To sway your vote. Its turned ugly. The night over who gets to nominate a new Supreme Court justice, this is the u. S. Senate debate, North Carolina. Welcome. Im your moderator. Here tonight republican incumbent thom till else, and Cal Cunningham, gentlemen, welcome. Our debate is airing statewide, and we are livestreaming on nexstar. Along with myselfsh are moderators bob buckley, and angela taylor. 30 seconds for rebuttals, and 30 seconds for followup questions. We will be using this bell. You we begin with opening remarks. Senator tillis, you won the coin to say. We begin with you. I grew i worked my may up through business. My opponent has been running for he i believe you deserve results, not empty promises tonight im going to work hard for your vote. You now have 30 seconds. I know the value of public service. I learned it growing up in lexington, church, boy scouts, in iraq and afghanistan serving with the army. Tonight senator tillis will try to tell you something im not. The f
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Gentleman from texas, mr. Castro. Mr. Castro madam chair, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and tend their remarks the speaker pro tempore without objection, so ordered. Mr. Castro i yammings. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman virginia tech. Mr. Castro i rise in support of the uighur forced labor prevention act. The human rights atrocities, the Chinese Government is perpetuating are now wellknown. More than a million uighurs and muslims, ethnic north have been thrown into detention camps where they face torture, brainwashing, sexual abuse, and even forced sterilization. These atrocities are horrific, and the congress has acted to hold perpetrators of these crimes accountable by passing the uighur human rights policy act. We must not stop there. The legislation we are considering today focuses on a specific form of abuse. Forced labor, an abuse of human rights, which also has grave implications for supply chains and consumers worldwide
Mr. Jeffries good morning, everyone. Earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg. Atragic loss for the country, tragic loss for the Supreme Court, a tragic loss for the principles of liberty and justice for all as well as democracy. Dehart from dr. Jayne who is a biographer, having written the authoritative piece on Justice Ginsburgs life in 2018. As well as Linda Greenhouse who of course is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who has covered the Supreme Court for over 30 years. This has been a very difficult year for many throughout america. Ts a time where leadership is desperately needed. We remain in the midst of a deadly pandemic. 200,000 or so americans dead. More than six million americans infected by the coronavirus. Over 100,000 Small Businesses have permanently closed, tens of millions of americans remain unemployed. Yet donald trump and the Senate Continue to do nothing about it. It
Good morning, everyone. Earlier today we had a caucus call which began with a special tribute to the life and legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg, a tragic loss for the country, a tragic loss for the Supreme Court, a tragic principles of liberty and justice for all, as well as democracy. We heard from dr. Jane dehart, who is a biographer, has written the authoritative piece on Justice Ginsburgs life in 2018, as well as Linda Greenhouse who is, of course, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who covered the Supreme Court for over 30 years. This has been a very difficult year for many through the america. Ts a time where leadership is desperately needed. We remain in the midst of a adly pandemic, 200,000 or so americans dead, more than six million americans infected by the coronavirus. Over 100,000 Small Businesses have permanently closed tens of millions of americans remain unemployed. And yet donald trump and the Senate Continue to do nothing about it. Ts cruel, ka louse