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this should be ruth, she said. on decision day justices did not -- which can often run courses of pages. that morning ginsburg chose to include in their summer reading a reference to justice o'connor's 1982 decision in hogan versus mississippi. o'connor's opinion from 15 years before for the closely divided court in hogan, ginsburg reminded her listeners, have laid down the role that states may not close entrance gates based on six notions concerning the roles and abilities of males and females, end quote. and then ginsburg, the legendarily undemonstrative injustice, lifted her eyes from her text and paused, and beating the glance of her sister-in-law from across the bench, she thought of the legacy that you are building together. and she nodded at sandra day o'connor, and resumed reading her opinion. [applause] it's not me. it's a great story. what inspired me to write it? how could you not write it? three years ago long before rb jihad become an internet icon, i realized -- rbg had become an internet icon, i real
this should be ruth, she said. on decision day justices did not -- which can often run courses of pages. that morning ginsburg chose to include in their summer reading a reference to justice o'connor's 1982 decision in hogan versus mississippi. o'connor's opinion from 15 years before for the closely divided court in hogan, ginsburg reminded her listeners, have laid down the role that states may not close entrance gates based on six notions concerning the roles and abilities of males and...
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ruth bader ginsburg is still doing it. i think that is why people are saying with a tone of surprise which i resent that this supreme court biography is actually a page turner. this book is actually a page turner. a reader's blog called readerly published tuesday a column called eight books we love and said linda hirshman's book may look in imposing but she presents the subject in such a rich engaging manner that the pages will fly. what an engaging story i had, republican, democrat, isolated cattle ranch, a goldwater girl, anti mccarthy liberal, blonde, brunette, what could be a deeper divide and that. i am not going to tell you all the cool things i found in the three years i worked on the book looking at their letters including some letters that had never been looked at by a writer before. and published letters just like something from a henry james short story. interviewing everyone who had up paul's. consider the bare facts. sand rat, sandra day o'connor was born in 1930 famously on a ranch in arizona. the nearest sch
ruth bader ginsburg is still doing it. i think that is why people are saying with a tone of surprise which i resent that this supreme court biography is actually a page turner. this book is actually a page turner. a reader's blog called readerly published tuesday a column called eight books we love and said linda hirshman's book may look in imposing but she presents the subject in such a rich engaging manner that the pages will fly. what an engaging story i had, republican, democrat, isolated...
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he then interviewed ruth bader ginsburg. my question is, if breyer had been well and interviewed more to clinton's liking, do you think, and he had nominated breyer, do you think years later he would've nominated ginsburg? >> he actually wanted someone else because he thought he was so effective and persuaded. bill clinton is a phony on that. [laughter] he couldn't make up his mind. i don't know what the competition was. clinton was looking for other candidates. when clinton met ginsburg and i have a story about it in the book, he was was completely smitten with her. so it was easy. i don't know if he would have gone looking for her if they had found someone else. they were considering considering several people. we just don't know.$ you. >> just a brief question, you talked about not being in the court as an intern or following the law book, have they done as justices, have they brought in a number of women? did they go overboard with it or what has been there, or when i say overboard, has it been. >> i would say, if i had
he then interviewed ruth bader ginsburg. my question is, if breyer had been well and interviewed more to clinton's liking, do you think, and he had nominated breyer, do you think years later he would've nominated ginsburg? >> he actually wanted someone else because he thought he was so effective and persuaded. bill clinton is a phony on that. [laughter] he couldn't make up his mind. i don't know what the competition was. clinton was looking for other candidates. when clinton met ginsburg...
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first to you, ruth, constitutional law is pretty clear. i thought this we had resolved this back when john f. kennedy was running and went to houston, gave a speech explaining that the church, the vatican would not rule him, that he would take an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states. it came up again when jimmy carter, you know, reborn christian, baptist, was running in 1976. >> i don't think you need to be a lawyer or spend a minute in law school to know this is really outrageous, really not consistent with american values and really shameful. i would like to know what dr. carson would say to the third grade girl who is muslim but who stands up in class every morning and says the pledge of allegiance and explain to her why she can't think of herself as in his view, as a possible president of the united states. it's just wrong. and other republican candidates
first to you, ruth, constitutional law is pretty clear. i thought this we had resolved this back when john f. kennedy was running and went to houston, gave a speech explaining that the church, the vatican would not rule him, that he would take an oath to uphold the constitution of the united states. it came up again when jimmy carter, you know, reborn christian, baptist, was running in 1976. >> i don't think you need to be a lawyer or spend a minute in law school to know this is really...
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why has it tken a year to give ruth her c back? he's gonone through 3 transmight goes trying to get o -- transmissions and he tried to contact her. so there would be no more trououble he told me. he returnedhe car. >>>> are youappy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now ruth is tryg to get the transmission back in her car. she's working with lega aid to get a remedy. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're always here to help you. you can call 1-866-236-3401 and e-mail us at tips at www.wjla.com and investigators are always available to you on facebook andtwitter. that's it for night. we look to hearing from you down the road. remember, always, 7on your side." good night. >> announcer: starting right now on abc's "this week" -- two stunning shake-ups. the house speaker abruptly resigns. rocking the gop and a brand-new poll showing ben carson now in a dead heat with donald trump. are outsiders now in charge? dr. carson is here. >>> and pope francis in america. record crowds going wild in
why has it tken a year to give ruth her c back? he's gonone through 3 transmight goes trying to get o -- transmissions and he tried to contact her. so there would be no more trououble he told me. he returnedhe car. >>>> are youappy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now ruth is tryg to get the transmission back in her car. she's working with lega aid to get a remedy. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're...
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why has it tken a year to give ruth her car back?says he's gone throuough 3 transmight goes trying to g get o -- transmissions and he t trie to contact her. so there would be no more trouble he t told meme. he returned the car. are you h happy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now ruth is trying to get the transmission back in her car. she's working with legal aid to get a remey. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're always here to help you. you can call 1-866-236-3401 and e-mail us at tips at www.wjla.com and investigators are always available to you on facebook and twter. that's it for night. we look to hearing from you down the road. remember, always, 7 "onon your side." good night. >> announcer: starting right now on abc's "this week" -- trump, trouble ahead? his poll numbers are soaring. but he's facing a big challenger. what's next for the donald? >>> and hillary fires back. the front-runner taking on her growing e-mail troubles as her aide takes the fifth. >>> showdown in kentuc
why has it tken a year to give ruth her car back?says he's gone throuough 3 transmight goes trying to g get o -- transmissions and he t trie to contact her. so there would be no more trouble he t told meme. he returned the car. are you h happy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now ruth is trying to get the transmission back in her car. she's working with legal aid to get a remey. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're...
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why has i taaken a year to give ruth her car back?says he's gone through 3 transmight goes trying to get o -- transmissions and he tried to contact her. so there would be n more trouble he told me. he returned t the car. >> a youappy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now rututh is trying to get e transmission back in her car. she's working with legal aid to get a remedy. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're aays here to help you. you can call 1-866-236-3401 and e-mail us at tips at www.wjla.com and investigators are always available to you on facebook and twitter. that's itt for tonight. we look to hearing from you down the road. remember, always, 7 "on your side." good night. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] during critical moments. a childhood in a fire engine instead of an ambulance. >> that was very bold and brazen. duringrrifying rape daylight hours. police say it could be a hat
why has i taaken a year to give ruth her car back?says he's gone through 3 transmight goes trying to get o -- transmissions and he tried to contact her. so there would be n more trouble he told me. he returned t the car. >> a youappy at all? >> i'm happy i got my car. >> now rututh is trying to get e transmission back in her car. she's working with legal aid to get a remedy. i'm 7 "on your side" trouble shooter. >> folks, you can contact us any time. we're aays...
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ruth manorama, what do you think needs to be done?day, the sustainable development goal has been 17 goals, starting from poverty, inequality, inclusion -- i think these three important norms is suitable to the life of dalits. ist we're really looking for essential, free from discrimination, enjoying of human rights. it is very necessary that we are treated equal with others, enjoying the wealth of the nation. if you really look at the conditions of dalits, it is so precarious -- precarious existence. "n a book called "the uncertain they say in india, every country faces inequality but india it is like cocktails of inequality. one side is disparity, inequality of economics and the other side is social discrimination. i think the dalits want to be free from all these kinds of torture, humiliation, undignified manner in which they are treated when it comes to rape, itxual abuses, is multiple in its form. you can't explain how they suffer. but they have to keep quiet. even if they go to the police station or the court of law, everyone say
ruth manorama, what do you think needs to be done?day, the sustainable development goal has been 17 goals, starting from poverty, inequality, inclusion -- i think these three important norms is suitable to the life of dalits. ist we're really looking for essential, free from discrimination, enjoying of human rights. it is very necessary that we are treated equal with others, enjoying the wealth of the nation. if you really look at the conditions of dalits, it is so precarious -- precarious...
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ketcham ruth ellen ketler >> ruth ellen ketler >> boris khalif >> sarah khan >> taimour firaz khan >> rajesh khandelwal >> seilai khoo >> michael vernon kiefer >> satoshi kikuchihara >> andrew jay-hoon kim >> lawrence d. kim >> mary jo kimelman >> heinrich kimmig >> karen ann kinkade. >> amy r. king >> andrew m. king >> lucille teresa king >> robert king jr. >> lisa king-johnson >> brian k. kinney. >> takashi kinoshita >> chris michael kirby >> howard barry kirschbaum >> glenn davis kirwin >> helen kittle. >> richard joseph klares >> peter anton klein >> alan david kleinberg >> karen joyce klitzman >> ronald philip kloepfer >> steven a. knapp. >> eugueni kniazev >> and my brother bernard. you're in our hearts always and in our thoughts. and when we look at joe and lexi, we see you are very much alive. we love you and we miss you, my big little brother, and i see you brought the sun. you're smiling on us. god bless you. >> and my older brother alexander ortiz, who we call alex. your friends and family miss you and love you. it's been 14 years. we'll never forget. and as a survivor that
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"washington post" chris cillizza and ruth marcus joining us from washington. let's talk about last night. first of all, donald trump. what is the general opinion about how he did? one thing to note is there is a big distinction between how the pundits and all of us reporters and political strategists think he did and how his supporters will react. >> we have been in touch with a lot of his supporters up here in new hampshire and you're right, there does seem to be at least potentially a little bit of a divide between how the sort of pundit class is responding to trump and how his supporters are. let's talk about the pundit class. there was some discussion that trump almost seemed to be deflated. he had talked about or there had been reports he was going to potentially try and tone it down a little bit last night but at points he almost seemed to disappear off the stage. long stretches would go by where he didn't jump in, he didn't interject, he wasn't addressed directly by the other candidates. at the same time, we have spoken with voters here in new hampshire
"washington post" chris cillizza and ruth marcus joining us from washington. let's talk about last night. first of all, donald trump. what is the general opinion about how he did? one thing to note is there is a big distinction between how the pundits and all of us reporters and political strategists think he did and how his supporters will react. >> we have been in touch with a lot of his supporters up here in new hampshire and you're right, there does seem to be at least...
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ruth's mother is coming and so is amanda's 11 year-old son. at riverside they all hang on to hope.nda said without it, she would die. we will broadcast live that prison visit as part of our papal coverage all weekend, in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a special moment, pat, thanks very much. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" in this final stretch as we count down to saturday's arrival of the pope francis. we will of course have updates for you as we inch closer to this historic event. >>> also tonight, flames surround a gas station in south jersey after a car catches fire. we are told there were no injuries. lets get to "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco in mount laurel right now, diana? >> reporter: ukee, there were some very chaotic and quite frankly frantic moments outside this station just before noon time today when a koran fire along route 73, pulls right up to this gas pump. you can see the charred mess, that was left behind, even one of the pumps caught fire and was severely damage, as you said, no one was hurt and tonight the owner of this ga
ruth's mother is coming and so is amanda's 11 year-old son. at riverside they all hang on to hope.nda said without it, she would die. we will broadcast live that prison visit as part of our papal coverage all weekend, in the sat center, pat ciarrocchi, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a special moment, pat, thanks very much. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" in this final stretch as we count down to saturday's arrival of the pope francis. we will of course have...
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you hear it and it's robotic. >> ruth? >> of all the people to complain about people saying the same thing over and over. donald trump might not be the best messenger of that. pitter-patter has a bit of a dismissive attitude. i want to say one thing about the ben carson campaign response which is we see this again and again in this campaign. we saw it from donald trump on carly fiorina's face where candidates or their campaigns say what you just heard the candidate say, he didn't say. we can't let them get away with that. because we heard what dr. carson said. it's not what his campaign now says he said. >> another point was what trump said i believe on abc to stephanopoulos about how it gives him a headache to listen to carly fiorina. what is that resonant of? >> i don't know. what do you think? >> exactly. >> the vapors. >> i think women all over america, just to paraphrase. thank you very much, ruth, kristen and of course, our friend chris cillizza. >>> as joe biden's travels keep the speculation going about whether or
you hear it and it's robotic. >> ruth? >> of all the people to complain about people saying the same thing over and over. donald trump might not be the best messenger of that. pitter-patter has a bit of a dismissive attitude. i want to say one thing about the ben carson campaign response which is we see this again and again in this campaign. we saw it from donald trump on carly fiorina's face where candidates or their campaigns say what you just heard the candidate say, he didn't...
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>> ruth, i confess, i was watching this live. i should not have been up watching this live. >> you should not have been up. you were up way too late. my personal favorite is the gafilta fish e-mail. that's the fun part of this e-mail story but the problem part of this e-mail story is just i'm going to i don't say the word botched handling of it. my friend, chris cillizza, was way too kind. i hear you laughing, chris. that it's hard to apologize. you know what, grown-ups, grown-up politicians learn to apologize and learn to apologize early on so this problem doesn't metastasize. i thought even with david muir she looked like she was in a hostage video. >> my favorite apology from a politician was a former treasury secretary, lloyd benson, who after getting caught going to a breakfast meeting with lobbyists which he shouldn't have done, he said, boy when i make a mistake, it's a beaut. end of story. >> the story wasn't going to be ended ever but the damage could have been contained. it's a lot harder to contain it now. i have to sa
>> ruth, i confess, i was watching this live. i should not have been up watching this live. >> you should not have been up. you were up way too late. my personal favorite is the gafilta fish e-mail. that's the fun part of this e-mail story but the problem part of this e-mail story is just i'm going to i don't say the word botched handling of it. my friend, chris cillizza, was way too kind. i hear you laughing, chris. that it's hard to apologize. you know what, grown-ups, grown-up...
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ruth marcus, i read you all the time. and when we return, let me finish with a difficult deliberation. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard, i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing! drive-in movie theater! home and auto. lamp! squares. stupid, dumb. lines. [ alarm rings ] no! home and auto bundle from progressive. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. hand apparently, they also lovee stickers.ing. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does.
ruth marcus, i read you all the time. and when we return, let me finish with a difficult deliberation. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard, i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing!...
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what is the story on ruth --?attie: so, i did a story about google women past and present and featured ruth por at of porat the former cfo morgan stanley who left in may to become the new cfo of google. now she is the chief financial officer of alphabet, the parent company, too. and she spent her whole career at morgan stanley, but she wanted a change. and she is just so smart and a huge asset for google at a time of veryy had lost a lot prominent women. sheryl sandberg went to facebook. marissa mayer left them -- to t take the job at yahoo! megan smith left google to become the chief technology officer of the united states. so, in terms of female talent, ruth porat is a big win. john mack played a role in getting ruth to google. charlie: the interesting thing, too, a whole bunch of issues involve women of which -- income disparity. is, i doe problem not know what the solution is -- the problem is greater than we thought. wethis issue and online, have a chart that shows all the bureau of labor statistics job categ
what is the story on ruth --?attie: so, i did a story about google women past and present and featured ruth por at of porat the former cfo morgan stanley who left in may to become the new cfo of google. now she is the chief financial officer of alphabet, the parent company, too. and she spent her whole career at morgan stanley, but she wanted a change. and she is just so smart and a huge asset for google at a time of veryy had lost a lot prominent women. sheryl sandberg went to facebook....
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ruth marcus, i read you all the time.e return, let me finish with a difficult deliberation. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. them so different? did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge software like the rig on the right. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, predict maintenance needs, and avoid problems before they happen. you don't even need a cerebral cortex to understand which is better. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. ♪ ♪ isn't it beautiful when things just come together? build a beautiful website with squarespace. who knows, one of these kids just might be the one. to clean the oceans, to start a movement, or lead a country. it may not be obvious yet, but one of these kids is going to change the world. we just need to make sure she has what she needs. welcome to windows 10. the future starts now for all of us. >>> let me finish tonight with the diffic
ruth marcus, i read you all the time.e return, let me finish with a difficult deliberation. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. them so different? did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge software like the rig on the right. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, predict maintenance needs, and avoid problems before they happen. you don't even need a cerebral cortex to understand which is better. now, two things that are...
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and i'd love to see how she takes him on with that. >> you know, ruth, as genevieve just pointed out,ald trump has had lots of problems when discussing women including fiorina and megyn kelly and rosie o'donnell. but does he need to tread lightly on the stage tonight? >> i'm not sure that anybody can make donald trump tread lightly anywhere, even his own advisers. so i think it's going to be really interesting to see what happens tonight. and i think it's no accident that carly fiorina is the biggest beneficiary of the trump phenomenon. the other candidates have suffered greatly. carly fiorina is where she is partly because trump is such an obnoxious spokesperson for sexism. and i agree, her ad is brilliant. it gives you this positive feeling about female empowerment, and i think that that more positive message exposes the problem with donald trump, which is that he is going to magnify the republican gender gap like no candidate before him. not to mention losing the latino vote. it's a disaster in a general election to have donald trump from the perspective of the republican party. an
and i'd love to see how she takes him on with that. >> you know, ruth, as genevieve just pointed out,ald trump has had lots of problems when discussing women including fiorina and megyn kelly and rosie o'donnell. but does he need to tread lightly on the stage tonight? >> i'm not sure that anybody can make donald trump tread lightly anywhere, even his own advisers. so i think it's going to be really interesting to see what happens tonight. and i think it's no accident that carly...
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ruth marcus, thank you both very much.hat a day in politics and foreign policy. >>> up next, today's russian air strikes in syria with the former american ambassador to syria with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. >>> ambassador robert ford was our last ambassador to syria from 2011 to 2014 and joins me now. ambassador ford, thank you for being with us. this is a remark
ruth marcus, thank you both very much.hat a day in politics and foreign policy. >>> up next, today's russian air strikes in syria with the former american ambassador to syria with us. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you....
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ruth went on to enjoy a long and healthy life. dying at the remarkable age of 113. her passing leaves just one other earthquake survivor, bill del monte, three months old then. 109 now. coming up, casual day. every day. all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. jane what does dressing for success mean in today's changing workplace? not what earlier generations believed, that's for sure. >> there was once a time when getting dressed for work was like this. things have certainly changed. threes days, three-piece suits and pantyhose have been replaced by open collared shirts and skinny jeans. welcome to the new business casual. changed? less see simms is the creative director of young and rubican, akay&r, an advertising agency where employees are casual all the time. >> at place like this what does casual friday mean? >> it probably looks like monday. >> but it wasn't always this way, y&r date
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so in terms of female talent, ruth porat is a big win. your friend jong mack, the former c.e.o. of morgan stanley played a role in getting ruth to-- to google. >> rose: to google. >> uh-huh. >> rose: the interesting thing too is a bunch of issues involve women of which one is income don't know what thelem is solution is. the problem is even greater than we thought. and in this issue and on-line we have a chart shows all the bureau of labor statistics, job categories. there are about more than a hundred. and you know, guess how many, i don't know if you have seen it yet but guess how many jobs there are where women make at least as much as men out of a hundred. >> rose: how many. >> two. >> rose: i thought it would be below five. >> two. yeah. so the problem is, i mean, the problem is even worse than we thought. and you know, the counterargument to it is well, women drop out. women take time off to raise their families, then they come back. but the real problem is, and a lot of companies are working on this google is working on this, women do tend to be judged and evaluated by th
so in terms of female talent, ruth porat is a big win. your friend jong mack, the former c.e.o. of morgan stanley played a role in getting ruth to-- to google. >> rose: to google. >> uh-huh. >> rose: the interesting thing too is a bunch of issues involve women of which one is income don't know what thelem is solution is. the problem is even greater than we thought. and in this issue and on-line we have a chart shows all the bureau of labor statistics, job categories. there are...
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ruth schwartz. mr. mark zuckerberg and miss priscilla chan. the honorable henry olson junior and mrs. wendy holsten. senator maria cadwell and mr. griffin plays. the honorable john pet us a and mrs. married had us a -- the honorable debbie wasserman schultz. the honorable josh earnest and mrs. josh earnest. mr. david mark rubinstein and mrs. alice rubinstein. mr. reed hastings. mr. jake tapper and mrs. jennifer tapper. mr. james marin and mr. jack marin. mrs. amy cunningham and mr. s cunningham. mr. wade radel and -- mr. john penn. the honorable dianne feinstein. >> i think the importance of tonight's dinner is to welcome the president of the largest country in the world. i am on the pacific rim and the pacific rim is the largest center of trade and commerce in the world today and i think working at a good relationship with china is extraordinarily important. business? >> i don't call the senate business that i'm delighted to be here. thank you. the honorable dr. henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger. the honorable greg strok -- the honorab
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i did see one of my other new friend, ruth colon, who we had introduced earlier where she sang in the piece. she wanted to see him, such a great gift that she had has and she will be a actually released from prison, probably within the next six months and move in the halfway house. she had been drug addict and she does have a most beautiful voice but i a said to her, ruth, when he comes up to you tell him you want to sing right away with you but i'm sure, stage right, moment happens and then it passed so that was something that she held in her heart. >> this will be a special moment for all of those families there as well as the inmates and the guard. >> guard too. >> covering all bases as he moves his way to philadelphia. >> speaking of moving through philadelphia, you know, we have got our own cleve bryan who is over at ben franklin bridge. we watched yesterday as pilgrims, as we are now starting to call them made their way over to the art museum and to independent mall and things are moving, you know, very light yesterday, considering we closed the bridge for this. so how are thing
i did see one of my other new friend, ruth colon, who we had introduced earlier where she sang in the piece. she wanted to see him, such a great gift that she had has and she will be a actually released from prison, probably within the next six months and move in the halfway house. she had been drug addict and she does have a most beautiful voice but i a said to her, ruth, when he comes up to you tell him you want to sing right away with you but i'm sure, stage right, moment happens and then it...
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ruth irene kalder. jennifer: my grandmother was a woman who worked for him. she was smitten by my biological grandfather from the very beginning and they lived together, even after the war. my grandmother, she still loves him very much. she took his name, although they have not been married. she was more, i would say, she was sort of his wife. host: you mentioned plaszow, what is that? jennifer: it is a concentration camp run by my grandfather, and my grandmother and grandfather stayed there for a period of, i think, several years, together. brian: back to the chart, right below that is woman whose name is monika hertwig. who is she? jennifer: monika is my biological mother. that is the name she took when she was married, but she was born as monika goeth. she is the daughter of them. brian: did you know her? jennifer: yes. she was my biological mother. she gave me up for adoption, but we were in contact for the first years of my life. she gave me to an orphanage when i was four weeks old, but only at seven years old we lost contact because i was adopted by a
ruth irene kalder. jennifer: my grandmother was a woman who worked for him. she was smitten by my biological grandfather from the very beginning and they lived together, even after the war. my grandmother, she still loves him very much. she took his name, although they have not been married. she was more, i would say, she was sort of his wife. host: you mentioned plaszow, what is that? jennifer: it is a concentration camp run by my grandfather, and my grandmother and grandfather stayed there...
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ruth earlier you had a skepticism with how many votes he could get.n the way out the door he reemphasizes the fact you don't have to denigrate immigrant populations in order to have border security. whether do you make of this balance between the freedom to exist as a minority person and also the concern about the immigration policies? >> well, rick perry is identifying the absolute central crisis of the republican primary season, which is that these candidates are competing to espouse more and more anti immigrant and frankly openly anti latino sentiments. all the way people who have been paying attention know that you cannot win a general election when you alienate latino voters in the united states. and the republicans needed latino voters and he made headway for george w. bush in attracting them. and mccain lost that and lost the race as the result. and nowhere is this more noted than in texas. and this heartfelt statement is recognizing this political reality and recognizing that he like a lot of other candidates have been shouted out of the race
ruth earlier you had a skepticism with how many votes he could get.n the way out the door he reemphasizes the fact you don't have to denigrate immigrant populations in order to have border security. whether do you make of this balance between the freedom to exist as a minority person and also the concern about the immigration policies? >> well, rick perry is identifying the absolute central crisis of the republican primary season, which is that these candidates are competing to espouse...
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also have to ruth c. it is say hard assumption to make what happens after the elections is our key. or if we have that at all but if we do the and the question is what kind of government will we -- will we have? so we have to hope that we do have these elections and that they can then participate the people in the southeast can go to the ballot box and it comes out will be a coalition. and to some harriet will make debt deal to cut their losses but that is hard to imagine. >> to talk about the elections encourage prices good things are out of control in recent times it isn't just the violence but you have seen quite a significant casualties of the security forces but also the fact said government is now responding is the election and government that is supposed to be independent to have to members but so what is going on there lifted the curfew then reinstated. and a great number of television stations it is eggcrate aspect after the peace process after they have television and radio stations and broadcasting in the kurdish but not by the order of the supreme broadcasting authority.
also have to ruth c. it is say hard assumption to make what happens after the elections is our key. or if we have that at all but if we do the and the question is what kind of government will we -- will we have? so we have to hope that we do have these elections and that they can then participate the people in the southeast can go to the ballot box and it comes out will be a coalition. and to some harriet will make debt deal to cut their losses but that is hard to imagine. >> to talk...
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jobs was not necessarily the of ringleader bed he was injured ruth lea involved with the formation of agreements and perpetuation and to police and enforce them with others. >> that is due say star performers white programmers or scoters to have employment contracts or were they all act will employees? >> it is day combination. some have written agreements can some did not. deirdre: the lawsuit took four years i assume there was some twists. what was the hardest thing as a representative of the plaintiff? >> first was to discover the agreement to figure out the scope of the problem. these kinds of agreements are not made in the open behalf to do a lot of work to identify them to shine a light on them. to show that these agreements that have broad impact across the over 50,000 people. deirdre: of all of companies we are talking about were they the same? >> they were all about the same. certainly some were larger. we have lucas' films and pixar that was smaller and apple is bigger and google is bigger. deirdre: the bigger they were the more power they had the wit that settlement award t
jobs was not necessarily the of ringleader bed he was injured ruth lea involved with the formation of agreements and perpetuation and to police and enforce them with others. >> that is due say star performers white programmers or scoters to have employment contracts or were they all act will employees? >> it is day combination. some have written agreements can some did not. deirdre: the lawsuit took four years i assume there was some twists. what was the hardest thing as a...
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ruth went on to enjoy a long and healthy life. dying at the remarkable age of 113.thquake survivor, bill del monte, three months old then. 109 now. coming up, casual day. every day. good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator casey, don't trust iran. vote this down. jane what does dressing for success mean in today's changing workplace? not what earlier generations believed, that's for sure. >> there was once a time when getting dressed for work was like this. things have certainly changed. threes days, three-piece suits and pantyhose have been replaced by open collared shirts and skinny jeans. welcome to the new business casual. how have you seen business dress changed? less see simms is the creative director of young and rubican, akay&r, an advertising agency where employees are casual all the time. >> at place like this what do
ruth went on to enjoy a long and healthy life. dying at the remarkable age of 113.thquake survivor, bill del monte, three months old then. 109 now. coming up, casual day. every day. good intentions. is paved with mr. president, we know you tried to make a good deal with iran. whose leaders stone women, hang homosexuals, sponsor mass terrorism, scream for the destruction of israel and death to america. so, what if you're wrong? and they can't be trusted? senator casey, don't trust iran. vote...
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and with religious leaders and civil society and of course, in order to ruth capture people with the military conflict community action is indispensable. this is the agenda but it is one that's the president is convening. the last one. >> this is really my last one. >> just go word about what we have been doing though last couple weeks. it is a campaign where you when women are convening a head of state meeting 20 years since the beijing summit. and many that will be participating in this conference in naturallyspeaking up against harassment and corruption is every day of eating up to this event to profiled one political prisoner but here is the charge we have a visual event indeed each woman's picture is of in the office side of the united nations with heads of states walk-in they can see the prisoners that are profiled so we're trying to use secure the release of the women that have spent in jail for some time. >> we will go right to my colleagues. >> for the first time in 10 years obviously the number one issue is the fed has tamped down a bit in syria and if there are troops ther
and with religious leaders and civil society and of course, in order to ruth capture people with the military conflict community action is indispensable. this is the agenda but it is one that's the president is convening. the last one. >> this is really my last one. >> just go word about what we have been doing though last couple weeks. it is a campaign where you when women are convening a head of state meeting 20 years since the beijing summit. and many that will be participating...
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>> babe ruth! >> beautiful! >> mike! >> yes! [ cheering ] >> how does it feel?> pretty good, man. >> it's over! >> feels pretty good. >> good stuff right there. beautiful. >> you got quite the highlight today. >> get in! >> yeah, he's babe ruth. >> to sum it up, five best friends have turn their hobby into a job. i don't know how long it will last, but right now things look pretty sweet. espn, nerf and pizza hut, they are all in business with the dudes. it's a great gig if you ask me, and it reminds me one of my favorite lines from robert frost, my object in living is to unite my add vocation and vocation, and work is play, in in other words, if you are not doing something you love, find a way to love what you do. there aren't many american homes more impressive than that of harvey law do you, a guy that was born rich and lived well, and enter chained clark gable and somerset mom, which begs the question, what the hell am i doing here? don't say law don't when you can law do. anybody put that on a shirt? >> emily. >> mike rowe. >> next to meet you. come on in. >
>> babe ruth! >> beautiful! >> mike! >> yes! [ cheering ] >> how does it feel?> pretty good, man. >> it's over! >> feels pretty good. >> good stuff right there. beautiful. >> you got quite the highlight today. >> get in! >> yeah, he's babe ruth. >> to sum it up, five best friends have turn their hobby into a job. i don't know how long it will last, but right now things look pretty sweet. espn, nerf and pizza hut, they...
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. >> ruth bader. >> were. >> ruth bader ginsburg the most powerful woman in america. >> good for her.how many supreme court justice there are. >> 50? >> 12? >> 100. >> 9? >> why are there not 12 is? that would be a better number. >> are you trying to make me look dumb. >> i'm just trying to feel you out intellectually. >> that was a little too far right there. >> have you ever watched watters world? i'm watters and you are in my world right now. >> you are at the bottom of the world and we run the world. that's okay. >> i still do not like the sound of it at all. >> cliches are taking over the national discourse and watters is not happy about it. >> when people say i'm reaching out. >> forget about reaching out. forget about i'm going to do it. >> i'm telling you have got to do it. >> his world up next. ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. after a dvt blood clot.mind when i got out of the hospital what
. >> ruth bader. >> were. >> ruth bader ginsburg the most powerful woman in america. >> good for her.how many supreme court justice there are. >> 50? >> 12? >> 100. >> 9? >> why are there not 12 is? that would be a better number. >> are you trying to make me look dumb. >> i'm just trying to feel you out intellectually. >> that was a little too far right there. >> have you ever watched watters world? i'm watters and...
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. >> ruth bader. >> were. >> ruth bader ginsburg the most powerful woman in america. >> good for her.many supreme court justice there are. >> 50? >> 12? >> 100. >> 9? >> why are there not 12 is? that would be a better number. >> are you trying to make me look dumb. >> i'm just trying to feel you out intellectually. >> that was a little too far right there. >> have you ever watched watters world? i'm watters and you are in my world right now. >> you are at the bottom of the world and we run the world. that's okay. >> i still do not like the sound of it at all. >> cliches are taking over the national discourse and watters is not happy about it. >> when people say i'm reaching out. >> forget about reaching out. forget about i'm going to do it. >> i'm telling you have got to do i americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients... ...become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. new one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12... ...and more vitamin d. you know, just because your bladder is changing it doesn't mean that y
. >> ruth bader. >> were. >> ruth bader ginsburg the most powerful woman in america. >> good for her.many supreme court justice there are. >> 50? >> 12? >> 100. >> 9? >> why are there not 12 is? that would be a better number. >> are you trying to make me look dumb. >> i'm just trying to feel you out intellectually. >> that was a little too far right there. >> have you ever watched watters world? i'm watters and you...
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. >> i love that she is here with hermom, ruth. hi, ruth. who also taught for 35 years. and her friend, melinda. all right, naomi, come on out. >> wow! >> you're looking good. so beautiful. are you ready to take a look at your beautifulaughr? te >> melinda, o. go ahe, lindme >> wow. >> what do you all think? >> she was a beautiful baby. she's just as beautiful. >> okay. doou wantoee yoself in right around. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look awesome. >> you lk hot. >>naomi, you look good. >> i'll take cirhaight here. >> going to start hosting the show. tell us about it >> sommied one of mortal sins of hairlor,ou n'or itla bnd her so his was really a miracl we lifhat had color o were able p on the muc ole look >> and her haircut. >> again,or the , side swept s,air g underhasizesustof fa. what doou think? perb. ileehat afteoon. >> she s s wanteto lk li you. >> le youdres it's awese. adrianna- >> ilooks soood. we are twins. >> rnd of applause. >>ke> your lips fuller without any ller. coming afters.hi you look great. nice and beaiful bgetud watched me like a hawk. (hawk h)re (hk sca
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. >> i love that she is here with her mom, ruth. hi, ruth. who also taught for 35 years.naomi, come on out. >> wow! >> you're looking good. so beautiful. are you ready to take a look at your beautiful daughter? >> melinda, too. go ahead, melinda. >> wow. >> what do you all think? >> she was a beautiful baby. she's just as beautiful. >> okay. do you want to see yourself? spin right around. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look awesome. >> you look hot. >> naomi, you look good. >> i'll take a chair right here. >> going to start hosting the show. tell us about it. >> she committed one of the mortal sins of hair color, you don't color it black and her hair was black. so this was really a miracle. we lift that had color off and were able to put on the much softer color that improved the whole look. >> and her haircut. >> again, igor, the master, side swept bangs, the hair going under emphasizes just the shape of the face. >> what do you think? >> superb. >> i'll see you that afternoon. >> she said she wanted to look like you. >> i love your dress. it's awesome. >> adrianna -- >> it look
. >> i love that she is here with her mom, ruth. hi, ruth. who also taught for 35 years.naomi, come on out. >> wow! >> you're looking good. so beautiful. are you ready to take a look at your beautiful daughter? >> melinda, too. go ahead, melinda. >> wow. >> what do you all think? >> she was a beautiful baby. she's just as beautiful. >> okay. do you want to see yourself? spin right around. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look awesome. >>...
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. -- edithee women nourse rogers who stood up in congress, ruth ryan, the first ambassador, apparently showed roosevelt the slideshow of her trip to greenland which got him interested in the island. i think the story of those three women is interesting and kind of promote weightly think of polar exploration. steve: thank you very much for being with us. >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information. ♪ when you look at the role that the supreme court is playing in our society now come our history series had to have relevance. as we thought about, what can we do to give relevance to our current programming, a series on the court made all the sense of the world. >> the court is an equal branch of government. it is the third branch of government. it still has fundamental impact. >> inside this elegant building is a courtroom where cases are heard and decisions are made and impact all of our lives. there are so many incredibly interesting cases in the courts history. we ha
. -- edithee women nourse rogers who stood up in congress, ruth ryan, the first ambassador, apparently showed roosevelt the slideshow of her trip to greenland which got him interested in the island. i think the story of those three women is interesting and kind of promote weightly think of polar exploration. steve: thank you very much for being with us. >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at...
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thank you, ruth. i hope it's a good visit by the pope. when we return let me finish with a few words about how much another religion person, aunt eleanor who just died at 92 and spent her whole life starting in the 1940s teaching kids with real challenges, we now call special education. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. s. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> let me finish tonight with this. my aunt eleanor just died at 92 and i'll be giving the eulogy tomorrow afternoon. that's her on the right there with my aunt agnes. she began teaching in the 1940s and spent much of her life teaching children with special education needs. she was incredibly pati
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the emanuel ame church in charleston in june sparking anonymously, law enforcement officials said ruth's friend, joey meek, under investigation for lying to law enforcement for knowing about the crime as it was being planned before it was carried out. >> stranded refugees trying to migrate. my grant violently trying to break through the border crackdowns set up hung aryan police, in response, police blasted them with water cannons, tear gas, pepper spray. children have been caught up in the melee, buda pest want to stop my grant from coming in, they say, many of them want to travel to other european countries, new laws made it criminal offense to damage or breach hungry's to keep them out. secretary of state john kerry says people flea for a reason. >> the principal impetus for this mass exodus of human beings, is the utter brutality of the regime. >> many of the my grant are also from syria over 4 million have fled due to civil war. some people have operated to take longer route to hungry through crow asia. former teacher head today jail off prosecutors say he had sex with a minor. comi
the emanuel ame church in charleston in june sparking anonymously, law enforcement officials said ruth's friend, joey meek, under investigation for lying to law enforcement for knowing about the crime as it was being planned before it was carried out. >> stranded refugees trying to migrate. my grant violently trying to break through the border crackdowns set up hung aryan police, in response, police blasted them with water cannons, tear gas, pepper spray. children have been caught up in...
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baseball autographed by babe ruth can go $5,000, more than that even. told a march rhett at a pawn shop he'd sell his for a thousand bucks it was a done deal. he turn over the ball with a certificate of authenticity. the autograph on the ball is fake and so is the certificate. police are now looking for shane alan simpson and they're not the only ones. simpson's wanted for selling fake babe ruth autographed balls to a dozen pawn shops in six states how about ward says it happens all the time. >> it actually happens too much. >> yes. >> in sports autographs. all right. sometimes when things seem like they change they stay the home. the old and the new former eagles head coach is classic andy reid and the eagles may be facing their former wide receiver desean jackson. what do the players have planned for d jack? malcolm jenkins break it down coming up in sports. ♪ >>> the eagles made official today what we reported last night. kicker cody parkey on season ending jerry serve with severe groin injury. offensive lineman andrew gardner also out for the year w
baseball autographed by babe ruth can go $5,000, more than that even. told a march rhett at a pawn shop he'd sell his for a thousand bucks it was a done deal. he turn over the ball with a certificate of authenticity. the autograph on the ball is fake and so is the certificate. police are now looking for shane alan simpson and they're not the only ones. simpson's wanted for selling fake babe ruth autographed balls to a dozen pawn shops in six states how about ward says it happens all the time....
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baseball autographed by babe ruth can go for about $5,000 or more these days, she a guy told a marie a pawn shop woe sell his for a thousand bucks, it was a done-deal, right? the man turn over the ball, along with certificate of authenticity. the problem is the autograph is a fake so is the certificate. police in march at a look g for shane allen simpson, not the only one, wanted for selling fake babe ruth autograph balls to a dozen balls in six state. >> i want you to do me a favor. >> what? >> reach behind you, behind that pillow. >> common, what did you do this time? >> reach behind the pillow. >> after years of struggling, a 14 year old girl is given the best gift ever. it is something she's been waiting two and a half years to receive. it was right there behind that pillow. >> what is it? i can't make it out. >> i can't either. >> we'll let you know after the break. >> the ben franklin parkway. >> sorry. >> who is directing this morning? >> i think that's nicole. >> nicole, good morning. >> next time she does something insane like she just did, punch it up. >> quick. >> the musi
baseball autographed by babe ruth can go for about $5,000 or more these days, she a guy told a marie a pawn shop woe sell his for a thousand bucks, it was a done-deal, right? the man turn over the ball, along with certificate of authenticity. the problem is the autograph is a fake so is the certificate. police in march at a look g for shane allen simpson, not the only one, wanted for selling fake babe ruth autograph balls to a dozen balls in six state. >> i want you to do me a favor....