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gender equality remains elusive for women in the world of technology the programs of tomorrow are mostly developed by. three successful. these three women want to build a better world through technology but they've had to fight bias in a sector dominated by men. one example over the past decade eighty eight percent of the patents in the u.s. were registered by men the tech pioneers agree this needs to change virtual reality is seen as a technology with huge growth potential it transports users beyond the boundaries of the physical world to my experiences whether for entertainment therapeutic or educational purposes as many different fields of application but women are barely involved in its development. i don't think you know any defense in the technology that if we're. stopping women from entering this is because the naturally thing that it is a very complex. technology. studied computer science in india after that she developed in program open source software at conferences around the world she speaks about b.r. applications and web browsers her goal is to inspire other women. in the b
gender equality remains elusive for women in the world of technology the programs of tomorrow are mostly developed by. three successful. these three women want to build a better world through technology but they've had to fight bias in a sector dominated by men. one example over the past decade eighty eight percent of the patents in the u.s. were registered by men the tech pioneers agree this needs to change virtual reality is seen as a technology with huge growth potential it transports users...
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for students on campus which would mean funding for women's sports, so there should be gender equality in all issues related to education. in 2011 it was expanded to clue sexual misconduct. the thinking was was that women students or all students are not going to have gender equality if they're subject to sexual misconduct. so this is created just a vast bureaucracy, sex bureaucracy or sex police it's been called on campus, adjudicating mostly situations about drunken sex between students and faculty caught up in the situations, both because relationships between faculty, romantic relations between faculty to students are prohibited and had sort of mocked regulations about professor-student dating. it spurred me to take a mocking tone about the new regulation. what happened is that my argument in the book is that the level of sexual paranoia is increased so much you have this climate of increasing accusation on campuses with particularly students and particularly female students more and more charging or alleging various types of misconduct against them, both peer -- in peer situations
for students on campus which would mean funding for women's sports, so there should be gender equality in all issues related to education. in 2011 it was expanded to clue sexual misconduct. the thinking was was that women students or all students are not going to have gender equality if they're subject to sexual misconduct. so this is created just a vast bureaucracy, sex bureaucracy or sex police it's been called on campus, adjudicating mostly situations about drunken sex between students and...
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evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equality, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: croatia are through to the world cup final after coming from behind to beat england in extra—time. a huge shock at wimbledon — as the 8 time champion roger federer goes out in the quarter—finals. but rafa nadal wins a five set thriller to set up a semi—final against novak djokovic. croatia are into their first look at final after they eat england 2—1 in their semi—final. they needed an extra time winner to ensure that they and not england, will play france in the final. croatia have done it the hard way, extra time was
evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equality, i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: croatia are through to the world cup final after coming from behind to beat england in extra—time. a huge shock at wimbledon — as the 8 time champion roger federer goes out in the quarter—finals. but rafa nadal wins a five set thriller to set up a semi—final against novak...
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woman has governed germany for the last thirteen years progress is being made towards creating gender equality today women are assuming their rightful place in government ministries parliament and in the boardroom but their success owes much to the women who paved the way in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one. don't know how close. it was a decade of sex and drugs and rock n roll but in west germany and entirely unique sonic universe was developing. this this craft back at the start of their career. with the sound of crowd. also on the same can from cologne broke free from traditional song structures with their psychedelic sounds. and noise from the rhineland region also helped forge the new sound of krautrock. where you just let rip we developed the music we played it we waited to see what would happen next. poser mikail boy began exploring new musical horizons at the age of eighteen he was a member of craft pack and went on to form two of the most influential crowd rock bands ever. noyo in one nine hundred seventy one. and harmonia in one nine hundred seventy three. his band's rebelled ag
woman has governed germany for the last thirteen years progress is being made towards creating gender equality today women are assuming their rightful place in government ministries parliament and in the boardroom but their success owes much to the women who paved the way in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one. don't know how close. it was a decade of sex and drugs and rock n roll but in west germany and entirely unique sonic universe was developing. this this craft back at the start of their...
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many of the principles which are at the basis of ah society and our democracy multiculturalism gender equality ideas it really is quite extraordinary and of course he's got to meet the queen this afternoon so we'll see whether he is capable of not making a gaffe with her but she's a very shrewd lady of course she is about twelve years president so she publican even cope with don't trump. show she can but this special relationship this close relationship has gone by for decades is it on the rocks now do you think or is it just more of a show for the commonwealth really how many bouncing is it. i think there is a real problem at the moment i mean behind the scenes clearly diplomats on both sides of the atlantic will be fervently trying to reassure governments and the media as well that things are still ok between the two countries but i think it's very serious what donald trump has done with that interview with the sun and basically rubbishing the idea that britain can have the sort of soft bragg's it as it's called that the prime minister to resign may once the funnily enough is actually right
many of the principles which are at the basis of ah society and our democracy multiculturalism gender equality ideas it really is quite extraordinary and of course he's got to meet the queen this afternoon so we'll see whether he is capable of not making a gaffe with her but she's a very shrewd lady of course she is about twelve years president so she publican even cope with don't trump. show she can but this special relationship this close relationship has gone by for decades is it on the...
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ct the way around the world today, the fact that barcelona seem to have scored an own goal on gender equalityle and female football team went on tour together but the women were put in economy while the men sat in business. it is astonishing to think it is 2018. it is like something out of the 50s. it is encouraging it is big news because it shows these symbolic gender acts are under the microscope and we notice them. people have to be more... more careful. apparently the women's team joined the tour later in the day and there were not enough seats. do it by ballot. lucky dip. encouraging there is a focus on this. it is in the sydney morning herald. thank you for coming to talk to us. great to have you on the programme. keep cool where ever you are. enjoy the heatwave over the weekend, if you can. goodbye. hello, yesterday was the warmest day of the year. wisley in surrey reaching 35.1 celsius. in the southeast 33—34dc today. we have something fresher at the weekend. this is driven by this area of low pressure out to the west. sending in fresher air. of low pressure out to the west. sending i
ct the way around the world today, the fact that barcelona seem to have scored an own goal on gender equalityle and female football team went on tour together but the women were put in economy while the men sat in business. it is astonishing to think it is 2018. it is like something out of the 50s. it is encouraging it is big news because it shows these symbolic gender acts are under the microscope and we notice them. people have to be more... more careful. apparently the women's team joined...
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uest: i think we live in polarized society right now, ace, gender equality, sexual orientation, it is a conversation america needs to have with itself, it's been avoiding. think what we're seeing now is coming to a head at this point. hopeful for myself, not just for myself, but for my children people, f our young that they're able to really to eflect and do better than what they have seen many of us do, not only in government, but in and elsewhere, we're seeing that throughout this country. when i talk to my colleagues here or when i talk, especially, to young hope for this s country and there is hope for yesterday, monday, i was at georgetown university at mater speaking with kids from all over this country at associationtatesmen and the amount of energy and the amount of hope and determination they have to make our country great and the passion they have for america really on, as well. so i want to thank them and particularly of course the young people who are representing the virgin islands that were there, that we're counting on them. host: delegate stacey plaskett, member of ove
uest: i think we live in polarized society right now, ace, gender equality, sexual orientation, it is a conversation america needs to have with itself, it's been avoiding. think what we're seeing now is coming to a head at this point. hopeful for myself, not just for myself, but for my children people, f our young that they're able to really to eflect and do better than what they have seen many of us do, not only in government, but in and elsewhere, we're seeing that throughout this country....
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evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equalitychrurchill in a speech in 1946, when he referred to political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military, and historical relations between the united kingdom and the usa. 0n the eve of president trump's visit to the uk, our special correspondent allan little reports on how the relationship between britain and america was nurtured in the past, and how it's now seen in the age of trump. in st paul's cathedral this memorial chapel remembers the americans stationed in britain who died in the second world war. the role of the dead has 28,000 names. newsreel: britain and america join together in persons of high and lowly estate... it was inaugurated in 1958. by then, a new world had emerged from the shared sacrifice of war. tee. vfifiériiéfizléfi gig fifli if??? its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. the institutions of global governance, the imf and world bank, the world trade organization, the marshall plan, nato and the european union would all emerge from
evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equalitychrurchill in a speech in 1946, when he referred to political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military, and historical relations between the united kingdom and the usa. 0n the eve of president trump's visit to the uk, our special correspondent allan little reports on how the relationship between britain and america was nurtured in the past, and how it's now seen in the age of trump....
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of course but it was stable for at least a few millenia in neolithic times it was an age where gender equality was the norm and men didn't dominate women. meal if they keep. also developed an interest in acquiring personal property. period people began to define themselves by their material goods. they put a lot of time and effort into this process. and for the first time they began to attach economic value to these goods. and that value became the basis for trade talks. of. the new olympic settlement of by god and southwestern jordan is guarded by a narrow gorge of red sandstone. the local residents use that sandstone to make distinctive semi-circular handicrafts. known as it does so for. people with carved out a disc shape. and then they create these items out of the material that was left over the one on a pulley yes but sundown each end until they were quite thin and. there are signs these actions were probably too delicate for people to wear they are very fragile there's nothing to replace not to this my sign if one does a thing it does have it's possible that these rings were used like m
of course but it was stable for at least a few millenia in neolithic times it was an age where gender equality was the norm and men didn't dominate women. meal if they keep. also developed an interest in acquiring personal property. period people began to define themselves by their material goods. they put a lot of time and effort into this process. and for the first time they began to attach economic value to these goods. and that value became the basis for trade talks. of. the new olympic...
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evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equalityeferred to political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military and historical relations between the united kingdom and the usa. on the eve of president trump's visit to the uk, our special correspondent allan little reports on how the relationship between britain and america was nurtured in the past, and how it is now seen in the age of trump. in st paul's cathedral, this memorial chapel remembers the americans stationed in britain who died in the second world war. the roll of the dead has 28,000 names. newsreel: britain and america join together in persons of high and lowly estate... it was inaugurated in 1958. by then, a new world had emerged from the shared sacrifice of war. the american—led atlantic order has endured and evolved over seven decades. its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. the institutions of global governance, the imf and world bank, the world trade organization, the marshall plan, nato and the european union, would all emerge f
evolves to compete in the global race for audiences will define its current leadership as much as gender equalityeferred to political, diplomatic, cultural, economic, military and historical relations between the united kingdom and the usa. on the eve of president trump's visit to the uk, our special correspondent allan little reports on how the relationship between britain and america was nurtured in the past, and how it is now seen in the age of trump. in st paul's cathedral, this memorial...
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she received that award her legendary advocacy on behalf of gender equality a advancement of women.old was the second fale justice. >> straight ahead a popular social media app wants to help you curb your digitalio adn. is there irony in that? you be the judge. >> a pk at the white house. the fourth of july with all celebrations. it's 6:13 rightt' now and i warm. 80 degrees. >> ♪ y family i love... saving people money on car insurance. in y family i love... (birds cg, a running ahh.k,) the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo mreal spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles.s just what' refres. >> reagan national airport just in case maybe you want to experiencing here thie bit- week or so. hint tucker. maybe you want to getwh away somee cooler. >> i tried to go somewhere cooler. i went to new engla and it was 93 trees ever 93 degrees ev. probably got to get to the north pole. we're in the thick of it. nice looning mor. you can see the sun on theor capitol thisning although it is off to another
she received that award her legendary advocacy on behalf of gender equality a advancement of women.old was the second fale justice. >> straight ahead a popular social media app wants to help you curb your digitalio adn. is there irony in that? you be the judge. >> a pk at the white house. the fourth of july with all celebrations. it's 6:13 rightt' now and i warm. 80 degrees. >> ♪ y family i love... saving people money on car insurance. in y family i love... (birds cg, a...
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of course but it was stable for at least a few millenia in neolithic times it was an age where gender equality was the norm and men didn't dominate women and men the fall of the mutants. milicic peoples also developed an interest in acquiring personal property. in their little hundred men during the neolithic period people began to define themselves by their material goods. they put a lot of time and effort into this process side of an industry and for the first time they began to attach economic value to these goods. and that value became the basis for trade on that with these about four hundred of. the nearly six settlement of by god and southwestern jordan is guarded by a narrow gorge of red sandstone. the local residents use that sandstone to make distinctive semi-circular handicrafts. owes it to so far that these people would carve out a disk shape. and then they create these items out of the material that was left over on a pulley but sand down. each and until they were quite certain. they gave us and these items were probably too delicate for people to read they are very fragile and the
of course but it was stable for at least a few millenia in neolithic times it was an age where gender equality was the norm and men didn't dominate women and men the fall of the mutants. milicic peoples also developed an interest in acquiring personal property. in their little hundred men during the neolithic period people began to define themselves by their material goods. they put a lot of time and effort into this process side of an industry and for the first time they began to attach...
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uber says it's taken several steps to address the gender equality including rolling out diversity trainingsed its earnings report and there were a few red flags causing its stocks to drop. >> reporter: netflix has been on a roll in 2018, stock almost doubling in value. however, investors are not pleased with the second quarter, missed revenue expectations after subscribers came up shy of the forecast, adding about 670,000 subscribers in the u.s. the stock plunged by about 12%, mostly profit taking at the moment. there's a report from the international energy agency there was a drop in investment in renewable energy, down 7%. solar power saw record investments but there were big drops in wind and hydropower investment. it was the first time since 2014 fossil fuel investment increased in market share. there was a lot of spending on oil and gas. the stock market is lower this morning. take a look at the big board so far. the dow is down over 50, nasdaq down by 27 points. back to you. >> jason brooks with the update, thank you. >>> it's been more than two months since kilauea first erupted and
uber says it's taken several steps to address the gender equality including rolling out diversity trainingsed its earnings report and there were a few red flags causing its stocks to drop. >> reporter: netflix has been on a roll in 2018, stock almost doubling in value. however, investors are not pleased with the second quarter, missed revenue expectations after subscribers came up shy of the forecast, adding about 670,000 subscribers in the u.s. the stock plunged by about 12%, mostly...
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. >> you know, i think we live in a polarized society right now, whether it comes to race or gender equality, sexual orientation, and it's a conversation that america are really needs to have with itself that it's been avoiding, and i think that what we're seeing now is it coming -- it coming to a head at this point. i'm hopeful for myself, not just for myself but for my children and all of our young people that they're able to really reflect and do better than what they've seen many of us do, not only in government but in business and elsewhere. we're seeing that throughout this country. but you know, i'm hopeful when my colleagues here or when i talk especially to young people that there's hope for this country and there's hope for us. just yesterday -- monday i was at georgetown university at may alma mater speaking with kids from all over this country at the junior statesman association. and the amount of energy and the amount of hope and determination that they have to make our country great and the passion that they have for america really spurs me on as well. i just want to thank them
. >> you know, i think we live in a polarized society right now, whether it comes to race or gender equality, sexual orientation, and it's a conversation that america are really needs to have with itself that it's been avoiding, and i think that what we're seeing now is it coming -- it coming to a head at this point. i'm hopeful for myself, not just for myself but for my children and all of our young people that they're able to really reflect and do better than what they've seen many of...
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. >> every single uber will get one on one poaching about gender equality from here on out. >> they have suffered so badly of being a sexist company. >>. >> yeah. >> all right. new this morning for you, be careful if you're riding scooter. many of them you hear. the new study adds riders are not the om ones hurt. pedestrians are also at risk if they dodge those wleezing by. >>> it is one of the best weeks of summer. it means the best a's and giants players are in the national spotlight. >>> speaking of crawford making a family road trip to washington d.c. home run derby. that is always fun. bryce harper with his dad pitching to him. he won that in front of his hometown fans. a big all-star game is today. >>> and. >> i think he's a free agent. >> i know today would be a good time to get out there and play ball. >> whatever you a have planned. it may be based on the timing and location where you will feel the most comfortable temperatures. you don't have to wait on that we will see clouds to start. it is going from the upper 50s to upper 70s. we will get a lot more sunshine you can see how
. >> every single uber will get one on one poaching about gender equality from here on out. >> they have suffered so badly of being a sexist company. >>. >> yeah. >> all right. new this morning for you, be careful if you're riding scooter. many of them you hear. the new study adds riders are not the om ones hurt. pedestrians are also at risk if they dodge those wleezing by. >>> it is one of the best weeks of summer. it means the best a's and giants players...
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uber says it's taken several steps to address gender equality, including rolling out t stcks. aman and woman grabbe laptop from a woman's hands and took off. police are looking for those thieves. it's parof a larger trend. there have been four thefts at two starbucks locations in the last couple weeks. >>> an oregon woman, angela hernandez, spent seven days on a beach severely injured and surviving only on water. anne makovec as more. >> this morning she is still recovering with several broken bones. we have the 911 call made by a hiker who found her. hernandez was on her way to southern california from oregon when she went off highway 101 near the crook creek campground. she shared her story on social media, describing how she swerved to avoid an animal, and woke up trapped in her car after plunging 250 feet to the rocks below. she used a tool to free herself and swam out to find higher ground. she used a radiator hose to drink spring water and survived seven days without food until two hikers found her. whole seven days she was down there" 56)) angela suffered a brain hemorr
uber says it's taken several steps to address gender equality, including rolling out t stcks. aman and woman grabbe laptop from a woman's hands and took off. police are looking for those thieves. it's parof a larger trend. there have been four thefts at two starbucks locations in the last couple weeks. >>> an oregon woman, angela hernandez, spent seven days on a beach severely injured and surviving only on water. anne makovec as more. >> this morning she is still recovering with...
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gender discrimination. and so, where do your theories protection equal clause's protection against discrimination on the basis of gender? surely neither the framers intent or public understanding of the time of the 14th amendment being adopted, there is no 1875 legislation that was going to give women equal status. so how does your approach work on that issue? and do we have to go to privilege and immunities clause, or is it legitimate to have done it under the protection clause? >> all three clauses will operate in league with each other. and sometimes multiple causes apply to the same fact. they are not that discrete. i basically already telegraphed my answer by talking about bradwell. if plessy versus ferguson is wrong, then brown is right. if bradwell is wrong, the 14th amendment protects against irrational discrimination against women, which is what the equal protection clause has been from interpreted to provide that kind of protection. in fact, the dissenters in slaughterhouse, when they justified against myra bradwell, other than chief justice chase, dissenters in the bradwell had to justify the discr
gender discrimination. and so, where do your theories protection equal clause's protection against discrimination on the basis of gender? surely neither the framers intent or public understanding of the time of the 14th amendment being adopted, there is no 1875 legislation that was going to give women equal status. so how does your approach work on that issue? and do we have to go to privilege and immunities clause, or is it legitimate to have done it under the protection clause? >> all...
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ginsburg's well-known emphasis on issues of gender equality. it's a start at the beginning of her academic career as a professor at rutgers law school. because she was previously denied a clerkship because she was a woman, and then being paid schoolan her male law faculty colleagues, justice ginsburg was motivated to cofound the first law journal in the united states to focus exclusively on women's rights, and to cofound the women's rights project with the aclu. onm that beginning she went to argue gender-discrimination cases before the supreme court, and participate in hundreds of cases, in many different jurisdictions. continued tourg focus on gender discrimination and equality issues during her academic career, moving from the faculty at rutgers to her alma mater, columbia law school. she became the first tenured woman faculty at columbia. she co-authored the first law sexol casebook on discrimination, and while she was a columbia law school, professor ginsburg matt and was inspired by her colleague widely considered one of the most influent
ginsburg's well-known emphasis on issues of gender equality. it's a start at the beginning of her academic career as a professor at rutgers law school. because she was previously denied a clerkship because she was a woman, and then being paid schoolan her male law faculty colleagues, justice ginsburg was motivated to cofound the first law journal in the united states to focus exclusively on women's rights, and to cofound the women's rights project with the aclu. onm that beginning she went to...
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. >> he talks about gender equality and all kinds of stuff.has had all kinds of failures and it's wearing thin. we will have an election in 14 months. they have not started say yet build a wall and make president trump pay as he is staying with mexico. it could come down to that. trudeau is saying not only on pipelines, we paid one of your texas companies 4.5-billion dollars. we paid them that much for a pipeline out west because we could not get them to agree with all of the terms of it and other protestors. >> tucker: i meant to thank you for that. we are out of time. thank you for injecting. >> how can we be out of time? [laughing]. >> tucker: great to see you. thank you. more than a dozen states have tax laws allowing the government to take your guns away without a criminal conviction or hearing. seems like it violate constitutional due process. we will speak to someone who thinks it's a great idea next. a mighty small pill with concentrated power that works at liquid speed. you'll ask... what pain? advil liqui-gels minis. your hair is so
. >> he talks about gender equality and all kinds of stuff.has had all kinds of failures and it's wearing thin. we will have an election in 14 months. they have not started say yet build a wall and make president trump pay as he is staying with mexico. it could come down to that. trudeau is saying not only on pipelines, we paid one of your texas companies 4.5-billion dollars. we paid them that much for a pipeline out west because we could not get them to agree with all of the terms of it...
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gerri: it is the gender equality program today. so much going on today. i want to focus not on putin, but what is going on in the markets in the economy. breaking this morning, google reporting a record $500 billion fine for the european union for breaking antitrust laws. the european commission has been investigating the alleged dominance of software that runs smartphones. the e.u. antitrust chief holding this conference at 7:00 a.m. eastern. shares of google's apparent offer better lower in premarket trading. >> president trump and serious damage control mode backpacking from remarks on russia's meddling in the 2016 election facing a barrage of criticism from the left and right. the president said he misspoke and does indeed except the conclusion of u.s. intelligence. >> i have full faith and support for america's great intelligence , always have. i have felt strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election, let me be totally clear in saying and i said many times, i accept your intelligence communities conclusion.
gerri: it is the gender equality program today. so much going on today. i want to focus not on putin, but what is going on in the markets in the economy. breaking this morning, google reporting a record $500 billion fine for the european union for breaking antitrust laws. the european commission has been investigating the alleged dominance of software that runs smartphones. the e.u. antitrust chief holding this conference at 7:00 a.m. eastern. shares of google's apparent offer better lower in...
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you are champions of economic, racial, and gender equality. and the work that you have done is a testament to your strength and collective will to make the city a better place for everyone. thank you for fighting to ensure that all workers are treated with respect and dignity. we hope that you will continue to fight for worker justice in san francisco. congratulations. and thank you so much. [applause] >> president cohen: thank you. congratulations. you will have an opportunity to speak. the floor's yours. >> gracias. [speaking foreign language] >> interpretor: thank you for your attention. this wouldn't have been possible without all of the community members. and now we're happy that l la taquiria will be an example to other businesses to follow the rules put by the state and by the government. [speaking foreign language] >> interpretor: i believe that all employees deserve dignity and value and respect and i also believe that all employers and workers need to work together with dignity and respect towards each other. thank you. >> president
you are champions of economic, racial, and gender equality. and the work that you have done is a testament to your strength and collective will to make the city a better place for everyone. thank you for fighting to ensure that all workers are treated with respect and dignity. we hope that you will continue to fight for worker justice in san francisco. congratulations. and thank you so much. [applause] >> president cohen: thank you. congratulations. you will have an opportunity to speak....
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justice ginsburg continued to focus on gender discrimination and equality issues during her academic career, moving from the faculty at rutgers to her alma mater, columbia law school. she became the first tenured woman faculty at columbia. she co-authored the first law school casebook on sex discrimination, and while she was at columbia law school, professor ginsburg then met and was inspired by her colleague louis hankin, widely considered one of the most influential contemporary scholars of international constitutional law and foreign policy in the united states. to further close the circle between the court and the guggenheim, we must note professor hankin was a guggenheim fellow who had clerked for felix frankfurter, the very justice who once denied ruth bader ginsburg a clerkship because she was a woman. professor ginsburg left academia in 1980, when president jimmy carter appointed her to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia, where she served for 13 years. president clinton appointed her to the court in 1993, and justice ginsburg has been a faithful s
justice ginsburg continued to focus on gender discrimination and equality issues during her academic career, moving from the faculty at rutgers to her alma mater, columbia law school. she became the first tenured woman faculty at columbia. she co-authored the first law school casebook on sex discrimination, and while she was at columbia law school, professor ginsburg then met and was inspired by her colleague louis hankin, widely considered one of the most influential contemporary scholars of...
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he'sca been saying the same tune since he's been in office talking about gender equality and all kindsf stuff. he's out a lot of failures over the past year and people are o starting to wear thin. i don't think the tories -- were going to have an election in 14 months, they haven't started saying you have to build the wall and to make president trump pay as he's saying with mexico but it could come down to something like that because trudeau is saying not only on pipelines we paid one of your texas companies $4.5 billion, in canada that's a lot of money. we paid them that much for a pipeline out west because we couldn't get them to agree with all the terms of it and all kinds of other protesters. >> tucker: i meant to thank you for that. if we're out of time but i want to thank you. >> tucker: >> how can we be out? >> tucker: it's great to see you, good chatting as always. more than a dozen states, you probably haven't been following this have passed laws allowing the government to take your guns away without a criminal conviction or a full hearing. it might violate your constitutional
he'sca been saying the same tune since he's been in office talking about gender equality and all kindsf stuff. he's out a lot of failures over the past year and people are o starting to wear thin. i don't think the tories -- were going to have an election in 14 months, they haven't started saying you have to build the wall and to make president trump pay as he's saying with mexico but it could come down to something like that because trudeau is saying not only on pipelines we paid one of your...
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treatment of both genders and the equal community employment commission which is in charge of the investigation has not commented yet if there are violations, uber could face heavy fines. >> a deadly wildfire doubled in size in the last day and a half. calfire reports the ferguson fire now covers 9300 acres and still only 2% contained. the main entry at highway 140 remains closed. so far, no structures have been destroyed but more than 100 are threatened. firefighters are threatened by smoke. and they had a grim job of recovering the body of one of their own. fellow firefighters lined the road as a procession transported the firefighter's body passed by yesterday. he died when his bulldozer rolled over when he tried to build a fire break. crews couldn't get to his body until yesterday. he was 36 years old, married, and had two children. >> the owner of a pit bull who bit a fire official in the face could be facing a citation. alameda county fire battalion chief was responding to a house fire in san leandro on saturday, when
treatment of both genders and the equal community employment commission which is in charge of the investigation has not commented yet if there are violations, uber could face heavy fines. >> a deadly wildfire doubled in size in the last day and a half. calfire reports the ferguson fire now covers 9300 acres and still only 2% contained. the main entry at highway 140 remains closed. so far, no structures have been destroyed but more than 100 are threatened. firefighters are threatened by...