Hanzlik. Good morning and happy fathers day. Im jane pauley and this is sunday morning. To begin today, well be in conversation with Governor Andrew Cuomo of new york, who has much to say about covid19, racial justice, and the state of our lives. Once the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, new york now has one of the lowest infection rates in the nation. And many give the states governor the credit. Governor nobody knows. Pauley but with crowds growing, andrew cuomo sees a crisis far from over. Governor the federal government should step in aggressively and own it. In my state i owned the situation. Pauley ahead, in conversation with Governor Andrew Cuomo. As you might guess, many of the nations Small Businesses are facing big problems, and covid19 is just one of them. As well be hearing from senior contributor ted koppel. They trim nails and drive trucks and provide the food we eat. They are old and young, all races and backgrounds, and these are hard times for most of them. Im ju
For later today at 1 30 p. M. Eastern. We also expect more floor speeches on policing reforms after Senate Republicans introduced their bill yesterday. Now, live to the senate floor. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr black, will open the senate in prayer. The chaplain let us pray. Eternal god, our hearts are steadfast toward you. Lead us safely to the refuge of your choosing, for you desire to give us a future and a hope. Lord, provide us with grateful hearts to appreciate your mercies that are new each day. Today, give our senators the power to do your will, as they realize more fully that they are servants of heaven and stewards of your mysteries. Give them your perspective on their daily tasks and every decision they must make. Remind them that people usually dont care how much you know until they know how much you care. May faithfulness to you become the litmus test by which they evaluate each action. We pray in your powerful name. Amen. The
Versus clayton county. Thank you, mr. Chief justice. When an employer filed a male employee for dating men but does not fire female employees that dates men discriminated against the man because he treats that and worse than women that want to do the same thing. That discrimination is because of sex. Because the adverse employment action is based on the male toloyees failure to conform a particular expectation about how men should behave. That men should be attracted only to women. There is no difference between this kind of discrimination and forms of discrimination that of an already recognized by every court to have addressed them. Her example, discrimination against men who are a feminine. Is becausemination of nonconformity with an expectation about how men should behave. Carve outt to discrimination against men for being gay from title vii cannot be administered with consistency or integrity. Resort tojudges to been counting where they count epithets tos of determine whether or n
Harris Funeral Homes for six years until she told her boss she was going to live and identify as a woman. When harris homes responded by firing her, it discriminated against her because of her sex for three reasons. First, firing her for failing to conform to explicitly stated stereotypes about how men and women should behave. It discriminated against her in the same way as Price Waterhouse discriminated against anne hopkins for failing to walk and talk more feminine. It cannot be that anne hopkins would lose her case on the same facts. Second, harris fired her for identifying as a woman only because she was assigned male sex at birth. In doing so, they fired her for contravening a sex specific expectation that applies only to people assigned male sex at birth. Namely, that they live and identify as a man for their entire lives. That is disparate treatment on the basis of sex. Third, harris homes fired her for, and its owner words changing her sex. , that is discrimination in the same
Passing out pride flags at a popular east bay Farmers Market calls for action. The change local Police Departments will be forced to make following an announcement from the state attorney general. Good evening, everyone. Change is coming to Police Departments across california. The state attorney general tonight laying out reforms. This comes one day before President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on policing. Heres nbc bay areas ian cull. Reporter state attorney general Xavier Becerra says all departments will be required to make some changes by january, but hes hoping theyll put them in place sooner. Lets see if we can accelerate that. Lets see if we can show the people of california that we can start doing this work. Reporter becerra says the reforms mostly fall in line with the eight cant wait campaign, that includes departments require officers to intervene if there is excessive use of force. Ban shooting at moving vehicles in most cases, ban the use of choke holds a