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Lisa Banks Is the Woman Sitting Behind Christine Ford | Heavy.com - Duration: 4:51.

Lisa Banks Is the Woman Sitting Behind Christine Ford | Heavy.com

Who is the woman in the black blazer who is sitting behind Dr.

Christine Blasey Ford during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing gathering Ford's testimony into her allegations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh?.

The woman is Lisa Banks, an attorney for Christine Ford.

When Ford first entered the hearing room, Banks interacted with her in an empathetic fashion.

(Zina Bash, the woman sitting behind Brett Kavanaugh in a previous nomination hearing, became a point of controversy.).

Several people immediately spotted that the woman sitting behind Blasey Ford to her right – and who appeared on camera the most of anyone in the audience – was Lisa Banks.

Other people spotted in the audience included Keith Koegler, a friend of Blasey Ford's who submitted an affidavit saying that she told him about the alleged assault before Kavanaugh was nominated to the U.S.

Supreme Court.

Kavanaugh denies Blasey Ford's accusations and all others against him (two other women have accused him by name).

Here's what you need to know:.

Lisa Banks Works With Ford's Other Attorney Debra Katz.

Debra Katz, who, like Banks, is a Democratic donor, has received a lot of the news attention in representing Ford.

However, Lisa Banks is an attorney for the same law firm who is also involved in representing Ford.

They both work for the law firm Katz, Marshall, and Banks.

Lisa Banks and Debra Katz were supposed to host a fundraiser for Wisconsin Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin, but they pulled out of the event after representing Ford.

According to Banks's law firm bio:.

Lisa Banks has successfully litigated employment discrimination and whistleblower protection cases at the trial court and appellate level for over 20 years.

Banks is a founding partner of Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP, where she concentrates her practice on claims related to employment discrimination, sexual harassment, Title IX, whistleblower retaliation, SEC and CFTC whistleblower tips, and contractual employment disputes.

Banks is an experienced advocate who has consistently achieved outstanding results on behalf of her clients either in court or through negotiated settlement.

Banks has significant experience in federal and state courts, including courts in D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Georgia, Illinois, Colorado, and Tennessee, and has achieved success at all levels, including appeals in the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth, Eleventh, and D.C.

Circuits.

She has also represented numerous whistleblowers before the Department of Labor (DOL) in the transportation, nuclear, financial, and pharmaceutical industries.

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Is Kamala Harris Running for President in 2020? | Heavy.com - Duration: 8:15.

Is Kamala Harris Running for President in 2020? | Heavy.com

Senator Kamala D.

Harris speaks on stage at The United State of Women Summit 2018 - Day 1 on May 5, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.

Kamala Harris is the junior US Senator from California.

Before coming to the Senate, Harris served as California's attorney general.

Harris is seen as a rising star among Democrats and she is often mentioned as a possible candidate for president in 2020.

Harris has been leading the charge against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

She is seen as a champion of progressive causes and a vocal opponent of President Donald Trump.

Here's what you need to know:.

Harris Says She 'Isn't Ruling Out' a Presidential Run in 2020.

Back in June, Harris did an interview on MSNBC's "KasieDC.

At first, Harris brushed aside questions about whether she plans to run for president.

"I'm focused on a lot of other things as a higher priority," Harris said.

She said that the 2018 midterm elections, which may see Democrats gain seats in Congress, were a more immediate concern for her, and she said that the midterms were a higher priority for her than the 2020 presidential race.

But, when she was pressed about a presidential run Harris said, "I'm not ruling it out, no." Harris, 53, is the daughter of immigrants and grew up in California.

Her father is Jamaican American and her mother immigrated from Tamil Nadu, in India, to study at the University of California.

A Washington Post Poll Ranks Harris Fifth on a List of Possible 2020 Candidates.

A poll published by the Washington Post asked people to rank Democrats according to their name recognition and whether they would consider voting for them.

You can see that poll here.

Harris ranked number five on that poll, coming in behind Joe Biden, Bernie Sander, Elizabeth Warren, and Hillary Clinton.

Notably, she ranked higher than Oprah Winfrey.

She also did significantly better than Democratic standard bearers like Andrew Cuomo and Bill DeBlasio.

Harris Has Been a High-Profile Opponent of Kavanaugh.

Harris sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has been holding confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court.

Harris used her seat on the committee to question Kavanaugh about his possible connection to the Mueller probe.

Harris's persistent questions — and Kavanaugh's awkward responses — went viral, prompting some to wonder whether Harris was trying to raise her profile for a possible presidential run.

Since then, a number of women have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexually inappropriate behavior.

Harris has been a strong supporter of Kavanaugh's accusers, tweeting regularly about the need for an investigation into Kavanaugh's alleged behavior.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Harris had taken out dozens of anti-Kavanaugh ads the day before a hearing into the Supreme Court nominee.

The Wall Street Journal reported that anyone who clicked on the ads was redirected to Harris's campaign page and asked whether they want to make a donation.

Harris is not up for re-election to the Senate.

Harris Has Made a Name for Herself Defending Immigrants.

Harris has used her platform as senator to speak out on behalf of DREAMers and to call for the rights of all immigrants to be defended.

She was an outspoken opponent of the Trump administration's policy of separating families at the US-Mexico border She has also spoken out in defense of DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.

Harris says that as a California native, defending DACA comes naturally:.

"It is about being the voice of a state with … the largest number of Dreamers," Harris told the Sacramento Bee.

"They must be seen and heard, and I feel a very strong sense of responsibility to use every component of power that I have in terms of my voice and ability to educate the public to make sure they are seen and not vilified.".

Harris Was Born in California to Immigrant Parents.

Kamala Harris was born in 1964 in Oakland, California.

Her father, who was originally from Jamaica, taught economics at Stanford University.

Her mother, originally from Tamil Nadu in India, was a cancer researcher.

Her maternal grandfather was an Indian diplomat.

Harris's sister Maya is a public policy advocate.

Harris studied public policy at Howard University before going on to earn a law degree at Hastings College.

She served as assistant district attorney in Oakland and then was elected California's attorney general in 2010.

Harris is married to Douglas Emhoff, an intellectual property rights lawyer.

Emhoff has three children from a previous marriage.

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