Allegations of corruption, and indictments and guilty pleas swirling around city Hall Contracting the city family is plugging along with another enormous bond for this november, much of it which will go to d. P. W. The ethics budget is not an expense. Its an investment that pays dividends and in cost savings and honest government. Thank you very much. If you are joining by the webex Browser Extension, if you wish to raise your hand for this Public Comment and other Public Comments, you may do so by clicking on the raise hand icon. Its located in the participants panel on the lowerright corner. To access that panel, you can click on the navigation bar located in the video screen by clicking on the participants icon. I do not see any additional callers concerning Public Comment. Im going to close Public Comment first, i want to say in response to the Public Comment, to the first specificker who had substantive points of information concerning City Contracting i do hope that the whistlebl
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Incredible job. I do believe he has an election coming up, i do believe hell be very successful. Thank you very much and all your representatives, thank you for being here. This is the third time we have hosted president duda. The first lady and i also cheerish our remarkable visit to poland three years ago, that was an amazing event. We had an event because it was a speech and a lot of people watched that speech. It was a very historic moment. And an important moment for our two countries. The american and polish people enjoy one of the worlds olest, strongest, most enduring friendships. Polish patriots battled by our side to secure american independence. American and polish warriors fought and died together to defeat the nazis in world war ii. The United States stood shouldertoshoulder with poland in its courageous struggle against communist oppression. Our bond has been forged in battle, sealed in blood and strengthened by our shared cultural values. The United States and poland are
And include National Accountability standards that have the support of the fraternal order of police. Jonathan good afternoon. Welcome to Washington Post live. Congresswoman karen bass of california is the chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and in that role, she is leading the charge to implement unprecedented Police Reform to curb Police Brutality and racial profiling and eliminate qualified immunity as part of the justice in policing act, or as it is going to be renamed, the George Floyd Justice in policing act. Now the hard part. Getting these historic changes past. Congresswoman, so great to see you. Thank you for being here. Chairwoman bass thanks for having me on. Jonathan lets talk about atlanta and the shooting of rayshard brooks. Shot twice in the back according to the medical examiner. How does this fit in with george floyd in minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in louisville . Chairwoman bass this was such a tragedy and it leaves everybody distraught. The big difference is,
Perhaps. New hampshire has become more of a swing state because of migration here. We are unusual, in that now fewer people New Hampshire were born here. More than 60 of residents are not natives. Many come from massachusetts. Taxesame to escape higher and more regulation. But particular the on social issues, their progressive. That is what we have seen over the years in New Hampshire, is migration that has made the electric or center and less leaning, but also many residents they havehere are a greater expectation of Government Services that New Hampshire typically had. New is also what has led to hampshire becoming a swing state. The other piece is the fact that independence are such a strong ethic here. And they continue to grow in size. 25 years ago, independence rate up only 25 of the electorate. 50 at this rate it will be by 2030. It is now 43 of the electorate, our independence. We make it very easy for our independence to take part in primaries here in New Hampshire. And they c