Hsi case in las vegas. We took down the hollywood clique which operated not only in nevada but also in california and in the Eastern District of new york, again long island. And we took down 21 members and the leadership of that organization. And then finally, these are the new york indictees. Finally i announced that we are going to seek the Death Penalty against alexi sayans, who is a leader in the Eastern District of new york a leader of ms13 there. The president made a trip to brentwood, new york, earlier in his administration and he met with the families of victims that had been killed by ms13, including the family of two young girls who were butchered with machetes. The person that we are seeking the Death Penalty against was involved in those murders as well as the murder of two africanamericans who they, who they just saw in the street and thought they were from a rival gang and just butchered. Those are the actions were taking. There is more coming as we target the leadership
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Schools. Stepping down from her role at the end of this month. Thesu subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic will come to order. I want to welcome everyone here today. Without objection, the chair may declare a recess at any time. Pursuant to rule 70 of the committee on oversight and accountability and at the discretion of chairman comber, mr. Jordan and members of the committee may participate for the purposes of questions. Ii now recognize myself for the purpose of making an Opening Statement. Today the selected subcommittee is holding a hearing to examine the centers for Disease Control r and preventions policies and decisions during the pandemic. The pandemic sent shockwaves to all aspects of american life. School, work and family, sports and faith. This was a novel virus. There was much we didnt know. And we didnt know how to react. Educated guesses were the best we could do in some cases especially early on. But throughout, i maintain hope. What should heavy and could have unite
So good morning. Good morning. Thank you for joining us here. Today is may sixth, 2024 and besides leading one of the most important organizations in the world taking care of the health of the United States and the world i just want to let you know how tough it has been to compete against mandy when shes one of the worlds leading schools of Public Health in North Carolina. And so they have decided that we need a strategy and so theyve asked mandy to be the keynote speaker at their graduation. Thats right. I will be there in a few weeks. Thank you. So we like to remind everyone every year that more than 50 of all the Economic Growth in the world can be traced to Public Health and medical research, so, yes, every life is precious but it also has driven the world and the economy for the last 200 years so we are ten months in to the assignment. What has surprised you and what hasntou surprised you in these ten months, mandy . First, thank you for having me here and opening up this conferen