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when ruth bader ginsburg died -- died. when ruth pater ginsburg graduated from high school her mother date -- died the day before. he she found out even in those lean times of the depression, her mother had set aside money for her to go to cornell. i believe, inferring from those facts, that her mother placed all her own ambitions as immigrants often do, and beautiful musical child. >> with michelle obama, she grew up with electricity and water. chicago had those things. she grew up in a bungalow and said all that i am now happened in the four walls of this house, apartment above the house, and if you said it was more than 1100 ft. i would say i was lying. michelle's heroes, people they could touch, they were not astronauts or singers or performers of any kind, people she knew in the neighborhood, people whose stories she heard at home, parents and grandparents, they came north in the great migration and found a time in chicago, it wasn't very easy for many people but in particular her paternal grandfather came from george
when ruth bader ginsburg died -- died. when ruth pater ginsburg graduated from high school her mother date -- died the day before. he she found out even in those lean times of the depression, her mother had set aside money for her to go to cornell. i believe, inferring from those facts, that her mother placed all her own ambitions as immigrants often do, and beautiful musical child. >> with michelle obama, she grew up with electricity and water. chicago had those things. she grew up in a...
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and so ruth bader ginsburg finds out about this. and brings the case and says that this violates his right to equal protection and she made a kind of multi- pronged argument saying it violated his right to be a caregiver to his child. it degraded his wife's wagering. her work counted for less. and also the child was being punished. that turned out to be the argument. so it is interesting. read all these cases for men because she was arguing in front of nine men. if you look at the notes in the oral argument of the case, the justices are befuddled. they cannot figure out why am i will want to do this. they literally wanted to dismiss the case but they did not believe him that he actually wanted to be the primary caregiver for his son i think it was not just her choosing something convenient, she was challenging them. the 1st oral argument before the supreme court, stood in front of the justices and said i asked for no special favor, a quote. i asked for a special favor. i only ask that they take their feet off on that. so as much as
and so ruth bader ginsburg finds out about this. and brings the case and says that this violates his right to equal protection and she made a kind of multi- pronged argument saying it violated his right to be a caregiver to his child. it degraded his wife's wagering. her work counted for less. and also the child was being punished. that turned out to be the argument. so it is interesting. read all these cases for men because she was arguing in front of nine men. if you look at the notes in the...
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when ruth bader ginsburg died -- when she graduated from high school her mother died the day before ruthbader ginsburg graduated from high school and she found out even in those lean times of the depression her mother had set aside money for her to go to cornell. so i believe, in stirring from those facts, that her mother placed all of her own ambitions as immigrants so often do on her brilliant, beautiful musical child. >> michele obama grew up with electricity and water. chicago had those things. chicago had those things. she grew up in a bungalow and says all i became happened in the four walls of this house, this apartment above a house that her brother told me if you said it was more than 1100 square feet i would say you were lying. her heroes were people they could touch. they were not astronauts or singers or performers, they were her relatives, people she knew in the neighborhood, in part together people who she heard stories at home, her parents and grandparents came north in the great migration and they found the time in chicago that was not easy for black people. wasn't easy f
when ruth bader ginsburg died -- when she graduated from high school her mother died the day before ruthbader ginsburg graduated from high school and she found out even in those lean times of the depression her mother had set aside money for her to go to cornell. so i believe, in stirring from those facts, that her mother placed all of her own ambitions as immigrants so often do on her brilliant, beautiful musical child. >> michele obama grew up with electricity and water. chicago had...
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ruth bader ginsburg was really with friends with scalia. and sandra day o'connor was really friends with lois powell and she and john and loi circumstanceslois went on vacation together. it was clear from their demeanor they had an affectionate alliance. >> host: what was their first meeting like? >> guest: i will say in 1981 when sandra day o'connor was approve pointed to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg wasn't in washington. she heard about it on the radio and didn't know o'connor well. o'connor was a judge and ginsburg didn't know here but said she was glad to hear it. we know they met before 1983 because when o'connor got on the supreme court she inherited potter stewart lawfirm and that firm had clerks for ginsburg. >> host: what about at the supreme court? what do you know about that? >> well, you know, we heard earlier that michele obama reached out to the other first ladies for information. there is a lot of tipping stepping points with the oral tradition. and the etiquette argument, there are many unspoken ways in which o'conn
ruth bader ginsburg was really with friends with scalia. and sandra day o'connor was really friends with lois powell and she and john and loi circumstanceslois went on vacation together. it was clear from their demeanor they had an affectionate alliance. >> host: what was their first meeting like? >> guest: i will say in 1981 when sandra day o'connor was approve pointed to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg wasn't in washington. she heard about it on the radio and didn't know...
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lyons. when it' for the ruth lyons children' s fund, but do you know what an icon and pioneer ruth was? kyla woods is here to tell us about her accomplishments. she did. ruth lyons definitely earned the icon in our community. cincinnati, and her iconic program, the 50/50 club, ran right here on wlwt from 1949 to 1967. ruth' s signature style of casual and feisty made everyone from her famous guests, to her stage crew and band, to the viewers at home feel like they had known her for years. she was so popular, that there was a three- to five-year wait for show tickets. when ruth lyons began her christmas fund for children' s hospital, one of the first donors called in and said that she donated because ruth felt like a friend, and friends help other friends when they' re in need. ruth lyons was truly ahead of her time and set the stage for so many, including david letterman, phil donahue, and oprah. she passed away in 1988 at the age of 83 years old. mark and lisa? lisa: thank you. now to a trip of a lifetime for a local cub scout. mark: 8-year-old sean nichols of edgewood took his messag
lyons. when it' for the ruth lyons children' s fund, but do you know what an icon and pioneer ruth was? kyla woods is here to tell us about her accomplishments. she did. ruth lyons definitely earned the icon in our community. cincinnati, and her iconic program, the 50/50 club, ran right here on wlwt from 1949 to 1967. ruth' s signature style of casual and feisty made everyone from her famous guests, to her stage crew and band, to the viewers at home feel like they had known her for years. she...
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ruth lyons was born right here in cincinnati. and her iconic program the 50/50 club ran right here on wlwt from 1949 to 1967. ruth' s signature style of casual and feisty made everyone from her famous guests to her stage crew and band to the viewers at home feel like they had known her for years. she was so popular there was a 3 , to 5 year wait for show tickets. when ruth lyons began her christmas fund for children' s hospital, one of the first donors called in and said that she donated because ruth felt like a friend. and friends help other friends when they' re in need. ruth lyons was truly ahead of her time. and set the stage for so many, donahue, and oprah. she passed away in 1988 at the age of 83 years old. lisa: thank you. prom dreams closer to reality for local high schoolers. kenzie' s closet is back at it again this year. for years, kenzie' s closet has provided prom dresses, shoes, and jewelry for young girls here who wouldn' t be able to afford prom otherwise. services are provided at no cost to juniors and seniors wi
ruth lyons was born right here in cincinnati. and her iconic program the 50/50 club ran right here on wlwt from 1949 to 1967. ruth' s signature style of casual and feisty made everyone from her famous guests to her stage crew and band to the viewers at home feel like they had known her for years. she was so popular there was a 3 , to 5 year wait for show tickets. when ruth lyons began her christmas fund for children' s hospital, one of the first donors called in and said that she donated...
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>> court observers say it just -- justice kennedy will be the key boat and ruth bader ginsburg sonia sotomayor and elena kagan are expected to agree with abortion providers that the law in texas is too onerous. >>> this afternoon donald trump and hillary clinton closer to securing the party's presidential nominations. both swept several states last night and we have a report on the state of the race coming out of super tuesday. compusa today is calling the results of super tuesday is super search for donald trump. washington post calls in a hostile takeover of the republican party. trump and ar trump separates himself from the race in the republican nomination winning seven states in total compared to three victories for ted cruz and one for marco rubio. his first win over all. hillary clinton trumped for --
>> court observers say it just -- justice kennedy will be the key boat and ruth bader ginsburg sonia sotomayor and elena kagan are expected to agree with abortion providers that the law in texas is too onerous. >>> this afternoon donald trump and hillary clinton closer to securing the party's presidential nominations. both swept several states last night and we have a report on the state of the race coming out of super tuesday. compusa today is calling the results of super...
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well, then you'd have the character, ruth gaydar ginsburg. [ light laughter ] gay. [ light laughter ] or not gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there's something there. there's something there. that might be better than casserole. [ applause ] all right. you guys heard of the word a day calendars? who's got one? great. okay. [ light onlaughter ] one of my writers comes to me and says what would it be like instead of a word a day if it . was a sound a day calendar. it's a calendar where instead of learning new wordsyyou get to learn new sounds. [ light laughter ] let's take a look or r her a listen. [ glass shatters ] that's shattering glass. [ thump ]
well, then you'd have the character, ruth gaydar ginsburg. [ light laughter ] gay. [ light laughter ] or not gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there's something there. there's something there. that might be better than casserole. [ applause ] all right. you guys heard of the word a day calendars? who's got one? great. okay. [ light onlaughter ] one of my writers comes to me and says what would it be like instead of a word a day if it . was a...
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little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about.tened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope. >> candy, chewing gum for the kids. but you have to teach them how t to eat it. poor frightened little fellows. then we move out once again. it's colder now and how cold it gets in korea. brass monkey cold and that's cold. wet, too. moving north into war's desolation. hills and more hills. rivers and more rivers. rice paddies and more rice paddies. [ explosions ] still going forward. general puller, four times winner of the navy cross. >> put some more fire down on those people. >> and we keep on moving. napalm again, hot as the living hinges. the infantry moving up under the fire curtain. always moving up. to the power plant on chosen reservoir. and another hill. always another hill. the orange cloth on that guy's back is an air marker to indicate the front lines to planes. [ gunfire ] 60 millimeter mortar bites like a 75 gun shell. grenades. flame throwers. pry them out, burn them
little babe ruth dimaggio was not quite sure what it was all about.tened until he found friends and smiled in trust. he'll be all right now. >> nuns don't smoke, you dope. >> candy, chewing gum for the kids. but you have to teach them how t to eat it. poor frightened little fellows. then we move out once again. it's colder now and how cold it gets in korea. brass monkey cold and that's cold. wet, too. moving north into war's desolation. hills and more hills. rivers and more rivers....
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it is a metaphor many of you must have been their redeemer given the ruth key card to also turn although late then it turns off automatically. it will be surprised if this is undoubtedly more successful to please reuse the towels or turn off the lights. there is moral suasion that counts on that very act all the time. that is what i am disk -- suggesting to. but they may not think that. what does that mean for gentry quality? the opening story is based on research is the story of orchestra. with this innovation. and have them addition behind the screens. the interesting back story that they were not convinced that the time of all people they thought they caught -- cared about the music that they played now you have almost 40 percent. that is powerful. it demonstrates how deeply held it is that clearly in the last care about politics and music. it is important to see ample by the power of design. not the mindset but the technology to the encounter management and was somebody looks like. what color their skin is. and a number of organizations do that already. nizolek companies could introd
it is a metaphor many of you must have been their redeemer given the ruth key card to also turn although late then it turns off automatically. it will be surprised if this is undoubtedly more successful to please reuse the towels or turn off the lights. there is moral suasion that counts on that very act all the time. that is what i am disk -- suggesting to. but they may not think that. what does that mean for gentry quality? the opening story is based on research is the story of orchestra....
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ruth is not being treated fairly. that is how it affects them, and then we talk about other forms of discrimination, not just color. we talk about sexual identity, we talk about religion, we talk about body shape, we talk about learning ability, physical ability, because discrimination is not just color. it is other things as well. that is what we talk about with the kids using the book. i think we have another clip on paula that i would like or you to see. i think it is pretty dramatic, and you might get something out of it. [video clip] mr. ramsey: we got a few more minutes. >> yeah. i have one more story, actually, because traveling to kansas took several days. it was grueling, because you cannot stop anywhere except the rooming houses. i remember from the green book, one occasion where i got sick. i got a high temperature, and my parents were trying to -- and i remember they had the book. there were trying to find a place to stay. we were two or three hours from the nearest place. we would have to go all the way b
ruth is not being treated fairly. that is how it affects them, and then we talk about other forms of discrimination, not just color. we talk about sexual identity, we talk about religion, we talk about body shape, we talk about learning ability, physical ability, because discrimination is not just color. it is other things as well. that is what we talk about with the kids using the book. i think we have another clip on paula that i would like or you to see. i think it is pretty dramatic, and...
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a game changer in wisconsin. >> thank you very much, lena taylor, and ruth.ate you both. >> meanwhile, donald trump and ted cruz take their battle to the badger state as well. ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. out on the town or in for e night, at&t helps keep everyone connected. right now at at&t, buy the new samsung galaxy s7 and get one free. buy one water resistant samsung galaxy s7 and get one free ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba clas
a game changer in wisconsin. >> thank you very much, lena taylor, and ruth.ate you both. >> meanwhile, donald trump and ted cruz take their battle to the badger state as well. ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. out on the...
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and ruth knew as much about oswald's movements and moods as anybody. and you can imagine what this did to her life. she was in her early 30s at the time it happened. and i asked her 40 years later if she would reconstruct this and she did after a great deal of hesitation and reluctance. i put her through hours and hours of interviews. but as a writer, having written fiction about calamitous events, like the lincoln assassination, i began to find it a kind of agony. because i couldn't have her cross the room in a scene unless i had some kind of evidence -- >> evan: facts are inconvenient and burdensome. >> thomas: and i just, you know, i wanted to describe what she was wearing and make it up the way i do as a novelist. >> evan: well, actually that's the best justification i've heard so far for the fictional element to these books. >> thomas: and i think one reason -- >> evan: it allows you to control the narrative much more than you would if you were faithful to the facts. >> thomas: and i think one reason ruth hesitated so much was that she knew i was
and ruth knew as much about oswald's movements and moods as anybody. and you can imagine what this did to her life. she was in her early 30s at the time it happened. and i asked her 40 years later if she would reconstruct this and she did after a great deal of hesitation and reluctance. i put her through hours and hours of interviews. but as a writer, having written fiction about calamitous events, like the lincoln assassination, i began to find it a kind of agony. because i couldn't have her...
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little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled, in trust.rently, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. ♪ [laughter] ♪ then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold is gets in korea? brass monkey cold. and that is cold. wet, too. moving north, into war's desolation. hills, and more hills. rivers, and more rivers. ♪ rice paddies, and more rice paddies. [explosions] still going forward. general puller, four-time winner. >> put some more fire down on those people. [explosions] narrator: and we keep on moving. [explosions] napalm, again, hot as the living engine. the infantry moving. always moving out. a power plant on the reservoir. and another hill. always, another hill. [explosions] the orange cloth on that guy's back is a marker to indicate for the airplane. [gunshots] 16mm mortar, like a 75 gun shell. [gunshots] grenades. [explosions] phosphorus. and the flame-throwers. fry them out, burn them out, cook them out. find them dug in, 10-feet deep. colder still, sawtoo
little babe ruth dimaggio was confused, until he found friends and smiled, in trust.rently, chewing gum for the kids, but you have to teach them how to eat it. poor, frightened little fellas. ♪ [laughter] ♪ then, we move out, once again. it is colder now. and how cold is gets in korea? brass monkey cold. and that is cold. wet, too. moving north, into war's desolation. hills, and more hills. rivers, and more rivers. ♪ rice paddies, and more rice paddies. [explosions] still going forward....
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ruth, tell me something i don't know. >> hbo has a movie coming out next month called confirmation. it's about the clarence thomas, anita hill hearings. it's how i met my husband. it's a really interesting movie. it's a reminder that no matter how crazy the senate is going over now the garland nomination, it pales in comparison to those hearings that transfixed the country. >> i'd like to hear more. thank you. we'll watch. >> cornell, what can you tell me? >> i can say that black lives matter is no longer considered a marginal group. 47% of plurality now see it as a voice for them that traditional iconic civil rights organizations. they're seeing the leadership baton passed. >> bigger than the naacp for young people? >> yes, it is. >> your thoughts. >> the sanders campaign yesterday claiming that it will be mission impossible for hillary clinton or bernie sanders to come into the democratic convention with a majority of delegates based on just the pledge delegate count. looking at that, that seems to be true. hillary clinton would have to win almost all the remaining delegates excep
ruth, tell me something i don't know. >> hbo has a movie coming out next month called confirmation. it's about the clarence thomas, anita hill hearings. it's how i met my husband. it's a really interesting movie. it's a reminder that no matter how crazy the senate is going over now the garland nomination, it pales in comparison to those hearings that transfixed the country. >> i'd like to hear more. thank you. we'll watch. >> cornell, what can you tell me? >> i can say...
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anyway, april, ruth, francesca are still with with me.o you think people look at this as a boot in the face to the president on the racial front? first he's a birther, not legitimate, now we're not going to give him a chance to name a supreme court nominee. >> i call it blacklash. he's the first black president. there's a segment in society, some on the hill who don't like the fact he's there and he almost finished his term. they don't want him to have a legacy piece. what this president is doing, he's put forth a conservative, someone who is fitting more so for the job, more so than fitting. he dealt with issues in oklahoma city. that was one of our first terrorist attacks on the ground. he is capable. what the president is doing, he's trying to humiliate the gop because if they don't put forward his nominee or talk to him, they look back. >> he's a prosecutor, not an aclu lawyer, this guy. >> it may go too far to call him conservative. >> prosecutorial background. >> he's very judicious. >> he's not liberal. not as liberal as thurgood m
anyway, april, ruth, francesca are still with with me.o you think people look at this as a boot in the face to the president on the racial front? first he's a birther, not legitimate, now we're not going to give him a chance to name a supreme court nominee. >> i call it blacklash. he's the first black president. there's a segment in society, some on the hill who don't like the fact he's there and he almost finished his term. they don't want him to have a legacy piece. what this president...
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collection have babe ruth baseball glove. frank sinatra fedora and john wayne's stetson. and walt disney mouse ears. base s.e.c. o auction. it came from a collector that wants to be anonymous. well, he will mentary student out of being late to school. perhaps most rocking way possible. >> anchor: how the boss helped >> anchor: between over sleeping and missing the bus. kids have reasons for being late to school. >> anchor: but a rock legend helped him. bruceing spray steen known for late concerts noticed a sign in the crowd last week. sign said bruce i will be late for school tomorrow. please sign my note. the two fans met springsteen back stage after the show. and boss signed his note. and wrote the whole thing. his dad scott later tweeted pictures that now have 2000 likes. i wonder if the dad did this as a twimeet springsteen. your favorite artist jile make a copy of the note give it to teacher. keep the original. keep the signature. >> weather: i wish eric church did that last night. because i am sleepy after run away country. long, long day yesterday. but the weather
collection have babe ruth baseball glove. frank sinatra fedora and john wayne's stetson. and walt disney mouse ears. base s.e.c. o auction. it came from a collector that wants to be anonymous. well, he will mentary student out of being late to school. perhaps most rocking way possible. >> anchor: how the boss helped >> anchor: between over sleeping and missing the bus. kids have reasons for being late to school. >> anchor: but a rock legend helped him. bruceing spray steen...
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ruth's decided it wastime for a new location and brand new >> i live on fixed income like everyone else. they needed a new sanctuary and i ju bought into the vision. >> reporter: how much did you donate to the church for a new sanctuary? >> $970. $970 dollars. >> that was back in 2012 now, 4 years later, st. ruth's new location on northwest 9th avenue in dania beach still looks like this.the church was actually renting this property to a construction company to store heavy equipment for an unrelated project. that was until code enforcement issued a violation for that. >> by now i thought there would be me sign. it would show some sign or something. >> you asked for your money back? >> i went to them in private. they ignored me.>> reporter: so millage called an attorney. e-mails went back and forth. her attorney demanding the church return the donation. the e ur's attorney claiming the project has not been abandoned. another letter to millage says faith and will not be returned. to this point. >> do you feel you were ripped >> yes. i feel they defrauded me. >> local 10 went to dania beac
ruth's decided it wastime for a new location and brand new >> i live on fixed income like everyone else. they needed a new sanctuary and i ju bought into the vision. >> reporter: how much did you donate to the church for a new sanctuary? >> $970. $970 dollars. >> that was back in 2012 now, 4 years later, st. ruth's new location on northwest 9th avenue in dania beach still looks like this.the church was actually renting this property to a construction company to store...
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when her husband was backing up, he accidentally hit the gas and hit ruth. she was taken to the hospital - she later died. a semi and train collide..sending two people to the hospital. you are looking at the clean-up- today in nashua. here's the damaged semi- it was carrying grain, which covered the railroad tracks after the accident. police think the semi driver didnt see the train coming..resulting in the train hitting the rear of the semi. the semi driver and train conductor were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. and another semi truck was sliced in half after it was hit by a train - this one in sioux city. railroad tracks yesterday when a train hit it - spilling the truck's cargo of dry feed. officers say there were no injuries. fire rescue teams and water to make sure the environment wasn't contaminated. an emotional morning in court, as the mother of emily fazzino, the woman found dead in her boone home four years ago, took the stand. alexander fazzino is on trial for allegedly killing emily, his wife, who is the daughter of the fareway grocer
when her husband was backing up, he accidentally hit the gas and hit ruth. she was taken to the hospital - she later died. a semi and train collide..sending two people to the hospital. you are looking at the clean-up- today in nashua. here's the damaged semi- it was carrying grain, which covered the railroad tracks after the accident. police think the semi driver didnt see the train coming..resulting in the train hitting the rear of the semi. the semi driver and train conductor were taken to...
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. >> now 87 years old, ruth came to south dakota with stardust in her eyes at the age of 20. she came from connecticut to work with the famous sculptor from her state, the man she would later marry on a thanksgiving day because he would not take another day off from carving crazy horse. >> when he started it, he wasn't going to quit. e. that wasn't his way. he honestly believed, in one thing he told me, you can do anything you wanted to do. absolutely nothing is impossible as long as you are willing to work lard enough and stay with it. >> he had been a sculptor on mt. rushmore only 17 miles away. the lakota sioux indians who once owned all of this, asked him to carve a likeness of crazy horse. who refused to sign away sioux lands. >> why did he wanted it? >> because it was so big, we started out with absolutely flog and we had to make everything owrsourselves. >> her husband died in 1982 at the age of 74 when the carving had barely begun to take shape. >> when your husband died did he think that his dream was going to die with him? >> no. i don't think he did. he had made th
. >> now 87 years old, ruth came to south dakota with stardust in her eyes at the age of 20. she came from connecticut to work with the famous sculptor from her state, the man she would later marry on a thanksgiving day because he would not take another day off from carving crazy horse. >> when he started it, he wasn't going to quit. e. that wasn't his way. he honestly believed, in one thing he told me, you can do anything you wanted to do. absolutely nothing is impossible as long...
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way to go, aunt ruth. sunshine 79. we're near 80 tomorrow. tomorrow's record high 81. that could easily be a record that we break this week. then we are tracking the chance just a few showers and a chance for showers. don't forget, we lose an hour of sleep. we spring ahead saturday night into sunday. then as we head into early next week. the 70s are still here. sore the rain chances. >> you saw that picture. >> that's the only reminder i of, you are cleaning the pool, right? >> cleaning the pool, getting ready. >>> thanks for watching north carolina news. >> this is what judge mabel lean would be like. in everything we do it involves the law. >> you came to testify about what you heard, saw and new. >> this ear looks good. >> she is firm. >> i'm not responsible for her ticket and i'm not going to pay for it. >> i'm making that decision, not you. >> what do you have to say? nothing. >> this is "justice with judge mabeleen." friend in the amount of $890.60. she says the defendant is responsible for her dog being hauled off from animal control. she claims the plaintiff's
way to go, aunt ruth. sunshine 79. we're near 80 tomorrow. tomorrow's record high 81. that could easily be a record that we break this week. then we are tracking the chance just a few showers and a chance for showers. don't forget, we lose an hour of sleep. we spring ahead saturday night into sunday. then as we head into early next week. the 70s are still here. sore the rain chances. >> you saw that picture. >> that's the only reminder i of, you are cleaning the pool, right?...
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ruth is not being treated fairly. that is how it affects them.hen we talk about other forms of discrimination. identity,out sexual religion, body shape, learning ability, physical ability because discrimination is not just color. his other things as well. that is what we talk about with the kids using the book. i think we have another little clip on palmer that i would like you to see. i think it is pretty dramatic and you might get something out of it. >> we've got three more minutes. traveling to kansas took several days. it was grueling because you cannot really stop anywhere except the rooming houses. book --er on the green ever member one occasion where i got sick. i had a temperature. my parents were trying -- and i remember they were trying to find a place to stay. -- two or were really three hours from the nearest place. we had to go always back to st. louis or something. i was really sick. motel's thet to beg if wedy and could drive around the back and see we can stay in the back because i was sick. i think you folks might of had that. t
ruth is not being treated fairly. that is how it affects them.hen we talk about other forms of discrimination. identity,out sexual religion, body shape, learning ability, physical ability because discrimination is not just color. his other things as well. that is what we talk about with the kids using the book. i think we have another little clip on palmer that i would like you to see. i think it is pretty dramatic and you might get something out of it. >> we've got three more minutes....
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ruth's new location on northwest 9th avenue in dania beach still looks like this. in fact the church was actually renting this property to a construction company to store heavy equipment for an unrelated project. that was until code enforcement issued a violation for that. >> by now i thought there would be some sign. it would show some sign or something. >> you asked for your momoy back? >> i went to them in private. they ignored me. >> reporter: so millage called an attorney. e-mails went back and forth. her attorney demanding the church return the donation. the church's attorney claiming the project has not been abandoned. another letter to millage says donations are made in good faith and will not be returned. >> this is so sasait has gotten to this point. >> do you feel you were ripped off? >> yes. >> local 10 went to dania beach city hall when while the church submited plans for the new location, the city kicked back those plans and asked for revisions. and get this, the church submited nothing new to the city since september 2014. no revisions? no new plans.
ruth's new location on northwest 9th avenue in dania beach still looks like this. in fact the church was actually renting this property to a construction company to store heavy equipment for an unrelated project. that was until code enforcement issued a violation for that. >> by now i thought there would be some sign. it would show some sign or something. >> you asked for your momoy back? >> i went to them in private. they ignored me. >> reporter: so millage called an...
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ruth was here in the biosphere reserve sian ka'an, where caribbean spiny lobsters are caught and eaten. but not all of them. these ders knowust where look. cariean spinlobstersrefer toide in t dark - r instance, under casitas, the cement tables the fishermen have sunk to trap them. the fishermen dive up to fifteen meters underwater without oxygen tanks. this method is especially environmentally friendly. >> many people enjoy the taste of lobster on their plate, but there's a lot of hard work behind it. i think people should know that. >> without oxygen, the divers can't reach spiny lobsters at greater depths. small animals and egg-carrying females don't end up in the cooking pot either, they go back in the sea. >> when a female has eggs, she carries them in this part of her body. they're these cottony pellets. and if we see she has eggs, we let her go again. that improves our output. >> maintaining the numbers of caribbean lobsters at a steady level in the sian ka'an biosphere reserve benefits both the environment and the fishermen. biologist kim ley-cooper from razonatura, a conservat
ruth was here in the biosphere reserve sian ka'an, where caribbean spiny lobsters are caught and eaten. but not all of them. these ders knowust where look. cariean spinlobstersrefer toide in t dark - r instance, under casitas, the cement tables the fishermen have sunk to trap them. the fishermen dive up to fifteen meters underwater without oxygen tanks. this method is especially environmentally friendly. >> many people enjoy the taste of lobster on their plate, but there's a lot of hard...
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ruth marcus is columnist at the "washington post."n martin is national political correspondent for "new york times." susan i want to start with you where. is the republican race now as you see it? >> john kasich told you there have been ten contested conventions only three wept with the front runner. one contested convention since we went to modern primary system went with the front runner that was gerald ford in 1976. like it or not donald trump is likely to be the republican nominee for president that can be really messy convention or can be a relatively smooth convention. but the fact is, he is by far most likely nominee going at this moment. >> we won't know until california which is last day of voting june 7. california and new jersey two, large states will cast their ballot. in california is district by district with possibility of g.o.p. race coming down to a ted cruz, john kasich, donald trump battle. heartland of santa monica, marin county. to decide who next g.o.p. nominee is. >> dickerson: reihan, if you are not certain abo
ruth marcus is columnist at the "washington post."n martin is national political correspondent for "new york times." susan i want to start with you where. is the republican race now as you see it? >> john kasich told you there have been ten contested conventions only three wept with the front runner. one contested convention since we went to modern primary system went with the front runner that was gerald ford in 1976. like it or not donald trump is likely to be the...
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supreme court justice ruth bader begins fwurg discusses his contributions to american democracy. this program at brandeis university in massachusetts is about two hours. [ cheers and applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lisa m. lynch, interim president of brandeis university. >> good evening. it gives me great pleasure to welcome everyone, students, faculty, alums, trustees, staff and distinguished panelists and friends to this remarkable gathering here at brandeis university. i want to welcome in particular some of our special guests, massachusetts attorney general mara healey. congresswoman katherine clark. state senators michael barrett, james eldridge and karen spilka. state representatives david lindsky and jay kaufmann. our very own mayor, jeannette mccarthy. as well as waltham city counselors kathleen mcmenamin and george darcy. and i want to give a very special warm welcome to a member of our audience, frank brandeis gilbert, grandson of justice brandeis. our centennial celebration of our namesake, louis brandeis, has been made possible by the dedication and
supreme court justice ruth bader begins fwurg discusses his contributions to american democracy. this program at brandeis university in massachusetts is about two hours. [ cheers and applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lisa m. lynch, interim president of brandeis university. >> good evening. it gives me great pleasure to welcome everyone, students, faculty, alums, trustees, staff and distinguished panelists and friends to this remarkable gathering here at brandeis...
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so, here's the premise, what if american supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg had really popular new "late night" character, ruth gaydar ginsburg. [ light laughter ] gay. [ light laughter ] or not gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there's something there. there's something there. that might be better than casserole. [ applause ] all right. you guys heard of the word a day calendars? who's got one? great. okay. [ light laughter ] one of my writers comes to me and says what would it be like instead of a word a day if it was a sound a day calendar. it's a calendar where instead of learning new words you get to learn new sounds. [ light laughter ] let's take a look or rather a listen. [ glass shatters ] let's try another one. [ thump ] that was a tub of potato salad hitting the floor. [ light laughter ] see what's up next. [ creak ] [ moo ] you got it, a tree falling on to a cow. [ laughter ] you know what? we don't have time for this. let's rip through a bunch of them. [ motor revving ] [ horn ] [ pop ] [ cartoon boing ] [ cartoon twa
so, here's the premise, what if american supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg had really popular new "late night" character, ruth gaydar ginsburg. [ light laughter ] gay. [ light laughter ] or not gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there's something there. there's something there. that might be better than casserole. [ applause ] all right. you guys heard of the word a day calendars? who's got one? great. okay. [ light laughter ]...
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ruth marcus, i mean, i don't know who she is, treats me horribly. she doesn't know me.othing about me. brooks, i read an article the other day, was just -- the hatred. this isn't -- this is nothing to this is nothing to do with governing. this has to do with a personal hatred that is unbelievable. now maybe -- >> is there a level on which these media attacks help you? >> i don't think they help me. a lot of people do. a lot of people said, oh, that's the greatest thing that could happen. i said, no, i don't think it's great. they may have been right because my -- my victories have been so incredible. but the numbers are biggerx?$an i thought. no, i don't think it. does people ask me that question. when guys like brooks and-eoph % marcus, ruth marcus, and others attack, cristophe, i just find it -- i don't know if it's good or bad. i think to me it's bad, i don't like it. i will tell you, i think it's unfair. i do think it's unfair. you don't call me, i've never spoken to any of them. you would funding they're going to write some being me, they'd call, talk to me. mauree
ruth marcus, i mean, i don't know who she is, treats me horribly. she doesn't know me.othing about me. brooks, i read an article the other day, was just -- the hatred. this isn't -- this is nothing to this is nothing to do with governing. this has to do with a personal hatred that is unbelievable. now maybe -- >> is there a level on which these media attacks help you? >> i don't think they help me. a lot of people do. a lot of people said, oh, that's the greatest thing that could...
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ll, then you'dave e e popunew ate nini aracr, ruth gaar ginsb [ uger gay. [ l)ght ughtht ] n gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay gay, g, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there'thinth ers somethg ther that migig be better than casserole. applse ] all righ pyou u yseardf the word a day calendar who's got one? grt. okay. [ light laug ] oe ofofy writers comes toe and says what uld it be like it's's calendar`wherinstead of learningew words you get to learn new w unds. [ lit lalahter ]let's s `eook or ratatr a listen. [ glass shattete ] that's shattering glass. les try another one. [ thump ] th was a tub of potato salad hitting g e floooo [ light ughtht ] see whatp xt. [ creak ] moo ] u goit, a treealng on to cow. [ lalahter ] you owowhat? we don't havavavme f f t ts. les rip throh a bunch ofof them. [ motor revvin [ hoho [ pop ] cartoon boing ] [ cartoon twang ] [ cartoon uncece wh arerehese? they're alall e same. [ cartoon spring ] ryell made. arp is [ rtoon buzz ] [ cartoon streteh e splat ] [ cartoowhiplash ] all right, that't't'y too many of these.. [ creak k weeard t
ll, then you'dave e e popunew ate nini aracr, ruth gaar ginsb [ uger gay. [ l)ght ughtht ] n gay? not gay. [ light laughter ] gay. gay, gay gay, g, gay. [ light laughter ] all right. there'thinth ers somethg ther that migig be better than casserole. applse ] all righ pyou u yseardf the word a day calendar who's got one? grt. okay. [ light laug ] oe ofofy writers comes toe and says what uld it be like it's's calendar`wherinstead of learningew words you get to learn new w unds. [ lit lalahter...
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ruth's missionary baptist church in dania beach to worship. >> in spite of all my failures, the word of god hats kept me. >> jeff: sohen st. ruth as decide it was timer for a new location millage decided to donate. >> i live eye fixed income like everybody else. they needed a new sanctuary. i bought into the vision. >> how much did you donate to the church. >>> $970. gems of that was backn 2012. now, four years later st. ruth's new location on northwest 9th avenue in dania beach still in fact, the church was actually renting this property to a construction company to store heavy equipmenen for an unrelated project. that was until code enforcement issued a violation for that. >> by now i thought it would be some signs, it would show some signs of something. back. >> i went to them in private. i went to them in private. they ignored me. >> jeff: so millage called an attorney. emails went back and forth. her attorney demanding the church return the donation of. the church's attorney claiming the project has not been abandoned. another letter to millage says "davis are made in good faith
ruth's missionary baptist church in dania beach to worship. >> in spite of all my failures, the word of god hats kept me. >> jeff: sohen st. ruth as decide it was timer for a new location millage decided to donate. >> i live eye fixed income like everybody else. they needed a new sanctuary. i bought into the vision. >> how much did you donate to the church. >>> $970. gems of that was backn 2012. now, four years later st. ruth's new location on northwest 9th...
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[ laughter ] in the end, it was justice ruth bader ginsburg who, when the lawyers representing texas continued to claim that the regulations were pro-women's health, cut to the chase and pointed out that, quote, "a woman has the fundamental right to make this choice for herself, but for now, the choice is in the hands of justice anthony kennedy," who is the a four-four vote mean the texas law stands and women in texas will continue to face hurdles to get health care, which isn't right. it shouldn't be harder for women to access health care than to access "uptown funk." this has been "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] soso my kids don't have to forage, got two jobs to pay a mortgage, and i've also got a brain. life's short, talk is cheap. i'll be working while you sleep. still don't think i've got a brain? you think a resume's enough? who'll step up when things get tough? don't you want that kind of brain? a degree is a degree. you're gonna want someone like me. but only if you have a brain. shop kohl's... frida
[ laughter ] in the end, it was justice ruth bader ginsburg who, when the lawyers representing texas continued to claim that the regulations were pro-women's health, cut to the chase and pointed out that, quote, "a woman has the fundamental right to make this choice for herself, but for now, the choice is in the hands of justice anthony kennedy," who is the a four-four vote mean the texas law stands and women in texas will continue to face hurdles to get health care, which isn't...
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. >> ayers and ruth brown his attorney said they are involved in a scheme to avoid paying up. >> they paid for the police officers to go through bankruptcy to try to duck their obligation to pay. glrg according to brown, cities yux indemnify the police officers. the cleveland police union contract even says the city must pay at least $1 million of financial judgments against an officer.but brown says the city instead paid for the police officers to file for bankruptcy in an attempt to avoid paying a thing. >> in order to take this maneuver, the city of cleveland had to do plenty. >> the city of cleveland would not talk to al jazeera citing on ongoing litigation, but did not satisfy the qualifications for indemnification. >> that is really sad, the city needs to take a look at themselves and get things nod. >> shauna smith sued a police officer for wrongfully shooting and killing her son kenny, an aspiring rapper. >> the thing that really bothers me is that -- normally, i would always call him a lot throughout the day. and people were telling me quit treating him like a baby because he
. >> ayers and ruth brown his attorney said they are involved in a scheme to avoid paying up. >> they paid for the police officers to go through bankruptcy to try to duck their obligation to pay. glrg according to brown, cities yux indemnify the police officers. the cleveland police union contract even says the city must pay at least $1 million of financial judgments against an officer.but brown says the city instead paid for the police officers to file for bankruptcy in an attempt...
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caidate.reblans broke omrati -- in response toatiol o-ruth uld lt th lete"vcelessat t tional cntiomeane, deats *will* cduct a "pdentiaprefer pl" toy.meang tonight's ucus just first stepowards sending party members to the national conveions.the cauc begin just under 30 nutes. ht thods o le a gheringt cauc loloons throhoutl paso coty..osy at hig schos anmi schools. from corado hichl wherth ptiill caucusing tot...he joins usht witmore. dy 3 < - livalcus tions (o10-peopl continue to arrivi repuican up . dems nstas.-eent-rep te mes telle.ore to ce atsent fm my iphon 3 3 3 from mipho3 3 3 nny agn toy.. and plenty of sunshe to comthiseek! rolost jefwomack tel us morinight's fox fast cast. 3 yes a nice evening...enjoy the calm winds becasue they willlle back twa red falglg warng in fe tomorrow morwiustss stros s mphand ry d d grgrnce agai40s and 30 nit...after et r o the nd a pleast t colelele few mitetete a a ebeighbostd burg fm breakinto o man's homeast montntndndnd was c cght cera. mera.policeowopin thillavideo fromy holly ues s entify spectsthe neighborayhe wahed rst suect knknhe door for s
caidate.reblans broke omrati -- in response toatiol o-ruth uld lt th lete"vcelessat t tional cntiomeane, deats *will* cduct a "pdentiaprefer pl" toy.meang tonight's ucus just first stepowards sending party members to the national conveions.the cauc begin just under 30 nutes. ht thods o le a gheringt cauc loloons throhoutl paso coty..osy at hig schos anmi schools. from corado hichl wherth ptiill caucusing tot...he joins usht witmore. dy 3 < - livalcus tions (o10-peopl continue...