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we talk to ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. >> i thought of myself in those days as a teacher. my parents thought the teaching would be a good occupation for me because women were welcomed there and they weren't welcome as doctors, lawyers, engineers. i realized that i was facing an audience that didn't know what i was talking about. they understood race discrimination, that was oddious, but most men at that time thought that yes, the law was-- law was riddled with gender-based distinctions but they all operated benignly in women's favor. like a woman didn't have to serve on a swrir if she didn't want to. so that was a benefit. >> the eavesdropping reflected curiosity. and i think that that is what drove me as a lawyer. i mean i always tell people, and it's not a per fk analogyk but you know lawyers are like being a voier into other people's lives. you participate a little more than voyers do, thankfully. but you get to, in every case you get to learn about how people or an industry or a government entity interacts in the world, what they do and what's important to them. and t
we talk to ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor. >> i thought of myself in those days as a teacher. my parents thought the teaching would be a good occupation for me because women were welcomed there and they weren't welcome as doctors, lawyers, engineers. i realized that i was facing an audience that didn't know what i was talking about. they understood race discrimination, that was oddious, but most men at that time thought that yes, the law was-- law was riddled with gender-based...
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hillary clinton will justices to the left of sonia sotomayor.-- >> to the left of sonia sotomayor? >> absolutely. >> there's not a lot of space there. >> she'll find it. she'll find it. >> what about the first amendment? kim, let me go back to you on the first amendment, citizens united. you have written a book about the democratic attempts to restrict free speech. she said she wants to appoint justices as a litmus test basically to overturn citizens united which allowed corporations and unions to contribute to political groups. what do you make of her promise to appoint justices that would overturn that? >> she's not only said she would appoint justices and she's already been actively encouraging someone to bring a test case back up so that citizens can be overturned, she's running on a constitutional amendment to the u.s. constitution to get rid of citizens united, which is another way of putting the government back in charge of who can spend money and, therefore, speak in elections. this is another big threat, i think, to the country. it's ve
hillary clinton will justices to the left of sonia sotomayor.-- >> to the left of sonia sotomayor? >> absolutely. >> there's not a lot of space there. >> she'll find it. she'll find it. >> what about the first amendment? kim, let me go back to you on the first amendment, citizens united. you have written a book about the democratic attempts to restrict free speech. she said she wants to appoint justices as a litmus test basically to overturn citizens united which...
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ideologically from clearance thomas, the most conservative all the way down ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor your the most liberal, most of the nominees put forth to the more conservative and moreco centrist areas of the court and by contrast hillary clinton seem to be at or more on the liberal side. to think that does or should make a difference to voters orns those being considered by clinton seem to be largely liberal. >> frankly i was very much surprised in the debates that neither lester holt or any of the candidates brought up the supreme court. i assume it will be discussed in the second debate and in the third debate, if it takes place. trump's list of 21 candidates, interestingly enough it ignored it in judge cavanaugh from the d.c. circuit and there's only one explanation for that because it's a highly qualified and competent judge. i think the reason he wasn't mentioned is because they're going to go democratic from every poll that has come out. the judges that he did pick as possible nominees come from the swing state that he thinks he needs to get elected. t that further contrib
ideologically from clearance thomas, the most conservative all the way down ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor your the most liberal, most of the nominees put forth to the more conservative and moreco centrist areas of the court and by contrast hillary clinton seem to be at or more on the liberal side. to think that does or should make a difference to voters orns those being considered by clinton seem to be largely liberal. >> frankly i was very much surprised in the debates that...
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anthony to sonia sotomayor. mostly my mom. >>> and she is not afraid of her 40s. >> we're mexican, we don't age. >> you're part of that club -- thank you, you're part of that club that you just get hotter as you get old. >> i want my 40-year-old mind, i want everything this help, i want my 20-year-old body and my 40-year-old mind. >> all right, so a fear that many of us share. you're alone, you go to get in your car, and someone attacks you. >> i know this is not what it looks like. >> i'm kicking butt. >> just stay there. >> he teaches me to get over my worst fear. >> i'm walking to the car, i go to unlock the door and someone is right behind me. >> using jujitsu. >> you're attacking me. >> yeah, two hands on it, and then i just sit down -- i don't want to hurt you. >> the sport not the only this actor does. >> i love spending hours when i can digging holes and planting new things in my garden. and my son goes with me to the gym. >> is he following hyour footsteps. >> he is hold now? >> 17. >> and there is a pi
anthony to sonia sotomayor. mostly my mom. >>> and she is not afraid of her 40s. >> we're mexican, we don't age. >> you're part of that club -- thank you, you're part of that club that you just get hotter as you get old. >> i want my 40-year-old mind, i want everything this help, i want my 20-year-old body and my 40-year-old mind. >> all right, so a fear that many of us share. you're alone, you go to get in your car, and someone attacks you. >> i know this...
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nine republicans voted for sonia sotomayor.though republican leadership pledged to hold off on judge merrick garland. some including flake insist they should take a different course. >> we ought to look at this nomination in a lame duck session in november. i would rather have a less liberal nominee likemaker garland than a nominee that hillary clinton, if she were president, would put forward. >> any prospect of a long-term delay on clinton nominees would require senate republicans to not only hold but also keep their majority throughout clinton's potential presidency. if they do, outgoing senate minority leader harry reid has already suggested that senate democrats could confirm nominees through a, quote, nuclear option. such a move would prevent a filibuster and render a republican minority powerless. >> shannon, thank you. and what kind of supreme court would hillary clinton like to see? she gave a big hint recently but it's not gotten much attention. we will discuss that next. @!@! >>> last week's final presidential debate
nine republicans voted for sonia sotomayor.though republican leadership pledged to hold off on judge merrick garland. some including flake insist they should take a different course. >> we ought to look at this nomination in a lame duck session in november. i would rather have a less liberal nominee likemaker garland than a nominee that hillary clinton, if she were president, would put forward. >> any prospect of a long-term delay on clinton nominees would require senate republicans...
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and that was not true by the time sonia sotomayor and i came around. all the judges wanted you to be there clerk and i never faced that kind of discrimination. i didn't because of the incredible work and efforts that people like justice ginsburg and justice o'connor made. judge williams: that applied to me too. i am not in their group. [laughter] justice kagan: i did not mean to. judge williams: i know that. [laughter] judge williams: you mentioned opportunities and one of the things because a lot of these students do want to go into public interest. a lot of them are thinking is to go after they graduate from law school. you clerked on the d.c. circuit and you clerked for justice thurgood marshall. when you talk about the importance of clerkships and what it meant to you to clerk for those two extraordinary justices? justice kagan: i was extraordinary lucky. clerking in general is a great thing to do. not everybody but for many people. it gives you a sense of how the law works, a different sort of sense than you have from law school and if you are lik
and that was not true by the time sonia sotomayor and i came around. all the judges wanted you to be there clerk and i never faced that kind of discrimination. i didn't because of the incredible work and efforts that people like justice ginsburg and justice o'connor made. judge williams: that applied to me too. i am not in their group. [laughter] justice kagan: i did not mean to. judge williams: i know that. [laughter] judge williams: you mentioned opportunities and one of the things because a...
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charlie rose: a rare conversation with two sitting supreme court justices, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> xq institute. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the wellbeing of humanity around the world, by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at www.rockefellerfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler ma
charlie rose: a rare conversation with two sitting supreme court justices, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor the newshour for tonight. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed...
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. >> in a couple of weeks i get an opportunity to her and justice sonia sotomayor together. >> that's what you like, smart girls on either side of you! that is very nice. charl's pbs program. you know he has got one. author jennifer weiner is getting personal in our green room. she talks about her decision to write her very first nonfiction book and guess what. it's about her own life and fin out why she says this one is difficult and she is writing about her father a >>> good monday morning. we blue skies, a nice thing to see after this weekend's rain. speaking of the rain we do have a flood warning for in affect for all the counties on the map you see here. this is due to full creeks and streams and clogged storm after 20 years in washington, we're learning lots about richard burr. first, he opposed a bill prohibiting insider trading by members of congress. now we learn burr had over $100,000 in oil and gas stocks while he backed legislation giving tax credits benefitting gas companies. and oil and gas companies donated over half a million dollars to burr's campaigns. sie h's been i
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supreme court justice sonia sotomayor raising eyebrows with her comments about violence. if she was a republican it would have been moran a -- than an eyebrow raised. she said at university of minnesota, the justice admitted that late justice scalia's opinions sometimes infurated her, sotomayor saying, i told people there are things he said on the bench, if i had a baseball bat i might have used it. when you work so intimately with people you get to know the real personal good side of them. that was close. her remarks prompted laughter from the room, again, if she was a republican, i think that would have launched a nationwide liberal media campaign against her for her language, and just the thought of it you know. usual drill. joining me now, host of the mike gallagher radio show, mike gallagher, michael goodwin, thank you for being here. >> baseball bat,. >> wow. lou: that is big stuff. she said it in i think a good spirit. but you know if she was a republican they would have eaten her alive across front pages of the country. >> if donald said something that like. lou:
supreme court justice sonia sotomayor raising eyebrows with her comments about violence. if she was a republican it would have been moran a -- than an eyebrow raised. she said at university of minnesota, the justice admitted that late justice scalia's opinions sometimes infurated her, sotomayor saying, i told people there are things he said on the bench, if i had a baseball bat i might have used it. when you work so intimately with people you get to know the real personal good side of them....
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. >> in a couple of weeks i get an opportunity to do her and justice sonia sotomayor together. >> that's what you like, smart girls on either side of you! that is very nice. with justice ginsburg tonight on charl's pbs program. you know he has got one. author jennifer weiner is getting personal in our green room. she talks about her decision to write her very first nonfiction book and guess what. it's about her own life and find out why she says this one is ? >>> you like that choice of music, miss weiner. best selling author jennifer weiner's books have been on the best sellers list more than five years and 15 fiction books penned over the years and in 36 countries. she is a big, big seller. for the first time she is telling her own life story, the heart." adventures in life love and writing. the book is published by atria, a division of simon and shuster which is a division of cbs. >> you're numbering off those like hillary, bang, bang, bang. >> this is the first team you weight and? >> parents, divorce, parents death. >> why? >> because i think that women, a lot of times will put the
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. >> in a couple of weeks i get an opportunity to do her and justice sonia sotomayor together. >> that's what you like, smart girls on either side of you! that is very nice. you can see the full interview charl's pbs program. you know he has got one. author jennifer weiner is getting personal in our green room. she talks about her decision to write her very first nonfiction book and guess what. it's about her own life and find out why she says this one is difficult >> jon: good morning. i'm meteorologist jon loufman. a really fine columbus day, 61 and mainly and that's the way it will go wall-to-wall stem-to-stern until a few passing clouds show up and we take a dip to 43 degrees, which is the ballpark we should be in. it's around the average temperature. temperatures tomorrow take a climb into the upper 60s. i think by tomorrow afternoon ? >>> you like that choice of music, miss weiner. best selling author jennifer weiner's books have been on the best sellers list more than five years and 15 fiction books penned over the years and in 36 countries. she is a big, big seller. for the first
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. >> in a couple of weeks i get an opportunity to do her and justice sonia sotomayor together. >> that's what you like, smart girls on either side of you! that is very nice. you can see the full interview charl's pbs program. you know he has got one. author jennifer weiner is getting personal in our green room. she talks about her decision to write her very first nonfiction book and guess what. it's about her own life and find out why she says this one is difficult and she is writing about her the outside corporate interests bankrolling question two are trying to deceive you. here's the truth: every time a new charter school opens, which means real cuts to our kids - in arts, technology, ap classes, pre-school, bus service and more. that's why question two's opposed by the massachusetts pta and school committees all across the state. join them in voting no on question two. joe plaia: every three days, someone in new hampshire is killed with a gun. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. ad. then - on a bill to
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