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that would be a memorial day worth celebrating. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." the middle seat... rough if you're on vacation. but the best seat in the house if you're at outback. introducing the aussie 4-course, starting at $15.99. hurry in to outback steakhouse now, because the aussie 4-course won't last long! outback steakhouse. aussie rules. ♪ why don't you just meet me ♪ in the middle ♪ i'm losing my mind ♪ just a little ♪ so why don't you just meet me ♪ ♪ in the middle captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org my name is dylan reinhart. not too long ago, i was an operative in the cia known as agent reinhart. when i left the agency and started teaching, i became professor reinhart. i wrote a book about abnormal behavior and criminals, which was so successful a serial killer used it as clues for his murders. that's when the new york police department reached out to me to help catch him, which i did. so they hired me and i became
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to with humira, remission is possible. do ndo not misjudgenity quiet tranquility. with the po
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officer whitaker lived his life well. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to congratulate river city science academy of jacksonville, florida, for winning the state championship in the science olympiad and for their excellent representation in the national competition that took place in fort collins, colorado, on may 19, 2018. this remarkable achievement was the first time a school from duvall county has won the state competition and i couldn't be more proud of the students, teachers and parents that came together to achieve this outstanding victory. my district is home to some of the brightest students in the country and the academic excellence of the river city science academy is just more proof of the robust stem programs that we facilitate back home. stem education is so important in a highly competitive, technologically driven economy, and i'm thankful for the educaters who dedicate their lives to training the next scientists, mathematicians and engineers. congratulations once again to the river city science academy for leading the way and i loo
officer whitaker lived his life well. thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to congratulate river city science academy of jacksonville, florida, for winning the state championship in the science olympiad and for their excellent representation in the national competition that took place in fort collins, colorado, on may 19, 2018. this remarkable achievement was the first time a school from duvall county has won the state competition and i couldn't be more proud of the students, teachers and parents...
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i was pleased to be the moderator because paul whitaker and jean are writing their interesting books but they are also friends of mine and i just like to be on stage with them so without further a do me introduce paul whitaker. working as a freelance writer and editor over many years on projects and organizations of government agency working at the washington post in coaster rica and 44 street and environment litigation projects when her sons were two and six she went to do freelance work and is doing just fine and a native of new london connecticut i will ever explain how she got interested in the civil war. [applause] >> you heard from the introduction like the civil war in my background i have always been interested in h local history i moved to alexandria in the 80s the local history is usually civil war centric so i had to do some work on the union hospitals and i come across the diary of a woman who visited patients and talked about her experience and her named was named julia wilbur she was physically unknown and really do great things and most importantly to read the diary of
i was pleased to be the moderator because paul whitaker and jean are writing their interesting books but they are also friends of mine and i just like to be on stage with them so without further a do me introduce paul whitaker. working as a freelance writer and editor over many years on projects and organizations of government agency working at the washington post in coaster rica and 44 street and environment litigation projects when her sons were two and six she went to do freelance work and...
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. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."tage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org eric: ea
. >> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."tage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you...
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>> of this body has not opined or added to it. >> whitaker versus kenosha stands. those are current interpretations of the law and i want to make sure your department -- . >> there are other opinions that conflict with that. until the supreme court opines her until this body takes action i'm not going to make a law for the department of education. >> those laws are enforced. with regard to special education we know that students with special needs face higher discipline. the federal government has never managed to find i.d. eight. i want to know if your plans to include students with disabilities. >> i'm very much committed to upholding the provisions of the i.d.e.a. and to continue to be focused on the fact that we need to ensure that all students with disabilities have the opportunity to pursue their education. >> will you work with congress to fully fund the i.d.e.a.? >> i will work with congress to be focused on the needs of those students. >> i yield back the balance of my time. >> thank you mr. foley. mr. byrne. >> secretary devos thank you for being here tod
>> of this body has not opined or added to it. >> whitaker versus kenosha stands. those are current interpretations of the law and i want to make sure your department -- . >> there are other opinions that conflict with that. until the supreme court opines her until this body takes action i'm not going to make a law for the department of education. >> those laws are enforced. with regard to special education we know that students with special needs face higher discipline....
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the specifics of it, as far as i know, but he did know about the general arrangement and michael whitakerhis. i take are things like this. but today behind it is all very complicated legally. it is ongoing litigation, i can't go any further than what i have given in the past. it is very ha rd to have given in the past. it is very hard to avoid the conclusion that someone hard to avoid the conclusion that someone has been lying. is it the president, is it his personal lawyer michael cohen or is it rudy giuliani, who seems to have tried to put out a fire with a can of kerosene? certainly, all these state m e nts kerosene? certainly, all these statements cannot be reconciled. i suppose the bigger question is, does anyone care? certainly past disclosures have done donald trump no harm. today the president proclaimed today should be a national day of prayer across america but if he's been willing to stormy daniels saga to go away, those prayers have not been answered. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. two teenagers have gone on trial, accused of plotting to kill pupils and teachers at a school
the specifics of it, as far as i know, but he did know about the general arrangement and michael whitakerhis. i take are things like this. but today behind it is all very complicated legally. it is ongoing litigation, i can't go any further than what i have given in the past. it is very ha rd to have given in the past. it is very hard to avoid the conclusion that someone hard to avoid the conclusion that someone has been lying. is it the president, is it his personal lawyer michael cohen or is...
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i offer this bill in memory of officer lance whitaker, who died yesterday morning, living well. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: i now yield three minutes to the distinguished ranking member of the crime subcommittee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i was honored just a few minutes ago to be on the floor of the house with the chairman of the committee, mr. goodlatte, ranking member mr. nadler, the proponent of this bill, mr. rutherford, and our democratic proponent, mrs. demings, to honor those fallen officers with a moment of silence in the most powerful law making body in the world, to acknowledge to the nation and to the world that we stand united in our honoring of those who have fallen in the call of duty. i express my gratitude to all the brave men and women that continue to give of themselves. might i also acknowledge my own hometown leadership, the
i offer this bill in memory of officer lance whitaker, who died yesterday morning, living well. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida yields back. the gentleman from new york is ecognized. mr. nadler: i now yield three minutes to the distinguished ranking member of the crime subcommittee, the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, i was honored just a...
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and let me introduce paul a whitaker. paula worked as a freelance writer for many years.organizations and government agencies, web content, articles, reports, and education, and the foreign service officer in costa rica for forest reorganization and environmental education project funded by usaid, she went into freelance work and has been doing just fine. there is hope. we have, she is a native of new london, connecticut. i will let paula explain how she got interested in the civil war. >> you heard from that introduction there is no connection with the civil war in my background but i have always been interested in local history. i'm originally from connecticut, alexandria in the 80s. local history often becomes civil war history. i have been doing work for alexandria archaeology, the union hospital, came across the diary of a woman who wrote about her experiences and that woman was named julia. i came across an unknown person who had principles, who managed to act on her principles and do great things and most important for us 150 years later leave a diary of everyone,
and let me introduce paul a whitaker. paula worked as a freelance writer for many years.organizations and government agencies, web content, articles, reports, and education, and the foreign service officer in costa rica for forest reorganization and environmental education project funded by usaid, she went into freelance work and has been doing just fine. there is hope. we have, she is a native of new london, connecticut. i will let paula explain how she got interested in the civil war....
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whitaker a ph.d from cleveland and i have a law degree from mash college of law and josh tells me from the bay area we got lebron but it's all good as you guys say i'm a chief in a village about a mile from here since 2004 the name of vinyl is at tone that translates i've purchased life i've purchased my life so i am free because you have an opportunity your experiencing right now that most of your peers will never understand when is is you're doing right now but you'll have something in our heart you can take back and differentiate between the things you see going on in the hood or in the school or someplace else and especially on scandal and empire eyes and ears and those trash shows you can differentiate within between those things that are not important. >> i enjoyed in castle i have germy like african dr. murase and being in africa and the slave castle and being taught how to play the drums that create and innovated that music armed me to work harder at any play. >> yeah. >> the shante and petty tribe the port geese fight against each other it is like the recycle like happening ag
whitaker a ph.d from cleveland and i have a law degree from mash college of law and josh tells me from the bay area we got lebron but it's all good as you guys say i'm a chief in a village about a mile from here since 2004 the name of vinyl is at tone that translates i've purchased life i've purchased my life so i am free because you have an opportunity your experiencing right now that most of your peers will never understand when is is you're doing right now but you'll have something in our...
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't st
. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." ( ticking ) this this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1...
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. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave every time. invented in boston, made and sold around the world. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some adv
. >> i'm bill whitaker. those stories, tonight, on "60 minutes." dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com now with 5 times more detail than other dna tests. i've been making blades here at...
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university law center who lost two friends in orlando at the pulse nightclub shooting, and katie whitaker from moms demand action which was an organization formed after the unfathomable tragedy at sandy hook elementary school, and she happens to be an alum of marjory stoneman douglas high school. and they've had nice conversations about it. i'm going to start with trevor. tell us what the second amendment means, what you think the supreme court should have done, did do, and what is -- and what does the second amendment leave in terms of room for the new space for public health strategies? >> thank you very much, everyone, for coming. thank you to larry. thank you to dara for sharing her story. as the person on some of the other side or perceived to be in this room, i want to start by saying that i do not own guns. i don't particularly like guns very much. i got into gun policy research because i wanted to figure out what was going on. i may disagree, but it's all time to find a solution. when it comes to the second amendment, the way to think about the second amendment is that you have a
university law center who lost two friends in orlando at the pulse nightclub shooting, and katie whitaker from moms demand action which was an organization formed after the unfathomable tragedy at sandy hook elementary school, and she happens to be an alum of marjory stoneman douglas high school. and they've had nice conversations about it. i'm going to start with trevor. tell us what the second amendment means, what you think the supreme court should have done, did do, and what is -- and what...
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jodi whitaker is up for best critique —— for best tv moment of the year.re for continuing to talk with that music behind you. well done, and we'll speak to you later. i've barely scratched the surface! thank you very much. a picture of the queen's official consent for prince harry's marriage to meghan markle has been released. the formal record is handwritten by one of the crown office's own artists, and signed "elizabeth r" by the queen. it will be presented to the couple after their wedding next weekend. and with less than a week to go until the royal wedding, some children at an american school here in the uk are offering meghan markle advice on the best to adapt to life in britain. i have never seen a princess or a prince before. now i have. meghan markle comes from here, and she's moving to hear. a lesson in culture. in a moment, we'll bejoined by bbc one viewers for a full round up of the day's news with mishal husain, and at 5.45pm, it'll be time for meet the author. but now it's the weather with ben rich. for some of us it was a slow start this sun
jodi whitaker is up for best critique —— for best tv moment of the year.re for continuing to talk with that music behind you. well done, and we'll speak to you later. i've barely scratched the surface! thank you very much. a picture of the queen's official consent for prince harry's marriage to meghan markle has been released. the formal record is handwritten by one of the crown office's own artists, and signed "elizabeth r" by the queen. it will be presented to the couple after...
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parlin, brennan, whitaker, stewart. ... >> we talked a little bit about warren and how you said he went through a major change, et cetera. eisenhower seemed to have changed less and had a -- a very back and forth uneven relationship with brown and desegregation, et cetera so that it at least i find it harder to pin down a clear view of eisenhower on that issue. what's your interpretation of eisenhower and his reaction to brown and the desegregation problem? >> all right i think one was terribly disappointed ultimately angry that -- eisenhower after -- after the court announced that brown decision in may of 1954, eisenhower held a press conference he held a lot of contest and asked about brown. and all that he would say was there was a law and it should be obeyed. he didn't say this is right. he said it's law and it shouldn't be obeyed and nothing more than that. and -- warren was very disappointed in that and he continued to say that after brown did what we call brown two the implementation of brown came down eisenhower was asked and he said this is the law. and it should be obeyed now
parlin, brennan, whitaker, stewart. ... >> we talked a little bit about warren and how you said he went through a major change, et cetera. eisenhower seemed to have changed less and had a -- a very back and forth uneven relationship with brown and desegregation, et cetera so that it at least i find it harder to pin down a clear view of eisenhower on that issue. what's your interpretation of eisenhower and his reaction to brown and the desegregation problem? >> all right i think one...
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have you heard the case whitaker school district and glen versus blum bly. >> vague. >> lt second circuit ruled it is sex based discrimination and therefore illegal when a school doesn't allow a transgender student to use the bathroom conforming with their gender identity. in brum the court held it is sex discrimination and illegally and violation of equal protection clause to discriminate based on gender nonconformity. so this has been the law of the land through precedent in our basic civil rights statute entrusted the department of education with protection with all students civil rights in the educational setting. i want to ask what are your plans to address lbgtq discrimination and harassment in the schools. >> thanks for the question. we are committed to protecting the civil rights as stated by the civil rights law. and have continued to do so. i think part of what you have referred to is with regard to transgender students. courts have been mixed on that. and this body has not opined or updated or -- >> well, we are clearly out of time. those are two precedents that stand. current
have you heard the case whitaker school district and glen versus blum bly. >> vague. >> lt second circuit ruled it is sex based discrimination and therefore illegal when a school doesn't allow a transgender student to use the bathroom conforming with their gender identity. in brum the court held it is sex discrimination and illegally and violation of equal protection clause to discriminate based on gender nonconformity. so this has been the law of the land through precedent in our...
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i choose the winning side, and it is interesting because whitaker chambers became, he left the communist party and when he left the communist party he said to his wife, we're leaving the winning side for the losing side because he saw communism in that day and age. he was a member of the communist under ground, he saw it so powerful that we could not defeat it. and yet he switched over because he understood that conservatism is anti-slavery. it's freedom. and that is one of the great of the things that you could be for. and and and so that is sounds very lofty and simply for freedom. >> very good. >> everything else is slavery. >> well-explained. >> thank you. cspan: bruce herschsohn. same question to you. >> circumstances to fall where they did, i spent a great deal of time overseas and when you had the experience in a number of countries like south vietnam or south korea, even parts of, a lot of, let me just take those two first, not as not to give too many examples of people stopping you on the street, putting their arms around you, tears, thank the united states, for what you're doin
i choose the winning side, and it is interesting because whitaker chambers became, he left the communist party and when he left the communist party he said to his wife, we're leaving the winning side for the losing side because he saw communism in that day and age. he was a member of the communist under ground, he saw it so powerful that we could not defeat it. and yet he switched over because he understood that conservatism is anti-slavery. it's freedom. and that is one of the great of the...
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last year tlc represented ash whitaker to challenge the wisconsin school district who denied him access to the boys restroom in high school because he was transgender. we fought and won. ash is now a freshman in college and living his authentic life. last month in anchorage, alaska, transgender people worked with their allies to defeat an anti-trans bathroom measure. recently national anti- -- recently national domestic and sexual violence advocates across the country called for the continued support for transgender rights and shared steps advocates can take locally to ensure transgender people have access to services and are respected when seeking services. right here in our nation's capital ruby carota provides housing and services to transgender people 365 days a year. in montana -- >> sorry, the time it up. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. ms. clarke. >> good afternoon. my name is kristen clarke, i'm here on behalf of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law which is one of the nations oldest racial justice and civil rights organizations. founded in 1963 at the request
last year tlc represented ash whitaker to challenge the wisconsin school district who denied him access to the boys restroom in high school because he was transgender. we fought and won. ash is now a freshman in college and living his authentic life. last month in anchorage, alaska, transgender people worked with their allies to defeat an anti-trans bathroom measure. recently national anti- -- recently national domestic and sexual violence advocates across the country called for the continued...
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here's your first look at "city of lies," coming in september, starring forest whitaker as a journalist up to crack the conspiracy surrounding the infamously unsolved murder of the rap legend."somebody please get this man a gun."when keanu reeves returns as the assassin who can't get out of the game in "john wick: chapter three," he'll have an oscar-winning co- star. halle berry has signed on for the next installment... no word on her role, but sources tell the hollywood reporter, she's ánotá the villain. berry confirmed the news on twitter, saying "see you in a year," and adding the release date: may 17th, 20-19. (nat-gunfire)it's been 35 years since "scarface" first blazed across the big screen. to mark the anniversary, the gangster epic is getting a re-release in 200 u-s theaters on june 10th. afterward, audiences will get a bonus: a conversation with director brian de palma and the film's stars, recorded at the tribeca film festival in april. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up on the kron4 morning news ... you may have to pay more to cross over bay area bridges... we'
here's your first look at "city of lies," coming in september, starring forest whitaker as a journalist up to crack the conspiracy surrounding the infamously unsolved murder of the rap legend."somebody please get this man a gun."when keanu reeves returns as the assassin who can't get out of the game in "john wick: chapter three," he'll have an oscar-winning co- star. halle berry has signed on for the next installment... no word on her role, but sources tell the...
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from int more now whitaker and julian emanuel. thank you for being on the program.s three weeks ago. the cards have changed. what does comcast have to give up to satisfy regulators? >> if you were to take the u.k. in terms of sky, the answer is very little. if you look at the comcast announcement today that they will not only sport verse -- newspapers in five years, that was a given. the issue would probably be more in the states, given the fact that comcast has a variety of assets through nbc universal on the tv and content side, that might be where there could be an issue. what else is going on in the states at the moment is the at&t and time warner case. that has implications for this bid, what comcast would do if they blocked it. if there is going to be any regulatory investigation, the issue will be the u.s. francine: is there a danger that comcast will overpay for this asset because they had disney at their doorstep as a direct competitor? >> there is those a risk when you have two major companies that can leverage and get themselves a lot of my that potential
from int more now whitaker and julian emanuel. thank you for being on the program.s three weeks ago. the cards have changed. what does comcast have to give up to satisfy regulators? >> if you were to take the u.k. in terms of sky, the answer is very little. if you look at the comcast announcement today that they will not only sport verse -- newspapers in five years, that was a given. the issue would probably be more in the states, given the fact that comcast has a variety of assets...
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not devos: this body has opined -- >> whitaker versus kenosha stands, brody stands. case stance.her sec. devos: there are other opinions that conflict. until the court opines or this body takes action, i will not make up laws for the department of education. >> again, those laws are currently in force. the federal government has never met its commitment to fully fund idea. i would like to know your plan. sec. devos: i am committed to upholding the provisions of i.d. e.a. we need to be focused on making sure all students have opportunity. >> will you work with congress d.e.a.ly fund i. sec. devos: i will work with congress. >> thank you for being here. thank you for coming to mobile last august. you will remember going with me to the excel academy. those were high school students, some had already dropped out. some were in danger of dropping out. they were doing innovative things to reach out to students who would otherwise be left behind. we had some conversations with those students. i was touched by your concern for them. what is the department doing to try to addr
not devos: this body has opined -- >> whitaker versus kenosha stands, brody stands. case stance.her sec. devos: there are other opinions that conflict. until the court opines or this body takes action, i will not make up laws for the department of education. >> again, those laws are currently in force. the federal government has never met its commitment to fully fund idea. i would like to know your plan. sec. devos: i am committed to upholding the provisions of i.d. e.a. we need to...
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another issue have you heard of whitaker versus kenosha school district? >> i am not familiar. it is big. >>. is a seventh circuit ruled there was sex basis commission and therefore illegal when a student -- when a school does not allow a transgender student use the bathroom of their chosen gender. -- this has been the law of the land. their president in the basic civil rights statute congress has entrusted the department of education with perfection of all students civil rights in the educational setting. wanted to ask what are your plans to address lgbtq discrimination and harassment in the schools? >> thank you for your question. we are protected civil rights and are continuing to do so. i think part of what you have referred to is with regard to transgender students, the courts have been mixed on that and this body has not updated or -- >> those are two precedents that stand. extend his current interpretation as us civil rights laws.wanted to know how you are having them adhere to the will and are practically protecting transgender students? >> as i said, we are committed t
another issue have you heard of whitaker versus kenosha school district? >> i am not familiar. it is big. >>. is a seventh circuit ruled there was sex basis commission and therefore illegal when a student -- when a school does not allow a transgender student use the bathroom of their chosen gender. -- this has been the law of the land. their president in the basic civil rights statute congress has entrusted the department of education with perfection of all students civil rights in...
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last year to use represented ash whitaker to challenge the kenosha wisconsin school district who denied them access to the boys restroom in high school because he was transgender. we fought and won. ash is a freshman in college and living his authentic life. last month in anchorage, alaska, transgender people work with allies to defeat an anti-trans bathroom measure despite high levels of opposition. recently national -- advocates across the country called for the continued support for transgender rights and church steps advocates can take locally to ensure transgender people have access to services and are respected when seeking services. in our nation's capital ruby, a transgender latina woman provides housing and services to transient people 365 days a year. in montana -- >> time is up. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. my name is kristen clarke. he on behalf of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law which is one of the nation oldest racial justice organizations. founded in 1963 at the at the request of president john f. kennedy our principal mission is to secure equ
last year to use represented ash whitaker to challenge the kenosha wisconsin school district who denied them access to the boys restroom in high school because he was transgender. we fought and won. ash is a freshman in college and living his authentic life. last month in anchorage, alaska, transgender people work with allies to defeat an anti-trans bathroom measure despite high levels of opposition. recently national -- advocates across the country called for the continued support for...