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i can't wait, ruth! you are such a tease! she is the steel one, as you can see, the bank. review, and we will pick up some of those stories. i hope you canjoin us. those stories. i hope you canjoin us. coming up next, it is the film review. state tuned.
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without chicken ruth's. >> reporter: it's an awesome place. the owner will blow you away with magic tricks. >> been a great run with a lot of great people. >> i love this place. >> reporter: you meet guys like bill atkins, who was an extra in a john wayne movie once, so they gave him a john wayne booth. meanwhile, a booth reserved all the time fo governor. governors use it all the time. the place is packed with lobbiests, and regulars. they still say the pledge of allegiance every morning. so what's this? the leavitts have sold the place? >> what are your thoughts? >> that they keep it the same. >> we've been lucky. but it's every weekend, we never do anything on the weekend. my kids grew up, never getting to see them at all. i want to spend time with them. >> very hard to give it up. >> reporter: the new owner is keith jones, who owns a number of five guys franchises, but who is a loyal customer. >> it will be the same chicken ruth's. >> reporter: that's the story, new owner, no change. at chicken ruth's deli in annapolis, scott broom, wusa9.
without chicken ruth's. >> reporter: it's an awesome place. the owner will blow you away with magic tricks. >> been a great run with a lot of great people. >> i love this place. >> reporter: you meet guys like bill atkins, who was an extra in a john wayne movie once, so they gave him a john wayne booth. meanwhile, a booth reserved all the time fo governor. governors use it all the time. the place is packed with lobbiests, and regulars. they still say the pledge of...
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and ruth davidson recently back-seat driver. and ruth davidson rece ntly ha d back-seat driver.a go at him. you cannot have a cabinet minister going off—piste and coming up with their own policies, there has to be a collective... you have also seen embarrassment abroad with him reading the kipling poem. in the one place? why on earth is our foreign secretary are coming a laughing 5tock, secretary are coming a laughing stock, so much so that the uk amba55ador had to intervene a5 stock, so much so that the uk amba55ador had to intervene as so not now, bori5! were only concentrating on the domestic treachery again5t theresa may but actually, what is going on in the re 5t actually, what is going on in the re st of actually, what is going on in the rest of the world, whereas britain stand? there is a question over his competence. perception is a marvellous policy! the sunday mirror... and exclusive, here! the pro—life tory profits from the abortion pill? jacob rees-mogg? i like jacob very much and he is one of the most charming mps... like jacob very much and he is one of the most ch
and ruth davidson recently back-seat driver. and ruth davidson rece ntly ha d back-seat driver.a go at him. you cannot have a cabinet minister going off—piste and coming up with their own policies, there has to be a collective... you have also seen embarrassment abroad with him reading the kipling poem. in the one place? why on earth is our foreign secretary are coming a laughing 5tock, secretary are coming a laughing stock, so much so that the uk amba55ador had to intervene a5 stock, so much...
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ruth negga. musical guest camila cabello. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 698! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome, everybody. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the "tonight show," baby, this is it. thank you for being here. i'm your host jimmy fallon. you guys, we have ray romano on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he stars in the new movie "the big sick" which is also the name of the republican health care bill. [ laughter and applause ] very interesting. that's right, the senate health care bill came out today, and i saw that -- i saw that it would cut a tax on indoor tanning. [ laughter ] which is the biggest proof so far, that trump was actually working on the bill. [ laughter and applause ] "that's a fact. i'm sacrificing." this is pretty big though yesterday, white house officials said russia targeted election systems in 21 states last year. [ audience oohs ] trump was furious. he said "i paid for all 50
ruth negga. musical guest camila cabello. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 698! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome, everybody. welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome to the "tonight show," baby, this is it. thank you for being here. i'm your host jimmy fallon. you guys, we have ray romano on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he stars in the new movie...
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ruth david: the target group. mark: yes, the target group. mark: thank you. ruth david.: i have not seen it either. the hedge fund business and it seems like steve: wood is setting -- cohen is setting the stage for a comeback. start a hedgel fund, the company he has been working to gauge interest is telling prospective clients to expect a trove of materials. we should remind you that cohen was barred until january 1, 2000 eight after pleading guilty to securities fraud. someone foxman is joining us with more. -- january 1, 2018. this is a methodical, exploratory, hiring the firm to see if people are interested. is this typical playbook? why gold this particular route than saying, like asking people directly? >> this is not a typical playbook for anyone and call scrutinyohen is under and having reached a settlement that -- with regulators. in the since he really cannot imagine just manage outside money before next year. they had actually filed paperwork for a firm that he owned and at that point, he got a lot of flack for it included from elizabeth warman saying you shoul
ruth david: the target group. mark: yes, the target group. mark: thank you. ruth david.: i have not seen it either. the hedge fund business and it seems like steve: wood is setting -- cohen is setting the stage for a comeback. start a hedgel fund, the company he has been working to gauge interest is telling prospective clients to expect a trove of materials. we should remind you that cohen was barred until january 1, 2000 eight after pleading guilty to securities fraud. someone foxman is...
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these run me and thinking --tice ruth gator josh justice ruth bader ginsburg.] ♪ what did we do before phones? they save us from getting lost, getting hungry, and getting nervous in places like this. now phones can save us money too. introducing xfinity mobile. with unlimited data for just $45. that's the lowest price out there for one line. and you can get the same price on up to five. see how much you can save when you get unlimited on a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. yvyvonne: summon :00 a.m. here n hong kong. we are live from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia." stocks are an excerpt on the final day of a strong quarter. the msci asian-pacific index down for the six day in a row. oil also on the retreat, after bouncing into bull market territory earlier. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty liu in new york, where it is just after 7:00 p.m. thursday. governorof england hits back at brexit critics. mark carney says he will co t
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. >> ruth gave -- ruth bader ginsburg spoke to students. on previewed the program october 2 and talked about the challenges facing women in the legal system. [applause] justice ginsburg, it is a privilege to welcome you here today. a few years ago, we began inviting people to offer reflections to our entering class. this has been an extraordinary opportunity for our students, as you embark on your legal education, to listen to and learn from someone whose career has shaped the law. and by attending georgetown law, you have chosen to learn the law in a place where laws are made. and this is evident in the speakers who have welcomed our first year students. people have heard from justice sotomayor, justice stevens, and the late justice scalia. and we have been so fortunate the last two years, this is the second year in a row, to be joined by the legendary justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] i know a long introduction of justice ginsburg is not necessary for georgetown students. you know about her decisions and her pointed and influential
. >> ruth gave -- ruth bader ginsburg spoke to students. on previewed the program october 2 and talked about the challenges facing women in the legal system. [applause] justice ginsburg, it is a privilege to welcome you here today. a few years ago, we began inviting people to offer reflections to our entering class. this has been an extraordinary opportunity for our students, as you embark on your legal education, to listen to and learn from someone whose career has shaped the law. and by...
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tontd we bring you charlie's interview with ruth bader gnsburg shot on location at the 92nd street y. >> that was the easy job, to get rid of the, this is the way women are, this the is way men are. the whole separate spheres mentality that ran all through the law, that the man was the brad winner who counted, if the woman worked she was just a pin money earner. her responsibility was the home and children. the roles were arranged that way. and that's what we wanted to break down. the idea was people should be free to be you and me. to develop their own talents, as far as their hard work could take them. and not be held back by artificial barriers. >> also here is a preview of charlie's interview that took place earlier today, that interview will air tomorrow. >> so i want to talk about you and me first with the american secretary of state rex tillerson. what did you talk about? what was the tone and substance of that conversation. >> it was a-- (laughter) set the bar to be very low, just not-- so that, we certainly achieved that. we didn't throw shoes at each other. everybody in the
tontd we bring you charlie's interview with ruth bader gnsburg shot on location at the 92nd street y. >> that was the easy job, to get rid of the, this is the way women are, this the is way men are. the whole separate spheres mentality that ran all through the law, that the man was the brad winner who counted, if the woman worked she was just a pin money earner. her responsibility was the home and children. the roles were arranged that way. and that's what we wanted to break down. the...
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>> oh, god, i was so happy. >> ruth is now living with her older sister suzanne bobrick. >> what yourough your mind? >> how tragic this could have ended up. the water rose and luckily it held. it held. >> ruth will stay with her sister until the family can find a new facility to fit her needs. as for the owners of the nursing home they plan to rebuild. there's plenty of damage so no telling when residents can return. >> that's the new for this friday for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city >>> it's friday, september 1st, 2017. this is the cbs "early morning news." rescues are still underway in texas to save harvey survivors surrounded by water, but flood waters are not the only concern. and as houston begins to dry out the mayor has a message for the nation. >> the point is, the city of houston and let me just speak into all of the cameras, the city of houston is open for business and quite frankly we're open for business right now. >> good morning from the studio 5
>> oh, god, i was so happy. >> ruth is now living with her older sister suzanne bobrick. >> what yourough your mind? >> how tragic this could have ended up. the water rose and luckily it held. it held. >> ruth will stay with her sister until the family can find a new facility to fit her needs. as for the owners of the nursing home they plan to rebuild. there's plenty of damage so no telling when residents can return. >> that's the new for this friday for some...
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ruth davison -- ruth davidson. she is slightly better at herjob.says it did stop the march towards the referendum. further down this story, they say preparations for the conservative co nfe re nce preparations for the conservative conference are in chaos. the tories have not yet seen boris' speech. he tends to write things the night before. writes two versions of things sometimes. there is concern that policy offerings were going to be weak and watery. the apology that she will make to her activists further wrecking the election will be made behind closed doors and it will be a public humiliation. boris wa nts to will be a public humiliation. boris wants to influence the prime minister. she is on the liberal left wing of the party and she is not evenin wing of the party and she is not even in westminster. she is leader of the scottish tories. that is who she is trying to appeal to. trying to keep onside with scottish opinion which is broadly more remain. in the same way as boris prior to a conference kicking off a debate, she is doing exactly the s
ruth davison -- ruth davidson. she is slightly better at herjob.says it did stop the march towards the referendum. further down this story, they say preparations for the conservative co nfe re nce preparations for the conservative conference are in chaos. the tories have not yet seen boris' speech. he tends to write things the night before. writes two versions of things sometimes. there is concern that policy offerings were going to be weak and watery. the apology that she will make to her...
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ruth: no, jo anne. mostly just babies. announcer: gary, arte, judy. goldie: i may be dull, but i'm not dumb. >> lily. lily: and now for a taste, we go to the office of the governor. thank you. [laughter] announcer: goldie. goldie: los angeles, rescue, 51193. >> you'll have to speak up, miss. goldie: ok, los angeles. i want los angeles. announcer: the joke wall, farkle family, the cocktail party. >> goldie, if you believe in something strongly enough, would you go on a hunger strike? die: no, i could not. i am on a diet. [laughter] my church welcomes all denominations. but my favorite is the five dollar bill. [laughter] >> say good night, dick. >> good night, dick. announcer: wait, don't go away yet, the best of "laugh in" is just getting started. dan: say, goldie, my clock seems to be wrong. do you have the right time? goldie: yep. [laughter] >> ♪ we are going to take a trip we are going to take the strain from your brain and tell it like it is what to do across the nation we have got the information in a way we hope will help you we just love to give
ruth: no, jo anne. mostly just babies. announcer: gary, arte, judy. goldie: i may be dull, but i'm not dumb. >> lily. lily: and now for a taste, we go to the office of the governor. thank you. [laughter] announcer: goldie. goldie: los angeles, rescue, 51193. >> you'll have to speak up, miss. goldie: ok, los angeles. i want los angeles. announcer: the joke wall, farkle family, the cocktail party. >> goldie, if you believe in something strongly enough, would you go on a hunger...
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i can't wait, ruth! you are such a tease! she is the steel one, as you can see, the bank. ruth and yasmin, to say. 11:30pm is our next papers review, and we will pick up some of those stories. i hope you canjoin us. those stories. i hope you canjoin us. coming up next, it is the film review. state tuned. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark, from your holidays. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very interesting week. we have wind river, from the writer of sicario and hell or high water. we have insyriated, a very tough and tense drama, set in damascus. and it, stephen king's classic comes to the big screen. it may be a classic. we'll talk about that later. cos you're such a big horror fan(!) let's start with wind river. i watched the trailer for this in awe when i went to see detroit. even the trailer is visually stunning. but so stark. yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modern american frontier. hurricane jose hurricane j
i can't wait, ruth! you are such a tease! she is the steel one, as you can see, the bank. ruth and yasmin, to say. 11:30pm is our next papers review, and we will pick up some of those stories. i hope you canjoin us. those stories. i hope you canjoin us. coming up next, it is the film review. state tuned. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, welcome back, mark, from your holidays. what have you watched in the last few weeks? very...
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ruth davidson is slightly behind that 99 jacob rees mogg at 17. be pleased because he has after all been in the last few weeks on this rather determined effort to persuade us of his significance and importance and releva nce. his significance and importance and relevance. has he been on manoeuvres? has friends and allies in the press. he has been take me a lot of credit for things such as the brexit transition deal being reduced from a five—year period to a two—year period. having said that actually theresa may is in the driving seat that he afterwards went to the press and said it was me. that was my doing. the man has a big evil and it will presumably be massiah stephen moore by the statistics. —— big ego. massiah stephen moore by the statistics. -- big ego. he has been popular before and mps may have a different view. what i find extraordinary is that someone who isn't even an mp, who in the public mind doesn't come south of the border very much, ruth davidson, is only a few percentage points behind. two rather different characters. two very di
ruth davidson is slightly behind that 99 jacob rees mogg at 17. be pleased because he has after all been in the last few weeks on this rather determined effort to persuade us of his significance and importance and releva nce. his significance and importance and relevance. has he been on manoeuvres? has friends and allies in the press. he has been take me a lot of credit for things such as the brexit transition deal being reduced from a five—year period to a two—year period. having said that...
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and ruth. ruth salas:"and of course i looked over the bridge and i'm like it really did fall.heard the plop of the ring and i'm like, oh no."staci dabney: "we have watched the video so many times and i'll catch my husband. he'll be in the corner laughing. and for a moment i'll be like what are you laughing? and i'm like oh, you're watching the seth and ruth video again."the seth and ruth video is now quite the story among friends like staci dabney.staci dabney:"next morning, we got done with church and we were all hanging out. we had this idea. we need to go look for it ... because i'm a wedding and engagement photographer so i saw it and i'm like this is the perfect shot."those memories with 30 close friends saved forever, even though they couldn't find the ring.ruth salas:"ha ha ha! i don't have it on me, obviously. but it will all work out."whatever's next, maybe just not near the water. ruth salas:"i mean we really didn't finish the proposal so i mean i hope he would propose again." (vicki) a friend of the couple - has set up a go- fund-me page for the couple to buy a new
and ruth. ruth salas:"and of course i looked over the bridge and i'm like it really did fall.heard the plop of the ring and i'm like, oh no."staci dabney: "we have watched the video so many times and i'll catch my husband. he'll be in the corner laughing. and for a moment i'll be like what are you laughing? and i'm like oh, you're watching the seth and ruth video again."the seth and ruth video is now quite the story among friends like staci dabney.staci dabney:"next...
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she's a great candidate. >> juan: greg, you watch ruth bader ginsburg.ant to hear what you think. >> greg: charlie rose and ruth bader ginsburg talking to each other is amazing. it's like the early bird special at the ground around. i don't know, sexism did play a role. but it helped hillary get as far she did. if hillary wasn't female, there probably would have been a president sanders or nominee or biden. but she got it because she was owed it. it was her turn. her time. she had to be the historical first. that created a shield around her not from the republicans but from her allies who could not criticize her. you couldn't come after her because she was the woman candidate. she deserved it. and it allowed women to help cheat with her. you had women giving her questions because we are sisters. hey, i'm going to help you out. i'm not going to help sanders. i'm going to help you out with the questions for the debate. >> juan: wait a second. you don't give any credence to the idea that it's difficult for a woman politician to win. >> dana: you said there
she's a great candidate. >> juan: greg, you watch ruth bader ginsburg.ant to hear what you think. >> greg: charlie rose and ruth bader ginsburg talking to each other is amazing. it's like the early bird special at the ground around. i don't know, sexism did play a role. but it helped hillary get as far she did. if hillary wasn't female, there probably would have been a president sanders or nominee or biden. but she got it because she was owed it. it was her turn. her time. she had...
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grammy ruth, i wish more than anything i could've met you.rson and i love hearing stories about you from my parents. thank you so much for raising my mom to be the amazing person that she is. i'm very proud to be your name sake. i hope you're watching down on me from heaven. i love you. >> and my father my aunt. both of you left a void in our hearts and lives but we know you are in a better place. we miss you and we love you forever and always and to my dad, i hope my mom's sisters and i are making you proud. not one day goes by that we do not think of you. just know that your memory will always live on. thank you. gary eugene bird joshua david birnbaum george john bishop chris romeo bushidnat jeffrey donald bittner balewa albert blackman jr. christopher joseph blackwell carrie row seta backburn susan leigh blair harry blanding jr. janice lee blaney craig michael blass michael andrew boccardi richard middleton blood jr. michael leopoldo bocchino john paul bochi susan m. bochino mary catherine boffa bruce d. boehm darren christopher bohan nich
grammy ruth, i wish more than anything i could've met you.rson and i love hearing stories about you from my parents. thank you so much for raising my mom to be the amazing person that she is. i'm very proud to be your name sake. i hope you're watching down on me from heaven. i love you. >> and my father my aunt. both of you left a void in our hearts and lives but we know you are in a better place. we miss you and we love you forever and always and to my dad, i hope my mom's sisters and i...
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in just under half an hour, ruth gator bins -- ruth their ginsburg will be speaking to first year law student said georgetown university law school. that is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will have it live here on see stern -- we will have it here on c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week o
in just under half an hour, ruth gator bins -- ruth their ginsburg will be speaking to first year law student said georgetown university law school. that is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will have it live here on see stern -- we will have it here on c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status...
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and brought us to ruth sirgle -- brought ruth sirgle to triangle commemoration and then brought us into that fold. so this is -- it's a journalistic account, but it is really a -- i'm struggling for the word. it's a good read. it is good journalism plus it is good research. okay? it wasn't perfect research, but it was very good research. so i highly recommend this book also as a foundation to understand why triangle -- he calls it the fire that changed america. it really was because out of triangle came the new york state laws, over 30 new york state laws were passed after triangle based on the findings of the factory investigating commission and plus workers compensation insurance, they date that law. the new york labor department dates its strength and funding to the new york fire. the new york city fire department and fire departments across the country got better equipment and more modern equipment and more funding because of the triangle fire. so there were a lot of systematic changes that came out of the triangle fire. but my purpose here is to talk about kids. okay? these are the
and brought us to ruth sirgle -- brought ruth sirgle to triangle commemoration and then brought us into that fold. so this is -- it's a journalistic account, but it is really a -- i'm struggling for the word. it's a good read. it is good journalism plus it is good research. okay? it wasn't perfect research, but it was very good research. so i highly recommend this book also as a foundation to understand why triangle -- he calls it the fire that changed america. it really was because out of...
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please join me in thanking justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] ♪
please join me in thanking justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] ♪
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the women's rights movement had ruth bader ginsburg, the civil rights movement of the legendary thurgood marshall advancing the cause and leading the charge in the corporate rights movement no more prominent than daniel webster who argued over the cases in the court many of them interpreting them for the first time and they represented a business interests including several where they represented corporations that were seeking constitutional protections in the supreme court. when the government regulates business and the wa way that businesses don't like they can use the constitutional rights challenge the regulation. they subjected them to special taxes and regulatory burdens. we see a series of cases where they are challenging the neighboring walls and disclosure such as warnings for customers we don't want a big warning label on a pack of cigarettes or gm used to produce milk. it's designed to help the public interest. one of the interesting things i found is many of the things we think about in liberal and conservative get flipped when we think about the history of corporate rights.
the women's rights movement had ruth bader ginsburg, the civil rights movement of the legendary thurgood marshall advancing the cause and leading the charge in the corporate rights movement no more prominent than daniel webster who argued over the cases in the court many of them interpreting them for the first time and they represented a business interests including several where they represented corporations that were seeking constitutional protections in the supreme court. when the government...
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in just under half an hour, ruth gator bins -- ruth their ginsburg will be speaking to first year law student said georgetown university law school. that is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will have it live here on see stern -- we will have it here on c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status where wildfires are in montana? guest: we've had one of the necessary season montana in memory. a report this morning said the cost during this fire season set all-time record north of $2 billion. left for the august recess that first week of august, i am on the energy and resources committee, the top 30 fires in the nation were all in montana. a million acres this fire season, equivalent to delaware, state of tragically two firefighter necessary montana lost their the fire lines. it's been devastateing and of breathing ed the smoke. the environmental disaster we have with the smoke, the carbon a
in just under half an hour, ruth gator bins -- ruth their ginsburg will be speaking to first year law student said georgetown university law school. that is scheduled at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we will have it live here on see stern -- we will have it here on c-span. until then, a conversation from this morning's washington journal. inues. host: joining us is steve of montana.blican a senator who serves that state s here to talk about forest management and forest fire issues. report give us status...
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neck and neck as fast as in-- as the fastest justice getting our opinions, rapid ruth and swift sonja. [applause] justice ginsberg: twice during the term, justice breyer's cell phone rang during the midst of arguments. it like spectators, the justices are expected to leave their phones and other electronic devices behind. ther the second occasion, chief justice had a replica of a metal detector placed in the corridor, for justice breyer to pass through before ascending to the bench [applause] justice ginsberg: for me, the most unforgettable argument of the term is a case you probably maclin jackof, against the united states. this was the question presented. "couldn't naturalized citizen be stripped of her citizenship if she committed offense and failed to report it on her citizenship application? the chief justice was visibly shaken. some time ago, he confessed, of course, outside the statute of limitations, he drove 60 miles an hour in a 55. would such a confession prompt cancellation of naturalization? justice kagan said, i can't recall how many times i have lied about my weight. co
neck and neck as fast as in-- as the fastest justice getting our opinions, rapid ruth and swift sonja. [applause] justice ginsberg: twice during the term, justice breyer's cell phone rang during the midst of arguments. it like spectators, the justices are expected to leave their phones and other electronic devices behind. ther the second occasion, chief justice had a replica of a metal detector placed in the corridor, for justice breyer to pass through before ascending to the bench [applause]...
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please join me in welcoming justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] >> i feel so welcome -- you are mostly first-year students, is that right? a very exciting time. i remember how i felt my first year at law school. it was a new kind of learning. mostlyege, i was passively taking notes. classes, i hope, are engaging you so you're thinking all the time throughout the class. i thought we could begin by my giving the largest headline news last term was the appointment of a new justice, justice gorsuch, to replace justice scalia. for 14 months we were only eight on the bench. neil gorsuch became the 113th justice, in time to join us for our last sitting in april. he had only one week, between his confirmation of the start of the setting, but he managed to prepare well for 13 cases. he also cast himself as a potential rival to justice sotomayor, as the justice who asks the most questions at oral arguments. the principal, in-house beneficiary of justice gorsuch's appointment, is justice kagan, who is no longer our junior justice, meaning she esca
please join me in welcoming justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] >> i feel so welcome -- you are mostly first-year students, is that right? a very exciting time. i remember how i felt my first year at law school. it was a new kind of learning. mostlyege, i was passively taking notes. classes, i hope, are engaging you so you're thinking all the time throughout the class. i thought we could begin by my giving the largest headline news last term was the appointment of a new justice,...
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so now members of our 2017 entering class, please join me in welcoming justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> i feel so welcome and you feel mostly first year students. is that right? a very exciting time. i remember how i felt my first year of law school. it was a new kind of learning. in college i was mostly passively taking notes but your law school classes i hope are engaging you so you are thinking all the time. well, i thought we could begin by my giving you a resume of what last term was like at the supreme court and say a few things about the term that was thought on the first monday in october. the largest headline news last term was the appointment of a new justice. justice gorsuch to replace justice scalia. for 14 months we were only eight on the bench. neal gorsuch became the 113th justice in time to join us for our last sitting in april. he had only one week between his conformation and the start of the sitting but he managed to prepare well for 13 cases. he also cast himself as a potential rival to justice citau mior, as the justice who asks the most questions at argument. the
so now members of our 2017 entering class, please join me in welcoming justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> i feel so welcome and you feel mostly first year students. is that right? a very exciting time. i remember how i felt my first year of law school. it was a new kind of learning. in college i was mostly passively taking notes but your law school classes i hope are engaging you so you are thinking all the time. well, i thought we could begin by my giving you a resume of what last term was...
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>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg says rich edson.pe. >> you think sexism played a role in that campaign? do i think so? i have no doubt that it did. [cheers and applause] there's so many things that might've been decisive, but that was a major, major factor. >> tucker: you're correct, ruth bader ginsburg. >> yes. >> tucker: noticed 2-3. with the final question, i'm going to ask i complete the question before the bus in. here we go. multiple choice. women in saudi arabia now have the right to drive. men can begin driving at the age of 18. how old do saudi women have to be before getting a license? here are the choices? 15? 20 years old? 30 years old? [whistling] >> 20. >> tucker: 28 says the former state farm and spokeswoman. to the tape! >> this new decree does have restriction. women will have to be at least 30 years old to get a driver's license. they will only build the drug within city limits and only during certain hours. >> tucker: in the saudi arabia of your dreams can women drive at 20, but in the real saudi arabia, they have
>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg says rich edson.pe. >> you think sexism played a role in that campaign? do i think so? i have no doubt that it did. [cheers and applause] there's so many things that might've been decisive, but that was a major, major factor. >> tucker: you're correct, ruth bader ginsburg. >> yes. >> tucker: noticed 2-3. with the final question, i'm going to ask i complete the question before the bus in. here we go....
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. >> and my grandmother ruth sheila lapin, grammy ruth, i wish more than anything that i could have metyou were a wonderful person and i love hearing stories about you from my parents. >> reporter: the president and first lady at the pentagon. nearly 3,000 loved ones remembered. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. what one officer stopped to do when he saw something in the middle of the street here in florida. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and
. >> and my grandmother ruth sheila lapin, grammy ruth, i wish more than anything that i could have metyou were a wonderful person and i love hearing stories about you from my parents. >> reporter: the president and first lady at the pentagon. nearly 3,000 loved ones remembered. >>> when we come back here tonight, america strong. what one officer stopped to do when he saw something in the middle of the street here in florida. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,......
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greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"so, this is where the shed used to be."burned down and now sits in pieces in a dumpster.greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"our golf cart that we used to use is now just a pile of metal." thousands of dollars in damage and the field is red-tagged. greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"it could take up to six months to get just that light pole and electrical fixed, which is scary because that puts us right back into the heart of our spring season. and i don't want to have to cancel another season for these kids." kids like christian, known on the field as c-p.christian "cp" puccinelli/san benito royals player "i just love the feeling of playing baseball, getting out here and doing it with your friends. i do have dreams to play for the giants one day." he credits this field with teaching him how to get back up when life knocks you down.alex vodanovich/san benito high school"he used to run our butts off and, like, everything, and then we actually had a championship where we lost one time. i was pitching in
greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"so, this is where the shed used to be."burned down and now sits in pieces in a dumpster.greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"our golf cart that we used to use is now just a pile of metal." thousands of dollars in damage and the field is red-tagged. greg lopez/san benito babe ruth baseball field"it could take up to six months to get just that light pole and electrical fixed, which is scary because that puts us...
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amy, ruth, so good to have you both.'t miss rachel maddow's one-on-one interview that will be tomorrow 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc. republicans are on notice. they'll have to fight a little harder than expected to hold onto the house in next year's midterm elections. dave trot of michigan, charlie dent of pennsylvania, dave reich ert of washington all said over the past week they're calling it quits. they're announcing they will not be seeking re-election in 2018. and that brings the total number of midterm republican house vacancies to seven. earlier this year four other lawmakers said they planned to retire. nbc's national political correspondent steve kornacki is with me now to break down the implications. steve, first of all, how winnable for republicans are these seven seats we're talking about now? >> those three names, the three recent ones you talked about, those are the kinds of announcements that make republicans nervous, the kind of retirements that make them nervous as they look to 2018 and they look to
amy, ruth, so good to have you both.'t miss rachel maddow's one-on-one interview that will be tomorrow 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc. republicans are on notice. they'll have to fight a little harder than expected to hold onto the house in next year's midterm elections. dave trot of michigan, charlie dent of pennsylvania, dave reich ert of washington all said over the past week they're calling it quits. they're announcing they will not be seeking re-election in 2018. and that brings the total...
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they had ruth gator gives birth pursuing women's right. civil rights movement had found good marshall, one of the great lawyers of all time advancing the causes of african-americans. corporations also had great lawyers leading the charge for the corporate rights movement as i call it and none more prominent than daniel webster who argued over 220 cases before the supreme court between 1815 and when he died in 1850s, many interpreting constitutional provisions for the first time in most of those cases he represented business interest including several cases where he specifically represented corporations seeking constitutional protections from the supreme court. daniel webster i call him in my book the corporations lawyer. he's known in history memory as the defender of the constitution and he was also the defendant of the corporation and his influence was one that really enhanced the role of business in our constitutional system. >> host: what's the advantage for corporations to get that protection? >> guest: seems kind of abstract that cor
they had ruth gator gives birth pursuing women's right. civil rights movement had found good marshall, one of the great lawyers of all time advancing the causes of african-americans. corporations also had great lawyers leading the charge for the corporate rights movement as i call it and none more prominent than daniel webster who argued over 220 cases before the supreme court between 1815 and when he died in 1850s, many interpreting constitutional provisions for the first time in most of those...
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. >> ruth gave -- ruth bader ginsburg spoke to students. on previewed the program october 2 and talked about the challenges facing women in the legal system.
. >> ruth gave -- ruth bader ginsburg spoke to students. on previewed the program october 2 and talked about the challenges facing women in the legal system.
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. >> if you think about the great civil rights movement, the women's rights movement and ruth bader ginsburg one of the tremendous lawyers in american history pursuing women's rights. the civil rights groups with the legendary thurgood marshall in the cause of african-americans. corporations have great lawyers leading the charge for corporate rights and none more prominent than daniel webster who argued over 220 cases before the supreme court between 1815 and when he died in the 18 50's. many of them interpreting constitutional provisions for the very first time. and most of those cases he representative business interests including several cases where you specifically representative corporations that were seeking constitutional protection from the supreme court. daniel webster, colin in my book the corporation's lawyer. he is known in history's memory as the defender of the constitution. he was also the defender of the corporation and its influence was one that really enhanced the role of business in our constitutional system. >> host: what is the advantage of corporations to get that prote
. >> if you think about the great civil rights movement, the women's rights movement and ruth bader ginsburg one of the tremendous lawyers in american history pursuing women's rights. the civil rights groups with the legendary thurgood marshall in the cause of african-americans. corporations have great lawyers leading the charge for corporate rights and none more prominent than daniel webster who argued over 220 cases before the supreme court between 1815 and when he died in the 18 50's....
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>> oh, god, i was so happy. >> ruth is now living with her older sister suzanne bobrick. >> what youthrough your mind? >> how tragic this could have ended up. the water rose and luckily it held. it held. >> ruth will stay with her sister until the family can find a new facility to fit her needs. as for the owners of the nursing home they plan to rebuild. there's plenty of damage so no telling when residents can return. >> that's the new for this friday for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center york city. >> announcer: cbs news, original reporting. >> morgan: and on the seventh day, no rest. >> i woke this morning with the intention to come out and rescue. >> morgan: civilians and soldiers save thousands more from harvey's floodwaters and search door to door for anyone stranded. also tonight, chemical plant explosions pose a new danger. >> reporter: okay, but you make it sound simple. if it was so simple, there wouldn't be so much worry. >> look at these houses and vehicles. people are
>> oh, god, i was so happy. >> ruth is now living with her older sister suzanne bobrick. >> what youthrough your mind? >> how tragic this could have ended up. the water rose and luckily it held. it held. >> ruth will stay with her sister until the family can find a new facility to fit her needs. as for the owners of the nursing home they plan to rebuild. there's plenty of damage so no telling when residents can return. >> that's the new for this friday for...
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despite th ruth and seth say they still plan to get married. next month. they're just going to dive right in. >> but does it count if you don't have a ring to do the engagement? >> i'm just curious to know exactly where this happened, because i'd like to go for a swim. >> $3,000 ring, hey. poor guy. >> good luck. >> the look on his face was great, though, wasn't it ? >>> coming up, the best ways to help hurricane victims. plus, how to spot scams. c 7 yea, 5 years ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. tter it protects. always. >>> with back to back hurricanes hitting the u.s., many are wondering what they can do to help. >> here's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: the relief effort is in full force. former presidents a
despite th ruth and seth say they still plan to get married. next month. they're just going to dive right in. >> but does it count if you don't have a ring to do the engagement? >> i'm just curious to know exactly where this happened, because i'd like to go for a swim. >> $3,000 ring, hey. poor guy. >> good luck. >> the look on his face was great, though, wasn't it ? >>> coming up, the best ways to help hurricane victims. plus, how to spot scams. c 7 yea,...
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with me are ruth lea, economic advisor at arbuthnot banking group and the author and journalist yasmin brown. tomorrow's front pages starting with the devastation wrought on cuba by hurricane irma is marked by the photograph on the observer's front page — it says caribbean residents are begging for help. the paper also headlines research from the local government association which claims some of the poorest families will be 50 pounds a week worse off by the end of the decade. according to the sunday times, former prime minister tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls it would be possible to take back control of the uk's borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines news that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investigated allegations against former prime minister sir edward heath. the sunday telegraph reports that theresa may is considering reducing the interest paid on student loans and ‘strong—arming' universities into lowering tuition fees in an attempt to win
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to press thereof west to speak buttons now and i call oi'i west to speak buttons now and i call on ruth davison to open. —— press their request to speak buttons now. i set out some of my own priorities la st i set out some of my own priorities last week for the parliamentary year ahead in edinburgh, i began by pointing out the next week marks the 20th anniversary of the devolution referendum of 1997. it sometimes feel as if we have spent time trying to prove him right. i hope that, as we mark 20 years of devolution, we now move on to a wider debate about political substance as well. to that end, i and my colleagues are committed to challenging the government and scrutinising its decisions but also to proposing our own alternative way forward in what i hope will be a spirit of respectful debate. that is with a clearaim — to respectful debate. that is with a clear aim — to use the powers of this parliament to make a difference to the lives of the people who live here. or at least that's the plan. so in response to the first minister, please let me begin by seeking out what common ground e
to press thereof west to speak buttons now and i call oi'i west to speak buttons now and i call on ruth davison to open. —— press their request to speak buttons now. i set out some of my own priorities la st i set out some of my own priorities last week for the parliamentary year ahead in edinburgh, i began by pointing out the next week marks the 20th anniversary of the devolution referendum of 1997. it sometimes feel as if we have spent time trying to prove him right. i hope that, as we...
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ruth fox and provides a kathryn brown.much. news from our defence chris bond. britain is sending in military council group to help in the aftermath of hurricane irma. —— in military council is. two more helicopters will be sent to the region, hms ocean, a helicopter landing platform, is being sent it from the mediterranean, it could ta ke from the mediterranean, it could take at least two weeks to sales and caribbean. the british fleet auxiliary boat is already in the caribbean and should reach the affected territories later today. alan duncan culling the house of commons that earlier. there has been a cobra meeting, and we will hear more details of what the government action will be after the death in the caribbean and the continued path of hurricanes is magrin. the business news in a few moments. but to bring you the headlines... that is our main story. hurricane irma has caused widespread devastation across the caribbean, leaving at least ten people dead. the small island of barbuda is said to be "barely habitable", and
ruth fox and provides a kathryn brown.much. news from our defence chris bond. britain is sending in military council group to help in the aftermath of hurricane irma. —— in military council is. two more helicopters will be sent to the region, hms ocean, a helicopter landing platform, is being sent it from the mediterranean, it could ta ke from the mediterranean, it could take at least two weeks to sales and caribbean. the british fleet auxiliary boat is already in the caribbean and should...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg also discussing the topic of hillary clinton's presidentialn yesterday. listen to this. >> do you think sexism paid a role in that campaign? >> do i think so? i have no doubt that it did. >> do you think it was decisive? in other words, if hillary clinton had been a man, she would have won that election. >> there are so many things that might have been decisive, but that was a major, major factor. >> kennedy: i wonder what she's basing that on. >> harris: this is a candidate who had a woman's card, held women's events, i think she played that card pretty heavily. i think we were waiting for an economic message and a few other things to come out of a woman's mouth a man's mouth and she did and hit those. >> kennedy: is not a viable thing to force your opinion and your disdain for the political system, is that economic hold that unfortunate he is underlining so many others live lives. >> trish: absolutely. the democrats were successful in being able to rally people around barack obama. i think they were able to use that and thought they could do
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg also discussing the topic of hillary clinton's presidentialn yesterday. listen to this. >> do you think sexism paid a role in that campaign? >> do i think so? i have no doubt that it did. >> do you think it was decisive? in other words, if hillary clinton had been a man, she would have won that election. >> there are so many things that might have been decisive, but that was a major, major factor. >> kennedy: i wonder what...
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to it, and also dismissing boris johnson is too lazy to be an effective prime minister, calling for rutho that? unless she gets ennobled and did what lord hume did back in 1963 to become prime minister, that is pretty unlikely. i can't believe that any senior conservative would say that they would prefer a strong labour government lead by somebody like tony blair... it's not sounding very futuristic. basically despite la st very futuristic. basically despite last week's attempt by may to say that she will go on and on ad infinitum, no one is buying it, and this is positioning again within, but i think as helen said, the bigger issue is people's doubts and criticism, critiques of the government policy. but why is she being clobbered in this way when she is not the one handling the brexit negotiations? it is david davis, liam fox who are supposed to be dealing with trade when it can finally happen. they are all members of her government, and people look to the prime minister for leadership. i think her injecting clarity from the very top, that style of leadership is incredibly important. s
to it, and also dismissing boris johnson is too lazy to be an effective prime minister, calling for rutho that? unless she gets ennobled and did what lord hume did back in 1963 to become prime minister, that is pretty unlikely. i can't believe that any senior conservative would say that they would prefer a strong labour government lead by somebody like tony blair... it's not sounding very futuristic. basically despite la st very futuristic. basically despite last week's attempt by may to say...
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ruth salas/bride to be): "and of course i looked over the bridge and i'm like it really did fall.he plop of the ring and i'm like, oh no." "next morning, we got done with church and we were all hanging out. we had this idea. we need to go look for it ... because i'm a wedding and engagement photographer so i saw it and i'm like this is the perfect shot." 30 of their closes friends went to the park... got in the water... and searched for the ring. unfortunately.. . they never found it. a go-fund-me page has been set up for the couple to buy a new engagement ring. it has already raised more than 200 dollars. (pam) (pam) now to a story we've been covering for years... the problem of walking while texting.... (steve).. and if it is outlawed here in california... it looks like our very own stanley roberts will get the credit... or the blame - depending on how you look at it. you know what will happen right after you hear enough complaints about people testing and walking someone will introduce a law making it illegal well now we are now one step closer to my 2008 prediction i'll make a
ruth salas/bride to be): "and of course i looked over the bridge and i'm like it really did fall.he plop of the ring and i'm like, oh no." "next morning, we got done with church and we were all hanging out. we had this idea. we need to go look for it ... because i'm a wedding and engagement photographer so i saw it and i'm like this is the perfect shot." 30 of their closes friends went to the park... got in the water... and searched for the ring. unfortunately.. . they never...
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disturbing at the very least in dangerous for the top administration to take measures and then to ruth focus with those attacks the president is trying to do manufacture voter fraud to justify his attempts that voter suppression. and we might fight that decision we cannot remain on defense. and to increase those opportunities of voter participation. and then with the district of columbia said to have voter registration and why i support that to expand reforms nationwide and why introduce a pre-registration of an act to help voters to become more civic the engage if we allow them to become free registered to vote at the age of 16 tour proved as accuracy of voting rights across the country. good to see you. currently 20 different states included less rigid off people to pray register prior to 18. can you discuss how the young people can influence voter engagement?. >> as they talked about in my opening statement you have that participation in muffled ready to be enacted almost as if now you are part of the team for like teenagers or voters to say am i allowed to be here? with pre-registr
disturbing at the very least in dangerous for the top administration to take measures and then to ruth focus with those attacks the president is trying to do manufacture voter fraud to justify his attempts that voter suppression. and we might fight that decision we cannot remain on defense. and to increase those opportunities of voter participation. and then with the district of columbia said to have voter registration and why i support that to expand reforms nationwide and why introduce a...