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Remembering the life and career of RBG

‘She really didn’t give up’: Remembering the life and career of RBG

09/19/2020

PBS News Hour

Remembering the life and career of RBG

Clip: 9/19/2020 | 9m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

‘She really didn’t give up’: Remembering the life and career of RBG

Nina Totenberg, NPR’s correspondent for legal affairs, first met Justice Ruth Bader Ginberg over the phone nearly 50 years ago, beginning a professional relationship, which eventually morphed into a close friendship. In a conversation with Hari Sreenivasan, Totenberg shares anecdotes about their bond and what she learned about life, law and even death from Justice Ginsburg.

09/19/2020

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