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and now, if you will, please join me in welcoming to stanford justice ruth bader inspired. -- ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg: thank you. thank you, thank you very much. please be seated. i thought it might be an appropriate beginning to tell you a little bit about my life, and what i'm going to say to you comes from a book called my own words. it is the preface all in my own words. did you always want to be a judge? or more exorbitantly, a supreme court justice? school children who visit me at the court as they do at least weekly ask that question more than any other. it is a sign of huge progress , judge today's youth served as an aspiration for a girl is not at all outlandish. contrast the ancient days in 1956 when i entered law school. women wear then less than 3% of the lawyers in the united states . servede woman had ever on a federal appellate court. she was florence allen, appointed by franklin delano roosevelt to the court of appeals for the sixth circuit. by the time i got to law school, she was retired and then there were none. today, about half the nation's law studen
and now, if you will, please join me in welcoming to stanford justice ruth bader inspired. -- ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg: thank you. thank you, thank you very much. please be seated. i thought it might be an appropriate beginning to tell you a little bit about my life, and what i'm going to say to you comes from a book called my own words. it is the preface all in my own words. did you always want to be a judge? or more exorbitantly, a supreme court justice? school...
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when president clinton took office in 1993 he named his first nominee to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg. ginsburg's nomination was not without controversy. she had argued for positions that are still quite controversial today. for example, she had questioned the constitutionality of laws against bigamy because they implicated private relationships. for the same reason she had opined that there might be a constitutional right to prostitution. she had also advocated for coeducational prisons and juvenile facilities. she had even opposed -- she had even proposed abolishing mother's day. so you can understand why senators wanted to get her views on issues that might come before her as a justice. but when pressed at her confirmation hearing, here's what she had to say. "you're well aware that i came to this proceeding to be judged as a judge, not as an advocate, because i am and hope to continue to be a judge, it would be wrong for me to say or preview in legislative chamber how i would cast my vote on questions the supreme court may be called upon to decide. were i to rehearse here what i w
when president clinton took office in 1993 he named his first nominee to the supreme court ruth bader ginsburg. ginsburg's nomination was not without controversy. she had argued for positions that are still quite controversial today. for example, she had questioned the constitutionality of laws against bigamy because they implicated private relationships. for the same reason she had opined that there might be a constitutional right to prostitution. she had also advocated for coeducational...
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honored to have as our speaker associate justice of the supreme court of the united states ruth bader ginsburg. ice of the supreme couf the united states ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] on the last day of his business law class one spring, the lecture was such a success that it turned into an annual tradition at stanford for many years until the professor retired. it was revived in 2008, supported by a generous gift to the office of religious life by the foundation for global communities, which established the henry and amelia rathbun bond -- fund for exploring for what leads to a meaningful life. year, a visiting fellow is selected to come to stanford to deliver this lecture and to spend time with our faculty, students and staff. world, and in a time of great change in our country, this lecture provides us a welcome moment for self reflection and moral inquiry. we are so fortunate this year to have ruth bader ginsburg as our rathbun visiting fellow. many of you know her by another rpg.er as the notorious -- notorious rbg. [applause] that name got its start several years ago in a tumbler blog
honored to have as our speaker associate justice of the supreme court of the united states ruth bader ginsburg. ice of the supreme couf the united states ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] on the last day of his business law class one spring, the lecture was such a success that it turned into an annual tradition at stanford for many years until the professor retired. it was revived in 2008, supported by a generous gift to the office of religious life by the foundation for global communities, which...
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as ruth bader ginsburg put it simply.it means doing something outside yourself."nder note, ginsburg says she has had some luck in life, but none that exceeds the luck that brought her her husband, marty, who passed away in 2010. he supported her through two battles with cancer and she says without him, she wouldn't be on the supreme court.on stanford's campus, spencer blake, kron four news. coming upthis is a state truck .. better yet this is a caltrans truck on highway 101 ignoring the very same state law they want everyone else to follow .i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. and right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. go to sleep
as ruth bader ginsburg put it simply.it means doing something outside yourself."nder note, ginsburg says she has had some luck in life, but none that exceeds the luck that brought her her husband, marty, who passed away in 2010. he supported her through two battles with cancer and she says without him, she wouldn't be on the supreme court.on stanford's campus, spencer blake, kron four news. coming upthis is a state truck .. better yet this is a caltrans truck on highway 101 ignoring the...
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please, if you will, join me in welcoming to stanford justice ruth bader ginsburg. applause] thank you,sburg: thank you. please, be seated, please. applause]d persis: please -- justice ginsburg: please, be seated. thank you, thank you very much. but please, be seated. [applause] i thought iturg: might be inappropriate -- and appropriate-- an beginning to tell you a little bit about my life. what i'm going to say to you comes from a book all the "my ." words the preface, all in my own words. did you always want to be a judge? more exorbitantly, a supreme ?ourt justice school children who visit me at the court, as they do at least weekly, ask that question more than any other. it is a sign of huge progress made. judgeship asuth, an aspiration for a girl is not at all outlandish. this with the early days when i entered law school and women were less than 3% of the lawyers in the united states. only one woman had ever served on a federal appellate court. florence allen, appointed by franklin delano roosevelt in 1934. by the time i got to law school, she was retired and t
please, if you will, join me in welcoming to stanford justice ruth bader ginsburg. applause] thank you,sburg: thank you. please, be seated, please. applause]d persis: please -- justice ginsburg: please, be seated. thank you, thank you very much. but please, be seated. [applause] i thought iturg: might be inappropriate -- and appropriate-- an beginning to tell you a little bit about my life. what i'm going to say to you comes from a book all the "my ." words the preface, all in my own...
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coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco can becomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. >> new at 11:00, ruth bader ginsburg delighted the crowd where she took part in the lecture series. >> the justice opened up about her life, but lillian kim has the story from stanford. >> there were ground rules just as she was not going to talk about neal gorsuch, for instance, but she fuel-injected her opinions where she could. she never mentioned president trump her his executive orders that are about to appear before the supreme court. during the q&a, it was clear she is no fan of the current state of politics. >> some things i would like to say is one of the electoral college. >> she is the second woman to serve on the court appointed by president clinton in 1993. one of her biggest
coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco can becomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. >> new at 11:00, ruth bader ginsburg delighted the crowd where she...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg at stafford university. >> i never saw a woman in a symphony orchestra. someone came the bright idea, let's drop a curtain between the people who are auditioning and the judges. it worked like magic. almost overnight, women were making their way into symphony orchestras. i wish we could duplicate the drop curtain in every area, but it isn't that easy. i had one real and one fictitious role model. the real one was amelia earhart and the fictitious was one nancy drew. >> and from the british house of commons, debate on president trump's visit to england later this year. >> the day after the inauguration, 2 million, mostly women, marched on the streets of america, 100,000 marched here in this country and it was an expression of fear and anxiety that we had someone in the white house wielding this enormous power, the power was enormous but unfortunately, the intellectual capacity of the president is protozoan. >> all c-span available on c-span.org on our home page and by searching the video library. >> coverage now as we await remarks from attorney
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg at stafford university. >> i never saw a woman in a symphony orchestra. someone came the bright idea, let's drop a curtain between the people who are auditioning and the judges. it worked like magic. almost overnight, women were making their way into symphony orchestras. i wish we could duplicate the drop curtain in every area, but it isn't that easy. i had one real and one fictitious role model. the real one was amelia earhart and the...
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coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco canomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grains as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. ♪ in every honey nut "o". every lucky charms spoonful. and every cinnamon toast crunch square. ♪ you can feel good about general mills big g cereals. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >> new at 11:00, ruth bader ginsburg delighted the crowd where she took part in the lect
coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco canomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g...
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ruth bader ginsburg is just about to speak. >>reporter: and inside the church and in less than 30 minutes ruth bader ginsburg will speak to a crowd of 1200 students, faculty and staff about what it means to live a meaningful life. demand for the event was so hard -- high the school used a lottery system. the 83-year-old is expected to share her personal reflections on life and she will take questions from students at the end of her talk. she is the leader of the court's liberal wing, her appearance at stanford comes just after president trump nominated judge neil gorsuch to the supreme court. i just spoke to a graduate student about why she believes it's important to be here. >> i am a registered democrat. i think her role as a healthy liberal leaning justice is important. >>reporter: the justice will be in conversation with the dean for religious life for an hour. the justice also met with students at stanford and held more intimate discussions. betty you -- u -->>> anyone considered a tent city college for free. city leaders a
ruth bader ginsburg is just about to speak. >>reporter: and inside the church and in less than 30 minutes ruth bader ginsburg will speak to a crowd of 1200 students, faculty and staff about what it means to live a meaningful life. demand for the event was so hard -- high the school used a lottery system. the 83-year-old is expected to share her personal reflections on life and she will take questions from students at the end of her talk. she is the leader of the court's liberal wing, her...
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coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco can becomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪ ♪ jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. >> new at 11:00, ruth bader ginsburg delighted the crowd where she took part in the lecture series. >> the justice opened up about her life, but lillian kim has the story from stanford. >> there were ground rules just as she was not going to talk about neal gorsuch, for in
coming up, ruth bader ginsburg said why she wishes she could wave a magic wand. >> san francisco can becomes the first city in the country makes tuition free-for-all students. who is going to pay for it. >> the bay area police department is looking for the four-legged help. >> here's a look at what's coming up on jimmy kimmel live. >> thanks. we have a super bully show tonight. tom brady, everyone. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world...
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ruth bader ginsburg is wrapping up remarks on stanford's campus, where the office of religious life choseer to give the annual 'rathbun lecture on a meaningful life." kron four's spencer blake is live there this evening. a lot of people wanted to get into this event, spencer. what did she share about her own life? ruth bader ginsburg, an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, will offer her personal reflections on life during the "rathbun lecture on a meaningful life," which will be held on monday, feb. 6 in stanford memorial church. ginsburg, a justice of the supreme court since 1993, will be in conversation with jane shaw, dean for religious life at stanford. two drifters involved in a pair of killings and a robbery in marin county and san francisco in 20-15 have pleaded guilty in court today. 19-year old lila alligood and 24-year old morrison lampley now face life in prison. a third defendant charged...sean angold... already pleaded guilty to second degree murder and testified against the other two. he is facing a 15-year sentence. one victim in the killing was 23
ruth bader ginsburg is wrapping up remarks on stanford's campus, where the office of religious life choseer to give the annual 'rathbun lecture on a meaningful life." kron four's spencer blake is live there this evening. a lot of people wanted to get into this event, spencer. what did she share about her own life? ruth bader ginsburg, an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, will offer her personal reflections on life during the "rathbun lecture on a meaningful...
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then we will have supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking. later, vice president hands talks about the transatlantic relationship in the annual munich security conference in germany. ♪ >> this weekend q&a, georgetown professor our refinement todd -- barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. book,bara todd, your pretend i'm not here, why the title? salient reasonst is because i felt as if i was not here. others treated me as if i was not visible. that was in part because of the role i played, i was a ghostwriter. it was easier for people who needed a helper to pretend as if i was not there. host: why? washingtonople in want power. they want to appear powerful. seen by a lot of people as weakness. host: we are going to talk about a lot of the people, he will name a lot of them to know how involved you are. barbara: i want to make a distinction right off the bat. was not people i helping as a ghostwriter, i was a researcher. a consulting editor, i was a book midwife. people i goes wrote for, so
then we will have supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking. later, vice president hands talks about the transatlantic relationship in the annual munich security conference in germany. ♪ >> this weekend q&a, georgetown professor our refinement todd -- barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. book,bara todd, your pretend i'm not here, why the title? salient reasonst is because i felt as if i was not here. others treated me...
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then, justice ruth bader ginsburg and it will be followed by a presidential leadership survey. ♪ announceris week on "q&a," georgetown professor barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brian: barbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here,"
then, justice ruth bader ginsburg and it will be followed by a presidential leadership survey. ♪ announceris week on "q&a," georgetown professor barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. brian: barbara feinman todd, your book is "pretend i'm not here,"
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but i think ruth bader ginsburg is definitely a role model of mine."stanford's office of religious life invited ruth bader ginseburg to share her personal reflections on a meaningful life.she talked a lot about the progress she's seen in the country since she was appointed the supreme court in 1993.it's not outlandish for a girl to want to be a judge like it was when ginsburg was young.but she also said we must acknowledge the still bleak part of the picture."women's earnings here and abroad trail the earnings of men. our qorkplaces to not adequately accommodate the demands of child bearing and child rearing."she shared the good advice her mother in law gave her on her wedding day - in every good marriage, it helps sometimes to be a little deaf.ginsburg says she has used that philosophy in every workplace, including the country's highest court, though that's not to say the justices don't get along."we genuinely respect each other, and even enjoy each other's company. collegiality is key to the success of our mission." the justice figured out a good and
but i think ruth bader ginsburg is definitely a role model of mine."stanford's office of religious life invited ruth bader ginseburg to share her personal reflections on a meaningful life.she talked a lot about the progress she's seen in the country since she was appointed the supreme court in 1993.it's not outlandish for a girl to want to be a judge like it was when ginsburg was young.but she also said we must acknowledge the still bleak part of the picture."women's earnings here and...
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justice ruth bader-ginsburg, the oldest on the u.s. supreme court and leader of its liberal wing, opened her hour long discussion by explaining what makes a meaningful life. >> you will do something outside yourself, something to repair tears in your community, something to make life a little better for people less fortunate. >> reporter: the 83-year-old did not offer her opinion on president trump's recent nomination to the supreme court and stanford said she could not comment on his executive orders, but last summer she said she feared for the country if trump were elected. she later apologized. when a student asked her what she'd like to change in our society? >> well, some things that i would like to change. one is the electoral college, but that was -- [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: ginsburg shared her experience as a law student when there were few women in the field, raising a daughter and credited her husband for her success on the bench. she also stressed the importance of respecting colleagues who don't always agree.
justice ruth bader-ginsburg, the oldest on the u.s. supreme court and leader of its liberal wing, opened her hour long discussion by explaining what makes a meaningful life. >> you will do something outside yourself, something to repair tears in your community, something to make life a little better for people less fortunate. >> reporter: the 83-year-old did not offer her opinion on president trump's recent nomination to the supreme court and stanford said she could not comment on...
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. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sat down to talk about her life and career. she took questions from stanford university students about the supreme court confirmation process and who is going to be the next to retire. >>> hi. my name is dustin and i'm a senior. recently with all the change that's been happening, a lot of people have been expressing encouragement that you eat more kale so to speak, that you continue doing the public service work that you're doing for as long as possible. to that tune i was wondering, who do you want to kale in washington? [ laughter ] >> justice kennedy. [ applause ] there are three of us on the current court who are well beyond what the french call a certain age. so justice speier, the youngest, and the two octogenarians, justice kennedy and me. very important part of my life is my personal trainer, who has been with me since 1999, and now also trains justice kagan and more recently justice breyer. >> she also
. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sat down to talk about her life and career. she took questions from stanford university students about the supreme court confirmation process and who is going to be the next to retire. >>> hi. my name is dustin and i'm a senior. recently with all the change that's been happening, a lot of people have been expressing encouragement that you eat more kale so to speak, that you continue doing the public service work that you're doing...
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for instance, the supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg went on public television and demonize donald trump. wouldn't let conservatives have c fours. and the justice department said it isn't an offense. harry reid goes on the senate house will be in order. pursuant to clause 8 of rule >> we are leaving here going live to the u.s. house for debate on veterans' bills. record votes on postponed questions will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 609. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r.
for instance, the supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg went on public television and demonize donald trump. wouldn't let conservatives have c fours. and the justice department said it isn't an offense. harry reid goes on the senate house will be in order. pursuant to clause 8 of rule >> we are leaving here going live to the u.s. house for debate on veterans' bills. record votes on postponed questions will be taken later. for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek...
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ruth bader ginsburg was at stanford university earlier this month to talk about the interpretation of the custody and talked about the topics of free speech. -- the interpretation of the constitution, talked about the topics of free speech. [video clip] >> that right to speak your mind and not worry about big brother government coming down on you and telling you the right way to , that iseak and write tremendously important. i got to see how important it was when i was going to college in the heyday of senator mccarthy. the were people, many of them -- nor should any state deny to any person the equal protection under the law. an idea that was included in 1868 with the 14th amendment. most of you know why. although our declaration of independence has all men are created equal. it in the billt of rights because of the stain of slavery. i explain it in terms of the opening words of the constitution, we the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union. we start with we the people. in 1787. , they aremall class white, they are male and the own property. look at "we th
ruth bader ginsburg was at stanford university earlier this month to talk about the interpretation of the custody and talked about the topics of free speech. -- the interpretation of the constitution, talked about the topics of free speech. [video clip] >> that right to speak your mind and not worry about big brother government coming down on you and telling you the right way to , that iseak and write tremendously important. i got to see how important it was when i was going to college in...
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>>> now at 4:30, in a politically charged environment, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburgs a group that president trump has been targeting. >>> what happens when members of a local church stepped up today their land. >>> the votes are in. the new name for one of maryland's newest and tallest residents. >>> now at 4:30, president trump's administration is making headlines this afternoon, not just from the white house, but also from national harbor where the conservative political action conference is underway. vice president pence will speak tonight at cpac and high profile members of the white house staff spoke there earlier. >> the president's comments about immigration enforcement are raising some eyebrows while two of his cabinet members are in mexico talking about that plan. >> let me be very, very clear. there will be no, repeat, no mass deportations. >> reporter: homeland security secretary john kelly in mexico today, defending an immigration policy that's drawing outrage across the repeat no use of military force in immigration operations. >> reporter: which seems t
>>> now at 4:30, in a politically charged environment, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburgs a group that president trump has been targeting. >>> what happens when members of a local church stepped up today their land. >>> the votes are in. the new name for one of maryland's newest and tallest residents. >>> now at 4:30, president trump's administration is making headlines this afternoon, not just from the white house, but also from national harbor...
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then we have justice ruth bader ginsburg, liberal icon, who is going to turn 84 in march.were -- i'm sure she does not want to retire while donald trump is president. but if something should happen to her and force her to retire, it would be a big deal. and ditto with anthony kennedy, who even though he's in the conservative camp is a centrist conservative, who has single handedly stopped this supreme court from going -- rolling back abortion rights too significantly, or overturning campus affirmative action. those are two areas where he in recent years, cast the decisive vote. and as you probably remember, in 2015, anthony kennedy wrote the opinion and cast the fifth vote to declare constitutional right to same-sex marriage nationwide. >> okay, joan, thank you very much for your insight in the court. we are in for interesting days. i guess we'll see what happens. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. bye. -- immigration ban are being filed at a steady clip. so far, private companies, advocacy groups, various states heading to the courts. the states are challenging th
then we have justice ruth bader ginsburg, liberal icon, who is going to turn 84 in march.were -- i'm sure she does not want to retire while donald trump is president. but if something should happen to her and force her to retire, it would be a big deal. and ditto with anthony kennedy, who even though he's in the conservative camp is a centrist conservative, who has single handedly stopped this supreme court from going -- rolling back abortion rights too significantly, or overturning campus...
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justice scalia and justice ruth bader ginsburg they shared a love of opera. justice scalia and justice elena kagan, they went hunting and fishing together. justice scalia was deeply and antagonistally and provocatively conservative. he was also witty, he was also apparently really fun to be with and he lived an active life. he also had heart trouble. and last february almost a year ago he died in his sleep. he was at a swanky hunting lodge in texas only about 30 miles from the u.s./mexico border and it was a shock when he died. it was a very, very sad loss for his family and in friends. it was also, of course, a political shock because his death was a surprise and it opened up a surprise vacancy on the supreme court. and with almost exactly a year left in his presidency we learned that barack obama would get to name a court nominee to fill t seat vie kated the court by the death of antonin scalia. or not. even before former president obama named his nominee, even before he named judge merrick garland, republicans announced that they would hold open the scalia
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career sunday night on c-span. at the munich security penceence, vice president mehta with leaders from iraq, latvia, lithuania, estonia, and turkey. he also spoke with u2 singer bone no. -- bono. he discussed the u.s. transatlantic relationship and nato. this is about 20 minutes. vice pres. pence: thank you. chancellor merkel, distinguished colleagues, honored guests, i bring greetings on behalf of the 45th president of the united states, donald trump. in my new capacity as vice president i'm honored and humbled to have the privilege to address this annual forum. i'm pleased to have with me to members of the presidents, one of which you have heard from. our secretary james mattis of the department of defense, and secretary john kelly of homeland security. we're joined by a distinct delegation of senators and congressmen, led by senator john mccain. in welcoming my fellow americans. [applause] it is an honor to be with you all. the 1963 munich security conference has played a role in international affairs. bringin
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career sunday night on c-span. at the munich security penceence, vice president mehta with leaders from iraq, latvia, lithuania, estonia, and turkey. he also spoke with u2 singer bone no. -- bono. he discussed the u.s. transatlantic relationship and nato. this is about 20 minutes. vice pres. pence: thank you. chancellor merkel, distinguished colleagues, honored guests, i bring greetings on behalf of the 45th president...
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since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before that, five justices won 90 or more confirming votes and three ascended to the high court on simple voice votes. stolen gems can we talks often about the strategies democrats may use in obstructing this nomination. do you think there are specific tactics we might expect to see the republicans adopt or steer clear of in their efforts to advance this nomination? >> sometimes the nominee's greatest threat comes from friendly fire. when president nixon nominated judge carswell, one of the strikes against him was that he was, well, mediocre. that led one of carswell's ardent defenders to ask, even if he were medio
since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before...
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. > ruth bader ginsburg did one of those great desist that historians will write about 200 years now using the analogy of, you're not getting rained on so you put your umbrella away. host: you both are just off your panel discussion on historians as expert witnesses. quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. peyton: one of our panelss,ists, from cal tech, had referred to an argument made by some european historians who had written about expert witness work that it would be a good idea to establish a coat of ethics for the history profession -- code of ethics for the history profession specifically thinking about the spirits in tobacco litigation. and that was enthusiastically received by the audience. but the point i made, and which i think all of us agree with is that historians testifying as expert witnesses and voting rights cases always followed a code of ethics that may not have been, may not have been true of experts testifying in tobacco litigation. but that was the big take away from the morning session i think. vernon: the s
. > ruth bader ginsburg did one of those great desist that historians will write about 200 years now using the analogy of, you're not getting rained on so you put your umbrella away. host: you both are just off your panel discussion on historians as expert witnesses. quickly, a couple of brief takeaways from what you heard in questions from the participants. peyton: one of our panelss,ists, from cal tech, had referred to an argument made by some european historians who had written about...
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since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before that, five justices won 90 or more confirming votes and three ascended to the high court on simple voice votes. stolen gems can we talks often about the strategies democrats may use in obstructing this nomination. do you think there are specific tactics we might expect to see the republicans adopt or steer clear of in their efforts to advance this nomination? >> sometimes the nominee's greatest threat comes from friendly fire. when president nixon nominated judge carswell, one of the strikes against him was that he was, well, mediocre. that led one of carswell's ardent defenders to ask, even if he were medio
since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before...
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ruth bader ginsburg has spent a quarter of a century making laws in the united states. tells us why she is increasingly concerned for her country. well, | would well, |would say well, | would say that we are not experiencing the best of times. angela merkel will be bidding for a fourth term as german chancellor later this year. is martin schulz the man to stop her? i'm katty kay, in washington. christian fraser's in london. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, and the homeland security secretary, john kelly, have begun a day of meetings with their mexican counterparts. their mission is to improve the badly damaged relations between the two nations. the trip comes after repeated public criticism of mexico by president trump and a controversial plan that could mean the deportation of hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants to mexico, regardless of where they came from. this is what the president said about the visit this morning. that is going to be a tough trip because we have to be treated fairly by mexico, that is going to be a tough trip. but he is over
ruth bader ginsburg has spent a quarter of a century making laws in the united states. tells us why she is increasingly concerned for her country. well, | would well, |would say well, | would say that we are not experiencing the best of times. angela merkel will be bidding for a fourth term as german chancellor later this year. is martin schulz the man to stop her? i'm katty kay, in washington. christian fraser's in london. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, and the homeland security...
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next potential vacancy on the court, and the three oldest justices on the court are justice ruth bader ginsburg, who will turn 84 , justice anthony kennedy, who is 80, and justice breyer, who is in his late 70's. soledad: you know democrats are like praying for the good health. amy: exactly, exactly. so the question is if any of those justices were to retire and president trump were to have the opp to replace one of them, then we would be talking about the possibility of roe versus wade being overturned. soledad: we will see how that plays out. thank you for joining us. >> next on "matter of fact" -- cindy mccain takes on america's hidden shame -- the sex trafficking of children. cindy: this is not a first amendment issue. >> you won't believe what's stopping us from stopping these crimes. and should the superbowl be a politics free zone? >> welcome to america. >> then don't watch this. what's the backstory on this year's ads? it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable. speeds up to 45 megs, for $30 a mon
next potential vacancy on the court, and the three oldest justices on the court are justice ruth bader ginsburg, who will turn 84 , justice anthony kennedy, who is 80, and justice breyer, who is in his late 70's. soledad: you know democrats are like praying for the good health. amy: exactly, exactly. so the question is if any of those justices were to retire and president trump were to have the opp to replace one of them, then we would be talking about the possibility of roe versus wade being...
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you want to blow yourself up and lose the filibuster that you might want when you have the ruth bader ginsburg seat? do you want to go over the top on this one? the reality is this is a very been very attractive nominee who has a lot of -- is going to have liberal support, he's got a good track record on checks and balances and suspicion of limited government. >> executive authority by the way. >> he could be a trump nightmare down the road. >> there is a misunderstanding. this is not a conservative ie dee log, it is a conservative who might be willing to side with the constitution and the rule of law against the trump administration. >> katherine, i had a colleague that said to me. she wouldn't be surprised if neil gorsuch said i'm sorry mayor garland never got to be here and vote and that was wrong. because he does personally have a high regard. >> he has a high regard for mayor garland, you know, as charlie was just saying, he's considered to be a very thoughtful, articulate, eloquent justice. or judge. and we've seen prominent liberals including the previous solicitor general under obama s
you want to blow yourself up and lose the filibuster that you might want when you have the ruth bader ginsburg seat? do you want to go over the top on this one? the reality is this is a very been very attractive nominee who has a lot of -- is going to have liberal support, he's got a good track record on checks and balances and suspicion of limited government. >> executive authority by the way. >> he could be a trump nightmare down the road. >> there is a misunderstanding....
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since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before that, five justices won 90 or more confirming votes and three ascended to the high court on simple voice votes. stolen gems can we talks often about the strategies democrats may use in obstructing this nomination. do you think there are specific tactics we might expect to see the republicans adopt or steer clear of in their efforts to advance this nomination? >> sometimes the nominee's greatest threat comes from friendly fire. when president nixon nominated judge carswell, one of the strikes against him was that he was, well, mediocre. that led one of carswell's ardent defenders to ask, even if he were medio
since then, liberal nominees like ruth bader ginsburg have usually sailed through while conservativeees like samuel alito have faced reference lighting. >> a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. what it choses just important discipline court has become. such important issues, so closely balanced right now, that neither side wants to give in. >> since 1990, only two justices, ruth bader ginsburg and david souter have won 90 or more confirming votes in the senate. in the 30 years before...
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justice scalia and justice ruth bader ginsburg they shared a love of opera. justice scalia and justice elena kagan, they went hunting and fishing together. justice scalia was deeply and antagonistally and provocatively conservative. he was also witty, he was also apparently really fun to be with and he lived an active life. he also had heart trouble. and last february almost a year ago he died in his sleep. he was at a swanky hunting lodge in texas only about 30 miles from the u.s./mexico border and it was a shock when he died. it was a very, very sad loss for his family and in friends. it was also, of course, a political shock because his death was a surprise and it opened up a surprise vacancy on the supreme court. and with almost exactly a year left in his presidency we learned that barack obama would get to name a court nominee to fill the seat vie kated on the court by theeath of antonin scalia. or not. even before former president obama named his nominee, even before he named judge merrick garland, republicans announced that they would hold open the sca
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. >> he said it would be huge and also because he wants to -- he wants to hook up with ruth bader ginsburg. >> we got 21 savage. these little kids are like swarming him. vorite rapper guys? >> yeah. 21 savage! >> they're into 21 savage? that's crazy. harvey: isn't 21 savage kind of dirty?
. >> he said it would be huge and also because he wants to -- he wants to hook up with ruth bader ginsburg. >> we got 21 savage. these little kids are like swarming him. vorite rapper guys? >> yeah. 21 savage! >> they're into 21 savage? that's crazy. harvey: isn't 21 savage kind of dirty?
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next potential vacancy on the court, and the three oldest justices on the court are justice ruth bader ginsburg, who will turn 84 , justice anthony kennedy, who is 80, and justice breyer, who is in his late 70's. soledad: you know democrats are like praying for the good health. amy: exactly, exactly. so the question is if any of those justices were to retire and president trump were to have the opp to replace one of them, then we would be talking about the possibility of roe versus wade being overturned. soledad: we will see how that plays out. thank you for joining us. >> next on "matter of fact" -- cindy mccain takes on america's hidden shame -- the sex trafficking of children. cindy: this is not a first amendment issue. >> you won't believe what's stopping us from stopping these crimes. and should the superbowl be a politics free zone? >> welcome to america. >> then don't watch this. what's the backstory on this year's ads? soledad: in 2016, the national human trafficking hotline counted 5,500 sex trafficking cases. those, involved juveniles. 1379think about that. 1003 at 79 involved childre
next potential vacancy on the court, and the three oldest justices on the court are justice ruth bader ginsburg, who will turn 84 , justice anthony kennedy, who is 80, and justice breyer, who is in his late 70's. soledad: you know democrats are like praying for the good health. amy: exactly, exactly. so the question is if any of those justices were to retire and president trump were to have the opp to replace one of them, then we would be talking about the possibility of roe versus wade being...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career sunday night, and i can't em eastern on c-span -- 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: at the munich >> at the munich security conference, sergey lavrov russian d claims of interference in the 2016 u.s. election. he also discussed future with europe. 35 minutes. >> it's my pleasure to welcome has spoken v who here more times than i can remember. you know he's one of the oldest serving foreign more or , 13 years less, something like that. ince we're running out of time this morning i won't give a long speech.ction please speak to us and if we have time we'll have a few questions at the end. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen. president putin and ssed this conference many back at the time in the west considered him to be a thoughge, even a threat, the main content of that message as we need to get away from unilateral actions and to get to cooperation based on international law and joint evaluation of international law finding collective solutions. nevertheless, the expressed forewarnings regarding all the thwar
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career sunday night, and i can't em eastern on c-span -- 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: at the munich >> at the munich security conference, sergey lavrov russian d claims of interference in the 2016 u.s. election. he also discussed future with europe. 35 minutes. >> it's my pleasure to welcome has spoken v who here more times than i can remember. you know he's one of the oldest serving foreign more or , 13...
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that is how republican senators treated the nominees of ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer and president obama's sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. that is how democratic senators should treat the new elected president's nominee. you agree? tomorrow in california, a republican. >> thanks for taking my call. generally speaking, i think what the democrats are doing is an abuse of power and dereliction of duty, not appearing for committee meetings to vote on the nominees. taking up the committee with a personal vendetta against another senator, that is an abuse of power. what the democrats are doing is essentially obstructionist and even sedition is take -- seditionistic. are they are doing, they going to pay a terrible price in the next election for what they are doing. i am concerned about betsy devos because she has been thrown under the bus the way harriet miers was. her and ies attack hope the republicans will defend her. her silence and dignity are precisely the qualities that make her a good candidate. host: what about the president himself? have you heard enough from him defending bet
that is how republican senators treated the nominees of ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer and president obama's sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. that is how democratic senators should treat the new elected president's nominee. you agree? tomorrow in california, a republican. >> thanks for taking my call. generally speaking, i think what the democrats are doing is an abuse of power and dereliction of duty, not appearing for committee meetings to vote on the nominees. taking up the...
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for instance, the supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg went on public television and demonize donald trump. wouldn't let conservatives have c fours. and the justice department said it isn't an offense. harry reid goes on the senate that romney didn't do his taxes. and then he was forgiven. and he laughed and said well, he lost anyway. i'm a little nervous. host: is the question is about how much attention this gets versus how much attention is being given to donald trump? caller: for kellyanne conway. saying she should be brought before the ethics department. while these other people have done really not nice things. and she is being persecuted. guest: your first example is an interesting one, especially the question about the president and what ethics rules apply to him. supreme court justices have a lot of leeway in terms of what it is that they can say. they have to decide themselves whether they recuse themselves from cases and in part, there is a clear sense of the separation of powers issues involved here. i think you raise a bunch of mentioning questions about the various diff
for instance, the supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg went on public television and demonize donald trump. wouldn't let conservatives have c fours. and the justice department said it isn't an offense. harry reid goes on the senate that romney didn't do his taxes. and then he was forgiven. and he laughed and said well, he lost anyway. i'm a little nervous. host: is the question is about how much attention this gets versus how much attention is being given to donald trump? caller: for...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg does. her workout kicks butt. there are people that can't do it.o days will be nice and steamy. meteorologist allyson rae is here. >> we will be warm today. 70 today. tomorrow warmer. it comes at the price tag of severe weather possible. to get you out the door, 37 frederick. 43 manassas and 50 for washington. we are heading to near 70 degrees. lots of sunshine. cloud cover will increase after 5:00, 6:00 with showers. they are no big deal. just showers. not everyone will see them. tomorrow we have a yellow weather alert. it will be dry and sunny most of the day then after the hour strong storms. damaged wind gusts are the main threat. we will time out the storms hour by hour on futurecast. >>> a couple of accidents this morning. route 29, one serious. if you are on 29 between the icc bricks cheney road an accident, we are seeing accident reconstruction with this one as well. it could be there for a while. then on 66, two different areas, this is for con infrastructure. it's different than the normal construction. it's heading into d.c. passing by c
. >> ruth bader ginsburg does. her workout kicks butt. there are people that can't do it.o days will be nice and steamy. meteorologist allyson rae is here. >> we will be warm today. 70 today. tomorrow warmer. it comes at the price tag of severe weather possible. to get you out the door, 37 frederick. 43 manassas and 50 for washington. we are heading to near 70 degrees. lots of sunshine. cloud cover will increase after 5:00, 6:00 with showers. they are no big deal. just showers. not...
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. >> he said it would be huge and also because he wants to -- he wants to hook up with ruth bader ginsburg. those are his reasons. >> we got 21 savage. these little kids are like swarming him. >> is this your favorite rapper guys? >> yeah. 21 savage! >> they're into 21 savage? that's crazy. harvey: isn't 21 savage kind of dirty?
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then we will have supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking. later, vice president hands talks about the transatlantic relationship in the annual munich security conference in germany. ♪ >> this weekend q&a, georgetown professor our refinement todd -- barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. book,bara todd, your pretend i'm not here, why the title? barbara:
then we will have supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking. later, vice president hands talks about the transatlantic relationship in the annual munich security conference in germany. ♪ >> this weekend q&a, georgetown professor our refinement todd -- barbara feinmann todd. and how she was still able to did herself out of the washington swamp. book,bara todd, your pretend i'm not here, why the title? barbara:
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"ruth bader ginsburg" has been pretty outspoken in the past. and as kpix 5' >>> the oldest serving supreme court justice stopped by stanford last night. ruth bader ginsberg has been outspoken in the past and as kpix 5's betty yu reports, she had a few words to say about the electoral college >>> reporter: to get one of the 1200 seats inside stanford memorial church wasn't easy. the school had to use a lottery system to distribute tickets because demand for the event was so high. [ applause ] >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsberg, the oldest liberal on the court -- >> you will do something outside yourself, something to repair tears in your community, something to make life a little better for people less for the national. >> reporter: the 83-year-old did not offer her opinion on president trump's recent nomination to the supreme court. she cannot comment on his executive order. last summer she said she feared for the country if trump were elected. she later apologized. when a student asked her what she would like to change in our society -- >
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stories of suc sexual abuse and the central african republic. 83 years old, ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest supreme court justice, but when it comes to retiring, she says she is taking things year by year. she spoke to the bbc at the final dress rehearsal of "dead man walking" at the kennedy center. justice ginsburg: i'm optimistic long run. as a great man once said, the true symbol of the united states is not the bald eagle. it is the pendulum. and when the pendulum swings too far in one direction, it will go back. some terrible things have happened in the united states. but one can only hope that we have learned from those bad things. i would say that we are not experiencing the best of times. but there is hope in seeing how the public is reacting to it. the women's march, i have never seen such a demonstration. both the numbers and the rapport of the people in the crowd. there was no violence. it was orderly. so, yes, we are not experiencing the best of times, but there is reason to hope that we will see a better day. what is important is that we have a free press, which many coun
stories of suc sexual abuse and the central african republic. 83 years old, ruth bader ginsburg is the oldest supreme court justice, but when it comes to retiring, she says she is taking things year by year. she spoke to the bbc at the final dress rehearsal of "dead man walking" at the kennedy center. justice ginsburg: i'm optimistic long run. as a great man once said, the true symbol of the united states is not the bald eagle. it is the pendulum. and when the pendulum swings too far...
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. >> he said it would be huge and also because he wants to -- he wants to hook up with ruth bader ginsburgreasons. >> we got 21 savage. these little kids are like swarming him. >> is this your favorite rapper guys? >> yeah. 21 savage! >> they're into 21 savage? that's crazy. harvey: isn't 21 savage kind of dirty? >> kind of. >> sean kingston got beat up and put in handcuffs.