Sen. Harris whatsapp, atlanta whats up, atlanta . Im so happy to be back. Hey, everybody. Can we hear it for rick hart . Where is he . Where did he go . He was so good. Hes so good. There you are. You just pour it up. The cochair, and one of the things i love about joe biden, and he says it often. Long life ofs his service and dedication to public service, but he is always uplifting those who are the emerging leaders, and rick hart is one of them, so can we give it up for rick, because that is what it is all about. Thats what it is all about. It is about everybody taking on their role in leadership knowing that we have so much at stake in this election. There is so much at stake, so i came back to atlanta. I love atlanta. It wast time i was here, before the pandemic. I spoke on the stage here at morehouse in march of last year, especially if you are black and hold elected office in america, coming to atlanta is like coming back to the womb. It really is. It is, because atlanta represen
Relations with iran. Mike pompeo, steve mnuchin, and others joined the president. On the phone, we have some terrific people, the chairman and Prime Minister of sudan, a beautiful part of the world. And Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu, i think you mostly know him. We have the very highly sophisticated press. I think they may have heard of him, of israel. I want to congratulate all of you, the state of israel and the republic of sudan have agreed to make peace. For many years, they have been , andds, to put it nicely to normalize their relations. This will be the third country where we are doing this and we have many, many more coming. They are coming at us hot and heavy. In the coming weeks, they will meet to negotiate cooperation agreements. You saw that happen with the uae and bahrain recently. Technology, migration and other critical areas. This comes after the groundbreaking agreement between israel and the United Arab Emirates and israel o and bahrain. That was very historic, a
Make sure its accessible to all americans across the landscape. I cant imagine as a member of congress how we would have functioned in this pandemic without the ability to use a variety of conferencing and communications technologies, not just the traditional phone calls we use for our Republican House conferences but zoom and webex and a whole variety of platforms to move information back and forth. Thats not just in politics. Not just in the legislative process. Listening to my friends and industry its been a necessity because many have spent a minimal amount of time in the office in the last 90 days just as i sped a minimal amount of time in my office in the last 90 days. Host so whats the role of congress in advancing that or is there a a role . Guest we are a facilitator. This is something that going all the way back to the telecommunication act of the 1930s, things that essentially everyone in the country is going to have the best technology and if its going to be widely availabl
Of Racial Discrimination across the world. Black lives do matter and systematic racism and discrimination have no place in our society. The event that triggered the recent protests raise for some foremost the issue of Police Treatment of africanAmerican People and more broadly the place in society. And because it is each countries history and social and political context, this situation cannot just respond to your 121. The quality, Human Dignity, respect for human rights, gender equality and the prohibition of discrimination are founding values of the European Union. Among the treatment of fight racism, new fundamental rights which protect citizens against any discrimination on the grounds of race, color, ethnic origin and religion or belief. The racial equality directive is the first new generation equal treatment instrument extending Legal Protections against discrimination beyond the ground of gender is the key instrument at the eu level. This not only for extended protections to ne
We are thrilled to have them here. Tonight we have a threepart program. Part one debate, part two dialogue, and part three discussion. Because we have to learn what our differences of opinion are on a range of subjects and how we can create Common Ground so we can communicate with one another and how we are best able to reach one another in this very stratified and divided society that we live in. That is why tonights program will have three parts. I have asked that part one, a debate on the politics of impeachment, but each respondent, professor dershowitz and Professor Bob strom speak for 10 minutes each. Some he said why so short . When i was taught public speaking by a wonderful teacher who used an analogy related to he used to say if you havent struck oil in 10 minutes, quit boring. We will hopefully enable you to strike oil very quickly, then we will have a point and counterpoint on this issue. This issue that has been so divisive. And we would like to hear more about it. I will