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way to support individuals in meeting people where they're at. again, having somebody who has that lived experience also represents a unique opportunity for us to hire individuals from the community who are able to have those conversations with people that they may have grownup with or known, so that has been a huge benefit as having peers as part of our team, so we look forward continues to have -- continuing to have that and enhance our collaboration with the community and having our community driving what this looks like. so let me pause for a question before closing remarks to see if there's any specific questions about scrt, and i know that there were some remaining questions for dr. kunnis, as well. >> thank you. before we move into commissioner comments or questions, i understand that we do have someone on the public comment line, seeking to make a comment? >> yes. so i see a hand, and i'm going to unmute the person who's on the public comment line. person on the line, you've got two minutes if you'd like to make comment on this item, whic
way to support individuals in meeting people where they're at. again, having somebody who has that lived experience also represents a unique opportunity for us to hire individuals from the community who are able to have those conversations with people that they may have grownup with or known, so that has been a huge benefit as having peers as part of our team, so we look forward continues to have -- continuing to have that and enhance our collaboration with the community and having our...
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more individuals. as the president said, we will do this by going community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, a person by person. by partnering with governors, mayors, doctors, school administrators, employers and faith leaders and community organizers, leaders that people know and trust. one shot at a time, one person at a time. we know this local community by community approach works. in june we focused in places with some of the lowest vaccination rates. we work with local organizations in these communities to make sure people knew where to get a vaccine and how effective the vaccines are against covid-19. we focused much of this work in states including alabama, arizona, florida, georgia and texas. state with some of the lowest vaccination rates. across june, vaccination rates in the states grew faster than the overall natural national vaccination rate. so we will stay at it -- overall national vaccination rate. we will get vaccines to more and more family doctors so americans can get a s
more individuals. as the president said, we will do this by going community by community, neighborhood by neighborhood, a person by person. by partnering with governors, mayors, doctors, school administrators, employers and faith leaders and community organizers, leaders that people know and trust. one shot at a time, one person at a time. we know this local community by community approach works. in june we focused in places with some of the lowest vaccination rates. we work with local...
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we do have to remember the dignity of each individual is so important.nk you for your time. >> thank you senator rosen. senator carper you are recognized. >> in a take a moment before i ask questions to say this quickly about our a colleague mike t14? >> absolutely when i was new in the senate he got recognition and started speaking so i talked to him and ted kennedy work so well together. and that they did a remarkable job working together he talked about the 80 / 20 rule. i wasn't sure what he was talking about. and he asked senator enzi to come talk to me. we agree 80 percent disagree on 20 percent. what we have decided to do was focus on the 80 percent that we agree and focus on the 20 percent another day and it works so with his passing and working through this discussion and the debate on infrastructure i think just a nod to him on the 8020 rule maybe that's something that we can put to use in the days to come. thank you very much now to my colleagues and mr. secretary thank you so much for your leadership and joining us today i don't normally ask
we do have to remember the dignity of each individual is so important.nk you for your time. >> thank you senator rosen. senator carper you are recognized. >> in a take a moment before i ask questions to say this quickly about our a colleague mike t14? >> absolutely when i was new in the senate he got recognition and started speaking so i talked to him and ted kennedy work so well together. and that they did a remarkable job working together he talked about the 80 / 20 rule. i...
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and they reported the arrest of 300 individuals who have committed sex offenses. so that is a public safety threat that we do address aggressively. so i can't speak to the three cases that you cite, but i can shape in the results of operation soar and a focus on public safety threat, that includes individuals have committed sex offenses. >> the last number i have six on i.c.e. agents in the field and 3000 detainment or deportations in a month, and this one of the numbers we're trying to request from office to get exact numbers and track that what's happening and that would be helpful to us. thank you. senator hawley. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i want to review your record in office and record of this administration today. since february the first full month of the biden administration there been 822,629 illegal crossing attempts encountered by cbp at the southwest border. everything about of your tenure we've seen over 100,000 illegal crossing attempts. every single month in your illegal crossing attempts ha
and they reported the arrest of 300 individuals who have committed sex offenses. so that is a public safety threat that we do address aggressively. so i can't speak to the three cases that you cite, but i can shape in the results of operation soar and a focus on public safety threat, that includes individuals have committed sex offenses. >> the last number i have six on i.c.e. agents in the field and 3000 detainment or deportations in a month, and this one of the numbers we're trying to...
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these are extraordinary individuals. the importance of the marblehead regiment strength is they are diversity but the greatest strength is there unity. and these men working together as a team. there are incredible numbers of this regiment cato prints. mann - - prints and these men died penniless but it was the great operations of the war. bringing that marblehead regiment in bringing that army to safety multiple times. these are the forgotten members of the revolution they were all extraordinary and what they did. with diversity and model that we would not see tragically for over 170 years in america's armed forces. men and women and those that did extraordinary things at the right place at the right time. and in many cases the sacrifice that they made is epicrb. marblehead alone had over 600 widows at the end of the american revolution. it is that story and sacrifice and the reason that i wrote the indispensable's. that i don't think they necessarily appreciate the founding story is the greatest story and marble header
these are extraordinary individuals. the importance of the marblehead regiment strength is they are diversity but the greatest strength is there unity. and these men working together as a team. there are incredible numbers of this regiment cato prints. mann - - prints and these men died penniless but it was the great operations of the war. bringing that marblehead regiment in bringing that army to safety multiple times. these are the forgotten members of the revolution they were all...
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it helps you pin point individuals who represent particular risks. it helps you monitor more broadly what people are saying and thinking and helped you had office issues ahead of time before the swap and become real problems. the second is as a substitute, for in certain countries where political practices don't allow you to take the hardest measure you would like, like, for example, in prison masses of individuals, you can use digital technology as a substitute for that either by monitoring and watching a wide swath of individuals and taking certain people to persecute, or to generally sensor information that sensitive into not allow that to come into place in first place. so in other words, in places like turkey or the philippines or hungary or uganda, these tools can act as a replacement for what otherwise would have to be much harder edged tools of repression that would accomplish similar objectives. >> host: for several years in this country we had an ongoing debate about the role of huawei and its connection to the chinese government. do you ag
it helps you pin point individuals who represent particular risks. it helps you monitor more broadly what people are saying and thinking and helped you had office issues ahead of time before the swap and become real problems. the second is as a substitute, for in certain countries where political practices don't allow you to take the hardest measure you would like, like, for example, in prison masses of individuals, you can use digital technology as a substitute for that either by monitoring...
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and individual families are greatly impoverished. in the book itself, in 1777, late 76 they bring out the women of the town. the town of beverly and of marblehead. beverly is an important part of this book as well. what is led by captain brown is from beverly and they literally buy it and the women of the town take up muskets. and they read the food stores of the town because they are starting . but this is a gritty, gritty war where americans are pitted against americans. there impoverished. it's a different war than most people have read in their grade school history books . >> another question coming up from the audience and i'm excited to hear your thoughts on this one about how did glover manage to bring together so many different people for his regiment? can you talk about the efforts and are there thoughtful and deliberate things that people like glover need to do to make this happen or do they come out of a community ? >> i think it comes out of the community. there was no effort to coerce people to serve and i think that's a
and individual families are greatly impoverished. in the book itself, in 1777, late 76 they bring out the women of the town. the town of beverly and of marblehead. beverly is an important part of this book as well. what is led by captain brown is from beverly and they literally buy it and the women of the town take up muskets. and they read the food stores of the town because they are starting . but this is a gritty, gritty war where americans are pitted against americans. there impoverished....
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government, there is a decision made to send a message to those individuals. >> i want to talk about surveillance and ambiguity of surveillance cameras. what's the growth rate, if you have any idea how many surveillance cameras are out there in the world today? if you want talk about china specifically. >> is hundreds of millions and it's impossible to put a number on it because everyday increases by another doctor. what we do know is surveillance cameras different forms whether basic cameras are facial recognition cameras, increasing across the board and its not just an authoritarian state while certainly china is a leader when it comes to using and integrating these cameras with other systems to obtain for repressive objective, fees cameras and other surveillance devices are used throughout as well. i would say the uk and london in particular were the pioneers when it came to using surveillance in sophisticated manners whether from the ira or other incidences so it is something you see in the u.s. and russia in relation to recent protests but certainly china remains a real leader p
government, there is a decision made to send a message to those individuals. >> i want to talk about surveillance and ambiguity of surveillance cameras. what's the growth rate, if you have any idea how many surveillance cameras are out there in the world today? if you want talk about china specifically. >> is hundreds of millions and it's impossible to put a number on it because everyday increases by another doctor. what we do know is surveillance cameras different forms whether...
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no freeing that individual unless they escaped which some did.is a factor that causes a break from great britain. it's one of the factors. regulation, excessive regulation . glover's enterprises were regulated by the crown we thousand miles away. in 1775 some people the fisheries act would be established where the crown would literally not allow marbleheaders to fish the grand banks effectively putting out of work the entire town which caused a great deal of resentment. their judges were taken away from them and installed with royalofficials. their government .change . all these issues fomented a political change within the colonies, within marblehead. marblehead would become the spearhead along the boston of the revolution. it would also be an mainspring of the revolution. it was the marbleheaders that would play a critical role in this. but in 1773 and 74, the ships also brought home with it a virus. that changed america and changed the town. the town would be divided politically. the virus was smallpox and people within the town were being inf
no freeing that individual unless they escaped which some did.is a factor that causes a break from great britain. it's one of the factors. regulation, excessive regulation . glover's enterprises were regulated by the crown we thousand miles away. in 1775 some people the fisheries act would be established where the crown would literally not allow marbleheaders to fish the grand banks effectively putting out of work the entire town which caused a great deal of resentment. their judges were taken...
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during that time, individuals no longer had to prove they were looking for work.was acceptable and understood if they were necessarily looking for work. what the california edd has decided as a part of incentivizing people to get back to work and get the economy moving is going back to older rules which say that in order to continue receiving unemployment benefits, whether the extended benefits or even your normal benefits, you have to prove you are looking for work. if that work is tied to your skills, your background, experiences, that it is real work you are looking for. >> what counts as proof you are looking? what are reasonable efforts? where, when, what status. did you submit a resume. what is expected in terms of reasonable efforts is expected to at a minimum that everyone will register with the state jobsite. then it is suggested you should register with other sites like indeed and sites that are known for having jobs available and recruiting individuals. some individuals as we know don't actually want to return to their old jobs or want to do something n
during that time, individuals no longer had to prove they were looking for work.was acceptable and understood if they were necessarily looking for work. what the california edd has decided as a part of incentivizing people to get back to work and get the economy moving is going back to older rules which say that in order to continue receiving unemployment benefits, whether the extended benefits or even your normal benefits, you have to prove you are looking for work. if that work is tied to...
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these are extraordinary individuals, their unsung and forgotten. the importance of this regiment is not necessarily, strengthens diversity but there greatest strength was their unity and these men working together as a team and there are incredible members of this regiment, manwell soto i looked up their pension files and these men died but they fought through the entire war in the most epic and great operations of the war bringing the marvel head regiment, bringing the army to safety multiple times. these are thehe forgotten membes of the revolution, they are all extraordinary and what they did and a diversity model that we would see tragically for over 170 years but these are the men, men and women, covering incredible women in this book extraordinary things, they were in the right place at the right time and in many cases, the sacrifice they made is epic. marvel head alone had over 600 widows revolution and it is that sacrifice, the reason i wrote the indispensable's, i think most americans don't appreciate, our story is our greatest story and i
these are extraordinary individuals, their unsung and forgotten. the importance of this regiment is not necessarily, strengthens diversity but there greatest strength was their unity and these men working together as a team and there are incredible members of this regiment, manwell soto i looked up their pension files and these men died but they fought through the entire war in the most epic and great operations of the war bringing the marvel head regiment, bringing the army to safety multiple...
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sends an enslaved individual within the household. this individual, wonders up on some soldiers who speak german. not arsenic was trying to say unfortunately. it is not even know it until a couple hours or the evacuation of pull off one ofer the greatest demand the boats as they manned the boats the wind is not cooperates. the tides areth horrendous. but there is something very special about these men. they worked together for years at the grand banks. fishing the grand banks the mos treacherous waters of the world. what makes them unique as they are arguably the first diverse regiment in the united states army. here it is african-american, native americans, white americans, hispanic americans are all working together. it's a situation where race did not matter and life and death situations were literally the weather could kill people. and to rely upon one another per day had to rely upon one another that night. to pull off one of the greatest retreats and history of the road across the river, tides were not working the wind was not w
sends an enslaved individual within the household. this individual, wonders up on some soldiers who speak german. not arsenic was trying to say unfortunately. it is not even know it until a couple hours or the evacuation of pull off one ofer the greatest demand the boats as they manned the boats the wind is not cooperates. the tides areth horrendous. but there is something very special about these men. they worked together for years at the grand banks. fishing the grand banks the mos...
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public policies reflect that, enhance the individual. way too much focus on group and collective identity. those are identities take people away from their life, incapacitate them in many ways so listening to who was played a little while ago, i think he says biden does not understand the importance, part of the american dream is that the individual has a chance, people don't come here saying i want my group -- i want all black people from people come to america saying this is a place i can develop myself, i can flower and that's what makes us a great nation. ralph says it better than anyone else, who group of the gift individual. i don't think mr. biden understands that and that's too bad. mark: he is also embraced, clearly embraced his whole notion of critical race theory, not racial equality but racial equity, he talks the talk of the radical marxist left and not only he talks it, he surrounded by these people signing executive orders issuing fiat that are instituting the most radical forms of racial discrimination. what you make of t
public policies reflect that, enhance the individual. way too much focus on group and collective identity. those are identities take people away from their life, incapacitate them in many ways so listening to who was played a little while ago, i think he says biden does not understand the importance, part of the american dream is that the individual has a chance, people don't come here saying i want my group -- i want all black people from people come to america saying this is a place i can...
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first, we include recommendations for individuals and families. we ask people to raise the bar for sharing health information by checking sources before they share. to ensure the information is backed by credible, scientific sources. if you are not sure, don't share. second, we are asking health organizations to proactively address misinformation with their patients. today the american academy of pediatrics announced an educational campaign to help parents navigate online health information. i'm encouraged to see this commitment. this is just the beginning. third, we are asking educational institutions to help improve health information literacy. we are asking researchers and foundations to help us learn more about how health information spreads and how to stop it. today the rockefeller foundation is announcing a $13.5 million commitment to counter health misinformation. the digital public library of america is announcing they will convene a set of librarians, scholars, journalists, and civic leaders to confront health misinformation together. fou
first, we include recommendations for individuals and families. we ask people to raise the bar for sharing health information by checking sources before they share. to ensure the information is backed by credible, scientific sources. if you are not sure, don't share. second, we are asking health organizations to proactively address misinformation with their patients. today the american academy of pediatrics announced an educational campaign to help parents navigate online health information....
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individual families are greatly impoverished. in the book itself, in 1777 late 76 with the women of the townwn and marblehead is an important part of the book as well. one of the companies led by captain brown has a base there. they literally riot in the women of the town take up the muskets and read the food stores because they are starving. that this is a greedy war. it is a civil war americans are pitted against americans. impoverished to different more than most people have read in grade school history books. >> how did glover manage to bring together so many different people in this regiment? can you talk about the efforts to integrate? are there deliberate things like someone like glover needs to do to make this happen? or does that come out of the community. >> it comes out of the community there's no way to coerce people to serve as an important element and in some cases at the poorest members of the community as well as the elite members that all serve together side-by-side. you have glover and jeremiah lee that one of t
individual families are greatly impoverished. in the book itself, in 1777 late 76 with the women of the townwn and marblehead is an important part of the book as well. one of the companies led by captain brown has a base there. they literally riot in the women of the town take up the muskets and read the food stores because they are starving. that this is a greedy war. it is a civil war americans are pitted against americans. impoverished to different more than most people have read in grade...
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that includes individual interpreters or translators. it just means they are farther forward in the process. there is another step, which is security vetting, which would need to be completed before any individual is located to a base in the united states. individuals could be relocated to third countries before that process is completed. so it was just an update on where people stand in the process. reporter: why did the administration wait until june 24 to commit to the evacuation? why not have this be one of the early steps right when the president announced in april , i believe, while american troops were still on the ground? i mean, announcing this just days before the combat mission is essentially over would seem to complicate the mission. jen: i would say first, there are always ongoing discussions, both with partners in the region and others before an announcement is made. sometimes it requires a process to get to the point where you are making an announcement about the relocation of thousands of individuals out of a country. sec
that includes individual interpreters or translators. it just means they are farther forward in the process. there is another step, which is security vetting, which would need to be completed before any individual is located to a base in the united states. individuals could be relocated to third countries before that process is completed. so it was just an update on where people stand in the process. reporter: why did the administration wait until june 24 to commit to the evacuation? why not...
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and there's no freeing the individual unless the escape and some did. but this is a factor that causes a break from great britain it's one of the factors, excessive regulation glover's enterprises were regulated by the crown 3005 something called the fishery act would be established where the crown would literally not allow the marvel headers to fish the grand banks effectively putting out of work the entire town which caused a great deal of resentment there judges were taken away with them in their government was changed all of these issues for minted of political change within the colon means and marblehead would become the spearhead along with boston of the revolution and an idea of the mainspring revolution. it was the marvel headers that will play a critical role in this, in 1773 and 74 the ship fromom marblehead brought home a virus that changed america and change the town the town will be dividedll politically the virusf smallpox in people within the town are being affected but the patriots within the town came up with a novel plan to create an i
and there's no freeing the individual unless the escape and some did. but this is a factor that causes a break from great britain it's one of the factors, excessive regulation glover's enterprises were regulated by the crown 3005 something called the fishery act would be established where the crown would literally not allow the marvel headers to fish the grand banks effectively putting out of work the entire town which caused a great deal of resentment there judges were taken away with them in...
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it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the, it's corporate. me you're still with me as a confidential informant, anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year and you just like hide who i don't know, it's tough on the text message. all the trends, not we all sort even through all of this that he could have and like he wants reading and but he didn't understand that, you know, or whatever's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before me where officer webber went to andrew statics, dorm room. and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew. the threat being, you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you don't work with me, you're going to prison
it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the, it's corporate. me you're still with me as a confidential informant, anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year and you just like hide who i don't know, it's tough on the text message. all the trends, not we all sort...
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>> yes. >> you believe individuals who currently have an order of removal should be removed from theunited states? >> yes. >> if an illegal alien enters the country and is then convicted of a crime, do you believe they ought to be subject of removal? >> yes. >> what about illegal aliens convicted up say assault, homicide, kidnapping, sexual assault, weapons offenses, do these illegal aliens, should they be removed from the u.s.? >> in my opinion, yes. >> i'm glad to hear all about, i'm asking because according to documents released as part of a litigation ongoing between the states of montana and arizona the united states, the biden and ministrations new limitations on enforcement could result in the release of convicted felons already in ice custody putting 3300 aliens who committed assault crimes, 4000 who committed drug crimes and hundreds convicted of sex crimes. if you're confirmed to this position, you plan to facilitate the release of these criminal illegal aliens from ice custody? >> in my view, the current guidance being offered would make those a priority, i think those are
>> yes. >> you believe individuals who currently have an order of removal should be removed from theunited states? >> yes. >> if an illegal alien enters the country and is then convicted of a crime, do you believe they ought to be subject of removal? >> yes. >> what about illegal aliens convicted up say assault, homicide, kidnapping, sexual assault, weapons offenses, do these illegal aliens, should they be removed from the u.s.? >> in my opinion, yes....
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user and the individual user should decide if it is in his or her feed, and that is where they look at that information or any of that. host: folks more familiar with twitter or facebook, how do those guidelines compared to the amount of moderation and the rules on facebook and twitter? guest: facebook and twitter have taken it upon themselves, this is what is at issue in the trump lawsuit, right, they have taken it upon themselves to remove or to maybe reduce the spread of so-called hate speech and also what they deem to be misinformation, and it is going to be very interesting to see going forward whether that practice is going to be scrutinized in the law, or maybe it is going to be further encouraged in the law if lawmakers get their way with respect to augmenting section 230. host: amy peikoff, let me invite the viewers to join us before we get too far into the conversation, if you would like to talk about big tech, parler, democrats, (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. as folks are calling in, amy peikoff, digging a little bit more to tha
user and the individual user should decide if it is in his or her feed, and that is where they look at that information or any of that. host: folks more familiar with twitter or facebook, how do those guidelines compared to the amount of moderation and the rules on facebook and twitter? guest: facebook and twitter have taken it upon themselves, this is what is at issue in the trump lawsuit, right, they have taken it upon themselves to remove or to maybe reduce the spread of so-called hate...
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we serve thousands of individuals. but each year a total of millions of individuals. solutions. >> it almost looks like it's a farmers market. virginia community college campus' latest statistics is that about a third of the students struggled to pay for food last fall and 30% are struggling it pay for housing. what did people say to you when they come in? did they talk much about their situation? >> they do. you know, individuals talk about how difficult it is for them to choose between putting food on their tables or paying to further their education. we certainly know that through higher education and workforce development programs that individuals will be more likely to experience food insecurity -- food security as well as access living wage careers. when individuals come to the 7 x 7 markets we hear a lot of wows. we hear people say this is such a nice and dignified way of serving the community. that's what we're hoping to do. we want to improve the neighbor experience when they're showing up, seeking assistance. >> so, tell me, what impact do you think you've s
we serve thousands of individuals. but each year a total of millions of individuals. solutions. >> it almost looks like it's a farmers market. virginia community college campus' latest statistics is that about a third of the students struggled to pay for food last fall and 30% are struggling it pay for housing. what did people say to you when they come in? did they talk much about their situation? >> they do. you know, individuals talk about how difficult it is for them to choose...
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those individuals that have a job, we know this happens because not only do we have individual stories but we have the analysis that shows these cliffs to exist. on the other hand, we do know as a minority that there are some individuals such as a population who could be working. we are talking about millions of people on this program. it is difficult to make any one statement that represents all of them. that is why we have a recommendation to reinforce the work requirements, a recommendation to focus on the -- one of the things we do at gco is not just give people a job the first time but also help people move up the career ladder. i think that sets time for perspective. if you put more people in roles, i'm a little bit of an optimist here. i think if we solve both the problems of the benefits cliff and we solve the problem of the marriage penalty in combination -- in the long run, it would save us money. i am optimistic. >> anybody else want to weigh in on that? i appreciate -- if somebody once the comet, otherwise -- to comment, otherwise i will yield. >> i can weigh in briefly. i
those individuals that have a job, we know this happens because not only do we have individual stories but we have the analysis that shows these cliffs to exist. on the other hand, we do know as a minority that there are some individuals such as a population who could be working. we are talking about millions of people on this program. it is difficult to make any one statement that represents all of them. that is why we have a recommendation to reinforce the work requirements, a recommendation...
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declined to launch the ivdetainer on that individual.s i've mentioned to you before, the current policy is that they cannot make an arrest without reaching out to the regional leadership. this was one of those situations wheree they requested the leadership and were denied the ability to make those arrests. sexual battery against a child, as sold on an officer and distribution of heroin what do you think about those? i know you haven'tul seen the fl case but they do not look hard and complicated to me why we shouldn't put a detainer there or start the process. >> for me those fact patterns are concerning to me. i identify series public safety concerns. i would want to have more information on those particular cases and then also understand from the local field directors, regional directors on why those decisions were t made not to pursue the enforcement action. it seems to me on those fact patterns that it would have been appropriate. i haven't seen anything in the guidance that would preclude that what i want to understand more specific
declined to launch the ivdetainer on that individual.s i've mentioned to you before, the current policy is that they cannot make an arrest without reaching out to the regional leadership. this was one of those situations wheree they requested the leadership and were denied the ability to make those arrests. sexual battery against a child, as sold on an officer and distribution of heroin what do you think about those? i know you haven'tul seen the fl case but they do not look hard and...
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in a very without individual winning the lottery still on food stamps is at the department of public welfare e every month we would get the winners for the lottery and run against the snap program. sometimes they might get a couple thousand that there would be individuals that were still getting food stamps so is necessary for our department to keep up with that so yes the subcommittee today decide to get rid of that but t i'm thinking you need to replace it with something because not everybody out there lives on a fixed income. of course it's a small minority back you have to be able to address that. >> i can yield back my time. thankk you. >> thank you for the time i will recognize all gentleman from the mariana islands. to have aai question or will you yield? >> i yield to the chair my time although this is a very good hearing. >> thank you so much for joining us. not sure what time of night it is but the fact you are so invested in this work speaks volumes. thank you for joining us. and thank you to all of the witnesses for your testimony. my question today many low income famili
in a very without individual winning the lottery still on food stamps is at the department of public welfare e every month we would get the winners for the lottery and run against the snap program. sometimes they might get a couple thousand that there would be individuals that were still getting food stamps so is necessary for our department to keep up with that so yes the subcommittee today decide to get rid of that but t i'm thinking you need to replace it with something because not everybody...
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now we are talking about individuals of $600 or more in transactions. can you tell me why you need that information, that level of granularity? that's not about high income earners, that's getting more information on everyone. >> we are asking financial institutions that already have an obligation to report on the 1099 form interest earned by individuals if it amounts to more than a minimal amount. i can't remember, maybe there is a $10 cutoff. we're simply asking to add two boxes to that form, one that would be the aggregate inflows into the account over the course of the year, and the second would be the aggregate outflows from the account. so it's not detailed information, it's for accounts where there is already a provision of information from financial institutions directly to the irs. and we're proposing two additional bits of data that are easily accessible and involve essentially no additional burden on financial institutions. those pieces of information are not actionable, they're not taxable items in their own right, but they would greatly ass
now we are talking about individuals of $600 or more in transactions. can you tell me why you need that information, that level of granularity? that's not about high income earners, that's getting more information on everyone. >> we are asking financial institutions that already have an obligation to report on the 1099 form interest earned by individuals if it amounts to more than a minimal amount. i can't remember, maybe there is a $10 cutoff. we're simply asking to add two boxes to that...
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in your testimony you discussed the decline among pride working age individuals . this certainly jives with what i'm hearing from employers in my district or having difficult times having their businesses. could you tell us from your perspective theimportance of snap work requirements and education and training components ? >> thank you for the question. this is an area where labor force participation rates and we're talking primarily individuals who are in what we call their prime work age, especially among males where we see over the decades of fairly significant decline in aging. so it's been quite a challenge quite honestly of trying to determine what the causes are. the council of economic advisers in the obama administration for example have deduced a major paper on this and there was quite a number of discussions. you had both think tanks on the right and left that have focused on this. we at tco have done some work in this area because it of course is the clientele that we serve. and one of the things that these studies have pointed out is the role of safet
in your testimony you discussed the decline among pride working age individuals . this certainly jives with what i'm hearing from employers in my district or having difficult times having their businesses. could you tell us from your perspective theimportance of snap work requirements and education and training components ? >> thank you for the question. this is an area where labor force participation rates and we're talking primarily individuals who are in what we call their prime work...
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the technology could result in adverse results for individuals. we recommended the agency implement a mechanism to track what nonfederal systems for facial recognition technology are used by employees. and accept the risk of using the system including accuracy-related risk. facial recognition technology capabilities are only going to get stronger as law enforcement agencies do not know if and how their employees are using the technology. they cannot ensure that the appropriate texans are in place. this concludes my remarks. i am happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you your testimony and i want to recognize mr. barry friedman for five minutes. >> i want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to testify today. i am the founding director of the policing project at the new york university school of law. our mission relates directly to what you're doing today step we partner with allstate holders and work with communities and work closely with law enforcement agencies. we have the goal of bringing democratic accountability, transpa
the technology could result in adverse results for individuals. we recommended the agency implement a mechanism to track what nonfederal systems for facial recognition technology are used by employees. and accept the risk of using the system including accuracy-related risk. facial recognition technology capabilities are only going to get stronger as law enforcement agencies do not know if and how their employees are using the technology. they cannot ensure that the appropriate texans are in...
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we issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed.- issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into different - once rules are relaxed. we do not| have to move into different period where we learn to live that the virus, we take precautions and we as individuals take personal responsibility.— individuals take personal responsibility. individuals take personal resonsibili . , . responsibility. labour since the economy needs _ responsibility. labour since the economy needs to _ responsibility. labour since the economy needs to reopen - responsibility. labour since the economy needs to reopen but i responsibility. labour since the i economy needs to reopen but the timing must be right. we will have the latest. also tonight. flying the flag, england fans are preparing for the semi finals. afghanistan troops patrolled their country alone as the final nato forces pull out after nearly 20 years. and from table tennis to the grass courts, we c
we issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed.- issue of individual responsibility once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into _ once rules are relaxed. we do not have to move into different - once rules are relaxed. we do not| have to move into different period where we learn to live that the virus, we take precautions and we as individuals take personal responsibility.— individuals take personal responsibility....
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as a high-value individual. >> abutaleb. >> -- depending on how important a high-value individual is, the decision authority can go all the way up to the commander-in-chief sometimes. president obama was in office, he authorized a lot of those strikes personally. so that decision is made by somebody else. it's not made by the drone crew. they will accept a certain level of collateral damage but they are often not the ones that are striking the target. so imagine you're a pilot or an operator in that specific situation you're talking about, this high-value individual, a little girl sipping casually that could potentially occur. someone come back and says yes, we authorized a strike. now you're putting this position were someone has said we will accept responsibility and injected carryout the deed. so you're left with this, you do your job or do you deny that strike. there's some instances, interviews i had where people actually refused to strike specific targets, whether it was because it was a u.s. citizen or because there was a known civilian casually that would occur. and there's s
as a high-value individual. >> abutaleb. >> -- depending on how important a high-value individual is, the decision authority can go all the way up to the commander-in-chief sometimes. president obama was in office, he authorized a lot of those strikes personally. so that decision is made by somebody else. it's not made by the drone crew. they will accept a certain level of collateral damage but they are often not the ones that are striking the target. so imagine you're a pilot or an...
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individually come onto you on - and it's maybe when players havel individually come onto you on atmatm and said, "what do— individually come onto you on atm and said, "what do you _ individually come onto you on atm and said, "what do you think- individually come onto you on atm| and said, "what do you think about this?" _ and said, "what do you think about this?" we — and said, "what do you think about this?" we had _ and said, "what do you think about this?" i've had one _ and said, "what do you think about this?" i've had one in— and said, "what do you think about this?" i've had one in the _ and said, "what do you think about this?" i've had one in the last - and said, "what do you think about this?" i've had one in the last 24 l this?" i've had one in the last 24 hours _ this?" i've had one in the last 24 hours it's— this?" i've had one in the last 24 hours it's not— this?" i've had one in the last 24 hours. it's not that _ this?" i've had one in the last 24 hours. it's not that common, - this?" i've had one in the last 24j hours. it's not that common, but this?" i've had one i
individually come onto you on - and it's maybe when players havel individually come onto you on atmatm and said, "what do— individually come onto you on atm and said, "what do you _ individually come onto you on atm and said, "what do you think- individually come onto you on atm| and said, "what do you think about this?" _ and said, "what do you think about this?" we — and said, "what do you think about this?" we had _ and said, "what do you...
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these individuals are out there trying to elevate the issue of an individual's right to vote. we, of course, hope everybody abides by public health guidelines. that's what we certainly recommend. but the vice president was important for everybody to know the vice president was tested. she of course takes these precautions seriously. and we would follow any advice our public health officials give us. reporter: can you tell us about the nature to walter reed? jen: it was a visit scheduled for several weeks long before the visit of the texas legislators. a routine appointment which she had, again, scheduled several weeks ago. reporter: she anti-president have been in the same room since she had that test. there is no separation of the president and vice president. jen: there hasn't been additional precautions taken. reporter: on china, can you help us understand why the president at public questions was not in the same posture we have seen towards russia where he called out russia. and from what we know based on the administration findings, this is china paying cyber criminals to
these individuals are out there trying to elevate the issue of an individual's right to vote. we, of course, hope everybody abides by public health guidelines. that's what we certainly recommend. but the vice president was important for everybody to know the vice president was tested. she of course takes these precautions seriously. and we would follow any advice our public health officials give us. reporter: can you tell us about the nature to walter reed? jen: it was a visit scheduled for...
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to certain other individuals.hat happens rarely and not accounting for the bulk of transmission. this guidance is not something i'm a major fan of. we have to double down get vaccines into people's arms in the ho the spots and es special willy in high-risk individuals. a mask is not a substitute for a vaccine. we have a 21st century solution to this problem and got to get the vaccines into people's arms, because most people will not comply and you won't see a major benefit in terms of spread for vaccinated people wearing the mask. by their own admission. >> do you worry that this is going to in any way hamper the vaccination effort? >> i do think that people were encouraged to get vaccinated because they saw what life looked like on the other side of this pandemic. now you're telling people in certain high-risk areas if fully vaccinated we'll treat you no differently than if you're not vaccinated. scientist shows these vaccines protect you from the virus. the message needs to be vaccines are the path forward allow
to certain other individuals.hat happens rarely and not accounting for the bulk of transmission. this guidance is not something i'm a major fan of. we have to double down get vaccines into people's arms in the ho the spots and es special willy in high-risk individuals. a mask is not a substitute for a vaccine. we have a 21st century solution to this problem and got to get the vaccines into people's arms, because most people will not comply and you won't see a major benefit in terms of spread...