Diseases. Sarah i am pleased to convene the meeting. Welcome to todays council on relations meeting. Im the executive Vice President of worldwide Government Legal Affairs at mcandrews and forbes incorporated. I will be presiding over todays discussion. I will have the privilege of for 30 a conversation minutes and i will open it to questions and answers. Promptly at 1 30 as you might imagine. Very busy emen are right now dealing with coronavirus. So lets just start looking back decade, ghly the past emerging Infectious Diseases ave played a recurring and minous theme, the h1n1, ebola, zika and the 2019 novel oronavirus, the threat is not dissipating. When it comes to nondisease natural disasters, the act Disaster Relief funds to enable Immediate Response by small son, there is Infectious Disease Rapid Response reserve fund. Stafford act ore like mechanism to enable a research sponse to these new threats . First aybe ill take the whack at this. Because i think that the feeling in congre
She believes she was terminated as retaliation for failing to do favors for city hall. She spoke about her plans to fight back. I want to about the termination itself. If you had a sense it was coming,or if you were surprised . I was surprised. Reporter she believes she may have lost her job because she wouldnt do favors for a member of the panel who terminated her. In 2018, the chief told the st. s hr director that Police Commissioner, Janelle Harris demanded she reimpurse harris for towing fees, and was worried about retaliation. You hired a woman of intrigue trite. And by that, i am willing to stand on my values. Im willing to lose a job by standing on my values. No regrets. Reporter harris has not responded to our request for comment. Do you plan to sue the city . I have Legal Options that i am weighing right now. I am embarrassed. Those headlines went national. Its painful to me. Its not how i would like to end 38 years. Reporter the Police Commissioner was voted into power in 201
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[ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] im jamie colby, and today im on Staten Island in new york city. So, picture this a packrat mom spends a lifetime stuffing her home. Her kids wonder, ma, when are you ever gonna get rid of all this stuff . Of course, she never does. And then a classic strange inheritance tale comes into sharp focus. My name is jaye smith. Our mom, carol, had an expression never forget to look in your attic. We thought she meant it metaphorically. Now we know she meant it literally, as in, there really is valuable stuff in our attic. Hi, jaye. Jaye, an executive coach, has invited me here to her mothers house. Shall we . Yeah. Come on in. Thank you. In 2011, jayes mother, carol, a retired editor of a photography magazine, dies at the age of 86. Jaye and her brother, lee, inherit her home. Along with the task of cleaning it out. And there is lots to clean. Was mom a hoarder . [ laughing ] yes, she was. Her motto was, you know, waste not, want not. The most
It started as niger history week and of course has expanded to black History Month. We would like to thank our sponsors, they include prince georges truth branch, usa today and the law and policy group. We would also like to thank all of those people who make black history happen all year round. The year 2019 especially for many reasons, and we will explore those reasons into parts, part one, will talk about the theme for black History Month this year and that is black immigration, our president also includes a panel of scholars who will like in this occasion with their expertise on the 400 years of African American perseverance and resilience triggered from that arrival in 60 19. First if we have her here, we are looking for the president of the National Press club, Alison Fitzgerald kodiak who will come to give welcome in a few minutes. We are also honored to have the presence of the founding director of the African American museum of history and culture and also a ray of light. Than