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i give you sonia sotomayor. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]) [applause] >> after i got to washington in 2009, i met a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and you know when you get a new job you are a little busy. and so i have been been able to calm, but it's a tribute to the warmth of the people i met them that has been confirmed in the few hours that i have been here already. that this is the third city on my tour. i was first in washington, my new home. i went back to the home of my heart, new york, over the weekend and as you saw on television i was back and forth a lot. [laughter] and this is my first trip outside. i am delighted. this is my first trip to texas and i am here in houston. [applause] i wanted to visit more than one city and i'm going to austin but i got to replace that i want to. i still have a day job and i only have a few days to visit cities and promote my book but i make the promise on television so you can hold
i give you sonia sotomayor. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause]) [applause] >> after i got to washington in 2009, i met a whole bunch of texans from everywhere in this large state and i have been repeatedly invited to visit. and you know when you get a new job you are a little busy. and so i have been been able to calm, but it's a tribute to the warmth of the people i met them that has been confirmed in the few hours that i have been here already. that this is the third city on my...
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tonight, a conversation with sonia sotomayor. she is an associate justice of the supreme court and has written a new book called "my beloved world." >> it's what the whole book is about. it's how i stand on the shoulders of so many people who have helped push me up. who have supported me, opened doors for me, helped me to learn. you know, i talk to people now sometimes on the book tour who say to me "i've done it alone." and i look at them and i say think about that statement. you may not have had parents who could have helped you, but i suspect you had someone in your life who's given you more meaning in an important way. whether it was a teacher, a grandmother, a relative, a friend whether it's a spouse there are always people who come to aid you in your life. recognizing it and being grateful is so important. you have to really understand when you're being motivated by your own feelings rather than by the law. i can't tell you how many times when i was a lawyer and sometimes even now you read an opinion below and you say "what
tonight, a conversation with sonia sotomayor. she is an associate justice of the supreme court and has written a new book called "my beloved world." >> it's what the whole book is about. it's how i stand on the shoulders of so many people who have helped push me up. who have supported me, opened doors for me, helped me to learn. you know, i talk to people now sometimes on the book tour who say to me "i've done it alone." and i look at them and i say think about that...
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sonia sotomayor is the first hispanic in third woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court heard she was born in the bronx and raised in the public housing projects. her parents moved from puerto rico to new york city during world war ii. her father became a factory worker and her mother joined the women's auxiliary corps. she was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of seven years old and her father died he was nine years old. she and her younger brother were raised by a single mother. her brother is now a doctor. she graduated aside victorian of her high school class and she graduated from princeton university summa cum laude, receiving the highest honors as a graduate. while at yale, she added that the law journal. she could have become a highly paid lawyer. but she went right into public service, becoming an assistant district attorney serving people of new york area she served in almost all levels of the judicial system, including private legal practice, as well as years on the bench. in 2009, president barack obama nominated sonia sotomayor is a one -- as
sonia sotomayor is the first hispanic in third woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court heard she was born in the bronx and raised in the public housing projects. her parents moved from puerto rico to new york city during world war ii. her father became a factory worker and her mother joined the women's auxiliary corps. she was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of seven years old and her father died he was nine years old. she and her younger brother were raised by a single mother. her brother...
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tonight, a conversation with sonia sotomayor. she is an associate justice of the supreme court and has written a new book called "my beloved world." >> it's what the whole book is about. it's how i stand on the shoulders of so many people who have helped push me up. who have supported me, opened doors for me, helped me to learn. you know, i talk to people now sometimes on the book tour who say to me "i've done it alone." and i look at them and i say think about that statement. you may not have had parents who could have helped you, but i suspect you had someone in your life who's given you more meaning in an important way. whether it was a teacher, a grandmother, a relative, a friend whether it's a spouse there are always people who come to aid you in your life. recognizing it and being grateful is so important. you have to really understand when you're being motivated by your own feelings rather than by the law. i can't tell you how many times when i was a lawyer and sometimes even now you read an opinion below and you say "what
tonight, a conversation with sonia sotomayor. she is an associate justice of the supreme court and has written a new book called "my beloved world." >> it's what the whole book is about. it's how i stand on the shoulders of so many people who have helped push me up. who have supported me, opened doors for me, helped me to learn. you know, i talk to people now sometimes on the book tour who say to me "i've done it alone." and i look at them and i say think about that...
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"welcome to another night in the life of sonia sotomayor. supreme court justice current queen of best-seller list and suddenly the nation's most high profile hispanic figure. the release of her new memoir my beloved world suggests she has broader ambitions than her colleagues to play a larger more personal role on the public stage." accurate? >> no. i think that reporter misunderstood the purpose of why i'm doing what i've done. the book explains itself. >> rose: right. >> it says i have that lived a life with a lot of challenges, a life maybe not identical to everyone, but i think in reading this book everyone will find pa piece of my life that rings accord within them. and my hope was as people read it at the end they would come away saying "you know, she's just like me." and if she can do what she did so can i. maybe not be a supreme court justice, but chase that dream whatever they have. and find a place along the journey that will enrich them more and will bring something special into their life. because that's what i think it's about,
"welcome to another night in the life of sonia sotomayor. supreme court justice current queen of best-seller list and suddenly the nation's most high profile hispanic figure. the release of her new memoir my beloved world suggests she has broader ambitions than her colleagues to play a larger more personal role on the public stage." accurate? >> no. i think that reporter misunderstood the purpose of why i'm doing what i've done. the book explains itself. >> rose: right....
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sonia sotomayor, jueza de la corte suprema de estados unidos, criticÓ pu Úblicamente hoy a un fiscaljuicio relacionado con drogas... el comentario se dio al tiempo que la corte suprema se rehusÓ a ofrecer una audiencia de apelaciÓn de bongani charles calhoun, quien dijo durante su juicio en 2011 que no conocÍa a un grupo de hombres con los que estaba en un hotel preparando un negocio relacionado con droga. los expertos estiman que el nu Úmero de infecciones transmitidas sexualmente entre los estadounidenses en la actualidad es de mÁs de 110 millones... la doctora maritza fuentes nos da recomendaciones para evitar contagios... aparentemente cada aÑo se producen casi 20 millones infecciones nuevas, y la mitad de las veces se trata de personas jÓvenes entre 15 a 24 aÑos de edad, entre ellas la clamidia, la gonorrea, el virus de la hepatitis b , el virus del herpes simple tipo 2 , el vih, el virus del papiloma humano , la sÍfilis y la trichomonas... para prevenir las enfermedades de transmision sexual. - realizarse una prueba del vih al aÑo... - todas las mujeres activas sexualmente debe
sonia sotomayor, jueza de la corte suprema de estados unidos, criticÓ pu Úblicamente hoy a un fiscaljuicio relacionado con drogas... el comentario se dio al tiempo que la corte suprema se rehusÓ a ofrecer una audiencia de apelaciÓn de bongani charles calhoun, quien dijo durante su juicio en 2011 que no conocÍa a un grupo de hombres con los que estaba en un hotel preparando un negocio relacionado con droga. los expertos estiman que el nu Úmero de infecciones transmitidas sexualmente entre...
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yes, after a four-year waiting period. [ laughter ] and my guest, justice sonia sotomayor, is the first hispanic on the supreme court. i will ask her questions in hiss-spanish. [ laughter ] fidel castro made his first public appearance in three years. then he saw his shadow, so fifty more years of communism. [cheers and applause] this is "the colbert report." [cheers and applause] ["the colbert report" theme music playing] captioning sponsored by comedy central [eagle caw] [cheers and applause] welcome. thank you so much, everybody. [crowd chanting stephen] thank you have much. please, sit down, nation. [cheers and applause] welcome -- welcome to the broadcast presented tonight with limited commercial interruptions. good to have you with us. folks, i'm still coming down from last night's superbowl rager. i had the whole wrecking crew over and they brought it. and by it, i mean a lovely spinach dip bread bowl, courtesy of lou dawg. [ laughter ] woof woof! the dog is loose! the dog is in the house! and wants his serving tray back at some point! [ laughter ] it was a superbowl for the ages
yes, after a four-year waiting period. [ laughter ] and my guest, justice sonia sotomayor, is the first hispanic on the supreme court. i will ask her questions in hiss-spanish. [ laughter ] fidel castro made his first public appearance in three years. then he saw his shadow, so fifty more years of communism. [cheers and applause] this is "the colbert report." [cheers and applause] ["the colbert report" theme music playing] captioning sponsored by comedy central [eagle caw]...
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. >> ifill: then, we have a conrsatn wi justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member of the supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing beten when are we listening with an open mind and when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us aut thminds of rampage kilrs. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of the national institutes of health, walks us through president obama's call for a ten-year initiative to map the human brain. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown reports on an archaeological find in the orkney islands off scotland that may provide new insight into religious practices in the neolithic age. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newsho
. >> ifill: then, we have a conrsatn wi justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member of the supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing beten when are we listening with an open mind and when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science...
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i do think that justice sonia sotomayor is in competition with justice scalia to see who can ask the most questions. [laughter] [applause] with three, we look like we are there to stay. we are no longer curiosities. >> i would like to go back in time a bit to the 1970's when there was a strong effort to amend the constitution with the equal rights amendment, an effort that was unsuccessful. from your perspective as someone who engaged her entire life in gender equality whether you believe the failure of the equal rights amendment had a long-term impact on the cause of gender equality or whether, ultimately, the necessary tools have been found in the equal protection clause or other parts of the constitution? the second part of that, i am wondering how you feel as a pioneer in gender equality about the progress that has been made to date and what you believe may be the principal barriers remaining to progress in the future? >> that's a multi part question. [laughter] let's start with the era -- it was not something new. the equal rights amendment was first framed by the national women
i do think that justice sonia sotomayor is in competition with justice scalia to see who can ask the most questions. [laughter] [applause] with three, we look like we are there to stay. we are no longer curiosities. >> i would like to go back in time a bit to the 1970's when there was a strong effort to amend the constitution with the equal rights amendment, an effort that was unsuccessful. from your perspective as someone who engaged her entire life in gender equality whether you believe...
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>>sonia sotomayor critico a fiscal federal por comentarios raciales que hizo durante un juicio.>>sugirió que los miembros de estos grupos etnicos son propensos al crimen. >>piden presiónar al congreso para evitar que el viernes entren en vigencia nuevos recortes. >>napolitano dice que esto dañaria la seguridad en la frontera, líderes republicanos dicen que barack obama está asustando a los ciudadanos >>el gobierno de venezuela dice que han participado en reuniones con hugo chávez, pero la oposición no les cree. el dictador cubano raúl castro, anuncio que se retira en 2018, a partir de esa fecha gobernaria cuba alguien que no pertenece a la dinastia castro. lourdes del río nos cuenta como cedio a este cedazo a la cubana >>el anuncio de castro tomo a muchos desprevenidos, más aun el hecho de nombrar a un desconocido como sucesor. >>los analisis no se han hecho esperar >>diaz canelo nacio después de la revolucion, sin un histórico cuba va a lucir distinto< el funcionario cubano de mayor rango, miguel diaz canelo de 52 años profesor, comunista, ex ministro de educacion superior >>en
>>sonia sotomayor critico a fiscal federal por comentarios raciales que hizo durante un juicio.>>sugirió que los miembros de estos grupos etnicos son propensos al crimen. >>piden presiónar al congreso para evitar que el viernes entren en vigencia nuevos recortes. >>napolitano dice que esto dañaria la seguridad en la frontera, líderes republicanos dicen que barack obama está asustando a los ciudadanos >>el gobierno de venezuela dice que han participado en...
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. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": sonia sotomayor's beloved country; the minds of rampage killers; mapping the brain and a stone age ceremonial site. but first, with the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: former congressman jesse jackson junior pleaded guilty today to spending $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items. the illinois democrat appeared in a federal district court in washington. he had resigned from congress last november, after being treated for bi-polar disorder. jackson will be sentenced in late june. his wife sandra also pleaded guilty today, to committing tax fraud. the obama administration is launching a new strategy to fight cyber theft. the plan announced today includes a diplomatic effort to discourage intellectual property theft abroad. it also calls for better coordination to help u.s. companies protect themselves. at a washington briefing, attorney general eric holder said the damage done by economic espionage is growing. >> the stakes have never really been higher. in some industries, a single trade secret can be wo
. >> ifill: still to come on the "newshour": sonia sotomayor's beloved country; the minds of rampage killers; mapping the brain and a stone age ceremonial site. but first, with the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: former congressman jesse jackson junior pleaded guilty today to spending $750,000 in campaign funds on personal items. the illinois democrat appeared in a federal district court in washington. he had resigned from congress last...
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mientras la juez sonia sotomayor le dijo a los abogados de chelo vi que quizÁs el sur habÍa cambiadoeta. la cirugÍa realizada por 30 especialistas durÓ horas. se reconstruyÓ la piel farol. el cuello, la nariz, los labios, los mÚsculos, arterias y neuro voys. quedÓ en estas condiciones luego de un ataque en el 2007 cuando su ex esposo le echÓ lejÍa industrial, un quÍmico corrosivo que le quemÓ el 80% del cuerpo. >>> tras regresar en noticiero telemundo se va benedicto xvi >>> un millÓn de dolares para viajar en una rÉplica del titanic al parecer mÁs de media docenas de personas estÁn dispuestas a pagar esa cantidad por un camarote de primera clase en la rÉplica del titanic que construyÓ un magnate italiano, se espera que este listo para el 2016. su viaje recorrerÍa la misma ruta que el navÍo famoso no pudo concretar. dicen que llegara a puerto seguro. >>> y que tiene suficientes salva vidas y barcos, para rescatar a las personas en caso de emergencia vamos ahora a otra travesÍa, directo al vaticano, a solo horas de que benedicto xvi se retire, estÁn miles de feligreses esperando para
mientras la juez sonia sotomayor le dijo a los abogados de chelo vi que quizÁs el sur habÍa cambiadoeta. la cirugÍa realizada por 30 especialistas durÓ horas. se reconstruyÓ la piel farol. el cuello, la nariz, los labios, los mÚsculos, arterias y neuro voys. quedÓ en estas condiciones luego de un ataque en el 2007 cuando su ex esposo le echÓ lejÍa industrial, un quÍmico corrosivo que le quemÓ el 80% del cuerpo. >>> tras regresar en noticiero telemundo se va benedicto xvi...
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. >> ifill: then, we have a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member ofhe supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing between when are we listening with an open mind and when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what science can tell us about the minds of rampage killers. andy williams called me collect inside the prisop. >> i didn't think 13 people were going to get shot. i just thought i'd make a lot of noise and the cops would show up. >> ifill: francis collins, head of the national institutes of health, walks us through president obama's call for a ten-year initiative to map the human brain.
. >> ifill: then, we have a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member ofhe supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing between when are we listening with an open mind and when has our mind been closed because of a bias? >> woodruff: plus, we have two medical research stories. first, our week long focus on guns. "after newtown" continues, with a report from miles o'brien on what...
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. >>> last night in the book touring supreme court justice sonia sotomayor made a rare television appearance. she was on the colbert report. she talked about her childhood in the bronx, faith in the constitution, but she got a little bit coy when stephen tried to draw her into specifics. >> not all of us believe in the constitution. the second amendment is never to be questioned. do you believe that we have the right to have any weapon we want? >> well, you'll find out soon enough when the case comes up. >> this is what i like. this is what i like. >> all right. stick around. we're going to take a quick break. while we do, send us an e-mail and let us know why you're awake at this hour. you can also tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. still ahead here, stadium blackouts, they're not just for football anymore. last night the lights went out during an nba game. we'll have that next in sports. >>> later on, more of governor christy taking on his toughest critic david letterman appearing on the couch on laid night. and we'll also get a check on the weather when "way too ea
. >>> last night in the book touring supreme court justice sonia sotomayor made a rare television appearance. she was on the colbert report. she talked about her childhood in the bronx, faith in the constitution, but she got a little bit coy when stephen tried to draw her into specifics. >> not all of us believe in the constitution. the second amendment is never to be questioned. do you believe that we have the right to have any weapon we want? >> well, you'll find out soon...
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judge sonia sotomayor said "discrimination is discrimination, and what congress said is it continues." said justice stephen breyer, "the disease is still there. it's gotten a lot better are a lot better, but it's still there." that's why civil right attorney debo adegbile said the provision is as necessary today as a generation ago. >> the problems are much more serious, much more repetitive, there is a much greater continuity in certain places than others. >> reporter: now the liberal justices and the obama administration are saying the court should defer to congress which they say is better situated to make judgments about discrimination and voting. but, scott, based on this argument today, it does appear a majority of the conservative justices are ready to tell congress it's going to have to make some changes in that law. if it wants to preserve it. >> pelley: a decision likely months away. jan, thank you very much. if you hope that democrats and republicans might find a way out from friday's budget crisis, have a look at this picture. that president and republican house speaker jo
judge sonia sotomayor said "discrimination is discrimination, and what congress said is it continues." said justice stephen breyer, "the disease is still there. it's gotten a lot better are a lot better, but it's still there." that's why civil right attorney debo adegbile said the provision is as necessary today as a generation ago. >> the problems are much more serious, much more repetitive, there is a much greater continuity in certain places than others. >>...
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we are so excited chief justice sonia sotomayor will be at the brat library february 28th to start out women's history month and this is her story. it is really different. we hope everyone will read it download it everything. >> anybody else? go on our web site. we have so many authors coming really you pick and choose yourself. >> thank you dr. >> thank you. >> this is what's going on around town. a oo welcome back. we have a special guest. interesting looking thing. from a distance it's a ball of fur. long ears kind of. >> what is this? >> he is a lie an head wadet. they are a fairly new breed of rabbit. they are from the united kingdom in the mid to late 90s. in the last ten years within the united states. even though they are a recognized breed of show rabbits in the u.k. they are still working on breed standards in the united states for this breed of rabbits. >> it is not a wild rabbit? >> no. it is a domestic rabbit. cinnamon and honey. >> is there an area where there are domestic animals? >> we have the farm yard which could have wo have domestic livestock. we have some animals
we are so excited chief justice sonia sotomayor will be at the brat library february 28th to start out women's history month and this is her story. it is really different. we hope everyone will read it download it everything. >> anybody else? go on our web site. we have so many authors coming really you pick and choose yourself. >> thank you dr. >> thank you. >> this is what's going on around town. a oo welcome back. we have a special guest. interesting looking thing....
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. >> john: but you don't leave your house thomas, that's the oh other thing 37 sonia sotomayor was the the day when she said, you think racial discrimination no longer exists in this country, and scalia changed the subject. >> that's why it's nice to have the president put someone like that on the court. you have some diversity. >> she comes to the today. >> i'm not going to have this nonsense. i'm going to call you out on it. >> john: fox news viewers called an epic shouting magic when sean hannity and congress man keith ellison. ellison came on as guest called hannity a scrhill for the g.o.p. >> can i ask you a question. >> you say i'm racist. >> here is a special question. >> i'm not backing down to you. >> john: so what is this argument really about and i really don't want to ask this, but who won it? >> but glenn beck left fox too soon. he's having an argument with wrestlers now. there is wrestling going on with fox. >> i was baited. he was baited. >> john: hannity? >> yes, hannity invited him on the show. he had that ridiculous cliff with barack obama same things that were not sc
. >> john: but you don't leave your house thomas, that's the oh other thing 37 sonia sotomayor was the the day when she said, you think racial discrimination no longer exists in this country, and scalia changed the subject. >> that's why it's nice to have the president put someone like that on the court. you have some diversity. >> she comes to the today. >> i'm not going to have this nonsense. i'm going to call you out on it. >> john: fox news viewers called an...
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we wrote a story about sonia sotomayor having diabetes, these are fair questions.ain had his own health issues when he was running. and the issues were raised for john mccain, and will be if joe biden runs. we'll see if he ends up losing weight in anticipation of a run, or maybe it will just be a life-style change he will encounter in the next coming months. >> analyst sam stein and analyst, not saying when is senior and which is junior, you guys decide that. >> oh, we know that. >> thank you, guys. >>> next in the rewrite, the new standards at "fox news" tonight's firing of dick morris seems to indicate that it is no longer cool for fox news pundits to just be wrong about everything. >>> and malala yousufzai speaks, she has made her first speaking videos since she was shot by the taliban. and she has been nominated for a nobel prize. all of that is coming up. etting rid of dark spots will restore even skin tone? think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help res
we wrote a story about sonia sotomayor having diabetes, these are fair questions.ain had his own health issues when he was running. and the issues were raised for john mccain, and will be if joe biden runs. we'll see if he ends up losing weight in anticipation of a run, or maybe it will just be a life-style change he will encounter in the next coming months. >> analyst sam stein and analyst, not saying when is senior and which is junior, you guys decide that. >> oh, we know that....
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>> who is sonia sotomayor?yes. >> i mean, when you have jeopardy mocking mitt romney about the binder full of women from a presidential debate, once you've lost alex, you've lost america, david. >> of course let's look at the president's state of the union speech. one of the key things he talked about was universal preschool for kids. you and i know how essential it is to get kids on the right path to education from an early age on. this is so that they won't grow up and have to rely on entitlements. >> those are the kinds of things at jeopardy. i'll have to leave it there. >> those are the things republicans don't support and that's what i don't get. >> david corn, thanks for joining me tonight. >> sure thing. >>> ahead, what a difference 12 days make. i'm introducing john mccain to john mccain. >>> and elizabeth warren does it again. who is she grilling on fairness today? >>> and the gop war against chris christie just got worse. oh, i'm sure this will end well. stay with us. ♪ i've been coloring liz's hair f
>> who is sonia sotomayor?yes. >> i mean, when you have jeopardy mocking mitt romney about the binder full of women from a presidential debate, once you've lost alex, you've lost america, david. >> of course let's look at the president's state of the union speech. one of the key things he talked about was universal preschool for kids. you and i know how essential it is to get kids on the right path to education from an early age on. this is so that they won't grow up and have...
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reporter: secretary of state designate john kerry will be given the oath by supreme court justice sonia sotomayor during a private ceremony, shepard. >> what do we know about the suspect, jennifer? >> reporter: we know that turkish authorities say that they believe that the attacker is part of this leftist marcsist group, a group that they identified as the 1 revolutionay people's liberation front. u.s. firms say it's too early to determine who is responsible for the bombing. intelligence sources tell us they're not ruling out involvement by al-qaeda or even an iranian proxy group, angry at perceived u.s. involvement in syria. remember, the first battery of the u.s. pate rol patriot missit the u.s. sent to turkey became operational on the border today. within the region it's widely believed inside syria among assad's allies that the u.s. helped israelis help target a bomb. it may not want to appear al-qaeda is in turkey striking u.s. targets because they don't want their domestic population to leave turkey. it's very sensitive there right now. that's why you may be seeing turkish officials blame
reporter: secretary of state designate john kerry will be given the oath by supreme court justice sonia sotomayor during a private ceremony, shepard. >> what do we know about the suspect, jennifer? >> reporter: we know that turkish authorities say that they believe that the attacker is part of this leftist marcsist group, a group that they identified as the 1 revolutionay people's liberation front. u.s. firms say it's too early to determine who is responsible for the bombing....
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at 8:00 eastern, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. richard helms after that. "book tv" in prime-time all this week on c-span 2. live today on c-span, in a moment, presidential scholars panel. after that a conference of presidential leadership styles. >> the communism of china is communism in name only and preserve the powers of the members of the communist power. basically through ideology aside when he opened the country up and has become a capitalist haven. communism now in china, they talk a great leap, but as i said, all about preserving the party power economically as the country continues to grow, because they threw aside most vestiges of communism along time ago. in north korea it is all about preserving the power of the military in the kim dynasty. again, it really has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. it is fascinating on how communism, would it moves into asia diverged into something different in vietnam. that the content -- communism appeared in the eastern european countries. keith richburg sunday on "q &a." >> in
at 8:00 eastern, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor. richard helms after that. "book tv" in prime-time all this week on c-span 2. live today on c-span, in a moment, presidential scholars panel. after that a conference of presidential leadership styles. >> the communism of china is communism in name only and preserve the powers of the members of the communist power. basically through ideology aside when he opened the country up and has become a capitalist haven. communism now...
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then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racialntitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you have it. i mean, i don't know why scalia who's too bright to be doing this is giggling. why is he giggling using terms so loaded? >> because he throws bombs. you know, from the bench. and that's what he does. and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a racial entitlement. he knows it's protection of a right. but he's going to vote to knock it down. or it certainly seems that way. i think he was being provocative. >> is it fair to say what we have is a crude instrument here that may not be a perfect fit because it doesn't address through section 5 all the cases like we've seen before like in harrisburg and tallahassee where they've been playing with voter laws, and texas. it doesn't effect them all but should we get rid of them? that's what a lot of liberals are going to ask. you're going to get rid of the only tool we have, section v. >> section 3 allows cou
then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racialntitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you have it. i mean, i don't know why scalia who's too bright to be doing this is giggling. why is he giggling using terms so loaded? >> because he throws bombs. you know, from the bench. and that's what he does. and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a...
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sort of the sonia sotomayor argument. >> guest: it's interesting because the two families i am focused on, deion and glen and jacqueline and jamica, the mam and the daughter in each case had different opinions. and jacqueline's case, she had had this horrible experience when she was bussed in the '7s so out to this white working class, fairly high poverty neighborhood out in the outside of louisville. kids spitting at her. throwing snowballs with rocks, an awful experience, and had been really nervous about sending her kids when they had to bussed eventually. but they had a good experience so she changed her mind if. she saw this is important. my kids have had opportunities they would not have had if they had gone to at the school across the street, which was still, despite busing, still a struggling school. and so she -- when we talked about it, she really said, you know, these opportunities were important and they met people and had these networks, and experiences, that they wouldn't have gone camping, i wouldn't have billion able to do that for -- i wouldn't have been able to do tha
sort of the sonia sotomayor argument. >> guest: it's interesting because the two families i am focused on, deion and glen and jacqueline and jamica, the mam and the daughter in each case had different opinions. and jacqueline's case, she had had this horrible experience when she was bussed in the '7s so out to this white working class, fairly high poverty neighborhood out in the outside of louisville. kids spitting at her. throwing snowballs with rocks, an awful experience, and had been...
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>> who is sonia sotomayor?s. >> $800, binder full of women. >> in 2012 this berliner topped forbes' list of the 100 most powerful women for the second year in a row. colby? >> who is merkel? >> angela merkel, correct. >> binder full of women lives on on "jeopardy." >>> up next, a group of high profile republicans is urging the supreme court to support marriage equality. it's yet another sign of how fast this country is moving on this issue. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. le announcer] this is th e opposite of subliminal advertising... there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. ♪ pop goes the world pop in a whole new kind of clean with tide pods. a powerful 3-in-1 detergent that cleans, brightens and fights stains. pop in. stand out. >>> back to "hardball." >>> some good news for progressives in this story. welcome back. exactly one month from today on march 25th, the united states su
>> who is sonia sotomayor?s. >> $800, binder full of women. >> in 2012 this berliner topped forbes' list of the 100 most powerful women for the second year in a row. colby? >> who is merkel? >> angela merkel, correct. >> binder full of women lives on on "jeopardy." >>> up next, a group of high profile republicans is urging the supreme court to support marriage equality. it's yet another sign of how fast this country is moving on this issue....
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c-span 2, but tv with sonia sotomayor. c-span 3, american history tv and a discussion between the end -- about the intersection between popular and scholarly presidencies. >> tomorrow we will be -- we will look at the bureau of opera all tobacco and firearms. more on background check issues with the executive member of the gun owners of america. and then emily miller on her recent series, "family gets sick her gun." -- emily gets her gun." >> jay carney today called on congress to act immediately to prevent automatic spending cuts from going into effect on march 1. this is close to one hour. >> i hope you are as excited to be here as i am. i mean that. always an honor and privilege. we will give special dispensation to build. i do not have anything law at the top. i would note that the issue of the sequester continues to drive a lot of conversation in washington, understandably. the potential implementation of the sequestered is upon us. you heard the president speak about it yesterday. what is essential to understand is t
c-span 2, but tv with sonia sotomayor. c-span 3, american history tv and a discussion between the end -- about the intersection between popular and scholarly presidencies. >> tomorrow we will be -- we will look at the bureau of opera all tobacco and firearms. more on background check issues with the executive member of the gun owners of america. and then emily miller on her recent series, "family gets sick her gun." -- emily gets her gun." >> jay carney today called...
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>> who is sonia sotomayor. >> and if you read only one thing this morning i don't know if you've seenprograms. you send in the picture of a man and woman and it comes up with a picture of what their baby would look like. now a geneticist is giving us a glimpse into the royal baby of kate and william courtesy of "time" magazine. you have to see these picture. up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. [ chuckles ] yo, give it up, dude! up high... ok. up high... ok. high! up high!!! ok ok that's getting pretty old. don't you have any useful apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ chuckles ] at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. this great tool answers your home loan questions organizes your results, and lets you calculate with the confidence of a rocket scientist. you can even take notes and add photos of your favorite homes! it's the 21st century way to make your next home refinance or purc
>> who is sonia sotomayor. >> and if you read only one thing this morning i don't know if you've seenprograms. you send in the picture of a man and woman and it comes up with a picture of what their baby would look like. now a geneticist is giving us a glimpse into the royal baby of kate and william courtesy of "time" magazine. you have to see these picture. up on our facebook page at facebook/jansingco. [ chuckles ] yo, give it up, dude! up high... ok. up high... ok....