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when someone receives benefits through ssa's representative payee program, ssa field office employees have deemed them unable to manage their finances. however, ssa's representativem payee program itself is, by mant accounts, ineffectively administered. and you don't have to take my word for it. as recently as 2013, the government accountability office identified that ssa, quote, struggles to effectively administer its payee program, unquote. ere there are unexplained and large sc discrepancies across various regions of the country that ssa serves in numbers of beneficiaries who are assigned by ssa field offices to be in the paywith ee program. yet despite these known gaps and discrepancies, ssa apparently thought that this system was sufficient to determine whether some beneficiaries should be afforded a constitutional right- well, let's be clear. under ssa's rule, individuals who were not found by ssa employees or any other competent authority to be a danger to themselves or others but, rather, simply need help managing their finances will be prohibited from legally purchasing a fir
when someone receives benefits through ssa's representative payee program, ssa field office employees have deemed them unable to manage their finances. however, ssa's representativem payee program itself is, by mant accounts, ineffectively administered. and you don't have to take my word for it. as recently as 2013, the government accountability office identified that ssa, quote, struggles to effectively administer its payee program, unquote. ere there are unexplained and large sc discrepancies...
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under ssa's role individuals who are not stopped by ssa employees or any others to be danger of themselves or others. e . . firearm. while we all want to make sure that the nics system works effectively to prevent violent criminals and those who actually do pose a threat from purchasing firearms, this regulation is exceedingly overbroad. moreover, it is not at all clear to me that s.s.a. employees in field offices should be put in charge of deciding who can legally purchase a firearm. of course the bureaucracies in s.s.a. who were prodded by the obama administr the two write the rules saying they will create some kind of internal structure to allow beneficiaries. the system to review the decisions said its employees are not well equipped to make in the first place. this is particularly strangeo given that it is a standard practice to decry the agency'sey levels while also claiming it is not able on the budgetary shortfalls. mr. president, all of this simply does not add up not equipped for this kind of decision-making. is a much lower bar than the one anticipated by the applicable federal
under ssa's role individuals who are not stopped by ssa employees or any others to be danger of themselves or others. e . . firearm. while we all want to make sure that the nics system works effectively to prevent violent criminals and those who actually do pose a threat from purchasing firearms, this regulation is exceedingly overbroad. moreover, it is not at all clear to me that s.s.a. employees in field offices should be put in charge of deciding who can legally purchase a firearm. of course...
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as well as to thank the ssa committee for sponsoring this evening's event. professor samuels we joining us up here in a few moments to into drew's deep analysts to you this evening and will moderate the event. but before she does that i also want to take this opportunity to thank university of chicago president bob zimmer who has provided his sage vision and leadership on this issue here at the university of chicago and nationally. and for that i would like to offer him up here right now for some comments. bob? [applause] president zimmer: thank you very much. let me say how much i appreciate ssa is hosting this panel and hosting this discussion on this topic. the joint topics, i should say, academic freedom and its companion, free expression and diversity, which i like thinking about a bit more broadly and areversity and inclusion, two core issues for any university, particularly so for the university of chicago. neil described very beautifully why these are so important. i might just offer my own take on this, which is, to start, universities are not just
as well as to thank the ssa committee for sponsoring this evening's event. professor samuels we joining us up here in a few moments to into drew's deep analysts to you this evening and will moderate the event. but before she does that i also want to take this opportunity to thank university of chicago president bob zimmer who has provided his sage vision and leadership on this issue here at the university of chicago and nationally. and for that i would like to offer him up here right now for...
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and again, at the university of chicago and in particular at ssa, these values are distinctive, given that we are as a professional school in social work at core concern with such questions as conclusion and access, and reaching grounded understandings of an effective service to those who are most marginalized. because of our core values on ideas that serve, ssa is very much at a nexus point on conversations about the complementary values of academic freedom and diversity, edits for the very reasons i am especially delighted that ssa is hosting this panel of four distinct thought leaders on this topic. for this i especially want to thank ssa professors gina samuels and marcy for their vision and initiative of working with my office phone together this evenings panel. as well as to thank ss a's committee on inclusion of equity and diversity for cosponsoring this evenings event. professor samuels will be joining us up at the micro in a few moments to edit is the panels to you this evening, and will moderate the event. before she does that tell i also want to take this opportunity to tha
and again, at the university of chicago and in particular at ssa, these values are distinctive, given that we are as a professional school in social work at core concern with such questions as conclusion and access, and reaching grounded understandings of an effective service to those who are most marginalized. because of our core values on ideas that serve, ssa is very much at a nexus point on conversations about the complementary values of academic freedom and diversity, edits for the very...
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i think they articulated the meaning of ssa very nicely. in terms of doing that from the point of view of ssa's concrete mission. some people have argued that academic freedom and free expression and diversity and inclusion on the other hand are in conflict. saying there is no tension between them would be disingenuous. saying there is an underlying conflict between them is something i actually do not believe. i believe they're mutually reinforcing but one needs to recognize there are things that need to be worked out. anything less than an aspiration to fully embrace both of these values is failing ourselves as an institution. the discussion tonight i am sure will look at these issues in considerably more details that both neil and i have given them. i think the reason we are able to have such discussion goes back to what neil was saying, the power and importance of open discourse and rigorous analysis and free expression. i just want to again thank neil, think the faculty here at ssa for organizing this and i am sure you are going to have
i think they articulated the meaning of ssa very nicely. in terms of doing that from the point of view of ssa's concrete mission. some people have argued that academic freedom and free expression and diversity and inclusion on the other hand are in conflict. saying there is no tension between them would be disingenuous. saying there is an underlying conflict between them is something i actually do not believe. i believe they're mutually reinforcing but one needs to recognize there are things...
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erects the statute we see to this day on the grounds of the 1923 but wheny of the great crash comes ssa in my book, alexander hamilton might well have been the chair of the republican national committee in terms of his reputation in the media. because he was so warmly embraced by harding and coolidge and mellon come of that perception of wall street -- you begin to see a radical decline in hamilton's reputation in the late-20's and the new deal year. it is franklin roosevelt more who any other president elevates thomas jefferson into the pantheon of american greats. it is roosevelt who erects the jefferson memorial. a beautiful memorial in washington dc and in so doing there is an iron law and oriograpy, one falls another rises and jefferson comes into his on in the american mind in the 1940's. the only book review that franklin roosevelt ever wrote was of a book called "jefferson and hamilton and the struggle for democracy in america." and if i can be blunt, this is a that took the nation somewhat by storm and fdr found this book to be brilliant in his review in "the new york world." i
erects the statute we see to this day on the grounds of the 1923 but wheny of the great crash comes ssa in my book, alexander hamilton might well have been the chair of the republican national committee in terms of his reputation in the media. because he was so warmly embraced by harding and coolidge and mellon come of that perception of wall street -- you begin to see a radical decline in hamilton's reputation in the late-20's and the new deal year. it is franklin roosevelt more who any other...
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discuss with symone sanders and kayleigh mcenany, jonathan ssa eveny and paris dennard.ood evening to all of you. i think symone and kayleigh called each other. >> we coordinated. >> we've heard the reports about infighting at trump white house but today they dismissed that talk. take a look. >> we share an office suite together, basically together from 6:30 in the morning until about 11:00 at night. >> i have a little thing called war room. he has a fireplace with nice sofas. >> and i consider him -- secondly, a very dear friend and someone that i work with every second of the day. and actually cherish his friendship. >> thing i respect most and only way this thing works is reince is always steady. his job by far one of the toughest i've ever seen in my life. >> should they take this on the road? did you think it with as genuine? >> i did. look they were honest. said you heard reince say we're very different people and they were real about that. but i think at end of the day what is going on with them is that you resent the fact that this other person is pushing against
discuss with symone sanders and kayleigh mcenany, jonathan ssa eveny and paris dennard.ood evening to all of you. i think symone and kayleigh called each other. >> we coordinated. >> we've heard the reports about infighting at trump white house but today they dismissed that talk. take a look. >> we share an office suite together, basically together from 6:30 in the morning until about 11:00 at night. >> i have a little thing called war room. he has a fireplace with nice...
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ssa: it really was.resident trump took to the stage at cpac and the crowd continually praised him throughout his speech. >> i wouldn't miss a chance to talk to my friends. these are my friends. [cheering] melissa: here now is erick erickson. he is the resurgent editor and a fox news contributor. erick, in a lot of ways you represent the person that was at cpac they were never trumpers. they didn't support him. and seems like you and they have come around. am i saying that right? >> yeah, i think by and large i think there are a lot of people who still have concerns. i talked a number of people in the crowd who loved speech. they still have concerns. melissa: like what? what was chief among them? >> concerns as he continues to push protectionism as he did in his speech, what that will do to the economy overall. but at the same time, if you step back and subtract donald trump the persona from what the trump administration is actually doing, there is not a whole lot to complain about as far as conservatives
ssa: it really was.resident trump took to the stage at cpac and the crowd continually praised him throughout his speech. >> i wouldn't miss a chance to talk to my friends. these are my friends. [cheering] melissa: here now is erick erickson. he is the resurgent editor and a fox news contributor. erick, in a lot of ways you represent the person that was at cpac they were never trumpers. they didn't support him. and seems like you and they have come around. am i saying that right? >>...
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second event is the ssa as to our annual conference. now we thursday, february 7. through i'm sorry tuesday, february 7 through thursday february 7 am-7 pm daily. location will be at the bill graham auditorium and 99th grove in the northern district. expect about 5000 participants for this conference. is the emergency-no [inaudible] pipeline action. this will be actually was today from 8 am until 6 pm this afternoon. location is 95 7th st. at the san francisco federal building in the tenderloin district. the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco police department on february 26, 2016 in the mission district. [inaudible] w
second event is the ssa as to our annual conference. now we thursday, february 7. through i'm sorry tuesday, february 7 through thursday february 7 am-7 pm daily. location will be at the bill graham auditorium and 99th grove in the northern district. expect about 5000 participants for this conference. is the emergency-no [inaudible] pipeline action. this will be actually was today from 8 am until 6 pm this afternoon. location is 95 7th st. at the san francisco federal building in the tenderloin...
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second event is the ssa as to our annual conference. now we thursday, february 7. through i'm sorry tuesday, february 7 through thursday february 7 am-7 pm daily. location will be at the bill graham auditorium and 99th grove in the northern district. expect about 5000 participants for this conference. is the emergency-no [inaudible] pipeline action. this will be actually was today from 8 am until 6 pm this afternoon. location is 95 7th st. at the san francisco federal building in the tenderloin district. the us army corps of engineers is expected to grant financial easement for the dakota pipeline. no issues are anticipated. facebook party. today from five until 3 aa.m. in the pierce pier 70 in the bayview district we expect 4000 people to participate. we don't expect any issues there. justice for animal [inaudible] we don't know the time. it's going to be an inside the district and this is in relation to the animal [inaudible] officer involved shooting we shot and killed by san francisco police department on february 26, 2016 in the mission district. [inaudible] w
second event is the ssa as to our annual conference. now we thursday, february 7. through i'm sorry tuesday, february 7 through thursday february 7 am-7 pm daily. location will be at the bill graham auditorium and 99th grove in the northern district. expect about 5000 participants for this conference. is the emergency-no [inaudible] pipeline action. this will be actually was today from 8 am until 6 pm this afternoon. location is 95 7th st. at the san francisco federal building in the tenderloin...
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late lastdowt night a mid reports that he spoke about sanctions againstan russia with the russianh the ssaore president trump tooksideu office. in his resignation flynn admitted to having several phonp calls witness russian ambassadom back in decembebars right aftert obama administration imposed their sanctions.ions. >> tell general flynn and thealf trump administration that there will be a violent reaction in the congress against lifting russian sanctions.ctions >> president trump is nameddentp lieutenant joseph kellogg, jr.l as acting national securityur adviser.adse >>> meanwhile another blow toil the president's travel ban.an b. federal judge has granted as gra preliminary injunctionunio preventing the administrationat from enforcing the travel ban ii virginia.. the judge found there was unconstitutional religious biass at the heart of the ban canan c violates the first amend. ame the injunction only apply tossas virginia residents. however federal judge in seattle denied a request from therom t president to postpone further fh proceedings in his court while e appeals court decides to
late lastdowt night a mid reports that he spoke about sanctions againstan russia with the russianh the ssaore president trump tooksideu office. in his resignation flynn admitted to having several phonp calls witness russian ambassadom back in decembebars right aftert obama administration imposed their sanctions.ions. >> tell general flynn and thealf trump administration that there will be a violent reaction in the congress against lifting russian sanctions.ctions >> president trump...
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manassas 38.ssas 3 touching the freezing mark in hagerstown.oon for us wind d chills again in the 20s and loww s0s. all right.l ht yeah, we'll talk weekendtalkeekd forecast coming up much wisdom,, i'll toss it ba, to you.. >> thanks tucker barnes. we'll again think morning withnt news in paris much guardsh grd outside the louvre museum wereur the targets of suspected terrorist attack. four guards stopped a man tryine to enter the museum ground flooo shopping mall the man armed witt two machetes threaten the soldiers slightly injuring onein and cried god is great in arabic before being shot five times byb one of the gourds of guards whos were on the scene as part ofartf beefed up security.secu. country has taken in the wake of some serious terrorist attacks in 2015 and 2016. france's prime minister now saying the attack was clear quote terrorist in nature. nur >> back here at home, the trumpp administration today says it may levee new sanctions against iran. >> it's a response to a ballistic missile test.ile tt. fox5's bob barnard is live at the
manassas 38.ssas 3 touching the freezing mark in hagerstown.oon for us wind d chills again in the 20s and loww s0s. all right.l ht yeah, we'll talk weekendtalkeekd forecast coming up much wisdom,, i'll toss it ba, to you.. >> thanks tucker barnes. we'll again think morning withnt news in paris much guardsh grd outside the louvre museum wereur the targets of suspected terrorist attack. four guards stopped a man tryine to enter the museum ground flooo shopping mall the man armed witt two...