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and layla molana allen joins us now from the bay related before we look at the repercussions way you are how did these u. s. sanctions compared to previous ones. later i'm not sure you can hear me i was just asking- how do these u. s. sanctions compare to previous ones. i think we're havaving technical issues that unfortunately not able to talk to you later molana allen in beirut right now so some of that syria related news at four you were expecting. a verdict here in france lesa how often the uncle of bashar assad went on trial. rifaat al assad allegedly embezzled syrian state funds to buy propertrties in france it ws some ninety million euros hoxie mais belkin has the story. to parisian townhouses a consul vault office space in the deal and even a stutud farm the list of rifaat al-assad's french assets is l loan. so whose money paid foror until his allegeded crimes spanned the period betweenn nineteen eighty four and two thousand sixteen. and include aggravated tax fraud anand misappropriation of syrian funds. today i went to a a junir dhamma dhara patel- he's in deninial. all the
and layla molana allen joins us now from the bay related before we look at the repercussions way you are how did these u. s. sanctions compared to previous ones. later i'm not sure you can hear me i was just asking- how do these u. s. sanctions compare to previous ones. i think we're havaving technical issues that unfortunately not able to talk to you later molana allen in beirut right now so some of that syria related news at four you were expecting. a verdict here in france lesa how often the...
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i want to thank you and like to ask you all to thank layla for coming out. [applause] >> i hope you had a wonderful time. get a copy of the book. they're already signed. >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> binge watch booktv this summer. saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern, set until and watch several hours of your favorite authors. tonight, we're featuring two-time -- pull winner, david mccullough and next saturday we feature, the founder 0 the national review, william flint. buckley. binge watch book all summer on c-span. pull. >> makan strain director argue at they majorout of americans are better off than our current political key baits make it seem. here's a portion of that event. >> i'm not trying to diminish or to sugar coat for to ignore any of the real problem wed face. instead i'm trying be accurate but the broad picture of the american experience, how american life is experienced by typical people, but most people in most circumstances. think we're focusing so much on pockets of real struggle that we are co
i want to thank you and like to ask you all to thank layla for coming out. [applause] >> i hope you had a wonderful time. get a copy of the book. they're already signed. >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> binge watch booktv this summer. saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern, set until and watch several hours of your favorite authors. tonight, we're featuring two-time -- pull winner, david mccullough and next saturday we feature, the...
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nonfiction books according to the washington post is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host layla who will wash addresses white supremacy and racial justice. most of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc author robert plumb looked at how harriet tubman, clara barton, harriet beecher stowe and other women had an impact on the civil war. in this portion of the program he talks about poet julia ward howe author of the battle hymn of the republic. >> in the early 1860s the war had just begun she came to washington with her husband doctors samuel gridley how come there's a piece of work himself not shy about talking about his ability to do great things. she came and sort of was in the backseat while he was off doing things in official washington with the sanitary commission which was early version of the red cross she went in a wagon with some of friends across the potomac and watched the union soldiers parade and do their military kinds of things on the way back they were surrounded by uni
nonfiction books according to the washington post is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host layla who will wash addresses white supremacy and racial justice. most of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc author robert plumb looked at how harriet tubman, clara barton, harriet beecher stowe and other women had an impact on the civil war. in this portion of the program...
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according to the washington post is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host layla sought. the addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. ...... become along with tom wolfe this is in november 2004. [inaudible]. [background sounds]. [inaudible]. host: is my great pleasure to have tom wolfe here for breakfast. [applause]. i decided to do one thing that had not been touched. in college i, or i began to hear about something the norm. it was a total attraction. i couldn't to get a picture of it. we are not corruption and big time police force. i was curious how this affected the athletes themselves. were they like. we have heard a political correctness. we know a lot about political correctness because we journalists are more apt to be talking to professors of one sort over or another. it is the right way the students today are here to talk to some older person honestly about their duty. in this case, is normal with no danger of being identified by name on the books. as a matter of
according to the washington post is "me and white supremacy" by good ancestor podcast host layla sought. the addresses white supremacy and racial injustice. most of these authors have appeared on booktv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. ...... become along with tom wolfe this is in november 2004. [inaudible]. [background sounds]. [inaudible]. host: is my great pleasure to have tom wolfe here for breakfast. [applause]. i decided to do one thing that had not been touched. in...
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first grade student layla nor like approves. me because they're so colorful and were alive so many years ago. the museum recently began a project to digitalize most of the 30000000 objects on display here some are photographed which requires great precision others are scanned using the world's 1st 3 d. scanner for insects this involves moving the object $396.00 times so it can be displayed fully in 3 d. it's a huge game for scientists worldwide but also for visitors to the museum in space on the especially for school groups it's great to bring in these digital exhibits we're also developing our own educational apps that allow users to discover the local flora and fauna here in berlin so we're trying to use these digital formats to appeal to the next generation and it's making many areas more accessible to younger visitors. raising interest and wildlife whether it's putting existing museum exhibits into digital format or using modern technology to create a whole new experience mike flying with the harvey you go through the amazon
first grade student layla nor like approves. me because they're so colorful and were alive so many years ago. the museum recently began a project to digitalize most of the 30000000 objects on display here some are photographed which requires great precision others are scanned using the world's 1st 3 d. scanner for insects this involves moving the object $396.00 times so it can be displayed fully in 3 d. it's a huge game for scientists worldwide but also for visitors to the museum in space on...
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a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this bridge elvis and layla regularly pay her a visit. to 5. tami has been living here for 5 years in a small tent that she shares with another woman inside they are at the mercy of the dangers of the street they've already been assaulted several times but just look at everywhere they did they just tore right open and. now she doesn't even have a door and she sleeps out here at night there's also no lights right over here so it's very dark and you know especially as a woman that's pretty damn scary even if the guy is a scary thought he might walk up in the dark walk right and do whatever they want. to help these people elvis wants to do more than just bring them bottles of water his major project is hiding in the courtyard of his church he came up with the idea to build small wooden houses for them they're not big barely 4 square meters but inside elvis in libya have thought of every last thing to improve the daily lives of these homeless people. we do on and yes so what does it mean so if someone tries to open a window with alar
a little further from downtown woman has moved in beneath this bridge elvis and layla regularly pay her a visit. to 5. tami has been living here for 5 years in a small tent that she shares with another woman inside they are at the mercy of the dangers of the street they've already been assaulted several times but just look at everywhere they did they just tore right open and. now she doesn't even have a door and she sleeps out here at night there's also no lights right over here so it's very...
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an excessive heat advisory in effect as you make your way into the death of layla benicia still some very hot temperatures. they have been hovering in the 90's in many spots even triple digits working their way toward the central valley, not much relief until the latter part of the weekend. outside right now we've got 60 degrees with the cool fog in san francisco. it is 89 and all the warm side and limb or 89 in concord 73 degrees in santa rosa. and 79 in san jose tonight, low clouds and fog going to be moving well on shore into some of the valley's to tomorrow will become mostly sunny. it will be a little breezy in the afternoon but still staying hot inland and well that ridge of high pressure this cranking up the heat that is going to build in over the next few days we're going to go for some warm weather. then i think we get hot maybe a little offshore component the wind as we get to friday if that happens it's going to warm all the way the coastline so that being said overnight tonight you'll see low clouds and fog maybe some drizzle along the coastline into early tomorrow mornin
an excessive heat advisory in effect as you make your way into the death of layla benicia still some very hot temperatures. they have been hovering in the 90's in many spots even triple digits working their way toward the central valley, not much relief until the latter part of the weekend. outside right now we've got 60 degrees with the cool fog in san francisco. it is 89 and all the warm side and limb or 89 in concord 73 degrees in santa rosa. and 79 in san jose tonight, low clouds and fog...
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them you know not like all the women in layla and elsewhere my grandmothers were deeply ashamed the very woman was the. well right after the war these women who were abused attacked and brutalized. the how to hide. one little money the normal 4 when their husbands returned from the front. and found out that their wives had been raped. they rejected them or. abandoned them just like them could be refuted in the bundle on a cattle. it's clear that this violence came about because french officers and generals did nothing to prevent it so. they let it happen. out of the 19 on a little less than what if they didn't order it the but they allowed it to happen hoping the details would never become public committee to be able to be coming to her old alexander commander of the allied ground forces in italy warned general about the behavior of his troops but 2 months later alexander expressed his doubts that french officers were taking the situation seriously there is as you will be aware very strong feelings among french troops against the italians and i am afraid that this feeling has led junior
them you know not like all the women in layla and elsewhere my grandmothers were deeply ashamed the very woman was the. well right after the war these women who were abused attacked and brutalized. the how to hide. one little money the normal 4 when their husbands returned from the front. and found out that their wives had been raped. they rejected them or. abandoned them just like them could be refuted in the bundle on a cattle. it's clear that this violence came about because french officers...
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my colleague layla moran challenged gavin williamson in the house of commons yesterday on a fraction able to learn at this time have actually been provided to the government was that they really need to focus, just like they did when we made sure we had enough capacity in the nhs and building nightingale hospitals within weeks, we need that kind of book is now on our education system, for children's learning ad for their mental health and well—being. for their mental health and well-being. dean russell, is it not clear that something has to change here and if schools are going to open by september, either more classrooms are going to have to be provided or the scientific advice is going to have to change and you are going to have to change and you are going to have to change and you are going to have to be able to have larger bubbles or larger classes than 15, because if not, surely we are going to be in the same situation in september?” are going to be in the same situation in september? i think the truth of this is that the government has been listening. i speak to local schools, a
my colleague layla moran challenged gavin williamson in the house of commons yesterday on a fraction able to learn at this time have actually been provided to the government was that they really need to focus, just like they did when we made sure we had enough capacity in the nhs and building nightingale hospitals within weeks, we need that kind of book is now on our education system, for children's learning ad for their mental health and well—being. for their mental health and well-being....
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>>> hi, i'm layla, i'm hoping for a better change in people to make sure everybody is treated equally and everybody is kind to one another no matter what color they are. >> i'm abby, i want the world to be fair and i want everyone to be included because we're all magical. >> i think you should be kind to all people. >> hi, i'm gabrielle, i want to be treated with kindness and respect, wherever i go. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> elmo doesn't understand what's happening, why are these people together? >> oh, they're gathering together to protest. >> protest? elmo doesn't understand. what's a protest? >> a protest is when people come together to show they are upset and disagree about something. they want to make others aware of the problem. through protesting, people are able to share their feelings and work together to make things better. they make signs like this. >> oh. >> yeah, i'm bringing this sign to the protest at the community center later. >> oh. they look upset. are the protesters sad? >> they are sad. and upset. and they have every right to be, el elmo. peopl
>>> hi, i'm layla, i'm hoping for a better change in people to make sure everybody is treated equally and everybody is kind to one another no matter what color they are. >> i'm abby, i want the world to be fair and i want everyone to be included because we're all magical. >> i think you should be kind to all people. >> hi, i'm gabrielle, i want to be treated with kindness and respect, wherever i go. >> black lives matter! black lives matter! >> elmo...
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that's why red flag warnings have been posted by the national weather service place like the issue of layla korda in a vacaville also fairfield and real this though watch we're going to see some high fire danger as the humidity likely drop down to about 10 maybe 12% or so you've got some northerly northeasterly winds maybe is 3040 mile mile an hour gusts expected to that area through thursday right, here's in the forecast on the gusts you'll see as we take into the night. all the orange and the red beginning to show up making its way across the central valley. and back in toward the bay area certainly some very gusty winds there especially in the morning. then by the afternoon just becoming more of an ordinary sea breeze late in the day when morning weather coming up in a few minutes. >>thank you now to an update to a story we brought you last night the california farmers market association is no gonger managing the livermore farmers market, the city of livermore says that livermore downtown inc is searching for a new management company to take over the twice-weekly market, the management p
that's why red flag warnings have been posted by the national weather service place like the issue of layla korda in a vacaville also fairfield and real this though watch we're going to see some high fire danger as the humidity likely drop down to about 10 maybe 12% or so you've got some northerly northeasterly winds maybe is 3040 mile mile an hour gusts expected to that area through thursday right, here's in the forecast on the gusts you'll see as we take into the night. all the orange and the...
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. >> layla cunningham. >> john king. >> jackson m. needham. >> james h. larson. >> philip r.een. >> jonathan d. lowe. >> murray greer the third. >> john. mclaren. >> hershberger. yvonneka m. moore -- moore. j. or.th >> ryan c. jennings. [applause] >> nicholas j. parra mitch. >> edward kang. >> margaret o. redfield. >> caleb m. keifer. [applause] >> scott w. sarsen. >> son j kim. >> miles silva. >> gunther d. klima's. >> mitchell e.'s lebowski. >> grant labatt's are. >> jacob r. stauffer. >> matthew m. mcdonough. >> jackson d. sullivan. >> andrew j. morgan. >> michael j. guaranty. >> austin j. myers. >> janelle m. tracy. >> macy newberry. j. walter.q. >> scott j. new bore. >> james aid. back line no. >> james, provost. m. rucks. stephen l. robertson junior. >> daniel h. chong. >> lillie m. ruland. >> michael t. clark. >> daniel j. salazar. >> matthew c. keohane. >> jeff sticker ski. >> connor g. hellman do. >> brian thornton. >> john pullman. >> idea a. underwood. kim.stin t. >> paul a. adams. >> michael p. king. >> zachary a. aloma. >> sarah j. plena. >> yashika bingo brew. >
. >> layla cunningham. >> john king. >> jackson m. needham. >> james h. larson. >> philip r.een. >> jonathan d. lowe. >> murray greer the third. >> john. mclaren. >> hershberger. yvonneka m. moore -- moore. j. or.th >> ryan c. jennings. [applause] >> nicholas j. parra mitch. >> edward kang. >> margaret o. redfield. >> caleb m. keifer. [applause] >> scott w. sarsen. >> son j kim. >> miles silva....
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emanuel former democratic mayor of chicago, our senior white house correspondent cecelia vega and laylat rigor cecelia, let me start with the rally last night. rarely has there been so much hype before a political event. the campaign talked about 1 million people requesting tickets. rarely have there been so many empty seats at a trump rally. how upset is the president? >> we know, jon, from having covered him how much he loves a good crowd size. this is a big issue for him. the president behind the scenes was livid, extremely irritated by the low turn out. there will be some big questions for the campaign manager going forward. they needed this to be a big win given all the headlines going into this week. frankly over the last month. that's why they chose oklahoma. this is a state he won big, 36% back in 2016. they assumed this was going to be a mega rally. here's my take. i think perhaps time will tell that this may be a reflection of an enthusiasm gap. i don't think that's the big headline out of what happened in oklahoma. i think the big headline is some of the things the president
emanuel former democratic mayor of chicago, our senior white house correspondent cecelia vega and laylat rigor cecelia, let me start with the rally last night. rarely has there been so much hype before a political event. the campaign talked about 1 million people requesting tickets. rarely have there been so many empty seats at a trump rally. how upset is the president? >> we know, jon, from having covered him how much he loves a good crowd size. this is a big issue for him. the president...
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. >> as part of our program series in conjunction with our white america, we welcome layla. [applause] her book, he and white supremacy grew out of an online effort to get people to confront and december, the way they benefit from whiteness and become what she calls good ancestors. people who leave a legacy of liberation and for others to follow. podcast author, she earned her bachelor of laws degree from lancaster university in the united kingdom, her husband and two children
. >> as part of our program series in conjunction with our white america, we welcome layla. [applause] her book, he and white supremacy grew out of an online effort to get people to confront and december, the way they benefit from whiteness and become what she calls good ancestors. people who leave a legacy of liberation and for others to follow. podcast author, she earned her bachelor of laws degree from lancaster university in the united kingdom, her husband and two children
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to discuss this we can talk to author and activist layla saad whojoins us now from doha in qatar. earlier to an interview that was on world service with the daughter of rodney king, and if anyone needs reminding about what happened to him in la, he was brutally beaten by four police officers who were acquitted by an almost all—white jury. she said, officers who were acquitted by an almost all—whitejury. she said, if your spirit is not disturbed by watching what happened to george floyd, that means you are part of the problem. she also said that more people who are not african—american i fed people who are not african—american ifed up and people who are not african—american i fed up and that gives her hope. what are your feelings at this point, hopeful it could be different this time? we are absolutely seeing an uprising in protest, both in the us but also around the world at a level we haven't seen in a very, very long time. that definitely gives me a feeling of energy and hope and a feeling that something is changing, that the conversations are being held right now in a way they
to discuss this we can talk to author and activist layla saad whojoins us now from doha in qatar. earlier to an interview that was on world service with the daughter of rodney king, and if anyone needs reminding about what happened to him in la, he was brutally beaten by four police officers who were acquitted by an almost all—white jury. she said, officers who were acquitted by an almost all—whitejury. she said, if your spirit is not disturbed by watching what happened to george floyd,...
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layla? >> present. >> mr. 11? >> here. >> [indiscernible] trona? miss stevens? hello, i am here. >> misses lee? >> present. >> misses strahan? >> present. >> mr. castro? ms. is fox? >> >> present. >> mr. ro? mr. thompson? >> present. >> mr. wahlberg? >> mr. wahlberg is having difficulties with his sound, but he is present in the room. >> mr. guthrie? >> present. >> mr. --? >> [indiscernible] >> mr. grossman? miss stephan nick? >> present. >> mr. allen? >> mr. fulcher? mr. watkins? wright? here. >> present. >> mr. johnson? >> johnson is present. >> mr. keller? >> here. >> mr. murphy? >> present. >> mr. andrews? [indiscernible] >> if people would re-mute. we've a lot of background noise. pursuant to committee rule 70, it allows us to hear from our witnesses and provide all members with adequate time to ask questions. i now recognize myself on opening statements. before i deliver opening remarks, let me first acknowledge the recent protest against police misconduct and in favor of racial justice. times are demanding we address this country's centuries-old challenge
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he's in the race for the job along with mps layla moran and wera hobhouse.ciety and my experience of life as a lifelong carer as well as politics fits me for that task of leading the party now with all these challenges. yes, use the phrase lifelong carer, that isa use the phrase lifelong carer, that is a reference i hope it's fair to say to your son. and your mother? yes, my dad died when i was four and my mother became terminally ill when i was 12 so for three years, my brothers and i nursed her so as a young carer that obviously affected my life and my views and now my wife andi my life and my views and now my wife and i have a lovely son and daughter, but my son can't walk or talk. and so i think my experience of caring has really touched my life, it has made me a lifelong champion of the nhs but also made me realise that we need to do far more on social care and i think the covert crisis has shown that our caring system needs far more investment needs to be brought up to the level of the nhs. that is something we have talked about before that has been de
he's in the race for the job along with mps layla moran and wera hobhouse.ciety and my experience of life as a lifelong carer as well as politics fits me for that task of leading the party now with all these challenges. yes, use the phrase lifelong carer, that isa use the phrase lifelong carer, that is a reference i hope it's fair to say to your son. and your mother? yes, my dad died when i was four and my mother became terminally ill when i was 12 so for three years, my brothers and i nursed...
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dr layla mccay is a director at the nhs confederation — which represents health and care leaders.ng, really, about the balance between covid, those suffering that, and other patients. are we getting that balance right now? well, it's incredibly challenging, isn't it? we have always known this was something ofa have always known this was something of a trade off. in order to get the nhs ready for the deluge of covid—i9 patients that we were preparing to accept, we were required to see various services being paused or reduced, to make that capacity. it was incredibly important to do that. but now we find ourselves in this challenging situation where we absolutely want to bring back these services, but there are also lots of challenges to doing that. there's lots of capacity challenges. and as we try to bring them back online, demand is increasing and increasing, not just the usual demand demand is increasing and increasing, notjust the usual demand that demand is increasing and increasing, not just the usual demand that would come from people who were needing care, but additional de
dr layla mccay is a director at the nhs confederation — which represents health and care leaders.ng, really, about the balance between covid, those suffering that, and other patients. are we getting that balance right now? well, it's incredibly challenging, isn't it? we have always known this was something ofa have always known this was something of a trade off. in order to get the nhs ready for the deluge of covid—i9 patients that we were preparing to accept, we were required to see...
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layla. mr. levin. >> present. >> ms. omar. mr. trump. ms. stevens. >> present. >> misses lee. mr. castro. misses fox. >> present. >> mr. ro. mr. thompson. mr. wahlberg. >> present. >> mr. guthrie. mr. burns. mr. grossman. ms. stephan. >> present. >> mr. allen. >> present. >> mr. smucker. mr. banks. mr. walker. mr. coleman. mr. klein. >> present. >> mr. fulcher. mr. watkins. >> present. >> mr. wright. mr. mus are. >> present. >> mr. johnson. >> present. >> mr. calorie. >> present. >> mr. murphy. mr. van drew. >> present. >> chairman scott, this concludes the rollcall. >> excuse me, susan wild present. >> does anyone else want to note they are present? [inaudible] david sharon, ms. underwood -- hello? >> mr. chairman, it's congresswoman fox. i just want to note that congressman thompson was here and stepped out for just a moment and also that we have several members at misses bar's funeral today. kentucky people as well as other states. so there are several absent because of that funeral going on right now. that is certainly understandable. thank you very much. pursuant to committee
layla. mr. levin. >> present. >> ms. omar. mr. trump. ms. stevens. >> present. >> misses lee. mr. castro. misses fox. >> present. >> mr. ro. mr. thompson. mr. wahlberg. >> present. >> mr. guthrie. mr. burns. mr. grossman. ms. stephan. >> present. >> mr. allen. >> present. >> mr. smucker. mr. banks. mr. walker. mr. coleman. mr. klein. >> present. >> mr. fulcher. mr. watkins. >> present. >> mr. wright....
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thank you for recognizing representative layla's leadership in our area as well. the simple answer is nothing. willful meaning none of the flaws in the system, and there are a rate of flaws in the system were hidden. it was a subject of a number of department of labor audits back in 2013 and 2014. there was a department of labor intervention. there was audit after audit, and the most recent one in 2019 was on the governor's desk, and we recently also learned that on his way into office, governor desantis was advised of the stretchy -- this teaching threat of our employment system that the de eo it posed to the state of florida. if i will i will mention specifically, i spoke to constituents in the miami area and how they've been impacted by the failures of the system. but there are other aspects of this as well. employers who've had to lay off workers are horrified watching their former employees face eviction once our eviction moratorium is lifted. the last thing that i will mention is that the state of florida is leaving millions of dollars on the table. we are i
thank you for recognizing representative layla's leadership in our area as well. the simple answer is nothing. willful meaning none of the flaws in the system, and there are a rate of flaws in the system were hidden. it was a subject of a number of department of labor audits back in 2013 and 2014. there was a department of labor intervention. there was audit after audit, and the most recent one in 2019 was on the governor's desk, and we recently also learned that on his way into office,...