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and, yes, things are dark right now, and ruth bader ginsburg can't save us. save ourselves. but you know what? we can do that. what? acceptance? forget that, i'm not accepting shit. we need to fight like hell. [rock music] i know what you need to do. you know what we all need to do. - vote. - vote. - uh, vote. - vote. - boat. - vote. - vo-- - no, no, no, guys. i mean--yes, you definitely have to vote. go vote, but, also, we should be thinking long-game. just like rbg herself said, real change, enduring change happens one step at a time. so no matter what happens on november 3rd, we have to keep fighting for change. here are a few organizations that you can get involved with to do that. there's the aclu women's rights project founded by ginsburg herself. or, how about, "she should run"? it's a non-profit that encourages more women to run for public office. there's equal justice works, which funds young lawyers to work on public interest projects, and "ms. jd," which inspires and supports women to pursue legal professions. they're basically funding the rbgs of
and, yes, things are dark right now, and ruth bader ginsburg can't save us. save ourselves. but you know what? we can do that. what? acceptance? forget that, i'm not accepting shit. we need to fight like hell. [rock music] i know what you need to do. you know what we all need to do. - vote. - vote. - uh, vote. - vote. - boat. - vote. - vo-- - no, no, no, guys. i mean--yes, you definitely have to vote. go vote, but, also, we should be thinking long-game. just like rbg herself said, real change,...
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delivered the news.epoer >> ruth bader ginsburg has died. ruth bader ginsburg has passed away. >> she just died? >> wow. i didn't know that, i just... you're telling me now for the first time. >> i thought, "this is going to upend the election." this was the october surprise just a few weeks before october. >> mourners gathered in front of the supreme court to pay tribute to ruth bader ginsburg. >> narrator: for democrats, the death of the iconic leader of the court's liral wing was a nightmare-- just over a month before the eleion. >> it really was a stunning moment when we finally realized she was gone. i wahoping she would be able to hold on for a new president, and i'm sure she was t. >> as people around the nation react to the death o trailblazing justice ruth... >> narrar: from her deathbed, >> her family had said to her, "is ere anything you would like to write?" she said, "my most fervent wish is that my seat not be filled until after a new president is elected." >> narrator: but that was not what republican senate majority leader mit
delivered the news.epoer >> ruth bader ginsburg has died. ruth bader ginsburg has passed away. >> she just died? >> wow. i didn't know that, i just... you're telling me now for the first time. >> i thought, "this is going to upend the election." this was the october surprise just a few weeks before october. >> mourners gathered in front of the supreme court to pay tribute to ruth bader ginsburg. >> narrator: for democrats, the death of the iconic...
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personal friend was justice scalia and hunt and fish and i was struck by the relationship with ruth bader ginsburg because they were such opposites in terms of their positions they represented with ni ni nino, and then ginsburg being the lead liberal. but they were very close personally, in terms of families and time spent together and so forth. and i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg in glowing terms, how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> well, that's interesting. it always appeared to me and honestly, you were much closer to it than i, that it was based mostly on opera, and their love of classical music. and judge-- justice ginsburg said at one point, you know, when i go, i listen to the opera, the voices inside my head stop and i'm just, i'm just relieved of the feeling of conflict and uplifted by it. and i had never heard, nino talk about why he loved opera so much, but i suspect it was probably the same with him. >> the -- one of the things that you touched on in the book, obviously, the extent to which there was conflict between these men who were in some respe
personal friend was justice scalia and hunt and fish and i was struck by the relationship with ruth bader ginsburg because they were such opposites in terms of their positions they represented with ni ni nino, and then ginsburg being the lead liberal. but they were very close personally, in terms of families and time spent together and so forth. and i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg in glowing terms, how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> well, that's...
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>> good i just say a word about ruth bader ginsburg? >> sure. >> i think it is been deemed politically incorrect perhaps because i haven't heard a single person mentioned what a sense of style she had. she was not only a great justice but a great lawyer, great intellect and she also had a sense of style. she was always wearing something a little exotic and there was a picture of the supreme court numbers walking down the steps of the building and ruth bader ginsburg had on a longish skirt and it is so appropriate for that moment that she just had that. my politically incorrect compliment. they would have thought [inaudible] i suspect our senators in the country as a whole are going to find and one more thing about ruth bader ginsburg though, during the merrick garland emanation someone and this has been "the new york times" asked her if she thought that the president should wait and not appoint in his last year before the election or if she thought that the senators should hold off voting and her answer was look, the president is still
>> good i just say a word about ruth bader ginsburg? >> sure. >> i think it is been deemed politically incorrect perhaps because i haven't heard a single person mentioned what a sense of style she had. she was not only a great justice but a great lawyer, great intellect and she also had a sense of style. she was always wearing something a little exotic and there was a picture of the supreme court numbers walking down the steps of the building and ruth bader ginsburg had on a...
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i was always struck by the relation happy to between nino and ruth bader ginsburg because they were such opposites in terms of their positions they represented. with nono beingcrest and ginsburg a liberal. they were very close personally in terms of family and times spent together and i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg and glowing terms, i gees that a period to me and obviously you were much closer to it than it, it was based mostly on opera and their love for classical music, and justice ginsburg said at one point, when i go and listen to the opera, the voices inside my head stop, and i'm just relieved of the feeling of conflict and uplifted by it. and i had never heard nino talk but why he loved opera so much but i suspect it was probably the same with him. >> one of the things that we touch on in the become obviously is that the extent to which there was conflict between these men who were in some respects all involved in the founding of the nation. the my feelings -- obviously i one there, but there is a feeling i think in the country today that the relat
i was always struck by the relation happy to between nino and ruth bader ginsburg because they were such opposites in terms of their positions they represented. with nono beingcrest and ginsburg a liberal. they were very close personally in terms of family and times spent together and i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg and glowing terms, i gees that a period to me and obviously you were much closer to it than it, it was based mostly on opera and their love for...
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we would hunt and fish together and i was always struck by the relationship between nino and ruth bader ginsburg because they were so opposite with the positions they represented with fiscally conservative and ginsburg really liberal but very close with families and times they spent together a member justice scalia talking about ruth peter ginsburg in glowing terms and how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> you are much closer than i but it always appeared to me that their love for classical music and opera and justice ginsburg said at one point when i go in listen to the opera the voices inside my head stop and i am just relieved of the feeling of conflict and uplifted by it i never heard him say why he loved it so much but i suspect it was probably the same with him. >> one of the things that you touch on and the book the extent that there was conflict between these men who were all involved and founding the nation that there is a feeling i think in the country today the relationships politically have evolved in a way of the feelings between the congress and the white house. [inaudible] but
we would hunt and fish together and i was always struck by the relationship between nino and ruth bader ginsburg because they were so opposite with the positions they represented with fiscally conservative and ginsburg really liberal but very close with families and times they spent together a member justice scalia talking about ruth peter ginsburg in glowing terms and how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> you are much closer than i but it always appeared to me that their love for...
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used to hunt and fish together, and i was always struck by the relationship between nino and ruth bader ginsburg. because there were such opposites in terms of the positions they represented with nino being particularly conservative and ginsburg being liberal. but they were very close, personally in terms of families and time spent together and so forth. i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg in glowing terms, how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> that was time to meet and obviously he was much closer to it than i, that it was based mostly on opera, on their love for classical music. justice ginsburg said at one point, when i go and listen to the opera, the voices inside my head stop, and i'm just relieved of the feeling of conflict and uplifted by it. i had never heard nino talk about why he loved opera so much. but i suspect it was probably the same with him. >> one of the things that you touch on obviously is the inner city to which there was conflict between these men who are in some respects all involved in the founding of the nation. my feelings, obviously i was
used to hunt and fish together, and i was always struck by the relationship between nino and ruth bader ginsburg. because there were such opposites in terms of the positions they represented with nino being particularly conservative and ginsburg being liberal. but they were very close, personally in terms of families and time spent together and so forth. i can remember justice scalia talking about ruth bader ginsburg in glowing terms, how much he enjoyed the relationship. >> that was time...
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republican presidents tried to tip the balance of the court. >> president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg. >> narrator: with republicans in the minority, bill clintonba placed rutr ginsburg and stephen breyer on the bench. >> ...the president sent congress the name of his nominee to fill the seat... >> narrator: george w. bush,ca with a repubsenate, put john roberts and samuel alito on the court. >> barack obama is projected to be the next... >> narrator: with democrats back in control, barack obama anappointed sonia sotomayo elena kagan. >> still, many republicans are asking if she's the right person for the job... >> narrator: through it all,d mcconnell habeen climbing to power inside the senate. majority whip. republican leader.na and fiy, majority leader. >> there's nobody who's more focused on political conquest than he is. there may not have been anybody who has spent his entire life calculating. he knows more than everybody else. init was how much he could and how much power he could achieve. >> narrator: mcconll had real power, and still holding on to that grievance about what hap
republican presidents tried to tip the balance of the court. >> president clinton nominated ruth bader ginsburg. >> narrator: with republicans in the minority, bill clintonba placed rutr ginsburg and stephen breyer on the bench. >> ...the president sent congress the name of his nominee to fill the seat... >> narrator: george w. bush,ca with a repubsenate, put john roberts and samuel alito on the court. >> barack obama is projected to be the next... >>...
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president trump nominated amy coney barrett before ruth bader ginsburg was buried.ys beforeeight the election that she was confirmed by the u.s. senate. eight months was the time period that the republican majority in the senate refused to even have a hearing on president obama's the supreme for court, judge merrick garland, saying it was too close to the election. eight days versus eight months. , onou could comment, alicia the significance of, well, now justice amy coney barrett's views on everything from reproductive rights to lgbtq issues, and beyond. >> absolutely. first and foremost, it is so good to be here with you, amy. good morning. this confirmation does have serious consequences. i think what we are saying is the supreme court is actually not a neutral body. it is incredibly political. the acceleration that you talked about president trump and senate republicans really has everything to do with the fact they are moving an agenda they have been building for more than 30 years now, but they're also concerned they won't have an opportunity after this upcomi
president trump nominated amy coney barrett before ruth bader ginsburg was buried.ys beforeeight the election that she was confirmed by the u.s. senate. eight months was the time period that the republican majority in the senate refused to even have a hearing on president obama's the supreme for court, judge merrick garland, saying it was too close to the election. eight days versus eight months. , onou could comment, alicia the significance of, well, now justice amy coney barrett's views on...
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in this case if ruth bader ginsburg were still on, she would also thought should we weigh in with the restrictions are in flux. the churches and synagogues that have appealed to the supreme court might not be covered by the restrictions, but it clearly is now a court controlled by a five-justice majority without chief justice john roberts, which is a very new development for the court. five justices on the far right saying no, the overriding free exercise concerns are what's important here and we're not going to defer to local officials and it's time to stop what the majority believes is a nationwide trend against religious services. >> now, joan, i want to get your take on justice neil gur such's concurring opinion. it may be unsafe to go to church but it is fine to pick up a bottle of wine, shop for a new bike, or spend the afternoon exploring your distal points and meridians. he's not holding back there. >> he's not and you could have picked several mocking lines from that multi-page concurrence there. in fact, when i was reading it this morning, i was like, wow. he said, you know,
in this case if ruth bader ginsburg were still on, she would also thought should we weigh in with the restrictions are in flux. the churches and synagogues that have appealed to the supreme court might not be covered by the restrictions, but it clearly is now a court controlled by a five-justice majority without chief justice john roberts, which is a very new development for the court. five justices on the far right saying no, the overriding free exercise concerns are what's important here and...
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is this a sign for the future, perhaps, in the wake of ruth bader ginsburg's death?ike it. this is the first instance where the five really asserted their power. chief justice roberts, who had always been at the center of the court in the last few terms, was dissenting along with the three more liberal justices. and it was a kind of ruling that, it's clear, the court wouldn't have done before. and involves a special kind of embrace of free exercise, rights, and a sort of elevation of them above other rights that really did seem to announce the new five are here. and they're strong and they are going to be issuing a number of opinions that are different than how it would have been before, and will really change society. >> yeah. how does a ruling like this impact the -- the abilities of the states to -- to set their own coronavirus-mitigation rules? i mean, does it have an impact further than the immediate church ruling? and what signal does it send on future, so-called liberty cases? >> yeah. the first part of your question, it does send the signal that states can't
is this a sign for the future, perhaps, in the wake of ruth bader ginsburg's death?ike it. this is the first instance where the five really asserted their power. chief justice roberts, who had always been at the center of the court in the last few terms, was dissenting along with the three more liberal justices. and it was a kind of ruling that, it's clear, the court wouldn't have done before. and involves a special kind of embrace of free exercise, rights, and a sort of elevation of them above...
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a supreme court that it advances the legacy of justice ruth bader ginsburg. that lives up, lives up to the phrase above its entrance, equal justice under law. the kind of country we want to be. that is what is at stake. it is all on the line. this is the most consequential election of our lifetime. the decision we make will without question last for generations. and i tell you, as i travel around, one of the biggest issues on everyone's mind is the pandemic that is ravaging our country. and remember, back in january, donald trump knew just how bad the coronavirus was. that it was deadly and airborne. but what did he do with that information? he looked straight into the cameras at the american people and lied about it. he covered it up. now, can you imagine what you would have done if you had known on january 28 what he knew? what you might have done, what your family might have done to prepare? can you imagine how businesses, how our schools might have been able to prepare? how we as a country might have been able to prepare? but donald trump does not think a
a supreme court that it advances the legacy of justice ruth bader ginsburg. that lives up, lives up to the phrase above its entrance, equal justice under law. the kind of country we want to be. that is what is at stake. it is all on the line. this is the most consequential election of our lifetime. the decision we make will without question last for generations. and i tell you, as i travel around, one of the biggest issues on everyone's mind is the pandemic that is ravaging our country. and...
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her name is ruth bader ginsburg, and she's using the 14th amendment, the very same 14th amendment that the supreme court had refused to use to defend women's rights in 1874, and 100 years later, she's often called the thurgood marshall of the women's rights movement and the thurgood marshall because she became a supreme court justice as a result, and she convinces the court for a series of decisions that locate women's rights in the 14th amendment. so even though the e.r.a. defeated, there becomes decades of jurs pruny is prudence start these injuries that defend women's rights. it's very interesting. many people say abortion, which is the constitutional issue that has become so important, abortion was decided on grounds of an argument that the right to privacy -- i'm not a constitutional lawyer, but that there is a constitutional right to privacy, which includes things like sexual rights. it's a bit of a stretch. and many people think that the 14th amendment, with its argument about equal protection of rights and privileges would have been a better and more solid basis for roe v. wade
her name is ruth bader ginsburg, and she's using the 14th amendment, the very same 14th amendment that the supreme court had refused to use to defend women's rights in 1874, and 100 years later, she's often called the thurgood marshall of the women's rights movement and the thurgood marshall because she became a supreme court justice as a result, and she convinces the court for a series of decisions that locate women's rights in the 14th amendment. so even though the e.r.a. defeated, there...
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now with the sad passing of ruth bader ginsburg we have this frenzy looking at right before the election. each side has there's biden rule or mcconnell will come really there's no real other than the u.s. constitution that the senate advises and consent, confirmed or doesn't. democrats lost the senate in 14, 16 and 18. i don't know why harry reid did but he ended as your number the senate filibuster on judicial appointments in 2013, and ruth bader ginsburg was very confident that like either hillary clinton would win or donald trump after four years would not win reelection because when she was much more vigorous but she was 81 or 82, let's say in 2013 or 14 when obama had the democratic senate and he could've easily replaced a distinguished jurist at 81, that didn't happen. so now we have this unique situation where the president as the senate and a liberal jurist passed away with a desire to be replaced by a liberal jurist from the conservative president with a conservative senate. how do you put all this together and what you think will happen on what you think should happen in this v
now with the sad passing of ruth bader ginsburg we have this frenzy looking at right before the election. each side has there's biden rule or mcconnell will come really there's no real other than the u.s. constitution that the senate advises and consent, confirmed or doesn't. democrats lost the senate in 14, 16 and 18. i don't know why harry reid did but he ended as your number the senate filibuster on judicial appointments in 2013, and ruth bader ginsburg was very confident that like either...
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earlier decisions this year that had upheld covid restrictions in other states when justice ruth bader ginsburgh. watch for other states to recognize this shift to the right on the court. justice gorsuch explains the justices position most frankly writing quote it is time, past time, to make plain that while the pandemic poses many grave challenges, there is no world in which the constitution tolerates color coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues and mosques. the court's decision came hours after president trump gave his blessing for more indoor gatherings in his thanksgiving proclamation, encouraging quote all americans to gather in homes and places of worship to offer a prayer of thanks. >> it's a slap in the face. how dare him in the same statement give credit and say thanks to the doctors and nurses who have been working tirelessly over the last nine months to try to save lives and then at the very end, to just make a statement that flies in the face of science and medicine, and tell people the exact opposite of what everybody with a
earlier decisions this year that had upheld covid restrictions in other states when justice ruth bader ginsburgh. watch for other states to recognize this shift to the right on the court. justice gorsuch explains the justices position most frankly writing quote it is time, past time, to make plain that while the pandemic poses many grave challenges, there is no world in which the constitution tolerates color coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches,...
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the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. the 87-year-old liberal judge, and icon.applause] now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life. [applause] 2020, a year of anxiety, and one that most americans would surely rather put behind them. brent: and there are still two months to go. it is not just at home that donald trump divides opinion, with his america's first apology --politics, he is authorized -- he is also polarized outside of the u.s.. dw haseen asking who those arnd theorld want to - >> here in costa rica, we depend on tourism. we hope that the frontier is opened again. >> i hope that biden wins because with trump, tngs are not going very well. i hope at with e triumph of biden, that things with mexico will improve. >> if there were elections and any other country, we would not even notice. but the united states has a big impact on columbia. it will involve us directly. >> biden is trying a very honest and direct strategy, but as we have been understanding since the laselection in016, that is not the way to go in america. in europe, we are m
the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. the 87-year-old liberal judge, and icon.applause] now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life. [applause] 2020, a year of anxiety, and one that most americans would surely rather put behind them. brent: and there are still two months to go. it is not just at home that donald trump divides opinion, with his america's first apology --politics, he is authorized -- he is also polarized outside of the u.s.. dw haseen asking who those arnd...
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. >> and frankly, i think ruth bader ginsburg, and john lewis, and john mccain are looking down on usy, america, do you believe in ghosts or not?" you know make up your minds many times you hear people say, "oh, i felt like pop was watching over me today when i hit that home run," or "i could feel mama with us when we bought the house today," or "look at that dead ghost kid in 'three men and a baby.' but when you actually say, "i believe in ghosts," people laugh at you they shouldn't laugh, they should believe >> seth: so you're saying ghosts did play a role, and the media should lean more into it >> i like how you phrased that, yes. yes. mccain and lewis straight up haunted this election. but they were not the only ones. the, uh -- the suburban mom voting block was not the deciding factor in this election, but rather angry middle-class ghosts and ghouls, who maybe had supported trump in 2016, maybe did not, but at this point said, "look, i'm a ghost boo. i can't take four more years of this." > seth: why would so many ghosts support biden? we know that many of the elderly went for tr
. >> and frankly, i think ruth bader ginsburg, and john lewis, and john mccain are looking down on usy, america, do you believe in ghosts or not?" you know make up your minds many times you hear people say, "oh, i felt like pop was watching over me today when i hit that home run," or "i could feel mama with us when we bought the house today," or "look at that dead ghost kid in 'three men and a baby.' but when you actually say, "i believe in ghosts,"...
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governors of california to impose restrictions because of health and safety, just as ruth gator ginsburg -- ruth baderg, harcourt. >> the mayor of las vegas claiming the status latest coronavirus order. governor steve has ordered casinos, bars and restaurants to reduce capacity from 50% to 25 per seat, and a dictator with whom we complied every step of the way. we had no choice. alexandria ocasio cortez and ted cruz blocking coronavirus relief efforts. the shark tank store tweeting alexandria ocasio cortez, and your party that. and you would find a way to make it work now. ocasio cortez responded accusing the senate of, quote, sitting around. >> adam klotz has the weather. >> working off a little bit. mostly calm weather patterns, a little farther west, 20s, 30s and 40s, one system we are paying attention to continues on the gulf coast particularly the central gulf coast a western gulf coast. we have seen that is firing up early on. taking it farther west, those are red flag warnings, wildfire spread in these areas getting to the colorado river basin also. other spots to pay attention to but otherwise
governors of california to impose restrictions because of health and safety, just as ruth gator ginsburg -- ruth baderg, harcourt. >> the mayor of las vegas claiming the status latest coronavirus order. governor steve has ordered casinos, bars and restaurants to reduce capacity from 50% to 25 per seat, and a dictator with whom we complied every step of the way. we had no choice. alexandria ocasio cortez and ted cruz blocking coronavirus relief efforts. the shark tank store tweeting...
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religious conservative amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg, that shifted the high court's balance. they ruled against the new york governor cuomo and allowed churches to reopen. that decision had san diego counties united. a pasadena church and a ministry tied to 160 other california churches also intends to appeal to the supreme court so they can allow them to reopen as well. >>> the head of a san francisco based grocery delivery service is taking responsibility for his company failing to drop off holiday groceries in time for thanksgiving. in an e-mail sent to impacted customers the ceo of good eggs says the company was too optimistic about what it could accomplish and that he made a poor leadership decision. customers now have three options. they can ask for additional account credit, request a $100 donation be made to the alameda county food bank or request a free special holiday gift box in december. >>> a lot of families are heading out to get that and protocols to keep everyone staf and that includes capping the number of families that can go in at the same time. on
religious conservative amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg, that shifted the high court's balance. they ruled against the new york governor cuomo and allowed churches to reopen. that decision had san diego counties united. a pasadena church and a ministry tied to 160 other california churches also intends to appeal to the supreme court so they can allow them to reopen as well. >>> the head of a san francisco based grocery delivery service is taking responsibility for his...
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restrictions under its old reopening strategy prevailed in a supreme court decision 5 to 4 when ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court. it's unclear when or even if the court will hear the latest request from california's religious leaders in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the u.s. hit its 4th million-dollar mark this month of covid-19 cases are now more than 13 million cases reported in the country that's according to. >>johns hopkins university. more than 264,000 americans have lost their lives to the virus. let's take a look at covid-19 cases and deaths in the u this state this afternoon, according to the california department of public health. >>there were 12,000 new cases in 54 deaths in just the past 24 hours. more than 19,000 people have died from the virus in our state according to the cdc. the total number of covid-19 cases in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's being reported. >>they say in september about 53 million americans were infected. but only 7 million cases were reported this is because most cases are mild and go unreported but authorities think that 84% have
restrictions under its old reopening strategy prevailed in a supreme court decision 5 to 4 when ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court. it's unclear when or even if the court will hear the latest request from california's religious leaders in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. the u.s. hit its 4th million-dollar mark this month of covid-19 cases are now more than 13 million cases reported in the country that's according to. >>johns hopkins university. more than 264,000 americans...
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when amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg the high court's balance shifted. ruled against governor cuomo's mandate to limit church attendance. that was the pentecostal church hoping for the same treatment. the church has also asked the court to block governor newsom's orders which apply to churches. >>> one of the college football's most celebrated rivalry games moving to a friday for the first time in history. cal and stanford. the game was played in an empty memorial stadium. no fans allowed. of course because of covid-19. there were a few diehard fans checking out the action from charter hill. now, after scoring a touchdown with under a minute to go in the fourth, cal tries to kick the extra point to tie the game, but it's blocked by stanford. the cardinal beat the golden bears 24-23. the cardinal are 9-1 in the big game under head coach david shaw. >>> well, a thanksgiving delivery debacle. the ceo of a bay area company, good eggs, is promising change for missing holiday grocery deliveries. >>> plus a covid-approved way to pick out your tree. the differen
when amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg the high court's balance shifted. ruled against governor cuomo's mandate to limit church attendance. that was the pentecostal church hoping for the same treatment. the church has also asked the court to block governor newsom's orders which apply to churches. >>> one of the college football's most celebrated rivalry games moving to a friday for the first time in history. cal and stanford. the game was played in an empty memorial...
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that decision because of another 2020 shock the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. the 87 year old u.s. supreme court john jay liberal icon thank you now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. and there are still 2 months to go well it's not just at home that donald trump divides opinion with his america 1st policies and his brazen style of diplomacy he's also polarized opinion outside the us w. has been asking people around the world who they hope will win this election i expect that the united states can find their really dish even smallman because we are facing up to me here in costa rica we depend on. for example we really we have . the frontiers open again when it was very i hope biden wins because with trump things are not going very well i hope that with biden's triumph relations with mexico will improve with. if there were elections in any other country we wouldn't even notice but the united states has a great geo political impact on colombia so in this
that decision because of another 2020 shock the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. the 87 year old u.s. supreme court john jay liberal icon thank you now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. and there are still 2 months to go well it's not just at home that donald trump divides opinion with his america 1st policies and his brazen style of diplomacy he's also polarized opinion outside...
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restrictions under its old reopening strategy prevailed in a supreme court decision 5 to 4 when ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court. it's unclear when or even if the court will hear the latest request from california's religious leaders in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. i let's take a look at covid-19 cases and deaths in the state this afternoon, according to the california department of public health. >>there were 12,000 new cases and 54 deaths in just the past 24 hours. more than 19,000 people have died from the virus in our state. >>according to the cdc. the total number of covid cases in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's been reported. they say in september about 53 million americans were infected. but only 7 million were actually reported. this is because most cases are mild and go unreported but the cdc still thinks 84% have not gotten infected. so far and was still at risk. no of catching the disease. >>as the race to get a covid vaccine approved continues. researchers are now trying to combat potential roadblocks with distribution. the 2 maxine is leading the charg
restrictions under its old reopening strategy prevailed in a supreme court decision 5 to 4 when ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court. it's unclear when or even if the court will hear the latest request from california's religious leaders in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. i let's take a look at covid-19 cases and deaths in the state this afternoon, according to the california department of public health. >>there were 12,000 new cases and 54 deaths in just the past 24 hours....
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following the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, democrats got the money machine rolling, and here to break down those money bags in the 2020 campaign is jack a whoop co-host of by any means necessary. welcome. thanks for having me. while checking the fund, raising structure in 2020 for the presidential race, the races has been very strong, especially considering it continued to grow even after the pandemic hit. what do you think are some of the driving factors and the biggest influence? it's just the fact that us a little system itself is a form of political socialism and people giving don't get you know, these candidates come begging for money that you know they have just or in order to save them from other it is also begging another group of people for money to save them from and most americans don't understand that the entire campaign finance system in this country is a massive financial grassed of the american people. but it is so baked into the political process that the money that is spent so obscure, it really does a good job of hiding that the people. so people b
following the death of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, democrats got the money machine rolling, and here to break down those money bags in the 2020 campaign is jack a whoop co-host of by any means necessary. welcome. thanks for having me. while checking the fund, raising structure in 2020 for the presidential race, the races has been very strong, especially considering it continued to grow even after the pandemic hit. what do you think are some of the driving factors and the biggest...
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the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize for ruth bader. ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination, because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy. right. but a centrist and sinking. he's gay, extending an olive branch to the republicans, and they absolutely, you know, just yes, spitting in his face. in contrast, trump, who lost the popular vote in 2016 by nearly 3000000 votes, pushed through a very conservative judge for a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. literally, after tens of millions of americans already cast their ballot and early voting, republicans will stop at nothing. they, i mean, they have a long history, absolutely machiavellian. using their power absolutely to the hilt and it doesn't matter what kind of mandate they have. and it doesn't matter what kind of hypocrisy they show. and it doesn't matter what kind of precedent they're
the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize for ruth bader. ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination, because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy. right. but a centrist and sinking. he's gay, extending an olive branch to the republicans, and they absolutely, you know,...
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earlier this year, with the late ruth bader ginsburg on the bench, the justices ruled again 5-4 to uphold capacity limits imposed on churches in california and nevada. governor andrew cuomo today calling the decision irrelevant because the churches and synagogues that sued are no longer in the highest risk zone in the state. suggesting the court's move was political. >> you have a different court. and i think that was the statement that the court was making. >> rachel scott joins us now live from washington. rachel, while the presidential election is over, we know the balance of the senate still remains in limbo. and the president now says he plans to head to georgia? >> reporter: yeah, linsey, which party keeps control of the senate will hinge on those two runoffs for two senate seats in georgia. the president saying tonight he does plan to campaign in the state the first weekend in december. and just to be clear here, linsey, there is no evidence to back up any of the president's claims of widespread voter fraud. joe biden has a decisive win in the electoral college. president trump los
earlier this year, with the late ruth bader ginsburg on the bench, the justices ruled again 5-4 to uphold capacity limits imposed on churches in california and nevada. governor andrew cuomo today calling the decision irrelevant because the churches and synagogues that sued are no longer in the highest risk zone in the state. suggesting the court's move was political. >> you have a different court. and i think that was the statement that the court was making. >> rachel scott joins us...
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the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize when ruth bader ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination. because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy, right? but a centrist and thinking he's gay, extending an olive branch to the republicans, and they absolutely, you know, just spitting in his face. in contrast, trump who lost the popular vote in 2016 by nearly 3000000 votes pushed through a very conservative judge for a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. literally, after tens of millions of americans already cast their ballot and early voting, republicans will stop at nothing. they, i mean, they have a long history, absolutely machiavellian. using their power absolutely to the hilt and it doesn't matter what kind of mandate they have. and it doesn't matter what kind of hypocrisy they show. and it doesn't matter what kind of president they're violating in
the consequences of minority rule in american politics were crystallize when ruth bader ginsburg died 6 weeks before the election. republicans swiftly reversed course from the arguments they made in 2016. when they blocked president obama's supreme court nomination. because it was an election year compared again to obama 1st nominating, you know, merrick garland, a good guy, right? but a centrist and thinking he's gay, extending an olive branch to the republicans, and they absolutely, you know,...
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supreme court and this is why we saw the president when the death of ruth bader ginsburg a liberal justice on the supreme court you saw that hasty appointment and confirmation of a.b. kone barrett to the high court because what it does shift the makeup of the court in donald trump's favor and this is very useful if you feel there is a closer contested election and you need a ruling to maintain the white house that's number one number 2 i think it's very interesting the wording the president used to see outlined his path to victory 1st of all shrugging off the fact that he lost to arizona or at least some networks believe that he has to joe biden the president saying that well i don't even really need it because i won in so many other places but he said we repeatedly in other words it was just his loss it was the american people's loss and a movement in order to try and get the american people on his side and to bill and strengthen his case that this is an election that is potentially being stolen because that's what the u.s. president has accused he has said very plainly and simply there a
supreme court and this is why we saw the president when the death of ruth bader ginsburg a liberal justice on the supreme court you saw that hasty appointment and confirmation of a.b. kone barrett to the high court because what it does shift the makeup of the court in donald trump's favor and this is very useful if you feel there is a closer contested election and you need a ruling to maintain the white house that's number one number 2 i think it's very interesting the wording the president...
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your opinion who would benefit the most from it i mean obviously now the with the passing of ruth bader ginsburg republicans are now quite strongly 63 so how how could that play out do you think. well i think that you know would be interesting to see that most of the judges around trump bitterly and drum whether that's true of the majority of the supreme court i guess we'll find out but i think . he absolutely should because a supreme court but i don't think that's going to work and i think there's real. real real trouble ahead for the united states with the riots with the arson killings stabbings. it's it's it's a terrible business and i think we need to get out of it i think we need to get out of the u.s. and around for a very long time needs to be. we need to separate ourselves from him and that would be great biden to have the cia and the rest of these people and. i guess he did some military apparently the marines gave him the most donations far many u.s. military apparatus so maybe he needs maybe he would take the marines with them but i think it's time for radical change radical thinking
your opinion who would benefit the most from it i mean obviously now the with the passing of ruth bader ginsburg republicans are now quite strongly 63 so how how could that play out do you think. well i think that you know would be interesting to see that most of the judges around trump bitterly and drum whether that's true of the majority of the supreme court i guess we'll find out but i think . he absolutely should because a supreme court but i don't think that's going to work and i think...
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the difference is that just as ruth bader ginsburg was sitting on the high court and she ruled in favorrs to do that based on health and science. no question, a win for religious freedom today. i want to read this, interesting from th alc you, it does not include a license to harm others or endanger life. we will see if they go to the supreme court. >> thank you for that clarification. >> president trump granting a full pardon to his national security advisor michael flynn, ending a year's worth long legal battle. he pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his conversations with the russian ambassador, but the justice department later tried to drop the charges. kristin fisher reporting live on the story. >> michael flynn's family says they're very grateful for this thanksgiving for president trump's pardon. they say it has removed the heavy burden of justice from his shoulders. the white house press secretary put out a statement last night echoing that, "they achieve the objective, bringing two and the pursuit of an innocent man. even the interview did not think he was lying. multiple
the difference is that just as ruth bader ginsburg was sitting on the high court and she ruled in favorrs to do that based on health and science. no question, a win for religious freedom today. i want to read this, interesting from th alc you, it does not include a license to harm others or endanger life. we will see if they go to the supreme court. >> thank you for that clarification. >> president trump granting a full pardon to his national security advisor michael flynn, ending a...
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encourage everyone to check it out, voices of the republic exploring the constitution with ruth bader ginsburg, sandra day o'connor, ron churn out and many more. it's a beautiful book and if you are sitting at he anyways you might as well learn a little bit more about the constitution. with that, thank you for the time today. we appreciate it tremendously. >> here is a look at some of the books being published this week. pope francis offers his thoughts on how we can build a better world. georgetown university professor has incidents of racial violence throughout history and argues the country must confront systemic racism and in a long e coming. ♪ ♪
encourage everyone to check it out, voices of the republic exploring the constitution with ruth bader ginsburg, sandra day o'connor, ron churn out and many more. it's a beautiful book and if you are sitting at he anyways you might as well learn a little bit more about the constitution. with that, thank you for the time today. we appreciate it tremendously. >> here is a look at some of the books being published this week. pope francis offers his thoughts on how we can build a better world....
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the difference then was that justice ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court, a 5-4 decision withjust a spirit on the bench has produced a different outcome. >> the religious institutions have new power behind them because they see five justices in the supreme court who are behind, pushing religious liberty. here at the expense of public health. >> reporter: legal experts say could be soon when other issues are challenged. >>> a top iranian nuclear scientist is believed to have been assassinated. the around state run media is reporting that several gunmen shot the man just east of toronto after a car bomb stopped the vehicle he was riding in. he is said to be responsible for developing the country's military nuclear program. iran's foreign minister is calling the killing an act of state terror and suggested that israel played a role. >>> he worked for president- elect joe biden 40 years ago. coming up, a former intern reflects on a specific interaction, how a lunch run made a big impression on him. there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows
the difference then was that justice ruth bader ginsburg was still on the court, a 5-4 decision withjust a spirit on the bench has produced a different outcome. >> the religious institutions have new power behind them because they see five justices in the supreme court who are behind, pushing religious liberty. here at the expense of public health. >> reporter: legal experts say could be soon when other issues are challenged. >>> a top iranian nuclear scientist is believed...
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protested the supreme court now that amy coney barrett brings a 6-3 majority there was a little ruth bader ginsburgk lives matter and those with family members who died at the hands of police. >> last week marked five months since my brother was murdered, and we have yet to see any justice. >> reporter: chp in riot gear stood near. the lane closest to the walkway closed off. >> extremely excited. yes. kamala harris and joe biden were my first two picks back when we were doing the primaries. i felt so happy. >> reporter: the protesters are hoping for the nation to hit reset after four years of president trump. but there are still hard feelings for those whose candidate was not headed to the white house. >> i've watched three networks, and all people who said they were for biden listed reasons that did not disqualify bernie sanders. >> reporter: a few in dark clothing talked to the police, but there was no of arrests and no violence, and there was interpr interpretive dance. >> supporters of the biden and trump campaigns held competing rallies. things did get heated at times. sacramento police and hi
protested the supreme court now that amy coney barrett brings a 6-3 majority there was a little ruth bader ginsburgk lives matter and those with family members who died at the hands of police. >> last week marked five months since my brother was murdered, and we have yet to see any justice. >> reporter: chp in riot gear stood near. the lane closest to the walkway closed off. >> extremely excited. yes. kamala harris and joe biden were my first two picks back when we were doing...
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barely had time to grieve before it sparked a political battle, i call on the spirit of justice ruth bader ginsburgo many things. america's potential for social change, she even helped me to get me to the gym. did you see the regiment? if she can do it, anyone can do it. >> roughly what we. >> reporter: doiwere doing in the 70s. it was women can't do this or that. almost all of those explicit barriers of ours. what remains is what's often been called unconscious biassed. >> halloween is a special night, these days are mostly for fun, that's cool, too. we can use a break after the year we had. tonight a spirit thought for the spirits. those we loved and lost. tonight the halloween shine of the moon, that night will never fade and all we have to do is remember them. with that said, we love to hear from you. whose spirit are you calling on for strength in these challenging times? whoever it is, e-mail us us, @msnbc.com. please include your name and keep it brief, 100 words or fewer is ideal for tv, theweek @msnbc.com. tomorrow you can join is a special night of election coverage. it starts at 7:00 p.m
barely had time to grieve before it sparked a political battle, i call on the spirit of justice ruth bader ginsburgo many things. america's potential for social change, she even helped me to get me to the gym. did you see the regiment? if she can do it, anyone can do it. >> roughly what we. >> reporter: doiwere doing in the 70s. it was women can't do this or that. almost all of those explicit barriers of ours. what remains is what's often been called unconscious biassed. >>...
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ron klain is a brilliant kid out of indiana, worked with al gore, instrumental in getting ruth bader ginsburg through the process to becoming a supreme court justice. great. is mr. biden piecing together obama 2? how do you respond to that? leslie: i think that, you know, if you are a president-elect looking at a country where hundreds of thousands of americans have died and thousands are dying every single day and there is no plan for getting the country back into control, when you are facing rising geopolitical challenges from china and others, and any ofber of issues, and 4 years wrecking by president trump on any number of democratic norms, what you do not want is to start with people who do not really understand washington, who do not have the experience or context. certainly, a number of people with the deep experience are coming back on board. it looks like a very moderate team. we are not saying progressives rise to the top of the list so far. we will have to wait and see. know, most also, you of the names that are coming up are experienced, but very much on the front foot with respec
ron klain is a brilliant kid out of indiana, worked with al gore, instrumental in getting ruth bader ginsburg through the process to becoming a supreme court justice. great. is mr. biden piecing together obama 2? how do you respond to that? leslie: i think that, you know, if you are a president-elect looking at a country where hundreds of thousands of americans have died and thousands are dying every single day and there is no plan for getting the country back into control, when you are facing...
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when religious conservative amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg. they ruled against cuomo and allowed churches to open. hoping for the same treatment. a church tied to 160 other california churches also attended to appeal to the supreme court. and allow them to reopen. >> the bay area lost latino icon. performed with the -- and marched for social justice. he died on thanksgiving from complications of covid. we remember the man who devoted his life to the community. >> he was salt of the earth. wealth came from seed and community prospered. a community that is in shock tonight. >> his songs were always about social justice. a man pick up his guitar when someone asked for help. >> he would go and perform. when people couldn't afford to pay. and he would perform for community organizations. >> he marched with chavez and always wore the emblem of the united farm workers and trafled to the fields. and played music for the farm workers. thanking them for labor. had he wasn't on stage. often playing the role of the mexican peasant who witnessed t the. >>
when religious conservative amy coney barrett replaced ruth bader ginsburg. they ruled against cuomo and allowed churches to open. hoping for the same treatment. a church tied to 160 other california churches also attended to appeal to the supreme court. and allow them to reopen. >> the bay area lost latino icon. performed with the -- and marched for social justice. he died on thanksgiving from complications of covid. we remember the man who devoted his life to the community. >> he...
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just as ruth bader ginsburg kant congressman john -- and jeopardy game show host alex trebek have diedm the disease in recent months. it is now the country's third leading cause of death from cancer behind lung and types of colon cancer. i'm ashley strohmier now back to "the greg gutfeld show." greg: should your family take a hike over a vote you didn't like? on sunday a day of the week and entertainer named katy perry, never heard of her tweeted this. the first thing i did when the present he was called with tax and call family members who do not agree and tell them i love them. how nice for her and i'm here for them. #family first, call your family. everyone twitter responded in harmonious agreement. she got many responses saying consoling your family for sending an olive branch to trunk voters was either ignorant or privilege or both. i hate to be their family members this thanksgiving. probably looks like thanksgiving in my backyard. it looks like spring. i should probably just jump off a cliff at this point. tyrus it's hard for me to find sympathy for her because she was so outspo
just as ruth bader ginsburg kant congressman john -- and jeopardy game show host alex trebek have diedm the disease in recent months. it is now the country's third leading cause of death from cancer behind lung and types of colon cancer. i'm ashley strohmier now back to "the greg gutfeld show." greg: should your family take a hike over a vote you didn't like? on sunday a day of the week and entertainer named katy perry, never heard of her tweeted this. the first thing i did when the...
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she joined the court last month replacing the late justice ruth bader ginsburg.teve, i will start with you. >> steve: oh, good. >> molly: [laughs] yes of course, you are the one lucky guy, so lucky. what would you say about the makeup of the court, is it more about the shift that andrew cuomo was pointing to or is it about potential lockdowns in the future and houses of worship, and how they are able to open their doors. >> steve: i think it says more about the governor and his bad decision than it does about the court, kennedy. his point is moot. they've got part of a right, and i've got part of a right. ultimately what he said was not moot because the churches and synagogues that were in the red zone when they filed against the state of grenada. the larger point is the supreme court said governor, you can't do what you were doing where you are trying to put a cap on the number of people who can be in the church or synagogue or mosque. andrew cuomo has had an awful week. first of all, yet the supreme court saying no, governor you've exceeded your authority. and
she joined the court last month replacing the late justice ruth bader ginsburg.teve, i will start with you. >> steve: oh, good. >> molly: [laughs] yes of course, you are the one lucky guy, so lucky. what would you say about the makeup of the court, is it more about the shift that andrew cuomo was pointing to or is it about potential lockdowns in the future and houses of worship, and how they are able to open their doors. >> steve: i think it says more about the governor and...