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ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes, but none of it says that he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked to do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was shawanda hill. >> i was speculating. >> and you were asked does he like getting drugs from her and you said mm-hmm, correct? >> i said that in the transcript, yes. >> the same pills, you ultimately got the same pills from large or similar pills in may of 2020, correct? >> we got pills in may that remain did me of the same feeling. i don't know if they were the same pills or where they came from. >> so you had a second experience with those pills, or a similar feeling from those pills. >> i had a similar experience, yes. >> and that was approximately a week before mr. floyd's passing. >> yes. >> and by similar experience, do you recall telling the fbi that when you had that, you felt like you were going to die? >> i don't remember saying that, but i did see it in the transcript. >> and is that how you felt, like you
ross, does that refresh your recollection? >> yes, but none of it says that he was buying drugs from her. >> you were asked to do you know who the woman was that he would have gotten that from and your response was shawanda hill. >> i was speculating. >> and you were asked does he like getting drugs from her and you said mm-hmm, correct? >> i said that in the transcript, yes. >> the same pills, you ultimately got the same pills from large or similar pills in...
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hear from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend peered the trial of derek chauvin sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the capitol is understood security following the failed attack on friday. i want to read to you about what happened from a story in rol lcall.com. " u.s. capitol officer was killed after a man ran a vehicle into him and another officer and a barricade. the suspect exited the cart wielding an from ignored commands, once towards officers at which time u.s. capitol police officers fired upon the suspect, activating -- acting chief told reporters. capitol police announced the suspect wasn't custody and died after being transferred to the hospital. the other officer was hospitalized according to an update from police wasn't stable and nonthreatening condition. the daily events but the complex into lockdown for two hours -- deadly events put the complex into lockdown for two hours." flags are at half mast across washington, d.c. and the capitol building following the death of police officer william evans. the suspect w
hear from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend peered the trial of derek chauvin sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the capitol is understood security following the failed attack on friday. i want to read to you about what happened from a story in rol lcall.com. " u.s. capitol officer was killed after a man ran a vehicle into him and another officer and a barricade. the suspect exited the cart wielding an from ignored commands,...
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. >> sunday, may 2, on in-depth, a live coverage with author and "new york times" columnist ross davitt who writes about politics, religion, moral values. >> progress hasn't ceased but progress along a particular dimension that feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual realities and simulations of reality and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another forest retreat from family formation, childbearing which is what -- which is the aspect of decadence i call sterility. >> his latest book is the decadence society, other titles include privilege and bad religion. join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts, and tweets. sunday may 2 at noon eastern on book tv's in-depth on c-span2. 'e on the east coast, halfway through our program and we are spending the entire three hours today showing you some of the reaction to the verdict in the derek chauvin trial, but mostly hearing from you and getting your thoughts on the verdict, what it means for our count
. >> sunday, may 2, on in-depth, a live coverage with author and "new york times" columnist ross davitt who writes about politics, religion, moral values. >> progress hasn't ceased but progress along a particular dimension that feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual realities and simulations of reality and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another forest...
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sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good weekend. i am looking forward to it. well, good morning. this morning, we have learned that our economy created 900,000 jobs in march. it means the first two months of our administration, we've seen more jobs created than the first two months in any administration in history. we still have a long way to go to get our economy back on track after the worst crisis in more than a century. my message to the american people is this -- help is here, opportunity is coming, and at long last there is hope for so many families. so many families. credit for this progress belongs not to me, but for the american people,
sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good...
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sunday, hear from charles macmillan who spoke with george floyd's during his arrest and courtney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin saturday and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: middle and high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition. all month we're featuring the winners. our second prize high school west winners are josiah lehmann, rafe thompson and ty chattillon. 10th and 11th graders from foothills community christian school...
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be sure to tune into "in-depth" may 2 with author ross doubt that on book tv on c-span2. >> next, senator chris coons, the cochair of the bipartisan senate climate caucus, discusses climate change and other legislative priorities at an event hosted by punch bowl news. before senator kunz spoke, punch bowl news
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eastern, with all the rest out the -- author ross douthat. >> next, asian-american officials and activists talk about anti-asian violence and racism. this was held by videoconference. >> welcome to anti-asian violence in america's virtual event. i am coming to you from axios headquarters in arlington, virginia. welcome to our audience. you can join the conversation on twitter using the @axios handle or #axiosoffense. -- #axiosevents. i will be joined by my colleagues to talk about the social political movements affecting national discourse, with respect to how activists have an hour shaping -- have been and are shaping the conversation. senator chang, welcome. thank you for being with us. sen. chang: thanks for having me. >> you were elected in 2014 to the michigan house. you were the first asian-american woman to do so, but i want to go back to before that, to your roots as a community organizer, and working with civil rights icon grizzly bog. i want to know what impact she had on the beginning of your career and your activism. sen. chang: grace and being around her in my first two years
eastern, with all the rest out the -- author ross douthat. >> next, asian-american officials and activists talk about anti-asian violence and racism. this was held by videoconference. >> welcome to anti-asian violence in america's virtual event. i am coming to you from axios headquarters in arlington, virginia. welcome to our audience. you can join the conversation on twitter using the @axios handle or #axiosoffense. -- #axiosevents. i will be joined by my colleagues to talk about...
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ross for five minutes. [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> a couple of questions where seem to be going when you are responding to an emergency and how the court may have strayed from what an emergency is, whether there is truly irreparable harm going on. and could you talk a little bit about whether you think the court has moved too far away from considering something that is a true emergency and how it might be better to have categories of things that could be decided quickly, obviously death penalty case would be a top of the list. versus things that should not be allowed to be considered emergencies. >> sure. congressman, you broke up a little so i assume that question is for me. >> yes. i'm sorry. >> on the emergency, so i think there will always be, and i hope any colloquy with congressman bishop showed, that there are cases that we have to act expeditiously. the court is sitting on issues for a week or two weeks in the metho prex case five months and still issuing a ruling that bound by its emergency proc
ross for five minutes. [indiscernible] [inaudible] >> a couple of questions where seem to be going when you are responding to an emergency and how the court may have strayed from what an emergency is, whether there is truly irreparable harm going on. and could you talk a little bit about whether you think the court has moved too far away from considering something that is a true emergency and how it might be better to have categories of things that could be decided quickly, obviously...
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response to calls where police are struggling with an individual, does the hennepin ems carry courtnie ross with them? >> yes. nelson: what is the purpose? >> multiple purposes. it can be used to sedate someone if they are struggling. nelson: how did that apply in this case? >> [inaudible] nelson: you loaded mr. floyd into the ambulance, correct? >> yes. nelson: one of the four minneapolis police officers that you observed at the scene got to the ambulance with you, correct? >> yes. nelson: one of the same you observed on mr. floyd. correct? >> i wasn't keeping track of who was who at that point. i believe he was near mr. floyd. nelson: so what you looked at that appeared from the body worn camera. there is no camera in the care compartment of the hennepin county ems ambulance. >> now. nelson: you do not wear body cameras is paramedic. >> no. nelson: those photographs came from an officers body worn camera. >> yes. nelson: that officer initially was assisting with chest compressions with mr. floyd? >> yes. i was not an back with that would have happened. nelson: your partner was. he would b
response to calls where police are struggling with an individual, does the hennepin ems carry courtnie ross with them? >> yes. nelson: what is the purpose? >> multiple purposes. it can be used to sedate someone if they are struggling. nelson: how did that apply in this case? >> [inaudible] nelson: you loaded mr. floyd into the ambulance, correct? >> yes. nelson: one of the four minneapolis police officers that you observed at the scene got to the ambulance with you,...
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be sure to tune into "in-depth" may 2 with author ross doubt that on book tv on c-span2. >> next, senator chris coons, the cochair of the bipartisan senate climate caucus, discusses climate change and other legislative priorities at an event hosted by punch bowl news. before senator kunz spoke, punch bowl news founders interviewed tom fanning. >> i think we can probably get started. i am and a palmer, founder of punchnbowl news. i'm joined by jake sherman for our first pop up conversation with senator chris coons of delaware. i wanted to extend a thank you to southern company for making this possible. jake: we want to bring you closer to key decision-makers in washington. please tweet at us using #punchbowlnews. you can subscribe to our newsletter at punchbowl.news. anna: i want to bring in tom fanning. he ceo and president of southern company for a fireside chat to talk about what the company is focused on in washington. as well as on climate policy altogether. tom: great to see you. anna: thanks for being here. we appreciate it. we wish it was in person, but this is as good as it gets t
be sure to tune into "in-depth" may 2 with author ross doubt that on book tv on c-span2. >> next, senator chris coons, the cochair of the bipartisan senate climate caucus, discusses climate change and other legislative priorities at an event hosted by punch bowl news. before senator kunz spoke, punch bowl news founders interviewed tom fanning. >> i think we can probably get started. i am and a palmer, founder of punchnbowl news. i'm joined by jake sherman for our first pop...
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ross. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill is not just about the past. it is about the future. gender-based wage discrimination exists in every state and in many industries. in the tech industry, which has a huge presence in my district in north carolina's research triangle, women typically make thousands of dollars less than men in the same roles. unsurprisingly, women in tech often leave the industry due to unfair compensation much to that industry's detriment. pay inequity follows women into retirement. women have on the average only 70% of the retirement income men have. one of the best ways we can help close the wage gap is through salary negotiation training, which was one of the key provisions of this bill. i'm thankful to groups like ladies get paid, and countless others working to empower women to help them advocate for their work. i urge my colleagues to support this bill for the sake of future generations. and mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to introduce this letter from the national coalition of jewi
ross. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill is not just about the past. it is about the future. gender-based wage discrimination exists in every state and in many industries. in the tech industry, which has a huge presence in my district in north carolina's research triangle, women typically make thousands of dollars less than men in the same roles. unsurprisingly, women in tech often leave the industry due to unfair compensation...
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sunday, here from charles mcmillan and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, today and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "the communicators," tom wheeler. >> the complaint that was made during our term about net neutrality is that it would stifle innovation. and it would stifle investment. but the reality is that in the period of time when the net neutrality rules were in place, the internet service providers spent more on capital investment than they spent after the trump fcc removed those rules. and it was that i investment that has allowed us to be successful now, during covid, when everybody is on zoom and stressing out the network. the point of the matter is that what we tried to deal with was to continue this concept, this basic american concept of not having gatekeepers for crucial services and encouraging competition among those using those networks. >> watch "the communicators" today on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. and unemployment fell to 6%. at the
sunday, here from charles mcmillan and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, today and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "the communicators," tom wheeler. >> the complaint that was made during our term about net neutrality is that it would stifle innovation. and it would stifle investment. but the reality is that in the period of time when the net neutrality rules were in place, the internet service providers spent more on...
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host: ross's in wisconsin -- ross is in wisconsin, opposes. caller: thanks for taking my call. i agree with the gentleman from montana who says there is a lot of ignorance going around. i do not believe that anything joe biden proposed yesterday will put a single thing to curb gun violence. host: why not? caller: say again. host: why not? caller: you cannot legislate morality. you are not going to -- changing the appearance of guns, stocks added to short rifles is not going to do birthing to the people who want to act out, have -- is not going to do a thing to people who want to act out. punish the people who commit crimes. there are plenty of laws that address what happens if you use a gun in a crime. i suggest that you take those people who commit crimes as -- tape those people who commit crimes as visible. they do not get to go through two years of psych eval, think at one appeal on them they are taken out on the town square and eliminated. host: you can make your comments known as far as the next 10 minutes or so. a couple of stories related to the pandemic. the wall street
host: ross's in wisconsin -- ross is in wisconsin, opposes. caller: thanks for taking my call. i agree with the gentleman from montana who says there is a lot of ignorance going around. i do not believe that anything joe biden proposed yesterday will put a single thing to curb gun violence. host: why not? caller: say again. host: why not? caller: you cannot legislate morality. you are not going to -- changing the appearance of guns, stocks added to short rifles is not going to do birthing to...
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here from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial, today beginning at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> middleton high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition about issues that congress and president should address this year. all month, we arat
here from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial, today beginning at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> middleton high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition about issues that congress and president should address this year. all month, we arat
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of course, there was pat buchanan, ross perot to an extent. pat buchanan had the paleo -conservative movement, noted primarily for its strictness on immigration and trade. really isolationist-leading policy. he was the leader who was saying that it was time to readjust after the fall of the soviet union and get back to a more humbler, super-traditional form of conservatism. as my friend and colleague has frequently written, even irving kristol, one of the great neoconservatives back when the term meant something utterly different than what it means today, in the 1990's, after the fall of the soviet union, he famously said it was time to get back to a more humble conservatism. to a more nation-state-centric, more nationalist conservatism, and away from these more liberal, internationalist strands, while the primary aim of the movement was to defeat the soviet union. we saw this happening. we saw pieces of it play out in the 2000 presidential primary. george w. bush, contrary to what his presidency ultimately became, actually ran on a humbler na
of course, there was pat buchanan, ross perot to an extent. pat buchanan had the paleo -conservative movement, noted primarily for its strictness on immigration and trade. really isolationist-leading policy. he was the leader who was saying that it was time to readjust after the fall of the soviet union and get back to a more humbler, super-traditional form of conservatism. as my friend and colleague has frequently written, even irving kristol, one of the great neoconservatives back when the...
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sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good weekend. i am looking forward to it. well, good morning. this morning, we have learned that our economy created,0
sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, saturday and sunday at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the labor department reports the economy created 900,000 new jobs in march. unemployment fell to 6%. at the white house, president reacted to the news, talked about his infrastructure plan, and the administration's coronavirus response. pres. biden: before i start, i hope you have a good...
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here from charles mcmillan, who spoke to george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, torch floyd's -- george floyd's girlfriend. >> florida republican senator rick scott speaks at an iowa g.o.p. fundraiser in cedar rapids. later, he and senator joni ernst said they are in favor of preserving the state's first in the nation presidential caucuses. senator scott is considered a potential 2024 presidential candidate but hasn't yet publicly announced a white house bid. [applause] >> and we have a special guest here today. and i've had the honor of linda and i of being with senator scott before -- right before the event. and senator scott is going to be -- i know he's going to talk to us about the things he's going to do for iowa and specifically for our senate seat here. and i've asked several people including two of his colleagues. i talked to senator grassley earlier today. and senator ernst. and i have talked. and you may live in the sunshine state, senator, but i think joni, you have the final word on this, but i think -- can we all agree that he can come in without a passport, with
here from charles mcmillan, who spoke to george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, torch floyd's -- george floyd's girlfriend. >> florida republican senator rick scott speaks at an iowa g.o.p. fundraiser in cedar rapids. later, he and senator joni ernst said they are in favor of preserving the state's first in the nation presidential caucuses. senator scott is considered a potential 2024 presidential candidate but hasn't yet publicly announced a white house bid. [applause]...
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but you only have to look back to the most successful third-party ever, ross perot. it was like 20 something, not significant. i don't think that's going to happen. i think it will be bad if it did happen. mo, i think you are muted now. mo: now i am the one. thanks for the question, dan. >> hello, representative cheney, thank you very much for being on this call with us today. i'm honored to be able to hear your thoughts and your views. my name is rhea. i am a first-year undergraduate student. i am studying international political economy and minoring in justice and peace studies. i would love to hear your opinion on the alleged divergence between the republican party and what is now known as trump's party. are they the same thing? are they different? if they are different, how do we ensure that society and american citizens know that, in order to de-polarize our politics? thank you in advance. rep. cheney: thanks for the question and thanks for being here. there's one republican party. we have differing opinions and the party about a whole range of issues. and i thi
but you only have to look back to the most successful third-party ever, ross perot. it was like 20 something, not significant. i don't think that's going to happen. i think it will be bad if it did happen. mo, i think you are muted now. mo: now i am the one. thanks for the question, dan. >> hello, representative cheney, thank you very much for being on this call with us today. i'm honored to be able to hear your thoughts and your views. my name is rhea. i am a first-year undergraduate...
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here from charles mcmillan, who spoke to george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, torch floyd's -- george floyd's girlfriend. >> florida republican senator rick scott speaks at an iowa g.o.p. fundraiser in cedar rapids. later, he and senator joni ernst said they are in favor of preserving the state's first in the nation presidential caucuses. senator scott is considered a potential 2024 presidential candidate but hasn't yet publicly announced a white house bid.
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eastern, with all the rest out the -- author ross douthat. >> next, asian-american officials and activists talk about anti-asian violence and racism. this was held by videoconference. >> welcome to anti-asian violence in america's virtual event. i am coming to you from axios headquarters in arlington, virginia.
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george floyd certainly had his struggles, as you know that, state put in evidence of that and courtney ross testified that he struggled with an opioid addiction. you knew that. this is nothing new, but the difference on may 25, 2020, the officers would not listen to him and would not look at the signs and recognize the signs of what they had prepared for. the reasonable officer and the defendant's place with all his training and all his experience , including that 40 hour crisis intervention course and subsequent refresher course, should have known that and should've recognized that, but floyd was trying to get into the car and trying to work up the courage and said he would count to three and he just cannot do it. so the defendant arrives on the scene and surveys the scene and saunters up to the car and he slips on his gloves. [background noises] >> you can't win, you can't win. not get in the car. >> he knows, he knows. >> don't do me like that, man. i'm claustrophobic. i'm claustrophobic, man. [inaudible] >> how are you not working with me? >> can i get in the front? >> no. >> i'm not a
george floyd certainly had his struggles, as you know that, state put in evidence of that and courtney ross testified that he struggled with an opioid addiction. you knew that. this is nothing new, but the difference on may 25, 2020, the officers would not listen to him and would not look at the signs and recognize the signs of what they had prepared for. the reasonable officer and the defendant's place with all his training and all his experience , including that 40 hour crisis intervention...
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what people fail to really grasp is the tea party, the leftovers of ross perot, and in those days, ross perot was the third party, third rail, and did everything heat -- they did every thing they could to take him out, and they did but the bottom line of that story is he was giving us straight talk and then after the straight talk, one other people ran on the straight talk express, remember that? there wasn't any -- the trump administration did something to our country and our world, because when he started coarsening up the conversation , that had incredible ramifications across the world, including places like brazil and turkey. people don't understand that. even in england, they had the same thing, this coarsening coming on. in one way, i am really glad that we have returned to some sense of decorum, and i think that is going to have some longer-lasting effects on the whole world. as far as the republican party is concerned, we have to regroup and reset, and go back to the days -- there was a great guy by the name of bob lipp -- bob livingston who was speaker of the house before newt
what people fail to really grasp is the tea party, the leftovers of ross perot, and in those days, ross perot was the third party, third rail, and did everything heat -- they did every thing they could to take him out, and they did but the bottom line of that story is he was giving us straight talk and then after the straight talk, one other people ran on the straight talk express, remember that? there wasn't any -- the trump administration did something to our country and our world, because...
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ross. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill is not just about the past. it is about the future. gender-based wage discrimination exists in every state and in many industries. in the tech industry, which has a huge presence in my district in north carolina's research triangle, women typically make thousands of dollars less than men in the same roles. unsurprisingly, women in tech often leave the industry due to unfair compensation much to that industry's detriment. pay inequity follows women into retirement. women have on the average only 70% of the retirement income men have. one of the best ways we can help close the wage gap is through salary negotiation training, which was one of the key provisions of this bill. i'm thankful to groups like ladies get paid, and countless others working to empower women to help them advocate for their work. i urge my colleagues to support this bill for the sake of future generations. and mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to introduce this letter from the national coalition of jewi
ross. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. ross: thank you, mr. speaker. this bill is not just about the past. it is about the future. gender-based wage discrimination exists in every state and in many industries. in the tech industry, which has a huge presence in my district in north carolina's research triangle, women typically make thousands of dollars less than men in the same roles. unsurprisingly, women in tech often leave the industry due to unfair compensation...
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student who goes through the court's transcripts every year and counts the number of times the courteney ross into laughter. consistently justice breyer leads the pack. it is my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speaker, justice stephen g. breyer. justice breyer: thank you. that was a very nice introduction. it is really nice you invited me to give the scalia lecture. he was a good friend of mine. it is very nice that maureen is here and ann and gene and the grandchildren, that they are listening to this. we loved to debate, discuss. we would go down to the law school or talk to students when we had the chance. we would try to explain where we agreed, which was most of the time, and where we disagreed, which was some of the time. i used to say talking about the constitution, how quickly it evolves over time. i would say george washington doesn't know about the internet. he would say, i knew that, good point. and he would say, i don't say my system is perfect. it is like the two campers. one sees the other putting on his running shoes and says, where are you going? he says, there is a be
student who goes through the court's transcripts every year and counts the number of times the courteney ross into laughter. consistently justice breyer leads the pack. it is my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speaker, justice stephen g. breyer. justice breyer: thank you. that was a very nice introduction. it is really nice you invited me to give the scalia lecture. he was a good friend of mine. it is very nice that maureen is here and ann and gene and the grandchildren, that they are...
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would rest in part on the fact that my employment at doj is voluntary on my part but it would also ross -- would have a greater disruptive tendency coming from within the department than from outside. and, the same principle applies here. thank you. >> thank you counsel. mr. cole. >> thank you mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits content discrimination. it's a bedrock principle is that a speaker cannot be punished because listeners objected his message. he announcing out except to the principles. it allows to punish speech based on the content if listeners objected to the disruptive fashion. his school supervised in session settings. school speech is called that for a reason. the authority they recognize is justified by and limited to the special characters of the school environment. schools can prohibit prodrug messages at school, but not elsewhere. they kanban profanity at school, but not at home. they can punished disruptive speech at school, but not at and -- a convenience store. expanding to transform a limited exception into a 24/7 rule that would upend th
would rest in part on the fact that my employment at doj is voluntary on my part but it would also ross -- would have a greater disruptive tendency coming from within the department than from outside. and, the same principle applies here. thank you. >> thank you counsel. mr. cole. >> thank you mr. chief justice. at its core, the first amendment prohibits content discrimination. it's a bedrock principle is that a speaker cannot be punished because listeners objected his message. he...
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a live conversation with ross talbot, who writes about politics, religion, and education. >> progress has not ceased, but it is progress on a particular dimension that feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence, because it leads people to spend more time in virtual reality and simulations of reality and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another force, retreat from family, romance, sex, childbearing. which is the aspect of decadence i call sterility. announcer: his latest book is "the decadent society." join in the conversation sunday at noon eastern. announcer: president biden and vice president harris today took part in a climate summit from the white house for earth day. the president announced the u.s. will aim to cut carbon emissions and half by sweeney 30 and reached -- in half by 2030 and reached at zero by 2050. >> your excellencies. to say which leaders. and esteemed colleagues from around the world. welcome to this historic leaders summit on climate. i want to thank you for being here and for your leadership. i have spoken w
a live conversation with ross talbot, who writes about politics, religion, and education. >> progress has not ceased, but it is progress on a particular dimension that feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence, because it leads people to spend more time in virtual reality and simulations of reality and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another force, retreat from family, romance, sex, childbearing. which is the aspect of decadence i...
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. >> sunday, may 2 on "in-depth," a discussion with ross doubt that. >> progress has been seated back into a larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual simulations of reality and retreat from, you know, certain kinds of economic activity but also to bring us to another force, retreat from family or nation, romance, sex, childbearing, which is the aspect of decadence that i call sterility. >> his latest book is called "the decadent society." join in the conversation on sunday, may 2, noon eastern on "in-depth," on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: next with us is elie mystal, justice correspondent for "the nation," with us this morning to discuss the chauvin verdict. how are you this morning? guest: well, how are you? host: doing well. you wrote this, "the chauvin verdict shows the absolute minimum of justice." why do you refer to it that way? guest: look at how difficult it was for us to get this one cop convicted of this one murder. we needed a video that played uninterrupted for 10 minutes of a murder. we needed months
. >> sunday, may 2 on "in-depth," a discussion with ross doubt that. >> progress has been seated back into a larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual simulations of reality and retreat from, you know, certain kinds of economic activity but also to bring us to another force, retreat from family or nation, romance, sex, childbearing, which is the aspect of decadence that i call sterility. >> his latest book is called...
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here from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin today and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "the communicators" former chair of the federal communications administration during the obama administration. >> the complaint that was made during our term about net neutrality is that it would stifle innovation and stifle investment. the reality is that in the time when the net neutrality rules were in place, the internet service provider spent more on capital investment than they spent after the trump fcc remove those rules. and it was that capital investment that allowed us to be successful now during covid when everybody is on zoom and stressing out the network. the point of the matter is what we tried to deal with was to continue this concept, basic american concept, of not having gatekeepers for crucial services and encouraging competition among those using the networks. >> watch "the communicators" at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a hearing on voting access in t
here from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin today and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> today on "the communicators" former chair of the federal communications administration during the obama administration. >> the complaint that was made during our term about net neutrality is that it would stifle innovation and stifle investment. the reality is that in the time...
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. ♪ ♪ >> saturday, a live conversation with author ross talbot. >> progress has not ceased but it is progress along a particular dimension that then feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual reality simulations and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity and also to bring us to another force, retreat from family formation, romance, sex, childbearing, which is what the aspect of decadence i call sterility. >> other titles include privilege and bad religion. join us for the conversation sunday at noon eastern on both tv on c-span2. be sure to visit c-spanshop.org to get your copy of his book. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us this morning is randy capps. he is the u.s. programs director of research at the migration policy institute. he is here to talk about refugee policy. what is the official policy of letting refugees into the u.s. right now? guest: officially, the policy is if someone has been persecuted against or fears persecution due to race, nationality, religion, membership in
. ♪ ♪ >> saturday, a live conversation with author ross talbot. >> progress has not ceased but it is progress along a particular dimension that then feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual reality simulations and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity and also to bring us to another force, retreat from family formation, romance, sex, childbearing, which is what the aspect of decadence i call...
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watch book tv this weekend and be sure to watch in depth in may with ross downton on c-span2. >> c-span shop.org is the new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy on c-spanshop.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: next up is the politics editor for the washington times. with us to talk about border issues and in particular immigration and border issues. guest: good morning. host: the nori -- the story we noted about the border last week. he reported the dhs may restart border wall construction to plug "gaps." tell us the policy so far when it comes to the border wall with mexico. guest: at the end of the trump administration, the administration constructed about 460 miles of border wall system over the four years. much of that paid for through defense department money through some emergency orders and other changes siphoning from
watch book tv this weekend and be sure to watch in depth in may with ross downton on c-span2. >> c-span shop.org is the new online store. go there today to order a copy of the congressional directory, a spiral-bound book with contact information for every member of congress including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy on c-spanshop.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host:...
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segregated schools, 1960, mississippi governor ross barnett proclaimed that the good lord was the original segregationist. in 1960 three, president harry truman, when asked whether he believed if segregation would lead to interracial marriage responded by saying, i hope not. i don't believe in it. the lord created it that way, you read your bible and you will find out. i do not understand that in this nation that believes in our faith traditions, that believe -- literally in our founding documents, all people are created equal, that we still have a nation that tolerates with the majority of our states overt discrimination, no recourse whatsoever to be denied a seat at a lunch counter, to be denied public accommodation, to be denied service on a jury. mr. david, there is a lot of vectors i hear of attack on this legislation. would you reiterate for me why this is so important that we don't mistake the valued and bonded -- and vaunted principle of religious freedom that i believe fully and to be in any way a disguise for overt discrimination against the equality of all americans? mr. david:
segregated schools, 1960, mississippi governor ross barnett proclaimed that the good lord was the original segregationist. in 1960 three, president harry truman, when asked whether he believed if segregation would lead to interracial marriage responded by saying, i hope not. i don't believe in it. the lord created it that way, you read your bible and you will find out. i do not understand that in this nation that believes in our faith traditions, that believe -- literally in our founding...
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conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets for ron, on in-depth, on c-span -- ross, on in-depth, on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: professor elizabeth powers is on your screen, teaches economics at the university of illinois and joins us for a discussion on the role childcare plays in the covid-19 economic recovery. professor powers, explain first what we know about just how big of a hit the u.s. childcare industry took over the past 13 months. >> good -- guest: good morning. it is nice to be here. covid has a profound impact on childcare and a lasting impact. when covid hit, and there was stay-at-home orders, of course that had an immediate and dramatic effect on the childcare industry. two thirds of childcare is closed. they suspended their operations completely. 65% of childcare workers were sent home. at the same time, of course, those parents who could work, emergency workers had trouble finding childcare. as people have slowly come back to work, childcare has continued to be a nagging problem for parents. host: another way to look at the num
conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets for ron, on in-depth, on c-span -- ross, on in-depth, on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: professor elizabeth powers is on your screen, teaches economics at the university of illinois and joins us for a discussion on the role childcare plays in the covid-19 economic recovery. professor powers, explain first what we know about just how big of a hit the u.s. childcare industry took over the...
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. >> sunday, may 2, on in-depth, a conversation with ross down the, who writes about politics, moral education. >> it is progress along a particular dimension that then feeds back into a larger pattern of decadence. it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual realities and simulations of reality, and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another forest, family formation, sex, childbearing, which is the aspect of decadence that i call stability. >> his latest book is "the decadent society." join in the conversation with your phone calls, texts, and tweets, sunday, may 2 at noon eastern on c-span2. >> go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is easy to find the latest briefings and the biden administration's response. follow the cases in the u.s. and worldwide at c-span.org/co ronavirus. >> washington journal continues. host: joining us from cleveland, ohio is brad whitehead, senior fellow focusing on metropolitan policy issues for the brookings institution. here in washington, gordon gra
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as i have heard directly from our county coroner, patty ross, there is no question that the widespread availability of illicit fentanyl is a substantial factor in our region's drug epidemic. fentanyl already poses a deadly threat to our communities and if we don't act to extend the fentanyl import ban before it expires next month, we will invite massive vulnerabilities in our shared fight against the opioid crisis. in pennsylvania and around the country we need more accountability for those who bring illicit fentanyl into our communities. h.r. 2630 is life-saving legislation that will give law enforcement and the justice system the tools that they need to keep this dangerous illicit drug off of our streets. this temporary fix needs to be the bridge to a permanent solution to protect the american people. we do not have time to waste. by passing this bipartisan legislation, we can protect families, equip those on the front lines, and prevent tragedy. for the health and safety of our communities, i urge a yes vote. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back
as i have heard directly from our county coroner, patty ross, there is no question that the widespread availability of illicit fentanyl is a substantial factor in our region's drug epidemic. fentanyl already poses a deadly threat to our communities and if we don't act to extend the fentanyl import ban before it expires next month, we will invite massive vulnerabilities in our shared fight against the opioid crisis. in pennsylvania and around the country we need more accountability for those who...
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here from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd during his arrest, and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. that trial of derek chauvin today beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a, a conversation about education policy and the importance of having civil discussions when differing opinions are involved. our guest co-authored the book, search for common ground. frederick hess of the american enterprise institute and pedro nigera, usc dean of education. >> we have to many kids languishing in schools, who are not challenged and no one is troubled by it. that should disturb all of us. we know if we are going to use education to promote mobility, to promote opportunity, to address poverty and inequality, then we are going to have to empower kids as learners. we are going to have to make sure they get skills and education they need so they can contribute to their families and communities. >> pedro eloquently talked about inequities in american education. given that those of us with the resources to move into communities with good schools attend privat
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sunday, hear from charles macmillan who spoke with george floyd's during his arrest and courtney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin saturday and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: middle and high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition. all month we're featuring the winners. our second prize high school west winners are josiah lehmann, rafe thompson and ty chattillon. 10th and 11th graders from foothills community christian school in great falls, montana, where c-span is available through spectrum. their winning entries called "defunding the police." >> the election is coinciding with one of the most polarizing times in history. >> calls to defund the police but what does that mean? los angeles. >> to washington, d.c. [chanting] ♪ >> in today's world, people's wellbeing is a major problem that cannot be ignored without dire consequences. police are vital to protect civilians from evil that will is unavoidable but now a percentage of americans and politicians are calling to defund the police due to recent corruptions tha
sunday, hear from charles macmillan who spoke with george floyd's during his arrest and courtney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin saturday and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: middle and high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition. all month we're featuring the winners. our second prize high school west winners are josiah lehmann, rafe thompson and ty chattillon. 10th and 11th graders from foothills community christian school...
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. >> sunday, may 2, on in-depth, a live coverage with author and "new york times" columnist ross davitt who writes about politics, religion, moral values. >> progress hasn't ceased but progress along a particular dimension that feeds back into the larger pattern of decadence because it leads people to spend more and more time in virtual realities and simulations of reality and to retreat from both certain kinds of economic activity, but also to bring us to another forest retreat from family formation, childbearing which is what -- which is the aspect of decadence i call sterility. >> his latest book is the decadence society, other titles include privilege and bad religion. join in the conversation with your phone
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sunday, hear from charles mcmillan who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, his girlfriend. the trial of derek chauvin, today and sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, we are funded by these television companies and more. . >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled areas where students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other providers. >> coming up roll call staff writer with the latest on the of the attack on capitol hill. later marijuana business daily james smith -- jeff smith looks at the legalization of marijuana across the nation. and texas public policy foundation, kevin roberts talks about his
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here from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial, today beginning at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> middleton high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition about issues that congress and president should address this year. all month, we are featuring the winners. our second prize high school east winners are aileen qi and kevin rha. their winning entry is titled "let science speak." aileen how did america rise to be one of the world's most dominating superpowers? it is because we embraced science with open arms, allowing us to develop some of the greatest innovations in science and technology that the world has ever seen. >> good things can happen. aileen: our nation, scientific expertise is one of the greatest. however, in today's 21st-century, we are making decisions -- when making decisions rooted in science, the facts have become disregarded in what seemed like a war on science. ♪ [bird chirping] >> 2020 appears to be the warmest on record. >> there is really a scientific ques
here from charles mcmillan, who spoke with george floyd during his arrest and courteney ross, george floyd's girlfriend. the trial, today beginning at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> middleton high school students participated in c-span's studentcam competition about issues that congress and president should address this year. all month, we are featuring the winners. our second prize high school east winners are aileen qi and kevin rha. their winning entry is titled "let science...