A devastating impact on Indigenous People well beyond the immediate threat to their health. By wayne hay reporting from new zealand where there is excitement about the return of professional rugby but well tell you why the reserve real concern about the future of the sport here. Thank you very much for joining us china is accusing the United States of avoiding responsibility and shifting the blame for mishandling the Coronavirus Crisis after President Trump threatened to permanently hold funding to the World Health Organization that means the w. H. O. Would lose its largest single contributor the us gave 400000000 dollars last year. The threat in a letter to the head of the w. H. O. Which he then posted on twitter in its he accused the w. H. O. Of mistakes and not action he wrote it is clear the repeated missteps by you enjoy organisation in responding to the pandemic have been extremely costly for the world he also accuse officials of backing china right saying the only way forward fo
Takes another town held by the world before after. Strained a relationship the Syrian Government seizes the assets of president Bashar Al Assads cousin and billionaire businessman. And sport professional rugby players in new zealand are back on the training failed we report on the countrys efforts to secure its National Sports financial future. So that me United States is facing a growing backlash everetts threat to permanently halt funding to the w. H. O. And that is after president told trump said the organizations missteps have come out and extract costs. And i think theyve done a. Very sad job in the last period of time. And again the United States pays them 450000000. 00 a year china pays them 38000000. 00 a year and theyre a puppet of china. China centric to put it nicely but theyre a puppet of china well russia has become the latest global power to condemn threats its Deputy Foreign minister has been quoted as saying that it is against breaking the w. H. O. For another members p
With them and to lead them for the last 3 1 2 years and i will an even greater privilege to do so as the director. I have spent my entire career about taxpayers and their families. I have fought to save them money areensure their tax dollars well spent. I come from a bluecollar family. Electrician and son of a teacher. Tonow what they went through balance their budget and save for the future. Long, hard orked hours to put me through school. They worked very hard to pay for the government and their lives. I wonder what else they would be were o accomplish if they fiscal year to freer to build and save more of their hardworked earnings. My parents represent the forgotten men and women of this country. They have always been the which i have tested Government Spending and i am rateful to the work of this administration that made the eyes and the heart of the forgotten man the lens from policy. See these men and women live and work in every city and every own and every state in this great c
Good afternoon and welcome. I want to take a few brief opening remarks and then ill turn it over. Then ill turn it over to Ranking Member sanders. We are here today to consider, to serve as the nest director of budget. To serve as the director since there were 20. Teen President Trump nominated him in march as the nations facing a unprecedented crisis, both health and economic from the covid crisis. The office of management and budget paint played a key part, in addition to building the president s annual budget we also to do financial, management grants management, information technology, program assessment, and Property Management just to name a few. Given the vast responsibility over the organization its important to have a senate director in place. Before we hear from the Deputy Director of want to discuss our response to the coronavirus pandemic. Congress working with the president to provide needed relief for individuals and businesses and state and local government on a series o
Generations of americans have fought throughout our history hard to protect. Its a remarkable moment, the most powerful person in the world bows to the will of the people and sits only a few yards away as the next president takes the oath of office. Think about the wars that have been fought throughout history over who the next leader of a country would be. Yet in america, dating back to 1787, the peaceful transition of power has defined the american presidency. But a growing body of evidence suggests that the january 20, 2017, inauguration of President Donald Trump was an exception to that hallowed tradition. Since the f. B. I. Launched its russia probe in july 2016, theres been no shortage of stories about what did or did not happen in the months leading up to that election. For the better part of three years the speculation dominated headlines and news feeds with even the smallest details consuming hours of airtime. Beyond the russian actives measure campaign, which we know did happ