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the life, love, and legacy of ruth bader ginsburg.ut first the "nightline 5." >> my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down so i feel lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel like lighter feels like. introducing metamucil fiber thin. made of 100% natural psyllium fiber, a great and easy way to start your day. new at walmart and walmart.com. >> number one >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm rebecca jarvis. their tears have sparked a national outcry. undocumented children separated from their parents at the american border. tonight the pressure mounting with advocates and lawmakers, some even from the president's own party, demanding an end to the policy. here's abc's marcus moore. >> reporter: tonight -- >> what are you doing? >> reporter: outrage across the country. >> do you agree we need to take care of those children? >> we are taking care of those children. your tax dollars -- >> reporter: fr
the life, love, and legacy of ruth bader ginsburg.ut first the "nightline 5." >> my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish. but those days are over. now i take metamucil every day. it naturally traps and removes the waste that weighs me down so i feel lighter. try metamucil and begin to feel like lighter feels like. introducing metamucil fiber thin. made of 100% natural psyllium fiber, a great and easy way to start your day. new at walmart and walmart.com. >>...
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for ruth, the most important words of that sentence is all. for the next 41 years of service, 33 of those years as president and c.e.o., this mission was ruth's rock. rh received her bachelors in cial welfare in 1972 and her masters of the social work in 1976, both from the university of nebraska at omaha. when she first started at lutheran family services, she saw a man with a big tattoo on his arm that said born to lose. she woed, how many people come here every day born to lo tattooed on their heart? she realized she was born to help others. ruth's list of accolades and awards include outstanding young woman in america, social worke of the yea champion for kids and families, lifetime service award, woman of distinction award, and lutheran milseices of nebraska recognized her 25 years of service by establishing the leadership development fndth pa all, ruth has served many boards and organizations at all levels from being a member to chairperson. she pent a lifetime dedicated -- spent a lifetime dedicated people. to express god's love that is
for ruth, the most important words of that sentence is all. for the next 41 years of service, 33 of those years as president and c.e.o., this mission was ruth's rock. rh received her bachelors in cial welfare in 1972 and her masters of the social work in 1976, both from the university of nebraska at omaha. when she first started at lutheran family services, she saw a man with a big tattoo on his arm that said born to lose. she woed, how many people come here every day born to lo tattooed on...
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she talks about activist ruth reynolds and her role in the reagan independence movement. this is about 20 minutes. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important to historians. what did you tell your audience? >> i focused on the importance of placing puerto rico at the center of studies of u.s. by u.s.or work historians. so often puerto rico, particularly among u.s. historians is not seen as part of u.s. history, or it falls through the cracks of latin american history or u.s. history. the puerto rican studies association is a place where it's a very vibrant interdisciplinary conversation but because of the history of puerto rico as a colony, it doesn't fit neatly into the geographical categories so it doesn't get the focus for that reason among u.s. historians. >> right now puerto rico is in the headlines as it tries to recover from an awful hurricane that basically devastated the entire island, infrastructure. so many now are leaving and coming to florida and elsewh
she talks about activist ruth reynolds and her role in the reagan independence movement. this is about 20 minutes. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important to historians. what did you tell your audience? >> i focused on the importance of placing puerto rico at the center of studies of u.s. by u.s.or work historians. so often puerto rico, particularly among u.s. historians...
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d indeed ruth reynolds was sometimes in man hasn't. it's not just in puerto rico. diasphoric puerto rican community and she becomes involved in the independence movement and here you can really see a tremendous cross pollination of political movements at mid 20th century. she was in something called the harlem -- which was located in spanish or hem. -- harlem. she was there as someone who was involved in the black civil rights movement and the free india movement and she was living in a community that were predominantly puerto rican. she is with other members, both black and white, several rights free india activists, holding signs pro testing british imperialism in india and some puerto rican neighbors said, you know, if you're opposed to imperialism. you don't have to protest it in india but the u.s. has a colony here so this was some of the factors that contributed to her transition. but the other factor is that you have a lot of nagsist party members. that's hunt anyway in area of manhattan. and pedro decamp's is released from prison around this time and the na
d indeed ruth reynolds was sometimes in man hasn't. it's not just in puerto rico. diasphoric puerto rican community and she becomes involved in the independence movement and here you can really see a tremendous cross pollination of political movements at mid 20th century. she was in something called the harlem -- which was located in spanish or hem. -- harlem. she was there as someone who was involved in the black civil rights movement and the free india movement and she was living in a...
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now, ruth reynolds, she created the american league for puerto rican independence. puerto rico's independence. that involves non-puerto ricans. mobilizing in solidarity for puerto rico's independence. she spent two years in federal prison or in prison in puerto rico. there was another uprising in 1950. the two big uprisings for 1950 and 1954. she was caught in a drag net after the 1950 assassination attempt of president triumph truman. and she was convicted of supporting the overthrow of the u.s. government in puerto rico. this was something that was called the gag law and it made it illegal to have the idea to engage in the idea or the act of supporting puerto rican independence, which is the whole purpose of the insurance -- independence movement. >> even the idea? >> yes. i mean, so many people were political prisoners. who were involved in the nationalist party. it's often called the little smith act because the smith act was the vergets that was applied in the u.s. mainland towards subversives. ruth reynolds started to party that sought the end of u.s. control
now, ruth reynolds, she created the american league for puerto rican independence. puerto rico's independence. that involves non-puerto ricans. mobilizing in solidarity for puerto rico's independence. she spent two years in federal prison or in prison in puerto rico. there was another uprising in 1950. the two big uprisings for 1950 and 1954. she was caught in a drag net after the 1950 assassination attempt of president triumph truman. and she was convicted of supporting the overthrow of the...
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and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in melania trump's head. who does he think he is? we can have a discussion about whether being a porn star is empowering to women or is exployive to women, but as you pointed out, the last person on earth who should be lecturing us about judging people and proper behavior is rudy giuliani. >> and gene robinson, once again, rudy giuliani who's supposed to be out there making things better for the president has made them worse for the president, and a much, much worse situation for melania trump today. >> i think my very classy colleague, ruth, said it all. who does he think he is? that's a serious question at this point. who does he think he is
and ruth, i want to start with you. in any part of this that you would like to select and focus on. >> thank you for that excellent double-double offer there, lawrence. i would really like to know this about rudy giuliani. how did he become, first of all, the judge of women? he gets to judge who's classy and who's not classy? and then he's like the women whisperer, he knows what's in melania trump's head. who does he think he is? we can have a discussion about whether being a porn star is...
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ruth raised an issue, and sort of makes me wonder. our allies, and our enemies abro abroad. >> reporter: yes. >> watching all of this unfold. what are they making of all of this? what do we know about how our -- our allies and friends are seeing this? >> well, you're seeing a concerted effort from across the administration is to insist there's no daylight between the japanese, americans and their approach. whether or not that matches with reality, craig, you get different views on this. certainly in the south korean press there is questions about just how much the end points of these two countries converge. i do think we're going to take a giant step back and think about the timeline for negotiations. you heard president trump hint at this yesterday, that you could have maybe one, two, maybe even three rounds of negotiations. but within the intelligence community, there's broad agreement that the horizon for this is not limitless. you do need to have some sort of solution, because the further that the north korea advances, the more te
ruth raised an issue, and sort of makes me wonder. our allies, and our enemies abro abroad. >> reporter: yes. >> watching all of this unfold. what are they making of all of this? what do we know about how our -- our allies and friends are seeing this? >> well, you're seeing a concerted effort from across the administration is to insist there's no daylight between the japanese, americans and their approach. whether or not that matches with reality, craig, you get different...
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friend jim walsh there talking about the ramifications for global security, and peace and whatnot, ruth, but let's talk about what we tend to talk about more often than not here. the politics of this. president trump politically. the risks. how -- how steep are the risks for him here? >> there are risks, but i have to say there are also enormous potential benefits. not just the nobel peace prize. which i don't think you should be counting on, donald, setting up a space on your book shelf for that quite yet, but, look. people were rattled some months ago with the talk of fire and fury. people, which i say people, i mean the voters. people out there -- think that talking is better than not talking, and being at the brink of a negotiation is better than being at the brink of a potential nuclear conflagration.
friend jim walsh there talking about the ramifications for global security, and peace and whatnot, ruth, but let's talk about what we tend to talk about more often than not here. the politics of this. president trump politically. the risks. how -- how steep are the risks for him here? >> there are risks, but i have to say there are also enormous potential benefits. not just the nobel peace prize. which i don't think you should be counting on, donald, setting up a space on your book shelf...
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host: ruth, thank you. do you want to respond? guest: sure. that is one of the doj arguments, buying time warner and at&t will get more leverage in the business, be able to gain the upper hand with directv and ultimately it will lead to higher prices for consumers. host: we look for to tuesday in the judge's ruling. what is at stake? orst: the judge will rule up down on the merger or something in between, but the stakes, it is hard to predict what they are because i thk we are really looking at a decision that could , i should emphasize it could, really set the future of the landscape for the media industry. host: ted johnson a senior editor for the righty. friday.com is the place to go to read ago c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, from a director of national intelligence james clapper talks interference in the 2016 campaign as well as his book. on therr, also talks special counsel's russia probe. be sure to watch live at 7:00 eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. remark
host: ruth, thank you. do you want to respond? guest: sure. that is one of the doj arguments, buying time warner and at&t will get more leverage in the business, be able to gain the upper hand with directv and ultimately it will lead to higher prices for consumers. host: we look for to tuesday in the judge's ruling. what is at stake? orst: the judge will rule up down on the merger or something in between, but the stakes, it is hard to predict what they are because i thk we are really...
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please welcome to the show, ruth negga!s an absolutely beautiful dress. >> thank you. >> stephen: is it a dragon print? >> yes, it is. >> stephen: wow, do you often wear, like, arresting prints like that? are you-- are you a fashion plate? >> i try and hide the fact that i'm lacking in a personality by wearing dragon prints. >> stephen: how kulak in a personality? you're an actress. >> i suppose fashion is an armor, really, for nerve s. >> stephen: it's a what. >> an armor. >> stephen: an armor. fashion is an armor-- yeah, sure. >> i think there are a lot of shy people involved in fashion. although, people seem sort of flam boipt, but i think it hides a shyness. >> stephen: are you shy? >> most definitely. if you felt my heart now it's going like the clappers. >> stephen: i know some actors and actresses who are-- who are-- identify as introverts because they have a rich interior life that they can only really express on stage. >> yeah. >> stephen: but i don't necessarily think of them as shy. what is it that drew you to pe
please welcome to the show, ruth negga!s an absolutely beautiful dress. >> thank you. >> stephen: is it a dragon print? >> yes, it is. >> stephen: wow, do you often wear, like, arresting prints like that? are you-- are you a fashion plate? >> i try and hide the fact that i'm lacking in a personality by wearing dragon prints. >> stephen: how kulak in a personality? you're an actress. >> i suppose fashion is an armor, really, for nerve s. >>...
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ruth, duane to kick that off?d there would be an extra 20 billion in spending by 2023. she said some of this, she was a bit unclear as to where the money would come from. at least some of the money would come from the brexit dividend. in other words we will not be paying money into the eu budget as we are now. that could be about £14 billion, £15 billion a year. experts, as you mention, have been pooh—poohing nose. there was the institute for fiscal studies are my good friend pauljohnston. the thing is, the economy will grow slower because of brexit and there will be fewer receipts and the eid dividend will be wiped out by the economic impact of brexit. can he be so sure? yes, he is in the forecasting business, as have i or my life. here's most certainly wrong. you would have to have a much slower economy and worse receipts actually to completely wipe out the brexit dividend. whatever it is, it will not be enough to cover the extra spending. how long did think it will take for the dividend to be released 7 think i
ruth, duane to kick that off?d there would be an extra 20 billion in spending by 2023. she said some of this, she was a bit unclear as to where the money would come from. at least some of the money would come from the brexit dividend. in other words we will not be paying money into the eu budget as we are now. that could be about £14 billion, £15 billion a year. experts, as you mention, have been pooh—poohing nose. there was the institute for fiscal studies are my good friend pauljohnston....
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. >> ruth: i'm ruth, a family physician in greenfield, massachusetts, and i grew up here. but for the last four, four and a half years, a larger part of my practice has been focused on addiction to opiates. >> patient: i got put on pain medication. then when they started disappearing, everybody else is doing it. >> ruth: the heroin? >> patient: yeah. i can get a bag of heroin easier than i can get a joint. >> ruth: once they start, they just slip down that rabbit hole and, you know, maybe they make it out. that's our goal is to get them out and to live healthy again. we've really in our own way created this mess that we're in now. ♪ >> anthony: in downtown greenfield, the people's pint, an eco-conscious, local pub that brews its own beer, uses only farm fresh ingredients and composts its leftovers. it's where i meet up with dr. poti for dinner. >> anthony: i guess my first question is who is doing dope? >> dr. poti: everybody starts with pills. there's nobody -- >> anthony: everybody. >> dr. poti: everybody starts with pills. there's nobody that goes from marijuana to hero
. >> ruth: i'm ruth, a family physician in greenfield, massachusetts, and i grew up here. but for the last four, four and a half years, a larger part of my practice has been focused on addiction to opiates. >> patient: i got put on pain medication. then when they started disappearing, everybody else is doing it. >> ruth: the heroin? >> patient: yeah. i can get a bag of heroin easier than i can get a joint. >> ruth: once they start, they just slip down that rabbit...
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she ruth lived in the house with his wife tara middleton and their five children. children were very tough but. you are a real problem. they have a shooting range here in the. uk and guns and lots of ammunition. they set the targets up here. in the shot that draws people to take a look at me. while years have passed the house still feels hooted by the tragedy of this family's life. along too sure of children. just a little kid. there were traces of children everywhere from. all the above that's what sure those children used to wear that's a very small size small want to go for that and that too was for the little one while it was. well the willed story midges of them willing weapons the neighbors saw children who seemed terribly isolated in the new land. hardly understood arabic it was hard for them sometimes we got the feeling that they didn't understand this and. i did ask a lot of questions about the purpose of everything what i try to learn but they didn't know how to engage and if you asked them about something that said i wouldn't answer. abdulaziz confirms t
she ruth lived in the house with his wife tara middleton and their five children. children were very tough but. you are a real problem. they have a shooting range here in the. uk and guns and lots of ammunition. they set the targets up here. in the shot that draws people to take a look at me. while years have passed the house still feels hooted by the tragedy of this family's life. along too sure of children. just a little kid. there were traces of children everywhere from. all the above that's...
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a distinguished reporter, editor and columnist for the washington post, ruth marcus has been with the newspaper for nearly 35 years. ever since she graduated from harvard law school. she's currently deputy editorial page editor. and for her weekly column has been nominated for the pulitzer price. catrena is editor and publisher of the nation. she's written for just about every major newspaper in the country and she's a frequent contributor on television news shows. she's received awards, from among others, the new york civil union, the american anti-discrimination committee and the asian-american legal defense and education fund. so i want to welcome all three of them to the stage now. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, david, we're putting you in the middle. [ laughing ] >> we hope that's a comfortable spot for you. [ laughing ] >> so before we start, we want to know a bit about you and your news consumption. so i'm going to ask some questions. all you have to do is raise your hand. the first round you can raise your hands multiple times. there's no one answer. where is the first place
a distinguished reporter, editor and columnist for the washington post, ruth marcus has been with the newspaper for nearly 35 years. ever since she graduated from harvard law school. she's currently deputy editorial page editor. and for her weekly column has been nominated for the pulitzer price. catrena is editor and publisher of the nation. she's written for just about every major newspaper in the country and she's a frequent contributor on television news shows. she's received awards, from...
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ruth, good morning. caller: good morning. i have been watching some of the debates on the floor of the house and senate, and the committee meetings, and i would muchto ask -- how involvement or input are you getting from the medical profession itself? -- i think the great majority of doctors are not badlyh prescribers or intentioned prescribers, the outliers. and there are many patients who .o have chronic pain say cutting off, making rules arbitrarily about cutting days a person of can have a prescription for, etc., is unwise. host: ruth, we will take your point. congressman? guest: you make your point. we have to have a careful balance. we have had a lot of input from the medical community. most of us have had roundtables back in our districts. i have had metal health -- mental health advocates, law enforcement, and the patient community as well. if you watch the debate on the house floor, it is pretty stirring. as people grapple with just awful pain that has got to be relieved for them to feel that they can even live to th
ruth, good morning. caller: good morning. i have been watching some of the debates on the floor of the house and senate, and the committee meetings, and i would muchto ask -- how involvement or input are you getting from the medical profession itself? -- i think the great majority of doctors are not badlyh prescribers or intentioned prescribers, the outliers. and there are many patients who .o have chronic pain say cutting off, making rules arbitrarily about cutting days a person of can have a...
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matt: all right, and ruth, thank you very much as well.d from our deals team with an m&a report this morning. miguel, head of investment banking at citigroup. if you are a terminal survivor -- subscriber, check out the newest and biggest m&a news easily and you can look at the league tables, as well. ago, although we are showing you the gigi the string, which is also pretty awesome. bloomberg users can interact with all of our charts and put them in your reports and send them to your friends and family. it's all right with us. gtd go is the way to access that and for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: welcome back to the open, big week for the global economy. massive week including tomorrow, proposed exit legislation returning to the house of commons. lawmakers will vote on a number of amendments recommended by the house of lords. if that wasn't enough, the fed forecast to raise rates on wednesday. the next day, the ecb expected to discuss the end of its asset purchases. the miranda announcements -- we round out announcements wit
matt: all right, and ruth, thank you very much as well.d from our deals team with an m&a report this morning. miguel, head of investment banking at citigroup. if you are a terminal survivor -- subscriber, check out the newest and biggest m&a news easily and you can look at the league tables, as well. ago, although we are showing you the gigi the string, which is also pretty awesome. bloomberg users can interact with all of our charts and put them in your reports and send them to your...
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in the course o his primary race, he had said that his campaign ifot he g this nomination w t go be ruth less. we wanted to know from cey stewart what exactly does that h mean? at are we in for this fa? re's what he said. >> it mean i'llo whatever itru takes to get the t out of tim kane and h been there six years and done nothing. tim kan can point in the entire six years he's been in the united states senate, he cannot point to a single, a single >> reporter: the bottomine for republicans in virginia this was the nomination.gono matter who ere's why. bent nearly a decade now since a republican won a state-wide race in the common wealth of virginia. and last night there were three republic running for this h nomination, appened was more republicans went to the y pollsterday and cast a odllot for sy other than corey stewart. en corey stewart. now,ntet's out. on the democratic neside, tim ca will be the first to tell y he does not consider this some coasting to reelection for this here's why. you r willememe eltibeonr day,16 , everybody said in the polls where all the tim kanend hillary cl
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and for the purpose of this conversation, ruth also covered the clinton white house. aleash jordan. former aide to george w. bush, white house and also msnbc political analyst as well. you covered president clinton. you're just general reaction to the exchange there? >> not surprised, but deeply disappointed, having lived through every day of the monica lewinsky story. president clinton would have helped himself, helped his reputation, helped the country with a little more contrition and acknowledgement of the really grievous nature, unacceptable nature of his behavior and a little less bristling. and -- he has never been very good at the -- art of the apology and we saw it again with your excellent interview. >> aleash, you tweeted that clinton managed to make the #metoo movement about himself in that interview. monica lewinsky, she tweeted a short time ago, i believe we have the tweet. grateful to the myriad of people who helped me einvolve and gain perspective in the past 20 years. worth reposting this from today and linked that op-ed she wrote back in march. react
and for the purpose of this conversation, ruth also covered the clinton white house. aleash jordan. former aide to george w. bush, white house and also msnbc political analyst as well. you covered president clinton. you're just general reaction to the exchange there? >> not surprised, but deeply disappointed, having lived through every day of the monica lewinsky story. president clinton would have helped himself, helped his reputation, helped the country with a little more contrition and...
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ruth bader ginsburg: one question about the proceeding. when the immigration judge ordered a removal in absentia, was the court aware that pereira hadn't received any notice of the hearing place and date? frederick liu: i believe the answer is no. i admit the record, the administrative record, we have is not exceptionally clear on that point, but my understanding is that in 2007, when that initial removal order was issued, that the i.j. assumed that pereira had received notice. when it turned out later that pereira hadn't received that notice, the ij reopened those proceedings. that's the precise consequence that congress attached to the failure to give the date and time. you see it play out in the very facts of this case. this is the (b)(5) consequence. when congress said you need to get notice in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2 of section 1229(a), this was the consequence it had in mind. you cannot get removed in absentia, and you have the authority to rescind it. now my friend says the date is important because it reflects the seriousn
ruth bader ginsburg: one question about the proceeding. when the immigration judge ordered a removal in absentia, was the court aware that pereira hadn't received any notice of the hearing place and date? frederick liu: i believe the answer is no. i admit the record, the administrative record, we have is not exceptionally clear on that point, but my understanding is that in 2007, when that initial removal order was issued, that the i.j. assumed that pereira had received notice. when it turned...
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think what what this really does it puts the spotlight for the next two years on the likes of say ruth bader ginsburg because we already know this will be a deeply conservative court but still probably five four but if ruth bader ginsburg who is really now the oldest member of the court for some reason were to step down now you're talking about a dramatic generational historical shift in the court should that happen because the new justices. think that that will take fifty vaults that's the problem that they votes because vice president pats can cast the tie breaking vote and they will force it through. and that's the way they're going to do it they're going to try to do it the democrats are drown. they want to forty nine and that's why it's critically important the democrats want to have a prayer here that they have people who are fighting. and fighting all frauds round people want to sit around and you know drink coffee at a donuts and you know run around playing local politics this is a fairy very serious situation. for the democrats and quite frankly a lot of moderate to liberal re
think what what this really does it puts the spotlight for the next two years on the likes of say ruth bader ginsburg because we already know this will be a deeply conservative court but still probably five four but if ruth bader ginsburg who is really now the oldest member of the court for some reason were to step down now you're talking about a dramatic generational historical shift in the court should that happen because the new justices. think that that will take fifty vaults that's the...
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ruth marcus, editor of the west and msnbc contributor.a ras cuss, from npr and eugene scott from the "washington post." sometimes i think what trump does is macks eth glick prejudice by saying it's not that we're against hispanics but we're against rapists. go ahead. >>? >> >> it didn't work. kids don't look like rapists. >> the mask comes off pretty quickly where trump is concerned. he'll always ledge it a little bit. some of them i guess are good people was what he said. >> in that speech he said they're all rapists. >> some of them i suppose are good people. it is not subtle. it is racist at its core and fundamentally -- and this is how we got i think to the family separation policy. which is not understanding that these people who are crossing the border as the sister said to you are taking their children on this dangerous journey because they are desperate. they are desperate to get out of the dangerous situation in their countries to try to build a better life for their children here. he does not see them as people and that is the r
ruth marcus, editor of the west and msnbc contributor.a ras cuss, from npr and eugene scott from the "washington post." sometimes i think what trump does is macks eth glick prejudice by saying it's not that we're against hispanics but we're against rapists. go ahead. >>? >> >> it didn't work. kids don't look like rapists. >> the mask comes off pretty quickly where trump is concerned. he'll always ledge it a little bit. some of them i guess are good people was...
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. >>> also ruth bader ginsberg, her remarkable career, ruling on some of the most important issues ine on this wild scene. a nasty brawl between parents. you're watching "world news now." "world news now." i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm
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. >> if you wanted your own action figure of ruth bader ginsburg, your chance may be here. >> it's toey to immortalize the justice, it has raised more than $123,000 in less than two days. >> the original goal was $15,000. the company behind it plans to donate a portion of the proceeds. rbg! a portion of the proceeds. rbg! ed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so
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"> so far, the five, seven and 38 bus lines are serving the new location ruth: "it's going tomuters to get in and out of the city, one big hub for everybody, it's good and especially for people with disabilities, it's going to be good for them."> herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the new hub was smoothso far, commuters like it but the first real test for the new service monday morning rush hour.. ( marty ) that was kron4's gayle ong reporting. ( marty ) still ahead on kron 4 morning news weekend... we're putting bay area food banks in the spotlight. this morning... we're learning how food can be medicine. live look outside... san mateo bridge. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus
"> so far, the five, seven and 38 bus lines are serving the new location herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the new hub was smoothso far, commuters like it but the first real test for the new service monday morning rush hour.. ( marty ) that was kron4's gayle ong reporting. ( marty ) still ahead on kron 4 morning news weekend... we're putting bay area food banks in the spotlight. this morning... we're learning how food can be...
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she ruth lived in the house with his wife tara nettleton and their five children.children were very tough. and he were a real problem for they had a shooting range. going to guns and lots of ammunition. they set the targets up here. in the shot that draw people take a look at me. while years have passed the house still feels haunted by the tragedy of this family's life. how hard it was along too sure of children. just little things. there were traces of children everywhere. that's what sure those children used to wear it's a very small size small one of more that and that too was for the little one while it was. well the willed story midges of them willing whippings the neighbors saw children who seemed terribly isolated in the new land. i hardly understood arabic it was hard for them sometimes we were surely afraid that its bottom had been or in very good argument. i tracked down the easy to girls three years ago we northern iraq. one of them told me how she roofs one of tara hated life in rocca. his wife said she regretted going there that she didn't know what it
she ruth lived in the house with his wife tara nettleton and their five children.children were very tough. and he were a real problem for they had a shooting range. going to guns and lots of ammunition. they set the targets up here. in the shot that draw people take a look at me. while years have passed the house still feels haunted by the tragedy of this family's life. how hard it was along too sure of children. just little things. there were traces of children everywhere. that's what sure...
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"> herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the new hub was smoothso far, commuters like it but the first real test for the new service monday morning rush hour.. a-c buses will be added to the new hub in august.sf - mta officials say this is phase 1 of the project,phase 2 will include trains -- that is expected to happen in about ten years.live in san francisco, gayle ong kron-4 news ( jr stone ) the coast guard responded to an overturned canoe at the berkeley marina just before six tonight. they did find a man unresponsive in the water. his condition is currently unknowkn. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... to check on time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. a cooling trend will continue th
"> herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the new hub was smoothso far, commuters like it but the first real test for the new service monday morning rush hour.. a-c buses will be added to the new hub in august.sf - mta officials say this is phase 1 of the project,phase 2 will include trains -- that is expected to happen in about ten years.live in san francisco, gayle ong kron-4 news ( jr stone ) the coast guard responded to an...
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"> herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the hub was smoothbut the first real test for the new servicemonday morning rush hour.. a-c buses will be added to the new hub in august.coming up on kron 4 news at 10, you will hear from some commuters and what they like about the new stop..but for now, live in san francisco, gayle ong kron-4 news (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. a cooling trend will continue through sunday as an upper level trough deepens along the west coast. daytime highs sunday will be in the 60s along the coast and 70s inland. expect slightly cooler than normal mid june temperatures and areas of gusty winds into sunday. a little light drizzle may return late tonight into sunday. a warming trend is then forecast next week as high pressure builds over the region. (justine) following the trump administration's controversial immigration policy, one southern california immigrant children's center opened its doors to the media to try to dismiss
"> herbert ruth has been a muni bus driver for nearly four years, he says saturday's service from the hub was smoothbut the first real test for the new servicemonday morning rush hour.. a-c buses will be added to the new hub in august.coming up on kron 4 news at 10, you will hear from some commuters and what they like about the new stop..but for now, live in san francisco, gayle ong kron-4 news (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our...
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high court feralsls decenib decenting ruling and justice sotomansr and ruth gator burg. >>. >> let's talk about it road conditions and of course ourpe weather notning on the roads right? >>> not yet. >> now the fl allis all youris yours. >> not much happening in e weather damage yet. >> okay >> exactly. >> time is over. >> that changes later today. 1ti. cloudy condis to start the day here. expect more clouds than sun. as we work our way through the daytime hours.again from time tu will get a peek or two of sunshine break through clouds across the region. we had two features coming through.t firs warm front this morninger can s a shower or two andse if you look clo maryland pan handle west virginiarm showers stog there. extend f line southwrard there that is the warmront working its way through. the it gives us a better chance for thunderstorms. 5, 6, 8:00 is your bes chance when you watch for storms in d.c.. won't rain every minute of the day keep the urella handy and ox5" weather app. we'll let y know how warm if a few minutes. hi, erin, house traffic. >> 5:07 crash alert impacking
high court feralsls decenib decenting ruling and justice sotomansr and ruth gator burg. >>. >> let's talk about it road conditions and of course ourpe weather notning on the roads right? >>> not yet. >> now the fl allis all youris yours. >> not much happening in e weather damage yet. >> okay >> exactly. >> time is over. >> that changes later today. 1ti. cloudy condis to start the day here. expect more clouds than sun. as we work our way...
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abdulaziz confirms this is wishy ruth kept the z.t. googles who'd been kidnapped from northern iraq. he took them from their parents and that was extremely wrong. i made left a lot of prison i mean he wouldn't even let them out here in the courtyard. that we'd see them from a distance they were frightened. they were the surely afraid that he'd spot them. for no one very good argument. i tracked down easy to girls three years ago we northern iraq. one of them told me how she roofs one of tara hated life in rocca. his wife said she regretted going there and that she didn't know what it has been it was doing before she arrived she said it's a miserable place this religion is so bad if i'd known i would never have come here his wife prayed all day for her husband's remote it so that they could return. but also told me it was tara who helped them escape by giving them a mobile fund to call their families as. she couldn't show her kindness towards us in front of her husband it was secrets. she prayed for us to be released and advised us to e
abdulaziz confirms this is wishy ruth kept the z.t. googles who'd been kidnapped from northern iraq. he took them from their parents and that was extremely wrong. i made left a lot of prison i mean he wouldn't even let them out here in the courtyard. that we'd see them from a distance they were frightened. they were the surely afraid that he'd spot them. for no one very good argument. i tracked down easy to girls three years ago we northern iraq. one of them told me how she roofs one of tara...
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ruth who reached the final four by knocking ellen maria sharapova. forbes has released its annual top one hundred list of the richest athletes and this year there are no women football stars christiane. the featured in the top three again but boxer floyd mayweather he's reclaimed from. a typically only one to three women feature in the top one hundred but not a single female athlete made it this year serena williams the only woman featured in twenty seventeen she took a break from her tennis career to do something the only way. to deal with pregnancy . i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day. most even if you buy. the whole d w one. for global insights the news hour. double made for mine.
ruth who reached the final four by knocking ellen maria sharapova. forbes has released its annual top one hundred list of the richest athletes and this year there are no women football stars christiane. the featured in the top three again but boxer floyd mayweather he's reclaimed from. a typically only one to three women feature in the top one hundred but not a single female athlete made it this year serena williams the only woman featured in twenty seventeen she took a break from her tennis...
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ruth: remember 2007.ed to do this, it could not, the government bailed it out in 2008 and now it seems like we have come full circle. the government is trying to sell its stake in look for new ceos. the question is what is next and who is bold enough to take on this with the memories of the crisis so close behind us. mark: and who would want to be cfo or ceo? you are a shareholder in your sitting at losses on 7%, at air france you are sitting on gains of 7%. the point everybody is making in terms of an idea of them combining -- air france is looking at some of its low cost or even high end options and combining them with fidelity. why do they need to take a stake in this company that itself is dealing with management issues and labor unions and shareholders have made the stock of this company go down 25% this year. you are wondering why do they need this monetary investment, why can't they just do a partnership, apart from the fact that it is a good solution. mark: we have so much more to talk about. time
ruth: remember 2007.ed to do this, it could not, the government bailed it out in 2008 and now it seems like we have come full circle. the government is trying to sell its stake in look for new ceos. the question is what is next and who is bold enough to take on this with the memories of the crisis so close behind us. mark: and who would want to be cfo or ceo? you are a shareholder in your sitting at losses on 7%, at air france you are sitting on gains of 7%. the point everybody is making in...
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she offers a brief history of puerto rican starting with the spanish-american war and talks about ruth reynolds and her role in the puerto rican independence movement. this is about 20 minute. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important to historians. what did you tell your audience? >> i focused on the importance of placing puerto rico at the center of studies of u.s. history or of work by u.s.
she offers a brief history of puerto rican starting with the spanish-american war and talks about ruth reynolds and her role in the puerto rican independence movement. this is about 20 minute. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important to historians. what did you tell your audience? >> i focused on the importance of placing puerto rico at the center of studies of u.s. history...
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with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent and ruth lea, economic adviser aty of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian reports that theresa may's £20 billion cash boost for the nhs has been overshadowed by scepticism from experts and tory backbenchers. the financial times also says mps from her own party questioned the idea of a so—called brexit dividend to support the health service. the times claims ministers were unable to agree on where all the money would come from, before the prime minister made the announcement. the metro also questions where the cash will come from to fund what's been described as a ‘70th birthday present‘ for the nhs. the i leads with the same story and raises the issue of how it'll fix the problem of social care. meanwhile, the daily telegraph says hidden taxes will help pay for the increase in nhs spending. the front page of the daily express claims people should eat their way back to health rather than take prescription drugs to beat heart disease, that's according to experts. and the sun is looking forward to england
with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent and ruth lea, economic adviser aty of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian reports that theresa may's £20 billion cash boost for the nhs has been overshadowed by scepticism from experts and tory backbenchers. the financial times also says mps from her own party questioned the idea of a so—called brexit dividend to support the health service. the times claims ministers were unable to agree on where all the...
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tune in tomorrhe blin, ruth neg, and musical guest, walk the moon. corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> james: hello and welcome to "the late late show" in london! i'm standing on the roof of the historic central hall at westminster, and what a place to be! you can see westminster abbey over there. that's the london eye.
tune in tomorrhe blin, ruth neg, and musical guest, walk the moon. corden. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> james: hello and welcome to "the late late show" in london! i'm standing on the roof of the historic central hall at westminster, and what a place to be! you can see westminster abbey over there. that's the london eye.
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ruth bader ginsburg is 85. beyer is 80 this summer.> tal, you cover immigration for us. there is an important message i don't want to be lost. just six children have been reunited with their families from the separation at the border from the trump administration policies. i don't think we should let this fade into the headlines. there is a lot of work to be done for the administration to reunite families. what do we know? >> christine, we know that six children -- six fewer children are in hhs custody than a week ago. we don't know if they have been reunited or released to a sponsor facility. hhs is not answering that question and not answering a lot of questions. including the question of who is in charge. we should note somewhere upwards of 500 children were reunited before the executive order came down. they were mostly in hhs custody. we have 2,000 kids remaining in hhs custody. we now have a court order that they need to be reunited, youngest ones of them in two weeks. the majority of them within 30 days. we have continued to ask
ruth bader ginsburg is 85. beyer is 80 this summer.> tal, you cover immigration for us. there is an important message i don't want to be lost. just six children have been reunited with their families from the separation at the border from the trump administration policies. i don't think we should let this fade into the headlines. there is a lot of work to be done for the administration to reunite families. what do we know? >> christine, we know that six children -- six fewer children...
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obviously we watch ruth bar and ginsburg moving along head and row versus wait weighed and should people are worried w or is this one of the things we have to see thousand all plays out. >>> well i mean, there can be concerns. kennedy was important vot and swing vote. he wept to right and left. he did fams casey decisio that uph row v. weighed. there no not been muchsc ussion, 5 conservative. itouldake a difference on the court. dd all theseecisions and they're not writers sdvrt require them to 's for services for artion thatre free. this is 5-decision.. >> adam good to see you. wel have you back soon to. >> adam good to see you. wel have you back soon to. >> back after the break mayor of city in michig wants to you stay the hell away from him when jogging.in someone compla he didn't speak to her while jogging. he said he cannot stop whe jogging he's writing to get complete cardiexercise. er. stops he hasovo start he's available 24/7 except when jogging twice a day for 45 minute he looks few. jogging scandle isbably distraction. he's denied it and refused to step down. currently he's at
obviously we watch ruth bar and ginsburg moving along head and row versus wait weighed and should people are worried w or is this one of the things we have to see thousand all plays out. >>> well i mean, there can be concerns. kennedy was important vot and swing vote. he wept to right and left. he did fams casey decisio that uph row v. weighed. there no not been muchsc ussion, 5 conservative. itouldake a difference on the court. dd all theseecisions and they're not writers sdvrt...
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including janet reno and ruth bader ginsberg.ext, legal historian jill norgren discusses her book "stories from trailblazing women lawyers," based on the transcripts from these interviews. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90-minute talk.
including janet reno and ruth bader ginsberg.ext, legal historian jill norgren discusses her book "stories from trailblazing women lawyers," based on the transcripts from these interviews. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this 90-minute talk.
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round match with her old nemesis serena williams meanwhile the number three seed a go to be near moog ruth breezed through with an easy win over australian samantha stosur and on the men's side well top seed rafael nadal is leading hometown of favorite desk dallas bidding for an eleventh french open title to an important success for animal welfare now the population of mountain gorillas has risen by more than a quarter in central africa all thanks to tourism that's according to a new report by the d.m. fossey gorilla fund the apes from a one of the most endangered species on the planet as they face threats including limited habitat disease and climate change. the mountains in northern rwanda this sanctuary in the heart of africa is home to the mountain gorillas it requires a long hike to get here but suddenly they appear the mountain gorillas are extremely similar to humans have to take do you want to take me because i'm not sure my bank can afford to sack. it's. a cost several hundred dollars to spend an hour with the gorillas but the high price is an integral part of a conservation plan
round match with her old nemesis serena williams meanwhile the number three seed a go to be near moog ruth breezed through with an easy win over australian samantha stosur and on the men's side well top seed rafael nadal is leading hometown of favorite desk dallas bidding for an eleventh french open title to an important success for animal welfare now the population of mountain gorillas has risen by more than a quarter in central africa all thanks to tourism that's according to a new report by...
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rob and ruth, thank you so much for joining us. we will be back at 11:30 p:m..on bbc news it's meet the author. a tumultuous marriage. two writers driven by passion is that bring them together, then pull them apart, as europe slips towards war. paula mclain‘s novel love & ruin tells the extraordinary story of martha gellhorn and ernest hemingway, each born with a gift for words, thrown together in the chaos of the spanish civil war, and hopelessly in love, but driven too by individual passions that couldn't survive the marriage. a novelist and a journalist who wanted each other, but needed even more to be themselves. welcome. we are talking here about a tempestuous marriage, i think, to put it mildly. let's talk about the two characters. let's leave hemingway to one side, for a moment. if we can! martha gellhorn, who became a journalist absolutely cut from original materialfor the rest of her life, just describe what she was like in the 30s. in the 1930s, so she met hemingway in 1936, and he was about to go off to the spanish civil war. see, it's impossible to l
rob and ruth, thank you so much for joining us. we will be back at 11:30 p:m..on bbc news it's meet the author. a tumultuous marriage. two writers driven by passion is that bring them together, then pull them apart, as europe slips towards war. paula mclain‘s novel love & ruin tells the extraordinary story of martha gellhorn and ernest hemingway, each born with a gift for words, thrown together in the chaos of the spanish civil war, and hopelessly in love, but driven too by individual...
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hey, ruth, thank you for being with us.ways, your op-ed in today's "washington post." and ari melber, we'll be watching "the beat" as always at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> the president sends another tweet breaking presidential norms, this time tweeting about the jobs numbers more than two hours before the report drops. msnbc's stephanie ruhle says this is a big problem, and she will join us next to explain why. keep it right here on "morning joe." it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe oneview, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. less complexity. more visibility. ♪ ♪ with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the b
hey, ruth, thank you for being with us.ways, your op-ed in today's "washington post." and ari melber, we'll be watching "the beat" as always at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> the president sends another tweet breaking presidential norms, this time tweeting about the jobs numbers more than two hours before the report drops. msnbc's stephanie ruhle says this is a big problem, and she will join us next to explain why. keep it right here on "morning joe." it...
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and you can see that down here we have ruth bader ginsburg at 85, justice kennedy almost 82, and thenand thomas and alito, sotomayor, the chief justice john roberts is here, and then kagan and last but not least neil gorsuch. now let's put those appointed by democratic presidents on this side and republicans on the other side. and consider this. the average age on the democratic side is 71 1/2. the average age on the republican side is nearly 66 1/2. and look what happens when kennedy leaves. suddenly the two oldest justices are both on the democratic front and according to an analysis by the pew research group, they have already been on the court longer than expected based on their age when they were appointed. so has clarence thomas, but he is the only one on the conservative side and he is still about nine younears young than breyer. and gorsuch is just 50. pew center found when a justice is appointed around that age, he our she will tend to serve close to 19 years. if kennedy is replaced with a much younger justice, the republican nominees will certainly dominate the court for at
and you can see that down here we have ruth bader ginsburg at 85, justice kennedy almost 82, and thenand thomas and alito, sotomayor, the chief justice john roberts is here, and then kagan and last but not least neil gorsuch. now let's put those appointed by democratic presidents on this side and republicans on the other side. and consider this. the average age on the democratic side is 71 1/2. the average age on the republican side is nearly 66 1/2. and look what happens when kennedy leaves....
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uruguay goleÓ tres a cero a ruth -- rusia en el grupo a.uesto la conducta indebida en torno a inversiones finas tiras de clientes. en los Últimos dos aÑos el involucrado en una serie de vÁndalos sobre cÓmo trata el banco sus titulares de cuenta, prestatarios y empleados. el gigante cerrarÁ sus un imac dos ventas tiendas en es dados unidos es de viernes luego de que se declarÓ en bancarrota el pasado se e de 2010 siete. la compaÑÍa continuarÁ en otros paÍses como canadÁ. vamos por la...
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is when i started noticing that, i have been very conscious that saying when it comes to my turn, ruth just said that. >> good. >> or noting its of people don't forget that it was her observation to begin with. but that's sort of existence i think endemic in our life interactions generally. i i give credit to the chief justice. i don't know what that study would show this past year or since the publication of that article, but i've noticed him being more of a referee during argument. he's been very conscious as people are being cut off of stepping in much more than ever had been before, stepping in and saying, and to that question but go back to justice ginsburg are justice sotomayor was question. i think that desensitized him. so for those professors who believe the writings have no meaning, occasionally they do. [applause] but i think that that is reflective of the fact that talking about the difference of gender treatment is important, because is that always conscious, people don't always do with understanding what they're doing. if you don't sensitize them to it, and not good to be
is when i started noticing that, i have been very conscious that saying when it comes to my turn, ruth just said that. >> good. >> or noting its of people don't forget that it was her observation to begin with. but that's sort of existence i think endemic in our life interactions generally. i i give credit to the chief justice. i don't know what that study would show this past year or since the publication of that article, but i've noticed him being more of a referee during...
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but it's going to take a fight and i'm going to be part of that. >> and ruth marcus, not only the reden, but now we have melania trump last week wearing the jacket, which certainly was sending a message, explicit message -- >> hard to know message it was. >> we've seen a lot of conflicting signals. >> well, she not only went out with that jacket, i really don't care, do you, message, which floored everybody and made me -- i couldn't really figure out what she was trying to say, but i thought wow, if she -- she really rattled us, because if she is the one who is saying she doesn't care, then there are no crumbs of compassion left in this administration. but then she went out last night and talked again about how you need to be civil, how it's easier to say something mean than to say something nice. it's easier to not say anything than to say something nice. you just have to ask yourself, what world is she living in? she's married to the king of mean tweets. so it's a little confusing what melania trump is really standing for and what message she's trying to convey. >> in speaking of me
but it's going to take a fight and i'm going to be part of that. >> and ruth marcus, not only the reden, but now we have melania trump last week wearing the jacket, which certainly was sending a message, explicit message -- >> hard to know message it was. >> we've seen a lot of conflicting signals. >> well, she not only went out with that jacket, i really don't care, do you, message, which floored everybody and made me -- i couldn't really figure out what she was trying...