gilbert and sullivan ballads and sometimes songs of the sea when he was in a sober mood, calvinist hymns. his vocabulary was large and uninhibited. he more than occasionally used words my mother never taught me. [laughter] any other judge, including those who served on the supreme court, i wanted to clerk for the man his friends...
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dutch judge palmieri's mercedes. mercedes.s ballots,ld be poetry, and sometimes calvinist hems if he was in a sober mood. his vocabulary was large and uninhibited. my mother never taught me. about any other judge, including those who served on the supreme court, i wanted to serve for the man his friends affectionately billy."b," for why i asked from my backseat, why don't you engage women? it would not cause you to censor your speech judging from what i have heard back here. notg lady, he answered, i'm looking at you. ] aughter ginsburg: and that is how it was then. most of what i know from judge hand comes from a biography of learned hand, 25 years of a work in progress. in 1994.ished 680 pages, trimmed down. at my washington, d.c., welcoming circuit in 1980i asked my teacher at columbia before conveyest to stanford to something from the luminous pages from learned hand. advice fitting for a federal judge. jury chose and delivered words from judge hand's 1939 memorial tribute to benjamin nathan cardoza. of him, judg
dutch judge palmieri's mercedes. mercedes.s ballots,ld be poetry, and sometimes calvinist hems if he was in a sober mood. his vocabulary was large and uninhibited. my mother never taught me. about any other judge, including those who served on the supreme court, i wanted to serve for the man his friends affectionately billy."b," for why i asked from my backseat, why don't you engage women? it would not cause you to censor your speech judging from what i have heard back here. notg...
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well, said palmieri, jane was pairing pajamas.undry room they found her jeans rolled up in a towel tucked between the washer and drier, her top laying there inside out, looked like removed quickly. when an officer tried to administer a gunshot residue kit to jane's hands, standard procedure in a shooting investigation when an officer tried to administer a gunshot residue kit to jane's hands, standard procedure in a shooting investigation -- >> when the officer doing the test began getting the test ready, she did go into the bathroom and either wash her hands or wipe her hands on a towel, one of the two. before coming back to the table and before the test was done. >> so odd things. anyway, police scoured the place, didn't see any murder weapon lying around. and they were about ready to take dave's body off to the morgue when some instinct told the lead detective to look here. he cracked open the doors of the grandfather clock in the dining room, looked down inside, and there it was. >> this is more than likely the murder weapon. >
well, said palmieri, jane was pairing pajamas.undry room they found her jeans rolled up in a towel tucked between the washer and drier, her top laying there inside out, looked like removed quickly. when an officer tried to administer a gunshot residue kit to jane's hands, standard procedure in a shooting investigation when an officer tried to administer a gunshot residue kit to jane's hands, standard procedure in a shooting investigation -- >> when the officer doing the test began getting...
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palmieri generally know a way to bite us in twenty eighteen obamacare is unsustainable it's proven to be unsustainable and as a going back to my point that trump is willing to work across the aisle to get supports to pos a health care reform that will be sustainable and beneficial for americans and that's what both parties need to get behind no more bickering this is we need to pos this bill and people on the left should be supporting us how do you react to speeches last week by george w. bush and barack obama not mentioning trump by name references to where we can treat that i think it's you know it is important to acknowledge the president but in in there isn't say chose not to i don't think it's you know staying out of it is is one thing but i would prefer to see people here who did rally and support and did you know did kind of give our president the respect that they he needs we need to we need to kids say his name and we can't be afraid of that any longer so you think if they're going to grow to size name yeah absolutely in my opinion what do you think robin. i don't think that
palmieri generally know a way to bite us in twenty eighteen obamacare is unsustainable it's proven to be unsustainable and as a going back to my point that trump is willing to work across the aisle to get supports to pos a health care reform that will be sustainable and beneficial for americans and that's what both parties need to get behind no more bickering this is we need to pos this bill and people on the left should be supporting us how do you react to speeches last week by george w. bush...
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kimberly atkins, manesh peru and former obamacare and clinton communications center jennifer palmieri. and it is interesting to hear the nra came out and said what it is for. and you see a comfort level, you don't know which came first. is there a comfort level that the nra will be for getting rid of the bump stock so republican members are okay and now the debate is is it a vote in congress or a regulation by the trump administration. >> and i think that is why the nra steps in and they knew they had to do something and they would prefer a regulation or rule over legislation which they have been the top proponents of the argument once you ban a bump stock next it is a slippery slow where they are showing up at your door to take your guns away which isn't true but that is the line. so i think that is the comfort level that they found. it gave some is republicans cover to back that approach even though they are seeing some republicans open to legislation, i think that is probably a life line that they threw out today. >> ramesh, there seems to be you have some republicans that want to
kimberly atkins, manesh peru and former obamacare and clinton communications center jennifer palmieri. and it is interesting to hear the nra came out and said what it is for. and you see a comfort level, you don't know which came first. is there a comfort level that the nra will be for getting rid of the bump stock so republican members are okay and now the debate is is it a vote in congress or a regulation by the trump administration. >> and i think that is why the nra steps in and they...
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jennifer palmieri, communications director for the clinton campaign and national spokesperson for thatn. thank you both for sticking around. i remember hearing it for the first time, sitting at my desk, my producer saying, you saw this "washington post" story, have you listened to the tape? i haven't had time. i saw the story, i don't have time to listen to it. >> focus on russia. >> and i listened to the tape and i didn't know what to think, what to do. how did you process it? >> i had the exact same experience, and then when you actually hear the tape. when you watch it, what is so, what just turns your stomach and you hear what he says and it's awful, and you then you see him walk out and greet that woman and you think, she has no idea what just happened and you think, they call it billy bush weekend, that's what steve bannon calls it. it was nancy o'dell weekend. she's the one that was h humiliated on that bus and has no idea. >> so on the campaign, in your role, you had the same response to it? >> i had the same visceral response. as the director for the campaign, my heart sank, b
jennifer palmieri, communications director for the clinton campaign and national spokesperson for thatn. thank you both for sticking around. i remember hearing it for the first time, sitting at my desk, my producer saying, you saw this "washington post" story, have you listened to the tape? i haven't had time. i saw the story, i don't have time to listen to it. >> focus on russia. >> and i listened to the tape and i didn't know what to think, what to do. how did you...