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does congress have the authority to adopt. to cut back or eliminate the authority. as to i am not an immigration policy person. i cannot give you a set of suggestions about what should be done. it is a bit of a red herring of course there will be a vast role that there is. for all other kind of tax laws. the president can't just stop enforcing the portions of those laws that he does not like. it staggers me that just because a people's agreement with the specific policy here that they would be able to countenance the president simply with the changing major policy aspects of the regime. he admitted and as his justice department actually said. i think the immigration situation is obviously not working. i also believe without being able to get into the details of policy that this ought to be the kind of issue that the two sides can get together on. with the casual conversations with people. this is not an unsolvable problem. this is an example of where our political polarization is just a terrible impediment to be able to have fun. from the audience member i think it
does congress have the authority to adopt. to cut back or eliminate the authority. as to i am not an immigration policy person. i cannot give you a set of suggestions about what should be done. it is a bit of a red herring of course there will be a vast role that there is. for all other kind of tax laws. the president can't just stop enforcing the portions of those laws that he does not like. it staggers me that just because a people's agreement with the specific policy here that they would be...
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authorities asked the canadian authorities to take her phone and other devices and place them in something called a farraday bag which is essentially a bag that prevents wireless transmission from those devices because apparently u.s. authorities were afraid that it would the phone her laptop would be remotely wiped if that happened so that apparently that happened and then also again that canadian authorities unlawfully seized open search of you and shared content from her personal devices to authorities in the united states so that's really what it comes down to here is a pretty kind of determined set up in order to not only arrest her but to seize her devices and search them without due process what are the political ramifications obviously this was essentially deferred. step in the battle between the united states and walk away obviously having different the different situation than say the 5 g. security that has been become such a big issue but what are those and what has been the response from the chinese well the chinese are very angry with canadian authorities over this apparently
authorities asked the canadian authorities to take her phone and other devices and place them in something called a farraday bag which is essentially a bag that prevents wireless transmission from those devices because apparently u.s. authorities were afraid that it would the phone her laptop would be remotely wiped if that happened so that apparently that happened and then also again that canadian authorities unlawfully seized open search of you and shared content from her personal devices to...
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berlin european states begin reimposing the toughest restrictions to fight the resurgence of code 19 authorities are calling the health situation in some european states worse than during the pandemic 1st wave this spring also coming up another victim of 'd the coronavirus reporting the truth journalists around the world are facing censorship and intimidation. and the champions league group stage gets underway tuesday evening but this legal leader's life sea coast turkish ship here the german side will be keen to make public the count against the club from istanbul. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide has passed 48000000 with well over a 1000000 deaths the u.s. brazil and india are reporting the highest numbers europe is also facing a surge in coded 19 infections with record daily highs in many countries let me give you a quick overview of how the situation has developed on march 1st of this year health departments across europe registered 401 new cases keep in mind testing was not as widespread as now so actual numbers could have b
berlin european states begin reimposing the toughest restrictions to fight the resurgence of code 19 authorities are calling the health situation in some european states worse than during the pandemic 1st wave this spring also coming up another victim of 'd the coronavirus reporting the truth journalists around the world are facing censorship and intimidation. and the champions league group stage gets underway tuesday evening but this legal leader's life sea coast turkish ship here the german...
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so the authorities will be weighing up the risks as we speak.or being with us on bbc news. that incident i referred to off the coast was off the coast of the south—east of england in december 2018. so kind of releva nt to england in december 2018. so kind of relevant to the sort of the part of the country we are talking about now. we will bring you more on that as we get it during the course of this evening on news. a government minister has defended the decision not to extend free school meals to disadvantaged children over the school holidays. brandon lewis said providing support through local councils was "the right way" to help struggling families during the pandemic. pressure is mounting on the government from many sides, including more than 2,000 doctors who have signed a letter saying england should follow scotland, wales and northern ireland in further funding meals outside of term time. here's our political correspondent fiona trott. i'll show you what i've got in the fridge. when planning ahead still isn't enough. so, this is just what
so the authorities will be weighing up the risks as we speak.or being with us on bbc news. that incident i referred to off the coast was off the coast of the south—east of england in december 2018. so kind of releva nt to england in december 2018. so kind of relevant to the sort of the part of the country we are talking about now. we will bring you more on that as we get it during the course of this evening on news. a government minister has defended the decision not to extend free school...
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authorities are now going door-to-door. strong winds fuming the flames. more homes are threatened tonight. abc's clayton sandell now from colorado. >> reporter: tonight, colorado is burning. the east troublesome fire exploding overnight west of denver, growing six times in size to 125,000 acres. >> we got flame lengths jumping off the top of the ridges, you know, 300, 400 foot. >> reporter: under a dark orange midday sky, they started evacuating the town of estes park. the entire town of grand lake forced to flee overnight. sheriff's deputies racing door-to-door. >> it's pretty scary. everybody i know, all my friends, we got out. we called each other. >> reporter: the fire is burning 6,000 acres an hour. >> we planned for the worst. this was the worst of the worst of the worst. >> reporter: it's now the fourth largest fire in colorado history, already forcing the closure of rocky mountain national park. less than 12 miles away, the cameron peak fire also burning, it's the largest in state history. >> go! go! >> reporter: the calwood fire also forcing fami
authorities are now going door-to-door. strong winds fuming the flames. more homes are threatened tonight. abc's clayton sandell now from colorado. >> reporter: tonight, colorado is burning. the east troublesome fire exploding overnight west of denver, growing six times in size to 125,000 acres. >> we got flame lengths jumping off the top of the ridges, you know, 300, 400 foot. >> reporter: under a dark orange midday sky, they started evacuating the town of estes park. the...
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what people authorities leaders? the short answer is yes. >> and in 1951 starting this body of science and the study of hours. and then to be worked and then to come up with the test with authoritarian followers so bob all meyer is a key player in the development of that scale that has been widely tested and replicated throughout the country. >> take a look at the scale because it is very telling that's more detail than you need national that is a page. so coming back to is submissive to authority and i couldn't find a picture that is submissive to authority. and with that type of behavior don't become aggressive on its behalf. just looking like regular folks also the third type of personality that is the double high but let me go up here. and update of your observation i will just share because the right weighing authoritarian to have been tested and retested for a long time before 50 years they have been available and the file emerges where social dominators are 99.9 percent men right weighing authoritarian followe
what people authorities leaders? the short answer is yes. >> and in 1951 starting this body of science and the study of hours. and then to be worked and then to come up with the test with authoritarian followers so bob all meyer is a key player in the development of that scale that has been widely tested and replicated throughout the country. >> take a look at the scale because it is very telling that's more detail than you need national that is a page. so coming back to is...
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they of course have no authority. they weren't called into action by any governmental authority, but they came to the southwest border and took migrants into custody and held them for customs and border patrol. to pro-trumpeploy rallies, extensible to protect rallygoers, and we have seen them callout over social media willingness to come to the president's aid during the impeachment proceedings, in the event that the president should have been impeached and removed from office. now we have the daily dose of disinformation about mail-in ballot being being susceptible to fraud and about any delay in the tabulations being the result of a rigged election, and so based on the past, we can expect that that really will be a call for some of these armed organizations to self deploy to the polls to protect the vote, protect against fraud, and post elections to protect the counting of the votes. if the results don't go their way, there is already talk on social media about civil unrest. to make sure is if you only take three th
they of course have no authority. they weren't called into action by any governmental authority, but they came to the southwest border and took migrants into custody and held them for customs and border patrol. to pro-trumpeploy rallies, extensible to protect rallygoers, and we have seen them callout over social media willingness to come to the president's aid during the impeachment proceedings, in the event that the president should have been impeached and removed from office. now we have the...
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, violated their responsibilities and exceeded what they were authorized to do. and should have been and many were held to account but if they operated again win the -- win the confines of what was authorized and the cia was engaged in torture when torture by u.s. law is unlawful, i think that is a applying a new legal standard to something that was different during the aftermath of 9/11. now, i have my personal viewed but the program. don't think it should have ever been instituted and i believe the department of justice memos written ton the program that dealed it lawful were very ill founded and were not i think sold legal argument. i'm not a lawyer, though so the cia senior officials at the time had a dill lem half. are -- dilemma. were they going to do this or carry out the program to the best of their able and unfortunately some cia officers fell short, some of those programs and activities were poorly managed, and were not carried out to the spirit and level of the covert action authorization. >> so a big chunk of this book is your career at the cia and on
, violated their responsibilities and exceeded what they were authorized to do. and should have been and many were held to account but if they operated again win the -- win the confines of what was authorized and the cia was engaged in torture when torture by u.s. law is unlawful, i think that is a applying a new legal standard to something that was different during the aftermath of 9/11. now, i have my personal viewed but the program. don't think it should have ever been instituted and i...
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something will succeed in doing in the course of human history most of what we have to equip the authorities so that they catch criminals as much as possible when it wasn't because it is i think we could do more to make sure that we have the kinds of laws that ensure criminals get the punishment they deserve it uses for infant. it sounds good in theory but as so often the reality is different in switzerland a trial began not against the bankers but against more your zite and his informant the accusation corporate espionage echoed zite had passed on his information to german authorities which significantly advanced the investigation. using i'd highly always schnitt. i were one part of an instance of financial market crime. i mean it's organized crime that wasn't clear before it's transnational you have to simply unsafe and hobby i recognise that an early stage and i also inform the authorities in switzerland. when meant when you're accused and prosecuted for doing that it's a real full effect built this is still. echoed zite was ultimately handed a fine his informant was given 13 months proba
something will succeed in doing in the course of human history most of what we have to equip the authorities so that they catch criminals as much as possible when it wasn't because it is i think we could do more to make sure that we have the kinds of laws that ensure criminals get the punishment they deserve it uses for infant. it sounds good in theory but as so often the reality is different in switzerland a trial began not against the bankers but against more your zite and his informant the...
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mean that a nationwide lockdown probably isn't on the way in germany that's something that the authorities are doing everything possible to try and avoid a nationwide locked on is absolutely the measure of last resort in germany so what is happening in fact at the moment is that one is trying to target particular areas where the infection rate is particularly high most prominent at the moment is a section of bavaria in southern germany which has in fact imposed local locked on already and these kind of measures are likely to happen in other areas in germany as the number of infections increased ok we know that germany in the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic was largely spared from the scenes that we've seen elsewhere in europe but now we are seeing a shop increase why is that. well this is the question that everyone's been asking all over the world in some sense i think in germany too you had the situation that during the summer time here in the northern hemisphere. people were becoming more relaxed they were outside the infection outside a much less likely to happen and this kind of
mean that a nationwide lockdown probably isn't on the way in germany that's something that the authorities are doing everything possible to try and avoid a nationwide locked on is absolutely the measure of last resort in germany so what is happening in fact at the moment is that one is trying to target particular areas where the infection rate is particularly high most prominent at the moment is a section of bavaria in southern germany which has in fact imposed local locked on already and these...
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and it had literal authority at its behest.the army and navy initially sought as a sort of shield between them and power politics, but the bill passed by congress envisioned something even bigger. and with a budget of only 10,000 dollars, as far as congress was concerned, the council would play a minor advisory role. in conversation i had a few weeks ago, a friend wondered if there were constitutional issues during the war. i assured her that indeed there were. i promised to talk about some of them tonight. so here it is. here is a short list of constitutional questions that came up in the war. one, military conscription. although both -- both union in the confederacy had resorted to drafts during the civil war, there had not been popular. especially since a will to do man could pay someone else to pay his place. the constitutionality of the draft in world war i did come before disappearing court, but i am going to say very little about it, because that will be the subject of professor christopher presentation on october 23rd.
and it had literal authority at its behest.the army and navy initially sought as a sort of shield between them and power politics, but the bill passed by congress envisioned something even bigger. and with a budget of only 10,000 dollars, as far as congress was concerned, the council would play a minor advisory role. in conversation i had a few weeks ago, a friend wondered if there were constitutional issues during the war. i assured her that indeed there were. i promised to talk about some of...
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they had no authority, they were not called into action by any governmental authority but they came to the southwest border and took migrants into custody and held them for customs and border patrol. we sell them deployed to approach from rallies to protect rally goers. we have seen them call out over social media a willingness to come to the presidents aid bactrian impeachment proceedings in the event the present would be impeached and removed from office. we have the daily dose of disinformation about mail in balloting being susceptible to fraud. in about any delay in the tabulation been the result of a rigged election. and so based on the past, we can expect that really will be a call for some of these armed organizations to self deploy to the polls, to protect the vote. to protect against fraud. and then post election to the counting of the votes. and if the vote don't go their way there's already talk on social media about civil unrest. so what i want to make sure it's if you only take three things away from what i had to say today, his first that armed groups of individuals have
they had no authority, they were not called into action by any governmental authority but they came to the southwest border and took migrants into custody and held them for customs and border patrol. we sell them deployed to approach from rallies to protect rally goers. we have seen them call out over social media a willingness to come to the presidents aid bactrian impeachment proceedings in the event the present would be impeached and removed from office. we have the daily dose of...
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. >> conditionally authorizing the executive directors to enter into a first-amendment for the december 14th, 2010 agreement between the mexican museum and the successor agency to extend the term and authorizing the director to transfer the grant agreement and authorizing the transmittal of the amendment and oversight board of the city and county of san francisco discussion action no.24-2020. >> the item before you is a request to extend the contract which expires december 20. as a result in partnership with the museum we're requesting we extend one year and assign the agreement. we funded $3.8 million to date and still have $6.8 million remaining on the grant as you know last year the board submitted the agreement of $1 million is ongoing and the extension will allow to extend. we'll be presenting on the item and we look forward to discussion and we're available to respond to questions. with that. >> thank you. i'm the real estate developer manager. we'll walk through requests to extend the grant agreement and authorize the transfer of the grant agreement and related funds to the city.
. >> conditionally authorizing the executive directors to enter into a first-amendment for the december 14th, 2010 agreement between the mexican museum and the successor agency to extend the term and authorizing the director to transfer the grant agreement and authorizing the transmittal of the amendment and oversight board of the city and county of san francisco discussion action no.24-2020. >> the item before you is a request to extend the contract which expires december 20. as a...
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i don't have authority. i would say that there are obvious narrow alternatives, and asking to answer a question this way or this way? >> to actually verify information. -- as the basis for legislation. >> our position is the president of the united states is the last place they should turn, not the first. >> you have your hand up. >> mr. letter, a chance to respond. >> the judge asked a factual question of mr. morris that i have the answer to, the most factual question. you ask about resolutions and the relationship to house rules, the way the house amends its rules during the session by resolutions, the case involving voting by proxy, the house passed a resolution for the remainder of the time, a is the way that the house changed its words. >> would you like an extra minute or two? we just ask that this be >> reversed. ok. >>ok. alive wednesday, passenger and freight rail with at 10ses the amtrak ceo a.m. on c-span. at 5:45 p.m., former president campaigns for joe biden and kamala harris in philadelphia. at
i don't have authority. i would say that there are obvious narrow alternatives, and asking to answer a question this way or this way? >> to actually verify information. -- as the basis for legislation. >> our position is the president of the united states is the last place they should turn, not the first. >> you have your hand up. >> mr. letter, a chance to respond. >> the judge asked a factual question of mr. morris that i have the answer to, the most factual...
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but we need the authorities to move forward with these.n some cases and we certainly need appropriations when senator ernst asked me earlier what can congress do to support the fragility of the day, one of the things i didn't have a chance to get to was talking about ongoing authorities and appropriations for dpa title iii. we actually have worked through omb and have submitted to congress and hoped to see another appropriation cod. under the care and we actually had submitted $5 billion or another dpa title iii appropriation because our industrial business council has a very long list of critical fragility that we are trying to address, rare earth rfp one. >> thank you, i think were going to begin a second round of questioning . senator came. >> i still have a lot of questions and now i'm into this topic me raise one and i wonder if there's opportunities we should explore, i'll give you an example area many layoffs are occurring globally. in the aviation industry because travel isdown and then that's leading both airlines but also manufac
but we need the authorities to move forward with these.n some cases and we certainly need appropriations when senator ernst asked me earlier what can congress do to support the fragility of the day, one of the things i didn't have a chance to get to was talking about ongoing authorities and appropriations for dpa title iii. we actually have worked through omb and have submitted to congress and hoped to see another appropriation cod. under the care and we actually had submitted $5 billion or...
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can they do any more the authorities do you think we've seen them try to close down mosque close down muslim associations trying to target people that they were suspected of perhaps committing terrorism can anything more be done. you go who are in the middle of life and it's quite surprising that. we would pull themselves moderates to actually see the cartoon oh that actually been extremely offensive and. yet the idea of taking revenge so. really all. this while it was due course. and on the issue just of freedom of speech as a police officer as former police officer would you be worried when you see this it would you be worried when you see charlie hebdo continuing to do or even ramp up what it's doing knowing that that would just potentially incite more crime as bad and as horrific as it would be and everybody would condemn it. well we must reach is. actually not freedom. freedom. but you can say pretty much anything you want there are so. where you draw that line and of course. he. would see that he. is really bad or should be out or whether it's a population of. people out and of
can they do any more the authorities do you think we've seen them try to close down mosque close down muslim associations trying to target people that they were suspected of perhaps committing terrorism can anything more be done. you go who are in the middle of life and it's quite surprising that. we would pull themselves moderates to actually see the cartoon oh that actually been extremely offensive and. yet the idea of taking revenge so. really all. this while it was due course. and on the...
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and that authorities were called in too late. the journalist all of us from also followed the inquiry closely. to the finance ministers distinguished themselves by the claim that they remember nothing and know nothing is the 3rd that's kind of a damning indictment that maybe it's true that the information didn't reach the middle of the. that says a lot about the political apparatus or about the ministries that this sort of information would get stuck in the bureaucracy and not reach the very top when he discovered that no decisions were made. that's a tragedy and a systemic problem and the theme of the. billionaire. was called in as a witness he saw himself as a victim. he reached out so fully i was able to help clarify a very complex issue of me and other investors being cheated out of money by the bank. and there was a lot of money involved comics' was a scheme for the super rich the higher the stake the higher the tax refund experts say that the private investors in the 3 cases mentioned here may have invested up to 300000000
and that authorities were called in too late. the journalist all of us from also followed the inquiry closely. to the finance ministers distinguished themselves by the claim that they remember nothing and know nothing is the 3rd that's kind of a damning indictment that maybe it's true that the information didn't reach the middle of the. that says a lot about the political apparatus or about the ministries that this sort of information would get stuck in the bureaucracy and not reach the very...
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and that authorities were called in too late. the journalist all of us from also followed the inquiry closely finance minister to the finance ministers distinguished themselves by the claim that they remember nothing and know nothing is that for now that's kind of a damning indictment that maybe it's true that the information didn't reach the middle of that. that says a lot about the political apparatus or about the ministries that this sort of information would get stuck in the bureaucracy and not reach the very top when he discovered that no decisions were made. that's a tragedy and a systemic problem is the. billionaire. was called in as a witness he saw himself as a victim. fish. hopefully i was able to help clarify a very complex issue of me and other investors being cheated out of money by the bag. and there was a lot of money involved comics' was a scheme for the super rich the higher the stake the higher the tax refund experts say that the private investors in the 3 cases mentioned here may have invested up to 300000000 e
and that authorities were called in too late. the journalist all of us from also followed the inquiry closely finance minister to the finance ministers distinguished themselves by the claim that they remember nothing and know nothing is that for now that's kind of a damning indictment that maybe it's true that the information didn't reach the middle of that. that says a lot about the political apparatus or about the ministries that this sort of information would get stuck in the bureaucracy and...
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i want to thank our two superb authors, bart gellman.rk mirror," is a unique observation of edward snowden, what his case meant, what the future of surveillance in america is, and thomas rid whose book "active measures" is is the best history of disinformation, the effort to alter the -- [inaudible] of what we see that i've ever read. i'm david ignatius, author of "the paladin." we want to thank the national book festival. the theme this year is american ingenue few. i think we got -- ingenuity. i think we got a pretty good dose of the tech no-version of that as our two authors walked us through some of the issues of 2020. thanks very much, ladies and gentlemen, and hope to continue with you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's what gives us the confidence to sit here and describe the first ten seconds of the universe like we were there. >> it all started with a big bang. [laughter] >> is there a song in there? [laughter] >> i wouldn't give a reporter an interview unless they read -- >> they had to read the book -- >> they had to read the book before i let
i want to thank our two superb authors, bart gellman.rk mirror," is a unique observation of edward snowden, what his case meant, what the future of surveillance in america is, and thomas rid whose book "active measures" is is the best history of disinformation, the effort to alter the -- [inaudible] of what we see that i've ever read. i'm david ignatius, author of "the paladin." we want to thank the national book festival. the theme this year is american ingenue few. i...
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and then remember coming in with the emergency use authorization that is not the same. so we are expecting a somebody would come in and we expect the application and then there is the requirement for us is the continuing ongoing effort limits our job to stay on top of this. >> those as and the chairs before the current and past fda commissioner, talk for a minute of the scope of what the fda has to do. we know to regulate vaccines with the critical safety protocols but also prescription drugs and brand-name generics and over-the-counter drugs. and pacemakers and surgical implants. bottled water, formula, laser products, mercury vapor lamp? >> color additives. nail polish, pet food, this is insane. because your budget is only a few million dollars per year or so. about half of what we gave to the census it's one quarter of what the irs spends each year. this is a very large portfolio and a major challenge that to somehow make sense of all of that. >> actually in your litany left out food safety and nutrition. [laughter] and also when i was commissioner the fda took on th
and then remember coming in with the emergency use authorization that is not the same. so we are expecting a somebody would come in and we expect the application and then there is the requirement for us is the continuing ongoing effort limits our job to stay on top of this. >> those as and the chairs before the current and past fda commissioner, talk for a minute of the scope of what the fda has to do. we know to regulate vaccines with the critical safety protocols but also prescription...
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>> i would never, ever authorized the cia to engage in such a program again. i do think it was a mistake and we think the cia was ill prepared for something like this. never had that responsibility for a program like that before. but in the aftermath of 9/11, they did their best to do everything they could for the returns so the reason why i say that the cia program wasn't torturous is because that program was authorized by the president of the united states was duly authorized to direct the cia to carry out over action activities. this program also was deemed to be lawful i the legal advisory in the executive branch which is the office of counsel in the department of justice. it was also briefed to the committee's of jurisdiction in the senate and the house and so everything that cia acquired to go forward with this program, presidential authorization, determination by the public of justice that it was legal and the congressional notification took place so the cia carried out that program. any cia officers that operate outside of the boundaries of that approv
>> i would never, ever authorized the cia to engage in such a program again. i do think it was a mistake and we think the cia was ill prepared for something like this. never had that responsibility for a program like that before. but in the aftermath of 9/11, they did their best to do everything they could for the returns so the reason why i say that the cia program wasn't torturous is because that program was authorized by the president of the united states was duly authorized to direct...
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including emergency use authorization. the fda has provided researchers with early and frequent guidance in the process, including written guidance documents for preclinical development as well as safe manufacturing practices. planslies that the fda's creates written guidance on the expectations for a vaccine is unnecessarily raising the bar. that is not the case. fda standards are based on these decades of experience, and with the experience and development public healthing emergency. the fda has been sharing regulatory guidance with manufacturers and researchers, have the guidance is reflected on the combat of the large-scale clinical trial and other development activities underway now. vaccine manufacturers are committed to following the fda's guidance. public statements as recently as yesterday that the emergency use authorization use are different and much higher than those with therapeutic products already on the market, like plasma, and they are same for the safety and effectiveness of other vaccines. fda has requir
including emergency use authorization. the fda has provided researchers with early and frequent guidance in the process, including written guidance documents for preclinical development as well as safe manufacturing practices. planslies that the fda's creates written guidance on the expectations for a vaccine is unnecessarily raising the bar. that is not the case. fda standards are based on these decades of experience, and with the experience and development public healthing emergency. the fda...
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michael julius and donnie who's an author. what can be done to make pursuing publishing careers accessible to passionate and talented first-generation college graduates and those from working-class backgrounds who may also have to contribute to supporting their families and this is from the iowa writers workshop. >> errol? >> i think that the industry is going to be changing dramatically as a result of covid-19. i think it's going to change in ways that we can't even imagine. i think working at home is going to become prevalent for certain functions and i think that might open the door to some constituencies that heretofore have thought self-publishing could be attractive so i don't know that definitive pronouncements can be made right now about how to bring people in but i do know that the industry is changing dramatically and people should keep their eyes out. keep their eyes open for opportunities. >> and in fact because of pandemics i have a fellow who's working from belgium and i also have someone husband in washington dc
michael julius and donnie who's an author. what can be done to make pursuing publishing careers accessible to passionate and talented first-generation college graduates and those from working-class backgrounds who may also have to contribute to supporting their families and this is from the iowa writers workshop. >> errol? >> i think that the industry is going to be changing dramatically as a result of covid-19. i think it's going to change in ways that we can't even imagine. i...
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are saying that they're investigating this incident how confident are people there that the authorities will get to the truth and tell it. well then you look at the way these protests started 2 weeks ago with hashtag and sellers are standing for the tory police units here in nigeria these cracking down on people that are going about their daily lives you can sense that obviously people here are skeptical when it comes to authorities be to police before he comes to the government so no when you look at what's going on social media right now people are actually saying that this is a time for president hardy to resign this is the time for the latest state governor to resign because he couldn't protect the people then again we should also mention that just before the shooting a style to and it could if you came into place the latest state governor has tweeted that every peaceful protest should stay at home so basically in between in between the lines underlying everyone outside at this point is an illegal protest. bonnie thank you very much for your reporting there did you take care of your
are saying that they're investigating this incident how confident are people there that the authorities will get to the truth and tell it. well then you look at the way these protests started 2 weeks ago with hashtag and sellers are standing for the tory police units here in nigeria these cracking down on people that are going about their daily lives you can sense that obviously people here are skeptical when it comes to authorities be to police before he comes to the government so no when you...
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i mean it doesn't solve the problem you know or as though the author of a famous author well big. wrote in his book called submission you're not demeaning the actual meaning of a slant submission. the situation is is very bad in france because of the fact that you have a middle 8000000 muslims of course most of them want to live a peaceful life for their family and everything ok but 25 percent of the muslims in france above the age of 30 i mean adults not youngsters adults 25 percent it means one muslim out of 4 believe that the real law is the shabda and must come above the french law and they refused the french values i mean this is a terrible situation isn't it i don't know what to do about it but if one out of for most of the things that way and it's much worse with the youngsters under $25.00 at home or what is to be done except take the same attitude as the king of morocco does be tough. talking more broadly about what macron is doing and i noticed a recent play nice trying to introduce the teaching of arabic and islamic culture into schools is that a help integrations you t
i mean it doesn't solve the problem you know or as though the author of a famous author well big. wrote in his book called submission you're not demeaning the actual meaning of a slant submission. the situation is is very bad in france because of the fact that you have a middle 8000000 muslims of course most of them want to live a peaceful life for their family and everything ok but 25 percent of the muslims in france above the age of 30 i mean adults not youngsters adults 25 percent it means...
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in the breath of authority here.cooper is not unique in this among governors around the country although he is one of the more extreme of using emergency power. the breadth of this is basically telling people you can't open your business. you can't leave your home in a hurricane. this is the sort of power that we want to get the governor. there is a long-standing history of certain types of quarantines. i go through some of this and epilogue of my book talking about the situation. george washington moved the cabin at a philadelphia. they cut yellow fever and baltimore new york. and people said they can't come here. it was scary garrett carried by mosquitoes not people. they did not know exactly what was happening. it was the case with certain extraordinary powers. the actual delegation here probably was constitutional. in the sense that it was intended to be a more short term fix. and for large major sorts of moves. the governor is supposed to have the majority council of state. you're not just delegating everything
in the breath of authority here.cooper is not unique in this among governors around the country although he is one of the more extreme of using emergency power. the breadth of this is basically telling people you can't open your business. you can't leave your home in a hurricane. this is the sort of power that we want to get the governor. there is a long-standing history of certain types of quarantines. i go through some of this and epilogue of my book talking about the situation. george...
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chris is also the author of the book, the truth in small doses. while losing the war on cancer and how to win it. which is named as newsweek for the best books about canterbury that downing cochair which is when numerous awards for his journalism and leadership in the anticancer effort. i've terrific, terrific line if you should all agree. a quick item before turn the program over to cliff. as always a welcome question summer audience. going too submit a question the q&a feature of your screen. please feel free too submit your questions throughout the conversation, that we will have the mall, queue them up and have them ready to go. but that thank you for taking time through incredibly busy schedule to be here with us today for what will be an interesting discussion. thanks to all of you and our audience are being here with this part the 40 senior soon for the next aspen institute health event. and with that the aspen stage is all yours. >> thank you. it's so exciting to steering the bios again. such a pleasure too speak with both of my esteemed p
chris is also the author of the book, the truth in small doses. while losing the war on cancer and how to win it. which is named as newsweek for the best books about canterbury that downing cochair which is when numerous awards for his journalism and leadership in the anticancer effort. i've terrific, terrific line if you should all agree. a quick item before turn the program over to cliff. as always a welcome question summer audience. going too submit a question the q&a feature of your...
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interviewed by victordavis hanson, author and institution senior fellow . watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday on q&a that cato institute's ilia shapiro talk about his book supreme disorder on the history of us supreme courtnominations and confirmations . >> although curiously ropey way then the issue ofabortion in play to larger role in the first couple of nominations after roe came down . roe was making 73 and two years later president order nominated john paul stevens was a moderate republican in his day but sort of to the left jurisprudential me but was not asked about that case , it had just been decided two days earlier and sandra day o'connor, it didn't play that larger role so it really wasn't until board in 1987 that roe assumed the huge role that it plays in all of our supreme court sessions. >> ilia shapiro and his book supreme court disorder on c-span's q and a. >>
interviewed by victordavis hanson, author and institution senior fellow . watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> sunday on q&a that cato institute's ilia shapiro talk about his book supreme disorder on the history of us supreme courtnominations and confirmations . >> although curiously ropey way then the issue ofabortion in play to larger role in the first couple of nominations after roe came down . roe was making 73 and two years later president order nominated john paul...
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>> i think it is an authority they have, it would be a benefit. i also think, with given other reason why the district court is better suited here especially to evaluate the effectiveness of accommodations, where the facts in the record. judge ramos in the southern district of new york, parallel second circuit case, said it's as a sort of normal subpoena case he would have forced the parties to narrow it down. i think that our supervisory fact-finding and even legal questions that district court is well suited to address. >> a follow-up. [inaudible] it your position that that injunctive relief can't be granted in part by a district court? it's all or nothing or do you think you can get a partial injunction? >> i think that's exactly the question that is in the case law brett mcgurk our position -- >> your complete either complete injunction nothing or is it your complete without a district court to grant your motion as part and denied in part? >> correct. we sought to quash the speed in full. >> i'm to try one more time. my question to is an hope
>> i think it is an authority they have, it would be a benefit. i also think, with given other reason why the district court is better suited here especially to evaluate the effectiveness of accommodations, where the facts in the record. judge ramos in the southern district of new york, parallel second circuit case, said it's as a sort of normal subpoena case he would have forced the parties to narrow it down. i think that our supervisory fact-finding and even legal questions that...
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i think you sum it up the authorities? i think you sum it up very well indeed.is a lot of contingency planning at the moment and i don't want to... this is all guesswork, so i absolutely need to say that, but it potentially comes under i think the acronym is in the ct, which is a marine counterterrorism and there are very few military units that deal with that, there is one further down the coast from where we are and i suspect they are working on some kind of contingency plan at the moment. the intelligence guys will be looking at this vessel, where it is from, who is on it and who should be on it, the people who are on it you shouldn't be on it, the stowaways, and very importantly what it is carrying and the potential threat if it comes closer to land, soi threat if it comes closer to land, so i think all of these questions have been looked at funny military point of view, the kit options to board the vessel, either peacefully with the agreement of people on the vessel or not so peacefully if that agreement isn't coming and if the situation worsens. i don't wa
i think you sum it up the authorities? i think you sum it up very well indeed.is a lot of contingency planning at the moment and i don't want to... this is all guesswork, so i absolutely need to say that, but it potentially comes under i think the acronym is in the ct, which is a marine counterterrorism and there are very few military units that deal with that, there is one further down the coast from where we are and i suspect they are working on some kind of contingency plan at the moment....
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and that has to do with authorities.i've spoken to that in the transportation infrastructure, the faa, and energy and commerce with regard to epa. so, we're going to -- and we also have the resources committee involved in system of these issues also. it is important for us to know where we bump up against the interagency authorities. so, a question for the record to all three of our witnesses is where are the interagency problems that prevent appropriate and timely resolution of those problems? they may very well be law or authorities or funding issues. i'd like to know so that i can work with the other committees to resolve our side of the issues and align the authorities in such a way that the administration is able to overcome whatever barriers may exist. so, for the record, please provide us with that information. we've talked about funding here. we will plus up again this year. the authorities and i believe the appropriations committees will follow along to address that. i think all of us are very concerned about th
and that has to do with authorities.i've spoken to that in the transportation infrastructure, the faa, and energy and commerce with regard to epa. so, we're going to -- and we also have the resources committee involved in system of these issues also. it is important for us to know where we bump up against the interagency authorities. so, a question for the record to all three of our witnesses is where are the interagency problems that prevent appropriate and timely resolution of those problems?...
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states, president bush duly authorized and for that activity. this program also deemed to be lawful by the body. and the brief to those committees of jurisdiction. so everything the cia required without authorization with the department of justice and that notification took place so many cia officers that operated outside of the boundaries of that approved and authorize program violated their responsibilities and exceeded what they were authorized to do and held to account. but they operated within the confines they now say in the aftermath that the cia was engaged in torture then that is unlawful to apply a new legal standard during the aftermath of 9/11. so my personal views about that program and we also believe the department the justice memos written on this program were not solid legal arguments but i am not a lawyer. so will they say no b will not do this and to the best of that ability and some fell short and not carried out to the letter and the spirit. host: but a big chunk of the book is your career after cia and one of those other pa
states, president bush duly authorized and for that activity. this program also deemed to be lawful by the body. and the brief to those committees of jurisdiction. so everything the cia required without authorization with the department of justice and that notification took place so many cia officers that operated outside of the boundaries of that approved and authorize program violated their responsibilities and exceeded what they were authorized to do and held to account. but they operated...
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an ordinance authorizing the spending authority has been introduced. it will be considered at a later budget and finance meeting. as was said, the sales are consistent with the city debt policy. we, therefore, recommend approval of all four resolutions. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. menard. madam clerk, can we open up this for public comment, items 1-4, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair. operations is checking to see if callers are in the queue. operations, please let us know if anybody is ready. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted. please let us know if any callers wish to comment on items 1-4. >> madam chair, there are no callers in the queue. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. so, colleagues, any comments or questions for our presenters at all? no. you know, this is pretty commonplace the sale of bonds. so i want to thank our presenters for being here today. and then i'd like to make a motion to move this as a committee report to the full board. could i please have a roll call vote. >> clerk: yes. on the motion
an ordinance authorizing the spending authority has been introduced. it will be considered at a later budget and finance meeting. as was said, the sales are consistent with the city debt policy. we, therefore, recommend approval of all four resolutions. >> chair fewer: thank you very much, mr. menard. madam clerk, can we open up this for public comment, items 1-4, please. >> clerk: yes, madam chair. operations is checking to see if callers are in the queue. operations, please let us...
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it's really difficult to say we obviously don't know in detail what the authorities have done behind the scenes . they can't be unaware that france is an outlier in terms of these types of attacks in terms of the numbers in terms of some of the natures nature of the attacks especially in relation to the premises or individuals which are the subjects of those attacks so one would expect the security forces and the governments in france the security forces and the police there are very competent. you would expect them to have recognized this and done whatever they can to move towards it but our society we don't know in detail exactly what they've done it doesn't surprise me however to hear that they've raised their threat threat level to the highest possible level. at this point. from what we've heard of this latest incident to an avignon a stabbing we understand the suspect was shot dead by police ji think that could have been a connection is it too early to say how would police be looking at this. it's way too early to say and the police will definitely be seeking to find out whether
it's really difficult to say we obviously don't know in detail what the authorities have done behind the scenes . they can't be unaware that france is an outlier in terms of these types of attacks in terms of the numbers in terms of some of the natures nature of the attacks especially in relation to the premises or individuals which are the subjects of those attacks so one would expect the security forces and the governments in france the security forces and the police there are very competent....
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and in russia they are singing a different tune despite record cold cases their authorities are doing everything to avoid another long down plus tie up the already is trying to stamp the growing student protests suspending a media outlet and taking steps to block the messaging app telegram demonstrators are calling on the prime minister to resign. and the temperance league group stage gets underway on tuesday evening for this legal leaders like say post turkish champions but should she care the german side will be keen to make only advantage count against the club promised. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program states across europe are scrambling to contain a fresh wave of coated 1000 cases belgium is one country where case loads far exceed those at the height of the pen demick 1st wave in the spring the country's bars and restaurants have been told to close but scientists fear a full national lockdown could be just a matter of time. there were long queues in brussels on monday people lined up socially distanced to get tested for corona virus belgium has recorded more than 700 factio
and in russia they are singing a different tune despite record cold cases their authorities are doing everything to avoid another long down plus tie up the already is trying to stamp the growing student protests suspending a media outlet and taking steps to block the messaging app telegram demonstrators are calling on the prime minister to resign. and the temperance league group stage gets underway on tuesday evening for this legal leaders like say post turkish champions but should she care the...
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well, that authority is not a homeland authority, per se. it's vested in another committee. but the agency that created the problem is in homeland. and so we're just trying to -- to the best that we can tie the authorities and the functions with the agencies. >> i see. >> and nothing more than that. and, you know, if the committee would like, i could provide you with several other examples of what we're talking about. just so we can serve the american people in a timely manner. >> well, i will say -- i apologize for the extended questioning. this has been helpful and i apologize, mr. chair. i would -- i assume that some of this came out of the fact that as you mentioned 9/11 gave rise to the department of homeland securi security. so i assume some of this is the developing of an agency -- and a committee that follows it -- you're getting shoe horned into existing law and existing wires that preexisted 9/11 and the committee. i think you make a compelling case. i can't imagine the frustration of having to have agencies that are under the jurisdiction of my committee or you ha
well, that authority is not a homeland authority, per se. it's vested in another committee. but the agency that created the problem is in homeland. and so we're just trying to -- to the best that we can tie the authorities and the functions with the agencies. >> i see. >> and nothing more than that. and, you know, if the committee would like, i could provide you with several other examples of what we're talking about. just so we can serve the american people in a timely manner....
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it turns out the factory had re-opened without authorization.an was not apologetic. >> translator: come on, enough is enough. how much money do you think our businesses lost because of you guys? >> translator: no, you had it coming. you should care about the environment. the smell was so bad here we thought we might die. >> translator: the authorities haven't been able to keep up with these illegal plant owners. sometimes they're tipped off ahead of crackdowns. what's worse, i understand many of the business owners have corrupt officials in their pockets to help them get permits. >> in brennan, there has been no crackdown by authorities, and the illegal operations continue. still, the malaysian government is reinforcing measures at its ports of entry. in january of this year, it announced that it was sending back 150 containers of illegal waste to 13 countries. it also plans to further tighten inspections. >> if there are people who would like to see everything possible. >> malaysian authorities continue taking bold steps to prevent the illicit
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despite an approval or authorization on the fda.you believe such a review by states would be necessary, has been done before, are they quick to do this, did they do this on anything else that the fda approves the you think this would actually slow down access to an fda approved vaccine that could save lives. >> i just like doctor john express i have concerns about. we just talked about how extensive and developed and how much resources go into that fda's process. a thprocess that you all have supported through your limitation on bipartisan basis of continued efforts to strengthen and improve the federal food writing cosmetics act which is meant to provide a high level of confidence about safety and effectiveness of medical products in general vaccines in particular , it is a huge undertaking with a lot of expertise. experience, loculture. it is hard to see what a sstate body of some kind could add to that. i understand where the impulse is coming from. maybe if the what would the group would do is just go through this kind of checkl
despite an approval or authorization on the fda.you believe such a review by states would be necessary, has been done before, are they quick to do this, did they do this on anything else that the fda approves the you think this would actually slow down access to an fda approved vaccine that could save lives. >> i just like doctor john express i have concerns about. we just talked about how extensive and developed and how much resources go into that fda's process. a thprocess that you all...
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ok let's talk now with a lawyer and author of multiple books on islam and also secularism he's with us a saving him a grateful. firstly if we heard say that he believes france is in danger just how fragile is the situation in the country. i mean the 1st of all if you look if you allow me just to pay my condolences of course to the victim of this attack and to condemn clearly without any reserve or whatever. joining as a muslim dmn of the a muslim community in this kind of nation that being saved now in coming to your question is the the 1st thing that we need to understand is like since a couple of weeks now there have been pressure build up on multiple subject in fronts and. they went to international because they have this all this boycott france product and pain and been some exchange with the president erdogan that didn't help at all and on multiple times they said that the way that president are talking it is talking to the french president is not going to help anything is going to build up pressure and at the end of the day there will excite sub minds and that will not contribute
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are launching the best. into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in lagos mc international says there's credible evidence that nigeria's security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the violence erupted after thousands of protesters defied a 24 hour curfew imposed on tuesday after attacks on police stations a news team was in lagos at the scene and got caught up in the shooting. well as cross live to lagos where our correspondent is standing by funny you and your team got caught up in that violence tell us what happened. at the beginning of these demonstrations terry yesterday everything started as usual for the past 2 weeks at this particular site here in the tory island very close to our studio peaceful protesters chanting that they want an end to police brutality they were chanting that they are going to defy the curfew that was just in place for 24 i was what would happen next the dynamic started to change that's when people. dressed in camoufla
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us nigerian authorities say they are launching the best. into the shootings of several protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in lagos mc international says there's credible evidence that nigeria's security forces were behind fatal shootings of demonstrators the violence erupted after thousands of protesters defied a 24 hour curfew imposed on tuesday after attacks on police stations a news team was in lagos at the scene and got caught...
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altogether but of course these these protests unfortunately these protests have not spread but authorities 2000 police officers on the street alone remain on alert and on the streets just in case they see a flare up journalists and the chorus of a joining us from athens with more on this landmark verdict a court finding the leaders of the country's far right golden dawn guilty of running a criminal organization and thank you for your reporting. on now we're going to head to a case that is straining relations between berlin and moscow the 1st day of a trial into an alleged russian hitman has a joint here in the capital berlin the 55 year old is accused of shooting a former chechen commander in a berlin park last year on the orders of the kremlin it is a case that has grabbed the popular imagination in germany. welcome to the capital of spice the german spy museum in berlin recently added the so-called 2 guard murdered to its exits the man in the advertisement is still there to contract killer classic off. this case has all the ingredients of a political thriller in august of last year the r
altogether but of course these these protests unfortunately these protests have not spread but authorities 2000 police officers on the street alone remain on alert and on the streets just in case they see a flare up journalists and the chorus of a joining us from athens with more on this landmark verdict a court finding the leaders of the country's far right golden dawn guilty of running a criminal organization and thank you for your reporting. on now we're going to head to a case that is...