I love that she doesn't respond to questions directly in order to honor her commitment to her oath of impartiality, yet she provides enough information to satisfy my wondering mind. She is simply brilliant.
Badass! Strong, smart, breaking the glass ceiling. You go girl!! You're the first but you won't be the last! I watched the grueling confirmation hearings you endured, sometimes with tears in your eyes. I watched it all and I was so proud of you! Thanks for LEADING the way and letting our girls see what is possible! 💯💯💯💯.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉I live by those words. My Grandmother used to make that statement.You're not the first and you wont be the last. And that would give us such a huge boost of confidence.
I have watched every one of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's interviews of late, since her book came out. She is wonderful, yet each interview has covered similar ground, until this interview with Norah O'Donnell, which, if familiar here and there, has managed to feel fresher, warmer and more unique, which is richly deserved by its subject. I'm aware the object is to sell books, but kudos to Ms. O'Donnell, and of course, to the remarkable Kentanji Brown Jackson-and to Patrick Jackson. Thank you.
Kudos to President Biden for nominating such a brilliant, talented and ethical individual to the highest court in the land. Her integrity is much needed there, particularly at this moment in history. One of the reasons I was so enthusiastic about my vote for Biden in 2020 was his commitment to nominate a black woman to the Court; it was long past time to do so. Justice Jackson is more than capable of filling Justice Breyer’s shoes for decades to come. Can’t wait to read her new memoir.
@@allenmoss9111the female senator who asked that asinine question doesn't know what a woman is. Justice Jackson response was she is a lawyer not a scientist. So she could not answer that question the way the senator wanted her to respond.
For Dr. Jackson to remember what he said and how he felt about his first meeting of justice Ketanji Jackson is amazing.When a man finds a wife, he finds a good thing.❤❤
Justice Brown is such a down to earth women with so much to give to the Supreme Court. I feel like I can sleep better at night knowing that there is such a strong, intelligent and accomplished women on the highest Court in the land.
Hope that we can we can be happy and fulfilled in any area we choose, and I love Ketanji Brown Jackson's easy light laughter and smile in response to the interview questions. Makes me wanna smile too and be proud to be a woman today...Regards, Kimberly Rivas, Alabama, USA 09/05/2024.
Its dazzling to listen to the honourable Brown-Jackson. For me, i think it is because she describes little ordinary American life moments, creating extraordinary results. If that makes sense.
Most African-Americans do not have roots in east Africa though. So I wonder why she went there. Our roots are in Nigeria, Benin, Ivory Coast. On the west coast...where we were " taken away" to America.
@@yvonneplant9434 Because her roots are there??? I'm also of Kenyan descent including those you listed above. It is indeed fact we were mainly stolen from West African countries but also from other countries in Africa. You do know these countries traded (and warred) with each other and obviously were attracted and married. Same thing happened in Europe, Asia, etc. why not the continent of Africa (2nd largest in the world)?
I can see why that money, holidays and nephews school fee free loader Clarence describes her so unfavourably….she brings light and he is feeling the heat…Keep doing what you do Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson❤
Justice Thomas - just sad. "The front of the Supreme Court, it says 'Equal Justice Under Law" - except for Trump. Man is she cool, and what an outstanding example of how to have different views, a high moral and ethical compass, how to express those different views respectfully, full and complete without it coming from a lower nature or expressed from a place of vengeance. A class act! Wish all SC justices held themselves to an equal standard and took to heart the signage on the front of their building. And regarding "how the criminal justice system works", 6 of the justices failed that class. Her comment here as to why she dissented on the immunity ruling is so logical; in everything legally established in this country that it may be abundantly clear that we absolutely departed from ruler by king authority at the cost of thousands of American lives who fought and died that this be so, again just sad to have a SC majority that is working to re-establish what we fought so hard to leave behind in the establishment of these United States.
JEALOUSY DOES NOTHING FOR THOSE CURSED WITH ALREADY BADLY AGING SKIN. STAY IN YOUR LANE AND MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS. HER WOMANHOOD IS NONE OF YOUR CONCERN AND YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON YOUR ANTI-BLACKNESS WHICH IS YOUR BUSINESS.
Literally has more experience than anyone on the court in terms of trials and time on the bench, but she's not qualified because...something something Black woman something...
The way her husband still cries telling their love story nearly brought me to tears 😭 that man LOVES his wife 🩷
I am extremely happy that she is one of the Supreme Court justices. She is so genuine!
I lean toward being conservative, but I agree.
I love that she doesn't respond to questions directly in order to honor her commitment to her oath of impartiality, yet she provides enough information to satisfy my wondering mind. She is simply brilliant.
Badass! Strong, smart, breaking the glass ceiling. You go girl!! You're the first but you won't be the last! I watched the grueling confirmation hearings you endured, sometimes with tears in your eyes. I watched it all and I was so proud of you! Thanks for LEADING the way and letting our girls see what is possible! 💯💯💯💯.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉I live by those words. My Grandmother used to make that statement.You're not the first and you wont be the last. And that would give us such a huge boost of confidence.
It’s about time. Justice Jackson, keeping shining. You make America proud
Good interview. I love the love her & husband have between them. May God bless them.🙏🏾
Great example of how your parents are your best and most important educators!
Admire Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and cannot wait to read her book! She gives me hope for the future of the judicial branch of government.
What an incredible person. And she and Dr. Jackson are adorable!
What a great interview! She seems smart, kind, and well named.
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I have watched every one of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's interviews of late, since her book came out. She is
wonderful, yet each interview has covered similar ground, until this interview with Norah O'Donnell, which, if familiar here and there, has managed to feel fresher, warmer and more unique, which is richly deserved by its subject. I'm aware the object is to sell books, but
kudos to Ms. O'Donnell, and of course, to the remarkable Kentanji Brown Jackson-and to Patrick Jackson. Thank you.
This is such a wonderful interview. This is real love.
Kudos to President Biden for nominating such a brilliant, talented and ethical individual to the highest court in the land. Her integrity is much needed there, particularly at this moment in history. One of the reasons I was so enthusiastic about my vote for Biden in 2020 was his commitment to nominate a black woman to the Court; it was long past time to do so. Justice Jackson is more than capable of filling Justice Breyer’s shoes for decades to come. Can’t wait to read her new memoir.
she doesnt know how to define what a woman is
@@allenmoss9111the female senator who asked that asinine question doesn't know what a woman is. Justice Jackson response was she is a lawyer not a scientist. So she could not answer that question the way the senator wanted her to respond.
For Dr. Jackson to remember what he said and how he felt about his first meeting of justice Ketanji Jackson is amazing.When a man finds a wife, he finds a good thing.❤❤
Excellent interview. So honestly revealing and personal.❤
Justice Jackson is the pride of the USA Supreme Court in my opinion 👍🏽
I’m so glad this interview was produced!! I can’t wait to read her book!!! Go Ketanji!!!!
Only 477 likes? Absurd. This was a really wonderful interview, thank you.
Wonderful love story and wonderful people!
this interview was ❤. just ordered the book
Her book is great and very inspirational!
Just bought it! 🙏🏾
Her hubby is just a gem. Glad they have each other.
I just LOVE her!
I love their love. 🥹
Justice Brown was very emotional during the confirmation hearing. She is sound and intelligent. God bless you richly.
She is amazing!!!
Justice Brown is such a down to earth women with so much to give to the Supreme Court. I feel like I can sleep better at night knowing that there is such a strong, intelligent and accomplished women on the highest Court in the land.
Another American hero!
That is why you make such a good juge to represent all people...God bless and keep you
Very impressive woman.
What a brilliant woman, beautiful inside and out 💫
Norah is great because she connects with her subjects, which helps us see who they really are. Hope to see more of her doing things like this!
17:00 This guy is awesome. His emotion reminds me of how much I love my wife.
Hope that we can we can be happy and fulfilled in any area we choose, and I love Ketanji Brown Jackson's easy light laughter and smile in response to the interview questions. Makes me wanna smile too and be proud to be a woman today...Regards, Kimberly Rivas, Alabama, USA 09/05/2024.
So Norah, I guess, is going to go on with Person to Person. That's nice.❤
LOVE HER!!! ❤❤❤. Listening to her it’s like you can breathe again. She is everything that Clarence Thomas is not.
Bless you and your family .🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️⚘️
Its dazzling to listen to the honourable Brown-Jackson. For me, i think it is because she describes little ordinary American life moments, creating extraordinary results. If that makes sense.
Wow!
Kenya 🇰🇪 will always be home; welcome home y'all 😊
Most African-Americans do not have roots in east Africa though. So I wonder why she went there.
Our roots are in Nigeria, Benin, Ivory Coast. On the west coast...where we were " taken away" to America.
@@yvonneplant9434
Because her roots are there??? I'm also of Kenyan descent including those you listed above. It is indeed fact we were mainly stolen from West African countries but also from other countries in Africa. You do know these countries traded (and warred) with each other and obviously were attracted and married. Same thing happened in Europe, Asia, etc. why not the continent of Africa (2nd largest in the world)?
I can see why that money, holidays and nephews school fee free loader Clarence describes her so unfavourably….she brings light and he is feeling the heat…Keep doing what you do Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson❤
Justice Thomas - just sad. "The front of the Supreme Court, it says 'Equal Justice Under Law" - except for Trump. Man is she cool, and what an outstanding example of how to have different views, a high moral and ethical compass, how to express those different views respectfully, full and complete without it coming from a lower nature or expressed from a place of vengeance. A class act! Wish all SC justices held themselves to an equal standard and took to heart the signage on the front of their building.
And regarding "how the criminal justice system works", 6 of the justices failed that class.
Her comment here as to why she dissented on the immunity ruling is so logical; in everything legally established in this country that it may be abundantly clear that we absolutely departed from ruler by king authority at the cost of thousands of American lives who fought and died that this be so, again just sad to have a SC majority that is working to re-establish what we fought so hard to leave behind in the establishment of these United States.
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She is likely to wind up like Clarence Thomas/jenny thomas,. Only Thurgood marshall was real but he was Maloto.
Feel bad for her 😢
Glenna Mission
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I wonder what her stance is on Reparations?
AR 15 fires 800 rounds with bump stock 😅
Bravo 👏
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JACKSON DOES NOT KNOW WHAT A WOMAN IS!
JEALOUSY DOES NOTHING FOR THOSE CURSED WITH ALREADY BADLY AGING SKIN. STAY IN YOUR LANE AND MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS. HER WOMANHOOD IS NONE OF YOUR CONCERN AND YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON YOUR ANTI-BLACKNESS WHICH IS YOUR BUSINESS.
I want to meet Justice KBJ soon. Anyone know how I can if possible set up a meeting?
She's just wonderful Don't even know what a woman is 😱
Try working on your grammar. And then, come back and spew your insults. Okay? Okay.
DEI Kentucky Fried Chicken Judge
Thanks for watching the interview. And that trope is tired. Have a blessed one!
You can’t help yourself
I don't know what a woman is.
She was a DEi pick. She has no credibilty.
How does that make you feel?
Your mom 😂
Fool
Literally has more experience than anyone on the court in terms of trials and time on the bench, but she's not qualified because...something something Black woman something...
Definitely Earned It? Yes she has!!
14:00 Don't adjust. Ever. Don't stop asking questions!
That Brother from Kenya, that asks, “When did you leave us?”…
“then, Welcome home”
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Has supreme court judge Ketanji Brown Jackson figured out what is a woman yet ?
Trust me, she knows what a woman is. The question was not appropriate at the time.
@@annettedonaldson9542 It's not appropriate to answer for someone else as your clearly doing here . Only Ketanji Brown should answer .
I answered because of your nasty comment. If you don't have anything nice to say, then don't say it.
The supreme court (SUCKS)