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justice sotomayor, describe that. do you feel special obligations to women or to the legal profession or the judiciary because you are breaking every day these barriers? >> i don't think i feel a special obligation to a particular group of people. i do feel as a justice, whether i'm a woman or not, an obligation to uphold the values of the court. and i think that that's what sandra felt. a deep commitment to the institution. and that goes along with ruth's description of her emphasis on the collegiality of the court. i tell a story that the justices were at a meeting. i don't remember if it was lunch or conference. we got distracted in conversation about a book that described many -- a time in the supreme court history when the justices were openly hostile to each other. and someone asked, what changed that? and some of my colleagues were suggesting the names of one or more chief judges. and all of a sudden a quiet voice in the room said, when women came on the court. and justice ginsburg was right about that. do i re
justice sotomayor, describe that. do you feel special obligations to women or to the legal profession or the judiciary because you are breaking every day these barriers? >> i don't think i feel a special obligation to a particular group of people. i do feel as a justice, whether i'm a woman or not, an obligation to uphold the values of the court. and i think that that's what sandra felt. a deep commitment to the institution. and that goes along with ruth's description of her emphasis on...
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justice sotomayor: -- whether judges understood they could have done that. so it's now, they're saying, judges can have complete discretion, just the way that justice gorsuch has posited. moving forward, they should consider age and all its attendant circumstances. why would that system, moving forward -- i'm not looking backwards. if someone is sentenced today and their attorney failed at the hearing to argue incorrigibility or the lawyer argued it and the judge didn't say one way or another what i posited earlier; he just said: i've considered all the factors they told me to consider in jones, x sentence. spinelli: well, first, jones didn't -- did not say that courts had to consider age in light of miller or that they had to consider age at all. what it held is miller is completely inapplicable in virginia because we have a "discretionary system." justice going forward, however, and -- and going forward, virginia is not doing anything to comply with miller. so let's be clear. when miller was issued, there were about 2800 juvenile lifers in "mandatory and n
justice sotomayor: -- whether judges understood they could have done that. so it's now, they're saying, judges can have complete discretion, just the way that justice gorsuch has posited. moving forward, they should consider age and all its attendant circumstances. why would that system, moving forward -- i'm not looking backwards. if someone is sentenced today and their attorney failed at the hearing to argue incorrigibility or the lawyer argued it and the judge didn't say one way or another...
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justice sotomayor is known to be fairly substantive. we sat down with the clerks and then the justice. one thing that struck me about her was there was a substantive component to the interview. but there was also a very personal component to the interview. and what she talks about is caring deeply about the clerks. how they are civil with each other. getting along with each other. i think she tries to screen for that in her interview. that was that. i got a call a week later and was thrilled to say yes. there was an amazing year from there. >> i will turn next to rory little. you did clerk for five justices which has to be the modern record. tell us the story about how you got first hired by justice stewart. and then you became the serial law clerk. >> thank you to you and to jeff rosen. how many law students are in the crowd? raise your hand and be proud. if you're still looking for a job, these people are looking. i got there through the backdoor in the sense that i applied twice to the supreme court to different years and was rejecte
justice sotomayor is known to be fairly substantive. we sat down with the clerks and then the justice. one thing that struck me about her was there was a substantive component to the interview. but there was also a very personal component to the interview. and what she talks about is caring deeply about the clerks. how they are civil with each other. getting along with each other. i think she tries to screen for that in her interview. that was that. i got a call a week later and was thrilled to...
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justice sotomayor, describe that. do you feel special obligations to women or to the legal profession because you are breaking every day these barriers? >> i don't feel special obligations to a certain people, but i feel as a justice, whether i'm a woman an obligation to uphold the values of the court. and i think that's what sandra felt, a deep commitment to the institution and that goes along with wreaths description of her ends stunts on the collegiality of the court. i tell a story that the justices were at a meeting, i don't remember but we got distracted about a book that described many a time in the supreme court history when the justices were openly hostile to each other. some of my colleagues, a quiet voice in the room said that when women take on the--. and justice ginsburg was right about that. i do remember, after my induction that was there, i said that i will try to see you, . one of the things she spoke to me about was my obligation to attend the lunches. it was her obligation to continue the tradition.
justice sotomayor, describe that. do you feel special obligations to women or to the legal profession because you are breaking every day these barriers? >> i don't feel special obligations to a certain people, but i feel as a justice, whether i'm a woman an obligation to uphold the values of the court. and i think that's what sandra felt, a deep commitment to the institution and that goes along with wreaths description of her ends stunts on the collegiality of the court. i tell a story...
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tonight -- justice sonia sotomayor, star of "the deuce", actress maggie gyllenhaal, author and journalist tatiana schlossberg, featuring the 8g band with carter mclean. [ cheers a a i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news according to cnn, president trump told fema officials this weekend that he has never heard of a category 5 hurricane before, despite puerto rico being hit with one in 2017 said trump, "well, i've also never heard of puerto rico [ laughter ] so" -- president trump faced international criticism this weekend after he was seen playing golf instead of staying in the office to monitor the progress of hurricane dorian though, honestly, would that be better [ light laughter ] making trump monitor the hurricane would be like making your 4-year-old do the dishes. after about five minutes, you'd be like, "you know what, tyler, just go out and play [ laughter ] go out and play. [ cheers and applause president trump fired his personal assistant last week, after it was rep
tonight -- justice sonia sotomayor, star of "the deuce", actress maggie gyllenhaal, author and journalist tatiana schlossberg, featuring the 8g band with carter mclean. [ cheers a a i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is wonderful to hear. in that case, let's get to the news according to cnn, president trump told fema officials this weekend that he has never heard of a category 5 hurricane before, despite puerto rico...
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first woman to serve on the supreme court, sonya sotomayor. she quoted a minnesota saidme court justice who at the end of the day a wise old woman wille old reach the same judgment. true.k that his cris growingould have said up female is not the same as growing up male. in could see the difference an opinion justice o'connor .rote was holding against mississippi university for women. this was a man who wanted to become a nurse. in thet nursing school area was mississippi university for women. they challenge the exclusion as it did not allow for equal protection. the justices, justice powell, looked on the reservation of the nursing as an affirmative action. it was ok. sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in nursing is to get women to do the job. pay will inevitably go up. [laughter] that was an insight that she had. school was not a favor to women. former more about supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and 8:00 p.m. eastern. you're watching
first woman to serve on the supreme court, sonya sotomayor. she quoted a minnesota saidme court justice who at the end of the day a wise old woman wille old reach the same judgment. true.k that his cris growingould have said up female is not the same as growing up male. in could see the difference an opinion justice o'connor .rote was holding against mississippi university for women. this was a man who wanted to become a nurse. in thet nursing school area was mississippi university for women....
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justice sotomayor routinely officiates weddings, she did my wedding. they come to christmas, thanksgiving if they are not flying home to see their families, so they're both just fundamentally very good people and treat their clerks well, and they get along great too. >> let me ask a little bit about the role of the law clerk because i think there has been at lot of writing with some criticizing the law clerk system for giving law clerks disproportionate power and responsibility. after spending a year or more than a year at the court, you know, what is your reaction? and anyone can weigh in on this. >> my view may be a little bit colored by who i worked for, but i, i don't think it was, we were ever under any illusions at any point during the year about the extent of our power, and it was not great. [laughter] there was really, you know, sort of to doubt that justice stephens, you know -- justice stevens who was such an independent thinker in so many ways was going to make up his own mind. as i said, he was already a very experienced judge by the time i
justice sotomayor routinely officiates weddings, she did my wedding. they come to christmas, thanksgiving if they are not flying home to see their families, so they're both just fundamentally very good people and treat their clerks well, and they get along great too. >> let me ask a little bit about the role of the law clerk because i think there has been at lot of writing with some criticizing the law clerk system for giving law clerks disproportionate power and responsibility. after...
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monday, ruthn bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on book,ords in her latest tough love, you and ambassador ambassador-- un susan rice talks about her career. she is interviewed by robin wright, author and columnist for the new yorker. >> were you worried about russian intervention in the 2020 election? >> is important for the american people to understand that this has not stopped. it has been constant. they were actively involved in 2016, as we saw, hacking and stealing emails from the dnc, john podesta and others on the clinton campaign. they try to infiltrate our electoral system. they put out false information. they were very active on social media trying to pit america
monday, ruthn bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on book,ords...
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. >> monday, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> president trump signed a pair of executive order's involving transparency of federal regulations. the white house -- he took questions from reporters on a range of issues. he addressed turkey's military action in syria, isis fighters, the impeachment inquiry and china trade negotiations.
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columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. our visit to rapid city continues as we explore the discovery of gold in the black hills and the impact it had on control of the sacred native american lands. ♪ >> the black hills of south dakota is a very sacred area as a whole. in the black hills, i believe at one time or another, there ie at one time or another, there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. >> as long sacred land for many of -- many native americans, it has also the center of tensions between the two cultures since the 1960's. -- the 19th century. coming up, a look at the history o
columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on...
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. >> and monday, columbus day at noon, supreme court justices sonya der beginsberg and sotomayor. >> if you read between the lines what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay northwestly mr. go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. now president trump speaks at the values voters summit which has been holding their annual conference in washington, d.c. this is an hour and 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen to introduce the president of the united states, please welcome tony perkins. tony: good evening, everyone. what an exciting evening. though hundreds of us have gathered here tonight to honor dr. andrew brunson, and i want to go ahead and bring him out to i want to go
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wetice sotomayor: once decide the case in your favor, then that question is inevitable. if there are single-sex bathrooms there might be one answer, meaning what harm would reasonable women feel if a man is using a single-sex bathroom. it might be another if it is two rooms, and who walks in is something you cannot control. that is what the question is. mr. cole: the reason deciding this case will not decide that if you were against us, that case can arise because it is a sex specific rule, and anyone affected by a sex specific role can argue it is given its against them because a reasonable person in their shoes would experience significant harm. >> i understood you to say that if your client have been fired for using the women's bathroom, that would be a violation of title vii. in our view, if we were litigating that case, which we are not, the restroom was a hypothetical and not a reason why she was fired, but were we litigate in that case, the question would be not whether the policy was because of sex am a which is the question here, because obviously the restroom i
wetice sotomayor: once decide the case in your favor, then that question is inevitable. if there are single-sex bathrooms there might be one answer, meaning what harm would reasonable women feel if a man is using a single-sex bathroom. it might be another if it is two rooms, and who walks in is something you cannot control. that is what the question is. mr. cole: the reason deciding this case will not decide that if you were against us, that case can arise because it is a sex specific rule, and...
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day atmonday columbus noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme impact -- u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, when you read between the lines, which he is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will and evitable he go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. now, president trump speaks at the value voters summit, which has been holding their annual conference in washington dc. this is about one hour 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen to introduce the president of the united states, please welcome tony perkins. tony: good evening, everyone. what an exciting evening
day atmonday columbus noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme impact -- u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, when you read between the lines, which he is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will and evitable he go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on...
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the question justice sotomayor is asking is is something else necessary? we would leave a lot of flexibility for the states for something else, something that relates particularly to the defendants, their ability to say because i have a mental illness there has to be something more. >> if this court has recognized the guidepost of history the petitioner needs to come forward with a historical consensus establishing a fundamental principle that canvases mens rea approach and the mens rea approach is one that is linked to the common-law articulation of insanity. it was understood one way to identify that class of individual to be declared legally insane as a legal concept, look at those with capacity to form committal intend. >> let's just say i disagree with this. when i look at the history i see lots of cases and a number of others that made it quite clear these people had intend to kill and was common-law was saying is even though they had intend to kill there was going to be a further inquiry into how their insanity limited their moral understanding, the
the question justice sotomayor is asking is is something else necessary? we would leave a lot of flexibility for the states for something else, something that relates particularly to the defendants, their ability to say because i have a mental illness there has to be something more. >> if this court has recognized the guidepost of history the petitioner needs to come forward with a historical consensus establishing a fundamental principle that canvases mens rea approach and the mens rea...
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, columbus day on american history tv, at noon supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor talk about the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , she is saying if you want to improve the status of women, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on campaign trail and make up your own mind. your unfiltered view of politics.
, columbus day on american history tv, at noon supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor talk about the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , she is saying if you want to improve the status of women, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> campaign 2020, watch our live...
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justice sotomayor preferred people who had worked in the real world. --re was some of what what of what justice kruger was talking about, more people speaking to you are both as a person and lawyer. another component is she just wanted people who were plugged in in the real world. justice gorsuch, we have a joke on the committee that at some point we will run out of professors who want to clerk for him. he is cycling through old law clerks, professors. pinpoint aw if i can broader trend, but it seems as though the justices are increasingly preferring folks of a little bit more experience. it makes sense. you want folks who are inexperienced enough not to be set in their ways but not to have egos too large but experienced enough to bring something to the table. >> can i raise the question about the metaphysical importance of the supreme court clerkship? it seemed as though it was an apprenticeship, an opportunity for somebody fresh out of law school to do this as a first experience in their careers. now, not surprisingly, it seems that the justices thin
justice sotomayor preferred people who had worked in the real world. --re was some of what what of what justice kruger was talking about, more people speaking to you are both as a person and lawyer. another component is she just wanted people who were plugged in in the real world. justice gorsuch, we have a joke on the committee that at some point we will run out of professors who want to clerk for him. he is cycling through old law clerks, professors. pinpoint aw if i can broader trend, but it...
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sonia sotomayor or came in after the yankees had a good run and she had a robot with pinstripes. [laughter] and the new york yankees emblem on her chest. we were in the robing room getting ready to walk out. mike colleagues thought is she going to walk out there like that? we get lined up to go out and somebody says sonja are you really going to go out there like that? she said no but i was waiting for somebody to ask. [laughter] we have a tradition the junior justice has to have a dinner for the next new justice of the supreme court. justice kagan through a fabulous dinner for me and louise. she knows that she loves indian food and justice kagan happen to know a great indian chef who cooked up a storm it was fantastic. i had a tough road to hell when justice cavanagh came on board i had wanted to throw him a good party but he's also a meat and potatoes kind of guy so a dinner would be boring so i had to do something with the entertainment department after dinner asked everybody to come down to the great hall for some entertainment c probably think there is a string quartet. he i
sonia sotomayor or came in after the yankees had a good run and she had a robot with pinstripes. [laughter] and the new york yankees emblem on her chest. we were in the robing room getting ready to walk out. mike colleagues thought is she going to walk out there like that? we get lined up to go out and somebody says sonja are you really going to go out there like that? she said no but i was waiting for somebody to ask. [laughter] we have a tradition the junior justice has to have a dinner for...
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. >> monday, columbus day, at noon, ruth bader ginsburg and sonja sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay will and avidly go up. >> explore our nations past. every weekend on c-span3. thinking about participating in c-span's student cam competition but you have never made a documentary film before? we have resources to help you get started. am.org.ut studentcm teachers will find resources on the teacher materials page. anyone who wants to compete, find a topic you are passionate about and pursue it. >> we are asking middle and high school students to create a documentary on an issue you would like the presidential candidates to address. c-span will award $100,000 in total cash prizes us a $5,000 cash rise. >> go start filming and produce the best videos that you can possibly produce. org for moredentcam. information today. >> former vice president joe biden
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justice sotomayor came in one day after the yankees had a good run and she had on a robe with pinstripes. [laughter] and the new york yankees emblem on her chest. [laughter] we are getting ready to walk out in the robe room and my colleagues are thinking will she walk out like that? and then somebody says are you really going to go out like that? and she says no but i was waiting for someone to ask. [laughter] >> we have a tradition of the junior justice to have dinner at the supreme court justice kagan through a fabulous dinner for me and louise. she knows that louise loves indian food and she happen to know a great indian chef and he came in and cooked up a storm. is fantastic. i had a tough row to help when justice kevin i came on board i have known him for 40 years. but we also knew he's a meat and potatoes kind of guy so the dinner would be pretty boring. so i have to do something in the entertainment department after dinner i asked everybody to please get up and come down to the great hall of the supreme court for entertainment and i suspect they were thinking a string quartet. jus
justice sotomayor came in one day after the yankees had a good run and she had on a robe with pinstripes. [laughter] and the new york yankees emblem on her chest. [laughter] we are getting ready to walk out in the robe room and my colleagues are thinking will she walk out like that? and then somebody says are you really going to go out like that? and she says no but i was waiting for someone to ask. [laughter] >> we have a tradition of the junior justice to have dinner at the supreme...
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monday, columbus day at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg justice sotomayor discuss enter day o'connor. -- sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, she is saying, if you want to improve the status of the women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. announcer: explore the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. vice president mike pence visited iowa, where he gave a speech on the u.s.-mexico-canada trade agreement. this is 25 minutes. [bombastic music] well, hello, iowa! governor reynolds, senator , former, senator ernst congressman david young. the epa's assistant administrator. speaker of the house cap grassley. all the local leaders and guests and neighbors and friends. it is great to be back in the hawkeye state. thank you for that wonderful, warm welcome. i am really honored to see you all turned out today. thank you for taking some time away from work and your obligations to talk about an issue of great importance to iowa and the nation. let me
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. >> monday, columbus day, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay imminently will go up. our nation's passed on american history tv every c-span3.n emerge fromto that rally was that of joe biden and his son, hunter. here is part of what the president said. [video clip] >> here is hunter? here is hunter? you know nothing about energy. you know nothing about anything, frankly. you are a loser. why did you get $1.5 billion, hunter? [applause] and your father was never considered smart. he was never considered a good senator. vices only a good president because he understood how to kiss barack obama's ass. [applause] [applause] true. [chanting "usa"] >> thank you, it is true. they are always saying the same thing. we admit it, there is nothing. always that same thing. president trump made a totally unsubst
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day, ruth columbus bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the spring court, sandra day o'connor. >> center, if you read between the lines, she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. c-span by cable in 1979, is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> now, the supreme court oral argument is r.g. and gr harris funeral homes versus the equal opportunity commission. the case on whether federal civil rights law protects transgender employment discrimination. this is about an hour. >>
day, ruth columbus bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of the first woman on the spring court, sandra day o'connor. >> center, if you read between the lines, she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> the house will be in order....
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justice sotomayor said she did not see herself in the role she is in today until it happened. so if you don't see diverse judges or lawyers, it will be very hard for you, early on, to see yourself in that profession. for me, i did not meet a lawyer until i had already graduated from college. i did not see myself as a lawyer until sometime after that, and when i met those lawyers, i think i met like one lawyer color, so by the time i went to law school, i knew one lawyer of color and that was it. i think part of it is, you know, as we increase diversity in the profession, it is about access education to have those fundamental building blocks to go onto an ever profession it is that you want to do. in this case, the legal one. but also increasing diversity in the legal field so people can see in your own community where you live that there are actually lawyers of color, judges of color, and that that is important. christopher: why don't we take one last question? >> it was mentioned that we would have trump judiciary for generations. how do you see this impacting the way social
justice sotomayor said she did not see herself in the role she is in today until it happened. so if you don't see diverse judges or lawyers, it will be very hard for you, early on, to see yourself in that profession. for me, i did not meet a lawyer until i had already graduated from college. i did not see myself as a lawyer until sometime after that, and when i met those lawyers, i think i met like one lawyer color, so by the time i went to law school, i knew one lawyer of color and that was...
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columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sand sandra day o'connor. >> sandsandra, if you read betw the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past morning history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> tonight on "the communicators," former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler and patrick hallie talk about the recent d.c. appeals court decision on net neutrality. >> what the court said was that the fcc's decision to regulate broadband internet access as an information service as it largely has been outside of the last 20 years was permissible. >> when the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than telecommunication service and also said that another part of the telecommunications act section 706 does not provide author
columbus day, on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court. sand sandra day o'connor. >> sandsandra, if you read betw the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past morning history...
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. >> so i think justice sotomayor, that we have the text and what made the cut after the debates over what was missing. >> but the debates, we have a bunch of people who were in favor of the cuts telling everybody else, everybody understands that the unanimous verdict is the standard. so we have part of the constitutional debate, hamilton, himself, who drafted it and took out the right to a unanimous jury basically said during the discussion, it's so self-evident, we don't need to include it. so you're looking at history just in terms of what was taken out but without the context of the discussion. >> not exclusively, justice sotomayor. i think we also would agree that due process and equal protection play a role. i mean, we don't have requirements anymore. that it's only 12 white male freeholders. >> exactly. >> i think that's an example of how we did not adopt the common law and all of its historical terms. we actually, congress adopted some of that language over time. it was not embedded in the constitution. so, we know that there was an historical debate. we know that states had a
. >> so i think justice sotomayor, that we have the text and what made the cut after the debates over what was missing. >> but the debates, we have a bunch of people who were in favor of the cuts telling everybody else, everybody understands that the unanimous verdict is the standard. so we have part of the constitutional debate, hamilton, himself, who drafted it and took out the right to a unanimous jury basically said during the discussion, it's so self-evident, we don't need to...
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. >> monday, columbus day, at noon, ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor talk what the impact of the first woman of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. check out what is new for american history tv and all of the c-span products. tonight on amerco history tv, a ceremony at arlington national ceremony, dedicating a memorial at the 129 people on board with a nuclear powered submarine broke up underwater in 1963. here is a preview. president kennedy said of our loved ones, the future of our shorty will always be when there are men -- will always be assured when there are men like this. recognize the legacy of the uss dresher and its crew as they continue on eternal patrol. the memorial will honor
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monday on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman to serve on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. here is a preview. >> sandro would probably quote as she did many times, a minnesota supreme court justice, jane cohen, who said at the end a wise old man and a wise old woman go into the same judgment, and i think that is true, but sandra would have followed it up by saying we each bring our life experience to the table. growing up female is not the same as growing up male, and you in ansee the difference opinion that justice o'connor road. it came out at the end of her very first term on the court. it was hogan against mississippi university for women. this is about a man who wanted to become a nurse, and the best nursing school in his area was the mississippi university for women. hogan challenged the exclusion ,s a denial of equal protection and one of the then justices, theice powell, looked on reservation of the nursing school to women and -- as a kind of affirmative action for women, so i
monday on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman to serve on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. here is a preview. >> sandro would probably quote as she did many times, a minnesota supreme court justice, jane cohen, who said at the end a wise old man and a wise old woman go into the same judgment, and i think that is true, but sandra would have followed it up by saying we each bring our life...
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i am very active in fact for some years i think there was a rivalry between justice sotomayor or an justice glia who could ask thehe most questions. [laughter] >> since we began this interview talking about justice glia that we should end it in some ways there. because you were pals for so many decades and so unlikely it was an unlikelypl friendship to people on the outside. what did you love about him so much? >> he was a very funny man. we had been friends since the dc circuit before he was appointed to the supreme court. sometimes he would whisper something to me that would be so funny it would be everything i could do to burst out with hysterical laughter and when we didn't sit next to each other we would send notes. [laughter] and there is scalia ginsburg that characterizes the two of us and the w different way we approach but the reference for the court as an institution and the constitution. so that is just a small sample of this very amusing opera glia's opening aria is very rage and it goes like this the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout thi this. the constitution say
i am very active in fact for some years i think there was a rivalry between justice sotomayor or an justice glia who could ask thehe most questions. [laughter] >> since we began this interview talking about justice glia that we should end it in some ways there. because you were pals for so many decades and so unlikely it was an unlikelypl friendship to people on the outside. what did you love about him so much? >> he was a very funny man. we had been friends since the dc circuit...
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monday, columbus day at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg justice sotomayor discuss enter day o'connor. -- sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, she is saying, if you want to improve the status of the women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. announcer: explore the nation's passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. announcer:
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when democrats nominate judges like ruth bader ginsburg or other sotomayor they get some tough questions from republicans is they should they get some investigate or they get some tough questioning is from republicans is they shouldn't they get some investigation of their background like they should but generally the hearings are civil and their thoughts in their background like they should but generally the hearings are civil and they're thoughtful and by and large unless they're something major and flawed about the nominees they get approval and by and large unless there's something major and flawed about the nominees they get approved they get approved with with a fair number of republicans who cross over to help if they get approved with with a fair number of republicans who crossed over to help with approvals you know the democrats do not behave this way i want every gentleman it doesn't matter how with approvals you know the democrats do not behave this way i want every gentleman it doesn't matter how awful or how wonderful the the nominee might be the democrats fight them to the a
when democrats nominate judges like ruth bader ginsburg or other sotomayor they get some tough questions from republicans is they should they get some investigate or they get some tough questioning is from republicans is they shouldn't they get some investigation of their background like they should but generally the hearings are civil and their thoughts in their background like they should but generally the hearings are civil and they're thoughtful and by and large unless they're something...
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i give them examples of people like constance baker motley and others like justice sotomayor who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people but they are doing it from inside the system and that is completely possible. now, your classmates may be doing it from other places more like what you see maybe on this stage doing, but there's a role for people who are very interested in the kind of structural overhaul of our, you know, of this system to play a role inside the system. >> and i think in many ways sort of the same -- the same kind of critique and argument can be made about going into government lawyering positions as well, i mean, i know that the justice department that i joined in 2010 was a justice department that was defending don't ask/don't tell, defending the defense of marriage act, was -- and i had to sort of make that choice when i was leaving an lgbt advocacy organization, was i prepared to kind of put that part of my lawyering life sort of on the shelf knowing that there was other work that i would be able to do within that role?
i give them examples of people like constance baker motley and others like justice sotomayor who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people but they are doing it from inside the system and that is completely possible. now, your classmates may be doing it from other places more like what you see maybe on this stage doing, but there's a role for people who are very interested in the kind of structural overhaul of our, you know, of this system to play a role...
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atand monday, columbus day noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, which she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way is to job,en to want to do the because the pay will then immediately go up. [laughter] nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3.
atand monday, columbus day noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, which she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way is to job,en to want to do the because the pay will then immediately go up. [laughter] nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3.
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and the chairman is only making public bits and pieces of the testimony sotomayor can people cannot judge for themselves. it's sad we are in this state of affairs in the united states today. trish: for sure. thank you very much. could it be happening again? >> maybe there does need to be a rematch. obviously i can beat him again. that's not correct. steve bannon predicted it on this show. he said hillary clinton might want to get back in the race. michelle hall come is sheer. ustr service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. i've always been faand still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by
and the chairman is only making public bits and pieces of the testimony sotomayor can people cannot judge for themselves. it's sad we are in this state of affairs in the united states today. trish: for sure. thank you very much. could it be happening again? >> maybe there does need to be a rematch. obviously i can beat him again. that's not correct. steve bannon predicted it on this show. he said hillary clinton might want to get back in the race. michelle hall come is sheer. ustr...
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, columbus day, on american history tv at noon, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between ,he lines, what she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on "the communicators," the former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler, and senior vice president of u.s. toll, talk about the recent d.c. up euros decision -- appeals decision on net neutrality. decision, as it largely has been for the last 20 years outside of a two-year order,under the title ii was permissible. >> when the fcc reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than the total communication service and also that another part of the act, section 706, does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands. it abdica
, columbus day, on american history tv at noon, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between ,he lines, what she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past on american...
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at noon,, columbus day supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and saunier sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> with sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because they pay in eminently will go up. past onre our nation's american history tv every weekend on c-span3. atnow president trump speaks a campaign rally in lake charles, louisiana. this is an hour and a half. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, donald j. trump.
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announcer: monday on american history tv, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. here's a preview. probably quote as she did many times, the minnesota supreme court justice jean klein. day,aid at the end of the a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is true. but sander would have followed it up by saying, we each bring our life experience to the table. female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an opinion that justice o'connor wrote. it came out at the end of her very first term on the court. against mississippi university for women. wanteds about a man who to become a nurse. and the best nursing school in his area was the mississippi university for women. hogan challenged the exclusion. as a denial of equal protection. the then justices, justice powell, looked on the reservation of the nursing school, two women, as a kind of affirmative action for women. so it was ok. but sandra,
announcer: monday on american history tv, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court. sandra day o'connor. here's a preview. probably quote as she did many times, the minnesota supreme court justice jean klein. day,aid at the end of the a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is true. but sander would have followed it up by saying, we each bring our...
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they're very active and there was a rivalry between justice scalia and justice sotomayor who could ask the most questions. >> several times she won. so it seems to me appropriate since we began this interview talking about justice scalia, we should end it in some way there, because the two of you were such pals for so many decades and such unlikely -- such an unlikely friendship. to people from the outside. what dead you love about him so much? >> he was a very funny man. he had been buddies on the d.c. circuit for some years before he was appointed to at the supreme court, and that was a three-judge bench. sometimes he would whisper something to me that was so funny, i had everything i could do to contain myself from bursting out into hysterical rafter and the supreme court, while we didn't sit next to each other, he would sometimes send me notes. i can't reveal for the audience what some of them were, but -- [laughter] -- and there's a comic opera called scalia-ginsburg that characterizes the two of us, the different way we approach reading legal text, but our reverence for the court
they're very active and there was a rivalry between justice scalia and justice sotomayor who could ask the most questions. >> several times she won. so it seems to me appropriate since we began this interview talking about justice scalia, we should end it in some way there, because the two of you were such pals for so many decades and such unlikely -- such an unlikely friendship. to people from the outside. what dead you love about him so much? >> he was a very funny man. he had...
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on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth ginsburg and sandra sotomayor d discussed sandra day o'conno. here is a preview. a sandra was quoted, minnesota supreme court justice. who said at the end of the day a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is ture. -- was true. sandra what it followed it up that we each bring our life experience to the table. growing up female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an opinion that justice o'connor wrote. it came out at the end of a very first term on the court. hogan against mississippi university for women. this is about a man who wanted to to become a nurse. and the best nursing school in his area was the mississippi university ofor women. exclusion.enge the as a denial of equal protection. then justices, justice powell, looked on the reservation of the nursing school to women as a kind of an affirmative action for women. so it was ok. but sandra, if you read between the lines what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing
on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth ginsburg and sandra sotomayor d discussed sandra day o'conno. here is a preview. a sandra was quoted, minnesota supreme court justice. who said at the end of the day a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is ture. -- was true. sandra what it followed it up that we each bring our life experience to the table. growing up female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an...
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draw.l that the noon, ruth day at bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discussed the judicial impact of the first woman on the u.s. supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay will inevitably go up. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. . >> joe biden speaking in new hampshire, calling for president trump's impeachment. vice president mike pence in iowa speaking on the trade deal between the u.s., mexico, and canada. later, president trump taking questions from reporters following the signing of executive orders. former vice president joe biden gave a campaign speech in rochester, new hampshire. on thearks focused eighth impeachment inquiry of president trump. inquiry ofmpeachment president trump. >> please give a warm welcome for congresswoman carol shea-porter. [applause] >> thank you very much for being he
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monday, columbus day, at noon, supreme court justices ruthgator ginsberg -- bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the impact of the first woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. justice ginsburg: if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in nursing, the best way to do is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explorer nations passed on american history tv -- explore on american past history tv on c-span3. thinking about participating in c-span's student cam 2020 competition but you have never made a documentary film before? no problem. we have resources on our website to help you get started. check out our getting started and download pages for producing information and video links to footage in the c-span library. teachers will also find resources on the teacher's material page to help you introduce studentcam to your students. >> my advice to anyone that wants to compete this year is to find topics you are truly passionate about and pursue it as much as you can. >> we are asking middle
monday, columbus day, at noon, supreme court justices ruthgator ginsberg -- bader ginsburg and sonya sotomayor discussed the impact of the first woman on the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. justice ginsburg: if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in nursing, the best way to do is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explorer nations passed on american history tv -- explore on american past...
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conform with some other gender-based stereotypes get hired, which puts them in the position that justice sotomayor mentioned, it is hard to figure out what is going on. the second point, the entire sideent on the other depends on the idea that men who are gay and women who are lesbians are eating treated the same, and that is just not so. if you look at what causes the problem, it is the man who says i married my partner, bill. bill, woman had married the textual language tells you that such individual. >> would you would dress the general statement that he goes woman, at should be a man who likes a man and a woman who likes a woman. varying the sex of the employee and the person to comb the employee is interested, -- >> show us an example from the case that you cannot do that. >> you can that you do not have to, all you have to do is show sex played a role. if a woman had come in and said i like to date men, you would not have fired her. >> what if the decision-maker makes the decision based on sexual orientation but does not know the biological sex of the person involved. >> there is no reported
conform with some other gender-based stereotypes get hired, which puts them in the position that justice sotomayor mentioned, it is hard to figure out what is going on. the second point, the entire sideent on the other depends on the idea that men who are gay and women who are lesbians are eating treated the same, and that is just not so. if you look at what causes the problem, it is the man who says i married my partner, bill. bill, woman had married the textual language tells you that such...
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columbus day on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , what she would say is, if you want to improve the status of women in the north it -- nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, a former senior advisor to fcc chairman tom senior vice a president at u.s. telecom, talk about the recent court decision on net neutrality. court said was that the fcc's's decision to regulate broadband internet access as an information service, as a largely has been the last 20 years, was permissible. fcc reclassified broadband internet access as information rather than telecommunications, and also said another part of the communications act does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands and abdicated its authority to oversee the broadband market. p.m. eastern8:00 on c-span two.
columbus day on american history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , what she would say is, if you want to improve the status of women in the north it -- nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night...