She also addressed allegations against democratic president ial candidate joe biden. Good morning. I am pleased to be joined by mr. Clyburn, the democratic whip, the chair on the committee on the coronavirus. Today, we are here to talk about how we can reach out to everyone as we reach out with broadband. With a broadband. Mr. Clyburn will be addressing that, hes been a champion. Everything is about time. We are in a time of great sadness, 60,000 people have died, more than 60,000 from the coronavirus. 30 million americans have applied for Unemployment Insurance. The lives and livelihoods of the American People are at stake. And we have to make some decisions about the time when we would go forward to opening up our economy. That is the question at hand. I firmly believe there are three steps that we must take in preparation for what comes next. Many of us have talked about testing, testing, testing. Our first bipartisan bill, which we wrote in february, passed on march 4, was about te
Speaker pelosi good morning. I am very pleased this morning to be joined by mr. Clyburn, the democratic whip, the chair on the committee on the coronavirus. Today we are here to talk about how we can reach out to everyone as we reach out with broadband. , mr. Clyburn will be addressing that, hes been a champion. You know everything is about , time. We are in a time of Great Sadness in our country. 60,000 people have died, more than from the coronavirus. 30 millionoximately americans have applied for Unemployment Insurance. The lives and livelihoods of the American People are at stake. And we have to make some decisions about time, as to the time when we would go forward to opening up our economy. That is the question at hand. I firmly believe there are three steps that we must take in preparation for what comes next. Many of us have talked about testing, testing, testing. Our first bipartisan bill, which we wrote in february, passed on the floor of the house on march 4, was about testi
Mr. Chief justice, may it please the court. When this case was first argued to this court two years ago, counsel for respondent and counsel for the United States were asked if they were standing on u. S. Soil when he was shot and killed. Both said yes. The question before this court today is therefore whether the sacks nevertheless foreclosed because in this case, sergio was standing a few feet to the mexican side of the border at the time he was shot. For two reasons we believe that it isnt. First, where the victim is standing does not in fact trigger any of the special factors counsel, identified by the respondent or the United States. Most importantly it is difficult to see how Foreign Relations could be a special factor concluding if it wouldnt have been the claim if he had been standing a few feet away. It is belied by the long history of successful tort claims against federal Law Enforcement officers including cases in which the victim was a foreig r er harmed on foreign soil. No
The fbi has shifted its focus from Law Enforcement to Domestic Intelligence in the wake of the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001. This is just over an hour. The good evening, everybody. Welcome to the center at the school of law. Im your moderator for this evening. Im a journalist at the atlantic. Im a staff writer in the ideas section. The Brennan Center is a nonprofit sorry, nonpartisan Law Policy Institute tha institute o reform and revitalize when necessary to defend the systems of democracy and justice. You can keep up with their work online or you can follow them on facebook and listen to their podcast on the website or wherever you get your podcast. You should still listen to the Brennan Center podcast. So, tonight we are hosting a fellow with the Liberty National Security Program where he focuses on Law Enforcement and intelligence oversight reform. He used to work as a policy council for National Security and privacy and before that he served 16 years as an fbi special a
The good evening, everybody. Welcome to the center at the school of law. Im your moderator for this evening. Im a journalist at the atlantic. Im a staff writer in the ideas section. The Brennan Center is a nonprofit sorry, nonpartisan Law Policy Institute tha institute o reform and revitalize when necessary to defend the systems of democracy and justice. You can keep up with their work online or you can follow them on facebook and listen to their podcast on the website or wherever you get your podcast. You should still listen to the Brennan Center podcast. So, tonight we are hosting a fellow with the Liberty National Security Program where he focuses on Law Enforcement and intelligence oversight reform. He used to work as a policy council for National Security and privacy and before that he served 16 years as an fbi special agent specializing in domestic terrorism and covert operations int and today we are discussing his book thinking like a terrorist, sorry, discussing his second book