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thomson. the firing of the inspectors general and the threats to expose the identities of whistleblowers may have had a chilling effect on the willingness of whistleblowers to come forward with allegations. what specific actions will you take to reassure cia employees that they will be protected from reprisal, both within the agency and outside of it, if they do expose wrongdoing? >> thank you, senator. very important. very important question. i appreciate the question. so in my view, one of the most important aspects about the whistleblower program is for the whistleblowers to have absolute trust and confidence in the system. when they don't have trust and confidence in the system, then it breaks down. right? it breaks down from our perspective, it breaks down from congressional oversight perspective. and then it also increases the possibility of things we don't want to have happen, like leaks. so strong whistleblower program actually helps prevent leaks, senator, but beyond that, to protect
thomson. the firing of the inspectors general and the threats to expose the identities of whistleblowers may have had a chilling effect on the willingness of whistleblowers to come forward with allegations. what specific actions will you take to reassure cia employees that they will be protected from reprisal, both within the agency and outside of it, if they do expose wrongdoing? >> thank you, senator. very important. very important question. i appreciate the question. so in my view, one...
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thomson has my highest possible recommendation. and i appreciate my time. >> deep firsthand experience rooting out waste, fraud and abuse. his peers have attested to his competency and character. on may 1, 5 of his colleagues in louisiana law enforcement cited his high ethical standards, work ethic, legal competence and reputation for integrity. peter's career has overseen the use of government funds which makes him well suited. in the after mauth of hurricane katrina he worked on the task force to bring out the best in people and sacrifice in the midst of tragedy. however, some seek to take advantage of bad situations. peter kept them accountable and prosecuted the first public corruption case following the disaster. not content to serve in government, only in government, he took time to teach as well. e spent 20 years as add junk professor and mentored people and beth his personal and professional life and we hope to see in all of our public servants and i ask your support of my sfrend. should you need further information, feel f
thomson has my highest possible recommendation. and i appreciate my time. >> deep firsthand experience rooting out waste, fraud and abuse. his peers have attested to his competency and character. on may 1, 5 of his colleagues in louisiana law enforcement cited his high ethical standards, work ethic, legal competence and reputation for integrity. peter's career has overseen the use of government funds which makes him well suited. in the after mauth of hurricane katrina he worked on the...
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but i was in thomson about how we're going to get to my uncle's pj's when we had no what it could take anyway because mopo bush didn't put it down like me i was young by the way probably till i living my grandmother was always was also handy he had this big truck we had to have. as i'm wondering how is my grandmother going to gain it. he just placing a trick like it was light work and never questioning which thing they use i believe what broke their backs always see their children smile and made a way when it seemed impossible. wo to take me to. change you see to always wasn't working so it's on those to do what we got youth of america it is time for a change even if we shall begin with what about there is no justice no peace migrate in basically mother to mob children. they sought asylum but god says he lets no. thank you i think it's always love in a home town. thank you. i really don't know what to say at that money's but she told the whole story but. the middle of the night thinking about more broadly our lives because i couldn't believe it if earth. were. all i think about when he
but i was in thomson about how we're going to get to my uncle's pj's when we had no what it could take anyway because mopo bush didn't put it down like me i was young by the way probably till i living my grandmother was always was also handy he had this big truck we had to have. as i'm wondering how is my grandmother going to gain it. he just placing a trick like it was light work and never questioning which thing they use i believe what broke their backs always see their children smile and...
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helen thomson at the university of michigan is among those.an is among thosem definitely is a moment, one thatis definitely is a moment, one that is reminiscent of others in american history as you mentioned, like the 1960s. it also different because we have not just one also different because we have notjust one or two or three things that are motivating people to take to the streets but many. certainly inspired by police brutality but escalated by rising economic inequality and other issues being fanned by the trump administration. do you think there are lessons to be learned from the 1960s? absolutely. the first is that when we allow a citizenry to go through the system and do everything they are supposed to do to remedy wrongs and to get things addressed and when that just never happens, eventually there is a collective sense of despair and trauma and anger and people take to the streets and people take to the streets and the 1960s showed us that. the other lesson is that the people on high, the people in power can certainly do something t
helen thomson at the university of michigan is among those.an is among thosem definitely is a moment, one thatis definitely is a moment, one that is reminiscent of others in american history as you mentioned, like the 1960s. it also different because we have not just one also different because we have notjust one or two or three things that are motivating people to take to the streets but many. certainly inspired by police brutality but escalated by rising economic inequality and other issues...
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scott thomson, talking to me earlier. let's return to coronavirus.interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual — as few as 10% of people could cause 80% of all infections. this is how coronavirus spreads. if the virus is left unchecked, one person will infect three others, who will then pass it on to three more, and this keeps on repeating. but this is the average picture. in reality, some people won't pass the virus on at all, especially if they are self—isolating. 0thers, though, will spread it more widely, so one person could give the virus to ten people, and a few of those could do the same. this is a superspreading event. some people mightjust shed more virus than others, but i think a lot of it is going to depend on what people do when they are infectious, so if someone particularly, just before symptoms, when they
scott thomson, talking to me earlier. let's return to coronavirus.interest — the 10% of infected people who are responsible for 80% of all cases. 0ur science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. an outbreak in a nightclub district in south korea. one man with covid—19 is linked to more than 150 new cases. coronavirus clusters aren't unusual — as few as 10% of people could cause 80% of all infections. this is how coronavirus spreads. if the virus is left unchecked, one person will infect...
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death of george florence as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police brutality thomson's gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rally zaps also coming out. russia believes melting permafrost just because of the massive oil spill in northern siberia the worst ecological disaster to ever hit the region is polluting superstructures all foxes waterways and could damage the fragile ecosystem for decades. by an unique lukather from an early well against by a lever closing to actually go through to an 8th consecutive going to think outside the full match reports coming out. i mean if i'm a stan welcome for testers have been gathering in washington d.c. and many other cities to mobilize against racism and police brutality tens of thousands have been marching through the streets also the u.s. capitol to call for reform authorities after much of the downtown area to traffic the washington protest and others around the world the resident from outraged. floyd the african-american man died while and police custody in minneapolis last week. protesters have taken to
death of george florence as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police brutality thomson's gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rally zaps also coming out. russia believes melting permafrost just because of the massive oil spill in northern siberia the worst ecological disaster to ever hit the region is polluting superstructures all foxes waterways and could damage the fragile ecosystem for decades. by an unique lukather from an early well against by a...
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of george saw it as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police personalities thomson's gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rally jets also coming up. russia believes melting permafrost just because of the not.
of george saw it as the world witnesses global protests against racism and police personalities thomson's gathered in the u.s. capital for what could be the biggest rally jets also coming up. russia believes melting permafrost just because of the not.
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back at the place where she was housed, sharon thomson knows there is a particular concern about youngyoung people as the city experiences a rise in numbersm allowed me to apply for uni. this man was homeless. because you don't think you have any support or help, you'd think what are you going to do in the future, how will you survive when you are 30,40? in the future, how will you survive when you are 30, 40? can salida say they need to know what practical support they will get as a lockdown eases. “— support they will get as a lockdown eases. —— council leaders. the government says it's committed to ending rough sleeping and is planning 6000 new homes. june kelly, news, birmingham. south korea is using technology to track down people infected with coronavirus in less than an hour as it tries to clamp down on those breaking quarantine rules. south korea has had one of the most successful strategies in the world for dealing with the virus. fewer than 300 people have died. 0ur seoul correspondent laura bicker has more details each gasp for breath... each drop of blood painted an alarmin
back at the place where she was housed, sharon thomson knows there is a particular concern about youngyoung people as the city experiences a rise in numbersm allowed me to apply for uni. this man was homeless. because you don't think you have any support or help, you'd think what are you going to do in the future, how will you survive when you are 30,40? in the future, how will you survive when you are 30, 40? can salida say they need to know what practical support they will get as a lockdown...
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so you have to let people hope that they have a peaceful chance of making their voices heard aaron thomson their own art historian speaking to us from new york thank you very much great to get your insights here on out is there. now burundi's constitutional court has ruled that the president elect must be sworn in immediately this follows the sudden death appear in chorus these other countries outgoing president just weeks after elections were held to choose his successor president elect everest and me i won the election in may but wasn't supposed to take office until august because if they don't get poorly. there's no need for an interim president as the newly elected president can start his term a day after being sworn in according to article wonderful of the constitution for this reason the court has decided that it is right for president elect. to take the oath as soon as possible now the un refugee agency is appealing for almost $200000000.00 to cope with a wave of displaced people in the sahara region more than $2000000.00 people are fleeing violence in that region with another 50000
so you have to let people hope that they have a peaceful chance of making their voices heard aaron thomson their own art historian speaking to us from new york thank you very much great to get your insights here on out is there. now burundi's constitutional court has ruled that the president elect must be sworn in immediately this follows the sudden death appear in chorus these other countries outgoing president just weeks after elections were held to choose his successor president elect...
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chief scott thomson led those changes and spoke to the bbc earlier. well i'm very concerned.ed inside the car some of the scenes of squad car is running people over, i'll be at we still don't have all the facts of the situations but on the surface in and of themselves, it's very disturbing. it really starts with changing the culture within organizations. what we did in camden, we started with policy but cultural eat policy for breakfast. if you don't have the training and the levels of accountability to ensure people are doing what they're supposed to be doing. we have scheduled we will be back with the next edition of outside source in half an hour's time. good evening. it has been a different weather story to tell today. a different feel to our weather as well. this was melton mowbray a little earlier on, and you can just about make out the shower droplets along the river here. now some of the rain was fairly light and patchy through the afternoon, but this has been the story with the radar as it continues to drift south and east. so it is bringing a little bit of welcome r
chief scott thomson led those changes and spoke to the bbc earlier. well i'm very concerned.ed inside the car some of the scenes of squad car is running people over, i'll be at we still don't have all the facts of the situations but on the surface in and of themselves, it's very disturbing. it really starts with changing the culture within organizations. what we did in camden, we started with policy but cultural eat policy for breakfast. if you don't have the training and the levels of...
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on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m., the cia inspector general nominee peter thomson appears before the select intelligence committee. there is more live coverage wednesday on our website with a hearing on threats posed by isis and al qaeda. we will join the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism at 11 a.m. eastern. witnesses include former deputy cia director michael morel. house energy, two and commerce subcommittees hold a joint hearing on online disinformation and the national divide. next, a discussion on election security and cyber security threats during the coronavirus pandemic. the lincoln network hosted the virtual event to look at lessons learned from the primary season and issues regarding absentee and mail-in voteing ballots and security measures needed for the november elections. >> my name is dan lips and i'm the director of national and cyber security at the lincoln network. welcome to our webinar. protect 2020, securing the election ahead of thank you for november. taking time out of your day to join us. at the lincoln network, our mission is to connect t
on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m., the cia inspector general nominee peter thomson appears before the select intelligence committee. there is more live coverage wednesday on our website with a hearing on threats posed by isis and al qaeda. we will join the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism at 11 a.m. eastern. witnesses include former deputy cia director michael morel. house energy, two and commerce subcommittees hold a joint hearing on online disinformation and...
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on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m., the cia inspector general nominee peter thomson appears before the select intelligenceis and al qaeda. we will join the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism at 11 a.m. eastern. witnesses include former deputy cia director michael morel. house energy, two and commerce subcommittees hold a joint hearing on online disinformation and the national divide. next, a discussion on election security and cyber security threats during the coronavirus
on c-span3 at 10:00 a.m., the cia inspector general nominee peter thomson appears before the select intelligenceis and al qaeda. we will join the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism at 11 a.m. eastern. witnesses include former deputy cia director michael morel. house energy, two and commerce subcommittees hold a joint hearing on online disinformation and the national divide. next, a discussion on election security and cyber security threats during the...
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public places becoming busier those who belong to high risk groups are even more scared to go outside thomson is forced to stay in isolation until a vaccine is found because of her weak lungs this ng a lost most of her income while she can't perform. she says the government has created the fight within society the more freedom others have the less we have it and it's quite strange because the risk group if you want to call it that has been been left out already. so it's actually the divide is becoming the vision is becoming a more and more while masks are now mandatory on public transport the government has officially discourage people from wearing them anywhere else how the activists see this proves that the government still able to achieve the so-called herd immunity by letting the virus spread if those possibilities have not been fully exhausted i don't see why choosing mitigation. can be seen as anything other than. an utter failure to protect the people you're morally and legally obligated to protect and even to the point of considering it a crime against humanity even the government was
public places becoming busier those who belong to high risk groups are even more scared to go outside thomson is forced to stay in isolation until a vaccine is found because of her weak lungs this ng a lost most of her income while she can't perform. she says the government has created the fight within society the more freedom others have the less we have it and it's quite strange because the risk group if you want to call it that has been been left out already. so it's actually the divide is...
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we are joined by jay scott thomson. he's the former police chief of camden county, new jersey.hanks for joining us. we want to talk about your experience in camden. back in 2013 you actually disbanded and transformed your police force as your city was facing a public safety crisis, a high murder rate, coupled with scores of complaints about excessive force. what did you learn from it? what did you do? >> so, 2012 was arguably the darkest hour in the city's history, particularly in terms of public safety. we had extremely high levels of mistrust, virtually no legitimacy with the community in and of itself, and a bold political decision was made to disband the police force and try something new. so we created a new policing paradigm and knew we had the rare opportunity to build culture as opposed to the challenge of chalginging cultur. so we really created this organization on three bedrock principles and that was that our officers were going to be guardians and not warriors, we were going to engage in extraordinary levels of community empowerment, and that we would embrace de-es
we are joined by jay scott thomson. he's the former police chief of camden county, new jersey.hanks for joining us. we want to talk about your experience in camden. back in 2013 you actually disbanded and transformed your police force as your city was facing a public safety crisis, a high murder rate, coupled with scores of complaints about excessive force. what did you learn from it? what did you do? >> so, 2012 was arguably the darkest hour in the city's history, particularly in terms...
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chief scott thomson, thank you for talking with me.ou were the police chief during the reforms, camden undertook a complete overhaul of their department. everybody was fired. including you. describe for me what that overhaul looked like. scott: i had been a police officer for 20 years. i had been a police chief for five, but i was a new employee. what that really provided the opportunity for was the ability to build culture versus the challenge of changing culture. and a lot of it was because we no longer had to deal with overly restrictive existing work rules from the other organization. we had a union at the time tha they were guardians of the status quo. and conversely, when we went into the new organization, they still organized. they became union. same union. just different leadership. soledad: was it a very difficult maneuver to move people in thinking about how they would do their job differently or move the community from how they should look at policing differently? scott: what we focused on with identity, what we were looking
chief scott thomson, thank you for talking with me.ou were the police chief during the reforms, camden undertook a complete overhaul of their department. everybody was fired. including you. describe for me what that overhaul looked like. scott: i had been a police officer for 20 years. i had been a police chief for five, but i was a new employee. what that really provided the opportunity for was the ability to build culture versus the challenge of changing culture. and a lot of it was because...