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mr. harris: yes. what you are referring to is the motivating factor language. what i referred to as the benchmark scenario sex would not , be a motivating factor if you look at mr. bostock's complaint and strip out any reference to his being a man, it would make little if any sense. in price waterhouse, the court gave guidance on how to do the motivating factor analysis and said, imagine you gave the employer truth serum and what said what were your true reasons for this? would one of them be the characteristic? as i recall, sex would not be. >> let's do truth serum. wouldn't the employer maybe say it is because this person was a man who liked other men? and isn't that first part, sex? mr. harris: in common parlance, we would call that a same-sex attraction. if there is some reason to think -- some of the amicus briefs say much discrimination against gay and lesbian people is based on the animus against gay man or lesbian women. if there is some reason to believe that in that scenario, that may be a motivating factor. but when you simply have an employee saying,
mr. harris: yes. what you are referring to is the motivating factor language. what i referred to as the benchmark scenario sex would not , be a motivating factor if you look at mr. bostock's complaint and strip out any reference to his being a man, it would make little if any sense. in price waterhouse, the court gave guidance on how to do the motivating factor analysis and said, imagine you gave the employer truth serum and what said what were your true reasons for this? would one of them be...
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mr. harris, mr. harris or me ms. karlan.hen itnation exists -- is in a law that prepared to recognize. they are exempted from's that you presumptively. if this court things -- >> why is a dress code for hooters that requires all women thatar a scant dress, is discriminatory? >> yes it is. >> is it discriminatory for the woman that just does not want to wear it because it is demeaning? >> yes, it is. >> is it discriminatory for the restaurant not to hire a transgender man who wants to wear the uniform? you understand. >> i do want to get to the question of sexual orientation. and it you are alluding still have not heard the explanation which is the question of -- how do we tell what is actionable and what is not? when does that discrimination -- >> i will use an analogy from the race area which may be helpful. for many years, there was an equalnt that separate but was acceptable. this court concluded that when it came to race, separate what a quote was not permissible. i don't think the court has held anything like that regar
mr. harris, mr. harris or me ms. karlan.hen itnation exists -- is in a law that prepared to recognize. they are exempted from's that you presumptively. if this court things -- >> why is a dress code for hooters that requires all women thatar a scant dress, is discriminatory? >> yes it is. >> is it discriminatory for the woman that just does not want to wear it because it is demeaning? >> yes, it is. >> is it discriminatory for the restaurant not to hire a...
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mr. harris. and in addition to what he is doing to tulsa, as we try to celebrate juneteenth, just look at what he's doing to the country. we right now, people across this great beautiful nation of ours, are protesting in the street, calling for change in policy, calling for action from washington, d.c. and what does our president want to focus on? his re-election. that is narcissism at its best. we do not need candidate trump. we need president trump to take some action. and never mind the fact that you're putting people's lives at risk. i mean, this is the most unpresidential act i've ever seen in my life from a sitting president of the united states of america. >> what about, reverend, the news that there's going to be the national guard there tomorrow, that there will be a curfew in place during the rally or after the rally? what do you make of that? >> i think that this president, the crowd that he attracts, he knows how abrasive they are. this crowd that he attracts are the same folks who pr
mr. harris. and in addition to what he is doing to tulsa, as we try to celebrate juneteenth, just look at what he's doing to the country. we right now, people across this great beautiful nation of ours, are protesting in the street, calling for change in policy, calling for action from washington, d.c. and what does our president want to focus on? his re-election. that is narcissism at its best. we do not need candidate trump. we need president trump to take some action. and never mind the fact...
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mr. harris was up there looking out the window., why is he up there looking out the window? >> finally the stores were closed. and the students began to snake dance back to campus. over.s all over.op, it's all ♪ saturday a moratorium was called. officialsget store and city officials an opportunity to work things out. that did not occur. andent back into the stores we occupied the counters at the kress and woolworth's. we refused to leave the area and we were arrested for trespassing. >> the protest continued through spring. when the college students left for summer recess, dudley high school students took their place. 26, 1960, after nearly a half year of protest and negotiation, the store manager decided to integrate woolworth's lunch counter. >> i think he realized when the kids came back to school there would be hell to pay. and that is why think he managed to do it over the summer. >> i think what is remarkable and what makes greensboro distinctive is that this really thenoff in greensboro, and the press comes in and you have t
mr. harris was up there looking out the window., why is he up there looking out the window? >> finally the stores were closed. and the students began to snake dance back to campus. over.s all over.op, it's all ♪ saturday a moratorium was called. officialsget store and city officials an opportunity to work things out. that did not occur. andent back into the stores we occupied the counters at the kress and woolworth's. we refused to leave the area and we were arrested for trespassing....
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a teacher may have been someone to your local park you would go to the park and a mr andrews or mrs harris is somebody you would get to know and they would teach you how to play basketball or how to play football and maybe they'd have neighborhood teams that played against other teams that's gone doesn't exist in america anymore the reason that doesn't exist in america anymore is because american politicians whether they're mayors or councilmen or senators or local officials or state officials or federal officials. cannot get elected unless they say in their stump speech i will give you 10 more police officers for your city the next one i will give you 15 more police officers for your city the next one i will give you 20 more police officers and i'm going to give them bigger guns and i'm going to give them more cars and after awhile the budgets the municipal budgets in america that we used to have for creating those programs for kids the mentor's go to the park anybody who's listening right now to the sound of my voice go to a park anywhere in america right now you know we're going to find
a teacher may have been someone to your local park you would go to the park and a mr andrews or mrs harris is somebody you would get to know and they would teach you how to play basketball or how to play football and maybe they'd have neighborhood teams that played against other teams that's gone doesn't exist in america anymore the reason that doesn't exist in america anymore is because american politicians whether they're mayors or councilmen or senators or local officials or state officials...
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. >> harris: you know, mr.resident, with all that's happened in the last couple weeks, i feel like we are at one of those historical moments where future generations will look back and they will decide who we were. are you the president to unite all of us, given everything that is happening right now? >> president trump: well, i certainly think so, and i certainly hope so. the relationships we have are incredible, the spirit of this country, especially considering what happened. we had come out of nowhere, a plague come in from china. it just came in, and it came to all over the world. it went all over the world. looking at 186 countries, and they were devastated. we were certainly hit very hard. some were hit harder than us, relatively. but we were hit very, very hard. now we are making our comeback, and on top of it, we we have the riots, which were unnecessary to the extent they wear. if the governors and mayors would have taken a stronger action, i think the riots, you could call them protesters, you could
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mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle say this isn't politics. his is about getting voting rights. this is about things like this. suggest that perhaps the people watching go to wikipedia history is the about the support for back to maryland. mr. speaker, this is not land.ss' this is maryland's land. united gave it to the states for the sole purpose of a permanent federal enclave. of hundreds of my colleagues on the other side of he aisle thinking it's their land. it's maryland's land. and if you want voting rights, simple. do exactly what occurred in 1847 nd give the land back to maryland. whoa. wait a
mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle...
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leader mr cliburn i whip joint karen bass leadership are the 2 senators leaders on this issue mr congresswoman harris congressman senator did i say senate senator harris senator volcker. in the emancipation hall apple a name for those who built the capital of the united states and their honor we were there for 8 minutes and 46 seconds on our knees my members will attest it's a very long time it's a very long time and i graciously lead them and falling over when it was over said that they could do the same thing but here we are the martyrdom of george bush. there can expect merican experience a moment of national anguish as we grieve for the black americans killed by police brutality today this movement of that moment of national and which is being transformed into a movement of national action as americans from across the country peacefully protest to demand an end to end justice today with a justice and policing act the congress is standing with those fighting for justice and taking action let us my colleagues just fell over some of those names of martyrdom george floyd jackson davis oscar grant so
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in other words, the end result -- >> harris: we are free, mr. president. he did pretty well. [laughs] >> president trump: you understand what i mean. i will take a pass on honest abe come as a kind. >> harris: but you said you did more than any. >> president trump: criminal justice reform, nobody else could have done it. i did it. i didn't get a lot of notoriety, and the people that i'd did it for didn't go on television and think everybody but me. they needed me to get it done and i got it done, and i got five or six republican senators who had no interest in getting it done, and they were great. we got it done. we did that. the historically black colleges and universities were not funded, they weren't funded. i got them funded on a long-term basis and took care of -- i became friendly every year for three years. they were the heads, the deans, the presidents of the universities and colleges, they would come up. i got to know them. 44 or so people would come up to the oval office. first it was normal. i said, "all right, let's do it." second year i said, "why are you back aga
in other words, the end result -- >> harris: we are free, mr. president. he did pretty well. [laughs] >> president trump: you understand what i mean. i will take a pass on honest abe come as a kind. >> harris: but you said you did more than any. >> president trump: criminal justice reform, nobody else could have done it. i did it. i didn't get a lot of notoriety, and the people that i'd did it for didn't go on television and think everybody but me. they needed me to get...
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mrs. roosevelt says, "harry, the president is dead." and he says, "mrs. ou're the one in trouble now." >> stephen: wow. all right, that sounds like a great read. "countdown 45". it's available today. the man is chris wallace. thanks so much, chris. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ late show." tune in tomorrow when my guests will be stacey abrams, and soccer superstar megan rapinoe. now, stick around for james corden, but first, let's say goodnight with some music from jon batiste and stay human. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the "late late show." ( screaming )
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, the andrea harris social, environmental, and health equity task force, named in the honor of one of our great african-american civil rights, environmental, and social justice leaders, mrs. andrea harris. as the governor said, she was a champion for racial and social equity and justice for all people. and worked tirelessly and fearlessly to eliminate health and economic disparities across this great state. i know that she will be with us in spirit and i know as we pick up the torch in her honor to grapple with these complex and critical issues for north carolina, that together we will do well. i will chair this new task force with courage, inclusion, and hope for putting forward evidence 46 based -- evidence-based and data driven with tangible results. addressing disparities in health and health care is important not only from an equity standpoint but also for impreuxing health more broadly by achieving improvements in overall quality of care and population health. as the unified state, i know that we can get through these difficult times together. however, we also must acknowledge the systemic inequities that class, race, gender and other social determinants present. w
, the andrea harris social, environmental, and health equity task force, named in the honor of one of our great african-american civil rights, environmental, and social justice leaders, mrs. andrea harris. as the governor said, she was a champion for racial and social equity and justice for all people. and worked tirelessly and fearlessly to eliminate health and economic disparities across this great state. i know that she will be with us in spirit and i know as we pick up the torch in her...
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harris: does the book get put out, real quickly? >> i think it might get delayed a little bit. you'll hear more, which is free publicity to mr. tically for the president to the united states? it's a presidential election year. does it help, hurt? >> it hurts. it's embarrassing. it will be an explosive book. it was joe biden that described the president's phone call with the ukrainian president which got the president impeached as a drug deal. he didn't mean that literally. it was shady. there were other incidents that form something of a patent. some of these will be what presidents generally do to help themselves. there may be some real embarrassing things. the democrats and joe biden's campaign will seize on those things. >> harris: you know, i've always thought that it was a little untoward for people to leave their place of business when the police of business is the people's house and write books anyway. i'm not an attorney. where do you stand on this, guy? >> harris, i'm not a fan of these political big shot kiss and tell books either. listen, you come into these positions. you want the president to be honest, open. you
harris: does the book get put out, real quickly? >> i think it might get delayed a little bit. you'll hear more, which is free publicity to mr. tically for the president to the united states? it's a presidential election year. does it help, hurt? >> it hurts. it's embarrassing. it will be an explosive book. it was joe biden that described the president's phone call with the ukrainian president which got the president impeached as a drug deal. he didn't mean that literally. it was...
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mr. -- congresswoman harris, congresswoman -- senator -- did i say senator -- senator harris, senator booker the emancipation hall, aptly named for those who built the capitol of the united states, in their honor. we were there for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, on our knees. my remembers will attest, it is a very long time. it is a very long time. and i graciously led them in falling over when it was over, so that they could do the same thing. but here we are, the martyrdom of george floyd gave american experience a moment of national anguish as we grieve for the black americans killed by police brutality. today this movement of -- moment of national anguish is being transformed into a movement of national action. as americans from across the country peacefully protest to demand an end to injustice. today, with the justice and policingae ining act, the congr standing with those fighting for justice and taking action. let us, my colleagues, just go over some of those names of martyrdom. george floyd, jackson davis, oscar grant, so sad, breonna taylor, ahmaud arbery, botham jean, philando castile,
mr. -- congresswoman harris, congresswoman -- senator -- did i say senator -- senator harris, senator booker the emancipation hall, aptly named for those who built the capitol of the united states, in their honor. we were there for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, on our knees. my remembers will attest, it is a very long time. it is a very long time. and i graciously led them in falling over when it was over, so that they could do the same thing. but here we are, the martyrdom of george floyd gave...
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. >> eleanor roosevelt is dressed in black and she says, harry, the president is dead. mrs. roosevelt, is there anything we can do for you? eleanor roosevelt says, harry, is there anything we can do for you? because you're the one in trouble now. reporr: trman looked ks the ro. stunned at his swearing in. i felt like the moon and stars fell on me, he said. hen henry stenson pulled him aside. >> mr. president, i need to tell you about a top-secret project of immense importance that has created the most powerful bomb ever put together. >> reporter: truman had been vice president three months and knew nothing about the manhattan project and race to build the atomic bomb. this was a weapon of mass destruction. >> absolutely. the world had never seen anything like this. >> reporter: they were planning the invasion of japan. it would require 700,000 troops, take a year, and cost tens of thousands of american casualties. the bomb had not even been tested. >> truman had no idea whether it was going to work and he basically said it's a science project until you can convince me this is
. >> eleanor roosevelt is dressed in black and she says, harry, the president is dead. mrs. roosevelt, is there anything we can do for you? eleanor roosevelt says, harry, is there anything we can do for you? because you're the one in trouble now. reporr: trman looked ks the ro. stunned at his swearing in. i felt like the moon and stars fell on me, he said. hen henry stenson pulled him aside. >> mr. president, i need to tell you about a top-secret project of immense importance that...
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mr. president i don't think senators harris or booker or ananyone sponsoring the bill thk it's a tennessee or solution to the long-standing problems the last few weeks have laid bare at this is action we can start taking now to begin ensuring justice and accountability in our lives and in our law enforcement and hopefully help put us on the path to heal our . while we need to pass legislation to address police brutality we can't stop there. the justice and policing act is the first of many steps we need to n take taking congress to hep reset our nations moral compass. mr. president the massive uprising of peaceful protests against police brutality we have seen in recent days is happening while many of our states are still working overtime to address the impact of the covid-19 pandemic and keep people safe as we reopen communities. over the last couple of weeks i have been in contact with black leaders and activists back home and i have heard over and over again about the connection between the racism at the heart of the policing of black communities and the disproportionate impact of covid
mr. president i don't think senators harris or booker or ananyone sponsoring the bill thk it's a tennessee or solution to the long-standing problems the last few weeks have laid bare at this is action we can start taking now to begin ensuring justice and accountability in our lives and in our law enforcement and hopefully help put us on the path to heal our . while we need to pass legislation to address police brutality we can't stop there. the justice and policing act is the first of many...
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harris. the democratic leader of the senate, mr. schumer. emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in police brutality. we are here to honor george floyd. in a moment, we will have a moment of silence -- actually, eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of george floyd and so many others who lost their lives and were abused by police brutality. before that, i want to yield to the distinguished leader of the senate, mr. schumer. senator schumer: thank you, mr. adame speaker, and thank you for this profound and employment moment. before we go on with our strong and comprehensive legislation. senate democrats held a similar moment of silence last w
harris. the democratic leader of the senate, mr. schumer. emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the american people to speak out against that, specifically manifested in...
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mr. brooks chose to go another route. the continuum that is given to the officers -- es? go ahead. >> harriswant to get this question in. as people watch and listen to you, see the unevenness of power in that scenario. mr. brooks, as you call him, was so intoxicated that they were breath lysing end. i don't know if that is actually a word but you know what i mean. they could get into a cup in his car. what about police protocol and training would have gotten -- 4e instead of anybody. without commercials, that's about how long you and i would talk on the show if you are my only guess. if we had a problem, we would work it out. that seems like a really long time. i want to give you a chance to quickly react to that and that i want to move to the next thing. >> yes, ma'am. it was 43 minutes, they tried to work through the situation, they did decide to go through the breathalyzer and the dui arrest for that's what resulted in his actions to choose some other manner. yes, they tried to work it out in 43 minutes, but the decision was made by the officers to affect the legal and lawful arrest for d
mr. brooks chose to go another route. the continuum that is given to the officers -- es? go ahead. >> harriswant to get this question in. as people watch and listen to you, see the unevenness of power in that scenario. mr. brooks, as you call him, was so intoxicated that they were breath lysing end. i don't know if that is actually a word but you know what i mean. they could get into a cup in his car. what about police protocol and training would have gotten -- 4e instead of anybody....
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mr. harris said that cases are going down, however sky gottlieb this morning in the last hour tweeted out we're low live commanding the number of cases and that is part of because there's still this no consistent standards for people re-opening. can you address what did we do wrong that we're ninth worst in the country only behind iran and qatar? >> well, i do believe we have enhanced our response, as i mentioned we have now tested almost 17 million people. i don't want to get see the numbers because i don't think that's they real issue. it's how testing is used and the consequence but we have after the slow start that we had in getting the private sector engaged, we continue to build and that's not to say we're at the end of the day. we still need to expand the access to testing across the nation. it's not where it ultimately needs to be. but i will say that each day, each week, we continue to make progress for that expansion. and we will continue to do that. i'll look into the specificses of your question related to where additional laboratory reagents are coming from for your state. >>
mr. harris said that cases are going down, however sky gottlieb this morning in the last hour tweeted out we're low live commanding the number of cases and that is part of because there's still this no consistent standards for people re-opening. can you address what did we do wrong that we're ninth worst in the country only behind iran and qatar? >> well, i do believe we have enhanced our response, as i mentioned we have now tested almost 17 million people. i don't want to get see the...
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harris: the same one that rand paul obstructed a couple of weeks ago, yes, i am aware of that. mr. cornyn: so you are going to block -- so the senators are going to block their own anti-lynching bill by their vote tomorrow. ms. harris: absolutely not, and i think it is important we not distract the american people from the task at hand. we cannot pull out a specific component of this bill and -- and leave everything else in the garbage bin, and that is the logical and actual and practical conclusion of where you are going with the suggestion that we would sacrifice issues like no-knock warrants, issues like national standards for use of force, issues like the need for independent investigations of police misconduct, issues like pattern in practice investigations with subpoena power for the united states department of justice in sake of one. it's like asking a mother save one of your children and leave the others. mr. cornyn: madam president, would the senator yield for another question? ms. harris: absolutely. mr. cornyn: madam president, is the senator -- the senator certainly is f
harris: the same one that rand paul obstructed a couple of weeks ago, yes, i am aware of that. mr. cornyn: so you are going to block -- so the senators are going to block their own anti-lynching bill by their vote tomorrow. ms. harris: absolutely not, and i think it is important we not distract the american people from the task at hand. we cannot pull out a specific component of this bill and -- and leave everything else in the garbage bin, and that is the logical and actual and practical...
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mr. harris said that cases are going down.however, scott got lelieb said expacting the number of cases according to a report. that's part of because there's still this no consistent standard for people reopening. can you address, what did we do wrong that we are ninth worst in the country only behind qatar and bahrain? >> i do believe we have enhanced our response. as i mentioned, i think we have tested almost 17 million people. i don't want to get into the number of the tests. it's how testing is used and the consequence. we have, after the slow start that we had in getting the pry vase s -- it's not to say we're at the end of the day. we need to expand access across this nation. it's not where it ultimately needs to be. i will say that each day, each week, we continue to make progress for that expansion. we will continue to do that. i will look into the specifics of your question related to where additional laboratory reagents are coming from for your state. >> thank you. i yield. >> i yield to congressman graves and since c
mr. harris said that cases are going down.however, scott got lelieb said expacting the number of cases according to a report. that's part of because there's still this no consistent standard for people reopening. can you address, what did we do wrong that we are ninth worst in the country only behind qatar and bahrain? >> i do believe we have enhanced our response. as i mentioned, i think we have tested almost 17 million people. i don't want to get into the number of the tests. it's how...
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mr. clyburn join karen bass, leader harris, congresswoman -- senator harris, senator in emancipation hall, aptly named for those that built the capital of the net it states, in their honor. we were there for eight minutes and 46 seconds on our knees. my members will attest it is a very long time. it is a very long time. i graciously led them in falling over -- falling over when it was over so they could do the great -- the same thing. here we are, the martyrdom of george floyd gave the american experience a moment of national anguish as we grieve for the black americans killed by police brutality. today, that moment of national anguish is being transformed into a movement of national -- moment of national action. as americans across the country peacefully protest to demand an end to injustice. today, with the justice in policing act, congress is standing with those fighting for justice and taking action. let us, my colleagues, go over some of those names of martyrdom -- george floyd, jackson davis, so sad, breonna prichard,rrence philando castile, freddie gray, walter scott, tamir rice, m
mr. clyburn join karen bass, leader harris, congresswoman -- senator harris, senator in emancipation hall, aptly named for those that built the capital of the net it states, in their honor. we were there for eight minutes and 46 seconds on our knees. my members will attest it is a very long time. it is a very long time. i graciously led them in falling over -- falling over when it was over so they could do the great -- the same thing. here we are, the martyrdom of george floyd gave the american...
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hopefully that he will see actually you know doing the right thing for both both families both mr coolest and harryis for her to come back and face the consequences of her driving that there is no other way kate as i keep saying you know are millions of people around the world who are looking at this case and thinking how does this even happen and even if she had diplomatic immunity it's not the right thing to do but we're very clear that she didn't listen we just hope the parents are incredibly decent people i think we you know they hope that both governments are going to step forward and do the right thing you know if they don't then we may have to compete force the issue through the courts and i'm talking of course in the issue as well when you also go off to donate rob for obstruction. there is absolutely no doubt about that and that was that was something that the court allowed the parents to proceed with today it was for the police to establish who had diplomatic immunity or not not the foreign office but they they took it upon themselves to decide that she did it and they allowed her to leav
hopefully that he will see actually you know doing the right thing for both both families both mr coolest and harryis for her to come back and face the consequences of her driving that there is no other way kate as i keep saying you know are millions of people around the world who are looking at this case and thinking how does this even happen and even if she had diplomatic immunity it's not the right thing to do but we're very clear that she didn't listen we just hope the parents are...
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harris: on behalf of myself and mr. booker i am offering an amendment which would provide that the chairman would not issue subpoenas under the authority of this motion until the senate passes legislation to meaningfully address the justice in policing act, which is within the jurisdiction of this committee, specifically that would address racial profiling and excessive use of force and other forms of discriminatory policing. and i request a roll call on my amendment. sen. graham: i will move to table, the court calls role. [roll call vote] sen. graham: the motion is tabled. anything else? mr. chairman can i be recorded on the blumenthal amendment? , absolutely you can. no amendments have been adopted -- i apologize. >> mr. chairman, the same for me. sen. graham: absolutely. in moved to vote on the chairman's june 11, 2020 motion relatedrize subpoenas to the investigation. the court will call the role. [roll call vote] sen. graham: the motion is passed, i appreciate the discussion. the chairman is authorized to issue su
harris: on behalf of myself and mr. booker i am offering an amendment which would provide that the chairman would not issue subpoenas under the authority of this motion until the senate passes legislation to meaningfully address the justice in policing act, which is within the jurisdiction of this committee, specifically that would address racial profiling and excessive use of force and other forms of discriminatory policing. and i request a roll call on my amendment. sen. graham: i will move...
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starting on july 1st let's speak now to al-jazeera sorry forces live for us in west jerusalem harry what is mr ganns mean by equal rights. well that is something that hasn't been defined in this pretty terse statement as you say it comes on his facebook page is something he does every week before the jewish sabbath setting out a few comments on his week and what he intends to do going forward this time though of course next week could be a very momentous one with the july the 1st date which is the earliest possible date under the deal between him and netanyahu the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for this coalition government that's the 1st date under which the movement towards annexation can be advanced and he sets out what could be read as something of a toughened tone and against netanyahu in terms of saying that that he would be willing to speak to the palestinians at any time even tomorrow if they wanted to seriously that there would be no an exception in a palestinian area or least an area with a large palestinian population or where their movement would be severely curtailed if
starting on july 1st let's speak now to al-jazeera sorry forces live for us in west jerusalem harry what is mr ganns mean by equal rights. well that is something that hasn't been defined in this pretty terse statement as you say it comes on his facebook page is something he does every week before the jewish sabbath setting out a few comments on his week and what he intends to do going forward this time though of course next week could be a very momentous one with the july the 1st date which is...
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mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle say this isn't politics. his is about getting voting rights. this is about things like this. suggest that perhaps the people watching go to wikipedia history is the about the support for back to maryland. mr. speaker, this is not land.ss' this is maryland's land. united gave it to the states for the sole purpose of a permanent federal enclave. of hundreds of my colleagues on the other side of he aisle thinking it's their land. it's maryland's land. and if you want voting rights, simple. do exactly what occurred in 1847 nd give the land back to maryland. whoa. wait a
mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle...
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mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle say this isn't politics. his is about getting voting rights. this is about things like this. suggest that perhaps the people watching go to wikipedia history is the about the support for back to maryland. mr. speaker, this is not land.ss' this is maryland's land. united gave it to the states for the sole purpose of a permanent federal enclave. of hundreds of my colleagues on the other side of he aisle thinking it's their land. it's maryland's land. and if you want voting rights, simple. do exactly what occurred in 1847 nd give the land back to maryland. whoa. wait a
mr. harris: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. you very much, speaker. i hope america is watching going on the floor today and they're paying careful attention to this debate. after speaker from the other side of the aisle say things like -- it's been before. the majority leader, clear press precedent. yeah, there's clear precedent. we know the person who was in the chair before comes from the that was the clear precedent. when retrosession occurred. colleagues on the other side of the aisle...
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is going to do, and remember, harris, as i know you know this, but the community of atlanta is obviously going to put a lot of pressure for justice in mrcase, because we've all seen the video and what happened, and i think it's hard to believe that this killing was justified given all the video evidence that we've all seen to this point. >> harris: wow. you've said a lot. every time we speak of this we have that video. i have to tell you, matt, every time i watch it i see something more, something different. this is one that went on for so very long, and i'm curious, the daily mail is reporting that rayshard brooks was on probation, and dwi, could have led to prison. people asked, why would he have resisted arrest? i don't know, does that sort of report come into play as they figure out charges? how does it work? >> no. it doesn't. we're not going to sort of blame mr. brooks for what happened to him. we need to find a way, and i think, i think what the president has come out yesterday with, and what both the senate and the house are working on is a way to make sure that both the officers and mr. brooks make it to the next day live beca
is going to do, and remember, harris, as i know you know this, but the community of atlanta is obviously going to put a lot of pressure for justice in mrcase, because we've all seen the video and what happened, and i think it's hard to believe that this killing was justified given all the video evidence that we've all seen to this point. >> harris: wow. you've said a lot. every time we speak of this we have that video. i have to tell you, matt, every time i watch it i see something more,...
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last night, mr speaker, i was reading my son harry potter, and it was clearly still stuck in my mindwe all make errors sometimes, i apologised to marcus for getting his name wrong. matt hancock. the prime minister has defended the appointment of munira mirza to lead his commission into racial inequality. munira mirza, who's one of borisjohnson‘s advisers, has questioned the idea of "institutional racism" and said there's a "culture of grievance" among anti—racism campaigners. ..the pages of...living marxism in the revolutionary communist party into the heart of number ten has not gone unnoticed, mr speaker. on a monday, the prime minister appointed him to lead the commission, the government's commission for racial inequality and it was greeted with some disbelief, given their well—known views on the matter. so, iwonder mr speaker, can the prime minister tell us today, does he with miss mirza that previous inquiries have fostered "a culture of grievance" within minority communities? mr speaker, i am a huge admirerof doctormirza — who is a brilliant thinker about these issues, and we a
last night, mr speaker, i was reading my son harry potter, and it was clearly still stuck in my mindwe all make errors sometimes, i apologised to marcus for getting his name wrong. matt hancock. the prime minister has defended the appointment of munira mirza to lead his commission into racial inequality. munira mirza, who's one of borisjohnson‘s advisers, has questioned the idea of "institutional racism" and said there's a "culture of grievance" among anti—racism...
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harris county texas, houston. is recording it highest number of coronavirus hospitalizations. yet. so let's discuss now. the mayor of houston. that's mr. sylvester turner. >> thanks for having me. >> harris county judge -- say the county it could be approaching the precipice of a disaster. is houston ready to handle a surge in cases? >> we're hoping we can stop a surge from occurring. the numbers are increasing. we ample capacity within the hospital system right now. we want to keep it that way. in the city of houston for example we have been reporting anywhere between 150 to 200 cases on a daily basis. and if i go back to the end of april, we had flattened the curve and we were in a good position. and didn't have nearly as many deaths as back then. since things started to reopen, the number of positive cases have been ticking up. we want to try to contain that. and we're messaging people u. put on your mask and engage in social distancing and exercise proper hygiene. >> let's talk about preparedness. the stadium in houston is prepped to preopen as a possible field hospital if needed. are you concerned hospitals could be overwhelmed t
harris county texas, houston. is recording it highest number of coronavirus hospitalizations. yet. so let's discuss now. the mayor of houston. that's mr. sylvester turner. >> thanks for having me. >> harris county judge -- say the county it could be approaching the precipice of a disaster. is houston ready to handle a surge in cases? >> we're hoping we can stop a surge from occurring. the numbers are increasing. we ample capacity within the hospital system right now. we want...
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harris funeral homes versus the equal opportunity commission. mr. cole? >> mr. chief justice, and may please the court, aimee stephens is a transgender woman. she was a valued employee of harris funeral homes for six years until she told her boss she was going to live and identify as a woman. when harris homes responded by firing her, it discriminated against her because of her sex for three reasons. first, firing her for failing to conform to explicitly stated stereotypes about how men and women should behave. it discriminated against her in the same way as price waterhouse discriminated against anne hopkins for failing to walk and talk more feminine. it cannot be that anne hopkins would lose her case on the same facts. second, harris fired her for identifying as a woman only because she was assigned male sex at birth. in doing so, they fired her for contravening a sex specific expectation that applies only to people assigned male sex at birth. namely, that they live and identify as a man for their entire lives. that is disparate treatment on the basis of sex. t
harris funeral homes versus the equal opportunity commission. mr. cole? >> mr. chief justice, and may please the court, aimee stephens is a transgender woman. she was a valued employee of harris funeral homes for six years until she told her boss she was going to live and identify as a woman. when harris homes responded by firing her, it discriminated against her because of her sex for three reasons. first, firing her for failing to conform to explicitly stated stereotypes about how men...
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last night, mr speaker, i was reading my son harry potter and it was clearly still stuck in my mind atll make errors sometimes. i apologise to marcus for getting his name wrong. marcus rashford accepted his apology, and said he'd been called worse names. maiden speech, alexander stafford. one of the mps first elected at december‘s general election made his maiden speech in the commons. alexander stafford won the seat of rother valley from labour. in his speech, which focused on his constituency, he promised to be a listening mp. but as i look upon this house, whose very walls were crafted from the fine stone of anston in rother valley, i'm mindful of the words of that great barbarian king gelimer as he was paraded in chains through constantinople byjustinian‘s general belisarius following the great liberation of carthage. "vanities of vanities. all is vanity." for what matters in this house is notjust the pomp and splendour — although these traditions are incredibly important — but it's the people we represent, the beating heart of our nation who put us here, and whose very presence we
last night, mr speaker, i was reading my son harry potter and it was clearly still stuck in my mind atll make errors sometimes. i apologise to marcus for getting his name wrong. marcus rashford accepted his apology, and said he'd been called worse names. maiden speech, alexander stafford. one of the mps first elected at december‘s general election made his maiden speech in the commons. alexander stafford won the seat of rother valley from labour. in his speech, which focused on his...