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justice ginsburg: as recently as tuesday. [applause] i've been with the same personal trainer since 1999, when i had my first cancer bout. and my dear husband said, after going into surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, i looked like a survivor of auschwitz. he said, "you must do something to build yourself up. get a personal trainer." and that's when i started, in 1999. sometimes i get so absorbed in my work, i just don't want to let go. but when it comes time to meet my trainer, i drop everything. and as tired as i may be in the beginning, i always feel much better when we finish. david: did marty's mother ever give you any advice when you met her, about how to be happily married? justice ginsburg: she gave me some wonderful advice. we were married in her home. and she said, "dear, i'd like to tell you the secret of a happy marriage." ♪ david: ok, so you met your husband, marty. you were married for 56 years. justice ginsburg: yes. david: you met him at cornell. is that right? justice ginsburg: yes, we met when i was 17 and h
justice ginsburg: as recently as tuesday. [applause] i've been with the same personal trainer since 1999, when i had my first cancer bout. and my dear husband said, after going into surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, i looked like a survivor of auschwitz. he said, "you must do something to build yourself up. get a personal trainer." and that's when i started, in 1999. sometimes i get so absorbed in my work, i just don't want to let go. but when it comes time to meet my trainer, i drop...
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nbc's tracie potts has a look at justice ginsburg's life. >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsburg spent more than a quarter century on the u.s. supreme court and spent much of her career fighting for equality. >> how wrong it is to judge people on the basis of what they look like. >> reporter: born in brooklyn, new york, she tied for first in her class at columbia law. but with no job offers from law firms, this was the late '50s, she taught at columbia, then worked on the women's rights project in the '70s. as their lawyer she won five of six cases before the us supreme court. >> her ultimately goal was to get sex discrimination treated by the supreme court the same way race discrimination was treated. >> reporter: president clinton made her the second female on the nation's highest court where she continued to even the playing field, supporting reproductive rights and the lgbtq community. while her rulings leaned liberal, off the bench she was close friends with late conservative justice antonin scalia. in her 80s, ginsburg became popular with a new generation, celebrated in the book
nbc's tracie potts has a look at justice ginsburg's life. >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsburg spent more than a quarter century on the u.s. supreme court and spent much of her career fighting for equality. >> how wrong it is to judge people on the basis of what they look like. >> reporter: born in brooklyn, new york, she tied for first in her class at columbia law. but with no job offers from law firms, this was the late '50s, she taught at columbia, then worked on the...
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justice ginsburg: no. david: you have also gotten attention for your exercise routine. many people think the court is very political. justice ginsburg: people have that view because agreement is not interesting. disagreement is. >> will you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer, even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? let me ask you a question at the beginning. how does it feel to get up in the morning and know that 330 million americans want to know the state of your health that day? [laughter] justice ginsburg: how does it feel? encouraging. [laughter] as cancer survivors know, that their disease is a challenge, and it helps to know that people are rooting for you. now, it's not universal. [laughte
justice ginsburg: no. david: you have also gotten attention for your exercise routine. many people think the court is very political. justice ginsburg: people have that view because agreement is not interesting. disagreement is. >> will you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an...
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justice ginsburg: that is my husband of 55 years, martin david ginsburg, professor. this is a typical marty pose lacks on our patio with a good book. >> one thing you have talked about is his cooking. justice ginsburg: yes, he is the master chef in our house. ago -- i was chased out of the kitchen by our loving children 30 years ago. >> does he cook for the court? justice ginsburg: he is much in demand at the luncheon the supreme court spouses have. i may be a little biased and prejudiced on this point, but i think he is by far the best cook among all the spouses. >> are they just for the justices? justice ginsburg: just for the justices' spouses. he is the lone husband. and the wives of the justices. they also regularly invite the , so kathyjustices douglas stone and amy marshall areisses regularly at those lunches. else do you want to talk about on this table? you have bill clinton, george w. bush, his father. justice ginsburg: two more. rice'ss condoleezza swearing-in as our secretary of state. she lived in the building where my husband and i lived. and she is an
justice ginsburg: that is my husband of 55 years, martin david ginsburg, professor. this is a typical marty pose lacks on our patio with a good book. >> one thing you have talked about is his cooking. justice ginsburg: yes, he is the master chef in our house. ago -- i was chased out of the kitchen by our loving children 30 years ago. >> does he cook for the court? justice ginsburg: he is much in demand at the luncheon the supreme court spouses have. i may be a little biased and...
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justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. because jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job with a firm in new york. and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? "absolutely not. you must spend your third year here." i had the perfect rebuttal. because there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our second year of class. and i said to the dean, "well, she will be -- will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but it'
justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. because jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job...
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justice ginsburg time -- justice ginsburg:. i didn't because marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. were early days for cancer and there was no such thing as chemotherapy. .here was only radiation we did not know whether he would survive. and i did not want to be a single mom. when ihter was 14 months started law school. we wanted to do this as a family. job and so iood , would i be able to complete my legal education at columbia and he said absolutely not, you must spend your 30 year here. there was a cornell classmate of who had her first year of law school. she transferred into our second year. and i said to the dean, "well, she will be -- will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but it's, i think, universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference." but i was told, "a rule is a rule." and that was that. david: so you went to columbia law school
justice ginsburg time -- justice ginsburg:. i didn't because marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. were early days for cancer and there was no such thing as chemotherapy. .here was only radiation we did not know whether he would survive. and i did not want to be a single mom. when ihter was 14 months started law school. we wanted to do this as a family. job and so iood , would i be able to complete my legal education at columbia and he said absolutely not,...
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ginsburg was at home with her family. her death was due to complications from metastatic pareatic cancer. outside the supreme court, where she served for 27 years, mourners continued to add to an informal memorial that began last night with candles, flowers and notes to the justice. president trump heard the news of ginsburg's death fr reporters as he left a campaign rally in minnesota late yesterday. >> you are telling me now for the first time. she led an amazing life. what else can you say? she was an amazing woman-- whether you agreed or not-- she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. i am actually saddened to hear that. i am saddened to hear that. thank you very much. >> sreenivasan: this morning, the president tweeted to fellow republicans that selecting a supreme court justice is "the most important" of decisions, and "we have this obligation without delay!" democratic presidential nominee, former vice president joe biden, called on the republican- controlled senate to wait until after the november election
ginsburg was at home with her family. her death was due to complications from metastatic pareatic cancer. outside the supreme court, where she served for 27 years, mourners continued to add to an informal memorial that began last night with candles, flowers and notes to the justice. president trump heard the news of ginsburg's death fr reporters as he left a campaign rally in minnesota late yesterday. >> you are telling me now for the first time. she led an amazing life. what else can you...
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justice ginsburg said, i dissent. a great deal was made of this. >> for democrats, "i dissent" became a rallying cry. >> not long after bush v. gore was decided, the justice and marty were in new york, and they went to the theater. she was noticed as she was walking to her seats, and lots of people in the crowd started to stand and applaud. and marty turned to her, and he said, i bet you didn't know there was a tax convention in town. >> it was just the beginning of ginsburg's transition from a stoic justice to a pop culture icon. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. introducing the all-new 2021 gla suv. starting at just $36,230. it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. lease the gla 250 suv for just $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history
justice ginsburg said, i dissent. a great deal was made of this. >> for democrats, "i dissent" became a rallying cry. >> not long after bush v. gore was decided, the justice and marty were in new york, and they went to the theater. she was noticed as she was walking to her seats, and lots of people in the crowd started to stand and applaud. and marty turned to her, and he said, i bet you didn't know there was a tax convention in town. >> it was just the beginning of...
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here is justice ginsburg. [video clip] we aim to ensure that when we leave the court, the third branch of government will be in as good shape as it was when we joined it. i spoke of great changes i have seen in women's occupations. yet one must acknowledge the still bleak part of the picture. most people in poverty in the united states and the world over are women and children, women's earnings here and abroad trail witharnings of men comparable education and experience. not adequately accommodate the demands of childbearing and childbearing. and we have yet to devise effective ways to ward off sexual harassment at work and domestic violence in our homes. but i am optimistic that the movement toward enlisting the talents of all who compose we as people will continue expressed by my brave colleague, the first woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court, justice sandra day o'connor. for both men and women, the first step in getting power is .o become visible to others and then to put on an impressive show. as women
here is justice ginsburg. [video clip] we aim to ensure that when we leave the court, the third branch of government will be in as good shape as it was when we joined it. i spoke of great changes i have seen in women's occupations. yet one must acknowledge the still bleak part of the picture. most people in poverty in the united states and the world over are women and children, women's earnings here and abroad trail witharnings of men comparable education and experience. not adequately...
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justice ginsburg: ok. >> the country remembers supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. joe biden delivered brief remarks on the passing of justice ginsburg in wilmington, delaware, he called on president trump and republican lawmakers to hold off on trying to nominate and can irma replace and before the 2020 presidential election.
justice ginsburg: ok. >> the country remembers supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. joe biden delivered brief remarks on the passing of justice ginsburg in wilmington, delaware, he called on president trump and republican lawmakers to hold off on trying to nominate and can irma replace and before the 2020 presidential election.
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ginsburg: no, i don't remember his name. david: but your current view is as long as you're healthy, you intend to stay on the court. is that correct? jus. ginsburg: and as long as i'm healthy and mentally agile. [applause] now, justice, stevens and previously, justice holmes, they retired when they were 90. would you like to break the record? have you given any thought to that? jus. ginsburg: i spent the first week of july with justice stevens in what turned out to be the last week of his life. it was remarkable. he was 99 years old. since he left the court at age 90, he has written four books. so yes, he's my role model. [laughter] david: so, many people think that the court is very political, that people appointed to the court by democratic presidents and those appointed by republican presidents tend to follow the political desires of the republican or democratic party. do you think that's a fair assessment -- and if it's not fair, why do you think people have that view? jus. ginsburg: people have that view because agreeme
ginsburg: no, i don't remember his name. david: but your current view is as long as you're healthy, you intend to stay on the court. is that correct? jus. ginsburg: and as long as i'm healthy and mentally agile. [applause] now, justice, stevens and previously, justice holmes, they retired when they were 90. would you like to break the record? have you given any thought to that? jus. ginsburg: i spent the first week of july with justice stevens in what turned out to be the last week of his life....
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justice ginsburg: yes. uninformed, we need to say a little bit about the specifics of the case, which is the basic challenge. it has to do with human rights of women and equal protection clause. justice ginsburg: perhaps it would be worth going back marty's comment when the court decided the vmi case. he said "it took you 20 years to win it, but you finally did." what was the broad simon case? philadelphia had two schools with different children. one was called central high, the aser was called girls high, the names told the story. had inferior science and math facilities you'd certainly superior -- inferior playing facilities. decided she liked wanted tod math, and go to central high, not girls high. i got involved in that case when they lost in the third circuit. she had prevailed in the district court, lost to the women in the third circuit. the supreme court affirmed the wrong decision by a uniquely divided court. >> this was 19? justice ginsburg: in the middle 70's. so what the court was not prepared t
justice ginsburg: yes. uninformed, we need to say a little bit about the specifics of the case, which is the basic challenge. it has to do with human rights of women and equal protection clause. justice ginsburg: perhaps it would be worth going back marty's comment when the court decided the vmi case. he said "it took you 20 years to win it, but you finally did." what was the broad simon case? philadelphia had two schools with different children. one was called central high, the aser...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> all right, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, september 23rd, and this morning we are honoring the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. in just about 30 minutes from now, her body will be brought to the supreme court where she worked for the last 27 years of her extraordinary life. a private ceremony will be held and then her casket will be brought to the top of the court steps where the public will be allowed to pay their respects. of course all of this is happening at the very same time president trump and republicans are pushing ahead with confirming ginsburg's replacement. president trump says he will make the nomination official this saturday. we're covering all the angles of this important story. garrett haake on capitol hill, peter alexander at the white house, and geoff bennett at the supreme court. let's take you right there. geoff, tell us what's going to happe
justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> all right, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, september 23rd, and this morning we are honoring the life of supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. in just about 30 minutes from now, her body will be brought to the supreme court where she worked for the last 27 years of her extraordinary life. a private ceremony will be held and then her casket will...
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justice ginsburg: ok. we are looking live at the white house where flags are at half staff to honor justice ginsburg who died this evening after serving 27 years on the supreme court. newsdent responded to the after a rally in minnesota. she just died? while. -- wow. i didn't know that. you're telling me for the first time. she led an amazing life. what else can you say? she was an amazing woman. whether you agree or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. that.d to hear thank you very much. >> former president george w. bush and his wife released a statement which said in part, we join our fellow americans and mourning the loss of ruth bader ginsburg. she loved our country and the law. the statement said that they were fortunate to have known this smart and humorous trailblazer. a statement from mitch mcconnell that says, the senate and nation mourned the sudden passing of justice ruth bader ginsburg and the conclusion of her extort mary american life. he added that president's nominee will
justice ginsburg: ok. we are looking live at the white house where flags are at half staff to honor justice ginsburg who died this evening after serving 27 years on the supreme court. newsdent responded to the after a rally in minnesota. she just died? while. -- wow. i didn't know that. you're telling me for the first time. she led an amazing life. what else can you say? she was an amazing woman. whether you agree or not, she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life. that.d to hear thank...
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we have not erased gender-based inequality and ruth bader ginsburg knew that well. some of the legal victories for equal justice at sea and others achieved are now threatened. now have been diminished outright. her concern about these threats was the basis for some of her most famous and fiery dissents and why this often quiet soft-spoken woman took the unusual step many times of reading her dissent from the bench, she wanted us to understand what was at stake so we could join her in the fight. that is what she did in 2007 case of lily versus u.s. tire.ily versus the supreme court ruled that the woman paid less than her mail coworkers forrs years to be exactly the same work, could not sue her former employer for wageor discrimination. the woman only learned about the pay gap after she retired. but a conservative majority than on the court, ruled that she had lost her chance at justice by failing to sue within six months of her first unequal paycheck. inal her dissent, justice ginsburg challenge congress to correct this injustice, and we did. the very first law signe
we have not erased gender-based inequality and ruth bader ginsburg knew that well. some of the legal victories for equal justice at sea and others achieved are now threatened. now have been diminished outright. her concern about these threats was the basis for some of her most famous and fiery dissents and why this often quiet soft-spoken woman took the unusual step many times of reading her dissent from the bench, she wanted us to understand what was at stake so we could join her in the fight....
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when five justices ruled against lilly ledbetter, tiss ginsburg -- justice ginsburg called to action and inspired the republican congress to change the law and strengthen equal pay protefpblgts bill in sharon, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts? caller: i think she should be able to lie in state. in the d our time house. wherever she was at. and i think she should be allowed to come be allowed to lay where she -- in the other. i think it would be a beautiful thing for them to do for her. host: ok. georgia, hi bill. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i think she was a great lady. i admired her. the only -- i think she ought to lie in state at the capitol. the only thing i have against her was that she was for abortion. i think that's just horrendous that these people cannot give the rights to an unborn baby that it deserves. host: bill. usa notes she was -- her presence on the court preserved a woman's right to choose. she was the crucial vote on the current court to keep row v. wade. even though she had outs about the way the
when five justices ruled against lilly ledbetter, tiss ginsburg -- justice ginsburg called to action and inspired the republican congress to change the law and strengthen equal pay protefpblgts bill in sharon, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts? caller: i think she should be able to lie in state. in the d our time house. wherever she was at. and i think she should be allowed to come be allowed to lay where she -- in the other. i think it would be a...
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in terms of ruth bader ginsburg, justice ginsburg, i send my condolences to her family. in terms of her survivorship, the remarkable and robust advances in treating pancreatic cancer. she is in the category overall past of those who survive five years and she had two bouts. and theive medicine remarkable advances. i had a dear colleague of mine who passed away within four months of diagnosis. who is aother friend survivor of pancreatic cancer. if we look at 20 years ago, that survivorship rate was maybe 3% to 4%, there have been great advances. now to the political comment, and this goes to the woman you just talked about in terms of the split. with the contentious election that is taking place in the general, if the supreme court is still tied at 4-4, and the election is contested, what i certainly hope will happen is that the house of representatives will make the final decision on who will be our next president. and, that will foreclose all of the shenanigans that mitch mcconnell has tried to do from the senate side to politicize -- further politicize the supreme cour
in terms of ruth bader ginsburg, justice ginsburg, i send my condolences to her family. in terms of her survivorship, the remarkable and robust advances in treating pancreatic cancer. she is in the category overall past of those who survive five years and she had two bouts. and theive medicine remarkable advances. i had a dear colleague of mine who passed away within four months of diagnosis. who is aother friend survivor of pancreatic cancer. if we look at 20 years ago, that survivorship rate...
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justice ginsburg: 96-3? yes, i would say that. [laughter] [applause] david: you have now been on the court for 26 years, and in total you have been on the federal judiciary for 39 years. 26 years on the supreme court. when you first got on the court, were there other justices saying, we are happy to see you here, let's have dinner together, let's socialize, or where they standoffish a bit? what was your relationship with sandra day o'connor like when you got on the court as the second woman on the court? justice ginsburg: it was not unknown territory to me. i worked at the court of appeals, a few blocks down the road. every once in a while, judge david babylon, who was quite senior, would call me and say, ruth, we are going out for lunch. it was the biggest liquor distributor in the d.c. area. before we went to the warehouse, we would stop at the supreme court and pick up justice brennan and justice marshall. i knew justice scalia from our court of appeals days together. i knew justice clarence thomas. he was also on the d.c. circ
justice ginsburg: 96-3? yes, i would say that. [laughter] [applause] david: you have now been on the court for 26 years, and in total you have been on the federal judiciary for 39 years. 26 years on the supreme court. when you first got on the court, were there other justices saying, we are happy to see you here, let's have dinner together, let's socialize, or where they standoffish a bit? what was your relationship with sandra day o'connor like when you got on the court as the second woman on...
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at 39-year-old, ruth bader ginsburg's reputation -- between 1973 and 1978, ginsburg argued six gender discrimination cases before the supreme court's all male bench. >> i knew that i was speaking to men who did not think there was any such thing as gender base discrimination. and my job was to tell them it really exists. you would not want the world to be that way for your granddaughters. >> in at least two cases that she talked for over ten minutes without ever being interrupted. >> sex like race is a visible and immutable. sex like race has been made the basis for unsufficientjustified least unproved assumptions, concerning an individual's potential to perform or to contribute to society. >> to change the country's perception on gender, she found a case with another male plaintiff. he had been barred from receiving his late wife's work benefits. >> you have a father whose wife has died. he wants to stay home to care for his young son. the laws are set up in a way it is disadventagious for him to do that. he wanted to challenge that law. he wanted to be a stay-at-home father after hi
at 39-year-old, ruth bader ginsburg's reputation -- between 1973 and 1978, ginsburg argued six gender discrimination cases before the supreme court's all male bench. >> i knew that i was speaking to men who did not think there was any such thing as gender base discrimination. and my job was to tell them it really exists. you would not want the world to be that way for your granddaughters. >> in at least two cases that she talked for over ten minutes without ever being interrupted....
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there are murals to justice ginsburg, paintings of justice ginsburg. there are things on street posts with her face and image, sometimes not even a letter or a name. people know the face. they know the image. they connect with it. and i can't tell you how many of my sources in the democratic party say they came to washington to practice law or to practice politics because of justice ginsburg. and for millennial women in particular after she was nominated and confirmed by president clinton and the senate, she is someone who for the last almost three decades has been at the forefront of american legal political thought, and that has made her this figure who so many people and so many women identify with in a powerful way. and that's a legacy that will last for decades to come, and you see it in a vivid and visceral way when you live here in this city. >> brian, robert used this word sort of moral leader. i mean i think if you -- one of the obituaries that went up on -- i think it was "the washington post" website shortly after news broke that she died, t
there are murals to justice ginsburg, paintings of justice ginsburg. there are things on street posts with her face and image, sometimes not even a letter or a name. people know the face. they know the image. they connect with it. and i can't tell you how many of my sources in the democratic party say they came to washington to practice law or to practice politics because of justice ginsburg. and for millennial women in particular after she was nominated and confirmed by president clinton and...
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justice ginsburg: scalia. [laughter] >> do you have a favorite dispute with him that you remember especially fondly? justice ginsburg: do i have a favorite? >> dispute. justice ginsburg: his dissenting opinion in the virginia military institute case is quite over-the-top. [laughter] justice ginsburg: we were, exchanging drafts. i should tell you, this is a good example of our relationship. so i circulated the opinion for the court. go off to my circuit judicial conference, when scalia comes into my chambers and throws down a sheaf of paper and says ruth, this is , the penultimate draft of my dissent in the vmi case. it's not quite ready to circulate to the court, but i wanted to give you as much time as i can to respond. so i took it on the plane. it absolutely ruined my weekend. [laughter] but i appreciated the extra time i had. [laughs] well, in a way of bit too much, so i'm quoting the university of virginia case. it wasn't until 1970 that the university of virginia at charlottesville began to admit women.
justice ginsburg: scalia. [laughter] >> do you have a favorite dispute with him that you remember especially fondly? justice ginsburg: do i have a favorite? >> dispute. justice ginsburg: his dissenting opinion in the virginia military institute case is quite over-the-top. [laughter] justice ginsburg: we were, exchanging drafts. i should tell you, this is a good example of our relationship. so i circulated the opinion for the court. go off to my circuit judicial conference, when...
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we should honor justice ginsburg's fervent last wish. let the american people have a voice in filling this vacancy. that's p what senator mcconnell insisted on 38 weeks before the election in 2016. that should also be our standard in 2020, six weeks before the election. there should be no confirmation before
we should honor justice ginsburg's fervent last wish. let the american people have a voice in filling this vacancy. that's p what senator mcconnell insisted on 38 weeks before the election in 2016. that should also be our standard in 2020, six weeks before the election. there should be no confirmation before
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erin, ruth bader ginsburg was a giant. you spent enormous amount of time with justice ginsburg. >> she was someone who had so much integrity. she was someone you couldn't always read from the outside, but you always knew there were so many thoughts happening inside. when i was, unfortunately, having to write the essay that ran today for her obituary for new york magazine. thinking about how one of her most incredible qualities was her mind. her ability to think creatively and innovative about how to get to gender equality. she was strategic. she was smart. but she also with wasn't just worked towards women's equality. she liked to say she was working for women's and men's liberation. i don't think she would have thought about such an expansive vision of equality. so she was someone who, both, had a loving marriage and loved to go to the opera. loved to laugh at boisterous jokes. while, also, having this deep commitment to justice and the law. >> erin, i also want to ask you. she dictated a statement to her granddaughter, w
erin, ruth bader ginsburg was a giant. you spent enormous amount of time with justice ginsburg. >> she was someone who had so much integrity. she was someone you couldn't always read from the outside, but you always knew there were so many thoughts happening inside. when i was, unfortunately, having to write the essay that ran today for her obituary for new york magazine. thinking about how one of her most incredible qualities was her mind. her ability to think creatively and innovative...
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in terms of ruth bader ginsburg, justice ginsburg, i send my condolences to her family. in terms of her survivorship, the remarkable and robust advances in treating pancreatic cancer. she is in the category overall past of those who survive five years and she had two bouts. and theive medicine remarkable advances. i had a dear colleague of mine who passed away within four months of diagnosis. who is aother friend survivor of pancreatic cancer. if we look at 20 years ago, that survivorship rate was maybe 3% to 4%, there have been great advances. now to the political comment, and this goes to the woman you just talked about in terms of the split. with the contentious election that is taking place in the general, if the supreme court is still tied at 4-4, and the election is contested, what i certainly hope will happen is that the house of representatives will make the final decision on who will be our next president. and, that will foreclose all of the shenanigans that mitch mcconnell has tried to do from the senate side to politicize -- further politicize the supreme cour
in terms of ruth bader ginsburg, justice ginsburg, i send my condolences to her family. in terms of her survivorship, the remarkable and robust advances in treating pancreatic cancer. she is in the category overall past of those who survive five years and she had two bouts. and theive medicine remarkable advances. i had a dear colleague of mine who passed away within four months of diagnosis. who is aother friend survivor of pancreatic cancer. if we look at 20 years ago, that survivorship rate...
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her daughter, jane ginsburg. her son james and their families. >> you may be seated. >> this is rabbi lauren holzblatt who will lead the ceremony. half the ginsburg family seated so far. notice the woman in the re red kerchief there in the front row. it was she who dictated her final wish to the public that she be replaced by the president elected on november 3rd. i believe that is justice sotomayor wearing the full face shield there. very small ceremony. there will be a larger memorial in the capitol on friday morning where justice ginsburg will lie in state. the first woman in the united states history to lie in state in the u.s. capitol. rosa parks was given the honor of lying in repose. justice ginsburg will be the first woman to officially lie in state. >> you may be seated. [ spe blessed is god the true judge. [ speaking foreign language ] god has given. god has taken. praise be the name. psalm 23. [ speaking foreign language ] [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ the psalm of david, the lord is my shepherd.
her daughter, jane ginsburg. her son james and their families. >> you may be seated. >> this is rabbi lauren holzblatt who will lead the ceremony. half the ginsburg family seated so far. notice the woman in the re red kerchief there in the front row. it was she who dictated her final wish to the public that she be replaced by the president elected on november 3rd. i believe that is justice sotomayor wearing the full face shield there. very small ceremony. there will be a larger...
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former law clerk for justice ginsburg. t thank you very much for sharing your personal thoughts about the justice >> thank you so much for your time. we are thinking of you. so difficult for so many, justice ginsburg touched so many lives on both sides of the isle. we'll be following this closely. "nightly news" will lester holt will be live with the latest of the passing of justice ginsburg. >> you may not agree with her policy but this is a woman who certainly changed our country. we'll be back at 6:00. >>> this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone, we begin with breaking news as we come on the air in the west supreme court associate justice ruth bader ginsburg has died at the age of 87. just weeks before the start of the court's fall session, and in the shadow of a presidential election, now just 45 days away. now a time for mourning for a remarkable career and life well lived. but also a loss rocking the political universe tonight the battle lines over the court's future already being drawn.
former law clerk for justice ginsburg. t thank you very much for sharing your personal thoughts about the justice >> thank you so much for your time. we are thinking of you. so difficult for so many, justice ginsburg touched so many lives on both sides of the isle. we'll be following this closely. "nightly news" will lester holt will be live with the latest of the passing of justice ginsburg. >> you may not agree with her policy but this is a woman who certainly changed...
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no truer words could be spoken of justice ginsburg. staying at just over 5 feet tall she is a giant among us. a moral beacons whose life and legacy have inspired millions of americans to do their part and more perfect and just union. we are awe indebted to hartford working born daughter working class daughter, young girl the second woman to serve on the supreme court. she knew f from early on she had a fight her place in the world. and what a fighter she was. when she entered harvard law school in 1956, just one of nine women when a class of over 500 even when they had jobs they can be fired for getting pregnant. women cannot get credit cards without their husband's consent. justice ginsburg watermark some years later, these and otherel gender-based rules have to keep women not on a pedestal but in a cage. justice ginsburg refused to accept the status quo. she believed unwaveringly that equal justice under law required gender equality player when she joined me, clu from the 70s she systematically against the gender discrimination. and
no truer words could be spoken of justice ginsburg. staying at just over 5 feet tall she is a giant among us. a moral beacons whose life and legacy have inspired millions of americans to do their part and more perfect and just union. we are awe indebted to hartford working born daughter working class daughter, young girl the second woman to serve on the supreme court. she knew f from early on she had a fight her place in the world. and what a fighter she was. when she entered harvard law school...
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justice ginsburg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business should justice ginsburg: -- in the music business. justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. classical music but no talent as a performer. he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. in the years he was dropping in and out of law school, he told doingliked what he was much more than his law classes. so we said, fine. if that is what you want to do. is -- his label recordings are gems. david: do you have any grandchildren? justice ginsburg: i have four grandchildren, two step grandchildren and one great grandchild. to your grandchildren call you rbg? justice ginsburg: i am a jewish grandmother. david: the harvard law overview and the columbia law overview, you are flooded with job offers. justice ginsburg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. david: from the harvard law review on the columbia law review, you are
justice ginsburg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business should justice ginsburg: -- in the music business. justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. classical music but no talent as a performer. he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. in the years he was dropping in and out of law school, he told doingliked what he was much more than his law classes. so we said, fine. if that is what you want to do....
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justice ginsburg had many virtues of her own. but she also unavoidably promoted one particular one, humanity humility in others. on more than a few occasions someone would approach or call me and describe an upcoming occasion or event that was important to them. and i knew what was coming. could i come and speak? but, no, instead could i pass along an invitation to justice ginsburg and put in a good word? many of you have seen the famous picture of justice scalia and justice ginsburg writing atop an elephant in india. it captured so much of ruth. there she was doing something totally unexpected, just as she had in law school where she was not only one of the few women, but a few mother to boot and in the photograph, she's reading with a dear friend, a friend with totally divergent views. there was no evidence in the photo that they were trying to much one another off. she encouraged others who have their own battles with illness including employees here in the court and she emerged victorious time and again against all odds. but
justice ginsburg had many virtues of her own. but she also unavoidably promoted one particular one, humanity humility in others. on more than a few occasions someone would approach or call me and describe an upcoming occasion or event that was important to them. and i knew what was coming. could i come and speak? but, no, instead could i pass along an invitation to justice ginsburg and put in a good word? many of you have seen the famous picture of justice scalia and justice ginsburg writing...
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any curricular ginsburg. we're joined by julie cohen, along with betsy west, is the director and producer of the academy-award nominated documentary "rbg." welcome back to democracy now! we h had you on whwhen the filmm premiered at the sundance film festivival and t through the heh challenges that justice ginsburg has faced and now sadly today come in the aftermath of her death. can you talk about what we don't know about ruth bader ginsburg, how she was shaped, her early years in the cases she argued before the supreme courtrt? myself a bibitther because listening to those clips , i'm still aninsburg bit emotional. i have not been able to watch the film again since hearing of her death on friday evening. quietst listening to that but centered and super determined voice -- i found it moving in life and now that shee has passed away, is moving as well. shahapedinsburg was hugely, like many of us are, byy heher mother. both her parents were from immigrant families. both from extremely modest backgrounds. cance
any curricular ginsburg. we're joined by julie cohen, along with betsy west, is the director and producer of the academy-award nominated documentary "rbg." welcome back to democracy now! we h had you on whwhen the filmm premiered at the sundance film festivival and t through the heh challenges that justice ginsburg has faced and now sadly today come in the aftermath of her death. can you talk about what we don't know about ruth bader ginsburg, how she was shaped, her early years in...
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but justice ginsburg kept rising. a full scholarship to cornell university, and only one of nine women in her harvard law school class. after transferring to columbia law school, she graduated first in her class. yet, she could not find a job. no firm in new york would hire her because she was a woman. these obstacles didn't deter her. she pressed on. as she said in an interview with her dear friend, nina totenberg, and i quote, "i get out of law school with top grades, no law firm in the city of new york will hire me. i end up teaching. that gave me time to devote to the movement of evening out the rights -- excuse me -- of women and men. i was nominated to a vacancy on the d.c. circuit. justice o'connor once said to me, 'suppose we had come of age in a time when women lawyers were welcome at the bar. you know what, today we would have been retired partners from some large law firm.' but because the route was not open for us, we had to find another way and both end up on the united states supreme court. -- on the uni
but justice ginsburg kept rising. a full scholarship to cornell university, and only one of nine women in her harvard law school class. after transferring to columbia law school, she graduated first in her class. yet, she could not find a job. no firm in new york would hire her because she was a woman. these obstacles didn't deter her. she pressed on. as she said in an interview with her dear friend, nina totenberg, and i quote, "i get out of law school with top grades, no law firm in the...
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. >> ruth bader ginsburg died today at the age of 87 of pancreatic cancer. the justice, affectionately known as the notorious rbg is being remembered today as a fearless icon. >> ginsburg was the second woman to be appointed to the supreme court. today chief justice john roberts said quote, our nation has lost interest of historic nature. the flag at the white house was lowered to half staff following the announcement of ginsburg's death. the vacancy on the high court has sparked a high-stakes political battle in washington, d.c. over naming a replacement. we begin our coverage in washington, d.c. an justice ruth bader ginsburg is dead at age 87 as the nation reflects on her legacy questions are already stirring about her replacement. that death of justice ruth bader ginsburg is sending shockwaves around the world. the president was informed after a political rally in minnesota. >> she just died? while. i didn't know that. you're telling me now for the first time. she let an amazing life she was an amazing woman. >> ruth bader ginsburg sten for all of us. bu
. >> ruth bader ginsburg died today at the age of 87 of pancreatic cancer. the justice, affectionately known as the notorious rbg is being remembered today as a fearless icon. >> ginsburg was the second woman to be appointed to the supreme court. today chief justice john roberts said quote, our nation has lost interest of historic nature. the flag at the white house was lowered to half staff following the announcement of ginsburg's death. the vacancy on the high court has sparked a...
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justice ginsburg: no. trading at the court. [laughs] david: nobody says, "if you vote for me on this one, i'll vote for you on that one." that doesn't happen? [laughter] justice ginsburg: it doesn't happen, but we are constantly trying to persuade each other. and most often, we do it through our writing. every time i write a dissent, i am hopeful that i can pick up this vote. david: many people are surprised that the civility that exists between justices, even though they write not such favorable things about each other. so, for example, justice scalia used to say not such wonderful things about your views, and you then still went to the opera with him. was that a little awkward or hard to do? justice ginsburg: not at all. justice scalia and i became friends when we were buddies on the d.c. circuit. what did i love most about him? his infectious sense of humor. when there were three judges on the court of appeals, he'd sometimes whisper something to me. it would crack me up. [laughter] i had all i could do to contain hysterical
justice ginsburg: no. trading at the court. [laughs] david: nobody says, "if you vote for me on this one, i'll vote for you on that one." that doesn't happen? [laughter] justice ginsburg: it doesn't happen, but we are constantly trying to persuade each other. and most often, we do it through our writing. every time i write a dissent, i am hopeful that i can pick up this vote. david: many people are surprised that the civility that exists between justices, even though they write not...
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today i simply seek to honor justice ginsburg. she dedicated her life to the causes of equality and justice and made both a reality for millions of americans. she's left us a rich legacy to cherish, more importantly to carry forward. we'll be forever in her debt, a generation -- actually what i saw standing at the steps of the supreme court, more than a generation of women and all americans have been inspired by her leadership and courage. generations to come will have her trailblazing legacy to tha thank. let's honor her memory by following her example, by recommitting ourselves to pursuing a more perfect union, not just for the few. no, not just for the few but for all americans. madam president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: a senator: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn:
today i simply seek to honor justice ginsburg. she dedicated her life to the causes of equality and justice and made both a reality for millions of americans. she's left us a rich legacy to cherish, more importantly to carry forward. we'll be forever in her debt, a generation -- actually what i saw standing at the steps of the supreme court, more than a generation of women and all americans have been inspired by her leadership and courage. generations to come will have her trailblazing legacy...