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i noticed something cultural is happening with ruth bader ginsburg. i am out of the children store a bookstore, and i'm going through the rocks, they are not one, not two, not three, but four books about ruth bader ginsburg. i decent and the ruth bader ginselburg story. and i also noticed -- there are dolls. actual dolls. >> laura: dolls? >> and a new documentary that is called "rbg." here's the glimpse. >> i ask no favor for our sex. all i ask of the brethren is that they take their feet off of our necks. >> we welcome today just as ruth bader ginsburg. >> to become such an icon. >> would you mind signing this? >> i'm 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> that is why you are rbg. >> when you come right down to it, the closest thing to a superhero i know.n >> the closest thing to a superhero. gloria steinem -- sorry about that. that was truly a slip of the town. tongue. many on the left who were upset with ruth bader ginsburg, they that you should have retired when obama was still the president and now they say she is just hold
i noticed something cultural is happening with ruth bader ginsburg. i am out of the children store a bookstore, and i'm going through the rocks, they are not one, not two, not three, but four books about ruth bader ginsburg. i decent and the ruth bader ginselburg story. and i also noticed -- there are dolls. actual dolls. >> laura: dolls? >> and a new documentary that is called "rbg." here's the glimpse. >> i ask no favor for our sex. all i ask of the brethren is...
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in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> ruth bader ginsburg has gotten many accolades, and now we are looking at a preview. >> i looked at the court make up, justice ginsburg was the only female left, and justice oledo read the opinion, he said i was discriminated against, but i did not find my charge timely, i waited too long. >> justice ginsburg has filed n an -- >> the court is indifferent to the insidious way in which women can be victims of pay discrimination. congress intended to governor real world employment practices and the real world is what court ignores today. initially you may not know that men are receiving more, only after some time are you to discover that discrimination is at work. >> they definitely said they do not know what it is like in the real word. >> justice ginsburg decent was paved the way for the lily leadbetter act. and lily leadbetter is here. >> what a case and life you have had. just to recap, you sued good year in 1999, when you discovered in your 19 year career, that your male counter parts were being paid mor
in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >>> ruth bader ginsburg has gotten many accolades, and now we are looking at a preview. >> i looked at the court make up, justice ginsburg was the only female left, and justice oledo read the opinion, he said i was discriminated against, but i did not find my charge timely, i waited too long. >> justice ginsburg has filed n an -- >> the court is indifferent to the insidious way in which women...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? me court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean. >> jay-z and beyonce. >> tucker: says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and beyonce? >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends at beyonce and jay-z concert dancing and waving their hands. a thousand people post at the moment to social media. it's safe to say the obama's are living their best lives, and why not? >> tucker: adam, she's a force of nature, i warned you. now let's go to question number four. i will warn you this is a legitimately tough question. i had no idea of the answer
. >> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? me court justice ruth bader ginsburg, she has many names and we get to say them all. she announced she gets to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> i would not have gotten close. >> tucker: janice setting up a tie. question three, over the past weekend, barack and michelle...
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>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? announced she will plan to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i am 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> tucker: you are right. janice dean, setting up a tie. 1-1, moving into question three. it will not be tied by the end of this. here is the question. over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on tape dancing at a concert. who was performing? janice dean. >> jay-z and beyonce! >> tucker: jay-z and beyonce says the former canadian dj janice dean. was it jay-z and/or beyonce? roll tape. >> the former president and first lady caught on camera at this weekends beyonce and jay-z concert, dancing and waving their hands in the air. about a thousand people posted it on social media. the obama's are living their breath lives. >> tucker: oh, adam, she's a force of nature. i warned you. 2-1. i will warn you, this is a legitimately tough question. iil had no idea the answer. i will throw it at you. question
>> ruth bader ginsburg. >> tucker: ruth bader ginsburg. is it ruth bader ginsburg? announced she will plan to retire from the supreme court three years into president trump's second term. >> i am 84 years old and everybody wants to take a picture with me. >> tucker: you are right. janice dean, setting up a tie. 1-1, moving into question three. it will not be tied by the end of this. here is the question. over the past weekend, barack and michelle obama were caught on...
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and a special appearance by ruth bader ginsburg. featuring jon batiste and stay human.n tap ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! nice! theerp of ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: tell you what, give you one of these here, move one over there. >> stephen: stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey, thank you! thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) what are we talking about? everybody all right? >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: welcome! welcome, one and all. thanks, everybody. please, have a seat. very nice. amazing. incredible audience. welcome, one and all. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) i have the same feeling. i have the same feeling. it's the end of the week. happy friday! ( cheers and applause ) wooo! what a relief. you know, we've been worried about this whole russia hacking our last election thing. well, it turns out, we were wrong to worry about that. we should be worrying about them hacking the next election because according to the director of national intelligence, going into the 2018 midterms, america'
and a special appearance by ruth bader ginsburg. featuring jon batiste and stay human.n tap ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! nice! theerp of ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: tell you what, give you one of these here, move one over there. >> stephen: stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey, thank you! thank you very much. ( cheers and applause ) what are we talking about? everybody all right? >> jon: yeah! >> stephen: welcome! welcome, one and...
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one thing ruth bader ginsburg said she turned to the aclu because of our broad human rights mission. fact that we were fighting for equality for everybody. so i think it's important to know that she was not a single-issue person. you know, the film emphasizes her work on behalf of gender equality. ginsburg founded the women's rights project in 1972 and was there through 1980. and one of her successors, who was something of a baseball fan, refers to the women's rights project as the house that ruth built. i'm sure you know the reference. >> that is good! she looms large. this will be a very different look at the justice than they've seen just from clips and views. i agree with you about that. miss herman, thank you very much. when you get more information on the situation at the border, come back and we'll keep the audience in the loop. >> delighted. >> you may discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsburg, "rbg," a cnn film, labor day, 9:00 p.m., of course here on cnn. now, of course, this weekend is a big deal, okay? a holiday weekend. it's a time to think ab
one thing ruth bader ginsburg said she turned to the aclu because of our broad human rights mission. fact that we were fighting for equality for everybody. so i think it's important to know that she was not a single-issue person. you know, the film emphasizes her work on behalf of gender equality. ginsburg founded the women's rights project in 1972 and was there through 1980. and one of her successors, who was something of a baseball fan, refers to the women's rights project as the house that...
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. >>> 25 years ago this month ruth bader ginsburg made history as the second woman to be sworn in asme court justice. now the new cnn original film "rbg" takes an intimate look at justice ginsburg's life and legacy, including her famous friendship with justice antonin scalia. >> even though they had differing points of view, they were dear friends. i'm sure they were taking at each other the whole time but enjoyed it. >> justice scalia would whisper something to me. all i could do to avoid laughing out loud is pinch myself. people ask me what was your favorite scalia joke. i say i know what it is but i can't tell you. >> they enjoyed going to the office together, they enjoyed discussing particular operas. of course they appeared together in an opera. >> joining us now, eugene scalia, the son of the late supreme court justice, antonin scalia. thanks so much for coming in. why were they such good friends? >> they had a lot in common. people forget that. they had the same job, right? and in fact they were on the lower court of appeals together as well. they had both been professors. the
. >>> 25 years ago this month ruth bader ginsburg made history as the second woman to be sworn in asme court justice. now the new cnn original film "rbg" takes an intimate look at justice ginsburg's life and legacy, including her famous friendship with justice antonin scalia. >> even though they had differing points of view, they were dear friends. i'm sure they were taking at each other the whole time but enjoyed it. >> justice scalia would whisper something to...
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ruth bader ginsburg and antonin scalia. let's listen in. justice ginsburg: take the worst-case scenario, roe vs. wade is overruled by the supreme court. there will be states, a sizable number, that will not go back to the way it was. at the time of roe vs. wade, there were four states that gave women access to abortion without any questions asked in the first trimester. those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket, will be able to decide for herself. whether or not to have an abortion. but the women who won't have that choice are poor women. justice scalia: these are political questions for the american people to decide. that is what democracy is about. do you think abortion should not be prohibited? fine. persuade your fellow citizens to pass a law. you think the opposite? persuade them the other way. but don't tell me the constitution has taken that issue out of democratic choice. it simply hasn't. host: there we have two members of the current court, and also united states sena
ruth bader ginsburg and antonin scalia. let's listen in. justice ginsburg: take the worst-case scenario, roe vs. wade is overruled by the supreme court. there will be states, a sizable number, that will not go back to the way it was. at the time of roe vs. wade, there were four states that gave women access to abortion without any questions asked in the first trimester. those states are not going to change. what it means is a woman who can afford a plane ticket, a bus ticket, will be able to...
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if confirmed, he will share the bench with ruth bader ginsburg, who 25 years ago this month became justt. on monday, cnn will debut its new original film rbg. the film explores justice ginsburg's life and legacy. it real slay remarkable film. "outfront" attorney brenda feigan. she founded the women's rights. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> now you have known her for a long time. you worked with her for a long time. just for the sake of our viewers who know her as a supreme court justice, back then what was your first impression of her? >> oh, she was a very kind-hearted, brilliant, deliberate, precise woman. i have a lot more observation, but that kind of sums it up. i worked with her for over two years when we started the acu women's right project and had the privilege of work closely with her and becoming her friend. >> how many key cases she argued as a lawyer before she went to the supreme court. you went with her on the first case she argued before the supreme court. tell us about that. >> okay. well that case was called frontier against r
if confirmed, he will share the bench with ruth bader ginsburg, who 25 years ago this month became justt. on monday, cnn will debut its new original film rbg. the film explores justice ginsburg's life and legacy. it real slay remarkable film. "outfront" attorney brenda feigan. she founded the women's rights. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> now you have known her for a long time. you worked with her for a long time. just for the...
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we take a closer look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. y, we are looking at the evolution of women in the workplace. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933, when ruth bader ginsburg was born. back then, pursuing ambition was for men. unless you were francis perkins, the first woman appointed to a cabinet position. as a child, rbg watched as millions of women entered the work force to see them pushed out when men returned home from the war. >> victory and the return of happier days. >> when she graduated at the top of her law school class, she found no law firms willing to hire her. when she began teaching, she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she had a husband to foot the bills. motivated by the history of workplace bias, she used her legal talented to build a foundation of case law in support of women's rights as workers. >> society would benefit enormously if women were reco regarded as people equal in stature to men. >> watch rbg on monday, september 3, at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. ed? an ener
we take a closer look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. y, we are looking at the evolution of women in the workplace. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933, when ruth bader ginsburg was born. back then, pursuing ambition was for men. unless you were francis perkins, the first woman appointed to a cabinet position. as a child, rbg watched as millions of women entered the work force to see them pushed out when men returned home from the war. >>...
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as we take a closer look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, we're also examininge of all american women has changed dramatically. today, we're looking at changes in traditional roles at home. >> in the past, society's conception of what a woman could and couldn't do revolved around traditional ideas of home making. 1954, ruth bader ginsburg was working for the social security administration when she discovered she was pregnant. she got demoted. she was lucky she didn't get fired. in 197 3 the year roe v. wade was decided banks could still decline a woman's application for credit unless a man preferably her husband co-signed. rgb led efforts to give women power over their bodies and their income. her work toward 1978's pregnancy discrimination act secured women's ability to work and receive benefits through pregnancy and childbirth. r rbg used her time on the supreme court to continue protecting equal rights for all genders. in her own home, she proved that equality contributes to a successful partnership. >> when there is a sharing of responsibility, that's the da
as we take a closer look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, we're also examininge of all american women has changed dramatically. today, we're looking at changes in traditional roles at home. >> in the past, society's conception of what a woman could and couldn't do revolved around traditional ideas of home making. 1954, ruth bader ginsburg was working for the social security administration when she discovered she was pregnant. she got demoted. she was lucky she...
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stay with their families until their 40's. >>> professor, litigator, role model, dissenter, ruth bader ginsburgides of the bench. the new cnn original film looks at the life of justice ginsburg as she became an unexpected pop culture icon. >> i'm proud to nominate this advocate and judge to be the 107th justice to the united states supreme court. >> we may be in trying times, but think how it was. in those days, judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> ruth knew what she was doing. >> to put women on the same plain as men. >> the goal was equality and civil rights. >> ruth changed the way the world is for american women. >> what has become of me could happen only in america. >> she's become such a rock star. >> she is really closest thing to a super hero i know. >> she's known as the notorious rbg. >> all i ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. >> the first case she argued in front of the supreme court as an attorney focused on equal housing benefits for female service members. she won that case. sharon cohen was the plaintiff in that case. an air force lieut
stay with their families until their 40's. >>> professor, litigator, role model, dissenter, ruth bader ginsburgides of the bench. the new cnn original film looks at the life of justice ginsburg as she became an unexpected pop culture icon. >> i'm proud to nominate this advocate and judge to be the 107th justice to the united states supreme court. >> we may be in trying times, but think how it was. in those days, judges didn't think sex discrimination existed. >> ruth...
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ruth bader ginsburg graduated with honors. title ix changed everything.llenge has been to fulfill the law's promise. >> to my mother, celia bader, i pray that i would be all that she was had she lived in an age where the women could aspire and achieve and daughters are cherished. as much as sons. >> watch "rbg" on monday, september 3rd, at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. y always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? and got them back on track. try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> they are coming by the thousands. aretha franklin paying respects to the queen
ruth bader ginsburg graduated with honors. title ix changed everything.llenge has been to fulfill the law's promise. >> to my mother, celia bader, i pray that i would be all that she was had she lived in an age where the women could aspire and achieve and daughters are cherished. as much as sons. >> watch "rbg" on monday, september 3rd, at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. y always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone...
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this goes back to ruth bader ginsburg and effectively an idea that a supreme court nominee should beprotected from being forced to answer how they will rule on a potential case in front of them. they can talk about past rulings, they can talk about judicial philosophy but not about future is that appropriate standard and why would that matter? >> i think it is an appropriate standard, of course, given the state of the judicial confirmation process, it's the appropriate one just because, you know, and this relates to what gary was talking about in terms of document, the kavanaugh was nominated, i don't know if you saw pictures of rally, the other side of supreme court and had all of the possible nominees, they will stop whoever it was on the floor, just layed out whatever the president said, stop him. so you've heard, you know, this is the equivalent of that, they oppose them and now they are asking for documents to fine out why they are opposing or something. [laughter] >> and this is what unfortunately -- this is something, you know, that's sobering for those of us who would like to
this goes back to ruth bader ginsburg and effectively an idea that a supreme court nominee should beprotected from being forced to answer how they will rule on a potential case in front of them. they can talk about past rulings, they can talk about judicial philosophy but not about future is that appropriate standard and why would that matter? >> i think it is an appropriate standard, of course, given the state of the judicial confirmation process, it's the appropriate one just because,...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg received their support of 96 senators -- the support of 96 senators. sadly democrats have no intention of getting this good man the consideration of the .upport -- of their support. is --he constitution says has turned to obstruct and oppose. it is true. the truth is it's not just limited to our nominee to the supreme court, democrats have tried to defeat or delay on most every single judicial nominee the president trump has set up her confirmation. as we spit there has been an unprecedented 42 district court nominees who are waiting for a senate vote. when the time comes, nearly every nominee draws significant if not universal opposition from democrats. the truth is there are a handful of democrats that vote with us from time to time but it's a small number. look at neil gorsuch, he had a unanimous and well-qualified rating from the american bar, though here been confirm of the , alle in 2006 unanimously the three democrats voted against -- all but three democrats voted against conforming justice gorsuch. they are pulling out all the stops on judge ka
justice ruth bader ginsburg received their support of 96 senators -- the support of 96 senators. sadly democrats have no intention of getting this good man the consideration of the .upport -- of their support. is --he constitution says has turned to obstruct and oppose. it is true. the truth is it's not just limited to our nominee to the supreme court, democrats have tried to defeat or delay on most every single judicial nominee the president trump has set up her confirmation. as we spit there...
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the good thing is they shoot the want on this and the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now what, 157 years old? [applause] nobody is going to believe him picky putting patient ruth bader ginsburg doing a plane to show strong she is. i want to know, when was the last time she moved? it could just be rigor. but i think the thing is cavanagh will get in unless they find something that i don't know about. i think you'll get infinite think having shots of what it's going to make it a lot harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually replace a little which would be great. you could wait for shapiro did you get bad version of the future. i give it good version. >> thank you for being here. i'm from university of cincinnati and my question is what is the key to making the conservative movie student doesn't have to rely on religious or political moves of the future? >> the thing is, art is not made by politicians. it's made by artists. i'm an artist who happens to be conservative and that's how you get art. that's i get good stores. it's not ike i guy sitting b
the good thing is they shoot the want on this and the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now what, 157 years old? [applause] nobody is going to believe him picky putting patient ruth bader ginsburg doing a plane to show strong she is. i want to know, when was the last time she moved? it could just be rigor. but i think the thing is cavanagh will get in unless they find something that i don't know about. i think you'll get infinite think having shots of what it's going to make it a...
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this goes back to ruth bader ginsburg. it is effectively the idea that a supreme court nominee should forcedected from being to answer how they will rule on a potential case in front of them. they can talk about past rulings, judicial philosophy, but not the future. is that an appropriate manner, and why will that matter? >> i think it is an appropriate standard given the state of the judicial confirmation process. it is the appropriate one because this relates to what gary was talking about in terms of documents. wasday that kavanaugh nominated, i don't know if you saw the pictures the other side had of the supreme court, and they had all of the possible nominees. they stop whoever it was, just laid out whatever the president said. stop him. know, have heard, you that you have to pass a bill to know what is in it. they oppose him, and now, they are asking for a document to find out why they are opposing it. [laughter] >> this is what, unfortunately, this is something for those of us who would like to get back to a process
this goes back to ruth bader ginsburg. it is effectively the idea that a supreme court nominee should forcedected from being to answer how they will rule on a potential case in front of them. they can talk about past rulings, judicial philosophy, but not the future. is that an appropriate manner, and why will that matter? >> i think it is an appropriate standard given the state of the judicial confirmation process. it is the appropriate one because this relates to what gary was talking...
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and then the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old mac that when was the last time that she moved? but i do think he will get in. but that makes it hard to fight the next appointment. if you are the bad version then i give you the good version of the future. oo[laughter] >> thank you for being here i university of cincinnati. what is the key to making a conservative the studio that doesn't rely on religious movies in the future? >> are dismayed by artist. i'm an artist who happens to be a conservative. that is how you get good stories. but if you don't start to put money behind culture there may not be as many of them. but what happened suddenly stephen crowder. that is where breitbart is trying to build he asked me to you. the president of the new think tank heth was w building. i just want artist to come together to talk to each other. but they will not be straight down the life they will be culture critical. in criticizing your culture. but they will support values to get behind. but the only problem like the dark night of the deeply conservative.d. so it do
and then the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old mac that when was the last time that she moved? but i do think he will get in. but that makes it hard to fight the next appointment. if you are the bad version then i give you the good version of the future. oo[laughter] >> thank you for being here i university of cincinnati. what is the key to making a conservative the studio that doesn't rely on religious movies in the future? >> are dismayed by artist....
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special event, the television premiere of rbg as we look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburgomen has changed over the years. today how equality in marriage has evolved. >> conventional expectations of marriage were very different when ruth bader we had marty ginsburg. back then men supported families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has nchgt impacts for everyone, rbsg used case that is impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971 as a lawyer she wrote the supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females in the control of estates. for years are years later he won the widow her the right to claim his wife's social security benefits so he could stay home with a child. when the same-sex marriage was argued on the supreme court in 2015 rbg pointed out that society ideas about marriage had evolved. >> what an enormous change occurred in my lifetime. >> watch rbg on monday september 3rd at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. let your perfect drive come together during the final days
special event, the television premiere of rbg as we look at the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburgomen has changed over the years. today how equality in marriage has evolved. >> conventional expectations of marriage were very different when ruth bader we had marty ginsburg. back then men supported families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has nchgt impacts for everyone, rbsg used case that is impacted men to...
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overplayed their hand, their calling him evil, people know this, if the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who i think is about 157 years old. [laughter] , they keep putting out pictures of her doing a plank to show how strong she is and i want to know when the last time was that she moved. it could just be rigor. [laughter] i think he will get in unless they find something that i don't know about and i think that what will make it a lot harder for them to right the next appointment who could replace the liberal which will be great. i'll give you the good version of the future. >> the morning. thank you for being here. i am lou keller from the university of cincinnati. my question is, what is the key to making a conservative movie studio that doesn't have to rely on religious or political movies of the future. >> the thing is, art is not made by politicians. it's made by artists. i'm an artist who happens to be a conservative and that's how you get art productively get good stories. it's not a guy sitting around saying how can i sell our values. but, if you don't start put money behind cul
overplayed their hand, their calling him evil, people know this, if the next replacement is ruth bader ginsburg who i think is about 157 years old. [laughter] , they keep putting out pictures of her doing a plank to show how strong she is and i want to know when the last time was that she moved. it could just be rigor. [laughter] i think he will get in unless they find something that i don't know about and i think that what will make it a lot harder for them to right the next appointment who...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has earned countless titles and accoladeses during her groundbreakingw "rbg" takes a look at her life and leglegacy, including t first woman's rights case she heard as a united states justice. justice ginsburg wrote the majority opinion for the case. here's a preview from the film. >> vmi fought very hard to keep women out. i had an alumni walk up to me and he said i'm not going to shake your hand. i want to know why you're here and why you decided to ruin my school. >> i know that there were some people who did not react well to the change. and my response to this was, wait and see. you will be proud of the women who become graduates of vmi. >> joining me is one of those graduates, kelly sullivan. she's a graduate of the first coed class of cadets at vmi. thank you for joining me. you were a pioneer at vmi, as the film lays out. in many ways, so was justice ginsburg. what does it take to be the first at something? i imagine that is a difficult task. >> yeah, it absolutely is. and vmi is a tough school on your best day. and to couple that with being in
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has earned countless titles and accoladeses during her groundbreakingw "rbg" takes a look at her life and leglegacy, including t first woman's rights case she heard as a united states justice. justice ginsburg wrote the majority opinion for the case. here's a preview from the film. >> vmi fought very hard to keep women out. i had an alumni walk up to me and he said i'm not going to shake your hand. i want to know why you're here and why...
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but first -- >> it was rare for a woman to attend law school when ruth bader ginsburg enrolled at harvardas one of nine women. she says the dean asked why they wanted to take jobs away from men. in the early 1960s, only 3% of lawyers were women. with rbg's lead, women began to stake their claim. she offered courses 234 gender and the law and co-authored the first school case book on gender discrimination. by 1993 when rbg joined the supreme court, over 20% of law professors were women. if 2017, rbg's granddaughter graduated from harvard law, it was the first class to be 50% female. surely nobody asked those women why they're taking jobs from men. >> no door should be closed to people willing to spend the hours of effort needed to make dreams come true. >> watch rbg on monday, september 3 at 9:00 p.m. when did you see the sign? when i needed to create a better visitor experience. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. >>> puerto rico officially raising its death toll from
but first -- >> it was rare for a woman to attend law school when ruth bader ginsburg enrolled at harvardas one of nine women. she says the dean asked why they wanted to take jobs away from men. in the early 1960s, only 3% of lawyers were women. with rbg's lead, women began to stake their claim. she offered courses 234 gender and the law and co-authored the first school case book on gender discrimination. by 1993 when rbg joined the supreme court, over 20% of law professors were women. if...
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thought who of the following was gay, a, jared kushner, b, mike pence, c, dennis rodman or d, ruth bader ginsburge answer is a, jared kushner. when he started dating ivanka, he thought he seemed a little sweet. everybody knows that's a dumb thing insecure guys say when another guy's dating a girl he has a crush on. it's common. [ applause ] there's some fun stuff about the vice president, mike pence. omarosa claims that mike pence frequently defends the president's actions by saying god tells me to support the president. so he does. maybe god tells mike pence, maybe he doses. maybe he doesn't know how the intercome on his desk work. god tells me to bring him a diet coke. scaramucci stuck around the white house ten days until trump told him to go. and then when he did, he went into a small office and started to cry a girly cry. and then he used his tears to slick back his beautiful hair. what a terrific place to work, you know? [ applause ] and this might be the most salacious detail of all. omarosa implies that the president had an affair with his spiritual adviser, a tv pastor named paula white
thought who of the following was gay, a, jared kushner, b, mike pence, c, dennis rodman or d, ruth bader ginsburge answer is a, jared kushner. when he started dating ivanka, he thought he seemed a little sweet. everybody knows that's a dumb thing insecure guys say when another guy's dating a girl he has a crush on. it's common. [ applause ] there's some fun stuff about the vice president, mike pence. omarosa claims that mike pence frequently defends the president's actions by saying god tells...
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ruth bader ginsburg was working for the social security administration discovered she was pregnant.d still decline a woman's application for credit unless a man, preferably, her husband co-signed. rbg led efforts to give women power over their bodies and their work. her work secured women's ability to work and receive benefits through pregnancy and chi childbirth. she used her time on the supreme court to continue protecting equal rights for all genders. she proved equality contributes to a successful partnership. >> when there's a sharing of responsibility, that's the day that women will be truly liberated. >> watch rbg on monday, september 3, at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey! oh, that's my robe. is it? when you switch to liberty mutual, you could save $782 on auto and home insurance. and still get great coverage for you and your family. call for a free quote today. you could save $782. liberty mutual insurance. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous
ruth bader ginsburg was working for the social security administration discovered she was pregnant.d still decline a woman's application for credit unless a man, preferably, her husband co-signed. rbg led efforts to give women power over their bodies and their work. her work secured women's ability to work and receive benefits through pregnancy and chi childbirth. she used her time on the supreme court to continue protecting equal rights for all genders. she proved equality contributes to a...
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reminder, you don't want to miss the cnn film, rbg, this labor day following the life and story of ruth bader ginsburgons of wedding were different. men supported families financially, while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing gender bias has negative impacts, rbg used cases that impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971, she wrote a supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females. four years later, she won a widower the right to get social security benefits so he could stay home with a child. when a same-sex marriage case was argued in 2015, rbg pointed out that society's ideas about marriage had evolved. >> it changed in my lifetime. >> watch rbg on monday, september 3 at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. only for a limited time. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great
reminder, you don't want to miss the cnn film, rbg, this labor day following the life and story of ruth bader ginsburgons of wedding were different. men supported families financially, while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing gender bias has negative impacts, rbg used cases that impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971, she wrote a supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females. four years later, she won a...
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president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg, does the argument flow both ways? >> it does.al. it's important. it's not dispositive to trump not being able to pick him if he's approved. i agree with my colleague there. i agree also that the documents that can't be produced from the national archives or the white house in time for the hearing. they're not asking for there not to be a hearing, they're asking until they get the documents, it gives them insight into his thoughts, his processes, his views. that's all fair game. it's a much stronger argument. delaying it until october, there's no prejudice to anyone other than politically the republicans want to rush this through much like they've done on other issues before the congress and senate. we have to be careful here. if there's no prejudice to the republicans or democrats, it's like sending the democrats in with one hand tied behind their back. the documents matter. everyone should have access to those documents to prepare for the hearing. >> susan, should the republicans say let's delay this for a while. >> they should
president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg, does the argument flow both ways? >> it does.al. it's important. it's not dispositive to trump not being able to pick him if he's approved. i agree with my colleague there. i agree also that the documents that can't be produced from the national archives or the white house in time for the hearing. they're not asking for there not to be a hearing, they're asking until they get the documents, it gives them insight into his thoughts, his...
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you go back to ruth bader ginsburg, 97 yes votes in the senate and now expecting that all democrats woulde against him. he has told people that roe vs. wade has settled law and the focus of conservatism hasn't changed. >> the problem with the argument that adrian is making is when you drill in these red states like donnelly, and heitkamp, the majority of the states want them confirmed. i guarantee you that joe manchin carries more about what they care about versus a bunch of progressive packs. so the point is, these arguments that they are making has taken a toll on brett kavanaugh nationally speaking, but what is more important is what the red states care about, they care more about what trump supporters and people in their state voted for that a bunch of crazy progressives. >> these crazy progressives that you speak of are actually representing the views of a lot of america. >> i -- but i will -- if there are a lot of democrats in the states. >> i'm talking about voters, the senators that are running for reelection in the red states, and what they care about. >> i will concede that if y
you go back to ruth bader ginsburg, 97 yes votes in the senate and now expecting that all democrats woulde against him. he has told people that roe vs. wade has settled law and the focus of conservatism hasn't changed. >> the problem with the argument that adrian is making is when you drill in these red states like donnelly, and heitkamp, the majority of the states want them confirmed. i guarantee you that joe manchin carries more about what they care about versus a bunch of progressive...
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she is 9 years old and she is absolutely obsessed with justice ruth bader ginsburg and every night she reads out of this little blue boo, that says there is no truth without ruth. and we were talking about the challenges that we face and sometimes how it is really hard to overcome like what we see on the streets with homelessness and mental illness and how we have to work so incredibly hard at these issues. and we were talking about the women's right to vote and how long that took. it took us over 100 years. we didn't just get the right to vote, we had to really work so hard for that right to vote. and 98 years later, we're still fighting for equal representation and equal pay and equal treatments. so, you know, for my 9-year-old daughter, these are lessons that we talk about every night. and it's one of the reasons why i picked up legislation that supervisor farrell was sponsoring, which is to have more of our female represented in our public art. we want women -- we want more symbols of women for our children to look up to. and one of the reasons why we are, you know, putting forward
she is 9 years old and she is absolutely obsessed with justice ruth bader ginsburg and every night she reads out of this little blue boo, that says there is no truth without ruth. and we were talking about the challenges that we face and sometimes how it is really hard to overcome like what we see on the streets with homelessness and mental illness and how we have to work so incredibly hard at these issues. and we were talking about the women's right to vote and how long that took. it took us...
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, we are looking at the evolution of women in the work place. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933 when ruth bader ginsburgatched as millions of women entered the workforce during world war ii only to see them pushed back out when men return home. when she graduated at the top of her law school class she saw no law firms willing to hire her. later she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she had a husband to foot the bills. she used her legal talents to build a foundation of case law in support of women's rights as workers. >> society would benefit enormously and will be regarded as people equal in stature to men. >> watch rbg on monday september 3 at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance th
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsberg, we are looking at the evolution of women in the work place. >> work has changed dramatically for women since 1933 when ruth bader ginsburgatched as millions of women entered the workforce during world war ii only to see them pushed back out when men return home. when she graduated at the top of her law school class she saw no law firms willing to hire her. later she was paid less than her male colleagues. she was told this was because she had a...
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and by the way, ruth bader ginsburg echoed the words against schumer's tactics when she talked aboutot going after them for what they did previous. >> harris: very quickly, why is it, and i see chuck schumer is now going to do this, and we know that there are fewer than a handful of red state democrats i feel politically they need to sit down with judge kavanaugh, but why other democrats? why are they not sitting down? >> i can't speak to that. i think it is irresponsible not to meet with the nominee, agree or disagree and whatever your ultimate vote is. i believe that as a former assembly man and as a longtime member of congress, the senate grew into a leadership position, he understands to not deny and look into the process and never look responsible. i'm encouraged to see this and i don't think senator gillibrand has yet met with him and at other senators, if they are watching now, they should do so. >> this is more about the political narrative, even outside of judge kavanaugh, i would say, those issues will be brought up. and i think it is going to be confirmed. >> that's an opp
and by the way, ruth bader ginsburg echoed the words against schumer's tactics when she talked aboutot going after them for what they did previous. >> harris: very quickly, why is it, and i see chuck schumer is now going to do this, and we know that there are fewer than a handful of red state democrats i feel politically they need to sit down with judge kavanaugh, but why other democrats? why are they not sitting down? >> i can't speak to that. i think it is irresponsible not to...
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the good thing is they shoot this, the next is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old. nobody's going to believe them. ofy keep putting up pictures showing her doing a plank. it could just be rigor. i think the thing is, cavanagh will get in unless they find something i don't know about. having shot their wad it is going to make it harder for them to fight the next appointment who could replace a liberal, which would be great. you can wait and shapiro will give you the bad version of the future. i give you the good future. >> good morning. i'm look tell her. aat is the key for making conservative movie studio that doesn't have to rely on political movies of the future? , art is not made by politicians. it is made by artists. i'm an artist that happens to be a conservative. that is how you get good stories. it is not how can i sell our values? but if you don't start to put money behind culture, if you put the money behind the culture, if you build it they will come. there may not be as many but they are looking for a place to go. look at what happened when they tilt -- b
the good thing is they shoot this, the next is ruth bader ginsburg who is now 157 years old. nobody's going to believe them. ofy keep putting up pictures showing her doing a plank. it could just be rigor. i think the thing is, cavanagh will get in unless they find something i don't know about. having shot their wad it is going to make it harder for them to fight the next appointment who could replace a liberal, which would be great. you can wait and shapiro will give you the bad version of the...
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. >>> and just a quick programming note, discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsburg in a conditinn f airing on labor day right here on cnn at 9:00 p.m. mites like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don't. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their an
. >>> and just a quick programming note, discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsburg in a conditinn f airing on labor day right here on cnn at 9:00 p.m. mites like you mix and match your flavors. so you get what you want, without paying for things you don't. number 6. i know. where do i put it? in my belly. (vo) one family. different unlimited plans. starting at $40 per line on the network you deserve. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also...
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before we go to break, marking a milestone. 25 years ago today, ruth bader ginsburg sworn in as the second female supreme court justice. >> in my lifetime, i expect there will be as many sisters as brothers in law. that prospect is indeed cause for hope, and its realization will be cause for celebration. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ >>> topping our political radar today, football is back and the president says kneeling nfl players should, quote, find another way to protest or be suspended without pay. today's tweet comes after several players kneeled, raised fists, or stayed in the locker rooms during the national anthem at last night's preseason games. the nfl says it is still trying to work out a compromise with players. while those talks are ongoing, it will not enforce a previous announced policy that did include fines and other potential penalties. >>> president trump is tweeting he's authorized a doubl
before we go to break, marking a milestone. 25 years ago today, ruth bader ginsburg sworn in as the second female supreme court justice. >> in my lifetime, i expect there will be as many sisters as brothers in law. that prospect is indeed cause for hope, and its realization will be cause for celebration. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and...
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it's an intimate look into the personal life and professional life of justice ruth bader ginsburg.a preview. >> even though they had differing points of view, they were dear friends. i'm sure they were at each other the whole time. but they kind of enjoyed it. >> justice scalia would whisper something to me. all i could do to not laugh out loud is pinch myself. people ask what was your favorite scalia joke? i tell them, i know what it is but i can't tell you. >> they enjoyed discussing particular operas and of course, they appeared together in an opera. >> rgb clearly is having a moment right now. you have covered the supreme court for years now. you wrote the book about them. called the nine. why are people so fascinated by her? >> because she spent the history of women's rights in america. when she started practicing law in the 1960s and '70s. married women couldn't get credit cards independent of their husbands, there were advertisements in the newspaper for women's jobs. an inconceivable world. she brought cases as a lawyer that really started to change the legal projection of
it's an intimate look into the personal life and professional life of justice ruth bader ginsburg.a preview. >> even though they had differing points of view, they were dear friends. i'm sure they were at each other the whole time. but they kind of enjoyed it. >> justice scalia would whisper something to me. all i could do to not laugh out loud is pinch myself. people ask what was your favorite scalia joke? i tell them, i know what it is but i can't tell you. >> they enjoyed...
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they keep putting out pictures ruth bader ginsburg doing a how strong she is. i want to know how -- when was the last time she moved. it could just be rigger. but i think kavanaugh will get in. i think having shot their wad it's going to make it harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually replace a liberal which would be great. you could wait and shap iro would give you the bad vrgs of the future. i give you the good version. >> good morning. hank you for being here. what is the key to making a conservative movie studio that doesn't have to rely on religious or political movies in the how strong she is. i want to know how -- when futu? >> see, the thing is, art is not made by politicians. it's made by artists. i'm an artist who happens to be a conservative. that's how you get art. it's not a guy sitting around saying how can i sl our values? but -- but -- if you don't start to put money behind culture, you know, if you put the money behind the culture -- if you build it they will come. if you build a place for conservative artists they will
they keep putting out pictures ruth bader ginsburg doing a how strong she is. i want to know how -- when was the last time she moved. it could just be rigger. but i think kavanaugh will get in. i think having shot their wad it's going to make it harder for them to fight the next appointment who could actually replace a liberal which would be great. you could wait and shap iro would give you the bad vrgs of the future. i give you the good version. >> good morning. hank you for being here....
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. >>> but first, discover the inspiring life and career of justice ruth bader ginsburg. rbg. film airs september 3rd at 9:00 p.m. here on cnn. here's a sneak peek. >> my mother died when i was 17. i wish i could have had her longer. >> well, her mother must have been a very steely person because she had cancer a long time and lived trying to get her child through high school. >> she had two lessons that she repeated over and over. be a lady. and be independent. be a lady meant don't allow yourself to be overcome by useless emotions like anger and by independent, she meant it would be fine if you met prince charming and lived happily ever after, but be able to fend for yourself. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem
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d'souza, i went to the premiere of his movie, guess what the first break poster was, the first -- ruth bader ginsburge new superhero of the left. now the obama's netflix, hillary -- >> hillary is at cbs. she is going to be on "madam secretary" on their premiere, playing herself.fl you can dvr it. you love it. >> laura: with harvey weinstein gone, the clintons needs a benefactor in hollywood. raymond, thank you so much. i can't get that screwy louis out of my head. >> you will be grooving to that. >> laura: c no. no. no. that is. i'm surprised he: didn't do it in numerology. remember the numerology? he loves the numbers. >> this is new to me. >> laura:um well, the left is enraged by a new documentary, speaking of dinesh d'souza, chocked full of inflammatory claims about democrats' history. he joins us with his reaction right after his world premiere tonight. the uproar next.t. h his reaction right after his world premiere tonight. the upper next ♪ >> laura: few people are better at getting under democrats' skin than documentary filmmaker dinesh d'souza. in his new movie out tonight, riling up liberals
d'souza, i went to the premiere of his movie, guess what the first break poster was, the first -- ruth bader ginsburge new superhero of the left. now the obama's netflix, hillary -- >> hillary is at cbs. she is going to be on "madam secretary" on their premiere, playing herself.fl you can dvr it. you love it. >> laura: with harvey weinstein gone, the clintons needs a benefactor in hollywood. raymond, thank you so much. i can't get that screwy louis out of my head. >>...
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but first, a be reminder to wat the new film rbg and discover the life and career of ruth bader ginsburgent. back then men supported families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has negative impacts for everyone, rbg used cases that impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971, as a lawyer, she wrote the supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females in the control of estates. four years later, she won a widower the right to claim his deceased wife's social security benefits so he could stay home with their young k450i8d. wh child. when same-sex marriage was argued, rbg pointed out that ideas about marriage had evolved. >> what an enormous change has occurred in my lifetime. >> watch rbg monday september 3 at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to a
but first, a be reminder to wat the new film rbg and discover the life and career of ruth bader ginsburgent. back then men supported families financially while women took care of the home. the law reflected that. recognizing that gender bias has negative impacts for everyone, rbg used cases that impacted men to win rights for all genders. in 1971, as a lawyer, she wrote the supreme court brief in a case that overturned the law that males must be preferred to females in the control of estates....