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right now, i want to talk about rbg.ginsburg's death has hit a lot of people hard, especially women. - [bleep]! - and i think it's because-- - mommy? - i think it's because-- - mommy? - buddy, can mommy please just have two minutes to cry in a closet? - again? - i think it's because, as american women, ruth is a big reason why we've made it this far. long before she got to spend 27 years in the middle of this comb-over sandwich, rbg was already changing the world for women. in 1972, she cofounded the aclu's women's rights project. there, alongside pioneers like dorothy kenyon and pauli murray, she spent years carefully laying the groundwork to force u.s. law to acknowledge something radical. women are, like, full-on people. - nobody in our country did more for the advancement of women in terms of women's equality. - justice ruth bader ginsburg devoted her life to fight for equal justice. - she's an american icon. she was a huge glass ceiling breaker for all women. - i would like to show my granddaughters that the equal c
right now, i want to talk about rbg.ginsburg's death has hit a lot of people hard, especially women. - [bleep]! - and i think it's because-- - mommy? - i think it's because-- - mommy? - buddy, can mommy please just have two minutes to cry in a closet? - again? - i think it's because, as american women, ruth is a big reason why we've made it this far. long before she got to spend 27 years in the middle of this comb-over sandwich, rbg was already changing the world for women. in 1972, she...
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what did rbg say about inclusion? - [bleep]! [giggling] - great.ic music] ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm goin' down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ goin' down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ people spouting, "howdy, neighbor!" ♪ ♪ heading on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ [ indistinct conversations ] butters: whoa! it's all so real! this is amazing! it's like i'm there! i see all our friends at school! oh, wow! if i hold up my hands, i can see them, too! whoa! wow! you were right! i can actually feel it! butters, what the hell are you doing? i feel stan! he looks totally real! that's awesome, butters. keep making your way down the hallway. your vital signs are looking good. what do you see now? more of the school. what are you doing, butters? the school and all the kids. i still can't hear any sound except for your voice. yeah, they haven't worked out the audio yet, but -- [ snickers ] he's so [bleep] stupid. but i'm sure they will soo
what did rbg say about inclusion? - [bleep]! [giggling] - great.ic music] ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm goin' down to south park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ ♪ goin' down to south park, gonna leave my woes behind ♪ ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ people spouting, "howdy, neighbor!" ♪ ♪ heading on up to south park, gonna see if i can't unwind ♪ [ indistinct conversations ] butters: whoa! it's all so real! this is...
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telling the rbg story? >> it was a whole different story. galore and if people have a few more seconds before the film starts i would urge you to run to your refrigerator, if you don't have a salad like i do, grab whatever's there because trust me in a few minutes you're going to be very hungry. >> and good wine as well. tonight is not the night to diet, you can start that in the morning. congratulations to you and the team, we can't wait to see it and we're so happy to have it premiering tonight. right here, on cnn. thank you again, and now, you're off the hook. go enjoy the film. >> thanks poppy, bon appÉtit. >> bon appÉtit to everyone, thank you so much for joining us this ev this evening, the cnn film "julia" begins rigight now . ♪
telling the rbg story? >> it was a whole different story. galore and if people have a few more seconds before the film starts i would urge you to run to your refrigerator, if you don't have a salad like i do, grab whatever's there because trust me in a few minutes you're going to be very hungry. >> and good wine as well. tonight is not the night to diet, you can start that in the morning. congratulations to you and the team, we can't wait to see it and we're so happy to have it...
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. >> we got three rbgs and one more here. ♪ >> reporter: but his old life caught up with him when pinke was recovering after being injured when the band gave him a call. >> would you mind using your vocals for a pink floyd song? what would you say? and i said let me think yes. >> reporter: were you a big fan of pink floyd before they contacted you? >> everyone is a big fan of pink floyd. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: their collaboration is raising money for ukrainian relief. other artists are also joining the bandwagon. ed sheeran teamed up with a ukrainian rock group to remix one of his songs. for andre, music takes a backseat. his priority is the war. what do you nide right now? >> night vision. grenade launches. >> reporter: weapons to win against russia. so one day he can rock a mic instead of a machine gun. cbs news, london. ♪ ♪ >>> this is cbs news flash. the food and drug administration is expected to authorize a booster shot of the pfizer covid-19 shot for children 5 to 11, as nourk reaches so-called high-risk stating urging people mask up again in all indoor public settings. >>> a wildfire
. >> we got three rbgs and one more here. ♪ >> reporter: but his old life caught up with him when pinke was recovering after being injured when the band gave him a call. >> would you mind using your vocals for a pink floyd song? what would you say? and i said let me think yes. >> reporter: were you a big fan of pink floyd before they contacted you? >> everyone is a big fan of pink floyd. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: their collaboration is raising money for...
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. >> laura: imagine if they did that outside of the watergate hotel with rbg's. times have conserve this been concerned with court decisions? mentioned if conservative activists one to justices' homes and started screening -- screaming? >> mollie: it is one where you are allowed to threaten and go after people if they are "opponents." >> stephen: those are all ultra maga protesters and would be facing years in jail potentially. >> laura: election has galvanized so many parents across the country. as the new governor of virginia. he said he is monitoring the situation at the homes of the justices. is not a strong enough response, stephen? >> stephen: i don't know exactly what his plan is and so i hope he is not tipping his hand. i will save you played a forceful law-enforcement response. you need to print up and disburse these illegal protests at once and anyone who has broken the law goes to jail for the maximum. >> final word from you, mollie, on this. it takes one present in a crowd who feels invincible in a situation at this. >> sean: and that is why monitorin
. >> laura: imagine if they did that outside of the watergate hotel with rbg's. times have conserve this been concerned with court decisions? mentioned if conservative activists one to justices' homes and started screening -- screaming? >> mollie: it is one where you are allowed to threaten and go after people if they are "opponents." >> stephen: those are all ultra maga protesters and would be facing years in jail potentially. >> laura: election has galvanized...
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maybe, instead of believing that our highest court has historically been personified by a martial or rbgcourt, to quote, the court was the midwife of jim crow, the dead hand of the confederacy, and is now the chief architect of americas a democratic decline. fox correspondent joins us now. he is also the author of injustice is the supreme court's history of comforting the comfortable and inflicting the inflected. in, you write, quote, the court simply does not deserve the reverence it's still enjoys in much of american society. for nearly all of its history it has been a reactionary institution, a political one, that serves the interest of the already powerful at the expense of the most vulnerable. lay out the case for us. >> sure, let's start with the recent history. if you read alito's draft opinion, there is a lot of democracy rhetoric. he talks about how he is really turning this to state legislator and lawmakers to decide what the abortion policy will be. this is except that's the other republicans on the supreme court have spent the last decade attacking our democracy. there have b
maybe, instead of believing that our highest court has historically been personified by a martial or rbgcourt, to quote, the court was the midwife of jim crow, the dead hand of the confederacy, and is now the chief architect of americas a democratic decline. fox correspondent joins us now. he is also the author of injustice is the supreme court's history of comforting the comfortable and inflicting the inflected. in, you write, quote, the court simply does not deserve the reverence it's still...
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joining me right now is lisa -- former law curler to the revered notorious rbg, wreath gator bader ginsburgank you for joining me, especially on this wednesday. i know you are a mother of four. i appreciate your time. talk about this document. i understand the over the entire thing. which is a reaction to what is in that draft? >> alex, thank you for having me. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about the draft. as you know, the -- which was no surprise after hearing your arguments, it was clear with the majority of the justices said. over ruling roe and casey, with a historical analysis. alia says in the draft that while the constitution guarantees some rights. privacy, liberty, not mentioned in the constitution. those rights must be deeply rooted in our nation's history and traditions. and he finds that after a long historical analysis, which has been criticized by some historians, that there was no right to an abortion in our nations past. again, not a surprise. this sort of historical test and look back really disadvantages those who were not part of the constitution. way back when. t
joining me right now is lisa -- former law curler to the revered notorious rbg, wreath gator bader ginsburgank you for joining me, especially on this wednesday. i know you are a mother of four. i appreciate your time. talk about this document. i understand the over the entire thing. which is a reaction to what is in that draft? >> alex, thank you for having me. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about the draft. as you know, the -- which was no surprise after hearing your arguments, it...
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he's stacked the supreme court, especially with that last nomination for rbg's seat, and while our elections call ours fair as well. how did we get here? >> that's what's so chilling about orban's statement about rallying the troops for 2024. he's providing a playbook for america, an autocratic playbook, and that is the sort of thing that republicans are going to parrot, and the irony is that, at the base of this is this fear that they're spreading about others changing our way of lives, coming into -- crossing our borders and polluting the system and, as tucker would say, polluting your vote, white americans. and it's -- which is so ironic because it's so contrary to the way our country was founded through immigrants, of course, and my question is, what are republicans so afraid of about immigrants? i mean, we're never going to allow illegal immigrants to vote so they're going to be legal, right? so, why don't republicans embrace the idea and say, listen, we have policies that are terrific for non-white americans and people coming to our country. they're coming here because they love our wa
he's stacked the supreme court, especially with that last nomination for rbg's seat, and while our elections call ours fair as well. how did we get here? >> that's what's so chilling about orban's statement about rallying the troops for 2024. he's providing a playbook for america, an autocratic playbook, and that is the sort of thing that republicans are going to parrot, and the irony is that, at the base of this is this fear that they're spreading about others changing our way of lives,...
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i ask all of my colleagues to join me in passing h.r. 575 4-rbg the patient advocate -- 5754, the patient advocate tracker act. and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 5754. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, -- for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> to ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings are now postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. trone: mr. speaker, i move the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 6604, as amended. the vets credit act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will -- does the gentleman intend to call the bill up as amended? mr. trone: as amended. h.r. 6604, as amended. the vets credit act. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. th
i ask all of my colleagues to join me in passing h.r. 575 4-rbg the patient advocate -- 5754, the patient advocate tracker act. and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, h.r. 5754. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, -- for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> to ask for...
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executive session to consider the following nominations en bloc, calendars number 897, 898. 900, 90 1-rbgshe senate vote on the nominations without intervening action or debate, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, that no further motions be in order to the nominations, that any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, and the senate then resume legislative session. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report the nominations en bloc. the clerk: nominations, department of state, mark b. nathanson of california to be ambassador to the kingdom of norway. john n. king song of georgia to be ambassador at large to combat hiv-aids globally. caroline kennedy of new york to be ambassador to the commonwealth of australia. marykay loss carlson of arkansas to be ambassador to the republic of the philippines. philip s. goldberg of the district of columbia to be ambassador to the republic of korea. the presiding officer: if there's no further
executive session to consider the following nominations en bloc, calendars number 897, 898. 900, 90 1-rbgshe senate vote on the nominations without intervening action or debate, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, that no further motions be in order to the nominations, that any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record, that the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, and the senate then resume legislative session. the...