
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on becoming 'Notorious'
Clip: 10/10/2016 | 7m 30s
Gwen Ifill is joined by Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to discuss her new book.
For the latest NewsHour Bookshelf, Gwen Ifill sits down with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to discuss her new book, “In My Own Words" -- her first since she was appointed to the court. Ginsburg reflects on the origins of her reputation as “Notorious R.B.G,” how her late husband facilitated her career and how the confirmation process today differs from when she was nominated.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg on becoming 'Notorious'
Clip: 10/10/2016 | 7m 30s
For the latest NewsHour Bookshelf, Gwen Ifill sits down with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to discuss her new book, “In My Own Words" -- her first since she was appointed to the court. Ginsburg reflects on the origins of her reputation as “Notorious R.B.G,” how her late husband facilitated her career and how the confirmation process today differs from when she was nominated.
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