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it is my great pleasure to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are very proud to partner with the national constitution center tonight. the present will introduce justin's ginsburg -- justice ginsburg. i want to introduce a bit of the history of the roberts lecture. the lecture is named for our supreme court justice roberts and was established in 1956. the wording of the original agreement about the lecture says, the lecture is to be delivered by a nationally prominent person who might be expected to make a significant contribution in legal thought. [laughter] >> i think we have met and exceeded and blown out of the water that standard tonight with justice ginsburg. we celebrate her 25 years on the supreme court as well as groundbreaking contributions to american prudence obama court and as her tremendous career as a legal scholar, litigator, and lower court judge before she will joined the court. justice roberts himself, was a graduate of penn law. will will and he served for 20 years on the faculty and then went on to a tremendous career. he
it is my great pleasure to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are very proud to partner with the national constitution center tonight. the present will introduce justin's ginsburg -- justice ginsburg. i want to introduce a bit of the history of the roberts lecture. the lecture is named for our supreme court justice roberts and was established in 1956. the wording of the original agreement about the lecture says, the lecture is to be delivered by a nationally prominent person who might be...
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it is my pleasure to introduce justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are proud to partner with the national constitution center tonight. amy gottman will introduce justice ginsburg along with ceo jeff rosen in a moment, but first i want to introduce a bit of history of the roberts lecture. the lecture is named for supreme in g. ustice and dean oh roberts. wording of the original agreement about the lecture -- it says the lecture is to be delivered by "a nationally prominent person in either public or academic life who might be expected to make a significant contribution in legal thought." i think we have met and exceeded and blown out of the water that standard tonight with justice ginsburg and we celebrate her toy five years on the supreme court as well as groundbreaking contributions to american judas lower -- court judge before she joined the court. justice roberts himself, was a graduate of penn law. he went on to a tremendous career. he served as justice on the supreme court from 1930 until 1945, he then left the supreme court to become a dean o
it is my pleasure to introduce justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are proud to partner with the national constitution center tonight. amy gottman will introduce justice ginsburg along with ceo jeff rosen in a moment, but first i want to introduce a bit of history of the roberts lecture. the lecture is named for supreme in g. ustice and dean oh roberts. wording of the original agreement about the lecture -- it says the lecture is to be delivered by "a nationally prominent person in either...
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this is the story of our very special guest, associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. er the course of the past 25 years, ruth bader ginsburg has won renown for her brilliance and steadfast service on the supreme court of the u.s. and in her service to the u.s. constitution. the u.s. constitution that unites our nation, and some would say, defines our nation. named to the supreme court by president clinton in 1993, ruth bader ginsburg has established herself as a brilliant justice, a passionate advocate for justice and equality before the law, and an astute consensus builder within the court. she has lived the life of a pioneer. as a young woman, she left flatbush, brooklyn. another reason that i feel a -- her,ship to hurt because i was also born in flatbush, brooklyn. she left to attend college at cornell where she graduated at the top of her class, of course. she was among just nine women to far from dissuading her, such challenge is to basic equity galvanized a steely resolve. she went on to become the first tenured woman faculty member at columbia law school. this i
this is the story of our very special guest, associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. er the course of the past 25 years, ruth bader ginsburg has won renown for her brilliance and steadfast service on the supreme court of the u.s. and in her service to the u.s. constitution. the u.s. constitution that unites our nation, and some would say, defines our nation. named to the supreme court by president clinton in 1993, ruth bader ginsburg has established herself as a brilliant justice, a passionate...
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this is the story of our very special guest, associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. over the course of the past 25 years, ruth bader ginsburg has won renown for her brilliance and steadfast service on the supreme court of the u.s. and in her service to the u.s. constitution. the u.s. constitution that unites our nation, and some would say, defines our nation. named to the supreme court by 1993, ruthlinton in bader ginsburg has this thing was herself as a brilliant justice, a passionate advocate for justice and equality before the law, and an astute consensus builder within the court. she has lived the life of a pioneer. as a young woman, she left black brooklyn.atcus she left to attend college at cornell where she graduated at the top of her class, of course. she was among just nine women to enter harvard law school at a time when the dean asked how can to dust -- justify taking a spot from a qualified man? far from dissuading her, such challenge is to basic equity galvanized a steely resolve. she went on to become the first tenured woman faculty member at columbia la
this is the story of our very special guest, associate justice ruth bader ginsburg. over the course of the past 25 years, ruth bader ginsburg has won renown for her brilliance and steadfast service on the supreme court of the u.s. and in her service to the u.s. constitution. the u.s. constitution that unites our nation, and some would say, defines our nation. named to the supreme court by 1993, ruthlinton in bader ginsburg has this thing was herself as a brilliant justice, a passionate advocate...
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a chat with justice ruth bader ginsburg. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house is trying to move beyond the rob porter scandal. porter was urged not to quit after the domestic violence allegations. axios telling reporters that some senior white house officials strongly encouraged him to quote stay and fight to keep his job as staff secretary. a key gate keeper for president trump. porter said he never misrepresented anything to chief of staff john kelly. >> this doesn't square with kelly's version of events. he says porter misled him. that story backed up by an unnamed member of congress who told achxios reporter. after the special legislation--f speculation of kelly's future, kellyanne conway said this. >> he said please tell jake i have full faith in chief of staff john kelly and i'm not searching for replacements. i saw that all over the news. i have faith for him. he does. >> the president weighing in on the porter scandal. he did say this. he tweete
a chat with justice ruth bader ginsburg. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it is monday, february 12th. 4:00 a.m. in the east. the white house is trying to move beyond the rob porter scandal. porter was urged not to quit after the domestic violence allegations. axios telling reporters that some senior white house officials strongly encouraged him to quote stay and fight to keep his job as staff secretary. a key gate keeper for...
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[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> will hear conversation with ruth bader ginsburg this evening from a synagogue in washington, d.c. the two had rabbis will be making opening remarks followed by justice ginsburg and edward editor-in-chief, jay meisner. let you know about other live coverage tonight as president trump returns to washington after speaking at the gop policy retreat and delivers remarks at the republican national committee meeting. live coverage on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> while we wait for this conversation at a synagogue in washington, little background information, justice ginsburg was appointed by bill clinton, she took the oath of office in august 1993 and is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court after justice sandra day o'connor. we expect the event to get away shortly. this is live on c-span2. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> will hear conversation with ruth bader ginsburg this evening from a synagogue in washington, d.c. the two had rabbis will be making opening remarks followed by justice ginsburg and edward editor-in-chief, jay meisner. let you know about other live coverage tonight as president trump returns to washington after speaking at the gop policy retreat and delivers remarks at the republican national committee meeting. live coverage on...
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please be seated. >> i could say a lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i had a lot of alternative plans. yesterday, there is a prayer for ruth publish. did you happen to read it? it was written by abby, it's very short. at a time as disquieting as this, when many feel deflated, shaken, worried for the future, when we almost can't remember what it's like to go a day without name-calling and lives, harshness or callousness, when were nostalgic for the years of complete sentences, dignified state then ship and ask of empathy we still look to you ruth bader ginsburg, the girl turned legendary. fighter for the powerless and runs. may go from strength to strength because you have been hours. may the many more years because you make the word brighter, fair, kinder. because we need you. you helped us remain cleared not just on the foundational principles of the nation but on our jewish mandate to welcome the stranger and never stand idly by. the hebrew words in your office wall read -- justice, justice, shall their pursuit. you have and will keep trying, god bless ruth bader ginsburg. [applause]
please be seated. >> i could say a lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i had a lot of alternative plans. yesterday, there is a prayer for ruth publish. did you happen to read it? it was written by abby, it's very short. at a time as disquieting as this, when many feel deflated, shaken, worried for the future, when we almost can't remember what it's like to go a day without name-calling and lives, harshness or callousness, when were nostalgic for the years of complete sentences, dignified state...
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ruth ginsburg and jane to come out before i say a few words about them. [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> thank you so much, but please be seated. >> i could say an awful lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i've had a lot of alternative plans, but yesterday, there was a prayer for ruth published. did you happen to read it? you have been traveling. it's very short and i would like to read it. at a time as disquieting as this, when so many of us feel deflated, shaken, worried for the future, when we almost can't remember what it's like to go a day without name-calling, without lies, harshness or callousness, when we are nostalgic for those years of complete sentences, dignified statesmanship, acts of empathy, we still look to you, ruth bader ginsburg, yeshiva girl turned legendary justice, rbg icon, fighter for the powerless and wronged. may you go from strength to strength because you have been hours. may you live many more years because you make the world brighter, fairer, kinder, because we need you. you've helped us remain clear not just on the foundational principles of the nation, but on our jewish mandate to welcome the stranger and never stand idly by. the hebrew words in
ruth ginsburg and jane to come out before i say a few words about them. [applause] [cheering] [applause] >> thank you so much, but please be seated. >> i could say an awful lot about ruth bader ginsburg. i've had a lot of alternative plans, but yesterday, there was a prayer for ruth published. did you happen to read it? you have been traveling. it's very short and i would like to read it. at a time as disquieting as this, when so many of us feel deflated, shaken, worried for the...
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and of course, our greatest thanks to justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg thank you so : much. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. thank you. host: thank you. i must ask you to please remain in your seats until the justice has exited the building, and the security personnel will then open the doors behind you. this is a perfect time to talk about all the amazing things we learned tonight, so thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] afternoon, aiday live look at the u.s. capitol were the house and senate are both meeting today for pro forma sessions. gavel xina 4:30 east in this afternoon and we will have live coverage. -- weekend on american history tv on c-span3 saturday and 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of north carolina professor molly were than on 20th century fundamentalism and the origins and growth of p
and of course, our greatest thanks to justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] justice ginsburg thank you so : much. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. thank you. host: thank you. i must ask you to please remain in your seats until the justice has exited the building, and the security personnel will then open the doors behind you. this is a perfect time to talk about all the amazing things we learned tonight, so thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by the...
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revealing chat with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is monday, february 12th. we will talk with josh roggin shortly. he traveled with the vice president and he will update us on the talks. >>> we start with the white house struggling to move beyond the rob porter scandal. tweeting and reporting suggests that porter was encouraged not to quit after the allegations of domestic violence. axios is reporting that some strongly encouraged him to stay and fight for his position which is a key gate keeper to donald trump. porter said he never misrepresented anything to chief of staff john kelly. >> that does not square with kelly's defense. some insist porter misled him. that unnamed member of congress said porter promised kelly the story concerned verbal and emotional abuse. not domestic violence. after days of speculation of the future of kelly, kellyanne conway said this to jake tapper. >> i spoke to the president. i told him i would be with you today. he said please tel
revealing chat with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. it is monday, february 12th. we will talk with josh roggin shortly. he traveled with the vice president and he will update us on the talks. >>> we start with the white house struggling to move beyond the rob porter scandal. tweeting and reporting suggests that porter was encouraged not to quit after the allegations of domestic...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg joins the ceo and president of the constitution center. -- >> put that package on the floor, -- >> you can find this in all of our washington journal discussions online. take you live to the white house for the daily briefing. >> the president unveiled a legislative outline for rebuilding infrastructure in america. the six doctors follow. funds toion in federal spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investment with partners of the state, local, tribal, and private levels. new investments will be made in rural america, which has been left behind for too long. regulatory barriers that needlessly get in the way of infrastructure projects will be removed, permitting for infrastructure projects will be streamlined and shortened. america's workforce will be supported and strengthened. , as of the president said many times we will build new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across the land. we will do it with american heart, hands, and grit. the president released his fiscal year 2019 budget, which is three of the pres
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg joins the ceo and president of the constitution center. -- >> put that package on the floor, -- >> you can find this in all of our washington journal discussions online. take you live to the white house for the daily briefing. >> the president unveiled a legislative outline for rebuilding infrastructure in america. the six doctors follow. funds toion in federal spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investment with...
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. >> we are a few minutes away from a conversation with justice ruth bader ginsburg. she will speak with national constitution president and ceo jeffrey rosen. live coverage getting underway right now from philadelphia on c-span. ♪ >> again, we are waiting for ruth bader ginsburg to get underway here at the constitution center in philadelphia. both chambers of congress are in session this week. the senate started work on an immigration bill focusing on border security and daca. attend is aans to bill that allows any of those amendments as long as they receive the 60 votes. the houses back tomorrow for a three-day workweek before the --sident -- day recess presidents' day recess. also expected sanctions against hamas and another financial bills. we have the house always live right here on c-span. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen least take your seats, our program will begin shortly. -- please take your seats, our program will begin shortly. ♪ >> again, we are just a minute or two away we are told. coming up after this at 8:00, we will have the remarks from chuck schumer talkin
. >> we are a few minutes away from a conversation with justice ruth bader ginsburg. she will speak with national constitution president and ceo jeffrey rosen. live coverage getting underway right now from philadelphia on c-span. ♪ >> again, we are waiting for ruth bader ginsburg to get underway here at the constitution center in philadelphia. both chambers of congress are in session this week. the senate started work on an immigration bill focusing on border security and daca....
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night at 8:00 eastern on announcer: coming up next, a conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg followed by election security and later, deputy homeland talks aboutine duke cyber security and ways to the public of potential threats. at a recent event in washington, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told an audience she had no plans to retire. she also talked about her life in public service and offered career advice for young women. ais is just under an hour and half. [crowd noise] rabbi holtzblatt: good evening. welcome. my name is rabbi lauren holtzblatt. what is your name? [laughter] this is rabbi aaron alexander. we are aut
night at 8:00 eastern on announcer: coming up next, a conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg followed by election security and later, deputy homeland talks aboutine duke cyber security and ways to the public of potential threats. at a recent event in washington, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told an audience she had no plans to retire. she also talked about her life in public service and offered career advice for young women. ais is just under an hour and half....
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also happening in washington tonight, ruth bader ginsburg will be speaking to the editor of forward magazine talking about the intersection between law, media, and jewish rights, that is over on c-span2 beginning at 7:00 eastern. night on q&a, author bill james talks about his book "the man from the train" in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> many of the crimes happened within a hundred yards of the railroad track. helps use things that identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. the intersection of two railroad tracks, presumably because he knew he had to get out of town before dawn and he did not want to be stranded there waiting for a train to come through that he could hop on. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime was discovered. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. "afterwords,"t on a former speechwriter for george w. bush and atlantic columnist david frum on his new book. b
also happening in washington tonight, ruth bader ginsburg will be speaking to the editor of forward magazine talking about the intersection between law, media, and jewish rights, that is over on c-span2 beginning at 7:00 eastern. night on q&a, author bill james talks about his book "the man from the train" in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> many of the crimes happened within a hundred yards of the railroad track. helps use...
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. >>> later today supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg will speak at the national constitution center in philadelphia. she'll join jeffrey rosen and celebrate the 25th anniversary of her appointment to the supreme court. the event is sold out. >>> hundreds of his thousands of people in puerto rico remain without power, many feel like they have been forgotten by washington. >>> philadelphia honors sharp shank star. damon john those stories when "action newses" continues. >> after being battered by hurricane irma and maria, millions are without power. despite the hardships progress is being made. linda lopez traveled to the island with her act actress and singer jennifer lopez. >> reporter: in his state of the union address president trump said -- >> we are with you, 'love you and we'll pull through together. >> reporter: yet that same day, it was reported that fema would cut off emergency food and water to the island. when they were their four months after hurricane maria. traffic lights are down and some of the signs of people living without electricity and power and the basic
. >>> later today supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg will speak at the national constitution center in philadelphia. she'll join jeffrey rosen and celebrate the 25th anniversary of her appointment to the supreme court. the event is sold out. >>> hundreds of his thousands of people in puerto rico remain without power, many feel like they have been forgotten by washington. >>> philadelphia honors sharp shank star. damon john those stories when "action...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg celebrated 25 years on the supreme court by discussing the me-to movementn the national constitution center. >> the number of women that have come forward as a result of the me-too movement has been -- astonishing. >> justice ginsburg explains how similar movements throughout the decade helped shape legal reform. the event, o & j roberts memorial constitutional law delivered by a prominent person in public or academic life. big crowd there tonight. attorney general jeff sessions was in philadelphia to take part in the lincoln day celebration at the union league. he spoke about lincoln's devotion to the law. the speech comes as sessions remains in a legal standoff with philadelphia over its sanctuary city status. the department of justice is withholding funding from philadelphia and other cities that refuse to enforce immigration laws. >> robert indiana's classic sculpture will make its return to center city philadelphia following a thorough cleaning and fresh coat of paint. it will be part of a miniparade before being installed at love park on a brand new p
justice ruth bader ginsburg celebrated 25 years on the supreme court by discussing the me-to movementn the national constitution center. >> the number of women that have come forward as a result of the me-too movement has been -- astonishing. >> justice ginsburg explains how similar movements throughout the decade helped shape legal reform. the event, o & j roberts memorial constitutional law delivered by a prominent person in public or academic life. big crowd there tonight....
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>> later today speak for justice ruth bader ginsburg will talk about the editor in chief of forward magazine about the intersection between law, media and jewish life. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. coming up senator majority mitch mcconnell and paul ryan avenue scheduled at the republican party retreat in west virginia. live coverage of that begins at 230 thymic eastern on c-span. tonight president trump will address the gop retreat a bit earlier will be back here in washington to deliver remarks at the republican national committee meeting at the trump hotel. live coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> at last month's world economic forum in switzerland talk they talked about the future and -- thomas freedom moderates. >> welcome, everybody. thank you for skipping lunch and coming to our panel. the subject today is finding a new equilibrium in the middle east and we have a terrific panel representatives of the region and try left, foreign minister of saudi arabia, deputy prime minister from turkey, administer secretary defense minister from germany, prime minister o
>> later today speak for justice ruth bader ginsburg will talk about the editor in chief of forward magazine about the intersection between law, media and jewish life. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. coming up senator majority mitch mcconnell and paul ryan avenue scheduled at the republican party retreat in west virginia. live coverage of that begins at 230 thymic eastern on c-span. tonight president trump will address the gop retreat a bit earlier will be back here in...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg discusses her career. senate minority leader chuck schumer will be at the university of louisville and kentucky. and, beginning work on immigration legislature. u.s. capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. defense secretary james mattis has become a six-day trip to italy, belgium, and germany to hold bilateral meetings with officials and talk about strategies for isis, syria, russia, and afghanistan. the secretary talked with reporters, and took questions about north korea and the pentagon budget. this is about 30 minutes. secretary mattis: thank you for coming out. i'm sure i have ruined your saturday and sunday. as many of you remember, i took you to rome, went to this place come -- then we went to brussels, munich. de-isis conference is where we get together with nations and talk about the way ahead. there are numerous questions asht now about what's next we go forward. first, to finish off isis physical caliphate. that's still
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg discusses her career. senate minority leader chuck schumer will be at the university of louisville and kentucky. and, beginning work on immigration legislature. u.s. capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. defense secretary james mattis has become a six-day trip to italy, belgium, and germany to hold bilateral meetings with officials and talk about strategies for isis, syria,...
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in the evening, ruth bader ginsburg it's down for a discussion with the editor in chief of "forward" "washington journal" is live every day. aaron by this morning, costs and david wasserman discuss their new projects on gerrymandering and redistricting. talk about the future of the daca program. we are live in montgomery, alabama, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. c-span'so watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, fundamentalrthen on ism. >> they are conservative protestants who militantly ideas about the science, and society. >> at 10:00 p.m. on real america, the documentary "island of hope, island of tears." >> millions passed through here. here, they traded for dollars. they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. to be givenited permission to pass over to the new land. 10:00, an at interview with catherine west moreland. my main work was red cross. day in avlmost every enemies hospital -- in a vie
in the evening, ruth bader ginsburg it's down for a discussion with the editor in chief of "forward" "washington journal" is live every day. aaron by this morning, costs and david wasserman discuss their new projects on gerrymandering and redistricting. talk about the future of the daca program. we are live in montgomery, alabama, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. c-span'so watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion....
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the #metoo movement and other movements overhe last century. she was interviewed at the national constitution center in philadelphia. this is an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> good evening. i am ted ruger,
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the #metoo movement and other movements overhe last century. she was interviewed at the national constitution center in philadelphia. this is an hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> good evening. i am ted ruger,
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for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought. thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. we have a great team we need to strengthen before the free world and. to keep it back. in one thousand nine hundred forty five for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that winning spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i've had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be
for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought....
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for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought. thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget do you use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. exists is holland kentucky. with all of the places you could walk in st chinese dream only. a coma any city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners the fed. live to these people a survivor
for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought....
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg discusses her career. senate minority leader chuck schumer will be at the university of louisville and kentucky. and, beginning work on immigration legislature. u.s. capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. defense secretary james mattis has become a six-day trip to italy, belgium, and germany to hold bilateral meetings with officials and talk about strategies for isis, syria, russia, and afghis
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg discusses her career. senate minority leader chuck schumer will be at the university of louisville and kentucky. and, beginning work on immigration legislature. u.s. capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. defense secretary james mattis has become a six-day trip to italy, belgium, and germany to hold bilateral meetings with officials and talk about strategies for isis, syria,...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the #metoo movement and other movements over the last century. justice ginsburg interviewed at is the national constitution center in philadelphia. this is 90 minutes. [applause] rabbi holtzblatt: good evening. i am ted krueger, the dean of the law school.
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talked about the #metoo movement and other movements over the last century. justice ginsburg interviewed at is the national constitution center in philadelphia. this is 90 minutes. [applause] rabbi holtzblatt: good evening. i am ted krueger, the dean of the law school.
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for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought. thank you for joining me on this edition of politicking remember you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. running out of the with the flow to the best out of the jaws of. death to concerts was preparing to perform i had actually prepared myself to die. already don't know so i need what. i was sorry to cuss when. i don't get warm. and home will stop her or was. this fun to do was. she had the goods. so. what. was it he could with us he was just not yes good to me shit so i t
for another four years with terrible consequences for the supreme court for example i mean ruth bader ginsburg has just hired clerks for two thousand and twenty she sent a big signal that she's staying you know hiring clerks for twenty twenty four that's a long way away and that's what she'd have to do there will be a lot on the line in two thousand and twenty and i think democrats are very likely to rally around whoever the nominee yes my thanks to bob shrum for that interview and i thought....
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue. in the evening, president trump will speak at the annual winter meeting at his down town d.c. hotel. + starting at 2 p.m. on political candidates and president elections throughout american history. caps off his writing life. historians on their favorite historical figures. watch the writers festival saturday starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. on q and a talks about his book in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> many of the crimes happened within 100 yards of the railroad tracks. one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. it is at the intersection presumably because he knew he had to get out of town before don and he did not want to be stranded waiting for a train to come through that he could hop on. he would hit the intersection of multiple railroad tracks so they gave him more opportunities to get out of town b
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue. in the evening, president trump will speak at the annual winter meeting at his down town d.c. hotel. + starting at 2 p.m. on political candidates and president elections throughout american history. caps off his writing life. historians on their favorite historical figures. watch the writers festival saturday starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. on q and a talks about his book in which he...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career. on c-span2, chuck schumer speaks at university of louisville. on c-span three, the brookings institution looks at u.s. nuclear capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. >> c-span's history series, landmark cases, returns this month the look at 12 noon supreme court cases. discussed the personal stories behind the significant supreme court decisions. beginning monday, federated 26, live at 9:00 eastern. the book costs a dollars $.95 plus shipping and handling. >> defense secretary james mattis has begun a six-day trip to italy, belgium, and germany to hold bilateral meetings with officials and talk about strategies for isis, syria, russia, and afghanistan. the secretary talked with reporters, and took questions about north korea and the pentagon budget. this is about 30 minutes. secretary mattis: thank you for coming out. i'm sure i have ruined your saturday and sunday. i appreciate you going out and covering wha
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career. on c-span2, chuck schumer speaks at university of louisville. on c-span three, the brookings institution looks at u.s. nuclear capabilities and modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. >> c-span's history series, landmark cases, returns this month the look at 12 noon supreme court cases. discussed the personal stories behind the significant supreme court...
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and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue.n the evening, the president will speak at the republican national committee's annual winter meeting at his downtown d.c. hotel. announcer: sunday night on "q and a," author bill jaynes talks about his book "the men from the train," in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> many of the crimes happened within 100 yards of the railroad track. us of the things that helps identify his crime as opposed to somebody else's is that it usually happens at the intersection of two railroad tracks. it's at the intersection of two railroad tracks, presumably because he knew he had to get out of town before dawn. he didn't want to be stranded there waiting for a train to come through. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime was discovered. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. announcer: a train carrying republican members of congress to a policy retreat in west virgin
and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue.n the evening, the president will speak at the republican national committee's annual winter meeting at his downtown d.c. hotel. announcer: sunday night on "q and a," author bill jaynes talks about his book "the men from the train," in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers in american history. >> many of the crimes happened within 100 yards of the railroad...
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also this evening, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sitting down for a discussion with the editorhief of forbes magazine. they will talk about the intersection of law, media, and jewish life. our coverage is on c-span2 beginning at 7:00 eastern. afterwards, on former speechwriter for president george w. bush and atlantic columnist david from, , the corruption of the american public. trumpocracy is a book about the study of power. that is with the suffix means. this is the study of donald trump's power, how does he get it, how does he maintain it, how does he get away with it. this is the system of enabling, the system between trump and congress, the system between and the media that enables the audience, the system that involves the republican donors, the traditional parts of the republican party that have succumbed to him, and that core group within the republican party that enabled him to win the republican nomination and go on to the presidency. >> sunday night at 9:00 eastern on book tv. news from the republican retreat coming up at two: theater -- 2:30. head of that, this mor
also this evening, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sitting down for a discussion with the editorhief of forbes magazine. they will talk about the intersection of law, media, and jewish life. our coverage is on c-span2 beginning at 7:00 eastern. afterwards, on former speechwriter for president george w. bush and atlantic columnist david from, , the corruption of the american public. trumpocracy is a book about the study of power. that is with the suffix means. this is the study of...
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the story that ruth bader ginsburg was of loving the virginia. how compelling it was to think about mildred loving and her husband in the bedroom and the police breaking in because interracial marriage was outlawed in virginia. that poignant human story resonated with us. we came back to our office and said, why don't we take on the cases that have dramatic human stories? working with the constitution center, we collaborated on our first set of cases. it is hard to know when we have a hit, because we don't have any ratings, but we had a lot of good feedback. the programs are interactive. we had a lot of people phoning in and sending tweets and facebook messages. we liked it. that was the best part of it. what can be better? you are learning something, you work with great people, and you are getting positive feedback. was over andtion we were looking for another project, this was a natural for us. once again we have chosen 12 cases and we are starting all the way back in 1819 with mcculloch versus maryland. we're going to end with 1978. we going t
the story that ruth bader ginsburg was of loving the virginia. how compelling it was to think about mildred loving and her husband in the bedroom and the police breaking in because interracial marriage was outlawed in virginia. that poignant human story resonated with us. we came back to our office and said, why don't we take on the cases that have dramatic human stories? working with the constitution center, we collaborated on our first set of cases. it is hard to know when we have a hit,...
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over the summer, justice ruth bader ginsburg was talking about gill v. whitford, which is a supreme court argument in october. she said it was probably the most important case the supreme court would decide this term. after they heard oral arguments, they couldn't quite get enough of bipartisan -- a partisan gerrymandering. in early december they wrantgranted another case out of maryland. it is the yin to the wisconsin yang. the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn by wisconsin's republican controlled senate. the maryland case is a challenge to a single federal congressional district drawn by democratic election officials in maryland. who better to discuss redistricting than paul smith, who argued on behalf of the challengers in gill v. whitford and is now here georgetown as a distinguished visitor. paul: thank you, amy. happy to talk to you about the maryland case. i have the same lack of information as everybody else as to why the case was taken in december. it was a big surprise in many ways. gill v. whitford was on -- was
over the summer, justice ruth bader ginsburg was talking about gill v. whitford, which is a supreme court argument in october. she said it was probably the most important case the supreme court would decide this term. after they heard oral arguments, they couldn't quite get enough of bipartisan -- a partisan gerrymandering. in early december they wrantgranted another case out of maryland. it is the yin to the wisconsin yang. the wisconsin case is a challenge to the state legislative maps drawn...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career. at thechumer speaks university of louisville in kentucky. the senate gavels in 3:00. institution looks at u.s. nuclear capability is an modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. week on the communicators, from the consumer electronics show in las vegas, technology industry leaders discuss their latest developments in artificial intelligence. >> you can have it in something as simple as your music playlists. they are using technologies that have machine learning to figure out what movies you love to watch and what music you like to listen to. it can be in your internet, will system, filtering out spam. a automated to system is not person marking things but a computer algorithm using technologies like learning within ai to do that. on the other end, you can have artificial intelligence towering self driving cars. -- powering self driving cars. it helps a car navigate busy streets. >> watch the communicators monday >> good afternoo
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talks about her life and career. at thechumer speaks university of louisville in kentucky. the senate gavels in 3:00. institution looks at u.s. nuclear capability is an modernization efforts. after that, a look at the government's oversight role in national security. week on the communicators, from the consumer electronics show in las vegas, technology industry leaders discuss their latest developments in artificial intelligence. >> you can have...
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kennedy: someone poked some ambulance scotus siren, ruth bader ginsburg.bout hillary clinton's presidential loss. who gets the blame from this lefty jurist? men. she said sexism played a prominent part. what percentage of her loss was due to sexism as opposed to her own unlike built? i believe, and i'm not a dew-drenched optimist. that most of people want to see a female president. distrust for hillary clinton is widespread and varied. and she hasn't done herself any favor built favors by harping on and on for the last 15 months. it's embarrassing for her and humiliating for a party who want to move past the past and lean into the future. some people may be old-fashioned and sexist who think women belong in gulags. but those people are your age. thank you for watching the best hour of your day. you can follow on facebook and instagram. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. stay tuned for two new episodes of "strange inheritance" with of "strange inheritance" with jami if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs or fee
kennedy: someone poked some ambulance scotus siren, ruth bader ginsburg.bout hillary clinton's presidential loss. who gets the blame from this lefty jurist? men. she said sexism played a prominent part. what percentage of her loss was due to sexism as opposed to her own unlike built? i believe, and i'm not a dew-drenched optimist. that most of people want to see a female president. distrust for hillary clinton is widespread and varied. and she hasn't done herself any favor built favors by...
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and ruth bader ginsburg talking about law, media and jewish life. live coverage starts at 7 p.m. eastern. eastern. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the american enterprise institute. sorry for the brief delay, but i think you'll find that this is a conversation that you're going to find extraordinarily interesting. we are delighted to welcome today his excellency shaikh mohammed bin adbulrahman al-thani, excuse my pro nuns asian and the deputy prime minister in 2017. he is responsible for all the of ministry of foreign affairs issues including planning, implementing foreign policy and here for a series of high level conversations, with the department of defense, the department of state and the white house. we're looking forward to hear the details of. what's going to happen. the minister will join us at the podium for brief statement and then sit down on the stage with our visiting fellow-- i'm getting your title wrong, the easier one, with our visiting scholar andrew bellin, and will open up to questions from the audience. there's a lot to talk ab
and ruth bader ginsburg talking about law, media and jewish life. live coverage starts at 7 p.m. eastern. eastern. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everybody. welcome to the american enterprise institute. sorry for the brief delay, but i think you'll find that this is a conversation that you're going to find extraordinarily interesting. we are delighted to welcome today his excellency shaikh mohammed bin adbulrahman al-thani, excuse my pro nuns asian and the deputy prime...
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ruth bader ginsburg.s deputy secretary hogan gidley and house majority whip steve scalise are all live. ♪ ♪ ♪ i ( ♪ ) only tena intimates has pro-skin technology designed to quickly wick away moisture to help maintain your skin's natural balance. for a free sample call 1-877-get-tena. for a free sample the more you know the the commute is worth it.me, for all the work you pour into this place, you sure get a lot more out of it. you and that john deere tractor... so versatile, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. nothing runs like a deere. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clin
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that series was inspired by a common group death ruth bader ginsburg made at event a few years ago where she said how inspiring it would be to hear those human stories so people can relate to the cases and understand the principles behind them. that series was such a success that by popular demand, we are launching tonight, landmark cases season two. [applause] and we have a series of new cases and we are going to talk about the human stories and to describe them we have a dream team of respondents. i will introduce them in a second. i have to put in a plug for upcoming constitution center events, last week we had this wonderful event with justice ginsburg grade she came back and talked about gender equality and the future of the constitution. we have a following events as part of the town hall program. coming up later this month, we have dean heather birkin from yale law school. on march 15, joseph ellis and john meacham will come to discuss renewing the founders ,romise and then on march 20 the hard copies of this thrilling new book about an underappreciated constitutional hero, willia
that series was inspired by a common group death ruth bader ginsburg made at event a few years ago where she said how inspiring it would be to hear those human stories so people can relate to the cases and understand the principles behind them. that series was such a success that by popular demand, we are launching tonight, landmark cases season two. [applause] and we have a series of new cases and we are going to talk about the human stories and to describe them we have a dream team of...
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and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue.in the evening, president trump will speak at the republican national committee's annual winter meeting at his downtown d.c. hotel. >> coming up on "washington journal," erin via cough and david wasserman will talk about their new project on gerrymandering and congressional redistricting. onrissa martinez decastro the future of the daca program
and supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for an interview at a local synagogue.in the evening, president trump will speak at the republican national committee's annual winter meeting at his downtown d.c. hotel. >> coming up on "washington journal," erin via cough and david wasserman will talk about their new project on gerrymandering and congressional redistricting. onrissa martinez decastro the future of the daca program
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today supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will be in philadelphia for a question and answer session about her lone career in law. justice begins burg will join the president of the university of pennsylvania and dean of u pen law school at the national constitution center to celebrate her quarter century on the highest court. it is closed to the public but we'll put a link to the live stream on the nbc 10 app. >> time now for a check on the roads with jessica. >> a few things out there. minor things, don't get too nervous about getting out in the next couple of minutes. we're starting moving through cherry hill. right now in route 70. on the king's highway camera you can look back here. it's zoomed in a little bit and far away from this point and moving from cherry hill you might see lane restrictions because of this construction project. you might see delays on the boulevard and northbound side of the boulevard and cameras right around wissahickon avenue because there's construction crews taking out lanes. traffic heading northbound, moving towards northeast philly from the schuylk
today supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg will be in philadelphia for a question and answer session about her lone career in law. justice begins burg will join the president of the university of pennsylvania and dean of u pen law school at the national constitution center to celebrate her quarter century on the highest court. it is closed to the public but we'll put a link to the live stream on the nbc 10 app. >> time now for a check on the roads with jessica. >> a few things...
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. >>> plus, ruth bader ginsburg says me too. the supreme court justice talks to our very own poppy harlow about her story and whether she thinks congress is doing enough. here's a spoiler alert, not quite. hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still need a pass. what can a president [ do in thirty seconds? he can fire an fbi director who won't pledge his loyalty. he can order the deportation of a million immigrant children. he can threaten an unstable dictator armed with nuclear weapons. he can go into a rage and enter the nuclear launch codes. how bad does it have to get before congress does something? why do people put why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk
. >>> plus, ruth bader ginsburg says me too. the supreme court justice talks to our very own poppy harlow about her story and whether she thinks congress is doing enough. here's a spoiler alert, not quite. hey. pass please. i'm here to fix the elevator. nothing's wrong with the elevator. right. but you want to fix it. right. so who sent you? new guy. what new guy? watson. my analysis of sensor and maintenance data indicates elevator 3 will malfunction in 2 days. there you go. you still...
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later, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for discussion with editor-in-chief of forward magazine and expected to talk about the intersection of law, media and jewish life. that will start live at 7:00 p.m. eastern also here on c-span2. president trump will deliver remarks at the republicans retreat at the greenbrier resort in white sulfur springs, west virginia. live coverage of that start at 12:30 eastern and you will be able to watch it on our continued work c-span. also on c-span this afternoon the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and house speaker paul ryan will hold a news conference from that retreat and start live at 2:30 eastern. ... sunday, live on book tv on
later, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg sits down for discussion with editor-in-chief of forward magazine and expected to talk about the intersection of law, media and jewish life. that will start live at 7:00 p.m. eastern also here on c-span2. president trump will deliver remarks at the republicans retreat at the greenbrier resort in white sulfur springs, west virginia. live coverage of that start at 12:30 eastern and you will be able to watch it on our continued work c-span. also on...
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just as ruth bader ginsburg spoke to the national constitution center and the university of pennsylvaniaaw school in celebration of what will soon be at the 25th anniversary of her supreme court nomination and confirmation. covering a wide variety of topics, ginsberg touched on the #metoo campaign and said it's "staying power." >> my hope is not just that it is here to stay, but that is as effective for the woman who works as a maid in a hotel as it is for hollywood stars. >> shannon: ginsberg has come under fire recently for comments about the 2016 election, blaming sexism for hillary clinton loss. president obama's former national security advisor is back in the spotlight. up next, an email she sent on president trump's inauguration day is raising a lot of eyebrows. plus, her brother is a brutal dictator, and she is part of his and administration. so should the media be fawning over kim jong un's sister? we will debate. and an eye for an eye as israel squares off with iran and syria. ♪ for all the noses that stuff up around daisies. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pugs.
just as ruth bader ginsburg spoke to the national constitution center and the university of pennsylvaniaaw school in celebration of what will soon be at the 25th anniversary of her supreme court nomination and confirmation. covering a wide variety of topics, ginsberg touched on the #metoo campaign and said it's "staying power." >> my hope is not just that it is here to stay, but that is as effective for the woman who works as a maid in a hotel as it is for hollywood stars....
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justice ruth bader ginsburg served on the supreme court nearly 25 years and believes the me too movementbout the striking change hitting the nation now compared to what she faced starting in the 1950s as a professional woman. she says congress isn't doing its part. >> this new attitude to protect the maid who works at a hotel. >> yes. >> and i think it is spread iin so far. there will always be adjustments when there is a transition. but on the whole, it's amazing to me that for the first time, women are really listened to because sexual harassment had often been dismissed as, well, she made it up, or she's too thin-skinned. so i think it's very healthy development. >> is washington listening? congress? are they listening and acting fast enough? >> is this congress acting fast enough? [ laughter ] >> congress is not acting. but we will get past this time of inaction. >> so that's a no. inaction. that's a no. >> it's been very hard even to keep the government going lately. >> oh, rbg. let's talk it over with april ryan, white house correspondent for american urban radio networks and cnn n
justice ruth bader ginsburg served on the supreme court nearly 25 years and believes the me too movementbout the striking change hitting the nation now compared to what she faced starting in the 1950s as a professional woman. she says congress isn't doing its part. >> this new attitude to protect the maid who works at a hotel. >> yes. >> and i think it is spread iin so far. there will always be adjustments when there is a transition. but on the whole, it's amazing to me that...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg raised that point during the arguments, but illinois governor bruce raunerees it differently. gov. bruce rauner: if a person employee believes in what the union advocates for, they'll support it. if they don't they won't. it's freedom of speech. in the arguments, justice anthony kennedy suggested unions are only worried about their political power. rauner agrees. gov. bruce rauner (r-il): unlimited union power to bribe politicians, to get them elected and then negotiate union contracts. illinois attorney general lisa madigan is at odds with her governor. illinois attorney genera lisa madigan (d-il):. this is a case where there are a small group of well founded right wing extremist that want to eliminate unions throughout this country.madigan says this case could devastate unions and the middle class nationwide. in washington i'm jessica smith. (grant) still ahead... samsung unveils it's new galaxy s-9 and s-9 plus phones... we'll break down some of the features people are raving about... (vicki) and after the break... the massive equifax breach exposed the p
justice ruth bader ginsburg raised that point during the arguments, but illinois governor bruce raunerees it differently. gov. bruce rauner: if a person employee believes in what the union advocates for, they'll support it. if they don't they won't. it's freedom of speech. in the arguments, justice anthony kennedy suggested unions are only worried about their political power. rauner agrees. gov. bruce rauner (r-il): unlimited union power to bribe politicians, to get them elected and then...
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justice breyer was joined in his dissent by ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. elena kagan recused herself. the case, jennings v. rodriguez, was brought by the american civil liberties union on behalf of a dental assistant named alejandro rodriguez who was born in mexico but was brought to the united states when he was one year old. he ended up spending three years in immigration detention without a bond hearing. the supreme court first heard the case in 2016 and then again last year after neil gorsuch joined the court. both the obama and trump administrations backed the policy of indefinite detention. tuesday's decision came a day after the supreme court dealt a blow to president trump's , which to rescind daca gives at least 700,000 young immigrants permission to live and work in the united states. the court refused to hear a white house appeal of lower court ruling saying trump's move to cancel the program was unconstitutional. to talk more about these court rulings, we're joined here in new york by michael tan, staff attorney at the american civil liberties
justice breyer was joined in his dissent by ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. elena kagan recused herself. the case, jennings v. rodriguez, was brought by the american civil liberties union on behalf of a dental assistant named alejandro rodriguez who was born in mexico but was brought to the united states when he was one year old. he ended up spending three years in immigration detention without a bond hearing. the supreme court first heard the case in 2016 and then again last year...
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from last night he will take you to an interview, a conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. [crowd noise] rabbi holtzblatt: good evening. welcome. my name is rabbi lauren holtzblatt. what is your name? [laughter] we are absolutely thrilled to have you here tonight. [applause]
from last night he will take you to an interview, a conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. [crowd noise] rabbi holtzblatt: good evening. welcome. my name is rabbi lauren holtzblatt. what is your name? [laughter] we are absolutely thrilled to have you here tonight. [applause]