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internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the words or anything like that just to give the system that has no checks and balances you who. i believe their internal affairs should be separate from the police department there is no way that a police department can investigate themselves currently there are no independent organizations whose job it is to investigate police misconduct and there's no oversight of prosecutors either. prosecutorial misconduct dizzee major factor of wrongful convictions just a single thread that runs through almost all of the wrongful conviction cases deskovic as a master's in criminal justice specializing in wrongful convictions is also a survivor of prosecutorial misconduct i spent 16 years in prison i was wrongfully convicted at 17. emerged at 32 jeff eventually won a lawsuit against putnam county new york conviction which enabled him to start his own foundation. executive director of the jeff it
internal affairs department claimed his complaints were unfounded and that no misconduct had occurred you can't have an internal investigation were we all investigate our sales. this guy good job to give the words or anything like that just to give the system that has no checks and balances you who. i believe their internal affairs should be separate from the police department there is no way that a police department can investigate themselves currently there are no independent organizations...
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report the incident to the inspector general also that he didn't alert his own internal affairs division of the sheriff's department in less the sheriff's department settles this lawsuit, which i believe they should this will be a very public trial. >> where we will probably learn. not only did these officers take the pictures with no legitimate government reason to do so much and share them. but the sheriff's department from the very top levels sought to cover it up. >> the california senate has voted to expand sick leave for workers because of the pandemic. a similar bill was passed last year, but it expire december 31st. it requires companies with at least 25 employees to offer up to 2 weeks of paid sick leave for a variety of virus-related reasons. the bill is retroactive to january first. meaning some companies may have to pay for sick leave. that was already taken. the west contra costa county public education fund his partner with the school district to braise covid-19 rapid release funds members of the group raised a $105,000. so far for the spring 2021 fun. they are aiming for another 170,000. the goal is
report the incident to the inspector general also that he didn't alert his own internal affairs division of the sheriff's department in less the sheriff's department settles this lawsuit, which i believe they should this will be a very public trial. >> where we will probably learn. not only did these officers take the pictures with no legitimate government reason to do so much and share them. but the sheriff's department from the very top levels sought to cover it up. >> the...
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julie believed the department has come a long way in accepting his lgbtq members continues to document setbacks such as generate 31st letter she penned two internal affairshowing homophobic. in advance at the department, she would like to see someone other than dc mata as chief. >> there is a lot of change going on at the department. i think there's room for more change and i don't see chief motta moving towards that change. >> a spokesperson for the city manager's office told me despite this letter, they are on track to make the decision mid-to-late march. >>> still had, the winds finally start to die down a bit. meteorologist will be along where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is now approved for more patients with chronic heart failure. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about prescription
julie believed the department has come a long way in accepting his lgbtq members continues to document setbacks such as generate 31st letter she penned two internal affairshowing homophobic. in advance at the department, she would like to see someone other than dc mata as chief. >> there is a lot of change going on at the department. i think there's room for more change and i don't see chief motta moving towards that change. >> a spokesperson for the city manager's office told me...
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department of treasury for u.s. finance and the secretary of the treasury for international affairs and director of the international monetary policy. previously in the early 90s the department of treasury for banking legislation and financial institutions. you can find on the web usually the pictures of jay powell and randall quarles nearly 30 years ago and their role and now of course they are leading the federal reserve and its critical. mr. quarles is a cum laude graduate of columbia and has those law degree from yale. so let me now turn to our friend and colleague the chair of the financial stability board will randall k. quarles. randy. you are muted, randy. there we go, sorry. >> the new button was missing on my screen for a moment. sorry about that. and thank you, thank you adam for that introduction. it doesn't leave much time for the speak today but thank you for that. generous introduction and it's an honor and the pleasure to be here at the peterson institute which is a group that has driven much of the most important issues of international policy. i have always been engage with it. i only wish we could
department of treasury for u.s. finance and the secretary of the treasury for international affairs and director of the international monetary policy. previously in the early 90s the department of treasury for banking legislation and financial institutions. you can find on the web usually the pictures of jay powell and randall quarles nearly 30 years ago and their role and now of course they are leading the federal reserve and its critical. mr. quarles is a cum laude graduate of columbia and...
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also that he didn't alert his own internal affairs division of the sheriff's department in uf's departmentettles this lawsuit, which i believe they should this will be a very public trial. >> where we will probably learn. not only did these officers take the pictures with no legitimate government reason to do so much and share them. but the sheriff's department from the very top levels sought to cover it up. that was kareen wynter reporting. >> it's not a you're looking for a treat. that's a sign of when you should plan on heading to golden gate park for this year's outside lands festival. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with... just 2 medicines... in 1 pill,... dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take
also that he didn't alert his own internal affairs division of the sheriff's department in uf's departmentettles this lawsuit, which i believe they should this will be a very public trial. >> where we will probably learn. not only did these officers take the pictures with no legitimate government reason to do so much and share them. but the sheriff's department from the very top levels sought to cover it up. that was kareen wynter reporting. >> it's not a you're looking for a treat....
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internal police investigation. >> reporter: vanessa bryant is taking her legal battle with l.a. county sheriffs department to her more than 14 million instagram followers. she months she's fought to get the internal affairs report on four deputies who allegedly shared graphic disturbing photos of kobe bryant after he was killed in a helicopter crash. the sheriff had to turn it over and she's making the allegation against the deputies public. >> nobody how happy or unhappy somebody may be about this, she's not disobeying what the judge handed down. >> reporter: the lawsuit alleges deputy cruz, a trainee, showed photos of the bodies to his niece and people at a bar. "cruz boasted he had worked at the scene of an accident where kobe bryant died. he then showed photos of the remains to a bar patron and the bar tender ." one subject was so disturbed he reportedly e- mailed the department to complain. russell shared photos with a personal friend with whom russell plays video games with nightly. some deputies kept graphic photos on their personal phones. stored photos on his personal cell and shared with other department personnel. mahea told a deputy he had photos of the scene and for no reason other than morb
internal police investigation. >> reporter: vanessa bryant is taking her legal battle with l.a. county sheriffs department to her more than 14 million instagram followers. she months she's fought to get the internal affairs report on four deputies who allegedly shared graphic disturbing photos of kobe bryant after he was killed in a helicopter crash. the sheriff had to turn it over and she's making the allegation against the deputies public. >> nobody how happy or unhappy somebody...
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" julie believes the department has come a long way in accepting lgbtq members but continued to drop document setbacks such as a january 31st letter she penned two internal affairsments on facebook from another officer. she says in order to advance as a department she would like to see someone other than dc anthony mata as chief. >> there is a lot going on and there is room for more change and i don't say chief anthony mata moving toward that change. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the city manager's office told me that despite the letter they are on the track to make their decision in mid-to-late march. >>> speaking of march, spring is around the corner. >> boy, it is and i'm ready. i don't know about you two but in the meantime i suppose we should be the aware of the ides of march, right? >> overnight it is going to be really cold, low temperatures dropping into the upper 20s to low 30s in many inland communities. under clear skies of course. tomorrow, sunny and breezy at the coast, a little on the cool side for almost spring. highs ranging from low 50s at the coast, upper 50s at the beta low 50s in line. 7-day forecast, bright days including wednesday, st. pa
" julie believes the department has come a long way in accepting lgbtq members but continued to drop document setbacks such as a january 31st letter she penned two internal affairsments on facebook from another officer. she says in order to advance as a department she would like to see someone other than dc anthony mata as chief. >> there is a lot going on and there is room for more change and i don't say chief anthony mata moving toward that change. >> reporter: a spokesperson...
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we know that dozens of police departments in the country have opened internal affairs inquiries becausee they had active duty officers attending. we also know that there is this pipeline from the military police departments that's really worthy of discussion. because there's veterans' preference, which i'm a big fan. but when you have veterans going to the top of the list as police candidates because they've come off the combat field and the military has said we have a white supremacist problem in the military, we've had to stand down to get our hands around this, maybe it's time to rethink who's getting in police departments, maybe it's time for law enforcement to stand down and figure this out. >> chuck rosenberg, frank figliuzzi brings this to its next natural place. and that is we now have two cabinet secretaries who have said in their confirmation hearings that they understand the need to ferret out white supremacy in their own ranks, secretary austin and now this need to probe within law enforcement. what does the task of investigating white supremacists and any conspiracy around
we know that dozens of police departments in the country have opened internal affairs inquiries becausee they had active duty officers attending. we also know that there is this pipeline from the military police departments that's really worthy of discussion. because there's veterans' preference, which i'm a big fan. but when you have veterans going to the top of the list as police candidates because they've come off the combat field and the military has said we have a white supremacist problem...
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internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. our state department barbara plett usher is in anchorage, where the meeting is taking place. she says both parties went into the meeting with quite different agendas. the us officials who talked to us about this said, "we they didn'tjust want to do it by phone or zoom because we do actually want to have extended conversations about these issues." but there are many areas of intense disagreement. you heard antony blinken list them there, you also heard the response from the chinese. there is a tendency to just stick with the rhetoric and say how you feel about it, and the americans are hoping that this will be a place where they're actually honest and blunt about what they think, but also then try to move the conversation along in terms of what the expectations are and how they can actually work together, if they can, on various issues. you know, these positions that have been placed out are well—known, and the biden administration has been talking them up coming into this meeting. but it's interesting in
internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. our state department barbara plett usher is in anchorage, where the meeting is taking place. she says both parties went into the meeting with quite different agendas. the us officials who talked to us about this said, "we they didn'tjust want to do it by phone or zoom because we do actually want to have extended conversations about these issues." but there are...
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senior rolls in this including undersecretary the department of treasury and finance and the system secretary of the treasury for international affairs as well the director. previously in the early '90s he served the treasury just apartment of banking legislation. [inaudible] treasure for financial institutions, you can all go back and find on the web the pictures of jay powell and mr. quarles 30 years ago testifying in front of congress. and now they are federal reserve is absolute critical. mr. quarles is also assumed, sue martin graduate of columbia law degree at gayle. so let me now turn my friend and calling the chair of financial stability board randall k quarles. randy. you are muted randy. there you go. >> sorry, the mute button was missing on my screen for a moment, sorry about that. and thank you, thanks adam for that introduction. it does not leave much time for the speech. but thank you for that very generous introduction. it's an honor and a pleasure at the peterson institute driven much of the most important economic history over my entire working life. i've always been engaged with it. i only wish we could all be there
senior rolls in this including undersecretary the department of treasury and finance and the system secretary of the treasury for international affairs as well the director. previously in the early '90s he served the treasury just apartment of banking legislation. [inaudible] treasure for financial institutions, you can all go back and find on the web the pictures of jay powell and mr. quarles 30 years ago testifying in front of congress. and now they are federal reserve is absolute critical....
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college globalization and international affairs program in new york city is very rossley has worked with the o.e.c.d. in syria and she also served at the u.s. state department working with madeline albright and richard holbrooke it's good to have you on the program i've been looking forward to talking with you especially knowing that you are a proponent of a feminist foreign policy you know this month you tweeted to us secretary of state blinken and you asked him what he thinks of. foreign policy tell us what is a feminist foreign policy. well thank you for having me on us foreign policy as it turns out was quite in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century wheat nations have approached foreign policy through measure by
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college globalization and international affairs program in new york city is the rossley has worked with the o.e.c.d. in syria and she also served at the u.s. state department working with madeline albright and richard holbrooke it's good to have you on the program i've been looking forward to you on talking with us especially knowing that you are a proponent of a feminist foreign policy now this month you tweeted to u.s. secretary of state blinken and you asked him what he thinks of. foreign policy tell us what is a feminist foreign policy. well thank you for having me send us foreign policy as it turns out was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy through mea
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internal affairs? >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the professional standards unit against the six officers with the louisville metro police department. alleging they filed false information about her daughter related to the raid. we got a statement from the department. they are taking these complaints seriously and they believe in transparency and it will be fully investigated. fredricka. >> jason carroll in louisville, kentucky. thank you. we will check back with you. >>> as rioters stormed the capitol on january 6th looking for lawmakers and shouting hang mike pence. lawmakers are running from the harm. one senator was never worried because he said they were law abiding trump supporters. senator ron johnson of wisconsin claims he might have been concerned if the protesters looked different. here are his own words. >> knew those are people that love this country and respect law enforcement. never do anything to break a law. i wasn't concerned. had the tables been turned, this could mean trouble. the tables turned and president trump upon the election and those were tens of thousands o protesters, i might have been a little concerne
internal affairs? >> reporter: she filed a complaint with the professional standards unit against the six officers with the louisville metro police department. alleging they filed false information about her daughter related to the raid. we got a statement from the department. they are taking these complaints seriously and they believe in transparency and it will be fully investigated. fredricka. >> jason carroll in louisville, kentucky. thank you. we will check back with you....
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great privilege of working with them at the state department when he served as the assistant secretary of state for international, economic and business affairs. in those capacities, the economic, trade business, he also had a great deal of involvement with the u.s.-china relationship. so, i have to say again, we are so grateful, senator sullivan, that you could join us. today's discussion comes as u.s.-china relations remains tense. china is the foremost geopolitical competitor to the united states since the soviet union. it presents a challenge across the domain of trade, technology, governance and security. on the other hand, collaborating with china is so important for tackling issues such as global health security, climate change, food security, peacekeeping, and more. most recently, top u.s. and chinese diplomats engaged in a rather tense exchange in alaska. senator sullivan's home. in fact, he was also in alaska as these meetings took place. it is very fitting that today's discussion was organized by the atlantic council's center for strategy and security, which has played a key role in shaping the council's efforts to develop strategi
great privilege of working with them at the state department when he served as the assistant secretary of state for international, economic and business affairs. in those capacities, the economic, trade business, he also had a great deal of involvement with the u.s.-china relationship. so, i have to say again, we are so grateful, senator sullivan, that you could join us. today's discussion comes as u.s.-china relations remains tense. china is the foremost geopolitical competitor to the united...
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department for negligence and invasion of privacy. the ruling means the names and details from an internal affairs investigation of the deputies can besuit >>> a final farewell to a young college student and a police shootout caught on camera on a cnbc trip coast-to-coast >>> new york dramatic new body cam video shows the moment a man shoots two nypd officers. it happened sunday night in brooklyn police got a 911 call about a man shooting his roommate and then barricading himself inside their apartment. when cops approached they say the man opened fire. authorities say he shot one officer in the chest luckily, that officer's kevlar vest helped save him a bullet grazed the second officer. authorities say both cops and the roommate are recovering. police arrested the gunman >>> new hampshire. a free program helping frontline workers get some much-needed relaxation it is called caring connections. first responders are invited to spend one hour with the horses at a therapeutic equestrian center near manchester. >> they're just so gentle and you just look at them and you start petting them, and just it seems like the stress just drains ri
department for negligence and invasion of privacy. the ruling means the names and details from an internal affairs investigation of the deputies can besuit >>> a final farewell to a young college student and a police shootout caught on camera on a cnbc trip coast-to-coast >>> new york dramatic new body cam video shows the moment a man shoots two nypd officers. it happened sunday night in brooklyn police got a 911 call about a man shooting his roommate and then barricading...
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college globalization and international affairs program in new york city is very rossley has worked with the o.e.c.d. in syria and she also served at the u.s. state department working with madeline albright and richard holbrooke it's good to have you on the program i've been looking forward to talking with you especially knowing that you are a proponent of a feminist foreign policy now this month you tweeted to u.s. secretary of state clinton and you asked him what he thinks of. foreign policy tell us what is a feminist foreign policy. well thank you for having me on us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world it it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decision making table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy through measure by m
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bard college globalization and international affairs program in new york city is the rossley has worked with the with c. in syria and she also served at the u.s. state department working with madeline albright and richard holbrooke it's good to have you on the program i've been looking forward to you on talking with us especially knowing that you are a proponent of a feminist foreign policy you know this month you tweeted to u.s. secretary of state blinken and you asked him what he thinks of the mideast foreign policy tell us what is a feminist foreign policy. well thank you for having me send us foreign policy is a term that was quaint in 2013 by sweden sweden was the 1st country to adopt an approach on feminist foreign policy and essentially what it is it's a modern approach to the world. it really moves away from looking at the world through a one dimensional lens through the perspective of men and includes women and people of color and people who have always been not at the decisionmaking table and really what we're looking at current policy we're still stuck in a 20th century mindset for much of the 20th century weak nations have approached foreign policy
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internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. the venue for their meeting is the us state of alaska, and i'm joined now by our state departmentorage great to see you. the strange approach to diplomacy on both sides giving a long list of things they don't like about each other. well, actually, the opening statements turned out to be a rather unusually undiplomatic exchange because you had america saying what they said they would say, talking about china's policies and economic equation as he calls it, saying these things are not internal matters but infected global stability and he would raise these issues but then the chinese shot back quite bluntly and said we don't follow the rules and you should not advance your own system of democracy because it is not necessarily superior and anywhere you're dealing with your own internal problems and social unrest so don't try to tell us what to do and then that was the end of the formal comments and the two sides went back and forth for a bit kind of having the counter says in defending each other and then someone would call a press back and say i want to add this and so on. it was an
internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. the venue for their meeting is the us state of alaska, and i'm joined now by our state departmentorage great to see you. the strange approach to diplomacy on both sides giving a long list of things they don't like about each other. well, actually, the opening statements turned out to be a rather unusually undiplomatic exchange because you had america saying what they said...
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internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. the venue for their meeting is the us state of alaska, and i'm joined now by our state departmentbara plett usher, who's in anchorage. the fact they are meeting face—to—face during a time of when everyone is doing everything via conference call is actually a big deal. , conference call is actually a big deal , , conference call is actually a big deal. , , ,, . ., , deal. yes, it is. the us officials who talked _ deal. yes, it is. the us officials who talked to _ deal. yes, it is. the us officials who talked to us _ deal. yes, it is. the us officials who talked to us about - deal. yes, it is. the us officials who talked to us about this - deal. yes, it is. the us officials} who talked to us about this said they didn't just want to who talked to us about this said they didn'tjust want to do it by phone because they do actually want to have extended conversations about these issues. but there are many areas of intense disagreement. you heard antony blinken list them there, you also heard the response from the chinese. there is a tendency to just stick with the rhetoric and say how yo
internal affairs. we have expressed our staunch opposition to such interference, and we will take firm actions in response. the venue for their meeting is the us state of alaska, and i'm joined now by our state departmentbara plett usher, who's in anchorage. the fact they are meeting face—to—face during a time of when everyone is doing everything via conference call is actually a big deal. , conference call is actually a big deal , , conference call is actually a big deal. , , ,, . ., ,...
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miss sherman has held a series of positions at the state department and is well versed in international affairs. and i would be remiss if i did not mention mr. mckeon's long service as chief counsel and deputy staff director of this committee under then-chairman biden. we appreciate your willingness to return to government service. we thank your families as well because inevitably they are part of the sacrifice. and i understand before i begin my opening comments that senator cardin would like to introduce ambassador sherman, so i will recognize him for that purpose. senator cardin. >> well, mr. chairman, thank you very much. and ranking member risch, thank you for the opportunity for me to introduce a fellow marylander, a person i deeply admire, a seasoned diplomat, and i think a person imminently qualified to take on the responsibilities as deputy secretary of state, and that is wendy sherman. on a personal note, i have known wendy sherman and her family for my entire adult life. her family represents the values of giving back to the community, and wendy has chosen a career in public service
miss sherman has held a series of positions at the state department and is well versed in international affairs. and i would be remiss if i did not mention mr. mckeon's long service as chief counsel and deputy staff director of this committee under then-chairman biden. we appreciate your willingness to return to government service. we thank your families as well because inevitably they are part of the sacrifice. and i understand before i begin my opening comments that senator cardin would like...
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internal battles within the and you're department. the park surface, sufficient life wildlife service, sometimes working in concert with views and positions of the indian tribes and the indian affairs division and sometimes in opposition. and much of that, the resolution of those sorts of conflicts depends on the attitude of the solicitor and the secretary of the interior but equally important is whether or not those folks feel that somebody at the white house, who is important in a policy making capacity is very interested in these things and wants a shoes to turn out in favor of tribal interests and whenever possible. and that's sort of a tone, i think the nixon administration is probably been unrivaled in terms of having key people who are very high up in the administration, very knowledgeable and very concerned about ensuring that the positions coming out of interior and other -- affecting indian issues come out most often in ways beneficial and in concert with tribal issues. i've got about 500 things on here, but i want to sit down. one thing that makes us remember other things about the nixon administration is, the environmental statutes passed by congress during that era and
internal battles within the and you're department. the park surface, sufficient life wildlife service, sometimes working in concert with views and positions of the indian tribes and the indian affairs division and sometimes in opposition. and much of that, the resolution of those sorts of conflicts depends on the attitude of the solicitor and the secretary of the interior but equally important is whether or not those folks feel that somebody at the white house, who is important in a policy...
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internal affairs. they have announced sanctions in response on european officials for the coordinated actions announced earlier today. david, back to you. david: rich edson, from the state department street journal" editorial board releasing a piece today saying china sent a warning to the u.s. and they are sensing weakness in the administration. now some of the exchanges from the alaska summit signaling as much. take a listen. >> we'll also discuss our deep concerns with actions by china including in shinzhen, hong kong, taiwan, cyberattacks on the united states, economic coercion toward our allies. >> the united states does not have the qualifications to say that it wants to speak to china from a position of strength. david: "wall street journal" editorial board member bill mcgurn joining us now. so the u.s., according to the chinese, not qualified to speak from a position of strength. that is kind of humiliating, is it not? bill mcgurn, can you hear us? oh, he can't. bill mcgurn? all right, we'll try to get back to bill mcgurn. we'll take a short break. coming up, tesla has got some new competition. volkswagen new long-range electric suv creating a ton of buzz. we'll speak to t
internal affairs. they have announced sanctions in response on european officials for the coordinated actions announced earlier today. david, back to you. david: rich edson, from the state department street journal" editorial board releasing a piece today saying china sent a warning to the u.s. and they are sensing weakness in the administration. now some of the exchanges from the alaska summit signaling as much. take a listen. >> we'll also discuss our deep concerns with actions by...
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medicaid services, department of veterans affairs and other academic and large nongovernmental health care data systems. in addition fda activity participates in ongoing international efforts including those organized by the international coalition of medicine's regulatory authority and the world health organization. they're in addition to the efforts being undertaken by the individual manufacturers of the authorized vaccines. given the importance of passive and active safety monitoring, a coordinating and overlapping approach using state of the art technology has been implemented. these can also be leveraged to address safety in specific populations and assess vaccine effectiveness. the emergence of virus variants raises concerns about the authorized covid-19 vaccines as well as therapeutics and diagnostics. last month the fda issued three new guidances and an update to our vaccine eua guidance to update the emerge of the variance. by issuing these we want the american public to know we are using every tool at our disposal to fight the pandemic, including pivoting as the virus adapts. the guidance will help manufacturers provide medical products with the best poss
medicaid services, department of veterans affairs and other academic and large nongovernmental health care data systems. in addition fda activity participates in ongoing international efforts including those organized by the international coalition of medicine's regulatory authority and the world health organization. they're in addition to the efforts being undertaken by the individual manufacturers of the authorized vaccines. given the importance of passive and active safety monitoring, a...
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center for medicaid services, department of veterans affairs and other academic and not governed until health care data systems. in addition, fda participates in internationalharmacological experts, including those organized by the international coalition of medicine at the world health organization. these are in addition to vigilance efforts taken up the manufacturers of the vaccines. given the importance of passive and active safety monitoring, a coordinated and overlapping approach using state-of-the-art technology has been implemented. this can be leveraged to assess safety in specific populations and vaccine effectiveness against variants. variants raise questions about covid vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics. last month, fda issued new guidance and an up date to fda guidance on variants. by issuing these, we want the american public to know we are using every tool at our disposal to fight this pandemic, including pivoting as the virus adapts. these guidances will help manufacturers develop medical products and provide health care providers with the best diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to fight this virus as variants emerge. we remain commi
center for medicaid services, department of veterans affairs and other academic and not governed until health care data systems. in addition, fda participates in internationalharmacological experts, including those organized by the international coalition of medicine at the world health organization. these are in addition to vigilance efforts taken up the manufacturers of the vaccines. given the importance of passive and active safety monitoring, a coordinated and overlapping approach using...
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affairs of the united states, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus domestically or internationally, which shall include maintaining department of state operations. sec.10002.united states agency for international development operations. in addition to amounts otherwise available, there is authorized and appropriated to the administrator of the united states agency for international development for fiscal year 2021, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, $41,000,000, to remain available until september 30, 2022, to carry out the provisions of section 667 of the foreign assistance act of 1961 (22 u.s.c. 2427) for necessary expenses of the united states agency for international development to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus domestically or internationally, and for other operations and maintenance requirements related to coronavirus. sec.10003.global response. (a)in general.-in addition to amounts otherwise available, there is authorized and appropriated to the secretary of state for fiscal year 2021, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, $8,675,000,000, to remain available until september 30, 2022, for necessary expenses to carry out t
affairs of the united states, to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus domestically or internationally, which shall include maintaining department of state operations. sec.10002.united states agency for international development operations. in addition to amounts otherwise available, there is authorized and appropriated to the administrator of the united states agency for international development for fiscal year 2021, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated,...
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department of state operations. sec. 10002. united states agency for international development operations. sec. 10003. global response. sec. 10004. humanitarian response. sec. 10005. multilateral assistance. title xi-committee on indian affairs sec. 11001. indian health service. sec. 11002. bureau of indian affairs. sec. 11003. housing assistance and supportive services programs for native americans. sec. 11004. covid-19 response resources for the preservation and maintenance of native american languages. sec. 11005. bureau of indian education. sec. 11006. american indian, native hawaiian, and alaska native education. titlei-committee on agriculture, nutrition, and forestry *********** subtitle a-agriculture sec.1001. food supply chain and agriculture pandemic response. (a)appropriation. in addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated to the secretary of agriculture for fiscal year 2021, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, $4,000,000,000, to remain available until expended, to carry out this section. (b)use of funds. the secretary of agriculture shall use the amounts made available pursuant to subsection (a)- (1)to purchase food and agricultural commodities; (2)to purchase and distr
department of state operations. sec. 10002. united states agency for international development operations. sec. 10003. global response. sec. 10004. humanitarian response. sec. 10005. multilateral assistance. title xi-committee on indian affairs sec. 11001. indian health service. sec. 11002. bureau of indian affairs. sec. 11003. housing assistance and supportive services programs for native americans. sec. 11004. covid-19 response resources for the preservation and maintenance of native american...
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of the department and the dpa really to use those stats in a beneficial way to hopefully change some behavior. >> vice president elias: great. and i'm really hopeful that once the internal affairs presentation appears before the commission to the public is really going to shed some light on the process and provide more transparency to the public with respect to the types of cases ia is receiving, not just the category. i know i raised this concern earlier and i think the chief is going to be working really hard. not just the categories because the categories don't tell us much. it's really the information that the dpa provides us and i think ia will follow suit so that this will be more meaningful to the public and to us. thank you again, i really appreciate you and your team as well as dpa on this. >> thanks, commissioner. >> vice president elias: colleagues, are there any other questions? okay. i have a quick one. slide five talks about the aggregate trends of department of accountability. and so regarding the fourth amendment finding, how will training at the department be adapted to account for the ongoing evolution of its issue in the law? of the evolution of this issue in
of the department and the dpa really to use those stats in a beneficial way to hopefully change some behavior. >> vice president elias: great. and i'm really hopeful that once the internal affairs presentation appears before the commission to the public is really going to shed some light on the process and provide more transparency to the public with respect to the types of cases ia is receiving, not just the category. i know i raised this concern earlier and i think the chief is going to...
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of the department and the dpa really to use those stats in a beneficial way to hopefully change some behavior. >> vice president elias: great. and i'm really hopeful that once the internal affairs presentation appears before the commission to the public is really going to shed some light on the process and provide more transparency to the public with respect to the types of cases ia is receiving, not just the category. i know i raised this concern earlier and i think the chief is going to be working really hard. not just the categories because the categories don't tell us much. it's really the information that the dpa provides us and i think ia will follow suit so that this will be more meaningful to the public and to us. thank you again, i really appreciate you and your team as well as dpa on this. >> thanks, commissioner. >> vice president elias: colleagues, are there any other questions? okay. i have a quick one. slide five talks about the aggregate trends of department of accountability. and so regarding the fourth amendment finding, how will training at the department be adapted to account for the ongoing evolution of its issue in the law? of the evolution of this issue in
of the department and the dpa really to use those stats in a beneficial way to hopefully change some behavior. >> vice president elias: great. and i'm really hopeful that once the internal affairs presentation appears before the commission to the public is really going to shed some light on the process and provide more transparency to the public with respect to the types of cases ia is receiving, not just the category. i know i raised this concern earlier and i think the chief is going to...