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ends labor day. >>> ruth bader ginsburg mixes >>> ruth bader ginsburg mixes wisdom with humor at an eventpreme court justice also discussing her health battle and revealing the advice she gave to a power couple. abc's trevor ault joins us from the supreme court with details. trevor, we all want this advice. >> everybody is glued to this one for sure. eva, good morning. it's only been less than two weeks that we learned that justice ruth bader ginsburg underwent treatment for pancreatic cancer this summer. that's enough to make anyone want to rest, but apparently not her. she's going to multiple events. she's telling people that she's on her way to good health and she's already in good spirits. >> please be seated. >> reporter: this weekend, the perpetually resilient supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg telling the public how she's feeling. >> how am i feeling? first, this audience can see i am alive. >> reporter: that just nine days after it was announced by the court that a tumor was removed from the justice's pancreas. the discovery led to three weeks of radiation treatment which a
ends labor day. >>> ruth bader ginsburg mixes >>> ruth bader ginsburg mixes wisdom with humor at an eventpreme court justice also discussing her health battle and revealing the advice she gave to a power couple. abc's trevor ault joins us from the supreme court with details. trevor, we all want this advice. >> everybody is glued to this one for sure. eva, good morning. it's only been less than two weeks that we learned that justice ruth bader ginsburg underwent treatment...
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thatjuice ruth bader ginsburg opened up about her cancer treatments, and another major retailer wantsmers to leave their guns at home. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "usa today" reports kroger joined walmart in asking shoppers to no longer openly carry firearms into their stores. kroerg made the announcement yesterday but stopped short of banning open guns where it's legal. the announcement came after walmart asked customers to stop openly carrying firearms. and they will stop selling handgun and short-barrel rifle ammunition used in military-style weapons. >> in the whack of tragedy, i do think people change their priorities or business planning, so i'll continue to shop here. >> last month a gunman killed 22 people in a walmart in el paso, texas, two days earlier two people were killed by what police say was a disgruntled worker. >>> the "washington post" reports that president trump encouraged mike pence to stay at his hotel. he spent time in doonbeg, a small town on ireland's southwest coast. he flew to dublin on the opposite side of the country for
thatjuice ruth bader ginsburg opened up about her cancer treatments, and another major retailer wantsmers to leave their guns at home. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> "usa today" reports kroger joined walmart in asking shoppers to no longer openly carry firearms into their stores. kroerg made the announcement yesterday but stopped short of banning open guns where it's legal. the announcement came after walmart asked customers to stop openly...
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and now, comments from supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she talks about her career, friendship with antonin scalia, and her health following cancer treatment. justice jens berg spoke in little rock, arkansas, as part of a special lecture series -- supreme court justice ginsburg delivered remarks in little rock, arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation, and the clinton school of public service. she sat down with the conversation with npr's nina totenberg. this is about 90 minutes. >> wow. you got to look at this crowd. [applause] >> for those who this evening, and those watching by livestream c-span, welcome to the distinguished lecture series. we would ask that you please silence your cell phones. a little activity there. let me begin by first lifting up those who have been impacted in our giving -- and are dealing with hurricane dorian. if you are able, please consider supporting relief efforts. clintonrd dean of the school, and on behalf of at&t, the clinton foundation, and the clinton school, we are
and now, comments from supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she talks about her career, friendship with antonin scalia, and her health following cancer treatment. justice jens berg spoke in little rock, arkansas, as part of a special lecture series -- supreme court justice ginsburg delivered remarks in little rock, arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation, and the clinton school of public service. she sat down with the conversation with npr's nina...
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i believe for ruth bader ginsburg, "we the people" is all of us. [applause] mr. clinton: and i believe that in her "more perfect union," all of us, on equal terms, will be at home. [applause] mr. clinton: she's going to be interviewed tonight by npr's remarkable legal affairs correspondent, and i think we've reached the stage in her life where i can admit without , one of my career favorite journalists. mr. clinton: -- favorite journalists. [laughter] mr. clinton: nina totenberg. [applause] mr. clinton: here's the last thing i want to say, and i am confident i speak for everyone in this vast arena. here pointed her , and one person, senator david prior, voted for her, but all of us hope she will stay on that court forever. [cheers and applause] mr. clinton: ladies and gentlemen, justice ginsburg and nina totenberg. [applause] [cheers] ms. totenberg: thank you, thank you. everyone please be seated. please be seated. >> rbg! rbg! rbg! [laughter] ms. totenberg: thank you all for coming. i think justice ginsburg and i have never, ever appeared before and already in's
i believe for ruth bader ginsburg, "we the people" is all of us. [applause] mr. clinton: and i believe that in her "more perfect union," all of us, on equal terms, will be at home. [applause] mr. clinton: she's going to be interviewed tonight by npr's remarkable legal affairs correspondent, and i think we've reached the stage in her life where i can admit without , one of my career favorite journalists. mr. clinton: -- favorite journalists. [laughter] mr. clinton: nina...
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peopleand a lot of other had already told me i needed to take a hard look at ruth gator ginsburg -- ruth bader ginsburg. hilary had met her grand daughter, because she went to a preschool event not long before i announced her appointment. her granddaughter was a pretty good advertisement for her grandmother. need to knowou shet this person, because actually lived what she believes. for those who have not seen the film about her life, a very short version -- she grew up in brooklyn in a family of modest means and as you heard stephanie say, thanks to her mother's relentless early encouragement, she attended cornell university and then harvard law, where she helped her husband and party -- partner marty through cancer treatment while raising a daughter and earning a degree. in new york,a job she left harvard. there had been 500 people at harvard law school and she was one of nine women. [applause] today, most students in law school are women. [applause] after she graduated from law cofoundshe went on to the women's rights project at the aclu and began her career as a judge. still, when the legal
peopleand a lot of other had already told me i needed to take a hard look at ruth gator ginsburg -- ruth bader ginsburg. hilary had met her grand daughter, because she went to a preschool event not long before i announced her appointment. her granddaughter was a pretty good advertisement for her grandmother. need to knowou shet this person, because actually lived what she believes. for those who have not seen the film about her life, a very short version -- she grew up in brooklyn in a family...
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ruth bader ginsburg speaking publicly falling cancer treatment. >>> nous a 10:00, an animal shelter in san francisco recovered the third of 3 puppies that were stolen earlier this week. the dogs were taken from family dog rescue on shasta road late wednesday night. two husky puppies were recovered in hayward on thursday a good samaritan noticed the puppies for sale on instagram and alerted police. the third dog, a pitbull, was found also. >> this is baby truck in a good samaritan driveway. >> two men have been arrested for the theft of the dogs. >>> police and tracy say they have made an arrest in the stabbing death of a 64-year-old man. the man was killed while locking in a neighborhood park sunday evening. this morning, officers arrested 21-year-old anthony rhodes of tracy on suspicion of homicide. they also searched the suspects home to look for evidence in the case. officers say their focus is determining a motive. family and friends leave he was targeted because of his religion. >> cut somebody's throat while walking from the back. it is unbelievable. this city is not going to suf
ruth bader ginsburg speaking publicly falling cancer treatment. >>> nous a 10:00, an animal shelter in san francisco recovered the third of 3 puppies that were stolen earlier this week. the dogs were taken from family dog rescue on shasta road late wednesday night. two husky puppies were recovered in hayward on thursday a good samaritan noticed the puppies for sale on instagram and alerted police. the third dog, a pitbull, was found also. >> this is baby truck in a good samaritan...
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we have to take stock in where we arite now, and realize that going forward, and ruth bader ginsburgaid this, a couple months ago, it has to be a different process. she was confirmed 93 to 6, you know she said, i was a flaming foafeminist. but they still supported her nomination. she says we get to that point, who would want to go through this process, no matter how much of a church lady or boy scout they are. >> many justices have talked about this. break down of confirmation process, they went out of their way to welcome the new justice, and make sure she was view -- he was viewed add legitimate, ruth bader ginsburg a note able example. we were struck by how many supreme court justices said they did not enjoy the confirmation process, and they didn't have anything like what justice kavanaugh had to go through. not surprising this is a little bit pro process in sorts. so it is important for the court itself, if it wants to be viewed add legitimate to have a fairly understandings of limited constitutional role. settle disputes but not go into an activist mode. kennedy: what is what s
we have to take stock in where we arite now, and realize that going forward, and ruth bader ginsburgaid this, a couple months ago, it has to be a different process. she was confirmed 93 to 6, you know she said, i was a flaming foafeminist. but they still supported her nomination. she says we get to that point, who would want to go through this process, no matter how much of a church lady or boy scout they are. >> many justices have talked about this. break down of confirmation process,...
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announcer: sick cream court -- supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rock, arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service. live coverage begins tuesday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ just call my name, i'll be there in a hurry you don't have to worry
announcer: sick cream court -- supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rock, arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service. live coverage begins tuesday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. [applause] ♪ >> ♪ just call my name, i'll be there in a hurry you don't have to worry
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justice ruth bader ginsburg shares why she misses her former late colleague, the late antonin scalia.late colleague antonin scalia. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got real relief. i got clearer skin and feel better. now, watch me. cbs cares. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in somecities around the country. >>> california passed new legislation that will ban pushing
justice ruth bader ginsburg shares why she misses her former late colleague, the late antonin scalia.late colleague antonin scalia. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even...
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la jueza de la suprema corte de justicia ruth bader ginsburg, que tiene 86 aqos y acaba de completar tres semanas de radiacion por un tumor maligno en el ancreas, no ha perdido su sentido del humor y del deber. la magistrada, en el marco del festival nacional del libro de la biblioteca del congreso en washington, dc. dijo hoy frente a miles de personas "como esta audiencia puede ver, estoy viva y en camino a estar muy bien". policias comunitarias libran una guerra sangrienta en michoacan, mexico...por un error en la etiqueta decenas de padres les dan a sus bebes, -sin saberlo-, una potente medicina contra la calvicie... como si fuera una zona de guerra-- asi describen miembros de las policias comunitarias o autodefensas, los combates que han tenido con presuntos miembros del cartel jalisco nueva generacion, en michoacan mexico. estas autodefensas, dicen actuar como policias civiles para expulsar a las organizaciones criminales y proteger a sus habitantes-- una tarea en la que ha fallado el gobierno federal como nos explica alberto garcia. el anuncio del rearme de un grupo de disident
la jueza de la suprema corte de justicia ruth bader ginsburg, que tiene 86 aqos y acaba de completar tres semanas de radiacion por un tumor maligno en el ancreas, no ha perdido su sentido del humor y del deber. la magistrada, en el marco del festival nacional del libro de la biblioteca del congreso en washington, dc. dijo hoy frente a miles de personas "como esta audiencia puede ver, estoy viva y en camino a estar muy bien". policias comunitarias libran una guerra sangrienta en...
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be with us later today when supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rockkansas. this is part of the special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service. live coverage starts today at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. featuringwe have been book tv programs, showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight the theme is bestsellers. authors include melinda gates, who discusses her life and work with women around the world. you can see that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. and enjoy book tv every weekend also on c-span2. school bus safety we have also been showing you american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, the cold war. speakers include francis gary powers jr., whose fathers u-2 spy plane was shot down by the soviet union. he takes us on a two or of the cold war museum. later, famed journalist edward r. murrow narrates a film on nato. and austin carson discusses his book, secret wars, covert conflict in international politics. watch
be with us later today when supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rockkansas. this is part of the special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service. live coverage starts today at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. featuringwe have been book tv programs, showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight the theme is bestsellers. authors include melinda gates, who discusses her life and work with women...
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past year at the library of congress we have been celebrating changemakers and the favorite is ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> a hero at 4:00 a.m. this morning students from american university. [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility and they are here. talking about graduation from columbia law school. and all of these things and now being called the fiancÉ of jurisprudence. [laughter] and she said i'd rather you say the j law. [laughter] so, without further ado she is joined by her co-authors of the best-selling memoir and with georgetown law and professor emeritus at georgetown law. and the interviewer today and the person that you know very well from npr. [cheers and applause] are bg. [cheers and applause] >> please be seated. before i leave this day i want to shake her hand. [cheers and applause] >> this is quite an amazing group and i am very admiring of all the people who have been online for so many hours waiting to see the justice. she is quite a little person. how did that happen quick. >> i was called about a month ago by jennifer lopez and said she woul
past year at the library of congress we have been celebrating changemakers and the favorite is ruth bader ginsburg. [cheers and applause] >> a hero at 4:00 a.m. this morning students from american university. [cheers and applause] camped out in front of this facility and they are here. talking about graduation from columbia law school. and all of these things and now being called the fiancÉ of jurisprudence. [laughter] and she said i'd rather you say the j law. [laughter] so, without...
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this is ruth bader ginsburg. absurdity of what we expensed last year reminds americans what we are up against. >> ed: kathy, you are coming it from the left. >> that's exactly what kamala harris wants to do, she knows the reminder of this moment is so important. getting that feeling that people had last year -- >> ed: but to speak to what tammy was saying, i didn't mean to categorize you, but your perspective, she laid out how even ruth bader ginsburg said. how can the left continue? >> i was on the show, so many people -- ford was at so many hearings, it's so energized, and i think that is what has happening for 2020, whoever is most energized wins. >> ed: is a question, susan, who is energized, or where the actual facts -- i was struck by the op-ed, in utah, a woman who says she was a victim of sexual assault, wrote this op-ed saying that the kavanaugh wound heal. why won't some people move on? >> it was such a divisive time a year ago. how many more times do we need to relitigate with no new evidence, by the w
this is ruth bader ginsburg. absurdity of what we expensed last year reminds americans what we are up against. >> ed: kathy, you are coming it from the left. >> that's exactly what kamala harris wants to do, she knows the reminder of this moment is so important. getting that feeling that people had last year -- >> ed: but to speak to what tammy was saying, i didn't mean to categorize you, but your perspective, she laid out how even ruth bader ginsburg said. how can the left...
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now supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking about her career, her friendship with the late justice antonin scalia and health following cancer treatment, the event in little rock, arkansas part of lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service, she's introduced by former president bill clinton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you.e thank you, i want to thank stephanie and skip for the clinr and clinton school of public service, i want to thank the family for sponsoring this lecture series and thank you -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> i want to thank -- -- i want to thank all of you. i tried to entertain justice ginsburg for a few moments before we came over here by telling her stories of my adventures and misadventures in arkansas politics. [laughter] >> back when we all thought of each other as people, 3 dimensional human beings before we realized we were -- [cheers and applause] >> and it's fairly well known, not actually met justice ginsburg until tha
now supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg talking about her career, her friendship with the late justice antonin scalia and health following cancer treatment, the event in little rock, arkansas part of lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service, she's introduced by former president bill clinton. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very much, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you.e thank you, i want to thank...
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time that i think you were in icshington and is there anything that you should share about ruth bader ginsburg, curious if that was an influence or interviewed her and anything that you can comment on that would be appreciated? >> i've never had the pleasure of interviewing ruth bader ginsburg. that would have been a marvelous experience. i think there were some early context before she became who she became through our children and schools that our mutual children went to but i just have a great deal of, you know, respect and admiration for her and she's -- you know, she's really taking the leadership, you know, in the -- so many of the issues, reproduction rights, isues that are important to women, but never had the pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> well, i think that's our time, a pleasure to talk with you and thank you for sharing yourur journey with us and your encouraging words and i just hope that for all of my colleagues in the audience today that we do you proud going forward. >> well, you do me proud by everything that you do and thank you for taking the time to not
time that i think you were in icshington and is there anything that you should share about ruth bader ginsburg, curious if that was an influence or interviewed her and anything that you can comment on that would be appreciated? >> i've never had the pleasure of interviewing ruth bader ginsburg. that would have been a marvelous experience. i think there were some early context before she became who she became through our children and schools that our mutual children went to but i just have...
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updates as they happen. >>> we have new details on the health battle of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she mixed wisdom with a little bit of humor at an event and revealed advice she gave to a power couple. >> reporter: this weekend, the perpetually resilient supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg telling the public how she's feeling. >> how am i feeling? first, this audience can see that i am alive. [ laughter ] >> reporter: that just nine days removed from an announcement from the supreme court saying doctors had found a cancerous tumor in justice ginsburg's pancreas. the discover ree led to three weeks of radiation treatment which appears to have been a success, the court saying there is no evidence of disease elsewhere in the body. >> and i am on my way to being very well. >> reporter: many americans now breathing a cautious sigh of relief during a period of intense focus on justice ginsburg's health last year she fractured multiple ribs saying falling in her office saying this year's diagnosis is just the latest in what's been multiple bouts with cancer. the battle are -- >> t
updates as they happen. >>> we have new details on the health battle of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. she mixed wisdom with a little bit of humor at an event and revealed advice she gave to a power couple. >> reporter: this weekend, the perpetually resilient supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg telling the public how she's feeling. >> how am i feeling? first, this audience can see that i am alive. [ laughter ] >> reporter: that just nine days removed...
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in the memo supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivered remarks in little rock arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service. this is about one and a >> wow. you got to look at this crowd. [applause] >> for those who this evening, and those watching by livestream or sinc
in the memo supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivered remarks in little rock arkansas as part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service. this is about one and a >> wow. you got to look at this crowd. [applause] >> for those who this evening, and those watching by livestream or sinc
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or even ruth bader ginsburg. >> where almost out of time. what happens to the composition of the court if donald trump is reelected in 2020 and republicans continue to control the senate? could ruth bader ginsburg hold on for another four years? justice breyer? what happens in the court? >> i'm a lawyer, not a doctor. [laughter] >> i'm a lawyer, not a fortune teller. >> ruth bader ginsburg is 86. justice stevens did not step down until he was 90. she told a great joke recently she wanted to wait to retire until she got to his age. which was 90. he said stay longer. when she told that, people have applauded in the various liberal leaning audiences. i have a feeling that justice ginsburg and justice breyer will hold on as long as they can. justice breyer turns 81 this month. >> i think it is not possible to predict what is going to happen. justice scalia was a relatively young man when he passed. >> by the standards of a supreme court justice. he was 79. >> nobody was looking at him. he was a vibrant member of the court. he was full of life, it
or even ruth bader ginsburg. >> where almost out of time. what happens to the composition of the court if donald trump is reelected in 2020 and republicans continue to control the senate? could ruth bader ginsburg hold on for another four years? justice breyer? what happens in the court? >> i'm a lawyer, not a doctor. [laughter] >> i'm a lawyer, not a fortune teller. >> ruth bader ginsburg is 86. justice stevens did not step down until he was 90. she told a great joke...
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announcer: next, the supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participate in a mock trial based on ancient greek tragedy. then a debate on the electoral college versus the national popular vote in electing the president. after, a discussion on civic engagement and civility. justicessupreme court ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participated in a mock trial based on "the oresteia" trilogy by aeschylus. posted by the shakespeare theater company. five jurists considered arguments in a murder trial for electra and her brother orestes. the audience voted to pick the winner. this is just over one hour. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the board association -- bard association. [applause] thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, feeding on the board -- bei
announcer: next, the supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participate in a mock trial based on ancient greek tragedy. then a debate on the electoral college versus the national popular vote in electing the president. after, a discussion on civic engagement and civility. justicessupreme court ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participated in a mock trial based on "the oresteia" trilogy by aeschylus. posted by the shakespeare theater company. five jurists...
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and he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth bader ginsburg. and palmieri's response was i've had women law clerks, i know they're okay, but she's a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. so professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, a young man in her class who's going to a downtown firm will jump in and take over. so that was the carrot. it was also a stick, and the stick was if you don't give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia graduate as your law clerk. [laughter] [applause] and that's the way it was in not-so-ancient days for women. the big hurdle was to get that first job. once a woman got the job, she did it at least as well as the men. so the second job was not the same obstacle. there's a wonderful book -- this is a meeting about books, so let me mention it -- it's called "with firsts." and it's about, it's a biography of sandra day to conner. she was very -- sandra day o'connor. she was very high e in her class at stanford law school, but no law firm would hi
and he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth bader ginsburg. and palmieri's response was i've had women law clerks, i know they're okay, but she's a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. so professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, a young man in her class who's going to a downtown firm will jump in and take over. so that was the carrot. it was also a stick, and the stick was if you don't give her a chance, i will never...
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and now, supra court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participate in a mock trial based on ancient greek tragedy. the event was part of a series of mock trials hosted by the shakespeare theatre company. it is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly prohibited. now please join me in welcoming chair of the bard association. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us. i said earlier all of the things we do -- watching plays, being on the board, the mock trials and bard association is the most joyous. tonight's dinner and mock trial is presented by the bard association, an affinity group among many that support this theater. tonight's argument is based on the text of "the oresteia," which was adapted from the originals. with a chronicles of the deluge of violence that can only be stopped when society peers into its own soul and sees a way out. our perform
and now, supra court justices ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participate in a mock trial based on ancient greek tragedy. the event was part of a series of mock trials hosted by the shakespeare theatre company. it is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theatre company bard association's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin murder in mycenae, take this time to silence all electronic devices. photography of tonight's trial is strictly...
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maria: just so you know, justice ruth bader ginsburg actually defended brett kavanaugh, she was speakingently and she said that he's a very decent man, this is an important endorsement from -- from ruth bader ginsburg who calls herself a flaming feminist and -- and who calls herself a liberal judge on the court, and he's defending him. >> they are trying to intimidate conservative judges, would-be appointees, they are trying to take people out of the game because they are showing them what your life would be like, what they have done to bret is unconscionable, the book is outrageous, it's a complete false lie like everything else around the accusations against judge kavanaugh, but it's done for a purpose, to destroy him and discourage others from going down the road of being a judge. maria: yeah, not only that, but this follows two years of us talking about collusion which was also not true, so again, it's just ideologies that are willing to throw out everything we deem important as americans due process. >> no rules when it comes to everything trump, no presumption of innocence, no exec
maria: just so you know, justice ruth bader ginsburg actually defended brett kavanaugh, she was speakingently and she said that he's a very decent man, this is an important endorsement from -- from ruth bader ginsburg who calls herself a flaming feminist and -- and who calls herself a liberal judge on the court, and he's defending him. >> they are trying to intimidate conservative judges, would-be appointees, they are trying to take people out of the game because they are showing them...
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maria: just so you know, justice ruth bader ginsburg actually defended brett kavanaugh, she was speakingently and she said that he's a very decent man, this is an important endorsement from -- from ruth bader ginsburg who calls herself a flaming feminist and -- and who calls herself a liberal judge on the court, and he's defending him. >> they are trying to intimidate conservative judges, would-be appointees, they are trying to take people out of the game because they are showing them what your life would be like, what they have done to bret is unconscionable, the book is outrageous, it's a complete false lie like everything else around the accusations against judge kavanaugh, but it's done for a purpose, to destroy him and discourage others from going down the road of being a judge. maria: yeah, not only that, but this follows two years of us talking about collusion which was also not true, so again, it's just ideologies that are willing to throw out everything we deem important as americans due process. >> no rules when it comes to everything trump, no presumption of innocence, no exec
maria: just so you know, justice ruth bader ginsburg actually defended brett kavanaugh, she was speakingently and she said that he's a very decent man, this is an important endorsement from -- from ruth bader ginsburg who calls herself a flaming feminist and -- and who calls herself a liberal judge on the court, and he's defending him. >> they are trying to intimidate conservative judges, would-be appointees, they are trying to take people out of the game because they are showing them...
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. >> in june, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participated in a mock trial based on the "the oresteia" trilogy by aecschylus. five jurists considered arguments for lawyers in a murder trial for the princess of our ghosts and her brother orestes. the event was part of a series of mock trials hosted by the shakespeare theater company. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theater company's annual dinner and mock trial. before we begin, please take this time to silence all electronic devices that may disrupt this evening's proceedings. photography of this trial was tricky prohibited. please join me in welcoming trustee and chair of the bar association, abby david lowell. >> thank you for joining us. all the things we do, being involved in the board, doing the things we do to keep this alive. the mock trial in the bar association is the most joyous. tonight's annual dinner, and the support of this theater. on the text of "the oresteia" which was adapted by ellen the goffman and adopted from the original "the oresteia" with violence that can be stop
. >> in june, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer participated in a mock trial based on the "the oresteia" trilogy by aecschylus. five jurists considered arguments for lawyers in a murder trial for the princess of our ghosts and her brother orestes. the event was part of a series of mock trials hosted by the shakespeare theater company. this is just over an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the shakespeare theater company's annual dinner and mock trial. before...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rock, arkansas as part of special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and clinton school of public service. live coverage begins tuesday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. earlier today, former vice president joe biden spoke with reporters before his visit to the hawkeye area labor councils labor day picnic in cedar rapids, iowa. we will show you that up next. after that, the former vice president speaking with voters at the picnic. mr. biden: right here. how are you all doing? come on up. you all know jill. president, one of your opponents on the democratic race was using profanity to give everyone's frustration with the lack of action and the shooting. what do you say to americans who do not believe the political process will be able to do anything? mr. biden: it is about time the president of the united states does something. they both came to a head this weekend. one is climate change. it is an existential threat.
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supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke about her life and career. this is a portion of the program. >> tell us how you finally did get a clerkship. nobody by large wood interview you. >> those were pre-title seven days. so employers were upset about saying women are not welcome at this place or we had a lady lawyer wants and she was dreadful, how many men have you had that didn't work out? but, i had a wonderful profess professor, jerry gunther, he was in charge of getting clerkships for columbia students and he called every federal judge in the second circuit, in the southern eastern districts of new york and he was that meeting was success. so, he called the columbia graduate and one pulmonary who was the columbia undergraduate law school graduate and always took his clerks from columbia and he said, i strongly recommend that you engage ruth bader ginsburg in paul mary's response was, i've had women lock hurts, i know they are okay but she's a mother and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday so the professor gunther said, give he
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg spoke about her life and career. this is a portion of the program. >> tell us how you finally did get a clerkship. nobody by large wood interview you. >> those were pre-title seven days. so employers were upset about saying women are not welcome at this place or we had a lady lawyer wants and she was dreadful, how many men have you had that didn't work out? but, i had a wonderful profess professor, jerry gunther, he was in charge of getting...
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totenberg: and of course the remarkable, the notorious r.b.g., justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] ms. totenberg: on behalf clinton foundation, that clinton school of public service, thanks to all of you who are here and who watched us online. we hope to see you at the presidential center very soon, good night. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: >> margaret o'mara talks about "the code." after that, did it from the house of commons.
totenberg: and of course the remarkable, the notorious r.b.g., justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] ms. totenberg: on behalf clinton foundation, that clinton school of public service, thanks to all of you who are here and who watched us online. we hope to see you at the presidential center very soon, good night. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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ruth gator bins berg -- ruth bader ginsburg. hat happens to the composition of the court if donald trump is reelected in 2020. republicans continue to control the senate. ruth bader ginsburg holding on for another four years? what happens to the court? >> i am a lawyer, not a doctor. [laughter] >> am a lawyer. not a fortuneteller. eighty-six. did not step on until he was 90. she recently told a great joke. she said she quizzed him while they're on a trip to lisbon. she wanted to wait to retire until she got his age. he said, stay longer. [laughter] when she has told that, people have applauded. i've a feeling that justice ginsburg will hold out as long as he can. actually turning 81 this month. the 15th. >> impossible to predict what will happen. justice scalia was a relatively young man when he passed. >> he was 79. >> by the standards of a supreme court justice. nobody was looking at him as if, you know, he's in his way out. he was a vibrant member of the court. a full life, it appeared. it is certainly the case that i do not b
ruth gator bins berg -- ruth bader ginsburg. hat happens to the composition of the court if donald trump is reelected in 2020. republicans continue to control the senate. ruth bader ginsburg holding on for another four years? what happens to the court? >> i am a lawyer, not a doctor. [laughter] >> am a lawyer. not a fortuneteller. eighty-six. did not step on until he was 90. she recently told a great joke. she said she quizzed him while they're on a trip to lisbon. she wanted to...
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announcer: join us later today when ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rock, arkansas. it is part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service. live coverage begins today at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. recently we have been we have bn featuring book tv programs showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. today, the team's best sellers. authors include melinda gates. you can see that her neck starting at eight a clock eastern on c-span2. enjoy book tv every weekend also on c-span2. we have been showing you american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, the cold war. speakers include francis gary powers, junior, whose fathers spy plane was shot down by the soviet union. he takes us on a tour of the cold war museum. later, famed journalist edward r muro. austin carson discusses his book "secret wars: corporate conflict covert conflict." enjoy american history tv every weekend also on c-span3. late last month, queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliam
announcer: join us later today when ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks in little rock, arkansas. it is part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service. live coverage begins today at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. recently we have been we have bn featuring book tv programs showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. today, the team's best sellers. authors include melinda gates. you can see that her neck starting at eight...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks this evening in little rock, arkansas as part of lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service, live coverage start at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, tonight here on c-span2 on book tv, conversations with best-selling authors, at 8:00 p.m. eastern details her life growing up survivalists parents in idaho mountains, her book is called educated. after that melinda gates and radio tv host that the press lowered standards, book is unfreedom of the press. in the uk tory, philip lee switch today liberal democrats party which means prime minister boris johnson no longer has majority and prime minister will take questions from members of parliament wednesday about brexit deal with the eu ahead of the october 31st deadline, live coverage at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2 online, c-span.org and with the free c-span radio app. watch c-span's campaign 2020 caÑ of -- coverage of the democratic new hampshire convention, live coverage saturday at 9:00 a.m. eastern online at c-span.org or liste
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg delivers remarks this evening in little rock, arkansas as part of lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clinton school of public service, live coverage start at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, tonight here on c-span2 on book tv, conversations with best-selling authors, at 8:00 p.m. eastern details her life growing up survivalists parents in idaho mountains, her book is called educated. after that melinda gates and radio tv host...
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. >> ninan: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg appeared today at the national book festival in washington promoting her memoir, and she addressed concerns about her bout with a utncreatic tumor as only the notorious r.b.g. can. >> this audience can see that i am a alive. ( cheers and applause ) and i am on my way to being very well. >> ninan: ginsburg added, she'll be ready when the courts' new term begins on the first monday in october. ngming up, the battle over red light cameras: are they life savers or automated speed traps? also, the women taking wing and flying into the dangerous path of hurricane dorian. of hurricane dorian. , activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. ask your healthcare provider about vraylar.d was anes can leave you on shaky ground. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening re
. >> ninan: supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg appeared today at the national book festival in washington promoting her memoir, and she addressed concerns about her bout with a utncreatic tumor as only the notorious r.b.g. can. >> this audience can see that i am a alive. ( cheers and applause ) and i am on my way to being very well. >> ninan: ginsburg added, she'll be ready when the courts' new term begins on the first monday in october. ngming up, the battle over red...
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trump celebrated the victory on twitter out of the four liberal justices on the court, justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor dissented. sotomayor said -- >> nancy pelosi is laying the blame squarely on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell when asked why lawmakers haven't acted on the issue nbc's tracie potts is joining us with the latest from d.c tracie, good morning congress could take up the issue of background checks today >> well, they could find out today, phillip, what the president is willing to support. that has been the key here leader mcconnell has said he absolutely will not bring anything up for a vote unless he knows already that the president is going to sign off on it so today the president is expected to review options prepared by white house staff and could announce what type of legislation he may support, whether that's support for state red flag laws or expanding background checks. but as you noted, pelosi has laid the blame squarely on mcconnell, saying that the house has done its job the senate needs to move forward. >> lives are at stake. senator mcconnell is stan
trump celebrated the victory on twitter out of the four liberal justices on the court, justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor dissented. sotomayor said -- >> nancy pelosi is laying the blame squarely on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell when asked why lawmakers haven't acted on the issue nbc's tracie potts is joining us with the latest from d.c tracie, good morning congress could take up the issue of background checks today >> well, they could find out today, phillip,...
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ruth bader ginsburg hold onto another four years, justice breyer, what happens to the court? >> i am a lawyer, not a doctor. >> i'm a lawyer, not a fortuneteller. >> ruth bader ginsburg is 86 and justin stevenson until he was 90 and just recently told a great joke where she started the eulogy for justice stevens and equipped him on a trip to lisbon, wanted to retire when she got his age, stay longer. when she told that people applauded in various liberal leaning audiences. i have a feeling justice ginsburg and justice breyer will hold on as long as they can just as justice breyer turns 81 this month. >> it is impossible to predict what is going to happen. justice scalia was a relatively young man when he passed. >> released by the standards of supreme court justices. >> he was 79. >> supreme court justices -- nobody was looking at him, he is on his way out. he was a vibrant member of the court, he was full of life it appeared. it is certainly the case that i don't believe anybody on the left side of the court believe voluntarily if the president is reelected. it is not clear w
ruth bader ginsburg hold onto another four years, justice breyer, what happens to the court? >> i am a lawyer, not a doctor. >> i'm a lawyer, not a fortuneteller. >> ruth bader ginsburg is 86 and justin stevenson until he was 90 and just recently told a great joke where she started the eulogy for justice stevens and equipped him on a trip to lisbon, wanted to retire when she got his age, stay longer. when she told that people applauded in various liberal leaning audiences. i...
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. >>> ruth bader ginsburg addressed crowd at library of congress national book festival in washingtondience can see that i am alive. and i'm on my way to being veryy well. >> know, there's a reason she's known as the notorious rbg. just received radiation treatments for pancreatic cancer. assured everyone she's on the mend and will be ready for next supreme court session in october. >>> new details on enhanced b.a.r.t. station signs set to be unveiled today. they've been delayed. software has not been released yet. will let riders know if train is canceled and two or three-door cars. not sure when will go live. >>> b.a.r.t. trains are not running between orinda and walnut creek stations. performing maker upgrades. also closed two lanes of highway 94, so far not impacted traffic. lasting to 7:00 tuesday morning. labor day trains are on a modified schedule. 8:00, longer trains. >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00, there's a burro serial killer in the southern california desert. how community is rallying to make sur alright, so this is how you are gonna say:wn. you'll get the best deal
. >>> ruth bader ginsburg addressed crowd at library of congress national book festival in washingtondience can see that i am alive. and i'm on my way to being veryy well. >> know, there's a reason she's known as the notorious rbg. just received radiation treatments for pancreatic cancer. assured everyone she's on the mend and will be ready for next supreme court session in october. >>> new details on enhanced b.a.r.t. station signs set to be unveiled today. they've been...
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the5th and u northwest pays tribute to preme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.insburg, who is 86, served on height court 26 years now, she recent said she he hoping to serve on the court five more >>> dc police found 2000 poundn of re enforcemt on the squad. a unted horse. they're look for names, atlas, thor, tie ten, hurricane lease or name he came with, willie. you can vote through theebte at fox 5 the polls cldcose.c end of the month, consider this my official tdorso keephe emname. >> keep willie. like..eroic lees is so >> he's eight years old. been calle willie whole d h lino. >>> aer vaping related as more states take ste dps to curb the e cig. >>> aet back for alex trabeck, what he revealed about his battle with pancreatic cancer. first is ayesha khan. >> reporter: your dream job could be waiting, i'll have more on which popular retail giant looking to hire you. >>> a nice break fm the heat that we had.d the goouff is going to stick around forawhile. but the heat will come back. talk more full forecast coming up. stay with us. ♪ . ♪. ♪. in a country hungry
the5th and u northwest pays tribute to preme court justice ruth bader ginsburg.insburg, who is 86, served on height court 26 years now, she recent said she he hoping to serve on the court five more >>> dc police found 2000 poundn of re enforcemt on the squad. a unted horse. they're look for names, atlas, thor, tie ten, hurricane lease or name he came with, willie. you can vote through theebte at fox 5 the polls cldcose.c end of the month, consider this my official tdorso keephe emname....
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justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor both dissented. sources in the white house a national security advisor john bolton left after arguments with president trump over easing sanctions on iran. we are told the president had a meeting with iranian leaders later this month, but was warned against the idea by bolton. the treasury secretary agreed with the plan, prompting the president to ask for bolton's resignation. malaysiaision day in with policymakers expected to keep rates on hold. trade tensions are increasing tension -- pressure from her easing. 16 are forecasting the benchmark rate will stay at 3%. it is a 25 basis point cut. was one of thea first to cut interest rates, easing in may by 25 basis points. news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: president trump moving back his terrorist increase on chinese goods by two weeks. he tweets the decision and out of respect for the 70th the anniversary of the people's republic. >> his move comes after chi
justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor both dissented. sources in the white house a national security advisor john bolton left after arguments with president trump over easing sanctions on iran. we are told the president had a meeting with iranian leaders later this month, but was warned against the idea by bolton. the treasury secretary agreed with the plan, prompting the president to ask for bolton's resignation. malaysiaision day in with policymakers expected to keep rates on hold....
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justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor both dissented.nce for catalonia back in the news with hundreds of thousands of people staging a massive rally in barcelona. demonstration came just weeks before verdicts and legal cases against a separatist leaders. theember 11 commemorates fall of barcelona and the spanish war of succession in 1714. --s as leaders force a range face a range of charges including rebellion. the list of people still unaccounted for in the bahamas following hurricane dorian's 2000 and a half names long. the official death toll stands at 50, but it is expected to swell as rescue teams three outlying areas. power has returned to grand bahama but infrastructure that is electric on abaco islands was destroyed. global news, 24 hours a day on air and @tiktoc on twitter powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. shery: president trump has hit the brakes lightly on his plan to increase tariffs on chinese goods by 5%. president trump tweeting he is moving the increase back to o
justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor both dissented.nce for catalonia back in the news with hundreds of thousands of people staging a massive rally in barcelona. demonstration came just weeks before verdicts and legal cases against a separatist leaders. theember 11 commemorates fall of barcelona and the spanish war of succession in 1714. --s as leaders force a range face a range of charges including rebellion. the list of people still unaccounted for in the bahamas following...
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supreme court justices neil gorsuch and beginnings begins -- ruth bader ginsburg reflect on their careers and jeff merkley of oregon provide his fit hand can't -- conditions of migrant families at the southern border. check your program guide for more schedule information. >> now, on to the event you're here for. carrie goldberg is the kind of attorney he wish we didn't knee. and specialize inside online puss, stalking and revenge porn and is set on the path with her frightening experten with an ex-body. she represents victims who have had their lives turned upside down by ex-partners and scorned lovers usually in revenge, whether it be real or conceived. this behavior is too common. i'm sure many of you in the room have your own story. i know i do. nobody is victim is a book that gives the sufferers of the crimes a face and a name and an identity. when for so long they have been shrouded in darkness. goldberg gives uss like that of a 15-year-old girl who was sex lull eye assaulted at school and then suspend when she report what happened to her. there's also a woman 'owhose ex-made fake b
supreme court justices neil gorsuch and beginnings begins -- ruth bader ginsburg reflect on their careers and jeff merkley of oregon provide his fit hand can't -- conditions of migrant families at the southern border. check your program guide for more schedule information. >> now, on to the event you're here for. carrie goldberg is the kind of attorney he wish we didn't knee. and specialize inside online puss, stalking and revenge porn and is set on the path with her frightening experten...
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captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] today whenus later supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburgivers remarks in little rock, arkansas. this is part of a special lecture series hosted by the clinton foundation and the clintons will public service. live coverage starts today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. featuringwe have been book tv programs showcasing what is available every weekend on c-span2. tonight, the theme is best sellers. authors include melinda gates, who discusses her work with women around the world. you can see that tonight on .-span two we have also been showing you american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, the cold war. speakers include francis gary powers junior, whose father's plane was shot down by the soviet union. ater, edward merrow nominates -- narrates a film. watch tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span3 and enjoy american history tv every weekend also on c-span3. last week, queen elizabeth agreed to suspend parliament for five weeks in response to a request from a new british prime minister bor
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sonya sotomyron ruth bader ginsburg dissented. the policy will take effect nationwide while the case makes its way through the lower court. the trump administration preparing to ban slavery cigarettes amid mysterious lung disease outbreak. the ban would remove all e-cigarette flavors besides tobacco including men's, menthol and candy flavors, 6 people have died from the vape related illnesses. donald trump speaking at a retreat with republican house members. this comes weeks after the presiden out calling baltimore a rash and rodent infested missed. a man who lost his mother in the 911 terror attacks rips congresswoman ilhan omar for this comment. >> was founded after 9/11 because they recognized that some people did something. >> some people did something. aishah hasnie with an emotional speech. >> nicholas lost his mother in the 9/11 attacks. yesterday he stood at ground 0 until minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar exactly who did what 18 years ago. >> some people did something. we know who and what was done. there is no uncertain
sonya sotomyron ruth bader ginsburg dissented. the policy will take effect nationwide while the case makes its way through the lower court. the trump administration preparing to ban slavery cigarettes amid mysterious lung disease outbreak. the ban would remove all e-cigarette flavors besides tobacco including men's, menthol and candy flavors, 6 people have died from the vape related illnesses. donald trump speaking at a retreat with republican house members. this comes weeks after the presiden...
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one of the justices i believe it was ruth bader ginsburg, she questions legality because of the publicting. none of the other judges found that so i don't think it will get struck down. if it is, they have the right within the laws to determine how they are going to implement and enforce the laws and the courts are supposed to be differential as long as they do not go outside those laws. i don't believe they did go outside with that new role. >> thank you for being with us and thank you for doing all you do to protect us. you talk about this, there's still fewer immigrants coming in, think about how immigration has made century, all immigrants, do you worry about perhaps some of the great workers from the great invators that aren't able to come in because of the wall or rules like this that make immigration that much more difficult? >> when you look at legal immigration, we are all for that. we all want legal immigration. we want these great minds to come here. we want them to do it legally. what we are talking about as far as this, we are talking about illegal immigration. people were
one of the justices i believe it was ruth bader ginsburg, she questions legality because of the publicting. none of the other judges found that so i don't think it will get struck down. if it is, they have the right within the laws to determine how they are going to implement and enforce the laws and the courts are supposed to be differential as long as they do not go outside those laws. i don't believe they did go outside with that new role. >> thank you for being with us and thank you...
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for instance, he and ruth bader ginsburg were the only dissenters in campbell versus united states holdingou are prosecuted for federal and state courts for the same crime, that is not double jeopardy. really? there are other cases in which he joined the liberals like a statute describing certain crimes by immigrants as unconstitutionally vague. you have been described as a maverick, someone willing -- willing to break with the conservative wing in key cases. is that a fair assessment of you? >> those are all political terms. they don't mean anything to me. follow the law as best you can understand, handed down the constitution. >> reporter: he believes people about the courts and its methods. >> it is a wonderful system we have, 50 million lawsuits filed in the united states every year, 95% by the trial court. the supreme court of the united states, 70 cases a year, that is it and those are cases where lower courts have disagreed strongly. 5 different -- 30 years, 40% of the time. >> reporter: what about all those decisions? >> those 5-4 decisions? we have a corner or a third for a long t
for instance, he and ruth bader ginsburg were the only dissenters in campbell versus united states holdingou are prosecuted for federal and state courts for the same crime, that is not double jeopardy. really? there are other cases in which he joined the liberals like a statute describing certain crimes by immigrants as unconstitutionally vague. you have been described as a maverick, someone willing -- willing to break with the conservative wing in key cases. is that a fair assessment of you?...
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the >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is ready for a new term with the highest court in october. she has had serious health issues but she appears to be eager to get back to work. >> reporter: this is the second time this week we have seen supreme court associate justice ruth bader ginsburg make a public appearance. the 86-year-old justice recently completed radiation treatment for a malignant tumor on her pancreas. she says she is looking forward to the court's next term. she also spoke openly about her health amid her recent surgeries. >> as this audience can see, i am alive. [cheering and applause] >> and i'm on my way to being very well. [cheering and applause] >> ginsburg was also asked about how she is able to keep working so hard in such a demanding job and if she is planning to retire any time soon. >> i love my job. it's the best and the hardest job i have ever had. and it is what has kept me going through four cancer bouts. instead of concentrating on my aches and pains, i just know that i have to read this set of briefs. >> justice ginsburg received a standing ovation
the >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg is ready for a new term with the highest court in october. she has had serious health issues but she appears to be eager to get back to work. >> reporter: this is the second time this week we have seen supreme court associate justice ruth bader ginsburg make a public appearance. the 86-year-old justice recently completed radiation treatment for a malignant tumor on her pancreas. she says she is looking forward to the court's next...
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p the actornting on 15th and u streets northwest pays contribute to supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the vibrant colors capture her smile. she's 86 an has served on the high6 court for 2 years. s recently said she hopes to serve on the court m for fiveore years. >>> thousands of job seekers turning out foron amaz second future headquarters i crysta city. in its first ever hiring blitz, the on line retail giant hosted a i career fair. fox5's ayesha kahn in crystal city with a look a. who amazon as looking to hire. >> reporter: an all day affair here in crystal city with thousands of hopefuls vying to land their dream job. for example, this right here is a resume review critique stands, so come outere and get your resume critiqued but also keep in mind that w amazon't be hiring anyone on thespot. the whole intent is to give candidates an opportunity to learn about which departments will be hiring and to learn anabout the comps culture. some of the jobs open for hire clude working at the fulfillmoft center totware development to even starting your own delivery company. the company's se
p the actornting on 15th and u streets northwest pays contribute to supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. the vibrant colors capture her smile. she's 86 an has served on the high6 court for 2 years. s recently said she hopes to serve on the court m for fiveore years. >>> thousands of job seekers turning out foron amaz second future headquarters i crysta city. in its first ever hiring blitz, the on line retail giant hosted a i career fair. fox5's ayesha kahn in crystal city with a...