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bader ginsburg all were nominated fromhe would be the first indian-american on the court. court.loretta lynch is the attorney general right now -- after a long delay for her to be confirmed to that position in april because of partisan politics in the senate.experts say the administration likeke her and she's already recently gone through the senate's vetting process. process.jane kelly is also on the short list.she was a federal public defender and supervising attorney right hereren cedar rapids. "i'm going to present somebody who indesputabily is qualified for the seat and any fair- minded person, evenensomeone who disagree with my politics, would agree would serve with honor and integrity on the courur the bottom line seems to be -- find a way for president obama to not appoint a supreme court justice.just like the democrats want him tget one through before he's out of offifi.but in terms of what the *law says -- he's allowed to appoint one -- and the senate is required to evaluate them in good faith -- and allowed to confirm or reject them. coming up next...we look at
bader ginsburg all were nominated fromhe would be the first indian-american on the court. court.loretta lynch is the attorney general right now -- after a long delay for her to be confirmed to that position in april because of partisan politics in the senate.experts say the administration likeke her and she's already recently gone through the senate's vetting process. process.jane kelly is also on the short list.she was a federal public defender and supervising attorney right hereren cedar...
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he relates to the supreme court through the fact that ruth bader ginsburg said something mean. that was his answer. and there's nothing that looks beyond his base in that kind of answer. >> dickerson: peggy, 70% of republicans in our poll think the only way donald trump is going the lose if there is voter fraud. >> yeah. >> dickerson: what do you make of that statistic? they think the election is being they actually do think that if trump loses it will only be because of voter fraud. look, the integrity of the ballot and of the voting booth as we used to say is extremely important if we ever really lose it as a country, we'll be losing so much it will be a dreadful trauma. there are certain issues to worry about. hacking is one of them. who might be behind a hacking of an american election. it's actually possible. so that is a on top of that, look, america is a very great democracy with a long history of political mischief. you know people sometimes do things that they shouldn't be doing. have elections ever been stoleen? my gosh, of course. but one of the things republicans sh
he relates to the supreme court through the fact that ruth bader ginsburg said something mean. that was his answer. and there's nothing that looks beyond his base in that kind of answer. >> dickerson: peggy, 70% of republicans in our poll think the only way donald trump is going the lose if there is voter fraud. >> yeah. >> dickerson: what do you make of that statistic? they think the election is being they actually do think that if trump loses it will only be because of voter...
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this morning, we rise for ruth bader ginsburg the supreme court justice as you have never seen her before. >> pauley: in the kitch ebb and in her chambers. >> he's singing. >> pauley: the nation's oldest sitting justice talks of life, loves and retiring, ahead. conor knighton is son the trail to yet another national park this morning. and on the case of an enigmatic log. other gone there's a log that's implausibly floating up right for more than 120 years. say hello to the old man of the lake. >> the old man captures hearts and imagination of visitors young and old. >> a mystery that has everyone stumped later on "sunday morning." >> pauley: any lift of the legends of poplar music you'll see the name celine dion. though she's found great success in forgotten her roots in quebec as our mo rocco found out. >> hello. >> superstar celine dion seriously loves to sing. ? but she doesn't take herself too seriously. >> sorry. >> ahead on "sunday morning," >> french canadian junk food is really good. >> pauley: lee cowan has some questions for arc are war for nick noll toe. seth doane tells us all
this morning, we rise for ruth bader ginsburg the supreme court justice as you have never seen her before. >> pauley: in the kitch ebb and in her chambers. >> he's singing. >> pauley: the nation's oldest sitting justice talks of life, loves and retiring, ahead. conor knighton is son the trail to yet another national park this morning. and on the case of an enigmatic log. other gone there's a log that's implausibly floating up right for more than 120 years. say hello to the old...
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jackson in south africa, ruth bader ginsburg in new zealand, or george lopez in mexico.((photos of cher)) circa vo: mewh her sights on an even farther destination: jupiter. she'd diabetes affects around 29 million people in the united states.this month is diabetes awareness month.wor >>> diabetes affects nearly 29,000,000 people in the united states. this month is diabetes awareness month. working in partnership with our parent company, sinclair broadcast group, we want to keep you informed about health matters. it is our responsibility and our privilege. jennifer gilbert explains how managing diabetes could mean the death tweet -- the difference between life and death. >> reporter: 56-year-old sam benson is one of the 29 million people in the united states eat. >> reporter: like 90% of the people who have the disease, sam has type ii which is a chronic condition which impacts the way that insulin is able to process blood sugar. >> in type ii diabetes, someone has their own insulin still, but related to aging or becoming overweight, or both, but you become resistant to i
jackson in south africa, ruth bader ginsburg in new zealand, or george lopez in mexico.((photos of cher)) circa vo: mewh her sights on an even farther destination: jupiter. she'd diabetes affects around 29 million people in the united states.this month is diabetes awareness month.wor >>> diabetes affects nearly 29,000,000 people in the united states. this month is diabetes awareness month. working in partnership with our parent company, sinclair broadcast group, we want to keep you...
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i was thinking about ruth bader ginsburg! >> we will be watching. >>> a colorado dad is putting his do it yourself skills to good use. if you haven't seen this, watch how he built an obstacle course to help his 5-year-old train to be a ninja warrior. >>> first, it's time to check >>> there's cloud cover but the sunshine desmond in. there are breezy wind for the update today. they keep the school with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s. the 40s are tonight and sunshine for tomorrow. 70s are in the forecast for vernon: i'm monica vernon, and i approve this message. congressman blum's smear campaign -- misleading and false. the truth -- monica vernon donated every pay raise to charity and helped build a homeless shelter for women and children, but multi-millionaire blum promised he'd take only half his salary. then in congress, blum broke his word and kept all the pay. now he wants to cut social security ? >>> first up is the newly redesigned quintuple steps. a new obstacle for her this year but she is making short work of it.
i was thinking about ruth bader ginsburg! >> we will be watching. >>> a colorado dad is putting his do it yourself skills to good use. if you haven't seen this, watch how he built an obstacle course to help his 5-year-old train to be a ninja warrior. >>> first, it's time to check >>> there's cloud cover but the sunshine desmond in. there are breezy wind for the update today. they keep the school with highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s. the 40s are tonight and...
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when right and left rarely intersect, supreme court justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg proved that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble alia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they had this deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her ofofce of the two of them, riding an elephant on a trip to india. they both loved the opera. they're even dressed in costume in one picture that they have. they would do things with their spouses together too. they would all spend new year's eve e gether. have these regular dinners. federal appeals court in washington. it was always wonderful just to hear them talk about their relationship. >> i was listening to him. disagreeing with a good part of what he said. bubu thought he said it in an absolutely cap
when right and left rarely intersect, supreme court justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg proved that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble alia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights....
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ruth bader ginsburg ? in the red harvard graduation robes. ? justice of the supreme court ? >> reporter: and your title to that's me. >> reporter: thank you for this >> reporter: thank you for this time. embarrassed by a prostate exam? imagine how your doctor feels. as a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. so why do i do it? because i get paid. und... on this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. so, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. if we can do it, so can you. ? 'cause you'll be in my heart ? ? yes, you'll be in my heart ? ? from this day on ? ? now and forevermore ? charles osgood: if animals are our best friends, shouldn't we be theirs? visit your local shelter. adopt a pet. cbs cares. >>> scientists found swans making annual migration from arctic rush you to northern europe dwindled a third over the years. one conservationist was determined to find out why. she joined the flock. jonathan vigliatti reports. >> reporter: europe's swans hatch an 41-year-old sasha dench with th
ruth bader ginsburg ? in the red harvard graduation robes. ? justice of the supreme court ? >> reporter: and your title to that's me. >> reporter: thank you for this >> reporter: thank you for this time. embarrassed by a prostate exam? imagine how your doctor feels. as a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. so why do i do it? because i get paid. und... on this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. so, if you are a man over 50, talk to...
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and charlie rose's wide ranging interview with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. well-fed men up there. and then there was this spoiled -- spoiled little woman. it was a wrong perception. >> yeah. exactly. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. how tall are you? how do we measure greatness in america? the height of our skyscrapers? the size of our bank accounts? no. it's measured by what we do for our children. the values we pass on. i've spent my life fighting for kids and families and it will be my mission to build a country where our children can rise as high as their dreams and hard work take them. e that leads to opportunities... not debt. and an economy where every young american can find a job that lets them start a family of their own. we face big challenges, but we can solve them the same way families do. working together. respecting one another. and never giving up. i want our success to be measured by theirs. right now on cbs 2 this morning...the latest battles after last night's most tweeted presidentia
and charlie rose's wide ranging interview with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. well-fed men up there. and then there was this spoiled -- spoiled little woman. it was a wrong perception. >> yeah. exactly. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. how tall are you? how do we measure greatness in america? the height of our skyscrapers? the size of our bank accounts? no. it's measured by what we do for our children....
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bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements, he said, in a 2008 interview with "60 minutes" weren't personal. >> i attack ideas, i don't attack peoplement and some very good people have some very bad ideas. ginsburg said they were best buddies and his colorful better. justice scalia nailed all the weak spots that applesauce and argle bargle as scalia put it, and gave me just what i needed to strengthen the majority opinion. >> i could be charming and combative at the same time. what's-- what's contradictory between the two. i love to argument. i have always loved to argue. and i love to point out the weaknesses of the opposing arguments. >> reporter: his death will have an immediate impact on the court that now will be divided 4-4 along ideaological lines, a liberal nominee would move the once conservative court to the left and the battle lines quickly were drawn. the president urged the senate to have a fair and timely hearing. >> these are responsibilities that i take seriously as should everyone. they're bi
bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements, he said, in a 2008 interview with "60 minutes" weren't personal. >> i attack ideas, i don't attack peoplement and some very good people have some very bad ideas. ginsburg said they were best buddies and his colorful better. justice scalia nailed all the weak spots that applesauce and argle bargle as scalia put it, and gave me just what i needed to strengthen the majority opinion. >> i could be charming...
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bader ginsburg prove that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg, they were in many ways complete opposites. scalia. administration. and then the soft-spoken ginsburg started her career arguing for women's rights, but they have this deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her office of the two of them, they're riding an elephant on a trip to opera. they're even dressed in costume in one picture they have, and they would do things with their spouses together, too. they would all spend new year's eve together, have these regular dinners. their friendship goes back to their days serving on the federal appeals court in washington, and it was always wonderful just to hear them talk about their relationship. >> i was listening to him and disagreeing withthhat a good part of what he said, but i thought he said it in an absolutely captivating way. >> i think we should leave it at that. we a
bader ginsburg prove that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg, they were in many ways complete opposites. scalia. administration. and then the soft-spoken ginsburg started her career arguing for women's rights, but they have this deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her office of the two of them, they're riding...
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back to the above normal on >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg reflects on more than two decade on the nation's highest court. >> no thought of retiring? office as long as i can do the job full steam. >> and you're doing it fll steam. >> they call her a notorious rbg for a reason. ahead her time on the court and her vision for the future. you're watching "cbs this morning." i've been taking probiotics gx from nature's bounty to maintain healthy digestion and help with the occasional so wherever i get stuck today, my "future self" will thank me. thank you. thank you. thank you. hang on, go go go back. thank you. do i get stuck in an air duct? it's a funny story really... (laughing) nearly 50 years of experience has taught us: no matter what the future holds, you're always better off healthy. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ? on the road again ? [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ? on the road again ? ? like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ? [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you ge
back to the above normal on >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg reflects on more than two decade on the nation's highest court. >> no thought of retiring? office as long as i can do the job full steam. >> and you're doing it fll steam. >> they call her a notorious rbg for a reason. ahead her time on the court and her vision for the future. you're watching "cbs this morning." i've been taking probiotics gx from nature's bounty to maintain healthy...
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bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements he said in a 2008 interview with 60 minutes were not personal. >> i attack idea. i don't attack people. some very good people have very bad idea. >> reporter: in a statement, ginsburg said they were best buddies and color r itiques made her opinions better. the apple sauce, argle-bargle as scalia put it, and gave me just what i needed to strengthen the majority opinion. >> i could be charming and combative at the same time. what's, what's contradictory between the two. i love to argue. i have always loved to argue. and i love to point out the weaknesses of, of the opposing arguments. >> his death will have an immediate impact on the court. it now will be divided 4-4 along lines, liberal nominee would move the once conservative court to the leaf. and the battle lines quickly were drawn. the president urged the senate to have a fair and timely hearing. >> these are responsibilities that i take seriously as should everyone. they're bigger than any one party. they are ab
bader ginsburg who shared his affinity for opera. his disagreements he said in a 2008 interview with 60 minutes were not personal. >> i attack idea. i don't attack people. some very good people have very bad idea. >> reporter: in a statement, ginsburg said they were best buddies and color r itiques made her opinions better. the apple sauce, argle-bargle as scalia put it, and gave me just what i needed to strengthen the majority opinion. >> i could be charming and combative at...
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. >>> "the washington post" reports on justice ruth bader ginsburg views about the politics about filling the vacant supreme court seat. she says senate republicans are wrong to insist that president should pick a successor to justice scalia. but a vote on president obama's nominee would be pointless. >>> national public radio reports a hungarian photographer accused of abusing migrants now faces a breach of peace charge. video from last year shows the woman tripping a syrian refuge who was carrying a child. she was fired as international outrage about the incident spread. >>> "the new york times" reports the identities of a couple in a the tourist captured their embrace at sunset on the ledge at yosemite park right there. but the tourist didn't know their names. they came forward after hearing about it. now the couple are actors who had just been married in the national park. the bride said that she loved it and she had no idea how big the story had become. i saw that on facebook. >> still ahead, dolling up the new iphone. apple introduces the iphone 7. we will show you all of the new up
. >>> "the washington post" reports on justice ruth bader ginsburg views about the politics about filling the vacant supreme court seat. she says senate republicans are wrong to insist that president should pick a successor to justice scalia. but a vote on president obama's nominee would be pointless. >>> national public radio reports a hungarian photographer accused of abusing migrants now faces a breach of peace charge. video from last year shows the woman tripping...
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when right and left rarely intersect, supreme court justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg proved that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble scalia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's rights. but they hadadhis deep and affectionate friendship. justice ginsburg has this fabulous picture in her office of the two of them, riding an elephant on a trip to india. they both loved the opera. they're even dressed in costume in one picture that they have. they would do things with their spspses together too. they would all spend new year's eve together. have these regular dinners. their friendship goes back to their days serving on the washington. it was always wonderful just to hear them talk about their relationship. >> i was listening to him. disagreeing with a good part of what he said. but, though
when right and left rarely intersect, supreme court justices antonin scalia and ruth bader ginsburg proved that people can disagree and yet remain friends. jan crawford watched their friendship blossom through the years. >> reporter: we think about justice scalia and justice ginsburg they were in many ways complete opposites. there was the rough and tumble scalia. he cut his teeth in the nixon administration. then the soft-spoken ginsburg, she started her career arguing for women's...
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. >> his best friends on the court, liberal justices elena kagan and ruth bader ginsburg. that's ginsburg and scalia together on an elephant. >> as annoyed as you might be about his zinging dissent he's so utterly charming. so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can't help but saying, i'm glad that he's my >> he always insisted that his judicial philosophy was dictated by the constitution only. but his death instantly turned the political arena bloody. >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> another obama supreme court appointment could tip the 5-4 majority from conservative to liberal. the republicans' position, absolutely clear at last night's g.o.p. debate. in south carolina. >> i think that we ought to let the next president of the united states decide. >> the senate needs to stand strong and say, we're not going to give up the u.s. supreme court for a generation by allowing barack obama to make one more liberal appointee. >> delay, delay, delay. >> antonin scalia loved a good fight. the battle over who names his will be hu
. >> his best friends on the court, liberal justices elena kagan and ruth bader ginsburg. that's ginsburg and scalia together on an elephant. >> as annoyed as you might be about his zinging dissent he's so utterly charming. so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can't help but saying, i'm glad that he's my >> he always insisted that his judicial philosophy was dictated by the constitution only. but his death instantly turned the political arena bloody. >> i plan to...
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bader ginsburg who shared she called him a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh. >> i could be charming and combative at the same time. what is contradictory between the two? i love to argue. i've always loved to argue. >> reporter: now one of his most significant decisions was that landmark ruling in the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. but, you know, he often was in dissent and he always said he hope he wouldn't be known nelson for his majority decisions but for changing the way that we think about the court and the law and interpret the constitution and, kristine, he certainly did thichlt sure did. >> in the meantime, president obama is in california to host a summit meeting with asian leaders and that event is being overshadow by justice scalia's death. also the political fight that is sure to come when the president >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor in due time. there will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to fulfill its respo
bader ginsburg who shared she called him a jurist of captivating brilliance and wit with a rare talent to make even the most sober judge laugh. >> i could be charming and combative at the same time. what is contradictory between the two? i love to argue. i've always loved to argue. >> reporter: now one of his most significant decisions was that landmark ruling in the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms. but, you know, he often was in dissent and he always...
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. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has been moonlighting and made her opera debut. >> sherman gets away for the touchdown and seattle is going to win >> donald trump did it. he is our president. i feel bad saying it. i'm staying in a trump hotel right now. i don't know if he is going to make a good president, but he makes a swell hotel suite, i can tell you that. >> on "cbs this morning." >> i'm hoping hillary has time for herself. the day after the election she was spotted hiking near the woods near hur house and had already grown out a full david announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." >>> the trump administration is taking shape starting with two important choices for top white house roles. republican party chairman reince priebus will be the new pre president's chief of staff and steve bannon will be chief strategist priebus, trump said, the insiders and bannon, the outsider, will be equal partners in the white house. >> the president-elect and his family spoke with lesley stahl of "60 minutes
. >> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg has been moonlighting and made her opera debut. >> sherman gets away for the touchdown and seattle is going to win >> donald trump did it. he is our president. i feel bad saying it. i'm staying in a trump hotel right now. i don't know if he is going to make a good president, but he makes a swell hotel suite, i can tell you that. >> on "cbs this morning." >> i'm hoping hillary has time for herself. the day...
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. >> reporter: adding to the confusion, unlike fellow supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and, scalia kept his health issues private. >> by the time you're 79, some people will have heart disease. he might have had more heart disease than was thought before. >> reporter: justices are not required under law to disclose their medical conditions but if scalia had m me his health issues public, these questions may not be coming up. scalia's family had no further comment. >> jan, thank you. >>> mma fighter ronda rousey hass opened up in a rare and emotional interview about her she told ellen degeneres she briefly thought about t ting her life after herer loss last year to holly holm. >> i was in the corner and in the medical room, i'm like, what am i any more if i'm not this? i was literally sitting there and thinking killing myself and last second, i'm nothing. what do i do any more? and no one gives a [ bleep ] about me any more without this. to be honest, i looked up and i saw my man, travis was standing there and i looked up at him and i was just like, i need to have his babies.
. >> reporter: adding to the confusion, unlike fellow supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and, scalia kept his health issues private. >> by the time you're 79, some people will have heart disease. he might have had more heart disease than was thought before. >> reporter: justices are not required under law to disclose their medical conditions but if scalia had m me his health issues public, these questions may not be coming up. scalia's family had no further comment....