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it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.hat's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than three times that amount, over 400 grand. that would be quite a payday. but remember, don and phyllis stuck the painting in their dusty basement for years. >> the canvas was a bit saggy, a little bit loose. there was quite a bit of cracking in the paint. >> i'm thinking, "well, okay, maybe it'll draw $100,000." >> little does he know, mapes gets a far bigger offer for "ruth" even before he advertises the auction. david's on the road when a top dealer reaches him on his cellphone. >> he said, "i want to make you an offer before the auction." i pulled over. i said, "what's you
it turns out that ruth is a rather special lady.hat's because after the 1920s, higgins switched his focus from painting human figures to landscapes. >> higgins quit doing paintings with figures. quite frankly, the pieces that are going to demand the most value in today's market are the ones with figures. >> for example, this higgins landscape sold for $130,000 in 2005. but a higgins similar to "ruth," entitled "four shawled women," sold at sotheby's for more than...
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ruth beamed.r ] well, without changing her bright smile, ruth smacked me right in the stomach. [ laughter ] i give you this picture because it fairly captures our nearly 50-year happy marriage during which i have offered up an astonishing number of foolish pronouncements and ruth has ignored almost every one. [ laughter ] >> well, i think part of the time when he was sick she was in denial. he just became weaker and weaker, the way people get sick when they're close to dying. but she somehow knew how to turn off those tear ducts in public. she steeled herself for it. >> i found this letter next to marty's bed in the hospital. "my dearest ruth, you are the only person i have loved in my life, setting aside a bit parents and kids and their kids. what a treat it has been to watch you progress to the very top of the legal world. i have admired and loved you almost since the day we first met at cornell some 56 years ago. the time has come for me to take leave of life because the loss of quality now sim
ruth beamed.r ] well, without changing her bright smile, ruth smacked me right in the stomach. [ laughter ] i give you this picture because it fairly captures our nearly 50-year happy marriage during which i have offered up an astonishing number of foolish pronouncements and ruth has ignored almost every one. [ laughter ] >> well, i think part of the time when he was sick she was in denial. he just became weaker and weaker, the way people get sick when they're close to dying. but she...
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he wishes ruth a happy birthday. he says, i will love you until the day i die. >> and he sends her $60 to buy birthday gifts. you are quite critical in the book about the lack of support given to company b. could you explain why you feel that way? mr. hartley: the attack begins that afternoon. they marched down the hill into this wooded valley. the attacks on either side of them have mixed results. they end up in a mine field named the wild pig. they take massive casualties, bringing the attack to a stop. this column marching into this valley, they run immediately into a well defended german position. machine guns, mortars, artillery the squad commander is stitched from head to to with machine gun fire and dies immediately. pete is one of three or four other guys there right in front. they are immediately cut off. no one will see what happens to them in the minutes to come. you have options. you can call for fire support. artillery support. some of that happens. not very much. you can also call for reinforcements. th
he wishes ruth a happy birthday. he says, i will love you until the day i die. >> and he sends her $60 to buy birthday gifts. you are quite critical in the book about the lack of support given to company b. could you explain why you feel that way? mr. hartley: the attack begins that afternoon. they marched down the hill into this wooded valley. the attacks on either side of them have mixed results. they end up in a mine field named the wild pig. they take massive casualties, bringing the...
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he was five years older than ruth.h kept going on with her education, she made it through kings mountain high school. complex.in that they are courting would be the way you did that day. there are times when they go for a stroll. they like to go on the railway tracks in the southern railway. he would sing songs like carolina moon. he may not have been the best singer, but it sure worked with ruth. >> she really appreciated that and his romantic side very much. that life would have been challenging anyway. as you mentioned were often onerous. not just a world war ii story, it is a great depression story. how did the great depression impact them in this area? >> no question it was something that impacted their lives. during the a job great depression, the depression wasn't that bad. they were among those fortunate enough to have a job during the depression, because the textile industry was still flourishing. pete made roughly $600 a year and ruth made roughly $600 per year. together they could pool their resources and be
he was five years older than ruth.h kept going on with her education, she made it through kings mountain high school. complex.in that they are courting would be the way you did that day. there are times when they go for a stroll. they like to go on the railway tracks in the southern railway. he would sing songs like carolina moon. he may not have been the best singer, but it sure worked with ruth. >> she really appreciated that and his romantic side very much. that life would have been...
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that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> that's sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things -- she wroed horrode hor. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling me how she came to visit and they'd be out in the middle of this ice cold river fly fishing. i believe she hunted. i know ruth has flown out of airplanes and gone in back of boats. i don't do any of that stuff. these are indestructible -- >> she also went around a golf course faster than anyone. >> a heck of a tennis player, too, i gather. and she came from the west and went to stanford. justice kennedy came from the west. now you're all pretty much from the eastern part of the united states. all of you went to yale or harvard law school. and most of you went to ivy league undergraduate. principle t p
that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> that's sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things -- she wroed horrode hor. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling me how she came to visit and they'd be out...
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and robert worked shifts at a plant and ruth cleaned other people's homes. they became parents of seven. preachers to a small flock. i remember i had the pleasure of ruth,g elijah's mother, and she told me that she prayed for me every day. .nd i knew it was true and i felt better for it. sometimes, people say they are praying for you and you don't know. they might be praying about you you don't know if they are praying for you. ruth wasw that ms. telling the truth. were the proverbial salt of the earth. strengthpassed on that but also that kindness and that faith to their son. boy, his dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie and they would go to the airport not to board the airplane but to watch others do it. i remember him telling me the story. flied said -- i have not and i may not fly but you will fly one day. we cannot afford it right now but you will fly. grandmother, as elijah related and as grandmothers do was a little more impatient with her advice. daddy, she said, he has been waiting and waiting and waiting for a better day. don't you wait. an
and robert worked shifts at a plant and ruth cleaned other people's homes. they became parents of seven. preachers to a small flock. i remember i had the pleasure of ruth,g elijah's mother, and she told me that she prayed for me every day. .nd i knew it was true and i felt better for it. sometimes, people say they are praying for you and you don't know. they might be praying about you you don't know if they are praying for you. ruth wasw that ms. telling the truth. were the proverbial salt of...
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but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial salt of the earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith, to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie, and they would go to the airport -- not to board the airplanes, but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say, "i have not flied. i may not fly. but you will fly one day. we can't afford it right now, but you will fly." his grandmother, as elijah related, as grandmothers do, was a little more impatient with her advice. "your daddy," she said, "he been waiting and waiting for a better day. don't you wait." and elijah did not wait. against all odds, elijah earned his degrees. he learned about the rights of that all people in this country are supposed to possess. with a little help, apparently, from perry mason, elijah became a lawyer to make sure others had rights, and his people had their god-given rights, and from the statehouse to the h
but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial salt of the earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith, to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie, and they would go to the airport -- not to board the airplanes, but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say, "i have not flied. i may not fly. but you will fly one day. we can't afford it right...
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ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> okay, i'm going to hurry up. she is -- [laughter] a hero and an inspiration to so many of us. in fact, at four a.m. this morning students from american university were right over there -- [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility, and they are here. she says -- and i said, justice, you know, i'm going to talk about your graduation from columbia law school and taught at rutgers and columbia, spent most of your career advocating for women's rights, all of these things, and you've been called recently the beyonce of jurisprudence -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] and the joke, i said, could i say that, and she said rather you say the jlo. [laughter] so without further ado, she is joined by her co-authors of her best selling memoir, "my own words," co-authors mary hartnet, georgetown law, wendy w. williams, a professor emeritus at georgetown law, and her interviewer today and the interviewer, the person you know very well from npr, ms. nina tote
ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> okay, i'm going to hurry up. she is -- [laughter] a hero and an inspiration to so many of us. in fact, at four a.m. this morning students from american university were right over there -- [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility, and they are here. she says -- and i said, justice, you know, i'm going to talk about your graduation from columbia law school and taught at rutgers and columbia, spent most of your career advocating...
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that sums up the ruth bader ginsburg fan base. 1600 berkeley law students and faculty members packed the hall to listen in on a conversation between the supreme court justice and one of her former clerk who is now a law professor. >> she had done so much for the feminist move. and to see her in person is nothing an opportunity i expected to have. >> reporter: she beat cancer four times and spl worry what would happen if she left the bench while president trump is in the office. >> i don't want to say there is a fear that the judicial system rests on her but she's an influential force on the bench now. >> and she said traveling enhanced her healing and stimulates her. these fans say her presence alone is inspiring their legal careers. >> hopefully she'll be kicking for a long time. >> reporter: and that lecture is still going on. we're expecting it to wrap up around 5:30 and more on the highlights next at 6:00. that is the latest from berkeley, i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> we'll see new oat 6:00 news, another live look in the auditorium, ruth bader ginsburg on the cal c
that sums up the ruth bader ginsburg fan base. 1600 berkeley law students and faculty members packed the hall to listen in on a conversation between the supreme court justice and one of her former clerk who is now a law professor. >> she had done so much for the feminist move. and to see her in person is nothing an opportunity i expected to have. >> reporter: she beat cancer four times and spl worry what would happen if she left the bench while president trump is in the office....
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and robert work shifts at a plant in ruth cleaned other people's homes. they became parents of seven. preachers to a small light. i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother ruth and she saw me, she. for me every day. and i knew it was true. sometimes people say they are praying for you and you don't know. [applause] they might be praying about you. [applause] but you don't know if there praying for you. but i knew she was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial soil of the earth and they passed on that strength but also the kindness and the faith to their son. as a boy alleges that made him shine his shoes and tie his tie and go to the airport not to board the airplanes but to watch others doing it. i remember elijah telling me the story. i have not applied, i may not fly but you will fly winded. we can't afford it right now but she wilyou will fly. as grandmothers do a little more impatient with her advice. she said, your daddy has been waiting and waiting for a better day, don't you wait. elijah did not wait. against all odds elijah
and robert work shifts at a plant in ruth cleaned other people's homes. they became parents of seven. preachers to a small light. i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother ruth and she saw me, she. for me every day. and i knew it was true. sometimes people say they are praying for you and you don't know. [applause] they might be praying about you. [applause] but you don't know if there praying for you. but i knew she was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial soil of the...
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my experience -- i sit regularly with larry, sergey, and ruth.he spirit of the conversation is essentially, you give me a lot of money every year, and you have to wait a long time, on the order of 7, 9 years. a lot of the money you have given during that time just falls away. not because i'm purposefully wasting it, but because we are running experiments and the answer to a lot of experiments is no. you have to decide if the value of that set of things is worth the money and the time value of money. that is the real conversation that we should be having and that we are having. if that has a good return on investment for alphabet and if that is good for the world, we should keep doing it. emily: well, since you mentioned ruth porat, the cfo, there is this perception she was brought into tighten the belt and that x and some of these experimental projects that google has spent time on would be the first step on the chopping block. has that been the case? astro: no, that has not been my experience at all. i mean, some company wants to come and buy go
my experience -- i sit regularly with larry, sergey, and ruth.he spirit of the conversation is essentially, you give me a lot of money every year, and you have to wait a long time, on the order of 7, 9 years. a lot of the money you have given during that time just falls away. not because i'm purposefully wasting it, but because we are running experiments and the answer to a lot of experiments is no. you have to decide if the value of that set of things is worth the money and the time value of...
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i think ruth sees her job as helping them to cause that to happen in the best way possible.mily: as legend has it and bloomberg reporting, you had a very early conversation with larry page about what x ultimately became. tell me about that conversation. astro: i was sitting down with larry, and it was very -- the first couple of months felt very tactics-driven. we were trying to find concrete things we wanted to spend time on. the self-driving car, google glass, the early contact lens work that we did, a few other things like that. and i wanted to have a conversation, like, what is the bigger picture here? i felt like i was not getting a lot of traction with larry or sergey about this conversation, so i sat down with larry and i said, i'm just going to name some things to see what we are doing. is this just another business unit for google? he said, no. ok, are we a research center? no. and i mean, i agreed. i was glad. my conception of what we were doing is also that this is not what we were doing. i tried throwing out various things to him and when i said, are we taking mo
i think ruth sees her job as helping them to cause that to happen in the best way possible.mily: as legend has it and bloomberg reporting, you had a very early conversation with larry page about what x ultimately became. tell me about that conversation. astro: i was sitting down with larry, and it was very -- the first couple of months felt very tactics-driven. we were trying to find concrete things we wanted to spend time on. the self-driving car, google glass, the early contact lens work that...
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in her book by ellen words ruth bader ginsberg recounts her life and time on the court and spoke at the 19th annual book festival in washington, d.c.. >> this is about one hour. good morning. [cheering] i'm the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoying your self this morning. now,s we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce the next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may sit down -- because i have a few more things i'm going to say. the past years the library of congress, we have been celebrating changemakers, and i can think of few people who fit the description in the united states supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] at 4 a.m. this morning, students from american university camp out in front of this facility and they are here. to talk about the graduation from columbia law school and spent most of your career advocatingfo all of these things and you've been called recently the beyoncÉ of jurisprudence. she said i would rather you say j-lo. [laughter]
in her book by ellen words ruth bader ginsberg recounts her life and time on the court and spoke at the 19th annual book festival in washington, d.c.. >> this is about one hour. good morning. [cheering] i'm the librarian of congress, and i hope you all have been enjoying your self this morning. now,s we have a rather large crowd this morning for this particular session. and that's why i'm very thrilled to introduce the next program. for the past year at the library of congress -- you may...
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robert worked shifts at a plant, and ruth cleaned other people's homes.hey became parents of seven. preachers to a small flock. i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother ruth, and she told me she prayed for me every day. and i knew it was true. and i felt better for it. sometimes people say they're praying for you and you don't know. [ applause ] they might be praying about you. but you don't know if they're praying for you. but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial salt of the earth. and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie, and they would go to the airport, not to board airplanes but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say, i have not flied, i may not fly, but you will fly one day. we can't afford it right now, but you will fly. his grandmother, as elijah related, and as grandmothers do, was a little more impatient with her advice. your daddy, she
robert worked shifts at a plant, and ruth cleaned other people's homes.hey became parents of seven. preachers to a small flock. i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother ruth, and she told me she prayed for me every day. and i knew it was true. and i felt better for it. sometimes people say they're praying for you and you don't know. [ applause ] they might be praying about you. but you don't know if they're praying for you. but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they...
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but ruth calms you down, gives you the klonapin i suggest just a quarter but ruth could be 2.0.'s not seroquil, the drug for prisons, that's not ruth. >> i don't think we'll hear from ruth on that i'm sure she'll find out about it. >> i only took 1.0 seroquil, i went to bed friday night and woke up sunday. >> pfizer and merck are leading the dow. down 13 on the index that will offset the tone coming from the grubs and the beyonds today, jim. >> yeah. beyond, i feel bad for ethan ethan, he is one of those -- ethan brown, he came on this morning on "squawk", he had a wrap for everything. i love that guy. but it doesn't matter, there is too much beyond meat today it is not nestle's by the way, can i say tyson chicken tenders that are actually peas, they're killer. >> really? >> killer. i'm talking like the best thing i've had as a snack at the office since spam. >> interesting as for grub, jim, two double downgrades to underperform from outperform. bamle goes underperform from buy. the food delivery market is increasingly irrational. competitors flood the market with rewards and in
but ruth calms you down, gives you the klonapin i suggest just a quarter but ruth could be 2.0.'s not seroquil, the drug for prisons, that's not ruth. >> i don't think we'll hear from ruth on that i'm sure she'll find out about it. >> i only took 1.0 seroquil, i went to bed friday night and woke up sunday. >> pfizer and merck are leading the dow. down 13 on the index that will offset the tone coming from the grubs and the beyonds today, jim. >> yeah. beyond, i feel bad...
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ruth pretty much did something similar in her work. yes, i do think it does take those extraordinary women who broke those initial barriers fortitude that was absolutely necessary to do what they did. as you, know justice kagan and i are not married, we don't have children. we've had successful careers, and i don't think you have to be unmarried and have children to have successful careers, but i think it helped. but represented everything that people expected and more. >> justice ginsburg, what quality did you see that helped craft her for the position of being first. you were second, they have to carry a sense of obligation to the people that are out there watching and seeing you as an example, as a role model. what qualities did she bring to that role? >> sandra was responsible more than any justice and history. that was very important. when she revived the tradition of having lunch together and urged her colleagues to attend, deep is also a good listener and she had patience, and and never saw her snap back in anger. sandra was the
ruth pretty much did something similar in her work. yes, i do think it does take those extraordinary women who broke those initial barriers fortitude that was absolutely necessary to do what they did. as you, know justice kagan and i are not married, we don't have children. we've had successful careers, and i don't think you have to be unmarried and have children to have successful careers, but i think it helped. but represented everything that people expected and more. >> justice...
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ruth bader ginsberg back after her battle with cancer. our producer inside the courtroom said she seems to be in good health and asked the first question. now there are questions of another justice, clarence thomas. he was not on the bench today. the court says he's home likely recovering from the flu.
ruth bader ginsberg back after her battle with cancer. our producer inside the courtroom said she seems to be in good health and asked the first question. now there are questions of another justice, clarence thomas. he was not on the bench today. the court says he's home likely recovering from the flu.
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heidi przybyla, michael steele, ruth are back. ruth, first of all, lindsey graham, you could see who knows what he's thinking as far as long-term. but the whole point of him trying to get close to the president was to try to stop him from doing things like this. >> he told us. he told us he wants to be close to the president because he wanted to be relevant. well, what's the point of being relevant when your president is doing things like this without consulting you, without consulting anyone, and then declaring it a great success? >> yeah. it's at the point of being relevant to irrelevancy. >> but in fairness, what did we do to turkey? because i've went through this conversation, had a long conversation with somebody earlier today. and said, okay, yeah. they probably -- if they weren't in nato, we wouldn't be inviting them and now it's awkward. but without turkey, you know, how do we deal with the rest of eastern europe? you know, it isn't as easy as just cutting them off. >> it's not that easy. but i spoke last week, chuck, with
heidi przybyla, michael steele, ruth are back. ruth, first of all, lindsey graham, you could see who knows what he's thinking as far as long-term. but the whole point of him trying to get close to the president was to try to stop him from doing things like this. >> he told us. he told us he wants to be close to the president because he wanted to be relevant. well, what's the point of being relevant when your president is doing things like this without consulting you, without consulting...
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he was one of seven children of robin and ruth -- robert and ruth cummings and although his family struggled financially, they always found a way to help others in their community. representative cummings and his family, like thousands of other african-americans, had to face the brutal experience of the jim crow period. when representative cummings was a child at 11, he was attacked while trying to swim in the neighborhood swimming pool. racist adults threw rocks and bottles that resulted in injuries. but left him with a determination to study law and to become the fighter for social justice that characterized his life. he would go on to receive his bachelor's degree in political science from howard university. and while at howard, he served as student government president. after gragg -- graduating from howard university, he obtained his law degree from the university of maryland school of law. congressman incumbentings practiced law in baltimore -- cummings practiced law in baltimore and was elected to the maryland house of delegates where he served for 14 years and ascended to become the
he was one of seven children of robin and ruth -- robert and ruth cummings and although his family struggled financially, they always found a way to help others in their community. representative cummings and his family, like thousands of other african-americans, had to face the brutal experience of the jim crow period. when representative cummings was a child at 11, he was attacked while trying to swim in the neighborhood swimming pool. racist adults threw rocks and bottles that resulted in...
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that had the audience laughing and crying. >> reporter: it's rock star welcome that follows justice rutherywhere they goes. >> came on stage, i literally started crying. >> reporter: greatest hits from story book marriage to fights for gender equality to workout routes. first question, is she okay after fourth bout with cancer? >> compared to how i was six months ago, very well. >> wonderful. are you back at the gym? >> yes. >> reporter: conversation steered clear of politics but rbg got a jab in when shared best marriage advice. >> it helps every now and then to be a little deaf. that is advice i have followed not only in a marriage for 56 years, but also to this day in dealing with my colleagues. >> reporter: justice ginsberg was here to honor friend, first female dean at berkeley law. currently women make up more than 50% of the student body, very different from when they started their careers. >> one thing i'm going to take off the talk, barriers are blessings. >> reporter: no message of retirement, made it clear her legendary energy endures. >> if you have survived cancer, you have
that had the audience laughing and crying. >> reporter: it's rock star welcome that follows justice rutherywhere they goes. >> came on stage, i literally started crying. >> reporter: greatest hits from story book marriage to fights for gender equality to workout routes. first question, is she okay after fourth bout with cancer? >> compared to how i was six months ago, very well. >> wonderful. are you back at the gym? >> yes. >> reporter: conversation...
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ruth bader ginsberg also really excited to be here. >> reporter: right.dents who left the lecture said they feel energized loo like they got a chance to know the woman underneath that glass robe. she was a jokester, she was personal, and she was candid. no cane, no one to guide her to her share. this is how supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg took the stage at u.s. berkeley zeller bach hall. more than 1,600 berkeley law students and faculty members packed the hall to watch the women's rights icon remember her close friend, the first woman to become dean of berkeley law. kay passed away two years ago. >> no person was better equipped than her. >> reporter: the audience listened as she talked about everything from the workouts that keep her fit. >> but i do push-ups, lots of weight-bearing exercises. >> reporter: to her late husband, marty ginsberg, who stood by her side during the landmark gender equality case that kickstarted her career. >> marty was the first boy i ever dated. he cared that i had a brain. >> reporter: you could see why her legion o
ruth bader ginsberg also really excited to be here. >> reporter: right.dents who left the lecture said they feel energized loo like they got a chance to know the woman underneath that glass robe. she was a jokester, she was personal, and she was candid. no cane, no one to guide her to her share. this is how supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg took the stage at u.s. berkeley zeller bach hall. more than 1,600 berkeley law students and faculty members packed the hall to watch the...
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it was the age of babe ruth. was a bigger than life personality, and very self-promoted, by the way. started as a very poor boy in baltimore. his stories are well known how he was a great pitcher for the the n red sox, who made mistake, if you're a red sox fan him to the new york yankees. wasthen when yankee stadium the ed in 1923, it became house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth making more money than president hoover, and when him and said do you think this is right that you thand be making more money the president of the united states? -- i had a better better year ear than the president of the united states. by the way, baseball almost it, and that was because of the black sox scandal 1919 when the chicago white ox threw the series to the cincinnati reds, but people didn't know it at the time. they actually didn't know it couple of years later. it had been. eight players had been involved. the best known was jackson, and when he was going into court he was stopped by a little boy who it ain't
it was the age of babe ruth. was a bigger than life personality, and very self-promoted, by the way. started as a very poor boy in baltimore. his stories are well known how he was a great pitcher for the the n red sox, who made mistake, if you're a red sox fan him to the new york yankees. wasthen when yankee stadium the ed in 1923, it became house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth making more money than president hoover, and when him and said do you think this is right that you...
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ruth and nicola see you a bit later on. hello. a very good evening to you. brought something a little drier and quieterfor many brought something a little drier and quieter for many of us, but it is not to last as we head into the start of november, things turn more u nsettled start of november, things turn more unsettled once again. more cloudy weather, some wet weather, some pretty windy weather and potentially some stormy weather for some of us, at least for the time. back to the hereinafter the rest of tonight, we see the outbreaks of rain from the west, just about all of the sing some wet weather through the night but it is going to be turning milder as the night wears on, temperatures between six and i2 as the night wears on, temperatures between six and 12 degrees. so into tomorrow, low—pressure taking charge of the scene, we will see some outbreaks of rain pushing through and with the south—westerly feet of air across the uk it is generally going to feel milder. so do the morning, we see this band of rain drifting eastwards across england across scot
ruth and nicola see you a bit later on. hello. a very good evening to you. brought something a little drier and quieterfor many brought something a little drier and quieter for many of us, but it is not to last as we head into the start of november, things turn more u nsettled start of november, things turn more unsettled once again. more cloudy weather, some wet weather, some pretty windy weather and potentially some stormy weather for some of us, at least for the time. back to the hereinafter...
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it was the age of babe ruth. bigger-thans the -life personality, and very self-promoting, by the way. started as a very poor boy in baltimore. the stories are well-known, how he was a great pitcher for the boston red sox, who made the mistake if you are a red sox fan of selling him to the new york yankees, and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth bui lt. ruthe end of the era, babe was making more money than president hoover. when writers stopped him and said, do you think this is right that you should be making more money than the president of the united states, he said, "i had a better year than the president of the united states." baseball almost didn't make it. that was because of the "black sox" scandal of 1919 when the chicago white sox threw the series to the cincinnati reds. people didn't know it at the time. they actually didn't know it until a couple of years later, dishonest it had been. eight players were involved. probably the best-known was shoeless joe jackson.
it was the age of babe ruth. bigger-thans the -life personality, and very self-promoting, by the way. started as a very poor boy in baltimore. the stories are well-known, how he was a great pitcher for the boston red sox, who made the mistake if you are a red sox fan of selling him to the new york yankees, and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth bui lt. ruthe end of the era, babe was making more money than president hoover. when writers stopped him and...
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by the way, love ruth porat. i think she's bringing more transparency when she talks about some of the sloppiness of the quarter modeling out, she's someone that you listen to and don't take this as a smoke screen i think she's bringing a lot of transparency as we get more into the capital market side of what they do, i think you listen to that but again if you look at google sites, around 20% i think is what you want to see if we're looking at the bottom line on google, this is not what we tended to look at in the past the fact this is an op ex heavy number doesn't bother me 26% off the june lows into earnings what do you want i think this is just a breath of -- >> and the operating expenses are investments to get growth so you have to say, all right, this is one quarter where the company invested some money so their business model can continue to grow if you look at it, the thesis isn't broken on this look at their ad search revenues that is still up that thesis hasn't broken. other properties doing well. so if
by the way, love ruth porat. i think she's bringing more transparency when she talks about some of the sloppiness of the quarter modeling out, she's someone that you listen to and don't take this as a smoke screen i think she's bringing a lot of transparency as we get more into the capital market side of what they do, i think you listen to that but again if you look at google sites, around 20% i think is what you want to see if we're looking at the bottom line on google, this is not what we...
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school year and four other schools in the district will merge into two. >>> supreme court justice ruth school. the berkeley school of law posted the first herma hill kay herma hill kay taught her berkeley law school for 57 years and was the first female dean. justice ginsburg spoke at the event and ordered herma hill kay's life and contributions. >> without her prodigious effort we would scarcely comprehend how women altered legal education and the law itself. >> herma hill kay died in 2017. the memorial lecture was created by a generous gift from professor pamela samuelson who was also a speaker at the today, talks continue between stanford university and the santa clara county board of supervisors about plans to expand over the next 15 years. the sides are working to reach a deal to increase housing on sanford campus to handle student and employee needs. they want to build more than 3 million square feet of new classrooms which would add nety for housing developments, transportation improvement and the palo alto unified school district. >>> the santa clara board of supervisors is rev
school year and four other schools in the district will merge into two. >>> supreme court justice ruth school. the berkeley school of law posted the first herma hill kay herma hill kay taught her berkeley law school for 57 years and was the first female dean. justice ginsburg spoke at the event and ordered herma hill kay's life and contributions. >> without her prodigious effort we would scarcely comprehend how women altered legal education and the law itself. >> herma hill...
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. >> monday, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicialt of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> president trump signed a pair of executive order's involving transparency of federal regulations. the white house -- he took questions from reporters on a range of issues. he addressed turkey's military action in syria, isis fighters, the impeachment inquiry and china trade negotiations.
. >> monday, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicialt of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> president...
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inside the conversation with ruth bader guess.. drug companies paying millions of dollars for the opioid crisis. >>> the last middle settlement before a landmark trial. >>> is bay homeowners. the cost of maintaining storm drains is about to skyrocket. we asked why such a big hype is necessary. >>> >>> at the lively news desperate supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is at uc berkeley. let's go live on the cal campus right now. you can see her. she is on stage with one of her former clerks who is a law professor. let's listen and. >>> i had a feeling she might say that. you were recruited away from rutgers to columbia law school in 1972. the first tenured law professor. that timing is important because it was the year title vii became applicable finally the higher educational institutions. by this time. >>> that is one of her former clerks who is a brooklyn law professor asking some questions right now. a short time ago ginsburg was asked how she feels about the large numbers of women in law school compared to when she was a gr
inside the conversation with ruth bader guess.. drug companies paying millions of dollars for the opioid crisis. >>> the last middle settlement before a landmark trial. >>> is bay homeowners. the cost of maintaining storm drains is about to skyrocket. we asked why such a big hype is necessary. >>> >>> at the lively news desperate supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is at uc berkeley. let's go live on the cal campus right now. you can see her. she is on...
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. >>> coming up next, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is in the bay area and where you cou hear her speak. >>> and an entire home depot destroyed. a look at damage left behind after a tornado hits dallas. >>> happening now, people heading to vote in canada. current prime minister justin trudeau and his opponent are dead even in recent polls. recently controversial photos have surfaced of him in black face and this has led to many doubting his judgment. but some say he's not doing enough to capitalize on the misstep. >>> shock and awe after a tornado overnight. the powerful storm tore through dallas leaving a path of destruction. nearly 20 miles long. a former "today in the bay" anchor so ma anchor sam brock is there reporting for the "today" show. >> reporter: overnight a massive tornado tearing through dallas. the twister touching down near university park launching debris at least three miles into the sky. leaving behind a 17-mill path of destruction. many homes sustaining serious damage and streets littered with downed trees and power lines and search and rescue operatio
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. >>> what ruth bader ginsburg is doing tonight at uc berkeley. >>> a bizarre theft case. police served a search warrant on the inside of the suspects body. wait until you see what the x- ray revealed. >>> something new for season ticket holders at levi stadium. why you may want to wear your stretchy pants. >>> >>> a pretty bizarre story out of manteca. police have to get an unusual search warrant from a judge to find an expensive stolen ring. investigators say how the suspect hit the ring is downright disturbing. ryan hill has details.>> reporter: it is hard to picture a safer time and place to sell a very expensive ring at a jewelry store in a busy stripmall on a saturday. >>> he is to be praised honestly. i want to make you feel good about it. i want to let you know it is a real thing.>> reporter: a police spokesperson said the man who owned the ring agreed to meet with the suspected thieves and new york times to verify it was worth more than $100,000. the store said the jott diamond checked out. one of the suspects grab the ring and ran out the store and jumped into th
. >>> what ruth bader ginsburg is doing tonight at uc berkeley. >>> a bizarre theft case. police served a search warrant on the inside of the suspects body. wait until you see what the x- ray revealed. >>> something new for season ticket holders at levi stadium. why you may want to wear your stretchy pants. >>> >>> a pretty bizarre story out of manteca. police have to get an unusual search warrant from a judge to find an expensive stolen ring....
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justice ruth bader ginsburg: justice ruth bader ginsburg: "title v11 was meant to strike out the entirectrum of sex now, the court's two new justices seemed impossible to predict. justice neil gorsuch did seem somewhat open to the idea that the words of the law might be read to cover this kind of thscrimination, but then he worried about "massive social upheaval." l.rah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. the trump administration's immigration crkdown on the southern border is expanding. all asylum seekers are now required to remain in mexico to dayt their day in u.s. immigration court. and as mireya villarreal in nuevo laredo, mexico, shows us, the wait is long and dangerous. eporeporter: the streets of nuevo laredo are often called los caminos de carteles, the "streets of the cartels." highly coveted smuggling routes, now a dumping ground for migrants. kensy medina and marvin torres arrived at the shelter two days ago as a part of the migrant protection protocols, or m.p.p. in this area right here, this is safety for them? them? bu but if you just walk out that door, it is not s
justice ruth bader ginsburg: justice ruth bader ginsburg: "title v11 was meant to strike out the entirectrum of sex now, the court's two new justices seemed impossible to predict. justice neil gorsuch did seem somewhat open to the idea that the words of the law might be read to cover this kind of thscrimination, but then he worried about "massive social upheaval." l.rah. >> o'donnell: all right, jan, thank you. the trump administration's immigration crkdown on the southern...
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>>it's just supreme court associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. after beating cancer for time. now at the age of 86 and is still doing planks and push-ups at the gym, she told the law students that life is about balance. >>i think it appreciate in that there is more to life than >>it's been marty ginsburg after law school. >>money was for us. boy i ever dated. care that i had a brain. >>ginsburg was one of 9 women in her harvard law school class of 500 students, she smiled when hearing that you see berkeley's law school is now about 60% women >>would join then at long welcome. >>and tomorrow and on the bench. she waasked what piece of advice was most helpful to her and she said it came from her mother-in-law just minutes before her wedding helps. >>every now and then. word is fo be needed to know you know here and then bison have followed only in marriage. of the 56 year. and also to this day in dealing with my colleagues. >>ginsburg received a standing ovation when she entered and exited the stage students here say it was an honor to see and to hear her. in berkeley tonight, m
>>it's just supreme court associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. after beating cancer for time. now at the age of 86 and is still doing planks and push-ups at the gym, she told the law students that life is about balance. >>i think it appreciate in that there is more to life than >>it's been marty ginsburg after law school. >>money was for us. boy i ever dated. care that i had a brain. >>ginsburg was one of 9 women in her harvard law school class of 500 students,...
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i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother, ruth. she told me she prayed for me every day. and i knew it was true. and i felt better for it. sometimes people say they're praying for you and you don't know. [laughter] they might be praying about you. [laughter] but you don't know if they're praying for you. but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial salt of the earth. they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie and they'd go to the airport not to board the airplanes but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say i have not flied, i may not fly. but you will fly one day. [applause] we can't afford it right now, but you will fly. as grandmother, as elijah related and as grandmothers do, with a little more inpatient with her advice. your daddy, she said, he had been waiting and waiting and waiting for a better day. don't you wait. elijah did not wait. agains
i remember i had the pleasure of meeting elijah's mother, ruth. she told me she prayed for me every day. and i knew it was true. and i felt better for it. sometimes people say they're praying for you and you don't know. [laughter] they might be praying about you. [laughter] but you don't know if they're praying for you. but i knew miss ruth was telling the truth. so they were the proverbial salt of the earth. they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith to...
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but i knew, as ruth was telling the truth,.ere the proverbial salt of the earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie, and they would go to the airport, not to board the airplanes, but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say, i have not flied, i may not fly. but you will fly one day. we can't afford it right now, but you will fly. his grandmother, as elijah related and as grandmothers do, was a little more impatient with her advice. your daddy, she said, he's been waiting and waiting and waiting for a better day. don't you wait. and elijah did not wait. against all odds, elijah earned his degrees, he learned about the rights that all people in this country are supposed to possess with little help, apparently, from perry mason, elijah became a lawyer to make sure that others had rights. and his people had their god-given rights. and from the state house to the hou
but i knew, as ruth was telling the truth,.ere the proverbial salt of the earth, and they passed on that strength and that grit, but also that kindness and that faith to their son. as a boy, elijah's dad made him shine his shoes and tie his tie, and they would go to the airport, not to board the airplanes, but to watch others do it. i remember elijah telling me this story. robert would say, i have not flied, i may not fly. but you will fly one day. we can't afford it right now, but you will...
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ruth hetherington from the international committee of the red cross, thank you very much for joiningare lashing large parts of japan, as the typhoon hagibis hits the country. one man has died, dozens have been injured, and officials have advised more than seven million people to leave their homes and seek shelter — although the evacuation was not compulsory. this nasa satellite image captured the typhoon as it neared japan, and shows you the sheer size of the storm, which spanned around 1,400 kilometers. our correspondent rupert wingfield hayes is with the people underneath the massive clouds in tokyo — and sent this report. this is the hii river near mount fuji. usually it is a clear mountain stream. today, it was turned into a raging, boiling torrent. across central japan, typhoon hagibis has dumped record amounts of rain. on the southern side of tokyo, the tama river is now close to bursting point. tens of thousands of people who live along its banks have been ordered to leave their homes. the big dangerfrom these sorts of events is water. water is the thing that can do real damag
ruth hetherington from the international committee of the red cross, thank you very much for joiningare lashing large parts of japan, as the typhoon hagibis hits the country. one man has died, dozens have been injured, and officials have advised more than seven million people to leave their homes and seek shelter — although the evacuation was not compulsory. this nasa satellite image captured the typhoon as it neared japan, and shows you the sheer size of the storm, which spanned around 1,400...
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. ♪ monday, columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburgnd sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. our visit to rapid city continues as we explore the discovery of gold in the black hills and the impact it had on control of the sacred native american lands. ♪ >> the black hills of south dakota is a very sacred area as a whole. in the black hills, i believe at one time or another, there ie at one time or another, there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. >> as long sacred land for many of -- many native americans, it has also the center of tensions between the two cultures since the 1960's. -- the 19th century. coming up, a look
. ♪ monday, columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburgnd sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg got a rock star welcome on the cal campus tonight. the 86-year-old justice was here to honor a late uc berkeley law professor who also opened doors for women. here's nbc bayarea's jean elle. >> compared to her i was six months ago -- >> reporter: united states supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg tells a crowd at uc berkeley she is feeling strong after her fourth battle with cancer and is still working out. >> push-ups, bike, front and side. >> reporter: she didn't talk about current politics, instead focusing on her lifelonal battle against gender discrimination and the many cases she won in court. >> and couldn't serve tables at night. at night is when you get the best tips. getting them to understand that these protections protect men's jobs against women's competition. >> reporter: one of just nine women in her law school class of hundreds in 1956, the 86-year-old is excited to see her work still opening doors today. >> at long last women are welcomed at the bar and on the bench. >> reporter: justice ginsburg says while laws
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg got a rock star welcome on the cal campus tonight. the 86-year-old justice was here to honor a late uc berkeley law professor who also opened doors for women. here's nbc bayarea's jean elle. >> compared to her i was six months ago -- >> reporter: united states supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg tells a crowd at uc berkeley she is feeling strong after her fourth battle with cancer and is still working out. >> push-ups, bike,...
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joining me now, phil rucker, peter baker, and ruth marcus. phil rucker, first of all, with a more do we know about these two men and their connection to giuliani in ukraine and how this might intersect with the impeachment inquiry? >> andrea, it's a fast-moving story. it sounds like we'll see these men in court later today. we may learn more information as the day bears on. but it shines a light on rudy giuliani who has been the president's personal lawyer for some time now. we've already been discussing the last few weeks the extent to which giuliani has commandeered american foreign policy with the state department, with his engagement in ukraine and doing other sort of personal missions on behalf of president trump. but this brings a potentially criminal element here because of these campaign finance violations and charges. and it raises a lot of questions about what exactly giuliani has been up to the last a couple of years. >> and one could imagine that in typical prosecutorial fashion, peter baker, they'll be pressed to tell what they k
joining me now, phil rucker, peter baker, and ruth marcus. phil rucker, first of all, with a more do we know about these two men and their connection to giuliani in ukraine and how this might intersect with the impeachment inquiry? >> andrea, it's a fast-moving story. it sounds like we'll see these men in court later today. we may learn more information as the day bears on. but it shines a light on rudy giuliani who has been the president's personal lawyer for some time now. we've already...
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i will loan you babe ruth for the rest of the season. the commissioner says, no, we don't do that. happenedthings which very interesting in the wake of that. yes? going once. going twice. i will tell you one story. not appear at al the trial? rothstein had an attorney who was incredibly inventive. well.great jury fixer as invent these incredible defenses where the best defense is a good offense. at one point, in the late 1920's when he is accused of affixing -- fixing a jury, he puts randolph hearst on trial and saying, the reason they printed these lies is because i know the truth and i have the birth certificates of the twin daughters that william randolph hearst fathered. it is a complete lie. it was completely made up. he makes up the story about rothstein being assaulted by reporters in chicago. rothstein becomes the victim. poor arnold bronstein. -- arnold rothstein. they sent him out of the country to montreal. and he bringsover atell back. he is walking through times square one day and a couple of detectives go up to him and arrest him and arraign him for his part in the bl
i will loan you babe ruth for the rest of the season. the commissioner says, no, we don't do that. happenedthings which very interesting in the wake of that. yes? going once. going twice. i will tell you one story. not appear at al the trial? rothstein had an attorney who was incredibly inventive. well.great jury fixer as invent these incredible defenses where the best defense is a good offense. at one point, in the late 1920's when he is accused of affixing -- fixing a jury, he puts randolph...
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day atmonday columbus noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme impact -- u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, when you read between the lines, which he is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will and evitable he go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. now, president trump speaks at the value voters summit, which has been holding their annual conference in washington dc. this is about one hour 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen to introduce the president of the united states, please welcome tony perkins. tony: good evening, everyone. what an exciting evening
day atmonday columbus noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme impact -- u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, when you read between the lines, which he is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will and evitable he go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on...
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ruth marcus, thank you so much. joining us is democratic senator gary peters of michigan.e is the ranking member on the homeland security committee and lead sponsor of the hotel act legislation which aims to prevent taxpayer money from going to trump properties. mr. peters, thank you very much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> tell us a little bit about this legislation. it doesn't sound like it has any hope of passing in this current iteration. >> it's important for us to continue to push this forward. the conflict of interest you get when you have government money going to properties owned bay high government official are very clear. the legislation says that federal money cannot be spent at a property owned by high government official defined as president, vice president, or cabinet official. we have seen numerous occasions were serious questions have been raised. as you're well aware, we have a situation still unfolding with the air force sending crews to trump properties in scotland. now you have incredibly outrageous situation where the president himself no
ruth marcus, thank you so much. joining us is democratic senator gary peters of michigan.e is the ranking member on the homeland security committee and lead sponsor of the hotel act legislation which aims to prevent taxpayer money from going to trump properties. mr. peters, thank you very much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> tell us a little bit about this legislation. it doesn't sound like it has any hope of passing in this current iteration. >> it's important for...