Associate Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg of the Supreme Court of the United States. I have said that i will hold this office as long as i can do the job full steam. Rose and youre doing it. So i know this year im okay. At my age im 83 you have to take it year by year. Im hopeful that i have many years. Rose politics and ginsburg next. Rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose we begin this evening with our continuing coverage of the president ial election. The Republican Party finds itself divided after House Speaker paul ryan backed away from donald trump on monday. Though he did not revoke his endorsement, speaker ryan said he would no longer campaign for the g. O. P. Nominee. The decision drew criticism from his caucus and trump called him weak and ineffective in a series of t
Briefo offer just a introduction to Justice Kagan. City,s born in new york she received her undergraduate education at princeton, where she graduated summa cum laude. She then visited oxford as a graduate fellow from princeton, and she earned her masters degree there. She returned to harvard law go, graduated three years later, laude, after being the editor of the harvard review. She worked for the d. C. Court of appeals, and later, the Supreme Court. After her clerkship, she practiced law for several years. Abandoned the practice of law at the call of the academy. She spent four years at the university of chicago as a professor of law. Then, service to the president. She served as associate counsel to bill clinton and later as Deputy Director of president s domestic policy county. She began as a visiting decided they they liked her pretty well, so she became a permanent member of the faculty there. She was named dean of the harvard law school. Asked bye, she was president obama in 200
Very Different Reasons better very isolating and problematic so the most vulnerable usually speak concerned and we recognize that but even those who have resources is extremely expensive if you have resources well beyond your means if you go into a Retirement Community it is not affordable for so Many Americans and that is a real stress but just dont wait until that moment to figure out how theyre in the suburban areas where there is a town center and a main street that doesnt have to be planned for but is available and then you can make up half down to the park to watch the kids so we all need to think about publicly financed and assisting the communities because there will be a lot of seniors out there looking for places to live and hopefully. I think hud could play a major role i know youre talking about some venues and i see mike in the audience who is formerly assistant secretary of policy development but looking read other departments to take the lead to make a difference like th
Using our property free, the public airwaves. Tomorrow will be the most coordinated, informed, diverse critique of the mass commercial media ever brought together in one day. And one of them [ applause ] and one of the presenters will be arguably the greatest promoter of the First Amendment in the 20th century, phil donahue. Nobody [ applause ] nobody demonstrated a belief in the First Amendment like phil donahue. He brought on his show, again and again, people who despised him, who disagreed with him, who assailed him, thats the ultimate test of the belief in First Amendment. He will discuss how he broke through one taboo that was conventional taboo for most of the other media after another, and opened huge areas of American Life and voice to expression. Day three will be waging peace over waging war. We want to get rid of this idea that peace is something weak but wars something strong. Our wars have failed again and again, and you will see the documentation of that by some of the mo
Ports of entry. Coming up next, justices ruth bader again berg and Sonia Sotomayor share stories of the current Supreme Courts food traditions, including topics of conversation at shared meals. We also learn about customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. This discussion took place at the Smithsonians National Museum American history here in washington and its just over an hour. So its absolutely a thrill to see so many people here for this kind of a program. My name is john gray and i have the wonderful privilege of being your director of National Museum of American History, particularly on nights like tonight when we can really look at American History in unique and unusual ways. We are honored to be joined by Tonights Panel, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsberg. [ applause ] Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor. [ applause ] katherine fitz. [ applause ] and Supreme Court Society Publications director claire cushman. [ applause ] it is now my privilege to introduce the 13t