Lead. A journalist weighed in on the challenges that arab and middle eastern female journalists face while reporting on stories in their countries. Watch tonight at 8 30 eastern on cspan2 and enjoy book tv this week and every weekend on cspan2. Next, a hearing on School Safety and gun violence. A house subcommittee and security officials. The parent of a skunt stild in the parkland, Florida High School student and lauren hogg cofounder of march for our lives. This is an hour and 50 minutes. The subcommittee is engaging the communitys respective on School Security. Good morning and thank you to everyone who is here today. The Sub Committee is meeting to discuss perspectives on School Safety and how the federal government can better support local stake holders in making our children safer. I want to thank the witnesses for participating in todays hearing. First we have miss lauren hogg and mr. Max schacter testimonies are ones the marine public needs to hear and ones that members of cong
Chopper was over the scene. This is happening at a large condo complex white there. Police cars, lighting the closed down streets. This is at auzerais avenue and race street in the burbank neighborhood. Across the street from oconnor park, its just south of san carlos street. Details are still coming in, but this is what we know people he said he responded to a family disturbance around 8 00 this morning. When they got to the scene, shots were fired from inside the home, hitting one officer. That officer has been taken to the hospital, and the roads nearby are still shut down. Police are asking people to avoid the area. We have technical negotiators, our s. W. A. T. Team, crisis intervention team, and several other units that are special operations, as well as the majority of our Investigation Team as well to make sure we put everything together. That officer was taken to valley medical center. We are still waiting to hear how they are doing. Our Katie Nielsen is on the scene it will h
Mr. Wessel good morning. Im david wessel, director of the Hutchins Center here at brookings. I want to welcome everybody and i am very pleased to have mary daly, the president of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco with us today. Mary daly, who is an economist, joined the San Francisco fed in 1996, and she worked on a number of issues, labor market dynamics, income inequality, and rose to be the director of research and became the president in 2018. Now she is one of 12 reserve Bank President s and, except for new york, the other 11 are sort of considered the same. But mary daly has the distinction at her district because we drew the lines in 1913, which represents a fifth of the nations population. But unfortunately for her, they do not do population weighting when you vote on the fomc. Ms. Daly no, but maybe they should. [laughter] mr. Wessel so, president , i wanted to start by talking a little bit about how do you read the economy right today, and there seems to be a sense in
Next time. [applause] our live coverage continues now or three marks from the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President mary daly who as an event hosted by the brooking institution. We joined the slide in progress here on cspan. I think my team calls extreme data dependent where i will be watching and looking at people asked me this question, i think it is an important one, common or public data releases will we get before the meeting . If date adjustment public data releases, probably would could. But that is not what we mean by data. We be talking to firms and households and worker groups and community groups. You can do that all the way up to the meeting and then you have the debates and conversation at the meeting, which help us make the best decisions. Besides looking at all the data that comes in and the economist to work for you parsing the different ways to slice and dice inflation and labor market data, how else to go about getting information about what is going on with th
Washington journal continues. At the table this morning is kevin kuhlman, he is the Vice President for federal government relations. Thanks for being here, it is National Small business week. Describe what it is like right now for Small Businesses postpandemic. Guest thanks for having me today, happy Small Business week to the more than 33 million Small Businesses, it is the nations leading Small Business efficacy organization, we advocate on behalf of nearly 300,000 Small Business owner members in all 50 state capitals in washington dc, the guiding principle, our Mission Statement is to promote and protect the right of Small Business owner members to own, operate and grow their business to promote and to protect the right of our Small Business members to own and operate their businesses. Its great to be here this Small Business week. Small businesses do face and under certain future and has some economic challenges still, coming out of the pandemic. Inflation and workforce shortages w