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so right now, the federal government, as you know, deploys technology on the perimeter of the federal enterprise, looking for signatures of known malicious activity. when we get those, we then work with the agency where that incident is being targeted, to look inside of their systems, what are they seeing, because they have deeper insight in terms of what's happening on their individual networks. in the future we need to -- as i've talked about previously, we need to move deeper into networks. so in an event like solarwinds, you're never going to detect at the perimeter, you're never going to detect at the edge. you need to be looking at individual hosts, individual servers and workstations, for when those behave in anomalous fashions, so that could get alerted more quickly. and so as senator hassan mentioned, the deployment of things like endpoint detection and response tools on those critical devices inside of networks will give both the agencies and cisa deeper insight into what's happening there and be able to alert and cue us more quickly to incidents like this. again, there's no
so right now, the federal government, as you know, deploys technology on the perimeter of the federal enterprise, looking for signatures of known malicious activity. when we get those, we then work with the agency where that incident is being targeted, to look inside of their systems, what are they seeing, because they have deeper insight in terms of what's happening on their individual networks. in the future we need to -- as i've talked about previously, we need to move deeper into networks....
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federal agencies can then use.right now there's a i would say a variety of kind of cloud security environment that federal agencies agencies have . >> more secure areas but wouldn't respond to colonial type challenge? >' no. again -- >> fourth one is -- >> fourth one is additional if you funding to move to defensive and helping agencies move forwards zero trust based approaches for their security and build more defensible and secure networks con forget t configurations in architecture. >> this was part of the covid rescue package and glad money is used productively. i can't see how it has any connection to covid-19, by the way. which is unfortunately true with of that legislation but money has been appropriated, we need the help right now. and we will be eager to see, you know, how this money is being spent we'll be -- overseeing it and my sense is that -- what you're doing is going to be helpful to the broader mission oful sisa trying to work through legislation. final question has to do with what just happened. w
federal agencies can then use.right now there's a i would say a variety of kind of cloud security environment that federal agencies agencies have . >> more secure areas but wouldn't respond to colonial type challenge? >' no. again -- >> fourth one is -- >> fourth one is additional if you funding to move to defensive and helping agencies move forwards zero trust based approaches for their security and build more defensible and secure networks con forget t configurations in...
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oil and gas production in federal waters generate a critical source of revenue for the federal government and the states. oil and gasrc st production supports land and water conservation funds national parks maintenance backlog fund. the funding enables the department of interior preserves for some of most treasured landscapes for generations to come. oil and gas production supports coastal restoration projects which are especially important to louisiana and other golf dates. fiscal year 2019, oil and gas production on federal land and waters accounted for 22% of our nations oil production and 13% of our agents natural gas production. like oil and gas production on federal land production on federall waters is essential to america's energy and natural security. it helped the u.s. become the largest oil and gas producer in the world. it's given our energy independence, more nations adversaries and it helped keep energy prices affordable for american families and businesses. while states in the west along the gulf coast and alaska recognize the importance of federal oil and gasas productio,
oil and gas production in federal waters generate a critical source of revenue for the federal government and the states. oil and gasrc st production supports land and water conservation funds national parks maintenance backlog fund. the funding enables the department of interior preserves for some of most treasured landscapes for generations to come. oil and gas production supports coastal restoration projects which are especially important to louisiana and other golf dates. fiscal year 2019,...
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representing federal and d.c.loyees. mr. kelly has inhad a prestigious career. a member of afg since 1981, national vp andstates president local 1845. he is veteran of the united states army and worked at the army depot which he retired from after 30 years and he also served as achur seniorch i past sainthe retir mary baptist chur lincoln, alabama, before retiring in february 2019 and df being ret appointed pastor emer. y a new definition of retired. the second is miss joy cheney, she is director for the washington bureau and senior vice president for policy and advocacy of the national urban league. miss cheney is a domestic legal policy expert, clinical strategist and former chief of staff to senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. she has served as director and as senior policy counsel had equal rights advocates. she held senior roles in the obama administration where she served as chair of the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission. mr. tom warrick is the director of the future of the dhs project and a n
representing federal and d.c.loyees. mr. kelly has inhad a prestigious career. a member of afg since 1981, national vp andstates president local 1845. he is veteran of the united states army and worked at the army depot which he retired from after 30 years and he also served as achur seniorch i past sainthe retir mary baptist chur lincoln, alabama, before retiring in february 2019 and df being ret appointed pastor emer. y a new definition of retired. the second is miss joy cheney, she is...
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that more federal agencies can then use. right now i would say there is, i'd say, a variety of different kind of cloud security environments that federal agencies have adopted and we want more consistency. sen. portman: okay, more secure than others. but it wouldn't respond to the colonial type challenge? mr. wales: no. sen. portman: what's the fourth one? mr. wales: the fourth one is additional funding the help accelerate the move towards more defensible and secure architectures. it's helping agencies move towards zero-trust-based approaches for their securities and help build more defensible and secure network configurations and architecture. sen. portman: okay, well i appreciate that. this was part of the covid-19 package, american rescue package. i'm glad the money is being used, and used productively. i can't see how it has any connection to covid-19, by the way, which was unfortunately true with much of that legislation, but the money has been appropriated, we need the help right now, and we will be eager to see, you k
that more federal agencies can then use. right now i would say there is, i'd say, a variety of different kind of cloud security environments that federal agencies have adopted and we want more consistency. sen. portman: okay, more secure than others. but it wouldn't respond to the colonial type challenge? mr. wales: no. sen. portman: what's the fourth one? mr. wales: the fourth one is additional funding the help accelerate the move towards more defensible and secure architectures. it's helping...
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federal employee every year. it is accurate that tsa's morale numbers based on federal employee viewpoint survey are quite low. it'svi also accurate that cbp, customs and border protection scum morale figures are quite low and they pay their employees gs 12 pay so they are much higher graded, my china paid than the tsos are likely to be a yet they still a significant morale issues that have been dealt with by the pay that they have m gotten. do the test resuo individual management? >> it does tend to show that there are problems with quality of leadership. a significant number of questions related to leadership that are entirely under the control of managers, and on those they do not score well. >> so it is up to the administration to issue guidelines and address the problems of morale, the report shows. does that make sense? mr. neal: i would say that the current and previous three administrations should have been doing more to deal with supervisory issues. >> mr. warrick, you think that morale issues could fix
federal employee every year. it is accurate that tsa's morale numbers based on federal employee viewpoint survey are quite low. it'svi also accurate that cbp, customs and border protection scum morale figures are quite low and they pay their employees gs 12 pay so they are much higher graded, my china paid than the tsos are likely to be a yet they still a significant morale issues that have been dealt with by the pay that they have m gotten. do the test resuo individual management? >> it...
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we do contrast that figure with the fact that federal lands today post host in terms od solar federal lands post just under 4000-megawatt total or just 7% of the projected annual need. we clearly need to do more to make federal lands relevant toward clean energy future and provide several thoughts on ways to achieve this. a lot of these are in our written testimony. i will quickly go over some of them. first we recommend the department of interior inventory current projects in the permanent process 2010 potential to be built by 2025. this will require internal expertise on project development and electricity markets got the goods shall expertise of the department of interior. we recommend that blm provide programmatic environmental impact statements due to the advanced technology and the change in the market overall. and yet we do not advise sole reliance on renewable employment. we recommend avoiding over prioritizing priority areas to the detriment of various areas and accordingly we applaud -- on directing the timely processing for renewable energy applications in conjunction in pa
we do contrast that figure with the fact that federal lands today post host in terms od solar federal lands post just under 4000-megawatt total or just 7% of the projected annual need. we clearly need to do more to make federal lands relevant toward clean energy future and provide several thoughts on ways to achieve this. a lot of these are in our written testimony. i will quickly go over some of them. first we recommend the department of interior inventory current projects in the permanent...
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oral and gas production in federal waters also generates a critical source of revenue for the federal government and the states. oil and gas production in federal water supports the land and water conservation fund and the national parks maintenance backlog fund. this funding enables the department of interior to preserve some of our most treasured landscapes for generations to come. oil and gas production in federal waters also supports coastal restoration projects which are especially important to louisiana and other gulf states. in fiscal year 2019 oil and gas production on federal land and waters accounted for 22% 22r nation's oil production and 13% of our nation's natural gas production. like oil and gas production on federal land, production on federal waters is essential to america's energy and natural, national security. it's helped the united states become the largest oil and gas producer in the world. it's given our -- as energy for independence from our nation's adversaries and it's helped keep energy prices affordable for american family in businesses. while states in the
oral and gas production in federal waters also generates a critical source of revenue for the federal government and the states. oil and gas production in federal water supports the land and water conservation fund and the national parks maintenance backlog fund. this funding enables the department of interior to preserve some of our most treasured landscapes for generations to come. oil and gas production in federal waters also supports coastal restoration projects which are especially...
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the federal government is a great place to work, but if you don't have the benefits of the federal government, it's not a great place to work. it's a cruel joke. we want to restore their rights. rep. watson coleman: typing onto that for just 30 seconds, what does that say about the issues of equal protection? does it not point to unequal protection? ms. chaney: that's a legal question. i think there are some arguments there. i'm sure the art -- the union is making that point. what i think it says is that we have to make the workers at tssa a whole. we have to make sure they are treated the same as we expect all other federal employees, as we expect all of us to be treated. that's what it says to me. that's about the spirit of equal protection under the law. rep. watson coleman: thank you very much. i'm going to recognize the other members of -- you have questions they may wish to ask. i'm going to recognize members in order of seniority, alternating between majority and minority members. i'm going to recognize my esteemed ranking member, mr. gimenez. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. i really a
the federal government is a great place to work, but if you don't have the benefits of the federal government, it's not a great place to work. it's a cruel joke. we want to restore their rights. rep. watson coleman: typing onto that for just 30 seconds, what does that say about the issues of equal protection? does it not point to unequal protection? ms. chaney: that's a legal question. i think there are some arguments there. i'm sure the art -- the union is making that point. what i think it...
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like laura and gas production on federal land production on federal waters is essential to america's energy and national security. the topia niceties become the largest oil and gas producer in the world. it's's given her -- a synergy to independence from her nation's adversaries and it's helped keep energy prices affordable for american families and businesses. while states in the west along the gulf coast of glasgow all recognize the importance of federal oil and gasla production that biden administration does not. in january prison by an imposed a ban on oil and these guesses on federal waters. this is a ban with no end in sight through to make matters worse there is no justification for president biden's ban. willing gas production on federal land and waters is subject to some of the most stringent regulations in the world. ending oil and gas leasing of federal land does nothing to address climate change for the his secretary holland admitted during her confirmation hearing a ban on oil and gas on federal lands and waters will not reduce global oil and gas production for the ban o
like laura and gas production on federal land production on federal waters is essential to america's energy and national security. the topia niceties become the largest oil and gas producer in the world. it's's given her -- a synergy to independence from her nation's adversaries and it's helped keep energy prices affordable for american families and businesses. while states in the west along the gulf coast of glasgow all recognize the importance of federal oil and gasla production that biden...
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during sunshine week i introduced the bipartisan federal devisee committee transparency act -- federal advisory committee transparency act. i am grateful to the ranking member for his continued support of this much-needed reform. today we will also discuss the accountability acting officials act good congresswoman porter's bill to amend federal vacancies law. ice port this -- i support this that would outline who can act as an official and for how long. when the senate confirmed seat is vacant, it would require new rules for agency to notify of openings and to testify regularly before congress. finally, protections for whistleblowers need to be strengthened to preserve the crucial role these federal employees play in holding the government accountable, including by providing information to congress. these reforms have always received strong bipartisan support. that is why i am pleased to announce that representative nace, conley, spear, johnson, rice, and i are introducing the whistleblower protection improvement act today. this bill would clarify that no federal employee, including th
during sunshine week i introduced the bipartisan federal devisee committee transparency act -- federal advisory committee transparency act. i am grateful to the ranking member for his continued support of this much-needed reform. today we will also discuss the accountability acting officials act good congresswoman porter's bill to amend federal vacancies law. ice port this -- i support this that would outline who can act as an official and for how long. when the senate confirmed seat is vacant,...
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but these are real ballots in real federal election and there's real federal law that applies here. pamela carlin is running the civil rights division until clark is confirmed. i think can see this as justice department putting the whack jobs in arizona, forgive me, on notice. not allowed to do that much longer. >> whack jobs is in the "new york times" style sheet to describe what is happening in arizona. >> sorry. >> it's after 10:00 p.m., can't be held to the same careful semantic standard of 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. >> let the record show i never used word whack job before we reported tonight on the fact they were using cameras to look for bamboo in the papers because they thought something might have come from asia, therefore would have bamboo in it and thought would find the fraud to put donald trump back into the election. that alone i think earns the whack job moniker which i otherwise would not you'd. >> you're hereby authorized to use whatever word you want for that. >> thank you lawrence. >> thank you rachel. >>> never a good time to be trump lawyer but this week is especially b
but these are real ballots in real federal election and there's real federal law that applies here. pamela carlin is running the civil rights division until clark is confirmed. i think can see this as justice department putting the whack jobs in arizona, forgive me, on notice. not allowed to do that much longer. >> whack jobs is in the "new york times" style sheet to describe what is happening in arizona. >> sorry. >> it's after 10:00 p.m., can't be held to the same...
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government to prevent south carolinah from nullifying federal laws, the tariffs.lina tariff reduction in the 30s. that signal could not have been more clear to south carolinians. >> abraham lincoln's campaign to the white house brought the economic divide between north and south, front and center again. lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man. or as he s put it -- >> politics are short and sweet like the old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal improvement system and high protective tariff. ovabraham lincoln, 1832. >> while south carolina agitating for system and other states are joining it, the tariff forces in the senate was in the northeast realized they had opportunity to pass a new tax bill. >> the new tax bill was the work of representative justin myth of vermont, former wig and one of the founders of the new republican party. the moral tariff established a 45% tax on manufactured goods and 50% tariff on iron, raising the cost of just about everything manufactured in america at the c time. >> the evidence that we have from
government to prevent south carolinah from nullifying federal laws, the tariffs.lina tariff reduction in the 30s. that signal could not have been more clear to south carolinians. >> abraham lincoln's campaign to the white house brought the economic divide between north and south, front and center again. lincoln was at the time, a tariffff man. or as he s put it -- >> politics are short and sweet like the old woman's tasks. i'm in favor of national bank, in favor ofor the internal...
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in the federal reserve are all private there are 12 regional federal reserve banks in the system each of which is private and so that's the real issue it's really a transparency issue with the consolidations we don't we want to look at those memos and see what is it we consult cause the consolidation of the books now i see . spect consolidation relates to the fact that the fed is stepped into the shoes of the treasury and it is issuing really issuing forms of money with those federal reserve bills that it doesn't have thought authorization to do but i don't know i have to wait to see those memos if they ever show up they can call anything they want money they can call repurchase agreements money right so repurchase agreements that are considered money and they print them up by the banks and by the trillions along with every other phony baloney that they call money the result of course is that the balance sheet of the fed increases by trillions and what is the current status i mean the fed reserve balance sheet when it went over a trillion that was considered alarming we're well past t
in the federal reserve are all private there are 12 regional federal reserve banks in the system each of which is private and so that's the real issue it's really a transparency issue with the consolidations we don't we want to look at those memos and see what is it we consult cause the consolidation of the books now i see . spect consolidation relates to the fact that the fed is stepped into the shoes of the treasury and it is issuing really issuing forms of money with those federal reserve...
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i introduced the law with the federal advisory committee. it would make the advisory committees that provide agencies with policy advice disclose who is serving on them. do you believe public has the right to know who is serving on federal advisory committees? >> thank you for your question. federal advisory committees provide expert science advice to committees on a wide range of issues. it's important that the public understands if there are any conflicts of interest that members may have. i think the reforms you put forward would be strong steps toward ensuring that kind of transparency. the history i detail in my written testimony -- i absolutely port. rep. maloney: it would require disclosure of financial conflicts of interest. do you think it's important of the public to know an expert serving on an advisory committee has something to gain from making a particular recommendation? >> i do. that's the similar motive that applies to ethics rules for federal appointees. in some cases, it's completely understandable that you would want to h
i introduced the law with the federal advisory committee. it would make the advisory committees that provide agencies with policy advice disclose who is serving on them. do you believe public has the right to know who is serving on federal advisory committees? >> thank you for your question. federal advisory committees provide expert science advice to committees on a wide range of issues. it's important that the public understands if there are any conflicts of interest that members may...
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i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala.fore. get started for free at ancestry.com keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo larry: let's have some quick fun. take a look. >> women of color, that was really probably the best -- >> sorry, secretary, going to interrupt you real quick. you have a staffer who fully crawled on the carpet behind you, and it is the greetest thing i've ever seen. [laughter] sir? sir, we know you're behind the desk. [laughter] larry: we love staffers. that poor guy. it's a funnyt" start right now. ♪ elizabeth: a major fight over u.s. energy, your taxes and breaking news a top player in the infrastructure deal is the office of republican shelley says both sides are further apart than ever on infrastructure spending plan, did the biden agenda just hit a w
i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala.fore. get started for free at ancestry.com keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo larry: let's have some quick fun. take a look. >> women of color, that was really...
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federal prosecutors have requested from 56% in 1997 now up to 77%. even though the data shows 99% of those released return to jail to court. so could you speak toyo d.o.j.'s current pretrial retention policies and your views on pretrial attention? >> congressman, i quite agree with the concerns expressed. i do think unnecessary pretrial detention doesn't make it harder for some to defend themselves. which is .1. point to often means they lose their job. they are adjudicated is not guilty the damage, there is no question about that. i served when i was the chief judge circuit on the executive committee of the pretrial services agency for the district of columbia. that is a statutory appointment. that agency has a nation leading reputation for analyzing pretrial detainees about which ones need to be detained, which ones don't and which kind minimal conditions can be required. very good method of figuring out on the lease or after the lease. both the judges, the federal court in the superior court are happy with the cul results f that. so one thing to h
federal prosecutors have requested from 56% in 1997 now up to 77%. even though the data shows 99% of those released return to jail to court. so could you speak toyo d.o.j.'s current pretrial retention policies and your views on pretrial attention? >> congressman, i quite agree with the concerns expressed. i do think unnecessary pretrial detention doesn't make it harder for some to defend themselves. which is .1. point to often means they lose their job. they are adjudicated is not guilty...
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this federal legacy was put in post-slavery. this is civil rights legislation post-slavery that we're talking about because it was understood then that states weren't going to frequent the rights of african-americans. this has been tweaked over years with different presidents coming in, joe biden for one is going to be a part of this national criminal justice legislation, but there is so much more that needs to be done. >> glenn, how much of this is a shot across the bow, or as cynthia alksne said, letting states, police, and everybody else in this country know they're back on the scene. >> ali, there are only three counts in this indictment, and it only runs about three pages. it's very short. but, boy, does it speak volumes about the fact -- i think it's fair to say there's a new civil rights sheriff in town, and his name is merrick garland. when you look at the three charges, the first one is, i would say, predictable. it charges derek chauvin with using unreasonable force to end the life of george floyd. and we all enjoy a c
this federal legacy was put in post-slavery. this is civil rights legislation post-slavery that we're talking about because it was understood then that states weren't going to frequent the rights of african-americans. this has been tweaked over years with different presidents coming in, joe biden for one is going to be a part of this national criminal justice legislation, but there is so much more that needs to be done. >> glenn, how much of this is a shot across the bow, or as cynthia...
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this time in federal court. prosecuting police officers for federal civil rights violations is incredibly rare in this country. before the charges filed today, the star tribune reports only three cases in minnesota that had been charged in the last decade. whether the case involving george floyd is an exception, or the beginning of holding bad cops accountable for their actions? the day after george floyd was murdered, joe biden tweeted, quote, george floyd deserved better and his family deserves buster justice. his life mattered. i'm grateful for the swift action in minneapolis to find the officers involved. they must be held responsible for the egregious actions. the fbi should conduct a thorough investigation. ldhere's white house presser terry jen psaki today on the new charges. >> a reminder as was the verdict in the chauvin case, just a few weeks ago, that there is more that needs to be done. that was a moment of justice, certainly, that it is just the beginning. a reminder of the need to put police reform
this time in federal court. prosecuting police officers for federal civil rights violations is incredibly rare in this country. before the charges filed today, the star tribune reports only three cases in minnesota that had been charged in the last decade. whether the case involving george floyd is an exception, or the beginning of holding bad cops accountable for their actions? the day after george floyd was murdered, joe biden tweeted, quote, george floyd deserved better and his family...
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these are real ballots in a real federal election, there is real federal law that applies here. this is from pamela karlyn who is running this division, but i think we should see this as the justice department putting these whack jobs in arizona on notice that what they are doing is something that they will not be able to do for much longer. >> i think whack jobs is in the new york times tiles sheet for describing what is happening in arizona. >> i'm sorry. >> rachel, it's after 10 pm. you can't be held to the same careful semantic standard of nine to 10 pm. >> let the record show that i have never used that word before reported tonight on the fact that they were using cameras to look for bamboo in the paper, because they thought that something might have come from asia. therefore they would have bamboo in it and that's how they thought they would find the fraud to put donald trump back in the white house. that alone isn't enough to give them the moniker of whack job. >> you can give them whatever you want for that. >> thank you lawrence. >> thank you, rachel. it is never good t
these are real ballots in a real federal election, there is real federal law that applies here. this is from pamela karlyn who is running this division, but i think we should see this as the justice department putting these whack jobs in arizona on notice that what they are doing is something that they will not be able to do for much longer. >> i think whack jobs is in the new york times tiles sheet for describing what is happening in arizona. >> i'm sorry. >> rachel, it's...
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>> go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss live coverage, it is easy to find the latest briefings and the biden administration's response. use the interactive gallery of maps to follow cases worldwide. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. including media, >> the world changed, but mediacom was ready. we powered a new reality. we are built to keep you ahead. >> mediacom supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers when you are front row seat to announcer: the colonial pipeline is almost fully operational after a ransomware attack earlier this week limited supply and caused gas prices to surge. today president biden address to attack and give an update on when the fuel supply should return to normal. pres. biden:, hello, folks. i went to update everyone on the cyberattack that impacted colonial this week. this morning colonial reported fuel is beginning to flow to a majority of markets that they service and they should be reaching full operational capacity as we speak.
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people with federal lo% of people with federal loans have not had to make payments as a form of relief. democrats would like to extend that and give those folks a clear slate as much as they can. in order to help restart the economy in a meaningful way to think about what it would mean in terms of house purchases, car purchases, other kinds of economic activity. host: our guest covers higher education for the washington post, danielle douglas-gabriel. her work is available at washingtonpost.com. the idea of student loan forgiveness -- caller: i like the idea of forgiving the loan but i think you should have something a person should pay back. 100 hours of community service for every $10,000 forgiven. a person can accomplish that in two years. host: what about that idea? guest: that is similar to something candidate joe biden campaigned on. this program is supposed to offer loan forgiveness after 10 years of work within the public sector or the nonprofit space. it has had lots of problems in terms of people thinking they were making qualified payments and finding out they were not. that
people with federal lo% of people with federal loans have not had to make payments as a form of relief. democrats would like to extend that and give those folks a clear slate as much as they can. in order to help restart the economy in a meaningful way to think about what it would mean in terms of house purchases, car purchases, other kinds of economic activity. host: our guest covers higher education for the washington post, danielle douglas-gabriel. her work is available at...
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we will hear from federal reserve vice chair supervision of federal banks and the federal reserve plays a key role to making sure we have a system that is that good for all americans. you are recognized. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, chairman brown and ranking member toomey and the committee. last may i came before you to discuss our actions to maintain a strong banking sector for consumers, households and businesses, and my remarks at that time came in the time of early turmoil and within days reached almost every asset class and corner of the financial system. a year ago the full implication remained unclear and the cost would continue to mount. today the storm waters are receding. the economy is beginning a strong recovery to the other side of the covid event. as the federal reserves recent reports detail, banking organizations has remained an important source, and more robust systems absorb an unprecedented shock while providing refuge from market instability and delivering essential public aid. in short the full set of post 2008 reforms as refined and recalibrated by the work
we will hear from federal reserve vice chair supervision of federal banks and the federal reserve plays a key role to making sure we have a system that is that good for all americans. you are recognized. thank you. >> thank you. thank you, chairman brown and ranking member toomey and the committee. last may i came before you to discuss our actions to maintain a strong banking sector for consumers, households and businesses, and my remarks at that time came in the time of early turmoil and...
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we get 80% federal funding. we want to invest in a transit line, a new start, we need to apply for a grant, we need to get approval from the fta, and then at most we get 60% federal match, and currently there is no new start with a full funding grant agreement of more than 50% federal funds. clearly, if you're a state, and you want your dollars to travel faster, the federal government is now incentivizing highways over transit. can you agree we should change this and commit to work on changing this as part of the american jobs plan? >> well, one thing i would point to is that the once in a lifetime investments that are contained in the american jobs plan roll out on a different basis. you know, you saw the president's vision include $85 billion for public transit and transit-related investments. not that we don't care about highways, roads and bridges. indeed, there is over 100 billion committed to that purpose, but we're trying to base it off where the needs actually are and that's why you'll see that different
we get 80% federal funding. we want to invest in a transit line, a new start, we need to apply for a grant, we need to get approval from the fta, and then at most we get 60% federal match, and currently there is no new start with a full funding grant agreement of more than 50% federal funds. clearly, if you're a state, and you want your dollars to travel faster, the federal government is now incentivizing highways over transit. can you agree we should change this and commit to work on changing...
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what are the most important tools at the federal level, not the state level, but the federal level to protect the right of the voter to exercise their franchise? a.g. kaul: that's right. i've litigated several voter rights cases. the u.s. constitution protections are critically important. but the voting rights act plays a critical role as well. strengthening the voting rights act and providing greater clarity to how section two applies i think is very useful. it's also truly seen states since the shelby county ruling restrict access to voting. so restoring some sort of regime like what used to be in place under section five would be extremely valuable. then move to protect people access to registration like the nvra are very valuable. chair butterfield: my staff tells me you successfully defended the wisconsin election against a conservative interest group to compel the purging of voters in your state. what are state and local election officials, why are state and local elections officials in a better position than private interest groups to determine whether to initiate proceeding? a
what are the most important tools at the federal level, not the state level, but the federal level to protect the right of the voter to exercise their franchise? a.g. kaul: that's right. i've litigated several voter rights cases. the u.s. constitution protections are critically important. but the voting rights act plays a critical role as well. strengthening the voting rights act and providing greater clarity to how section two applies i think is very useful. it's also truly seen states since...
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and the federal cases.want to take all the way to trial? or is there a chance, maybe, for pleading out? >> a lot of moving parts here, john. the next thing that's going to happen is the state trial of the other three officers that's set for august. now, this changes the strategic calculus, a bit, i think for both sides. if you are on the defendant's side now, you are thinking wow. we have got to win our state cases and derek chauvin, of course, has already been convicted. and then, we have to beat these federal cases. it's already hard enough for a defendant to get a not-guilty verdict. a healthy majority of cases that go to trial result in guilty verdicts. and if you get convicted at trial here as one of these defendants, you are going away for decades. so there may be some incentive for these defendants to come to the table and say how can we plead to ail these charges at once? we call it a global-plea deal. wrap it up. if prosecutors are looking at this case, they have to understand that the case against
and the federal cases.want to take all the way to trial? or is there a chance, maybe, for pleading out? >> a lot of moving parts here, john. the next thing that's going to happen is the state trial of the other three officers that's set for august. now, this changes the strategic calculus, a bit, i think for both sides. if you are on the defendant's side now, you are thinking wow. we have got to win our state cases and derek chauvin, of course, has already been convicted. and then, we...
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how much time could they potentially face in federal prison? alex perez standing by tonight. >>> news on the coronavirus in the u.s. the new milestone this friday night. one-third of the population now fully vaccinated. and tonight, the major headline involving the pfizer vaccine. and how soon could children 12 to 15 be getting the vaccine? and we're tracking the horrific images now emerging from india tonight. authorities investigating video that shows families finding the bodies of relatives abandoned in the icu. and some staff reportedly fleeing for their own safety. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and american jobs. employers adding far fewer jobs than expected. 266,000 jobs last month instead of the 1 million projected. so, what the president is now saying tonight and what the republicans are saying. mary bruce is live. >>> new images tonight from inside the migrant facility at the southern border that made so much news. many were horrified by the overcro overcrowding. tonight what it looks like now. matt gutman reporting. >> the attacks on
how much time could they potentially face in federal prison? alex perez standing by tonight. >>> news on the coronavirus in the u.s. the new milestone this friday night. one-third of the population now fully vaccinated. and tonight, the major headline involving the pfizer vaccine. and how soon could children 12 to 15 be getting the vaccine? and we're tracking the horrific images now emerging from india tonight. authorities investigating video that shows families finding the bodies of...
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it has been called by the federal reserve.starting liquidity does not stimulate aggregate demand. that is a big reason the last expansion was so slow. what is a normal level of interest rates? it has to be a positive long-term real interest rate. if you lend money in the long run you should get a positive return after inflation. if you borrow money it should be because you expect to invest in something that will generate a positive return after inflation. if you do not have an economy operating that way, you have an economy heading in the wrong direction. positive real rates, 10-year treasury yield above the rate of inflation which even by the fed measures close to 3% year-over-year. tom: i want to take your jp morgan work and dovetail it with your work at putnam. that is in the sum of the david kelly analysis, are you worried about the bloom of -- the gl oom of junk conditions given what we are doing, or do you see a smoothness where investors can say this will work out, we will get to the other side of the bridge. david: i d
it has been called by the federal reserve.starting liquidity does not stimulate aggregate demand. that is a big reason the last expansion was so slow. what is a normal level of interest rates? it has to be a positive long-term real interest rate. if you lend money in the long run you should get a positive return after inflation. if you borrow money it should be because you expect to invest in something that will generate a positive return after inflation. if you do not have an economy operating...
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so in short, we're looking at every option we have across federal -- across the federal government and all the agencies and in the meantime, i do want to say this. that we expect that gas station owners are -- are and should act responsibly. we will have nole to rants for price gouging. federal and state officials will be investigating those actions, if they see price gouging. and we are urging consumers to report any price gouging to their state attorneys general. and still, i want to be clear that these states who are impacted, even with the turning on of the pipeline system, they still may feel a supply crunch as colonial fully resumes. so -- but the person people can feel assured that this administration is working with the company to get it resumed as soon as possible and -- one other warning, i guess, let me emphasize, that much as there was no cause for, say, hoarding toilet paper at the beginning of the pandemic, there should be no cause for hoarding gasoline, especially in light of the fact that the pipeline should be substantially operational by the end of this week and over
so in short, we're looking at every option we have across federal -- across the federal government and all the agencies and in the meantime, i do want to say this. that we expect that gas station owners are -- are and should act responsibly. we will have nole to rants for price gouging. federal and state officials will be investigating those actions, if they see price gouging. and we are urging consumers to report any price gouging to their state attorneys general. and still, i want to be clear...
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i know the judges on the federal court and superior court are happy with the results of that. one thing might be to help model that program. the federal law admits pretrial detention only if there are no other kinds of conditions that will ensure the return of the person who has been arrested and secure the safety of the community. that is the underlying test. provisions that provide presumption of detention is extremely high when the crime itself is extremely dangerous. but it is only a presumption. >> according to a study after the enactment of a bill, we saw -- he spent millions this year on pretrial detention -- today, that is over $2 billion yet our prison population has been reduced. significantly from where it was three decades ago. does it seem like somewhat of an outsized increase to you given these crime rates? >> i honestly don't know. i don't know the bureau statistics. i don't know the references to pretrial detention or not. as you can imagine, we are not charging people with low-level crimes in order to prioritize our resources. we are looking only for the area
i know the judges on the federal court and superior court are happy with the results of that. one thing might be to help model that program. the federal law admits pretrial detention only if there are no other kinds of conditions that will ensure the return of the person who has been arrested and secure the safety of the community. that is the underlying test. provisions that provide presumption of detention is extremely high when the crime itself is extremely dangerous. but it is only a...
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the fact that it is federal or state does not matter. if you leave it to the states, you will have places like kentucky and mississippi providing horrible situations. if they are providing poor situations for their children, they grow up and have poor situations for the adults. your solution to that is they can move. no, they cannot. host: robert, i'm going to get a response from our guests. kerry mcdonald, go ahead. caller: -- guest: i appreciate the call. let's talk about why childcare costs are so high, which i think makes the point for me. the government is heavily involved in these programs. i can start a.com business from my -- a .com business for my bedroom and grow rich pretty big before i have any limitations. but if i want to run a home daycare or a preschool or a micro school in my home, or i want to take the vacant storefront down the street and open up a preschool there, i have to jump through many hoops, go through all kinds of licensing, restrictions, and regulations to drive up the costs of preschool and of early childhoo
the fact that it is federal or state does not matter. if you leave it to the states, you will have places like kentucky and mississippi providing horrible situations. if they are providing poor situations for their children, they grow up and have poor situations for the adults. your solution to that is they can move. no, they cannot. host: robert, i'm going to get a response from our guests. kerry mcdonald, go ahead. caller: -- guest: i appreciate the call. let's talk about why childcare costs...
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the federal police forces in d.c. are re-examing security protocols given the risk of foreign and domestic terrorism. as the chief of the district's municipal police force, i must think about our preparations, not only for possible attacks, but the dale limb pact of our targets, as they harden targets in the federal enclave, other buildings may become more likely targets. thank you again for the opportunity to brief you today. i'll be happy to answer questions as we try to come to terms with january 6th. thank you. >> thank you. and i now recognize myself for questions. on january 6 congress was filling its constitutional duty to certify the results of the presidential election. when vice president pence, speaker pelosi and other members of congress had to be quickly evacuated because a violent mob had breached the capitol. mr. miller, you were the acting secretary of defense of january 6th. did president trump as the commander-in-chief of the u.s. med forces call you during the januy 6th attack to ensure the capitol
the federal police forces in d.c. are re-examing security protocols given the risk of foreign and domestic terrorism. as the chief of the district's municipal police force, i must think about our preparations, not only for possible attacks, but the dale limb pact of our targets, as they harden targets in the federal enclave, other buildings may become more likely targets. thank you again for the opportunity to brief you today. i'll be happy to answer questions as we try to come to terms with...
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we contrast that with the fact that federal lands today, in terms of wind and solar, federal lands host just under 4000 megawatts total. just 7% of the projected annual. we clearly need to do more to make federal lands relevant to the clean energy future. a lot of these thoughts are in written testimony, i will quickly go over some of them. we recommend the department of interior inventories current projects, to understand the potential to be built by 2025. this will require expertise beyond the traditional expertise of the department of interior. we recommend that blm revised past environmental impact statements. due to the advancement of technology and the change in the market overall. and, yet, we do not revise sole reliance on landscape planning for renewable employment. we recommend avoiding over prioritizing areas to the detriment of various areas. directing the timely processing for global energy applications. in conjunction and paralleled with establishing new landscape plans. not to the exclusion. we ask for continued permitting of existing applications. and, we also recommend
we contrast that with the fact that federal lands today, in terms of wind and solar, federal lands host just under 4000 megawatts total. just 7% of the projected annual. we clearly need to do more to make federal lands relevant to the clean energy future. a lot of these thoughts are in written testimony, i will quickly go over some of them. we recommend the department of interior inventories current projects, to understand the potential to be built by 2025. this will require expertise beyond...
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>> on top of the federal indictment encompassing all the four officers another federal indictment against derek chauvin stemming from a 2017 incident where he responded to a domestic assault call and as that indictment reads the count one alleges that on september 4th, 2017, chauvin without legal justification held the teenager by the throat and struck the teenager multiple times in the head with a flashlight. count two charges that chauvin held his knee on the neck and the upper back of the teenager even after he was lying prone, handcuffed and unresisting, also resulting in bodily injury. according to court documents that teen needed to be taken to the hospital after that and state prosecutors wanted to include that incident in the chauvin trial but thrown by judge peter cahill. this comes as we still await the trial at the state level for the other three former officers in this and just weeks after derek chauvin was convicted of second degree unintentional murder and third degree murder. >> omar jimenez, thank you. >>> legal analyst and charles coleman trial attorney. thank you for bei
>> on top of the federal indictment encompassing all the four officers another federal indictment against derek chauvin stemming from a 2017 incident where he responded to a domestic assault call and as that indictment reads the count one alleges that on september 4th, 2017, chauvin without legal justification held the teenager by the throat and struck the teenager multiple times in the head with a flashlight. count two charges that chauvin held his knee on the neck and the upper back of...
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federal case is rearing its head. all this stuff is happening at once. within the last 24 hours, we learned that don mcgahn, trump's former white house counsel, the star witness for the several hundred pages of detailed allegations against trump that he might have committed felony obstruction of justice while he was president multiple times, lots of obstruction of justice, we just learned last night that don mcgahn is going to testify about that alleged behavior by trump next week. he will testify for the first time. don mcgahn spoke to prosecutors in the mueller investigation. that's why we know he's the main witness for the most serious allegations against trump when it comes to federal obstruction charges. but mcgahn has never testified about any of it. while trump was still in office, he blocked mcgahn from giving testimony. now that trump is no longer in office, mcgahn is not going to be blocked from testifying, and it's a funny story as to why. it has to do with money and someone who is feeling a little on the e
federal case is rearing its head. all this stuff is happening at once. within the last 24 hours, we learned that don mcgahn, trump's former white house counsel, the star witness for the several hundred pages of detailed allegations against trump that he might have committed felony obstruction of justice while he was president multiple times, lots of obstruction of justice, we just learned last night that don mcgahn is going to testify about that alleged behavior by trump next week. he will...
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and a federal grand jury indicts show up and other former minneapolis police officers involved in the death of george boyd are like no brakes at all they're all right it's time to boost your news i q. there appears to be a possible breakthrough in the iran nuclear deal as the u.s. considers releasing a rainy and funds for humanitarian purposes today world powers are holding a 4th round of high level talks in vienna austria here's artie's alex my limits with the latest developments. it's been 2 months of tough talks in vienna and while some say strides have been made in the right direction but u.s. has maintained that there is still much to be done for it to rejoin the joint comprehensive plan of action more commonly known as the iran nuclear deal here's u.s. senator chris coons talking to america's gulf arab partners in the u.a.e. earlier this week it's not clear yet whether there is a path towards a return to the j.c. k.o.a. complains for complaints that's actively being discussed in vienna in terms of what sort of steps would be taken in what order what kind of sanctions relief what
and a federal grand jury indicts show up and other former minneapolis police officers involved in the death of george boyd are like no brakes at all they're all right it's time to boost your news i q. there appears to be a possible breakthrough in the iran nuclear deal as the u.s. considers releasing a rainy and funds for humanitarian purposes today world powers are holding a 4th round of high level talks in vienna austria here's artie's alex my limits with the latest developments. it's been 2...
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in contrast there are many former federal prosecutors on the federal bench. many are extraordinary jurists, but they do not share the same life experience as these nominees. as a federal defender she represented over 400 federal defendants at all stages of the process. she has tried and argued six appeals before the circuit court and litigated hundreds of contested hearings including -- she knows the criminal justice system inside and out, she is exactly the type of nominee we should look for of -- look forward to. i look forward to seeing her experience. i have that honor of introducing this judge -- judge ketanji brown jackson to the d.c. circuit judge her parents were working as public school teachers and when she was three years old the judge and her parents went back to miami to attend law school at the university of miami. they later served as the principal attorney for the dade county school board while her mother served for 14 years as a principal of the leading school in the area. the judge herself attended harvard and harvard law. she then went on t
in contrast there are many former federal prosecutors on the federal bench. many are extraordinary jurists, but they do not share the same life experience as these nominees. as a federal defender she represented over 400 federal defendants at all stages of the process. she has tried and argued six appeals before the circuit court and litigated hundreds of contested hearings including -- she knows the criminal justice system inside and out, she is exactly the type of nominee we should look for...
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temporary federal programs, they are not paid for by the payroll taxes you mentioned. they are paid out of the general treasury and because of the temporary nature, is a short legal agreement and set of regulations. that allows the state to pull out of this. they cannot pull out of the basic benefits in kentucky, which averages probably around $300 a week, but they can pull out of the additional $300 on top of it. it is not paid by their payroll taxes. host: saint rose, louisiana, a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. i just want to tell you i live in louisiana and i live in -- next to eleanor's -- next to new orleans which is heavily dependent on the tourism industry and the restaurants and the hospitality industry does not save much. for example, some newer type the cafe, average pay for the worker would be like $200 a week and even when covid came and people were unemployed, they were getting $247 or less than $200 from the state unemployment benefits. so, the $300 or more that were the federal government pay was a godsend to these working-class people. an
temporary federal programs, they are not paid for by the payroll taxes you mentioned. they are paid out of the general treasury and because of the temporary nature, is a short legal agreement and set of regulations. that allows the state to pull out of this. they cannot pull out of the basic benefits in kentucky, which averages probably around $300 a week, but they can pull out of the additional $300 on top of it. it is not paid by their payroll taxes. host: saint rose, louisiana, a democrat,...