Cspan your unfiltered view of politics. Up next to house panel looks at the trumpet ministrations actions towards genderbased protections in education, the workplace and healthcare. This labor subcommittee hearing is chaired by donna michi oregon. We are meeting to your testimony on the basis of sex , examining the administrations attacks on genderbased projections. This is a completely virtual hearing and i ask that all microphones for members participating remotely be kept muted as a general rule to avoid unnecessarily background noise. Witnesses will be responsible for muting themselves when theyare recognized to speak or when they wish recognition. Pursuant to House Resolution 1965 and its accompanying resolution members are required to leave their cameras on for the entire time they are in an official proceeding. Even if they step away from the camera. This is an entirely remote hearing and as such the committees hearing room is officiallyclosed. Members who choose to sit with the
And members of the committee and thank you for joining us of the subcommittees first official. I would like to especially thank the members of the committee. And Ranking Members, the and ms. Thank you so much for being with us today. We know that covid19 has also altered the daily lives of americans. That is impacting our health, how we were, how we engage in our communities and how we vote. It is also impacted how we are upholding todays hearing. People putting themselves at risk every day from doctors and nurses to first responders, postal workers and many others pretty including home workers. Congress however, as an option. Many workers do not. We can do our work remotely in a safe and secure online format. The highest levels of the federal government have both recognize the unique circumstances of the covid19 pandemic by holding remote or virtual hearings. And they include the house and the senate which held virtual hearings like this one. It includes a Supreme Court which has modi
American history tv continues now with a look at the influence of religion on u. S. Politics and Foreign Policy in the 20th century. From purdue university, this is an hour and a half. Thank you all for coming. Im ronit stahl. Ill be chairing this roundtable today. Ill give a brief overview of how it came to be and what well talk about and quickly introduce our group. Then well get started. 15 years ago in is your mike on . There we go. Thank you. Theres a switch on the mikes. 15 years ago in a journal of American History article, john butler challenged historians of modern america to Pay Attention to religion. In particular, he noted, religions continuing importance contains analysis. In political history religion has retained in butlers evocative term, a jack in the box view. Today our roundtable will address how religion matters in american political history and well do so in three ways. First ill each panelist to focus on a way in which religion matters. That is in their own resear
Tonight Rudy Giulianis clients and possibly rudy himself, many are in the line of fire. As the democrats are launching an attack from all side, we are less like the youths america we have grown up in and loved. Alarmingly, increasingly like one of those countries south of the border that struggled with transitions of power. Those used to be the countries we viewed with distain from bolivia to paraguay. Im not proud of this. What we are seeing in d. C. Right now. No one should be proud of this as americans. We have degenerated into a state in which our country is being mocked around the world for its inability to govern itself. We are mocked for our back stabbing and our local politics. We have aback donned the values we always we have abandoned the values we always held dear, namely, a peaceful transition of power. The speaker of the house could figure this by holding a vote in the house of representatives, providing a semblance of fairness, unity, authenticity to this political cha ra
Scholars call this a coup. Tonight Rudy Giulianis clients and possibly rudy himself, many are in the line of fire. As the democrats are launching an attack from all side, we are less like the youths america we have grown up in and loved. Alarmingly, increasingly like one of those countries south of the border that struggled with transitions of power. Those used to be the countries we viewed with distain from bolivia to paraguay. Im not proud of this. What we are seeing in d. C. Right now. No one should be proud of this as americans. We have degenerated into a state in which our country is being mocked around the world for its inability to govern itself. We are mocked for our back stabbing and our local politics. We have aback donned the values we always we have abandoned the values we always held dear, namely, a peaceful transition of power. The speaker of the house could figure this by holding a vote in the house of representatives, providing a semblance of fairness, unity, authentici