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gerald? do you want to start off? and i'm sorry i did not introduce brian and thomas, the attorneys in the case. >> thank you, and thank you to the national press club for having me. it's a momentous day, i have to apologize, we were coming out of the court and there were so many people who were demonstrating in trying to raise their voices in support of equality. it was a great thing to see and it took some time to get over here. i want to say a couple of things about how the law got to where it is now and why we are in the supreme court. essentially, here's how it goes, in 19 succeed for congress passed a law that banned employers from relying on sex to make employment decisions. we made the argument before the court that this is all you need to know when you think about an employer making a decision about sexual orientation, you have to think about a person's sex to determine their sexual orientation. but what happened after that was that there were a few lower court decisions which said that sexual orientation was
gerald? do you want to start off? and i'm sorry i did not introduce brian and thomas, the attorneys in the case. >> thank you, and thank you to the national press club for having me. it's a momentous day, i have to apologize, we were coming out of the court and there were so many people who were demonstrating in trying to raise their voices in support of equality. it was a great thing to see and it took some time to get over here. i want to say a couple of things about how the law got to...
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my name is gerald bostock. . was fired for being gay if you asked me six years ago would you ever imagine this, that you would be sitting at the national press club in washington after just leaving the united states supreme court, the answer would be no. absolutely not. but i think more importantly, after decade of hard work advocating for child abuse and neglect victims in my community in atlanta, georgia, to have my hard work and success factomised for the mere that one day i decided to join a gay recreational softball league , to have that compromise because of that. to have it compromised because of homophobia, and let me share that when i was fired i was devastated. i lost my source of income. i lost my livelihood. i even lost my medical insurance at a time when i was recovering from prostate cancer. this was devastating to me. in the road here has been long and hard. we are here today, standing united, so we can bring an end to lgtbq workplace discrimination. into many states across this nation we can marry
my name is gerald bostock. . was fired for being gay if you asked me six years ago would you ever imagine this, that you would be sitting at the national press club in washington after just leaving the united states supreme court, the answer would be no. absolutely not. but i think more importantly, after decade of hard work advocating for child abuse and neglect victims in my community in atlanta, georgia, to have my hard work and success factomised for the mere that one day i decided to join...
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joaqaquin: alway gerald: and whato o you do in ththe garden?oaquin: w water the plalants♪ host: that's all from "global 3000" this week. thanksksor watchin whatidid you like ababout the program? let us know. write to global3000@dw.com. and don't forget you can find us on facebook, too, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from enentering ththe country, w whin brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
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joaqaquin: alway gerald: and whato o you do in ththe garden?quin: w water the plalants♪ host: that's all from "global 3000" this week. thanksksor watchin whatidid you like ababout the program? let us know. write to global3000@dw.com. and don't forget you can find us on facebook, too, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] when you hear the term investigative reporting all l these ideas come to mind. serious, hardworking reporters. whistleblowers andnd leaked documenents. journalists exposing injustice. hidden stories, uncovered. that's what this show is all about. from thehe center for investigative reporting this is veveal.
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joaqaquin: alway gerald: and whato o you do in ththe garden?quin: w water the plalants♪ host: that's all from "global 3000" this week. thanksksor watchin whatidid you like ababout the program? let us know. write to global3000@dw.com. and don't forget you can find us on facebook, too, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 10/18/19 10/18/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> i do pray that you show me mercy and you give me a second chance. that is my prayer. and i can assure each and everyone of you that if you do, i won't disappoint you. i'm not going to let you down. cyntoia brown-long. she was forced into sexual slavery as a child and sentenced to life in prison after been convicted of first-degree murder for shooting her
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>> doing well, gerald. what's your question or comment? >> caller: well, my comment is that, you know, what i see is instead of just prison reform is the system in and of itself needs to be reformed. when you look at the history as far as african-americans in this country, you know, you look at how we were -- basically, we're in the ghetto, forced to be in the ghetto. the system gave us crack. this has been proven. we're being killed by cops, and the system doesn't hold these people accountable. so it's really, as far as i'm concerned, about the system that's continually perpetuating these negative stereotypes, these negative energies that are causing african-americans to even be a part of the system. >> gerald, can i ask you, do you think the first step act has had an impact? have you seen anything over the past 11 months? do you think it's changed anything? >> i don't see much of a change at all, you know. i think nothing has really changed as far as people going to prison or anything like that. i don't see a change. like i said, it's th
>> doing well, gerald. what's your question or comment? >> caller: well, my comment is that, you know, what i see is instead of just prison reform is the system in and of itself needs to be reformed. when you look at the history as far as african-americans in this country, you know, you look at how we were -- basically, we're in the ghetto, forced to be in the ghetto. the system gave us crack. this has been proven. we're being killed by cops, and the system doesn't hold these people...
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. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's goto one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple of weeks ago, i wonder if this has convinced you at all that we need tough gun control legislation in this country? >> i prefer to go after the person who uses the gun for an illegal or criminal purpose. that to me is a far better approach than the one where you require registration of the individual or the gun. >> just minutes after making those statements, gerald ford walked into the street and heard the sound of gunfire. >> my god, there's been a shot! there's been a shot. they're being pushed back by the police. somebody has fired a shot here. we don't know if anybody has been hit. my god! somebody fire
. >> about the same time gerald ford becomes president, charlie in prison writes to squeaky he's goto one big thing that's going to get the nation's attention back on charlie. so squeaky, wearing a red robe, comes up to the president of the united states with a big gun, points the gun in his face. the secret servicemen wrestle her to the ground and squeaky's first words were, can you believe the gun didn't go off? >> following your own close brush with death in sacramento a couple...
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we are here because of this gentleman to my left, gerald bought stock who lost his job because
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. >> gerald ford was like a football player, like he's like a really great athlete.chevy started doing gerald ford, i mean, try getting that toothpaste back in the tube. >> i do have two major announcements to make. oh, no problem, no problem. no -- >> as a kid, i didn't know anything about president ford. i thought, oh, he's a clumsy idiot. >> no problem. >> chevy's ford, there was no attempt to make him look like ford. he just played sort of a fatuous stumblebum. >> chevy's portrayal may have made a difference. >> will president ford win again in '76? >> i don't think so. do you? >> my name is jimmy carter. and i'm running for president. >> "saturday night live" for a lot of its existence has defined the comedic take on the president. >> well, i personally try to be a lusty, zesty kind of president. with all the -- hi baby, how are you? >> it was nice meeting you. >> come on, lisa, come on. >> bye-bye. >> bye. >> back to work! >> whoever's doing the impression of the president on "saturday night live," that becomes everybody's impression of the president. >> lobste
. >> gerald ford was like a football player, like he's like a really great athlete.chevy started doing gerald ford, i mean, try getting that toothpaste back in the tube. >> i do have two major announcements to make. oh, no problem, no problem. no -- >> as a kid, i didn't know anything about president ford. i thought, oh, he's a clumsy idiot. >> no problem. >> chevy's ford, there was no attempt to make him look like ford. he just played sort of a fatuous stumblebum....
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gerald ford goes on television co-presidency. a craig: the staffs were meeting. coming up with this convoluted -- frank: reagan gives a speech is really what ford had in mind. are just, my god, we going to give this away. there is incredible chaos on the floor. they kept trying to gavel the convention to order. they had this band that just kept on playing. craig: the michigan fight song. frank: california, here i come, all those times. is g: because everybody abuzz about the co-presidency. frank: reagan says, we can do this. number one, get george on the phone. number two, i am going to the convention. the candidate never goes to the convention before he is actually nominated. in so many president ways. i am one of the floor people. in those days -- i don't know what they have today, but we had walkie-talkies, you had to push this thing. the voice comes from the, it is called a trailer but it was thely kind of up above convention. it says, the governor is coming to speak to the convention. the voice is bush. it said, tell your delegates. and i havemessage got lik
gerald ford goes on television co-presidency. a craig: the staffs were meeting. coming up with this convoluted -- frank: reagan gives a speech is really what ford had in mind. are just, my god, we going to give this away. there is incredible chaos on the floor. they kept trying to gavel the convention to order. they had this band that just kept on playing. craig: the michigan fight song. frank: california, here i come, all those times. is g: because everybody abuzz about the co-presidency....
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. >> one case involves gerald bostock who was fired as a child welfare service coordinator in georgia after joining a gay softball league. this is 2019. we should not have to be having this conversation but that's why we are hearingle gearing our efforts to the united states supreme court. >> tuesday morning's oral arguments involve a sky diving instructor in new york who says he was fired after telling a client he was gay. two questions for the court to decide is whether title vii of the 1964 civil rights act extend workplace protection for sexual orientation and gender identity. >> the gender identity case says that amy stevens was fired from a trout funeral home after telling the opener she was trans gender and plans to transition. >> the thing that hurt most is that they never even wanted to see the transition. >> reporter: attorney john burch represents the owner of the funeral home. >> he was applying a strict tress code that the federal government acknowledges is illegal. >> the court will rule in the spring, a fares sign of how the majority conservatives will rule. >>> the tru
. >> one case involves gerald bostock who was fired as a child welfare service coordinator in georgia after joining a gay softball league. this is 2019. we should not have to be having this conversation but that's why we are hearingle gearing our efforts to the united states supreme court. >> tuesday morning's oral arguments involve a sky diving instructor in new york who says he was fired after telling a client he was gay. two questions for the court to decide is whether title vii...
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ford approved by congress and nixon resigned and gerald ford became president and selected rockefeller confirmed by both houses. it's historically rare to see this musical game of chairs but we're in historical times now. >> what are your top questions for this week? >> i have about a million but i'll choose three. how will the white house respond to the subpoena congress served? that's a huge battle. we could end up in the supreme court in a nixon-like decision. will more career public officials come forward with more information? there is a second whistle blower but courage tends to be contagious in this situation and third, will more republicans start to show cracks, start to show some support for an impeachment inquiry? we've seen romney leaning that way and collins giving indicators and this more than anything else will determine ultimately the fate of this presidency. >> thank you and thanks for staying with us for all four hours and keep your questions coming in. viewers at home, submit them at cnn.com/opinion. we'll be right back. this is the family who wanted to connect... and
ford approved by congress and nixon resigned and gerald ford became president and selected rockefeller confirmed by both houses. it's historically rare to see this musical game of chairs but we're in historical times now. >> what are your top questions for this week? >> i have about a million but i'll choose three. how will the white house respond to the subpoena congress served? that's a huge battle. we could end up in the supreme court in a nixon-like decision. will more career...
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one has to do with gerald who was a child welfare services court nader in georgia. he was fired. were factual disputes as to whether he was fired due to an audit, or that he had joined a gay softball league. the root question here is whether he can even bring this claim under title vii. -- wasly, donald sactown a skydiving this -- instructor in new york. part of his job, he would have to strap himself and people he was training. if it was a woman, he would reassure them that it was >> there are distinctions that are permitted. the supreme court itself suggested might be necessary for separate sex bathrooms, allowing for different dress codes. allowing for different fitness requirements. virginia military case, ginsburg suggested if you open up the school to women, you might have to build a new dorm. you might have to have different standards. there is a suggested that this is potentially required to open the door to women. a lot of things i don't think the court wants to bring into that. there is tension in both parties heightened idea of muscle. words because of sex. everyone ag
one has to do with gerald who was a child welfare services court nader in georgia. he was fired. were factual disputes as to whether he was fired due to an audit, or that he had joined a gay softball league. the root question here is whether he can even bring this claim under title vii. -- wasly, donald sactown a skydiving this -- instructor in new york. part of his job, he would have to strap himself and people he was training. if it was a woman, he would reassure them that it was >>...
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let's look at some of them, gerald saying yep gas going up again. bets that gas prices will go up. and roy, here come them gas prices. for an expert opinion we turned to gas buddy. patrick tracks the complex economics of gasoline and the market that drives prices. he boils it down and here's what he tweeted last night. he does not see a supply disruption as a result of the fire. so that means he is not expecting any impact on gas prices as a result. that's really good news for bay area drivers because triple-a says one gallon of the cheap stuff has shot up to $4.28. triple-a tracks that number daily. if we see movement we willett you know about it. back to you. >>> thanks, chris. 4:57 right now. coming up next on today in the bay, fire fallout. we're life with the lingering impacts of the fire at last night's storage facility. >>> and air quality is gradually improving as we start out with cool temperatures, here's a live look outside in palo alto, more clouds today and then a chance of rain by tonight. i'll have more of that in the forecast coming
let's look at some of them, gerald saying yep gas going up again. bets that gas prices will go up. and roy, here come them gas prices. for an expert opinion we turned to gas buddy. patrick tracks the complex economics of gasoline and the market that drives prices. he boils it down and here's what he tweeted last night. he does not see a supply disruption as a result of the fire. so that means he is not expecting any impact on gas prices as a result. that's really good news for bay area drivers...
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in one case, gerald bosays he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay softball league. amy stevens was fired from a detroit area funeral home after informing her boss that she wanted to transition. >> and hopefully we can fix that and correct it. >> that will hurt everyone. >> the plaintiffs also received support from actress lavern cox who is transgender. the courts for liberal justices appear likely to vote in favor of the plaintiffs. they would need one more vote to prevail. >>> a key witness in the trial of a former police officer was killed in a drug deal gone bad. dallas police are searching for two men, thaddeus green and michael mitchell in connection with the murder of joshua brown. they and another man travelled from louisiana to texas to purchase drugs friday when a fight broke out. brown's emotional testimony just days before his murder ultimately leddy to the conviction of amber guyger, the former dallas loofr who shot and killed her neighbor, botham jean. >>> police and peace activists gathering in san francisco to discuss ways to stop gun viles. gun viole
in one case, gerald bosays he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay softball league. amy stevens was fired from a detroit area funeral home after informing her boss that she wanted to transition. >> and hopefully we can fix that and correct it. >> that will hurt everyone. >> the plaintiffs also received support from actress lavern cox who is transgender. the courts for liberal justices appear likely to vote in favor of the plaintiffs. they would need one more vote to...
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congressman gerald conally tells reporters that the white house told george kent to lay low on ukraineing "the washington post," george kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state responsible for ukraine, told house investigators he was instructed to lay low, focus on the five other countries in his portfolio and refer to volker, sondland and perry. this revelation comes one day after fiona hill, an aid to former national security advisor john bolton testified bolten n was so alarm by what he was seeing he told her according "the new york times" to notify the chief lawyer from the national security council about a rogue effort by mr. sondland. mr. giuliani and mick mulvaney, acting white house chief of staff according to the people familiar with the testimony, quote, i am not part of whatever drug deal sondland and mulvaney are cooking up, mr. bolton told ms. hill to tell white house lawyers. joining me now to discuss the ever broadening scandal is "the new york times" white house corresponde correspondent. and there are so many names to keep up with at this point. i think what it bo
congressman gerald conally tells reporters that the white house told george kent to lay low on ukraineing "the washington post," george kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state responsible for ukraine, told house investigators he was instructed to lay low, focus on the five other countries in his portfolio and refer to volker, sondland and perry. this revelation comes one day after fiona hill, an aid to former national security advisor john bolton testified bolten n was so alarm...
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the street in front of the court -- [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: the justices heard the case of gerald bostock, fired from a county job in georgia after joining a gay softball league. >> i lost my livelihood, my source of income i lost my medical insurance. i was still recovering from prostate cancer. >> reporter: he sued but lower courts threw his case out. >> the civil rights act of 1964 -- >> reporter: they ruled that the 1964 civil rights act signed by president johnson, which bans job discrimination on the basis of race and sex, among other factors, does not cover sexual orientation. bostock's lawyer says firing someone for being gay is discrimination based on sex. >> and you can't think about a person's sexual orientation without thinking about his sex, right? a gay man is only a gay man if he is a man attracted to other men. >> reporter: the court also heard the case of aimee stephens, fired after she told her boss she is transgender. the lawyer for her former employer says the civil rights act doesn't protect her. >> all americans and american businesses in particular have the
the street in front of the court -- [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: the justices heard the case of gerald bostock, fired from a county job in georgia after joining a gay softball league. >> i lost my livelihood, my source of income i lost my medical insurance. i was still recovering from prostate cancer. >> reporter: he sued but lower courts threw his case out. >> the civil rights act of 1964 -- >> reporter: they ruled that the 1964 civil rights act signed by...
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choosing gerald ford on the mistaken theory that no one would be willing to make that man a president. oops. he referred to him as insurance policy, turns out insurance of something quite different. and other respects, sabotaging relationships with the press, digging in rather than admitting wrongdoing, fighting to the end, destroying relationships with his own party. nixon, at the end, though not at the beginning did everything wrong. it is a sign of not only how power can corrupt, but power can reveal, and in that circumstance, nixon's pretensions to absolute power and the manner in which he responded to the impeachment investigation was itself evidence of the fact he should have been removed. and this is a point we emphasize in chapter three, where we talk about the risks of impeaching too early, that the manner in which the president responds to accusations of wrongdoing, or the manner in which trump responds to the mueller investigation in congress may itself provide the most important evidence available to us whether this is someone who we can leave in the white house, and that
choosing gerald ford on the mistaken theory that no one would be willing to make that man a president. oops. he referred to him as insurance policy, turns out insurance of something quite different. and other respects, sabotaging relationships with the press, digging in rather than admitting wrongdoing, fighting to the end, destroying relationships with his own party. nixon, at the end, though not at the beginning did everything wrong. it is a sign of not only how power can corrupt, but power...
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america and others been here is patty hearst and sarah jane moore after her attempt to assassinate gerald ford and hollywood madam heidi flies. so she'll spend the day having her fingerprints and photograph and receive her schedule and what her daily tasks will be. a sobering two weeks for the actress caught in this large-scale college admission scandal, guys. >> melissa colorado reporting from dublin. thank you. >>> authorities so far not revealing how a man now in customer is tied to the death of four people outside of sacramento. roseville police discovered the bodies of threeeo man admitted to killing the victim the as -- at his home in fourth person was found in the car. investigators are not calling it a random crime. >>> thousands of new electric scooters hit the streets of san francisco this morning. part of the next phase of sfmta powered scooter program. starting today jump line scoot and spin are allowed to rent out a thousand scooters each. if all goes well, the total number could go higher. in the south bay, a final fight for in n out burgner campbell. they want to build a ne
america and others been here is patty hearst and sarah jane moore after her attempt to assassinate gerald ford and hollywood madam heidi flies. so she'll spend the day having her fingerprints and photograph and receive her schedule and what her daily tasks will be. a sobering two weeks for the actress caught in this large-scale college admission scandal, guys. >> melissa colorado reporting from dublin. thank you. >>> authorities so far not revealing how a man now in customer is...
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they are focused right now is the white house, and not just impeachment, removal, and insertion as a gerald ort of president with an asterisk. that is not what they want. they want the presiden in their own right, winning an election. the way they best see it isest after eight years of trump, trying to ride some coattails.al that is hard to do and would probably not work out the same way that h.w. had after reagan. laura: tom lobianc tnks for being with us. tom: thank you. ura: the power ofoems is cited by lovers of the english language as one of the great gifts of literature. atthey can that our esirits and ex our love. i can words heal, too? that is the premise behind the u.k.'sar first poetry cy, which distributes poems, not pills, to make you feel better. reporter: through the doorway they come with issues to share, to talk, to offload, as they buy on this chair. strangers, doesn'tt matter, doesn't have to do. what they do is prescred words in tin form of a problem. >> wh-- poem. c wt poetry can do that no other art can't quite do is eak intimately from one person to another. reporter:
they are focused right now is the white house, and not just impeachment, removal, and insertion as a gerald ort of president with an asterisk. that is not what they want. they want the presiden in their own right, winning an election. the way they best see it isest after eight years of trump, trying to ride some coattails.al that is hard to do and would probably not work out the same way that h.w. had after reagan. laura: tom lobianc tnks for being with us. tom: thank you. ura: the power ofoems...
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gazette" reports a gunman pleaded guilty to killing five staffers in an attack last year. 39-year-old gerald ramos blasted his way into the newspaper armed with a shotgun, smoke bombs, and a device that blocked his victims from getting away. his insanity defense claims he's not criminally responsible for the attack. a jury will decide if he was mentally competent at the time of the shooting. >> i think that today was a big relief for me. big emotional relief. i definitely feel a little bit better and a little bit lighter after -- after this plea. >> authorities say before the shooting ramos was accused of harassing the paper's staff in connection with a defamation suit that he filed against the "gazette" in 2012. >>> cbsnews.com reports a grandfather who police say dropped his young granddaughter from the 11th floor of a cruise ship has been charged with negligent homicide. yesterday a judge ordered the arrest of salvatore anello after prosecutors submitted evidence and said the 18-month-old girl fell when anello raised her up to an open window. the royal caribbean cruise ship was docked in
gazette" reports a gunman pleaded guilty to killing five staffers in an attack last year. 39-year-old gerald ramos blasted his way into the newspaper armed with a shotgun, smoke bombs, and a device that blocked his victims from getting away. his insanity defense claims he's not criminally responsible for the attack. a jury will decide if he was mentally competent at the time of the shooting. >> i think that today was a big relief for me. big emotional relief. i definitely feel a...
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squeaky wiki from -- kille actually tried to gerald ford. is, gettingpoint impeach because of your private sexual conduct over time became less popular with the american people. i think the republicans were put into a tough position because phil clinton was so flagrant with his lying under oath as the president of the united states. it was not so much of a question of what he did in the oval office, it was his me too treatment of women that got him into hot water with these depositions. today, my guess is that the past treatment of women he had power over would have been much more politically damaging to him then even what he did with an intern in the white house, although now i am the father of five girls, and my older girls are starting to have internships and such. i hope they go to a workplace where they are treated with respect. host: more from the sunday shows. this is congresswoman val demings, meeting this week to take more investigations and inquiries this week on the impeachment. this is her from fox news sunday yesterday. >> why i
squeaky wiki from -- kille actually tried to gerald ford. is, gettingpoint impeach because of your private sexual conduct over time became less popular with the american people. i think the republicans were put into a tough position because phil clinton was so flagrant with his lying under oath as the president of the united states. it was not so much of a question of what he did in the oval office, it was his me too treatment of women that got him into hot water with these depositions. today,...
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. >> reporter: gerald bostock says he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay recreational softballgue. gu it's a much bigger issue than just me. >> reporter: transgender woman aimee stephens said she was fired from a michigan funeral home after she revealed she was transitioning from a man. >> and we all deserve the same rights. >> reporter: today, they asked the court to rule that title vii of the 1964 federal civil rights act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, also protects employees based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. but conservative justices suggested those arguments should be directed instead at congress. justice samuel alito: amuel alito: "the point is the discrimination on the basis of sex in the sense that congress understood it in 17 1964 is a different concept from the discrimination on the basis of sexual o justices noted far-reaching implications-- same-sex bathrooms, dress codes, and transgender women playing on rmen's sports teams. congress repeatedly has refused to change the 196
. >> reporter: gerald bostock says he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay recreational softballgue. gu it's a much bigger issue than just me. >> reporter: transgender woman aimee stephens said she was fired from a michigan funeral home after she revealed she was transitioning from a man. >> and we all deserve the same rights. >> reporter: today, they asked the court to rule that title vii of the 1964 federal civil rights act, which prohibits discrimination based...
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the court will also hear the case of gerald bostock who was fired from his job with child welfare services in clayton county, georgia. the county fired bostock after was fired after joining a gay softball league. >> that's the moment my life started to change. within months of that decision there were negative comments about my sexual orientation. they were disparaging comments about the fact i was participating in a gay softball game. >> reporter: the third involves a former skydiving instructor. donald zarda was fired in 2010 after telling a female client who was strapped to him for a jump not to worry about the close contact because he was, quote, 100% gay. the skydiving company insists he was not fired because of his sexual orientation, but because he shared inappropriate personal information with a client. zarda's sister is pursuing the case even after donald died in an accident in 2014. >> i think this would be his moment to try to make sure that not only would he be able to get justification and everything back that he deserved. >> well, justice clarence thomas will not be in court
the court will also hear the case of gerald bostock who was fired from his job with child welfare services in clayton county, georgia. the county fired bostock after was fired after joining a gay softball league. >> that's the moment my life started to change. within months of that decision there were negative comments about my sexual orientation. they were disparaging comments about the fact i was participating in a gay softball game. >> reporter: the third involves a former...
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kennedy there was lyndon johnson there was president richard nixon before he left office there was gerald ford and then there was george w. bush of course and most recently was barack obama who threw that pitch 1st pitch standing on the pitcher's mound. you could assume that the current president donald trump with make america great again would want to make sure to throw out as many 1st pitches as possible and if you are assuming that well i have to tell you you are striking out you see donald trump's presidency since day one has been about clashing with convention and breaking the rules and that applies to baseball so for the 1st time in 109 years the u.s. president will not be throwing out the 1st pitch at any game on sunday trump and the 1st lady were spotted in a protective viewing box at the game between the washington nationals and the houston astros now this is what happened when fans in the stands heard the announcement that the president was among them. all right that's the 1st wave of booing. that came. and then it was followed by some chanting and you're going to hear it in jus
kennedy there was lyndon johnson there was president richard nixon before he left office there was gerald ford and then there was george w. bush of course and most recently was barack obama who threw that pitch 1st pitch standing on the pitcher's mound. you could assume that the current president donald trump with make america great again would want to make sure to throw out as many 1st pitches as possible and if you are assuming that well i have to tell you you are striking out you see donald...
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>> the justices heard the case of gerald bostock, fired from a county job in georgia, after joining a gay softball league. he sued, but lower courts threw his case out. they ruled that the 1964 civil rights act, signed by president johnson, which bans job discrimination on the basis of race and sex, among other factors, does not cover sexual orientation. bostock's lawyer says firing someone for being gay is discrimination based on sex. >> trevor: man, this is going to be a huge case. and we're going to have to wait to see what the court decides. but if you ask me, it's crazy that you can fire someone for being gay. you know? i mean, like, if you get fired at work, it should only be for work reasons, like stealing or not showing up or saying you like the final episode of "game of thrones." you should be fired. ( laughter ) it's like a big deal. also, i've always wondered, how do you fire someone for being gay? you can't tell who is gay. if people haven't come out, you don't know. you don't know what gay is. are you going to have bosses walk up to employees, "you're fired for being gay.
>> the justices heard the case of gerald bostock, fired from a county job in georgia, after joining a gay softball league. he sued, but lower courts threw his case out. they ruled that the 1964 civil rights act, signed by president johnson, which bans job discrimination on the basis of race and sex, among other factors, does not cover sexual orientation. bostock's lawyer says firing someone for being gay is discrimination based on sex. >> trevor: man, this is going to be a huge...
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>>us district judge gerald a mchugh's ruling means that a philadelphia nonprofit group can move forward but their plan open the for safe injection site in the u s make you wrote that safe injection sites for not considered by congress in could not of that because their use as a possible heart production strategy among opioid users have not yet entered public discourse the justice department appeared likely to challenge that decision. deputy attorney general jeffrey a rosen said they're it will take all available steps to pursue further judicial review. he said in a statement that any attempt to open illicit drug injection sites and other jurisdictions while this case is pay. we'll continue to be met with the media action by the department, but some officials in san francisco say this ruling could be what brings the city one step close sir to possibly opening of safe injection site a move they wanted to do for years. supervisor matt haney said wednesday he plans to introduce legislation authorizing it require and the city to create a site and work alongside the mayor, he said as we speak
>>us district judge gerald a mchugh's ruling means that a philadelphia nonprofit group can move forward but their plan open the for safe injection site in the u s make you wrote that safe injection sites for not considered by congress in could not of that because their use as a possible heart production strategy among opioid users have not yet entered public discourse the justice department appeared likely to challenge that decision. deputy attorney general jeffrey a rosen said they're it...
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i would say gerald ford was quoted as saying a high crime or misdemeanor is whatever a majority of the house of representatives says it is, which in practice is actually the right thing, but in theory is probably a little too strong. ney-on theie pvige issue and rudy giuliani, there are several aspects. ishat giuliani said on tv when he went to the ukraine he wasn't acting as a lawyer. he was acting as an advocate for the president's policies. aneven begin to consider attorney-client privilege it is not just that you are talking to an attorney. i'm an attorney right now but our discussion here is not under the attorney-client privilege because i'm not here as your attorney. that is the first thing. the second piece is the privilege i protect the confidential communications from your client. if bill were my client and he told me a secret, i could not be forced to disclose it outside. it is not a privilege if i interact with the ukrainian foreig national and tell him what the president said or tell him i'mestiting hunter biden or anything like that. the third piece of this which is appro
i would say gerald ford was quoted as saying a high crime or misdemeanor is whatever a majority of the house of representatives says it is, which in practice is actually the right thing, but in theory is probably a little too strong. ney-on theie pvige issue and rudy giuliani, there are several aspects. ishat giuliani said on tv when he went to the ukraine he wasn't acting as a lawyer. he was acting as an advocate for the president's policies. aneven begin to consider attorney-client privilege...
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come on in, gerald storch, the man who is at the expert on retailing.at a major chain, bricks and mortar major chain, another one, beyond forever 21, do you think another chain's going to go out of business soon? >> look, first of all, i don't know why we're talking about a recession in terms of the consumer. the consumer has been very strong and remains strong, above 4% year over year so it's kind of a red herring question. it's almost like somebody wants there to be a recession. but let's talk about it. you know, it doesn't change the fact that sales are shifting from bricks and mortar to e-commerce. and this is a long-term trend. nothing to do with recession. it's just what's happening. the u.s. probably has two to three times, even four times as much retail square footage in terms of bricks and mortar as we need. so a lot of that is going to go away. meanwhile, there will be many winners in bricks and mortar, walmart, target, costco, dollar general, tj maxx, the list goes on. people offer value every day and are good on the internettles. you have to
come on in, gerald storch, the man who is at the expert on retailing.at a major chain, bricks and mortar major chain, another one, beyond forever 21, do you think another chain's going to go out of business soon? >> look, first of all, i don't know why we're talking about a recession in terms of the consumer. the consumer has been very strong and remains strong, above 4% year over year so it's kind of a red herring question. it's almost like somebody wants there to be a recession. but...
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gerald ford said a high crime or misdemeanor is whatever the house committee says it is, but that is probably a little too strong. on the attorney general -- on the attorney-client privilege issue, through the giuliani, there are several aspects to this. the first is that giuliani said on tv that when he went to the ukraine, he was not acting as a lawyer, he was acting as an advocate for the president's policy. to even begin to consider an attorney-client privilege, it is not just that you were talking to an attorney. i am an attorney right now, in our discussion is not under the attorney-client privilege because i am not here as your attorney, bill. that is the first piece. the second piece is that the attorney-client privilege only protects the confidential communications from your client. so if bill were my client and he told me a secret, i could not be forced to disclose it outside. it is not attorney-client privilege if i interact with a ukrainian foreign national and tell him what the president said or tell him that i am investigating hunter biden or anything like that. the thi
gerald ford said a high crime or misdemeanor is whatever the house committee says it is, but that is probably a little too strong. on the attorney general -- on the attorney-client privilege issue, through the giuliani, there are several aspects to this. the first is that giuliani said on tv that when he went to the ukraine, he was not acting as a lawyer, he was acting as an advocate for the president's policy. to even begin to consider an attorney-client privilege, it is not just that you were...
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but it doesn't matter margaret to your problem they've got it doesn't matter to you and i ask you gerald ford when he was minority leader wanted to with ph one of the supreme court justices and they said to him what is the impeachable offense and he said what ever that held the house of representatives says it is so it doesn't matter whether it's offense or not the bottom line is present trump is going to get impeached by the house they are going to impeach him palosi has to manage the 26 democrats that got elected in trump's districts that if they vote for this they're going down to 2020 she realizes that it's going to go to the senate and right now what they lack is a war room of adults corey lewandowsky dave bossie steve bennett people like that that can get the message out to republicans because right now it is completely have if course you don't have doubts he is the adult that you are really not in trouble ok greg craig let me ask you a question and i only have it john if you came out or one of your colleagues during the clinton impeachment process and was looking at one of the und
but it doesn't matter margaret to your problem they've got it doesn't matter to you and i ask you gerald ford when he was minority leader wanted to with ph one of the supreme court justices and they said to him what is the impeachable offense and he said what ever that held the house of representatives says it is so it doesn't matter whether it's offense or not the bottom line is present trump is going to get impeached by the house they are going to impeach him palosi has to manage the 26...
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and mitch isn't alone, gerald hollingsworth worked as a firefighter in bradford.f the blood. but today he's trying to forget his worries. my cancer can turn into acute myeloid leukemia, which would then be terminal. the cerebral vascular disease could turn into vascular dementia. i'll have probably four or five years to live then, which is ridiculous when i'm 60. gerard was a fire instructor as well as a firefighter. during the ‘90s, he'd often burn diesel as part of a training exercise. when we'd go in there on the petrochemical unit, the smoke was billowing round us — big, thick, black smoke that you could not see through in a million years. 0ur necks would be covered in the unburnt products of the diesel. we'd then sit around having tea, cakes, whatever for our break. still in that same fire kit. we only had two kits at the fire service college. and if you're out there a couple of times a day every day, it only gets collected once a week. so you're gonna end up with a kit that's worn at least ten times to put in, and you've only got one then until the other one
and mitch isn't alone, gerald hollingsworth worked as a firefighter in bradford.f the blood. but today he's trying to forget his worries. my cancer can turn into acute myeloid leukemia, which would then be terminal. the cerebral vascular disease could turn into vascular dementia. i'll have probably four or five years to live then, which is ridiculous when i'm 60. gerard was a fire instructor as well as a firefighter. during the ‘90s, he'd often burn diesel as part of a training exercise. when...
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senator edward kennedy supported and the deregulation movement was bipartisan, republicans in the gerald ford administration and the ronald reagan administration supporting it and ralph nader who was not a partisan figure in that stage and not really a supporter of either party but ralph nader argued deregulation would be better for consumers and that has proved to be true. the one that has affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. we use to have the days of table cloths and silver salt and pepper shakers but the price of affairs was so much the great majority of americans couldn't afford family vacations, going on a plane. if you have ever been in orlando airport you would get an idea there's a lot of americans who can afford a family vacation by aircraft today thanks to deregulation. that squeezed cost and transportation, that is an achievement president carter can take pride in. >> a surprising political battleground in the midwest, you make the following point that of the 100 electoral votes that switch democratic to republican votes in 2012-2016, 50 were in the mid
senator edward kennedy supported and the deregulation movement was bipartisan, republicans in the gerald ford administration and the ronald reagan administration supporting it and ralph nader who was not a partisan figure in that stage and not really a supporter of either party but ralph nader argued deregulation would be better for consumers and that has proved to be true. the one that has affected most americans in many ways, airline deregulation. we use to have the days of table cloths and...
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it but it doesn't matter margaret to your polling how the favorite doesn't matter to you i ask you gerald ford when he was minority leader wanted to impeach one of the supreme court justices and they said to him what is the impeachable offense and he said what ever that held the house of representatives says it is so it doesn't matter whether it's a fence or not the bottom line is present trump is going to get impeached by the house they are going to impeach him palosi has to manage the 26 democrats that got elected in trump's districts that if they vote for this they're going down to 2020 she realizes that it's going to go to the senate and right now what they lack is a war room of adults corey lewandowsky dave bossie steve bennett people like that that can get the message out to republicans because right now it is completely let me have if course you do know that has doubts he is the adult that you are really not in trouble ok greg craig let me ask you a question and i only have it john if you came out or one of your colleagues during the clinton impeachment process and was looking at o
it but it doesn't matter margaret to your polling how the favorite doesn't matter to you i ask you gerald ford when he was minority leader wanted to impeach one of the supreme court justices and they said to him what is the impeachable offense and he said what ever that held the house of representatives says it is so it doesn't matter whether it's a fence or not the bottom line is present trump is going to get impeached by the house they are going to impeach him palosi has to manage the 26...
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. >> reporter: gerald bostock says he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay recreational softballue than just me. >> reporter: transgender woman aimee stephens said she was fired from a micn funel home af transitioning from a man. >> and we all deserve the same rights 14 federal civil righ act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, also protects employees based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. but conservative justices suggested those arguments should be directed instead at congress. justice samuel alito. the point is that discrimination on the basis of sex in the sense that congress understood it in 1964, is a different concept from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. justices noted far-reaching implications -- same-sex bathrooms, dress codes, and transgender women playing on women's sports teams. congress repeatedly has refused to change the 1964 law to specifically prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. and until last year, federal appeals courts have uniform
. >> reporter: gerald bostock says he lost his job in georgia after joining a gay recreational softballue than just me. >> reporter: transgender woman aimee stephens said she was fired from a micn funel home af transitioning from a man. >> and we all deserve the same rights 14 federal civil righ act, which prohibits discrimination based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, also protects employees based on their sexual orientation or gender...
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the leader of the project is gerald smith he's a guidance counselor at the school and a pastor and the charge for almost 10 years he's been teaching students the principles of martin luther king. was nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people what i like about that particular principle is i chose the washed all right it's not just something you do when you're in school are you do when you put on a shirt it becomes something that you place as a commitment to a way of life and dealing with all tough situations was the peace boreas have reduced violent altercations of his school by 70 percent the group is also like him replacement family many here have been orphaned by gun violence including or terry right. you know when appeals were really being helped me cope with a lot of the emotions that i was bob dylan up from move them my mom and my brother and my father was a short period of butt. i had to under i had to come to understand it it's ok to agree but you can't make. make your losses make you lose yourself you know and it's me a lot to understand there. is this new every day an
the leader of the project is gerald smith he's a guidance counselor at the school and a pastor and the charge for almost 10 years he's been teaching students the principles of martin luther king. was nonviolence is a way of life for courageous people what i like about that particular principle is i chose the washed all right it's not just something you do when you're in school are you do when you put on a shirt it becomes something that you place as a commitment to a way of life and dealing...