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At 9 00 a. M. , accuracy in media president adam g host we are live outside the Supreme Court today as the justices will hear arguments for and against socalled daca, the Immigration Program that allows undocumented people brought here as children to the United States by their parents to remain in the country. We want to get your thoughts on daca as well as the Supreme Court decision. Democrats, 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also a fourth line for Daca Recipients, 2027488003. You can text us at that number as well with your first name, city, and state, 2027488003. Go to twitter at cspanwj or join the conversation at facebook. Com cspan. We will get to your thoughts on ....
Everyone. You cannot discriminate based on sex. A few words, that is it. Nothing controversial, just a country should provide equal protections to all, and when the constitution was written, women were deliberately left out and we believe that because of that they have been paying for discrimination in terms of rights, protections, and recourse that they needed in the courts should anything happen to them. You said it should be the 20th amendment, why isnt it . We have been working on this for 100 years, a century. First proposed by alice paul who gave us the womens vote and we are celebrating and so happy about. After she did that she thought there needed to be one more thing added, and that was to put this clause that said we cannot discriminate based on sex. You have been working on that for 100 years. Congress passed it in 1972, quite a while ago. And people have been working, and we needed to get 38 states. When the time limit expired, we only got to 35. Miraculously, in recent da ....
Amendment to our constitution which simply says that equality is for everyone in this country. You cannot discriminate based on sex. If you words, thats it. Nothing controversial. Country should provide equal protections to all, and when the constitution was written, women were deliberately left out and we believe that because of that they have been paying for discrimination in terms of rights, protections, and recourse that they needed in the courts should anything happen to them. Host you said it should be the 20th amendment, why isnt it . Guest we have been working on this for 100 years, a century. First proposed by alice paul who gave us the womens vote and we are celebrating and so happy about. After she did that she thought there needed to be one more thing added, and that was to put this clause that said we cannot discriminate based on sex. You have been working on that for 100 years. Congress passed it in 1972, quite a while ago. And people have been working, and we needed to g ....
To be a permanent fixture in the constitution and discuss its importance. This is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. This is washington in action. As you y know we have several people who are speaking but the first is definitely an important advocate for the 28th amendment. Not the era, the 28th amendment. And its particularly a pleasure because i found out that someone i thought legislative procedure to is now the chief counsel for senator cardin. When i was visiting at university of maryland. I want to introduce to you and extraordinary advocate for the 28th amendment and equal rights, and extraordinary leader in the fight for human rights around the globe, and a great center for the great state of maryland, ben cardin. [applause] professor nourse, dont leave us. Are you . I want to thank you. I want to thank you. You did a great job on bill van horn. Hes a really good chief counsel. Hi so thank you for imparting into him what is ne ....