South western parts of england. We have more rain here i suspect during the later part too. Plenty of sunshine elsewhere to enjoy, fewer showers for eastern areas than today. When seizing down a touch on the south west of england, picking up the south west of england, picking upa the south west of england, picking up a little for Northern Ireland during the afternoon the wind is easing down a touch. 9 degrees across parts of northern scotland, ten or 11 for much of england and wales, milder with the rain in the far south west. Later in the week, High Pressure moves into Continental Europe and the weather fronts are pushing in from the south west, the first one on thursday is very weak but bring some milder air which will push across most areas into the end of week. With the milder air coming over the cold ground, it could be misty and murky on thursday. The best of the sunshine will be for eastern scotland, there will not be much rain or drizzle around, turning wetter into friday but t
Asked by the president to mirror back to you to postpone those and the meeting but its up to you to do that. I cant make that decision for you. These items will be postponed to the next meeting or a future meeting. Are they here . The staff for items 8 and 9 are here. We should probably go ahead and do it because they sat here all of this time. Im sorry. 8 and 9 are here . Yes . All right, so, sorry, everyone. Item 8 is the 2016 Public Health and safety bond update. Thank you all who came for item 7 and well move to the next 7 and well move to the next [roll call] at this time we ask that you silence also phones and sound producing devices. Thank you. May i have a motion to approve the agenda . So moved. Second. Any discussion . All in favor . Aye. The motion carries. May i have a motion to approve the august 7th, 2019 Meeting Minutes . So moved. Second. Any comments or changes . All in favor . Aye. The motion carries. Item four, directors report. Good morning, commissioners. I just wa
What that means now in the policy and the security space. Im excited to have an excellent panel to talk about that. Weve got heather conley, our vice president. We have john. We have sara glasser, the Deputy Director of secure fisheries and amy lair, the director of our human rights initiative. Thank you to the panel, and im going to sit down and be quiet and turn it over to my excellent panel, and well start off with heather. Thank you so much. Good morning, everyone. I think the arctic is the best place to talk about that intersection of climate stress and security. And in many ways the arctic is telling us, actually, both polar regions are telling us theyre under the most dramatic stress as the arctic certainly is warming two to three times faster than any place on the planet. And in many ways we are now dealing with a very new ocean. In fact, our former coast guard commandant called the arctic americas fourth coast. I thought that was a powerful way of thinking about it in part bec
As you all know education doesnt always grab headlines and that is certainly the case this time around two and that being said, there are consequential issues and big policy ideas that are being talked about as part of these campaign and to help us make sense of whats going on we have a group of panelist with us today already, arne duncan served as secretary of education from 2009 to 2015. I believe he was the ninth secretary and the department history. Hes a managing partner and a nonresidency and dr. John king served as the secretary of education from 2016 till 2017. And doctor king is the president and ceo of the education trust. To help guide our discussion we have alison klein, the assisting editor for education. Her current beat is the workforce issues and for many years shes covered education, and policies in washington and beyond. With that i will welcome the three of you to our stage and headed over to allison. Up applause thanks for joining us im thanks for joining us im happ
Against one another, and to try to weaken us from within. Announcer 1 watch afterwords, sunday night at 9 00 eastern on book tv on cspan2. Former education secretarys discussed education policy and the 2020 election at an event hosted by the brookings institution. This is an hour. Good morning. Thank you all for joining , thank you for joining us, whether in person, on our webcast, or on cspan. I am john, a fellow here at the center for education policy. We are here today to talk about education policy and the 2020 election. Education doesnt always grab headlines during president ial campaigns. That is certainly the case this time around. That being said, there are truly consequential issues and big policy ideas being talked about as part of these campaigns. To help us make sense of what is going on, we have a Wonderful Group of panelists. Arne duncan served as education secretary from 2009 through 2015. I believe he was the ninth secretary. He is now a managing partner at the emerson