Now, Senate Democrats just sent a very clear signal that the Senate Republican justice act lacks the substance and the strong desperately needed reforms to stop Police Brutality against black americans. This bill lost because it was woefully inadequate. It never would have passed. And mcconnell provided no path to improve it. So it was going to lose. The minute he put it together and the more cynical among us would say that is why he did it. And we were overwhelmingly supported by the entire civil rights community. I have a letter here signed by 136 civil rights organizations. And i want to read you what they how they characterize the bill that leader mcconnell put on the floor. This bill woefully falls short of the comprehensive reform needed to address the current policing crisis and achieve meaningful Law Enforcement accountability. It is a deeply problem it is deeply problematic to meet this moment with a menial incremental approach that offers more funding to police and few polici
I would think he would have criminal problems. I hope so. Good afternoon and the National Political reporter at the washington post. Today i am joined by ambassador john bolton President Trumps former National Security advisor and of the white house memoir ambassador bolton. Thank you for having me. Lets begin with the opening of your book that has a detailed account of the Trump Administration. Why did you join the administration in the first place given what you wrote in the book about the president s behavior before hand . I had the honor of serving in prior administrations with the Justice Department and the state department so i felt it was a time for the United States the prior eight years of the Obama Administration had seen a lot of misguided policies and i hope i could make a contribution. And those that have been said about donald trump. And those where i discussed my views and his views. And certainly nobody has ever accused about my views but and in the press and to be over
Aquatic senators opposing the bill. We will show you minority leader, Chuck Shumers briefing, shortly after the vote ended. Ok, thank you all for coming. And i want to thank senators durbin, booker, and harris for joining me today. Now, Senate Democrats just sent a very clear signal that the Senate Republican justice act lacks the substance and the strong, desperately needed reforms to stop Police Brutality against black americans. This bill lost, because it was woefully inadequate. It never would have passed, and mcconnell provided no path to improve it. So it was going to lose. The minute he put it together, and the more cynical among us would say that is why he did it. And, we were overwhelmingly supported by the entire civil rights community. I have a letter here signed by 136 civil rights organizations. And i want to read you how they characterize the bill that leader mcconnell put on the floor. This bill woefully falls short of the comprehensive reform needed to address the curre
That science is on the side of the parents and students. Not the union. Safely open the school and keep a school open. Doesnt require that 100 of the participants be vaccinated to accomplish that. Examples throughout our country of schools that are able to reopen safely and do so while following mitigation strategies. Martha during the debates, President Biden said clearly i am the Democratic Party right now. Today the Wall Street Journal called on him to lead on this issue. Writing this in an oped. Perhaps you heard a few thousand times as the Biden Administration will listen to science. The science says schools can safely reopen. The white house is still listening, make that bowing, to the nonsciences who run the teachers union. How about the science of impact of Generational Learning Loss that were experiencing right now . We have yet to see the numbers. But my anticipation is that they will be difficult when we do. What about the emotional toll of being deprived of Human Interactio
Watch live wednesday at 2 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan 3, online at cspan. Org or listen live on the free cspan radio app. Next, a hearing on the federal governments role in protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Good morning. The subcommittee on work force protections will come to order. Welcome, everyone. I note that our quorum is present. I note for the subcommittee mr. Courtney of connecticut, mr. Levine of michigan, mr. Castro of texas, dr. Roe of tennessee, mr. Guthrie of kentucky, mr. Smucker of pennsylvania, mr. Banks of indiana, mr. Watkins of kansas, mr. Mercer of pennsylvania, mr. Johnson of south dakota, mr. Cellar of pennsylvania are all permitted to participate in todays hearing with the understanding that their questions will come only after all members of the subcommittee on work force protections on both sides of the aisle who are present either in person or via remote participation pursuant to House Resolution 965 and the accompanying regulations thereto hav