or did the president hear me and refuse to recognize? - senator - i couldn t get recognized. i was jumping up and down. i was screaming, mr. president. i was trying all i could and they kept recognizing my republican male colleagues. finally, when i was recognized, what came outta my mouth was totally unrehearsed, it was out of frustration. at what point must a female senator raise her hand or her voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room? [audience cheering] - the women in that gallery roared. [audience cheering] that was the question. why aren t our voices being heard? [audience cheering] they were being ignored in an attempt to rush so that the vote could be taken. [audience cheering]
or did the president hear me and refuse to recognize? - senator - i couldn t get recognized. i was jumping up and down. i was screaming, mr. president. i was trying all i could and they kept recognizing my republican male colleagues. finally, when i was recognized, what came outta my mouth was totally unrehearsed, it was out of frustration. at what point must a female senator raise her hand or her voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room? [audience cheering] - the women in that gallery roared. [audience cheering] that was the question. why aren t our voices being heard? [audience cheering] they were being ignored in an attempt to rush so that the vote could be taken. [audience cheering]
- senator - i couldn t get recognized. i was jumping up and down. i was screaming, mr. president. i was trying all i could and they kept recognizing my republican male colleagues. finally, when i was recognized, what came outta my mouth was totally unrehearsed, it was out of frustration. at what point must a female senator raise her hand or her voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room? [audience cheering] - the women in that gallery roared. [audience cheering] that was the question. why aren t our voices being heard? [audience cheering] they were being ignored in an attempt to rush so that the vote could be taken. [audience cheering] - the secretary will call the roll.
- senator - i couldn t get recognized. i was jumping up and down. i was screaming, mr. president. i was trying all i could and they kept recognizing my republican male colleagues. finally, when i was recognized, what came outta my mouth was totally unrehearsed, it was out of frustration. at what point must a female senator raise her hand or her voice to be recognized over the male colleagues in the room? [audience cheering] - the women in that gallery roared. [audience cheering] that was the question. why aren t our voices being heard? [audience cheering] they were being ignored in an attempt to rush so that the vote could be taken. [audience cheering] - the secretary will call the roll.