Senate people on the front lines wrote this bill it is not a democratic bill it is not a republican bill. This bill is a survivors bill. It is written with the help of survivors who know what is needed in the real world. The bill accomplishes two things that preserves the advancement of the last authorization in 2013 and includes many improvements to the law and incu particular there are three key points. It expands jurisdiction over non native americans for Domestic Violence and crimes against children elders and Law Enforcement violence is a big problem on tribal land the best way to address it is allow the tribes to prosecute the crimes unfortunately someone it want to circumvent the tribal Justice System that works moving us in the wrong direction second to build upon existing antidiscrimination protection and in the 2013 rireauthorization Congress Declared that federal grant recipients could use funds to train staff to combat against the lgbt individuals unfortunately the law was
Heres mike nicco. The cloud deck is not as extensive or moist, and have not heard of drizzle except along the coast. The sea breeze is letting up, and a little more sunshine this afternoon and temperatures about the same as we were yesterday. 56 to 61 at 7 00. Well hangout in the 60s along the coast for the better part of the afternoon hours. 73 to 79 with a little bit more sunshine at noon. 77 to 90. If you ran the airconditioner yesterday, you will need it again today. Sounds like were off to a rough start in some areas. This is a live picture of the bridge, and we have a crash with injuries in hayward on westbound 92 before industrial. Thats lead into the bridge there. Theres word that theres a woman on the ground in front of the vehicle, so be mindful of that if you are headed that way. Also to staying in the east bay, this is in san leandro, and investigators are trying to figure out if a deadly crash in san leandro was the result of some sort of alcohol or drugs, and the vehicle
Conversation with gun safety activist david hogg. A caught up with him on the mall, to discuss the plague of gun violence ands latest chapter on right here on nbc. The last few weeks have been historic, unprecedented and yes at times pretty alarming. Former President Donald Trump is under an avalanche of legal trouble. And remember those, cases are not just about the criminal conduct of one man. They are about the future of our democracy, our very way of life. The stakes for this country cannot be higher in this moment, and the question who is leading the country impacts every single issue cared about. So we will continue to talk about those cases through every twist and turn. Believe me i believe the former president under multiple indictments is enough to shake the confidence of anyone. But today were gonna change things up a little bit. Partly because i was recent alarm that when i saw that 30 of voters think were in danger of failing as a nation. Failing. So want to spend the show
From california, mr. Correa, each will control 20 minutes. The gentleman is recognized. Mr. Gallagher i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their rass their remarks an include extraneous material on the by the speaker pro tempore without objection. Mr. Gallagher i yield myself such time as i may consume. As we destroy the caliphate in the middle east, foreign fighters and sympathizers have fled the battlefield and are looking for new ways to spread hatred, gain new followers, and disrupt our way of life. The new york city bombing at the the bombing at the new york City Bus Authority was the second bombing in new york in two months. Given the current environment at the direction of chairman mccaul i led a task force to identify specific National Security challenges and how terrorists might infiltrate the homeland and bring harm. We produced a report to fix any identified weaknesses that may be exploited by our enemies. This resulted in
Important conversation with people who are both on the front lines of history and to make history, because of what they do and of who they are. And reallylace here, our privilege, at smpa to host conversations like this that bring remarkable people who do remarkable things and sometimes very Difficult Conversations to this stage. Tonight, what you will hear is, as i said, that front row seat on history. Being a woman of color at this time and in this place is something that is too rare, something we need to be thinking about on a lot of different levels. I know your thoughts will be challenged with that, and probably in places you will be regaled by some of the stories along the way. It is a pleasure and a privilege for me, as well, to introduce to you a very special student who was going to introduce professor thompson and bring out the panel. She is a junior. She is a journalism major. She has done remarkable things here at gw and beyond. She happens to be president of the Gw Associa