Very good evening to you thanks for joining us this is art. Lets start in the United Kingdom where a christian doctor who was sacked after refusing to use female pronouns when discussing a transgender woman has lost his legal fight against his former employer he says that they discriminated against his religious beliefs with an employment tribunal has ruled that his stance was quote incompatible with Human Dignity more details. Well youre probably familiar with pronouns such as he she and them and respecting them is especially important for the Transgender Community gender nonconforming and binary people however fail to get it right could now cost you your job at least thats the case for one dr he himself was sacked he faced dismissal because he failed to use these pronouns due to his own personal religious beliefs and in a Controversial Court statement it read to his christian values are in direct contradiction with the fundamental rights of others and lack of belief in transgenderism
Early years of the american conservative movement. So, this brings us to the 1970s and the topic is the industrialization. Were taking up our lecture in 1970, but we will take this all the way through really the 1980s. So, the development to talk about werent sudden. They unfolded very slowly and i will explain what. You tohat, i want reflect on a question that i am going to give you. Do not raise your hands yet. Because i want you to think about it. The American Dream. Define that . O find i want you think about your grandparents generations. Your parents generation. And your generation. I want you to think about the standard of living enjoyed by these generations and your family. Consummate to give me a definition of the American Dream . Carla . , like,g successful and getting married, maybe . Having kids and being able to provide for your family. Prof. Nickerson yes, that is the American Dream for a lot of people. How else to people think about the American Dream . Alexia . For an i
Welcome back, everybody. Good afternoon. Glad you could all be here. How are you all doing . Good. Prof. Nickerson we are getting towards the end here. Today, we are going to talk about basically a set of against of events that follow from last weeks discussion about the radicalism of the 1960s, the earlier week discussion about nixon and watergate. And also, if you remember, the early years of the american conservative movement. So, this brings us to the 1970s and the topic is deindustrialization. So we are picking up our lecture in 1970, but we will take this all the way through really the 1980s. So the developments i talk about werent sudden. They unfolded very slowly and i will explain why. To do that, i want you to reflect on a question that i am going to give you. Do not raise your hands yet. Because i want you to think about it. The American Dream. How do you define that . Then i want you think about your grandparents generation. Your parents generation. And your generation. I w
Watergate, and also if you early years of american conservative movement. This brings us to the 1970s and he topic is deindustrialization. Picking up our electric 1970 but we will take this all the way through the 1980s. Developments that i talk about erent sudden, they unfolded very slowly. And i will explain why. To do that i want you to reflect to question that im going give you. Handsse your lands yet because i want you to think about. The American Dream. How do you define that . Then i want you to think about grandparents generation, your parents generation, and generation. Want you to think about the standard of living enjoyed by your generations and family. Can somebody give me a definition of the American Dream . Carla carla. , like, successful and getting married and having kids to provide for your family. Yes, that is the american a lot of people. How how else do people think of the American Dream . For an immigrant family my were both immigrants and my us they value educatio
Their counterparts. Both of those motions are later this afternoon. And now live to the senate floor here on cspan2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Black, will lead the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Eternal god, thank you for your sanctifying truth. Use our lawmakers to live your truth for the glory of your name. May your truth keep us from the things that can pollute our lives and dishonor you. Forgive us when we are reluctant to submit to you with our bodies, minds, and spirits. Make us all vessels of honor, prepared for every good work. We pray in your strong name. Amen. The president pro tempore please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Mr. Grassley mr. President. The presiding officer the senator from iowa. Mr. Grassley id like t