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i am pleased to say we can go live to ruth major, the founder of beautify britain.the person responsible by picking up a lot of litter across the country. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the program. i am very excited about this. thank you very much. >> so are we. why did you decide to travel around the country and pick up litter >> i started traveling because i was doing my family history research. my great-grandmother and her sisters -- in the 1880's, i managed to trace where the older. sister traveled to ida started i would go along to all these places, following in her footsteps and cds places where she performed. around about the same time i started to pick up a piece of rubbish a day which is a campaign that was started. i thought i could do that. it became a combination, traveling around to do my family history research and pick up rubbish. i said let's all do this, let's pick up one piece of rubbish, we can beautify this beautiful country of ours and that is basically how it started. >> i expect you have picked up more than one piece
i am pleased to say we can go live to ruth major, the founder of beautify britain.the person responsible by picking up a lot of litter across the country. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me on the program. i am very excited about this. thank you very much. >> so are we. why did you decide to travel around the country and pick up litter >> i started traveling because i was doing my family history research. my great-grandmother and her sisters -- in the 1880's,...
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you're going tim martin uh, your greatest martin uh, as your greatest briton john i'm going for ruth majorand you may have read about her. she used her free bus pass to travel around the country picking up litter. now, it may seem to lots of people how, you know, pointless and all the rest of it, but she's doing good stuff there, you know, we want litter picked up and she's a wonderful example. so she's my hero . example. so she's my hero. >> she's your hero. that's quite a heartwarming story, a nice, heartwarming story, actually. michael, who's your greatest britain? >> caroline >> i'm going with caroline aherne. there was a bbc aherne. um, so there was a bbc documentary her very documentary about her very recently. obviously taken to young. course . and i think young. of course. and i think the reason i picked up one, i watched one of the christmas specials over christmas very, very also, you very enjoyable. but also, you know, been know, ricky gervais has been in the news this week. i'm not going sort he should going to sort of say he should be cancelled, but something that's really nic
you're going tim martin uh, your greatest martin uh, as your greatest briton john i'm going for ruth majorand you may have read about her. she used her free bus pass to travel around the country picking up litter. now, it may seem to lots of people how, you know, pointless and all the rest of it, but she's doing good stuff there, you know, we want litter picked up and she's a wonderful example. so she's my hero . example. so she's my hero. >> she's your hero. that's quite a heartwarming...
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major contribution to u.s. history and culture. and as we all know, ruth ginsburg has not only made a major impact on this country, but one that is truly served to inspire generations of people to fight for the things that they care about, but in such a way that others would like to join the cause in recognition. her remarkable impact on our i'm proud to say that the portugal has four portraits by justice ginsburg in the collection one of which is part of a portrait of the first four women to the court painted by nelson shanks that he titled the for justice, and that we like to call this supremes. there is a popular adage that, ll behaved women rarely me history. and the same certainly to portraiture. before the advent of photography portrait portraiture favored who could vote white men who oed land. over time, me women have their portraits made, but truthfully still very few. still today, only aut 25% of the collection depicts women. ruth bad ginsburg was extraordinary. she did not only create his story history, but also her story. she inspired other wome
major contribution to u.s. history and culture. and as we all know, ruth ginsburg has not only made a major impact on this country, but one that is truly served to inspire generations of people to fight for the things that they care about, but in such a way that others would like to join the cause in recognition. her remarkable impact on our i'm proud to say that the portugal has four portraits by justice ginsburg in the collection one of which is part of a portrait of the first four women to...
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front of the other, and do it, get it done, and gave her the confidence to write that first majority opinion, and ruth bader ginsburg became such an important justice by creating coalitions, by influencing others. she became really a leader who could bridge divides and change votes in conference on the court. she was just -- sandra day o'connor, she grew up on the ranch that she wrote about lovingly in her memoir. she graduated first in her class at stanford, and eventual chief justice rehnquist was in the first class. she was first in her class, couldn't get a job as a lawyer in california, took a job as a law clerk at a receptionist table in a law firm, so she could be close to the law. >> i love the advice and that story, andrea, that you just retold. don't we all need that sometimes? that type of advice, just do it, and the advice that was given to rbg, i know was a close friend of yours, the late justice, the g.o.a.t., as many refer to her as well. and the courage it takes for sandra day o'connor to be the first, to be a first. >> absolutely. >> is unbelievable to even think about, and the path t
front of the other, and do it, get it done, and gave her the confidence to write that first majority opinion, and ruth bader ginsburg became such an important justice by creating coalitions, by influencing others. she became really a leader who could bridge divides and change votes in conference on the court. she was just -- sandra day o'connor, she grew up on the ranch that she wrote about lovingly in her memoir. she graduated first in her class at stanford, and eventual chief justice...
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how important it was and how in her first year when the chief justice assigned her first majority opinion, she, ruth bader ginsburg was panicked over it, and went to sandra day o'connor for advice, and sandra day o'connor told her -- imitation of her very distinctive voice and said, just put one foot in front of the other. just do it. do it. and it's that encouragement, that sisterhood that she reached out it someone of a completely different background and ideology, the werner versus the new york city ruth bader ginsburg and different religions, different backgrounds. she became very close. it was, i think, to her regret, you know, she did her duty herself in stepping down when she felt her husband for whom she was a caregiver. he came with her to the court, and advanced stage of the alzheimer's and she stepped down before she was ready to because she thought that justice rehnquist would still be there and then it was to her regret, or a lot of her friends' regret that she had because he then had his health issues and stepped down. she could have stayed. she was doing it for reasons of giving a rep
how important it was and how in her first year when the chief justice assigned her first majority opinion, she, ruth bader ginsburg was panicked over it, and went to sandra day o'connor for advice, and sandra day o'connor told her -- imitation of her very distinctive voice and said, just put one foot in front of the other. just do it. do it. and it's that encouragement, that sisterhood that she reached out it someone of a completely different background and ideology, the werner versus the new...
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it would take a super majority to put it back where it was. everyone prospered." ruthayer on x -- truth sayer on x say "we continue to live within our means and save e can for retirement." randy says "both of my mid-30-year-old children are working well. the outlook for michigan looks good. biden's economic strategy is starting to work." will go to jasper in memphis, tennessee. why are you optimistic? caller: i am very optimistic about the economy moving forward. when trump, in he is saying about his economy. i want the republicans to know when donald trump came in gas was $1.35 a gallon and people did good. then he went in and passed his tax cut and know you have to pay for the money he took out of the economy. banks will get higher. any time progressives want to give everybody a pay rage -- give everybody a pay raise, guess who stops it, the republican party stops it. every time obama try to do something with immigration, mitch mcconnell would stop it. i am from tennessee. guys flying the rebel flags and f joe biden. they're having a hard time in their voting against
it would take a super majority to put it back where it was. everyone prospered." ruthayer on x -- truth sayer on x say "we continue to live within our means and save e can for retirement." randy says "both of my mid-30-year-old children are working well. the outlook for michigan looks good. biden's economic strategy is starting to work." will go to jasper in memphis, tennessee. why are you optimistic? caller: i am very optimistic about the economy moving forward. when...
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six-person jury is expected to hear from majors and his accuser and major could face up to a year in jail if convicted and the babe rutha million there are, it was the first time a rookie card had been on sale and it's the most expensive ruth item of all time. the babe still selling, kelly. >> still one of the best books i ever read was the 1927 one. i can't remember the title. bill bryson, maybe? yeah. google it. homeowners sitting on $10 trillion, but it's too costly to use it and at the same team the home cop structure and are new etfs up about 25%% in six weeks and he's eliminating the rest of his position and lat's share the chart and shares lack of worth about $2 billion and it's the secondary line merger following jetblue's deal to buy spirit, but will it get past federal regulators and here's what ben told "squawk on the street" this morning. >> on the merits of this deal, simply, it is pro-consumer and pro-competitive. when you combine both these networks we'll have about 1400 flights a day. only 12 out of those 1400 flights is where we have the overlap and then you have an expanded domestic lat form and an e
six-person jury is expected to hear from majors and his accuser and major could face up to a year in jail if convicted and the babe rutha million there are, it was the first time a rookie card had been on sale and it's the most expensive ruth item of all time. the babe still selling, kelly. >> still one of the best books i ever read was the 1927 one. i can't remember the title. bill bryson, maybe? yeah. google it. homeowners sitting on $10 trillion, but it's too costly to use it and at...
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quickly it became clear that the conservatives had the majority to overturn it within the supreme court. >> well, so the standard account is that ruther ginsburg dies, amy coney barrett comes on to the court, and it's inevitable. it's going to happen. but in fact, they take months and months and months of internal deliberations about whether to hear the case. and our reporting shows that justice barrett ultimately voted against hearing the case, so the bear minimum of four justices, it takes four justices to put a case on the docket, did that, and while justice barrett ultimately voted with the majority to undo roe v. wade, our reporting shows that this was a much more complicated enterprise within the court to get it on the docket and then even once it's on the docket, there were strenuous efforts made by the center of the court, chief justice roberts and justice brayer, a liberal to try to come up with a compromise, so much so that justice brayer taught about doing away with part of roe. >> stephen breyer was on the court at the time this reporting covers and he was one of the justices trying to find a way to at least save some of
quickly it became clear that the conservatives had the majority to overturn it within the supreme court. >> well, so the standard account is that ruther ginsburg dies, amy coney barrett comes on to the court, and it's inevitable. it's going to happen. but in fact, they take months and months and months of internal deliberations about whether to hear the case. and our reporting shows that justice barrett ultimately voted against hearing the case, so the bear minimum of four justices, it...
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ruth: yes, but there are lies on both sides. i think many republicans and especially senate republicans, the majority are very incentivized to getng, including senator mcconnell. they know that border security has to be a piece of this. the problem is getting it through the house. to get it through the house, you have to convince house republicans that democrats were dragged to this kicking and screaming. to a certain extent, getting this across a line benefit from the yelps on the left. house republicans have mixed motives. they like border security as an issue perhaps more than they like border security as a solution. from the president's point of view, my last thing, he has a problem on the left and people will be yelling at the end of the process if this comes together, people from the left will be yelling but he has a bigger political problem, which is border security is a motivating issue for voters and he has to get on side to get reelected. this gives him an excuse to do something he might not have the political freedom to do otherwise and say i took steps to solve this. amna: david, i want to get your reaction, it was p
ruth: yes, but there are lies on both sides. i think many republicans and especially senate republicans, the majority are very incentivized to getng, including senator mcconnell. they know that border security has to be a piece of this. the problem is getting it through the house. to get it through the house, you have to convince house republicans that democrats were dragged to this kicking and screaming. to a certain extent, getting this across a line benefit from the yelps on the left. house...
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majority that will run roughshod. over this country we used to complain about some of these liberal judges like ruth bader ginsburg or whatever. the people that are coming out of these law schools now are much, much more ideological in extreme than what was being produced 50 years ago. that's where the left will look. it will be a massive transfer of power from the american people to likely just five liberal unelected judges. i know 2016, the court was front and center for many conservatives because of the death of justice scalia. we knew there would be an appointment that needed to be made. that certainly was a big motivator for me. i remember at the time, there was a lot of conservatives that did not want to vote for trump. my argument was, you want hillary to replace scalia or do you want trump to do it? he has a list any said he would pick from it. that cause a lot of conservatives to go out and vote when they maybe weren't as hot on doing it. i think the court in this election will be huge. i think it goes to the right to make sure the federal constitution is enforced and it will have so many more implications o
majority that will run roughshod. over this country we used to complain about some of these liberal judges like ruth bader ginsburg or whatever. the people that are coming out of these law schools now are much, much more ideological in extreme than what was being produced 50 years ago. that's where the left will look. it will be a massive transfer of power from the american people to likely just five liberal unelected judges. i know 2016, the court was front and center for many conservatives...
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majority that will run roughshod. over this country we used to complain about some of these liberal judges like ruth bader ginsburg or whatever. the people that are coming out of these law schools now are much, much more ideological in extreme than what was being produced 50 years ago. that's where the left will look. it will be a massive transfer of power from the american people to likely just five liberal unelected judges. i know 2016, the court was front and center for many conservatives because of the death of justice scalia. we knew there would be an appointment that needed to be made. that certainly was a big motivator for me. i remember at the time, there was a lot of conservatives that did not want to vote for trump. my argument was, you want hillary to replace scalia or do you want trump to do it? he has a list any said he would pick from it. that cause a lot of conservatives to go out and vote when they maybe weren't as hot on doing it. i think the court in this election will be huge. i think it goes to the right to make sure the federal constitution is enforced and it will have so many more implications o
majority that will run roughshod. over this country we used to complain about some of these liberal judges like ruth bader ginsburg or whatever. the people that are coming out of these law schools now are much, much more ideological in extreme than what was being produced 50 years ago. that's where the left will look. it will be a massive transfer of power from the american people to likely just five liberal unelected judges. i know 2016, the court was front and center for many conservatives...
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majority assigned the courts opinion to justice o'connor. she said no. this should be loose case, she said, turning to ruth bader ginsburg. o'connor cast a decisive vote and some 330 cases. that is a lot of power. some pundits began made -- writing about the o'connor court. that is not the way she looked at it. she did not like being called the swing vote. she would say, that sounds fickle. she came to view the court as not all-powerful last word but in an institution engaged in an ongoing conversation with other branches of government, legislators, executives, federal , state, local. she had an uncanny feel for where the country was on difficult issues like abortion rights, affirmative action and religious freedom. she knew that when progress comes on the should be careful, thoughtful, considerate. she knew this from her own experience. exclude me first, but you do not want to be the last. how happy she was to see four women justices on the court. she told her clerks, never be above taking care of people. in 2005, at the height of her power, she decided to leave the court to take care of her beloved husband, who had alzh
majority assigned the courts opinion to justice o'connor. she said no. this should be loose case, she said, turning to ruth bader ginsburg. o'connor cast a decisive vote and some 330 cases. that is a lot of power. some pundits began made -- writing about the o'connor court. that is not the way she looked at it. she did not like being called the swing vote. she would say, that sounds fickle. she came to view the court as not all-powerful last word but in an institution engaged in an ongoing...
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major legal problems go away forever. that is his aim so that he can get away with his past crimes and commit future crimes that have no consequences. >> ruth, while we're, here i want to still get your reaction to another quote. we've been talking about language inward usage. donald trump is also someone who, right, now has a significant amount of his future depending on where the supreme court goes on a number of different issues. in talking about, this are writing about, this abraham candy, in an ongoing legal battle concerning trump 14th amendments conversation and different states, he's written at the u.s. preme court refuses to disqualify donald p for running for ent after leading an insurrection on ary six 2021, that it will bthlatest indication that the confederate loss the military battles, they won illegal r. as a non erate declared around the time during the war, the 14th and 15th amendments based it forever, but we intend to make them dead letters. they are still executing these amendments now in black roads, and blue shorts, while calling themselves patriots. that is some pretty -- but historical supportive language, what do yo
major legal problems go away forever. that is his aim so that he can get away with his past crimes and commit future crimes that have no consequences. >> ruth, while we're, here i want to still get your reaction to another quote. we've been talking about language inward usage. donald trump is also someone who, right, now has a significant amount of his future depending on where the supreme court goes on a number of different issues. in talking about, this are writing about, this abraham...
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big sister as ruth bader ginsburg described her on her 80th birthday, to those of us lucky to be at that dinner, described her as someone who helped her get through her very first majorityo nervous and sandra day o'connor told her to just to it.describi wonderful mom, always present, and there for her family, as she was when her husband was diagnosed with alzheimer's and came to the court, she took care of him at the court until she felt she had to retire in 2006. she committed herself to civic education. that's what she believed in. and just doing so much after she left the court until she herself sadly was diagnosed with early signs of dementia and took her leave from public life in a farewell letter to the country. >> an extraordinary woman and extraordinary life. thank you for sharing. >>> talks aimed at arranging another humanitarian pause in gaza in exchange for hostages appeared to have new life today. the u.s. and he's ra u.s. and i met. the pressure on israel to scale back its campaign against hamas continues to grow. especially from families of the hostages who are still in gaza. their outrage amplified by idf's accidental shooting of three hostages who were c
big sister as ruth bader ginsburg described her on her 80th birthday, to those of us lucky to be at that dinner, described her as someone who helped her get through her very first majorityo nervous and sandra day o'connor told her to just to it.describi wonderful mom, always present, and there for her family, as she was when her husband was diagnosed with alzheimer's and came to the court, she took care of him at the court until she felt she had to retire in 2006. she committed herself to civic...
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from the angels to the dodgers, as ohtani is the first player since babe ruth to dominate as both a pitcher and a hitter in major league baseball. >> with all the ongoing struggles in the postseason, have we got going on? this is the number one, the number one player in the league in our organization's means, back to back world series, back to back champions. i mean, i could go on dodgers had an issue with pitching. >> the batting was never the problem. it was always the pitcher. so now that i hear about tony coming in, i'm like this guy does it both. >> however, ohtani is not expected to pitch next season after having his second tommy john surgery in september after the giants were hoping to sign ohtani. but now he'll be playing against san francisco in their own division. all right. >> it's been a big discussion all year. i know. all right. 419 is the time, steve. it has been very cold. is that going to continue? >> yes. >> okay. >> it will continue here. the mornings will be in the 30s if you're inland, although maybe coming up a little bit. i think we had our coldest morning on the weekend and still looks go
from the angels to the dodgers, as ohtani is the first player since babe ruth to dominate as both a pitcher and a hitter in major league baseball. >> with all the ongoing struggles in the postseason, have we got going on? this is the number one, the number one player in the league in our organization's means, back to back world series, back to back champions. i mean, i could go on dodgers had an issue with pitching. >> the batting was never the problem. it was always the pitcher. so...
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it would take a super majority to put it back where it was. everyone prospered." ruth sayer on x -- truth sayer on xay "we continue to live within our means and save at we can for retirement." randy says "both of my mid-30-year-old children are working well. the outlook for michigan looks good. biden's economic strategy is starting to work." will go to jasper in memphis, tennessee. why are you optimistic? caller: i am very optimistic about the economy moving forward. when trump, in he is saying about his economy. i want the republicans to know when donald trump came in gas was $1.35 a gallon and people did good. then he went in and passed his tax cut and know you have to pay for the money he took out of the economy. banks will get higher. any time progressives want to give everybody a pay rage -- give everybody a pay raise, guess who stops it, the republican party stops it. every time obama try to do something with immigration, mitch mcconnell would stop it. i am from tennessee. guys flying the rebel flags and f joe biden. they're having a hard time in their voting aga
it would take a super majority to put it back where it was. everyone prospered." ruth sayer on x -- truth sayer on xay "we continue to live within our means and save at we can for retirement." randy says "both of my mid-30-year-old children are working well. the outlook for michigan looks good. biden's economic strategy is starting to work." will go to jasper in memphis, tennessee. why are you optimistic? caller: i am very optimistic about the economy moving forward....
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majority opinion. she was so nervous, she went -- she turned to her mentor, sandra day o'connor and said, how do i do this? she imitated herself. i'm imitating ruthng sandra. she said, just do it, do it. put one foot in front of the other and do it. >> that's pretty good. >> it gave ruth bader ginsburg the spine to write that opinion and rise to, of course, become a decisive vote on the court who had more weight than just the single vote, because she actually turned votes from one to another. she got seven votes. >> here is a story that tells a lot about her. the mentioned the vmi case. the u.s. versus virginia. landmark case. the opinion was originally assigned to justice o'connor. o'connor said, no, this should be ruth's case, because ruth ginsburg did so much on women's rights. justice ginsburg told me later, i loved her for that. can you imagine some male giving up a landmark opinion to somebody else because they thought they deserved it? she could be -- she had a big self. she was above self. she knew when to share the credit. she knew how to make a friend out of justice ginsburg. they were different people but they admire and respected each
majority opinion. she was so nervous, she went -- she turned to her mentor, sandra day o'connor and said, how do i do this? she imitated herself. i'm imitating ruthng sandra. she said, just do it, do it. put one foot in front of the other and do it. >> that's pretty good. >> it gave ruth bader ginsburg the spine to write that opinion and rise to, of course, become a decisive vote on the court who had more weight than just the single vote, because she actually turned votes from one...
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major league baseball itself. >> most comparisons to babe ruth are as ludicrous -- you know, they're -- >> yeah. >> babe ruth isctober daydreaming until yankees get a pitcher beyond gerrit cole. >> oh! >> let's turn to football. >> oh! >>> most people are talking today about one play and one in particular. chiefs/bills yesterday in kansas city. taylor swift in attendance. this right here, late in the game, chiefs down ree. mahomes hits travis kelc incredible lateral to toney. heartbreaking bills defeat at the hands of the chiefs. except, toney is lined up offsides, and this triggered a patrick mahomes meltdown on the sideline and a lot of grousing after the game, which surprised me from what has been a classy franchise. it's a great play, but it shouldn't count because he is off sides. >> mahomes post game, to your point, this was like watching the dalai lama yell at a waiter. i had not ever seen it before. [ laughter ] he has this in him? you know it meant something unique because of the outburst. to his point, did toney make a difference to the play? of course not. was he by the letter of the law offsides? ye
major league baseball itself. >> most comparisons to babe ruth are as ludicrous -- you know, they're -- >> yeah. >> babe ruth isctober daydreaming until yankees get a pitcher beyond gerrit cole. >> oh! >> let's turn to football. >> oh! >>> most people are talking today about one play and one in particular. chiefs/bills yesterday in kansas city. taylor swift in attendance. this right here, late in the game, chiefs down ree. mahomes hits travis kelc...
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ruth. ohtani is the only player to be dominant as both a pitcher and a hitter in major league baseball. >>going struggles in the postseason that we got going on. this is the number one, the number one player in the league in our organizations means back to back world series, back to back champions. i mean, i could go on . >> dodgers had an issue with pitching the batting was never the problem. it was always the pitcher. >> so now that i hear about tiny coming in, i'm like this guy does it both. >> ohtani is highly unlikely to pitch next season after undergoing a second tommy john surgery in september. the giants had hoped to sign ohtani, but they'll now be playing against him as he is now playing in their own division. >> that is some payday. >> we were like breaking down the numbers on that. i mean, you know, when your middle schoolers talking about it at the breakfast table. >> wow. oh, really? so he was he was very impressed by that payday. so do they now want to try and get into baseball? >> well, i keep i say the odds are astronomic. i think at every point probably you sal know this e
ruth. ohtani is the only player to be dominant as both a pitcher and a hitter in major league baseball. >>going struggles in the postseason that we got going on. this is the number one, the number one player in the league in our organizations means back to back world series, back to back champions. i mean, i could go on . >> dodgers had an issue with pitching the batting was never the problem. it was always the pitcher. >> so now that i hear about tiny coming in, i'm like this...