Day 2 of Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings

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CBS News' Skyler Henry reports on key moments from the second day of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, and then Gloria Browne-Marshall, a professor of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, joins CBS News' "Red & Blue" to provide her analysis and perspective.

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What’s the point of the hearings aside of WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY. Regardless of the dirt brought up she’ll be confirmed. No different from the others. So just appoint and move on

MrWildbill
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Ask her if it is lawful for people to be considered for jobs simply because of their race and sex.

dave
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When you insert RACE, SEX or politics into an issue... then you just made it about RACE, SEX andpolitics! Only DIVISION will comefrom

georgejungle
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Some say she's qualified, some say she's not.
Why isn't she qualified in your opinion? Anyone?

damnedifidonut
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The best way to stump a supreme court judge is ask them the definition of woman.

josm
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I am Johnny Ketangi. I do not support Professor Ketangi.

guillermomontoyo
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The only reason she is there is her gender and color. Not her ability.

ruthlachar
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Color is the most important consideration for SCOTUS, gender is second and law is third.

basackard
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Lol imagine men having women afraid to define what a woman is

melloyello
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Ok all, for a Supreme Justice to even consider race or ethnicity as a selling point for their interview, a good thing, probably shouldn't

jd
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Wait, there were no angry screams of "I love beers"?

Chitown
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They talking about a lot of the highlights of ted cruz address too the nominee

theprototype
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If she is confermed our country is fully gone.

northerntrucker
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How about her time on the Harvard Board of Overseers and it's relationship to the Harvard Chemistry Dept. and Wuhan, China .

durangomcmurphy
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As an African American woman who is 57, it is surreal to even view an African American woman as candidate for nomination.
I do think some of the questioning is a bit off-putting. Possibly the senators are in uncharted waters themselves. 🔨⚖

lindafennell
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It’s funny. Both sides have questions but only 1 side ask the harder ones.
She is a very smart person no doubt. But ask the questions.

mikek
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If she cared about diversity and equal representation she would step down for the consideration of a Latino woman. Or better yet an Asian American.

bradholmes
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She's black and the woman, that's what qualifies you for job promotions these days.

JessicaZanerealz
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This is so embarrassing. How could anyone want a job based souly on being a black woman. Yikes.
And because of it we get this terrible choice.

kabutoyakushi
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The comment section is awesome: It's a blast watching racists trying to pretend they aren't racist.

georgelux