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[laughter] rbg even occasionally gets in on clerk shenanigans. allee toes clerks -- alito's clerks' persuaded him to join a fantasy baseball team. the week they played against alito, we beat him soundly, reports rbg's clerk that year. he suggested she send a memo to alito, crowing about the victory. she looked at me like i was crazy, he recalls. he boldly slid a draft memo across the table. [laughter] rbg looked down at the page. now tell me what fantasy baseball is again, she said? she took out her pen to make some corrections. in the end, as he remembered it, the memo read: dear sam, i understand that this week my clerks beat your team by a score of 10-0. we expect more, even from the junior justice. [laughter] [applause] >> all right. well, thanks to irin, i do now have a copy of my book in front of me. so i'm going to read a passage about a checker trying to decide a case which is part of what -- a clerk trying to decide a case. it's not an easy case. military authorities imposed a curfew on the west west coast japanese-americans, ordered the
[laughter] rbg even occasionally gets in on clerk shenanigans. allee toes clerks -- alito's clerks' persuaded him to join a fantasy baseball team. the week they played against alito, we beat him soundly, reports rbg's clerk that year. he suggested she send a memo to alito, crowing about the victory. she looked at me like i was crazy, he recalls. he boldly slid a draft memo across the table. [laughter] rbg looked down at the page. now tell me what fantasy baseball is again, she said? she took...
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May 19, 2016
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you're talking about the greatest canadian terrorist threat since september 11th 2-rbgs 001, the dayickelback unleashed their breakthrough album on america. the real fact, look it up. >> you know what, nickelback is all right. >> but you know what isn't all right? terrorists on moose fat crossing our northern border. >> mr. trudeau, you can not trust these people. will you bring in isis that is impervious to cold. and ice, isis, do awe groo not to not let in sir yn refugees, i will give you this. this say neam cup. >> this ask not the stanley cup. >> i bought this from a guy named stanley cup. this is technically stanley's cup. >> there you go. we are going to earn this fair and square next year. >> so you are telling me you are still going to accept syrian refugees. >> we will do it because it is the right thing to do if you want to give me this nice tinfoil thing, i will keep it too. >> no, i mean i'm going to keep stanley's cup. >> no, it's okay. >> jeez, i thought canadians were supposed to be pushovers it was time to stop pulling punches and sct real question. >> mr. prime minis
you're talking about the greatest canadian terrorist threat since september 11th 2-rbgs 001, the dayickelback unleashed their breakthrough album on america. the real fact, look it up. >> you know what, nickelback is all right. >> but you know what isn't all right? terrorists on moose fat crossing our northern border. >> mr. trudeau, you can not trust these people. will you bring in isis that is impervious to cold. and ice, isis, do awe groo not to not let in sir yn refugees, i...
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i like to think that we've all heard of and many of us love the notorious rbg. well, before there was a no to have yous rbg, there was an audacious betty margolin. and she was raised in a jewish orphanage in new orleans where she learned powerful lessons in social justice that shaped her into one of the 20th century's most influential attorneys. beginning in the 1930s, she earned rare law degrees for a woman from both tulane and yale and went on to leave her mark on some of the biggest issues of her day. she was the only woman on the brilliant legal team that brought and kept fdr's new deal alive. she was the defending the -- she was defending the constitutionality of the tennessee valley authority which was challenged as, basically, socialist by the, by the power companies who believed that government had no right in robbing them of their power, literally, over providing power to some of the most impoverished americans in the tennessee valley. from there she went to the labor department to give birth, essentially, to the brand i new law that had just been enact
i like to think that we've all heard of and many of us love the notorious rbg. well, before there was a no to have yous rbg, there was an audacious betty margolin. and she was raised in a jewish orphanage in new orleans where she learned powerful lessons in social justice that shaped her into one of the 20th century's most influential attorneys. beginning in the 1930s, she earned rare law degrees for a woman from both tulane and yale and went on to leave her mark on some of the biggest issues...
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that's rubbing lawmakers the rbg wrong way.nts from frustratedla people that they brought up inin the hearing as well.the there is some good news here.er neffinger did say they havey h already taken some actions, they're going to be hiringo be r more people, they're going toreg retrain their folks and soei s they're taking these steps to ss improve the conditions buts again, later today in just a jus few hours you have those two the officials out here reallyeay tackling this issue. back to you in the studio. s >> thanks a lot annie. ann >>> listen, we're dealing with a few spots with reduced red visibility this morning. this rn it's not too terribly bad buty we're keeping an eye on it.ye oi half mile at dulles. that's basically holding there. nothing has gotten any lower than last time we checked. ccked gaithersburg about a mile andrgo three-quarters so less thanarrss two. here in the city, though,city,ho we're 6 miles and again lookgaio at some of the traffic cameras around i don't see any problems. if that changes we'll let y
that's rubbing lawmakers the rbg wrong way.nts from frustratedla people that they brought up inin the hearing as well.the there is some good news here.er neffinger did say they havey h already taken some actions, they're going to be hiringo be r more people, they're going toreg retrain their folks and soei s they're taking these steps to ss improve the conditions buts again, later today in just a jus few hours you have those two the officials out here reallyeay tackling this issue. back to you...
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there is a g chat that i found that actually was my opening night gift to him sent on august 1st 2-rbgs 008. so not yesterday. >> rose: and what did it say? >> it said hey, i'm drinking a lot of this kind of alcohol. i am catching up on the first season of madmen which was this new show that everyone was talking about and i'm reading this hamilton book. and i think i had said great, when are you back. i mean it did not even register. >> rose: didn't even register. did any part of you, when you realized that this was just more much than just this book he's reading, did you think man, that's crazy? >> no. >> rose: man. >> i've been down crazy road with him and this wasn't crazy. >> i stopped doubting him in 2002. so when i first-- when i first met him and realized in that initial conversation what he was after and the passion of his pursuit, i would be foolish to not listen and to try to-- . >> rose: when did you know if he is working with you? >> 2002. but i knew he was the right fit for hamilton because again, just like the heights, he was saying all the right things. i did-- . >> rose:
there is a g chat that i found that actually was my opening night gift to him sent on august 1st 2-rbgs 008. so not yesterday. >> rose: and what did it say? >> it said hey, i'm drinking a lot of this kind of alcohol. i am catching up on the first season of madmen which was this new show that everyone was talking about and i'm reading this hamilton book. and i think i had said great, when are you back. i mean it did not even register. >> rose: didn't even register. did any part...