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september 30th. the nobel prize is typically not awarded posthumously but the committee is making an excepts in this case. canadian cell biologist, he died three days before he was awarded the prize. ralph steinman's research on the immune system opened up new avenues for the treatment of cancer and inflammations discoveries that helped extend his own life. the supreme court began its new term today, the traditional first monday in october. and in the coming weeks, the justices will be announcing whether they will take on two major disputes over federal power, the legal battle over new health care law and challenge to arizona's immigration law, among other big decisions. associate supreme court justice steven breyer joins us now and author of "making our democracy work, a judge's view" now in paper back. here now. so, let's talk about, first of all, the book. and what you have written in the book about your philosophy and about the court. you write that the public's trust cannot be taken for

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