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that makes sense when you're talking about federal and state government. because if the federal government has made a considered decision that there's some substantial federal interest here, they can write they can define the crime in a way that's probably going to be different than crimes that states prosecute which are local crimes. >> how does that apply to civil rights cases? >> one, i want to note that the civil right concern, the aclu supported us, other progress i organizations supported us, the howard civil rights clinic, howard university thurgood marshall has filed a brief in support soft neither side but i believe it's helpful to us because it explains why if the court adopts our rule it's not likely to be a problem for civil rights prosecutions. the main tools for federal civil rights prosecutions, 18 u.s.c. 241 and 18 u.s.c. 242. >> that would be the case if the blockburger rule holds but your interpretation of the term "offense" is perhaps inconsistent with the way this court has interpreted that concept in block burger cases, isn't that true?
that makes sense when you're talking about federal and state government. because if the federal government has made a considered decision that there's some substantial federal interest here, they can write they can define the crime in a way that's probably going to be different than crimes that states prosecute which are local crimes. >> how does that apply to civil rights cases? >> one, i want to note that the civil right concern, the aclu supported us, other progress i...
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federal/state. how about a case that's been tried in one system, then is tried in the other system and the identical conduct is followed. does this conclusion operate? >> are you talking criminal law? or civil law? >> i'm talking about criminal lauchlt. >> snow criminal law, your honor, there is no non-mutual collateral estoppel. the court said as much in standoffer. federal and state crimes are not the same offense under the double jeopardy clause. >> don't all your problems go away if you are the first to file, if you win the race to the courthouse, and i would assume the same is true with the states, so what's most likely is that you and the states are going to sit down and develop a way of coordinating which cases you're going to file in first and which ones they're going to file in first. >> your honor, i'm not sure that's true because i'm not sure that we're always going to cooperate. i think the history of this nation has shown that the federal government and states do not always see eye-to-e
federal/state. how about a case that's been tried in one system, then is tried in the other system and the identical conduct is followed. does this conclusion operate? >> are you talking criminal law? or civil law? >> i'm talking about criminal lauchlt. >> snow criminal law, your honor, there is no non-mutual collateral estoppel. the court said as much in standoffer. federal and state crimes are not the same offense under the double jeopardy clause. >> don't all your...
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federal prosecutions. there will be cases for the state prosecutors don't have perfect information or maybe federal prosecutors don't. state prosecutors may see something and think it's a simple assault but what they don't realize is that it's actually part of a racketeering conspiracy. we see the waiver request in the example i'm giving the court are real cases that have actually happened . >> the when she can't cooperate can solve by getting to the courthouse first . >> but then, if there's a race to the courthouse, it deters data and federal prosecutors from operating even at the investigation stage. you don't have to take my word for colic at the state and local government, that's exactly what they say . >> can ask one question on what we've scored so far, that's reliance. the government doesn't make a reliance argument here, as far as they can tell, since there is systemic trouble if we were to change the rules but, you can suggest that the prosecutor has a right to rely and an unconstitutional ruling to put somebody in prison, that wouldn't be a thing, what it? >> i do think it should weigh heavily on th
federal prosecutions. there will be cases for the state prosecutors don't have perfect information or maybe federal prosecutors don't. state prosecutors may see something and think it's a simple assault but what they don't realize is that it's actually part of a racketeering conspiracy. we see the waiver request in the example i'm giving the court are real cases that have actually happened . >> the when she can't cooperate can solve by getting to the courthouse first . >> but then,...
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state and federal courts. at the center of the case is terance gamble, who after being convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, was found with a weapon 7 years later during a traffic stop. he was later prosecuted by the state of alabama for illegal possession of a weapon and then indicted by a federal grand jury. mr. gamble's legal team moved to get the federal charge dismissed, arguing it violated the fifth amendment's protection against double jeopardy. from last week, this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> we will hear argument this morning in case 17-646, gamble versus united states. mr. chaiten. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. the separate sovereigns exception to the double jeopardy clause is inconsistent with the text and original meaning of the double jeopardy clause. there is no dispute that the text of the clause was understood to incorporate english practice. and there was no practice of intersovereign successive prosecutions in all of english history or in american histo
state and federal courts. at the center of the case is terance gamble, who after being convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, was found with a weapon 7 years later during a traffic stop. he was later prosecuted by the state of alabama for illegal possession of a weapon and then indicted by a federal grand jury. mr. gamble's legal team moved to get the federal charge dismissed, arguing it violated the fifth amendment's protection against double jeopardy. from last week, this is an hour and...
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that's why the states act should be included in federal criminal justice reform. let's close with this map. i can see it one more time. over 95% of the population of the united states lives in a state where they have legalized some form of marijuana. every state in green is a state that has legalized some form of marijuana. by the year 2022, this industry will be over $20 billion. all of which can't be in the banking system because it's against federal law. and what happens when you force a $20 billion all cash economy? i guess that's what we ought to be dealing with here today. this isn't just about banking. that's a side effect of the state's act. the state's act recognizes that federalist principle, that a state can decide this issue for itself. this bill, this amendment at this time recognizes that you shouldn't go to federal prison for following state law. that in its essence is sentencing reform. if we had a chance to vote on this amendment today, the amendment would be germane. it would be a 50-vote threshold. simple majority. up or down, and i know that thi
that's why the states act should be included in federal criminal justice reform. let's close with this map. i can see it one more time. over 95% of the population of the united states lives in a state where they have legalized some form of marijuana. every state in green is a state that has legalized some form of marijuana. by the year 2022, this industry will be over $20 billion. all of which can't be in the banking system because it's against federal law. and what happens when you force a $20...
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by working together with our partners and the federal state, -- federal, state, local, and territorial levels, we can make progress to reduce child lead exposure and associated health effects. the action plan provides us with a roadmap to achieve that goal. we are proud of hhs's involvement in the develop of the action plan. in addition to cochairing the task force, experts from across our department have been actively involved in producing the action plan and will work to implement the plan within their respective agencies. some of the subject matter experts are here today, although others, including those from the cdc and the national institute of environmental health sciences , were not able to be here. on behalf of secretary azor and myself, i would like to thank our scientific and public health experts across the federal government for your work on this issue. it is vital public health work. we work to reduce levels of lead contamination in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the objects we use on a daily basis. the action plan identifies ways that hhs can better participa
by working together with our partners and the federal state, -- federal, state, local, and territorial levels, we can make progress to reduce child lead exposure and associated health effects. the action plan provides us with a roadmap to achieve that goal. we are proud of hhs's involvement in the develop of the action plan. in addition to cochairing the task force, experts from across our department have been actively involved in producing the action plan and will work to implement the plan...
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are interfering with the federal government, by states imposing term limits by federal members of congress, kennedy adheres to his accountability theory, his divide the atom of sovereignty theory, and says, in this case, the states are interfering and we should not understand their power as allowing them to do that. justice o'connor and the other conservative justices all sort of ignored that in the term limits case. kennedy, we have talked a lot about his inconsistency or his respect, this, in this he was relatively consistent through the cases. >> i was thinking in terms of this panel, and some of the others, when you are dealing with a justice who has been in the majority sided so much, are only hisng about opinions, his work products, or are you talking about the court as a whole? you need to look at both, probably. when i look at federalism, commerce clause, i see some distinctions because in lopez, both federalism and commerce clause, and by the way, i agree over intos emerge separation of power, it is hard to talk about federalism and congr
are interfering with the federal government, by states imposing term limits by federal members of congress, kennedy adheres to his accountability theory, his divide the atom of sovereignty theory, and says, in this case, the states are interfering and we should not understand their power as allowing them to do that. justice o'connor and the other conservative justices all sort of ignored that in the term limits case. kennedy, we have talked a lot about his inconsistency or his respect, this, in...
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the new federal let action plan is an important roadmap that will guide federal agencies in state and local partners as we work together to protect children and improve their futures. donald trump and this administration are committed to ensuring all children regardless of their zip code can live, learn and thrive in a safe healthy environment. thank you for your time and i now have the privilege of introducing the secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. price becoming hud secretary, doctor carson devoted his life's work to protecting the development of children's brains leaders former director of pediatric surgery at johns hopkins hospital, he is aware of the devastating effects of lead poisoning on a child's mental and physical development. as a neurosurgeon he transformed the lives of thousands of children and he is doing the same in washington. please join me in welcoming secretary carson. [applause] >> thank you very much, acting administrator wheeler. soon it won't be acting anymore. it has been wonderful working with you and your team. they have been very cooper
the new federal let action plan is an important roadmap that will guide federal agencies in state and local partners as we work together to protect children and improve their futures. donald trump and this administration are committed to ensuring all children regardless of their zip code can live, learn and thrive in a safe healthy environment. thank you for your time and i now have the privilege of introducing the secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. price becoming hud...
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from the federal government, this hurts. from a state where we had 2 million acres ofme federal lan declared as monuments through presidential proclamations, this hurts. i made a very reasonable offer and i asked that it be accepted. it involves two words. i went the inclusion of two words to this bill. the words or utah to language in the entities act. i have an amendment and i will counter offer, i will exit this bill and agree to it if these two words are added to the antiquities act, the words or utah. i ask my colleagues to accept this. >> will a senator so modify her request? >> mister chairman? >> senator from alaska. >> was the president? it is important to recognize while the text and fairness to my friend from utah was just laid down this morning these at are bills, these are measures, these are matters that have not only been before our committee but before the subcommittee upon which the senator is the chairman and has an opportunity to have heard many of those public lands. this was a highly negotiated process by four corner
from the federal government, this hurts. from a state where we had 2 million acres ofme federal lan declared as monuments through presidential proclamations, this hurts. i made a very reasonable offer and i asked that it be accepted. it involves two words. i went the inclusion of two words to this bill. the words or utah to language in the entities act. i have an amendment and i will counter offer, i will exit this bill and agree to it if these two words are added to the antiquities act, the...
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anything without leave from the federal government, this hurts. coming from a state where we've had about 2 million acres of federal land declared as monuments through presidential proclamations, this hurts. i've made what i consider a very reasonable offer, and i ask that it be accepted. it involves two words. i want the inclusion of two words to this bill, two words. add the words "for utah" to the antiquities act. i will accept this bill and agree to its adoption if these two words are added to the antiquities act, the words "or utah." i ask that my colleagues accept this. the presiding officer: will the senator so modify her request? ms. murkowski: mr. chairman? the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. ms. murkowski: excuse me. mr. president, i think it is important to recognize that while the text, in fairness to my friend from utah, was just laid down this morning, these are bills, these are measures, these are matters that have not only been before our committee but before the subcommittee upon which the senator is the chairman and has an opportunity to
anything without leave from the federal government, this hurts. coming from a state where we've had about 2 million acres of federal land declared as monuments through presidential proclamations, this hurts. i've made what i consider a very reasonable offer, and i ask that it be accepted. it involves two words. i want the inclusion of two words to this bill, two words. add the words "for utah" to the antiquities act. i will accept this bill and agree to its adoption if these two words...
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secretary carson: it is a combination of federal, state and local responsibility and tightening those responsibilities, making sure the housing authorities and the cities in which they reside recognize their part. because it cannot all be done at the federal level. we can certainly set out policies and rules, but enforcement really needs to be done at the local level. and we are putting in place mechanisms to make sure that does happen. so there's nothing in place, like a penalty on a housing authority that does not respond? secretary carson: that fits into another category, outside of this agency, but it does fit within the purview of the oversight that hud has in public housing and in certain multifamily housing units. administrator wheeler: any other questions? epa"ter: from the "insight newsletter. i plan to ask, because it was announced the cdc will lower blood reference levels for five to 3.5, and i wonder if administrator wheeler can say at all about how you anticipate that change will affect existing standards for lead in soil, for future roles going forward? administrator whe
secretary carson: it is a combination of federal, state and local responsibility and tightening those responsibilities, making sure the housing authorities and the cities in which they reside recognize their part. because it cannot all be done at the federal level. we can certainly set out policies and rules, but enforcement really needs to be done at the local level. and we are putting in place mechanisms to make sure that does happen. so there's nothing in place, like a penalty on a housing...
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coincidence some tune finds out that a conference on the new constitution is underway benghazi favors a federal state politicians here feel betrayed by the old elite in tripoli who favor a centralized state. that. you want to isolate eastern libyans. i say no the constitution should be for all libyans. as usual the south of libya which i'm turning represents is caught in the middle now. will you ladies and gentlemen here from eastern libya why wasn't someone from the south invited. and if you had only a coincidence that i happened to be here right now but nobody from the south from the west from tripoli is here headed it's like you're talking to yourselves. is this supposed to benefit all the begins or a bomb this is no way to draft a constitution but what we see here is the results of the nato mission. here we don't believe we can solve our conflicts ourselves and i realize now that a constitution won't be enough to resolve all this they've got what libya really needs is fundamental change. to be. without unity in libya will not succeed in drafting a constitution or rebuilding a state arabs are pitt
coincidence some tune finds out that a conference on the new constitution is underway benghazi favors a federal state politicians here feel betrayed by the old elite in tripoli who favor a centralized state. that. you want to isolate eastern libyans. i say no the constitution should be for all libyans. as usual the south of libya which i'm turning represents is caught in the middle now. will you ladies and gentlemen here from eastern libya why wasn't someone from the south invited. and if you...
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however, i want to see it done in a way that maximizes federal and state support for our students and creates a physically responsible and economically sustainable city college. i recognize there are students who cannot use federal or state aid and these the students for whom free city college is most important. we all know the voters approved city policy regarding set aside is not in line with this and set asides restrict our ability to handle changes in our economy and the sacramento b recorded california college made the opportunity for an associate's degree free for many. with the set-aside we're limited to respond to a change such as this or any economic downturn. i am supportive but before i do, there's several questions that have not been answered and it's been accelerated through the rules committee and the latest financial aid report showed 40% of getting students to apply for financial aid. on the same report it shows the number of awards is down 50%. i don't know why that is. in july 3, presentation it shows a similar pattern from fall of 2016 to fall 2017 before and after
however, i want to see it done in a way that maximizes federal and state support for our students and creates a physically responsible and economically sustainable city college. i recognize there are students who cannot use federal or state aid and these the students for whom free city college is most important. we all know the voters approved city policy regarding set aside is not in line with this and set asides restrict our ability to handle changes in our economy and the sacramento b...
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. -- and from federal and state, local interest. the coast guard is largely locally based across the nation. we are nationally relevant but what surprises folks is we are globally connected. we thrive in situations that require a nuance response low the threshold of armed conflict. with a surgeon the global strategic great powers airtime we find ourselves more sophisticated adversaries in an increasingly complex maritime environment. the coast guard, when you look through the lens of what secretary of defense jim mattis talks about, the paradigm is cooperate where we cam and vigorously compete where we boast. the coast guard provides broad national response options and solutions. for modeling appropriate maritime behaviors, fortifying alliances, the shirting -- asserting unfettered access, the global communication or commerce, that is your coast guard is. we operate worldwide and project influence, safeguard our vital national interests. while the global coast guard is separate as well. ready to respond to the needs of the american
. -- and from federal and state, local interest. the coast guard is largely locally based across the nation. we are nationally relevant but what surprises folks is we are globally connected. we thrive in situations that require a nuance response low the threshold of armed conflict. with a surgeon the global strategic great powers airtime we find ourselves more sophisticated adversaries in an increasingly complex maritime environment. the coast guard, when you look through the lens of what...
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if it's a tribal land held in the federal state, i should have a stay. if it's not, the tribes are sovereign, they are free to do what they want. but no state legislature should dictate terms to the federal government, yes or no. the decision was upheld in court. >> national park service report deleted all mention of human caused climate change at your direction? >> absolutely patently false. that report never came up to washington, d.c. we read it at the same time you did. looking up at it? it was careers that took some of it out, but it wasn't something from the washington, d.c., office, nor any political appointee had any view of it. >> office of special counsel looking at what the former interior official reassigned in retaliation for criticism of you? >> no, but the audacity of any public employee to say they are not held accountable -- these people that are angry? i'm not angry. i was never angry when president obama was president. i disagreed with his policies, but i was disrespectful. i was never angry. i didn't hate president obama. >> bret: ther
if it's a tribal land held in the federal state, i should have a stay. if it's not, the tribes are sovereign, they are free to do what they want. but no state legislature should dictate terms to the federal government, yes or no. the decision was upheld in court. >> national park service report deleted all mention of human caused climate change at your direction? >> absolutely patently false. that report never came up to washington, d.c. we read it at the same time you did. looking...
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laguna hospital and health home agency to review and file required regulatory documents with federal and state agencies to maximize revenue to the city.
laguna hospital and health home agency to review and file required regulatory documents with federal and state agencies to maximize revenue to the city.
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today we fulfill decades' long work from tireless advocates, to bolster our federal agencies, states, and local providers. they deserve federal resources to provide the support and breakthrough research necessary to put an end to this condition. the t.b.i. act re-authorization will help service members on and off the battlefield, athletes on the ballfield, children and families across the country who are living with brain injuries. we have a long way to go, but the journey forward is clear today with the passage of this bill. commend bill. i commend senators hatch and casey for quickly advancing and supporting legislation in the senate. i'll continue working with them and my co-chair, tom rooney, to ensure this legislation is soon signed by the president. i thank you, all of you, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. speaker, we have no more speakers on other side of the aisle and i'll close -- i'll reserve and close after my colleague from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. t
today we fulfill decades' long work from tireless advocates, to bolster our federal agencies, states, and local providers. they deserve federal resources to provide the support and breakthrough research necessary to put an end to this condition. the t.b.i. act re-authorization will help service members on and off the battlefield, athletes on the ballfield, children and families across the country who are living with brain injuries. we have a long way to go, but the journey forward is clear...
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market was always afraid of the federal state, but i think he given the economic movement, they wereilling to give the fed a little bit of benefit. at some point what they are saying is effectively, they will stop and will run the easy path. >> are you willing to get on board with that we see come through? on,e do have a flat in her -- flattener on. as much as we are looking for the slowdown, in the next couple months we actually don't see the u.s. economy moving. we see the fed hiking in december and another in march. anchored by were global rates are. flattening. on, we get to the auction block. show me some signs. that conversation coming up next. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ ♪ >> i'm jonathan ferro come of this is bloomberg real yield. i want to head to the auction block for the treasuries are more than $280 billion this week. i want to focus on the $39 billion auction that came out in force. the lowest amount of notes since january elsewhere over in u.s. investment, there was a bit of a bounce back once they saw the most pricing with 10 borrowers and a total of more than 13 p
market was always afraid of the federal state, but i think he given the economic movement, they wereilling to give the fed a little bit of benefit. at some point what they are saying is effectively, they will stop and will run the easy path. >> are you willing to get on board with that we see come through? on,e do have a flat in her -- flattener on. as much as we are looking for the slowdown, in the next couple months we actually don't see the u.s. economy moving. we see the fed hiking in...
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every investigative technique, every piece of intelligence, every partnership from federal, state, global and international partners to your community and academic partners. and we're going to keep calling out the state-sponsored behavior for what it is. illegal, unethical and unfair. it's going to take all of us working together to protect our economic security and our way of life. the american people expect and deserve no less. thank you. >> good morning. i'm just burning from a u.s. attorney for southern district of new york. today we announced charges against two chinese hackers, july john shirt long in the massive theft of intellectual property and information from u.s. foreign companies as well as u.s. government agencies. the extent and types of data is by the defendants is shocking and outrageous. as the deputy attorney general and the director noted, the they are alleged to have been members of a hacking group operating in china called apt 10 an association of the chinese ministry of state security peered over the past 12 years, apt 10 has mounted a series of sophisticated comput
every investigative technique, every piece of intelligence, every partnership from federal, state, global and international partners to your community and academic partners. and we're going to keep calling out the state-sponsored behavior for what it is. illegal, unethical and unfair. it's going to take all of us working together to protect our economic security and our way of life. the american people expect and deserve no less. thank you. >> good morning. i'm just burning from a u.s....
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enforcement rapid response trainingto help standardize the response to active shooters across federal, stateomar jimenez/reporting: "this is what law enforcement training for active shooters looks like right now. you can see them coming down the hallway trying to identify the threat."they hear those shots they know they have to progress down this hallway."col nathaniel mcqueen - delaware state police: "it was important to make sure everybody received the same training knowing that if that response occurs it's going to be a multi-agency response."gordon b. johnson - special agent in charge, fbi baltimore field office: this all comes down to minimizing that time to get in front of the actor.but all of this is once police áget there.what about before?fbi special agent: "on an average of three minutes those cops are gonna show up and they are going to take that shooter's attention from you towards them."the other major shift is putting the training in the hands of those who could be the shooting.fbi special agent: "those belong to you, they do not belong to the average of three minutes it's up t
enforcement rapid response trainingto help standardize the response to active shooters across federal, stateomar jimenez/reporting: "this is what law enforcement training for active shooters looks like right now. you can see them coming down the hallway trying to identify the threat."they hear those shots they know they have to progress down this hallway."col nathaniel mcqueen - delaware state police: "it was important to make sure everybody received the same training...
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admiral winnefeld: there really are four layers, federal government, state government, local communities, and nonprofit world. thesehas been work in places, more work needs to happen at the federal level. there are good members of congress that have led the charge in the house to get a host of legislative items through, more funding. but we need more support at the federal level for the states. state governors, particularly the ones in the states most affected our understanding this, they are feeling a pressure and doing the right thing to go after it. this get solved at the community level. it involves the government education, law enforcement, first responders, fire departments, civic groups, faith-based loops, business groups, recovery community, the treatment community to my youth athletics -- you name it. .veryone has a stake in this when you rally all of them together, it is amazing what you get done if you can leverage the best practices out there. there are good nonprofits out there. we took an early philosophy that this is not a competition. the worst things can do is let your e
admiral winnefeld: there really are four layers, federal government, state government, local communities, and nonprofit world. thesehas been work in places, more work needs to happen at the federal level. there are good members of congress that have led the charge in the house to get a host of legislative items through, more funding. but we need more support at the federal level for the states. state governors, particularly the ones in the states most affected our understanding this, they are...
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from federal, state and local interest. coast guard were large ly balse across the nation. we're nationally relevant, but what surprises folks is remarkably, globally connected and impactful. we promote american values in the maritime governance. somewhere et be low armed conflict. more sophisticated adversaries and complex environment, the coast guard. when you look through the lens of what the sec tir of defense talks about, his paradigm, cooperate where we can, vigorously compete where we must, the coast guard provides response options. from modelling appropriate behaviors, fortifying alliances, u.s. sovereignty and ensuring access to communication or commerce, that's who your coast guard is. we operate worldwide and safeguard our vital national interests. while the global coast guard we remain separate as well. recently in the last couple years when we faced the hurricane, as the maritime first responders. we searched small boats to respond to hurricanes. saving thousands of lives and ensuring the quick recovery of the marine transportation system. i'm going to talk mor
from federal, state and local interest. coast guard were large ly balse across the nation. we're nationally relevant, but what surprises folks is remarkably, globally connected and impactful. we promote american values in the maritime governance. somewhere et be low armed conflict. more sophisticated adversaries and complex environment, the coast guard. when you look through the lens of what the sec tir of defense talks about, his paradigm, cooperate where we can, vigorously compete where we...
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she must cooperate with federal, state, and local authorities in exchange for a shorter prison term or early release after being jailed for five months. a judge will decide on wednesday whether to accept the deal. >>> and speaking of deals, republican lawmakers are sounding off against >> verydy else thinks he's an idiot. i think most americans think he's a sleazeoid grifter. i can't imagine basing any kind. >> as robert mueller continues peeling back the is who will fill the position of chief of staff? here with more is nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: president trump under pressure legally and about to be understaffed internally now that john kelly is on his way out. >> john kelly will be leaving, retire -- i don't know if i can say retiring, but he's a great guy. >> reporter: the chief of staff's resignation has been rumored for months as his relationship with the president deteriorated. >> people leave. job. >> reporter: now the hunt's on for chief number three, a title typically among the most content nocking down the door. nick ayers, who works alongside the vice president, had
she must cooperate with federal, state, and local authorities in exchange for a shorter prison term or early release after being jailed for five months. a judge will decide on wednesday whether to accept the deal. >>> and speaking of deals, republican lawmakers are sounding off against >> verydy else thinks he's an idiot. i think most americans think he's a sleazeoid grifter. i can't imagine basing any kind. >> as robert mueller continues peeling back the is who will fill...
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federal level. how do you address its locally? the states have a lot of leeway on what they can spend , the strategic and sor grants going out. the strategic opioid response. yearmoney will go out next . those funds must be tied to using medication. if you are going to use it for treatment you have to provide medication if you're going to get funded under these grants. there's kind of a baseline that's been set by the federal government. the states cannot act it's the needs the state has. is ancy said, this addiction, the drugs are geographically distinct. everyone needs to decide what it can do. the bottom line is the federal government and the state can have levers to make sure that the policies and programs put into place our science and evidence-based to the best extent that they can, that they know what they are facing. the fed sets the baseline and the states adapt to what is necessary. there is more than just funding across hhs. we have to continuously identify intervention points. the criminal justice system is an incredible opportun
federal level. how do you address its locally? the states have a lot of leeway on what they can spend , the strategic and sor grants going out. the strategic opioid response. yearmoney will go out next . those funds must be tied to using medication. if you are going to use it for treatment you have to provide medication if you're going to get funded under these grants. there's kind of a baseline that's been set by the federal government. the states cannot act it's the needs the state has. is...
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if we don't match that allocation by 15%, then we have to give the state and federal money back. and so if you did take the b.l.a.'s recommendation, you would have to give back $61,000 in the current year and about $450,000 in fiscal year 2020. we don't like to give back state money. >> president cohen: we don't like to give back state money. >> no. >> president cohen: we'll hear from severin. >> thank you. while we understand mr. rohrer's arithmetic, we still look at what we consider the efficiency of the use of those moneys. so i do agree with him, but we do have our approach and he understands that. what i want to say is that this is an appropriation in the current fiscal year of 2.6 million. we summarize is on exhibit 2, page 8 of our report. it would fund 33 -- excuse me, 37 positions, and we summarize those positions to total salaries out of the 2.6 million. it's about 1.6 million in fiscal year 18-19. those would annualized to about 4.6 million in fiscal year 19-20, and we do summarize the 37 positions that are being requested in the supplemental appropriation and in the a
if we don't match that allocation by 15%, then we have to give the state and federal money back. and so if you did take the b.l.a.'s recommendation, you would have to give back $61,000 in the current year and about $450,000 in fiscal year 2020. we don't like to give back state money. >> president cohen: we don't like to give back state money. >> no. >> president cohen: we'll hear from severin. >> thank you. while we understand mr. rohrer's arithmetic, we still look at...
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federal, state, regional, in that regard and the program that we'll have on the island. our goal is to move forward with matching funds. and the developer has a $30 million subsidy that we're required to provide to timma and tida. next steps? there's a lot to do in the next three years. that's why we're here today. in order to implement all of these transit services, we have to execute agreements. we have to construct polling system infrastructure. we have to construct the projects on the west side and east side of the island, so we have the toling infrastructure. go ahead and reach agreements, as it relates to the on-island shuttle. we're in active discussions related to ferry service and how we get it there early. we think it's a very important new mode of transportation. and all of these also will include bias -- bicycle and pedestrian improvements. this gives you a snapshot of what is needed over the next five years, in terms of approvals, operating budgets. this meeting today is the beginning of minimum quarterly meetings if not monthly meetings to come back and adv
federal, state, regional, in that regard and the program that we'll have on the island. our goal is to move forward with matching funds. and the developer has a $30 million subsidy that we're required to provide to timma and tida. next steps? there's a lot to do in the next three years. that's why we're here today. in order to implement all of these transit services, we have to execute agreements. we have to construct polling system infrastructure. we have to construct the projects on the west...
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half of the people released from federal prison since 2005 were rearrested within eight years. considering that 95% of state and federal prisoners at some point will be released, those odds are pretty bleak. here is the reality. almost everybody in prison will serve their time to get out of prison. the question for us will they be better prepared to live life on the outside in a productive way or will they simply reengage in a turnstile? or as one gentleman referred to himself in houston, texas a few years ago when we were talking about this issue, he called himself a frequent-flier in the criminal justice system. unfortunately, we see that in the federal system according to the united states sentencing commission, half of people repeat their mistakes within eight years. this is bleak but not hopeless. we know there are reforms that will work to help improve the chances that more people will be able to live a lawful life productively outside the prison system and who will not reoffend. we have seen these changes implement across the country at the state level including my home state of texas which deals wit
half of the people released from federal prison since 2005 were rearrested within eight years. considering that 95% of state and federal prisoners at some point will be released, those odds are pretty bleak. here is the reality. almost everybody in prison will serve their time to get out of prison. the question for us will they be better prepared to live life on the outside in a productive way or will they simply reengage in a turnstile? or as one gentleman referred to himself in houston, texas...
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host: what is the federal government role? what is the state government role? do you think it should be? guest: we have a complicated system of higher education. colleges are regulated in part by the federal government. states regulate colleges and universities. most students go to a public college or university. even if you're talking about a private nonprofit or for profit college, they are regulated by the state. finally, colleges are regulated by a creditors -- accreditors. when you are talking about employment measures, it needs to be verified by actual data. use the datastates they collect unemployment records to measure post completion success. similarly, we recommend the u.s. department of education use social security records to calculate wages. this would be done in a privacy protected, secure way. there would be no access to individual level information. you would be looking at how well to graduates of a particular college or program do as a group. host: we want you to be involved in this conversation. we will open some special phone lines. if you ar
host: what is the federal government role? what is the state government role? do you think it should be? guest: we have a complicated system of higher education. colleges are regulated in part by the federal government. states regulate colleges and universities. most students go to a public college or university. even if you're talking about a private nonprofit or for profit college, they are regulated by the state. finally, colleges are regulated by a creditors -- accreditors. when you are...