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he recommended ruth. tonight i told you a small piece of one story of women's progress in the legal profession. how a middle class girl from brooklyn without wealth or political connections, who came of age when women could not even imagine being judges, much less supreme court justices, rose to the top of the profession. there are a number of second wave stories. perhaps none is as soaring or dramatic as ruth ginsburg's but still of interest. these stories need to be written and read, studied and applauded, understood and beloved by lawyers and feminists. it is a task we are only now beginning. but as usual, we have ruth ginsburg to lead us and the world before us. ironically, the women lawyers have progressed further in the past few decades than in all earlier years combined. the profession in which we have finally come close to gaining equal opportunity seems to be falling apart. needless aggression and soulless and concern about societal consequences is the indictment from the outside. internally the
he recommended ruth. tonight i told you a small piece of one story of women's progress in the legal profession. how a middle class girl from brooklyn without wealth or political connections, who came of age when women could not even imagine being judges, much less supreme court justices, rose to the top of the profession. there are a number of second wave stories. perhaps none is as soaring or dramatic as ruth ginsburg's but still of interest. these stories need to be written and read, studied...
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it had to be ruth. i can't exaggerate the feeling among women lawyers that all increases in numbers or victories are appearing. it will be a slap in the face that a woman that is so well qualified and more than any woman in the country has paid her dues is not chosen. that was the kind of political language that they understood. he recommended ruth. i have told you a small piece of one story of women's progress in the legal profession. how a middle-class go from brooklyn was out with political connections. the came of age when women cannot even imagine being judges. justices supreme court that rose to the top of the profession. there are a number of second wave stories. none as soaring or dramatic as ruth ginsburg's. still of interest. these stories need to be studied and applauded, understood and beloved by lawyers and feminists. it is a task we are only now beginning. as usual, we have ruth ginsburg to lead us. also, the world before us. ironically, the women lawyers have progressed further in the pas
it had to be ruth. i can't exaggerate the feeling among women lawyers that all increases in numbers or victories are appearing. it will be a slap in the face that a woman that is so well qualified and more than any woman in the country has paid her dues is not chosen. that was the kind of political language that they understood. he recommended ruth. i have told you a small piece of one story of women's progress in the legal profession. how a middle-class go from brooklyn was out with political...
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moderator: ruth? think that there may i think president clinton may be a little bit right in terms of media who were pretty enamored of barack obama from the first time they saw him as -- at the democratic convention, giving his keynote address, going to little bit easy on him. it was certainly not my -- my experience with the white house that they were pretty much ever happy with anything we were writing about. david: no white house ever is. ruth: they probably felt like hey, why are you guys so hard on us, because they probably perceived us to be incorrectly, on more of the same team. i think it is telling that president clinton would see if that way, because he is on this kind of i was a victim of xyz tour and some of it is i had it so much harder than obama, so i would take that with a grain of salt. the more interesting question of whether we were too easy on barack obama is whether there is an element of us being too hard on president trump. myt kind of gets me back to what is the baseline? i re
moderator: ruth? think that there may i think president clinton may be a little bit right in terms of media who were pretty enamored of barack obama from the first time they saw him as -- at the democratic convention, giving his keynote address, going to little bit easy on him. it was certainly not my -- my experience with the white house that they were pretty much ever happy with anything we were writing about. david: no white house ever is. ruth: they probably felt like hey, why are you guys...
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ruth: there are massive changes.is: ruth and the irs don't always see eye to eye, but they do agree that the new tax code requires almost everyone's immediate attention. raphael tulino: a lot of us are gonna be affected by the amount of taxes we pay based on this law, so maybe consider some tax planning now. chris: start with your paycheck. bug payroll to make sure the amount you send to uncle sam each payday is enough to meet the new law. raphael: one of the things you wanna make sure people are doing are taking a look at their withholding because employers are now using different withholding tables than they have in previous years. chris: other big changes are triggering potentially costly questions for almost every family. the personal exemption is gone. will that wipe out your refund? but the standard deduction has nearly doubled, so should you still keep receipts and itemize? property and state tax write-offs are newly capped at 10 grand, so should you even bother? basically, everyone has tax decisions to make t
ruth: there are massive changes.is: ruth and the irs don't always see eye to eye, but they do agree that the new tax code requires almost everyone's immediate attention. raphael tulino: a lot of us are gonna be affected by the amount of taxes we pay based on this law, so maybe consider some tax planning now. chris: start with your paycheck. bug payroll to make sure the amount you send to uncle sam each payday is enough to meet the new law. raphael: one of the things you wanna make sure people...
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john and ruth will be back with us it. back with us at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next, click. the eight planets in our solar system, all unique and instantly recognisable. and don't they look amazing from our viewing podium here in outer space? now what we really wanted to show you here is just how good visual effects have become. not only does the graphics computer generate all of these lovely images but, as the cameras move about, the objects and the background appear to stay in their correct positions. now this is not easy. now this technology originally came from the movies and now it has come to tv. so, here we are in the bbc‘s virtual studio and the first thing that you will notice is obviously that the graphics computer replaces anything that is green with the background. but, in order to draw all of the objects in the right place in 3d space, the computer needs to know exactly where the cameras are so it can draw everything from the right angle, and that is why all the cameras have this set of reflect
john and ruth will be back with us it. back with us at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next, click. the eight planets in our solar system, all unique and instantly recognisable. and don't they look amazing from our viewing podium here in outer space? now what we really wanted to show you here is just how good visual effects have become. not only does the graphics computer generate all of these lovely images but, as the cameras move about, the objects and the background appear to stay in...
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ruth might know.y.: i still am, david: if someone wanted to be president they had to go to george town with leading journalist, scotty, and be better. primary, if best the people decided within the establishment that the candidate was okay, he would be mentioned. possibly could run, et cetera, et cetera. down, and to break every candidate in both parties was trying to find ways around that. what we have now is a breakdown, partly technological structural. and canada is taking advantage of that to get their message way they want if, rather than the way it's media.ed by the existing it's technology that did that. nixon years the process was banned from press conferences. he wanted the local people. he could get the message out way. it worked a little bit. as much as he liked to. other candidates tried different things. i remember when i worked with went to eagan, he florida. we were trying to get a specific message out. press e his head of conference and all the national media got it because it was a th
ruth might know.y.: i still am, david: if someone wanted to be president they had to go to george town with leading journalist, scotty, and be better. primary, if best the people decided within the establishment that the candidate was okay, he would be mentioned. possibly could run, et cetera, et cetera. down, and to break every candidate in both parties was trying to find ways around that. what we have now is a breakdown, partly technological structural. and canada is taking advantage of that...
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and ruth marcus is back with us. and ruth, to what senator collins just said there, should she be satisfied if she hears judge kavanaugh say that he believes roe versus wade is settled precedent? >> no. and to quote or somewhat quote bill clinton it somewhat depends on what the meaning of settled is. senator collins was saying last week or the week before that she didn't think justice gorsuch would vote to overrule roe. that was just after justice gorsuch had voted in a 5-4 majority to overrule another 40-plus-year-old precedent. so the wavering senators, and i suspect as they waver they will either -- they will stick together and we'll either see most likely the two of them voting to confirm judge kavanaugh or they'll defect together, not one peeling off and the other one going the other way. but they will hear in what judge kavanaugh says kind of what they want to hear because every nominee gets before the judiciary committee and talks about their respect for precedent and ticks through the various factors that are
and ruth marcus is back with us. and ruth, to what senator collins just said there, should she be satisfied if she hears judge kavanaugh say that he believes roe versus wade is settled precedent? >> no. and to quote or somewhat quote bill clinton it somewhat depends on what the meaning of settled is. senator collins was saying last week or the week before that she didn't think justice gorsuch would vote to overrule roe. that was just after justice gorsuch had voted in a 5-4 majority to...
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i want to read to a piece ruth marcus wrote this week about roe v. wade. of all the potential supreme court nominees the president is considering, the one who seems most inclined to undo kennedy's work, is amy barrett. she has the shortest paper trail, her academic writings are the flashing neon sign, i'll do it. this is already a court that has proved its willingness to overrule in convenient precedence by a single vote, adding barrett would pose a clear and present danger to abortion rights. >>> so, ruth, kind of explain where you're coming from here especially people who may see she's the only woman on the short list. why is she the biggest threat to abortion rights? >> it's important for us to understand that you can be a woman and a pro-choice -- i'm sorry, you can be a woman and oppose abortion rights. and many women do. so -- and it would probably be politically easier for a court majority with a woman on it to overturn roe. the reason i say she's the most likely to do that has to do with two strands of her writings. one talks about the responsibili
i want to read to a piece ruth marcus wrote this week about roe v. wade. of all the potential supreme court nominees the president is considering, the one who seems most inclined to undo kennedy's work, is amy barrett. she has the shortest paper trail, her academic writings are the flashing neon sign, i'll do it. this is already a court that has proved its willingness to overrule in convenient precedence by a single vote, adding barrett would pose a clear and present danger to abortion rights....
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and babe ruth hit the first home run.any of his feats are well known -- but one of his defeats remains a mystery to this day. on april 2nd 1931, the yankees played an exhibition game against the chattanooga lookouts -- a minor league team. their pitcher, a 17 year old girl named jackie mitchell. she strikes out babe ruth -- the great bambino. then strikes out lou gherig. the next day the new york times headline reads girl pitcher fans ruth and gehrig. did this teen really strikeout two of the best hitters in baseball? this was during the depression when teams were known to pull stunts to draw crowds. did the sluggers take it easy her? or did she throw real strikes? shortly after the game the baseball commissioner voided her contract saying the sport was too strenuous for women. whether it was real or not, her story is featured in the baseball hall of fame. that's it for "matter of fact," i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible
and babe ruth hit the first home run.any of his feats are well known -- but one of his defeats remains a mystery to this day. on april 2nd 1931, the yankees played an exhibition game against the chattanooga lookouts -- a minor league team. their pitcher, a 17 year old girl named jackie mitchell. she strikes out babe ruth -- the great bambino. then strikes out lou gherig. the next day the new york times headline reads girl pitcher fans ruth and gehrig. did this teen really strikeout two of the...
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what is john bolton doing, ruth?rst met him many years ago when he was an official at the department of justice whose investigation he was now trashing. and that's just really shameful. i think that comment was one of those audience of one comments we see from administration officials so often. that's just a comment that's sucking up to the president using the kind of language the president likes. but i want to say something. i think everything evan said was right. but i think he's actually being a little too kind to president trump. i know that's not your usual mo, evan, which is in this way. it is not just that it's i am rubber, you're glue. the president is laying the potential predicate when he talks about the russians intervening now on behalf of democrats to do something that he liked to do in the 2016 campaign, which is to complain that it is rigged. so if the democrats win, is it going to be because the election was rigged? is it going to be because the russians rigged the election for them? this is a very, v
what is john bolton doing, ruth?rst met him many years ago when he was an official at the department of justice whose investigation he was now trashing. and that's just really shameful. i think that comment was one of those audience of one comments we see from administration officials so often. that's just a comment that's sucking up to the president using the kind of language the president likes. but i want to say something. i think everything evan said was right. but i think he's actually...
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c ruth patrick -- >> ruth patrick leads a group. >> about it whatever guess he has a dark side. >> shen valley nonprofit women sv. in 7 years it has offered free services for more than 1200 domestic violence is survivors -- mostly women like sam who wanted her identity hidden for safety. >> he held a knife to my throat and threatened to kill me. >> she says escaping her husband was not easy. >> every car i had, had a tracker in it. >> she finds support in women sv. >> with you bring to these women? >> hope. >> sammy harvey found hope. >> i thought i was the only one. i thought i had to be quiet about it. >> sandi's husband, a silicon valley executive killed himself and his -- and the 5-year-old son and she has bury the trauma of the abuse inside for more than 20 years. she is now healing through women sv and volunteers. >> instead of being a broken person, i am putting the pieces together to be a whole person again. >> volunteers accompany them to court, police and legal meetings. ruth teaches police, prosecutors and community groups how to identify patterns of abuse. >> taking control
c ruth patrick -- >> ruth patrick leads a group. >> about it whatever guess he has a dark side. >> shen valley nonprofit women sv. in 7 years it has offered free services for more than 1200 domestic violence is survivors -- mostly women like sam who wanted her identity hidden for safety. >> he held a knife to my throat and threatened to kill me. >> she says escaping her husband was not easy. >> every car i had, had a tracker in it. >> she finds support...
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in, i just got off the phone with ruth porat, the ceo of alphabet. we talked about what was driving the earnings strength. she said they will concentrate on mobile. she says we focus on innovation in mobile. we will look for improvements that can enhance growth across platforms and we will support opportunities we see, which is interesting given that we are significantly again. as for how long that could keep going on, she said, investment is supporting growth across the business. it is search and ads, it is the importance of new machine learning. we are looking for additional compute capacity given the outlook for growth. google isnvestment making across its platforms concern you, this rise in capex? no, it does not concern me at all. i think from an advertising perspective, it is a great thing. you want even more innovation at this point and i think you have seen it, a little bit, and taking some of the advertising products, advertising technology and putting it together so it is more easy as an advertiser to buy across youtube, across google searc
in, i just got off the phone with ruth porat, the ceo of alphabet. we talked about what was driving the earnings strength. she said they will concentrate on mobile. she says we focus on innovation in mobile. we will look for improvements that can enhance growth across platforms and we will support opportunities we see, which is interesting given that we are significantly again. as for how long that could keep going on, she said, investment is supporting growth across the business. it is search...
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there is a new ruth bader ginsburg biopic. >> you have your tickets?laura: i'm ready, ready, ready. it's called "on the basis of sex" ." is that the joke? >> that's not it. >> laura: is coming under fire for potential inaccuracies. what are they? >> first of all, portraying ruth bader ginsburg as an actress named felicity jones. i'll put up a picture of them side by side. you can compare. you think this evokes ruth bader ginsburg? i believe it it to the audience. [laughter] the bigger problem -- it's the doily -- >> laura: they are both beautiful and their own way. >> of felicity joines had the doily, it would be better. >> laura: she's super nice. i spent new year's eve with her 1986. >> they played a trailer of this movie, and legal scholars are going crazy. watch. >> you think you can change the country, you should look at her generation. they are taking to the streets. >> protests are important. changing the current dominant culture means nothing of the law doesn't change. >> what did you see your name was? >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> the word "woma
there is a new ruth bader ginsburg biopic. >> you have your tickets?laura: i'm ready, ready, ready. it's called "on the basis of sex" ." is that the joke? >> that's not it. >> laura: is coming under fire for potential inaccuracies. what are they? >> first of all, portraying ruth bader ginsburg as an actress named felicity jones. i'll put up a picture of them side by side. you can compare. you think this evokes ruth bader ginsburg? i believe it it to the...
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ruth bader ginsburg, how long she plans to stay on the high court? >> let's start with the twitter war of michael cohen and donald trump. what was already a shifting denial of collusion today has turned into a flat out that collusion even matters? >> i have been sitting here trying to find collusion as a crime. collusion is not a crime. i don't know if it is a crime collusioning of russians. >> you start analyzing the crime. the hacking ises t the crime. >> the president didn't hack. >> okay, again all this is just a day before jury selection begins on the trial of manafort's. we start with jeff bennett at the white house and ken delanian. >> fill us in. >> rudy giuliani was on fox news and he was explaining why he believes that michael cohen is saying that there is a premeeting a strategy session before the infamous june 2016 trump tower meeting where a bunch of senior trump officials met with the russians. rudy giuliani says michael cohen is now saying that some of the participants including donald trump jr. and jared kushner got together and talke
ruth bader ginsburg, how long she plans to stay on the high court? >> let's start with the twitter war of michael cohen and donald trump. what was already a shifting denial of collusion today has turned into a flat out that collusion even matters? >> i have been sitting here trying to find collusion as a crime. collusion is not a crime. i don't know if it is a crime collusioning of russians. >> you start analyzing the crime. the hacking ises t the crime. >> the president...
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that's not something ruth porat would get into on our call.he directed all the questions about the fine and about cloud as well, test sundar per child, the ceo of google who is talking about the earnings as we speak. let us talk a little bit about the cloud. google is in third place right now behind microsoft and amazon, but it is also rapidly growing territory. how much do you think the cloud in particular could supercharge alphabet growth going forward? >> before this earnings season, i talked to a couple of analysts , and one thing they were especially looking for, was not just expansion of the cloud revenue, but really to see more diversity out of alphabet's revenue. they were just completely reliant on the ad space. i think you are seeing that in these numbers. now are a few charts on the terminal that will make their way around, that show that in the past few quarters, add spending is dropping mildly but they are finding other ways to bring in more revenue and giving investors more to hang their hat on. i can tell you that a lot of inves
that's not something ruth porat would get into on our call.he directed all the questions about the fine and about cloud as well, test sundar per child, the ceo of google who is talking about the earnings as we speak. let us talk a little bit about the cloud. google is in third place right now behind microsoft and amazon, but it is also rapidly growing territory. how much do you think the cloud in particular could supercharge alphabet growth going forward? >> before this earnings season, i...
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do you think this evokes ruth th bader ginsburg? i believe it it t bader ginsburg?e i believe it it to the audience. [laughter] audience. [laugh the bigger problem -- it's thee doily --igger problem - >> laura: they are both it's t beautiful and their own way.y. >> laura: they are both beau >> of felicity joines had the doily, it would be better. >> of felicity >> laura: she's super nice.nes e doily, it would be better. >> laura: she's super nice. i spent new year's eve with her i spent new year's eve with 1986. her 1986. >> they played a trailer of this movie, and legal scholars are going crazy. watch. this movie, and legal scholars are going crazy. >> you think you can change the watch. country, you should look at heru generation. think can change the country, you they are taking to the streets.r gene >> protests are important.tion. they are taking to changing the current dominant culture means nothing of the law doesn't change. >> what did you see your nameta. was?s? changing the current dominant culture means nothing of the law >> ruth bader ginsburg. doesn't ch
do you think this evokes ruth th bader ginsburg? i believe it it t bader ginsburg?e i believe it it to the audience. [laughter] audience. [laugh the bigger problem -- it's thee doily --igger problem - >> laura: they are both it's t beautiful and their own way.y. >> laura: they are both beau >> of felicity joines had the doily, it would be better. >> of felicity >> laura: she's super nice.nes e doily, it would be better. >> laura: she's super nice. i spent new...
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ruth, take it away. ruth: thank you for joining us. let's start off.hat you have been spending so much time on. let's start with the biggest, siemens listing its health care unit, as well as deutsche bank listing it as it management business. these were party chunky deals. you see more of that come what is driving it? guest: thank you for having me. we've had about $25 billion worth of corporate spinouts in europe. i think it's a thing that will stay. you can ask why our company is doing it, and i think there's basically three reasons. one, you have a change in the competitive environment. new regions, price competition. the second one is releasing a value. if you have a business in your company that has higher growth rate than the parent, you can get up to 10 premium points on your pe for the growth to generate. and twovate equity, thirds of the spinouts trade at a premium value with the parent. and finally, there is increasing shareholder engagement and management engagement. you know about activism being there, private equity paying premium prices f
ruth, take it away. ruth: thank you for joining us. let's start off.hat you have been spending so much time on. let's start with the biggest, siemens listing its health care unit, as well as deutsche bank listing it as it management business. these were party chunky deals. you see more of that come what is driving it? guest: thank you for having me. we've had about $25 billion worth of corporate spinouts in europe. i think it's a thing that will stay. you can ask why our company is doing it,...
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>> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer and elena kagan took part in a the trial titled insurrection of camelot. other participants include the u.s. solicitor general noah francisco and the canadian supreme court justice suzanne coat. this is an hour. >> in a kingdom not so far away and long time ago, king arthur and queen guenevere have created a near utopian society.
>> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer and elena kagan took part in a the trial titled insurrection of camelot. other participants include the u.s. solicitor general noah francisco and the canadian supreme court justice suzanne coat. this is an hour. >> in a kingdom not so far away and long time ago, king arthur and queen guenevere have created a near utopian society.
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. >>> ruth bader ginsberg has told an audience in new york she plans to stay on the bench another five years. she has battled cancer during her years on the bench.
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tom: another figureis daying civility is 85-year-old supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, also the subject of a documentary that has been doing exceedingly well. >> how could you not want to make a documentary aboba ruth r ginsburg? she isin this totally am person. she was a lawyer going back t' the 1970's who fought for women's rights in courts, including the u.s. supreme court.me y e has becon recent years this mega celebro millennials treat like a rock star. >> there must be times when you do feel blue. i'm not feeling blue right now. >> me neither. tom: one theory on why the films about ruth bader ginsburg and fred rogers have been populars the profile inspirational figures during troubling times and they give mature, grown-up role models. >> i think both rbg and fred rogers are very adult figures, and that is something we don't currently have. we don't have someone who isri deliveng the truth, like authentic people on tv or in the film space. i ink people are starved f that in some way. rbg and fred rogers deliver that. those films deliver that. tom: other documentaries do
tom: another figureis daying civility is 85-year-old supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, also the subject of a documentary that has been doing exceedingly well. >> how could you not want to make a documentary aboba ruth r ginsburg? she isin this totally am person. she was a lawyer going back t' the 1970's who fought for women's rights in courts, including the u.s. supreme court.me y e has becon recent years this mega celebro millennials treat like a rock star. >> there must...
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ruth richardson is the director of programs for the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, the sponsor of this meeting. >> this can also be a very isolating experience for families, becae if their family members don't understand f.a.s.d. or their overall community doesn't understand the disability, we've seen families who are afraid to take their kids to church because they don't want to deal wite the sh the stigma when people don't understand the disab: ity. >> nawazdave riege adopted ben when he was five-years-old.dy >> everyho is here has e ildren with the same problems. i mean, it's not lybody looks at him and goes, jeez that's kind of strangey ecause everyb in the same boat, so it works out good. >> naz: lisa joy says the group is good for her son, andrew, and for her as well.en >> p can come together and get to know and connect to find out what they're doing to hea their kids imilar struggles and what they are doing to overcome them. just that support is really
ruth richardson is the director of programs for the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, the sponsor of this meeting. >> this can also be a very isolating experience for families, becae if their family members don't understand f.a.s.d. or their overall community doesn't understand the disability, we've seen families who are afraid to take their kids to church because they don't want to deal wite the sh the stigma when people don't understand the disab: ity. >> nawazdave...
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of nawaz: ruth richardson, of the minnesota organi the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, says because symptoms can overlap with other disorders, doctors often miss an f.a.s.d. diagnosis. >> those kids who really have what we see as an invisible disability where they don't have any of the sort of physical manifestations of the disability but they've got this brain injury, those kids are at such high risk of falling through the cracks because they look alpical, people expect typical behavior from them but they've behavior from them but they've got a brain injury and because of that those kids are oftentimes set up for failure within our communities. >> nawaz: tasha is now 16 years old. do you remember when your parents first told you about f.a.s.d? >> i think i was like nine and i was like i don't really care. so like i was young i was like ok i thought it was likea. h.d. but it didn't really affect me eden i was younger it kind of affee more when i was like in high school because then i really started noticing stuff younawaz: like what woul notice? >> i noticed that i got
of nawaz: ruth richardson, of the minnesota organi the minnesota organization on fetal alcohol syndrome, says because symptoms can overlap with other disorders, doctors often miss an f.a.s.d. diagnosis. >> those kids who really have what we see as an invisible disability where they don't have any of the sort of physical manifestations of the disability but they've got this brain injury, those kids are at such high risk of falling through the cracks because they look alpical, people expect...
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. >> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer, and elena kagan took part in a mock trial, post of our regular series hosted by the shakespeare theatre company in washington. insurrection in camelot, based on the theater's production of camelot. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> good evening to everybody. as you know, tonight's argument is based on the text of the 1960 camelot, a low play beloved classical musical that is currently playing on this stage, directed by alan paul. in a kingdom not so very far a long, long time ago, riddled with corruption and violence, king arthur and queen guenevere created a near utopian society in camelot. over might,mpioned and the king sits with the knights of the round table, with no head, signifying equality and cooperation. by the way, the ninth of the round table, as you know, have often been compared to our own cabinet. that ours occurs over and oval, not a roundtable, i know it recently has been attorney general sessions arguing with prewitt over who could be lancelot. arthur'shen illegitimate son, mordred, returns seek
. >> supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer, and elena kagan took part in a mock trial, post of our regular series hosted by the shakespeare theatre company in washington. insurrection in camelot, based on the theater's production of camelot. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> good evening to everybody. as you know, tonight's argument is based on the text of the 1960 camelot, a low play beloved classical musical that is currently playing on this stage,...
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ruth bader ginsburg gives a major clue on when she plans to retire. >>> the secret government program tracking u.s. citizens when they fly, even those not suspected of a crime and not on a watch list. the tsa explains the so-called "quiet skies" program. >>> also, the young man from texas who finished in last place at the tour de france, but inspired millions. >>> plus, the homeless man giving out his resume on the road side instead of asking for money. this morning, the overwhelming response. >>> and what you need to know if your child is a fussy eater. the new research on what not to do. >>> and we do say good morning, everyone. >> i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm romina puga, filling in for diane macedo. >>> we begin with the breaking news overnight from the wildfire emergency on the west coast. the death toll now rising with another firefighter losing his life. >> also overnight, a dramatic increase in the number of homes lost around redding, california, where more than 38,000 people have now been forced to flee their homes. with new flames igniting and little relief in sight, the ca
ruth bader ginsburg gives a major clue on when she plans to retire. >>> the secret government program tracking u.s. citizens when they fly, even those not suspected of a crime and not on a watch list. the tsa explains the so-called "quiet skies" program. >>> also, the young man from texas who finished in last place at the tour de france, but inspired millions. >>> plus, the homeless man giving out his resume on the road side instead of asking for money. this...
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thank you john and ruth. next it's time for the film review.
thank you john and ruth. next it's time for the film review.
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>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> actress felicity jones transforms into ruth bader jones.he movie looks at the early life of one of the most notable supreme court justices. the film is set to open on christmas day. >> leading the news, newly released body cam footage shows the las vegas police officer exchanging fire with a pair of suspected killers during abintense pursuit. for nearly four minutes the police were shot at 34 times as they tried to stop the suspected murderers. denise from our affiliate tells us more about the harrowing chase. >> shots fired. >> reporter: an intense pursuit seen from the front seat of a metro patrol car. >> it's charlie 4. i'm not injured. >> reporter: for roughly four minutes officer william trying to stop a pair of suspected killers. the pair firing at police 34 times. watch as he shoots back while driving, blowing holes through his own windshield. the pursuit eventually ends at howard hallings worth. miranda tries to reverse towards officers. he is shot and killed while munoz runs away trying to hide on school property where he is eventu
>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> actress felicity jones transforms into ruth bader jones.he movie looks at the early life of one of the most notable supreme court justices. the film is set to open on christmas day. >> leading the news, newly released body cam footage shows the las vegas police officer exchanging fire with a pair of suspected killers during abintense pursuit. for nearly four minutes the police were shot at 34 times as they tried to stop the suspected murderers....
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. >>> how much longer does 85-year-old justice ruth bader ginsburg plan to serve on the u.s. supreme court? her answer just ahead. adua ow aognitive pence? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. and now every man and woman in america can claim a complimentary bottle. just use your smartphone to text the keyword on the screen to 20-20-20. scientific research on cognigrape, a sicilian red wine extract in forebrain's memorysafe blend, suggests not only sharper recall, but also improved executive function and faster information processing. your opportunity to get into harvard may be gone, but it's not too late to experience a brain boost formulated by some of their brightest minds. just text the keyword on the screen to 20-20-20 with your smartphone to claim your complimentary bottle of forebrain. do it now -
. >>> how much longer does 85-year-old justice ruth bader ginsburg plan to serve on the u.s. supreme court? her answer just ahead. adua ow aognitive pence? as you'd probably guess, a lot. that's why a new brain health supplement called forebrain from the harvard-educated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. forebrain's key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. and now every man...
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. >> reporter: for the abuse survivor, ruth is a lifeline. >> she is truly a guiding light to freedom. >> reporter: for providing hope and help for domestic violence survivors through women sv, this week's jefferson award goes to ruth patrick. >> funding for the nonprofit is through corporate city community and individual donations. it's largest annual fund raiser is september 27th at the country club. the theme, be a key that sets her free. the steering committee is meeting soon. send a nomination using the online form at kpix.com/hero. we'll be right back. new face of >>> it is about that time for the lunch time tip of the day. >> today's tip of the day is beefsteak tomatoes. tomatoes are coming in from everywhere, local tomatoes, backyard tomatoes. for the salad or if you want to make the sauce for the fall. now is about the time. especially with these beautiful beefsteaks. that's a variety. it's a very thick tomato that holds up well in all in a salad with red onions, mint, salt and pepper. when you buy them, nice and red and all the way around. very important. and heavy for the s
. >> reporter: for the abuse survivor, ruth is a lifeline. >> she is truly a guiding light to freedom. >> reporter: for providing hope and help for domestic violence survivors through women sv, this week's jefferson award goes to ruth patrick. >> funding for the nonprofit is through corporate city community and individual donations. it's largest annual fund raiser is september 27th at the country club. the theme, be a key that sets her free. the steering committee is...
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ken griffey junior had one of the most crisp perfecting beautiful swingings got the job done. pbe ruth, unconventional -- but got the job done that's what we're seeing here, y're seeing a presidenttiho'sng the job done >> ten seconds >> it's hard they don't compare donald truo babe ruth, i'll just leave it at that. >> spencer sullivan erin sheror thank you f coming in. >>> theha russiant time charged with conspiracy as a russian agent>>9- dc. >> reporter: she called this northwest neighborhood home, she behind me, and what's of this is that to my right, this is wisconsin avenue, within walking distance down i the streets the of the concern for prosecutors which led the judge to rule thar ecutors were concerned that em or any diplomatic propertynd t court. i did get a neighbors, one s of them said haw engage in conversation, another me whenwa arrested sunday, different picture of his client nothan what prosecutors werdenth with russian united states.nect tells us she was preparing to move to south dakota to be w her boyfriend, a far cry from the accused spy who was reportedly pushing th
ken griffey junior had one of the most crisp perfecting beautiful swingings got the job done. pbe ruth, unconventional -- but got the job done that's what we're seeing here, y're seeing a presidenttiho'sng the job done >> ten seconds >> it's hard they don't compare donald truo babe ruth, i'll just leave it at that. >> spencer sullivan erin sheror thank you f coming in. >>> theha russiant time charged with conspiracy as a russian agent>>9- dc. >> reporter:...
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and thank you robert costa, ruth marcus, and michael steele. we'll be covering this story throughout this hour of course because it's all coming up tonight. the pick, the selection is at 9:00. we may get a leak, though. we might get a scoop. i'll be joining my colleague rachel maddow later on tonight following the president's 9:00 p.m. declaration. coming up next, the president's pick could tilt the court to the right for decades to come. he says 40 to 45 years he wants them to last. so what's at stake for roe v. wade, for gay rights? for more. corporate issues. plus trump's team stirs up -- or steps up its assault on the mueller probe. rudy giuliani now says that the special counsel needs to show evidence that trump committed a crime before the president will agree to an interview. how's that for getting it backwards? it's just talk of course. it's like trump saying i'll give you my tax returns when the audit is over. hmm. when's that audit going to finish? and boy does it work with the base, however. and will the battle over trump's supreme c
and thank you robert costa, ruth marcus, and michael steele. we'll be covering this story throughout this hour of course because it's all coming up tonight. the pick, the selection is at 9:00. we may get a leak, though. we might get a scoop. i'll be joining my colleague rachel maddow later on tonight following the president's 9:00 p.m. declaration. coming up next, the president's pick could tilt the court to the right for decades to come. he says 40 to 45 years he wants them to last. so what's...
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in our phone call, ruth porac, did talk about that. -- ruth porat, did talk about that. we are interesting, seeing many of these regulations coming from europe, perhaps as an effort to spread the wealth a little bit, but in this particular case, it has concentrated the wealth in the hands of google. emily chang, thank you so much. she is the host of "bloomberg technology" in san francisco. we will speak with chief analyst bob o'donnell in about half an hours time. todi: jump tweets managed rock the markets. su keenan is joining us to put it all in -- to put it all together with bank earnings. beent probably would have a down day with the market hugging the line throughout the session. let's go to the snapshot. we did see dollars gain. the 10-year was lower. financials.e s&p that was the strongest index in the markets today. the s&p 500, you can see, was up better than 1%. the nasdaq also showing a bit of strength. there was an etf tied to that that was up a good half of a percent. let's go to the big movers. wells fargo, the bank, one of the strongest, along with hasbro,
in our phone call, ruth porac, did talk about that. -- ruth porat, did talk about that. we are interesting, seeing many of these regulations coming from europe, perhaps as an effort to spread the wealth a little bit, but in this particular case, it has concentrated the wealth in the hands of google. emily chang, thank you so much. she is the host of "bloomberg technology" in san francisco. we will speak with chief analyst bob o'donnell in about half an hours time. todi: jump tweets...
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thank you, ruth. >>> more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports." only on msnbc. we'll be right back. better. actually, it's bulkier. always discreet doesn't need all that bulk to protect. because it's made differently. the super absorbent core quickly turns liquid to gel, for drier protection that's a lot less bulky. looks like good things really do come in small packages. always discreet. for bladder leaks. i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. when a patient comes to ctca, they're meeting a team of physicians that specialize in the management of cancer. breast cancer treatment is continuing to evolve. and i would say that ctca is definitely on the cusp of those changes. patients can be overwhelmed ... we really focus on taking the time with each individual patient so they can choose the treatment appropriate for them. the care that ctca brings is the kind of care i've wanted for my patients. being able to spend time with them, have a whole team to
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. >>> coming up here on c-span3, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, followed by a discussionmass incarceration and reforming the criminal justice system. and the senate special aging commission gets an update on the state of the alzheimer's research. >>> today a review of the supreme court's recent decision in wayfair v. south dakota, which ruled in favor of states that require online retailers to collect the sales tax even if they don't have a physical presence in the state. that's live at noon eastern on c-span. after that, the latino advocacy group unidos u.s. has its annual conference in washington to talk about civil liberties and human rights. speakers include mike morell and nira tanden. also live on c-span starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> president donald trump will anounls his nominee for the supreme court filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. watch the announcement live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> next, remarks from supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and stanford
. >>> coming up here on c-span3, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, followed by a discussionmass incarceration and reforming the criminal justice system. and the senate special aging commission gets an update on the state of the alzheimer's research. >>> today a review of the supreme court's recent decision in wayfair v. south dakota, which ruled in favor of states that require online retailers to collect the sales tax even if they don't have a physical presence in the...
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from the united state's supreme court, ruth beta ginsburg, alayna kagan -- ruth bader ginsberg, elena kagan, and member from the supreme court of canada. please enjoy the trial. >> all rise! oh ye, oh ye, oh ye, the supreme court of the kingdom of camelot is now in session. [applause] [raucous cheering] ruth bader ginsburg: everybody, please be seated. >> madam chief justice. may it please the court, as you know, the perfect weather is decreed by law, but no doubt, things have become a bit "stormy." [crowd cheering] >> yes, there has been in insurrection and the kingdom is in peril, but the prosecution of my client has been nothing but a "witch hunt." the conviction rests on three things, his enthusiastic and the possibly politically motivated investigation of treason, the expression of political ideas, and associations with knights who have a habit of stupidly whacking each other. none of that advocates a forcible overthrow the government. to comply with the first amendment, the kingdom has to prove that mordred had a specific intent to overthrow and engage in speech with a clear and
from the united state's supreme court, ruth beta ginsburg, alayna kagan -- ruth bader ginsberg, elena kagan, and member from the supreme court of canada. please enjoy the trial. >> all rise! oh ye, oh ye, oh ye, the supreme court of the kingdom of camelot is now in session. [applause] [raucous cheering] ruth bader ginsburg: everybody, please be seated. >> madam chief justice. may it please the court, as you know, the perfect weather is decreed by law, but no doubt, things have...
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ruth: that's right.d by a canadian wealth giants, ci financial corp., which bought a majority start -- stock a few years ago. ceo said recently that it is the right opportunity -- is the right opportunity came along, they would buy a straight -- stake that would complement what they arty have in their stable. they too currently distribute funds for companies such as andeca investment partners, distribute the strategies of monroe partners. haidi: thank you so much. coming to us from melbourne. the central bank of turkey views.s investors worst kathleen hays is here with what the cert didn't do and why not yielding to the pressure to raise rates? >> that is certainly the fear. we talk about the shocking return of air going on next. that is an interesting way of putting on it. they hold the key rate at 17.75%. they were expected to rise by another 100 basis points because they have inflation continuing to climb. this is what is dogging the economy. let's look at this chart. wow,an see that turkey -- that's
ruth: that's right.d by a canadian wealth giants, ci financial corp., which bought a majority start -- stock a few years ago. ceo said recently that it is the right opportunity -- is the right opportunity came along, they would buy a straight -- stake that would complement what they arty have in their stable. they too currently distribute funds for companies such as andeca investment partners, distribute the strategies of monroe partners. haidi: thank you so much. coming to us from melbourne....
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now you're really the babe ruth of cable tv.'re the babe ruth of cable tv. >> sean: let's not jo state the case -- overstate the case. >> but you are. as the babe ruth of cable tv, you're attacked by the left. they attack you, call for boycotts, what is that like? >> sean: that's a great question. the most important thing to me, i don't care. not even a little bit, mark. one bit what the left thinks of me. i just care about what's right. like you, i have a love and a passion for this country. i do it by design, my way. you have your unique style, rush has his style, i like to be myself. and i saw 13 million more americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty, i saw the lowest labor participation rate since the '70s, worse the recovery since the '40s. 51% low home openership, doubling of the debt. i give those numbers out regularly on purpose. those are real people, real americans, real suffering. and the suffering, because of government failure. this is your wheelhouse. this is what you do. and you do the history of our gre
now you're really the babe ruth of cable tv.'re the babe ruth of cable tv. >> sean: let's not jo state the case -- overstate the case. >> but you are. as the babe ruth of cable tv, you're attacked by the left. they attack you, call for boycotts, what is that like? >> sean: that's a great question. the most important thing to me, i don't care. not even a little bit, mark. one bit what the left thinks of me. i just care about what's right. like you, i have a love and a passion...
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ruth: that is right.e buying really long 30 year treasury's as a hedge against the trade war escalating and a hedge against slowing synchronized global growth. let's look at the chart showing how amd is positioning its portfolio currently. there fund is going long the u.s. dollar against a market of emerging-market currencies which have been particularly hard hit this year by rising treasury yields. amd is turning more cautious. golden asset management either turning more cautious are turning into u.s. treasuries. ramy: they are increasingly bearish on the new zealand dollar. what is turning their sentiment? ruth: people are increasingly bearish on the g10 currency. a lot of it has to do with consumer prices rising at the slowest annual pace since 2016 we have a chart you can take a look at that shows how the kiwi entered a death cross, showing how bearish investors are. they increase short positions on the kiwi for three straight weeks, and it has weakened 4.5%. it is hovering your the lowest level since
ruth: that is right.e buying really long 30 year treasury's as a hedge against the trade war escalating and a hedge against slowing synchronized global growth. let's look at the chart showing how amd is positioning its portfolio currently. there fund is going long the u.s. dollar against a market of emerging-market currencies which have been particularly hard hit this year by rising treasury yields. amd is turning more cautious. golden asset management either turning more cautious are turning...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.the 85-year-old court veteran says she's not ready to retire any time soon, at least not until she hits 90. her comments come after the fight over brett kavanaugh for the high court. democrats are demanding more information, specifically records from kavanaugh's time. steve cohn is joining us. he's a democrat and a member of the house judiciary committee. let me get your reaction to what ruth bader ginsburg said. she survived two cancers, she can survive anything. we need her for at least 2 1/2 years. i think she makes it and she serves america admirably. >> let me ask you about the president's attacks on the news media here in the united states calling the news media the enemy of the american people. as you know, the new publisher of t"the new york times" warned the president during a private off the record meeting that the president's attacks could lead to violence against members of the news media. do you believe that people could take the president ae's vitreols a call to arms? >>
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.the 85-year-old court veteran says she's not ready to retire any time soon, at least not until she hits 90. her comments come after the fight over brett kavanaugh for the high court. democrats are demanding more information, specifically records from kavanaugh's time. steve cohn is joining us. he's a democrat and a member of the house judiciary committee. let me get your reaction to what ruth bader ginsburg said. she survived two cancers, she can...
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circuit court judge and current supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. that was during her senate confirmation to the supreme court in 1993. i think we should all remember that standard. we would do well to remember when evaluating a judge not evaluating someone for political office. more regrettably, the number of our colleagues could not wait until the president's announcement before launching an attack on his nominee. in some cases this is quite literally a fill in the blank opposition. they wrote statements of opposition only to fill in the name later. sally, this is not a new approach. just like last year, just discourse sewage met before the ink was even dry on his nomination. sorry to say that judge kavanaugh has broken that record. democrats run record opposing him before he was even named. just fill in the name. whoever it is we are against. before the ink was even try on justice kennedy's resignation. this is a sign that some of our colleagues throwing judgment out the window. there are outsourcing their thinking to far left special interest gr
circuit court judge and current supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. that was during her senate confirmation to the supreme court in 1993. i think we should all remember that standard. we would do well to remember when evaluating a judge not evaluating someone for political office. more regrettably, the number of our colleagues could not wait until the president's announcement before launching an attack on his nominee. in some cases this is quite literally a fill in the blank opposition....
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you're the babe ruth of cable tv. >> let's not overstate the case. mark: but you are, and so as the babe ruth of cable tv, you're also attacked a lot by the left. they try the boycotts every now and then, attack you, go after you, what is that like? >> wow, this is a great question. the most important thing to me, i don't care, not even a little bit mark, one bit what the left thinks of me. i just care about what's right. like you, i have a love and a passion for this country, and i always brought up in 201, i do it by design, it's my way. you have your gifts and unique style. rush has his, his unique style. i like to be myself, and i saw 13 million more americans on food stamps, million more in poverty. i saw the lowest label participation rate since the 70s. worst recovery since the 40s. 51% low home ownership. doubling of the debt. i give the numbers out on purpose. those are real people, real americans, real suffering because of government fairly, and this is your wheel house, this is what do you. you do the history of our great founders and fram
you're the babe ruth of cable tv. >> let's not overstate the case. mark: but you are, and so as the babe ruth of cable tv, you're also attacked a lot by the left. they try the boycotts every now and then, attack you, go after you, what is that like? >> wow, this is a great question. the most important thing to me, i don't care, not even a little bit mark, one bit what the left thinks of me. i just care about what's right. like you, i have a love and a passion for this country, and i...
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you have to ruth. it's not an option. you know there's a list of the chase you they want don't want you to be tranquil and this is the same story with the codes you know it goes with palestinians meant for israel some troubles you know and i think the trials have been experiencing a bit of our lives you know been moving skating from one place to another. and bobby knew nothing to land. a one hundred. fifteen and i said you can doubt if that if it were if it. can be spent in a honey in half a half hour when the knowledge was. cut and now we're at home jani would do with the fact that you know how but she was funny we see. that one had. a feeling who i am very tired. you really think chris turned out differently. you know we could have learned to live side by side. could disappear. and. when sad for her leave a climate and i thought potentially can. feel. that i couldn't sue for any i did felt sad that they felt sad that then you can ask that knew i had. lived in mexico. where. he would be with him in a. meaningful move. wh
you have to ruth. it's not an option. you know there's a list of the chase you they want don't want you to be tranquil and this is the same story with the codes you know it goes with palestinians meant for israel some troubles you know and i think the trials have been experiencing a bit of our lives you know been moving skating from one place to another. and bobby knew nothing to land. a one hundred. fifteen and i said you can doubt if that if it were if it. can be spent in a honey in half a...
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by supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving of your time in your efforts to the society, when we have called upon you. and thank you for taking time from your really enormous schedule at this particular time of year. this evening comes about because of my deep and abiding connection to our two hosting organizations, the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim foundation. my history with the historical society goes back over 25 years. my history with the guggenheim goes back a little over 10 years. each of these organizations has become a touchstone for me, for our collective american history. what could possibly be the common thread? it would be the constitution itself. my late husban
by supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the event, in the supreme court chamber, was cohosted by the supreme court historical society and the john simon guggenheim memorial foundation. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. jus. ginsberg: let me begin by expressing the society's gratitude to justice ginsburg. you have always been a generous -- very generous in giving of your time in your efforts to the society, when we have called upon you. and thank you for taking time from your really...
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ruth, it is such an important job, have not heard them.ppies. we have a lot of puppies waiting to be trained. but we need the socialisers to do the work. they need to raise them up in their home and do all of the early training. so dogs can go on and be like jesse. this is jesse's story, isn't it? the first image is when she was just isn't it? the first image is when she wasjust born. yes. her socialiser gave me the book when jesse came to me as my hearing dog. the socialisers, who the dogs live with in the first 12 months of their lives, have a really important role. but then may find it quite hard to hand the dog over. for them to be involved in this history and have that connection with you as the ultimate user. i have met jesse's socialiser, helen, and i asked her how she could possibly let the dog go once you've gone through all of the training from eight weeks old. she said because i know it will change someone's life when the dog goes to its recipient. it will make her life better. ruth, why do you think there is a reluctance? you h
ruth, it is such an important job, have not heard them.ppies. we have a lot of puppies waiting to be trained. but we need the socialisers to do the work. they need to raise them up in their home and do all of the early training. so dogs can go on and be like jesse. this is jesse's story, isn't it? the first image is when she was just isn't it? the first image is when she wasjust born. yes. her socialiser gave me the book when jesse came to me as my hearing dog. the socialisers, who the dogs...