Now at 11 00, growing calls to radically rethink public safety. When a group of people is unwilling to change they must be replaced. Tonight some bay area residents say Police Reform is not enough. The San Jose Police chief is taking reform into his own hands. The new restrictions on rubber ros amidduring crowd col. Ofs. Relax shelter in place rules. Tonight some new research. Uc berkeley shows how effective those rules to be. Never in Human History have so many lives been saved on such a short period. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, growing momentum tonight behind a push to change the way cities are policed. Good evening, im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Kpix 5 Andrea Nakano on the Reform Efforts and the new push to cut Police Funding in the wake of george s death. Senator Kamala Harris co authored legislation in the senate called it justice and policing act that would make sweeping changes to policing, but some say thats not enough. And lets be clear reforming policing
Bullets during crowd control. Parts of the u. S. Seeing a surge in the coronavirus amid relax shelter in place rules. Tonight some new research. Uc berkeley shows how effective those rules to be. Never in Human History have so many lives been saved on such a short period. Now at 11 00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, growing momentum tonight behind a push to change the way cities are policed. Good evening, im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Kpix 5 Andrea Nakano on the Reform Efforts and the new push to cut Police Funding in the wake of George Floyds death. Senator Kamala Harris co authored legislation in the senate called it justice and policing act that would make sweeping changes to policing, but some say thats not enough. And lets be clear reforming policing is in the best interest of all americans. Reporter the package with cory booker made officers more accountable for their actions. It would limit Legal Protection for police, create a National Data base for Excessive Force r as ch
[inaudible conversations] good morning this hearing will come to order. Its the day to do the environment subcommittee with fiscal year 2021 budget request for the Environmental Protection agency. And acting chief Financial Officer welcome to both of you. The president s request 2021 to 66 billion to the epa and 27 percent cut hello fy 2020. This seeks to undo all the progress we were able to achieve in a broad bipartisan basis fy 2024 example to request to eliminate 30 mine Million Dollars of new funding we provided to the epa and requests with Clean Energy Funding grants by 47 percent and 9 milliondollar cuts fy 2020 also 870 million from the 3 billion we invested to rebuild our crumbling Water Infrastructure. I held a listening section in st. Paul they would lose 56 percent of federal funding and approximately 75 percent of the cats were to go through the minnesota pollution control that air pollution monitoring for the communities back home and clean water action said it would be a
[inaudible conversations] good morning. Today is the day we will examine the president s fiscal year for the epa joining with morning is administrator wheeler and acting chief Financial Officer. Welcome to both of you. Fiscal year 2021 the president s 66 billion to the epa but this request the presidency of what you were able to achieve on the fy 2020. And then to eliminate the new funding we provided to address pfas and the Clean Energy Funding grants c by 47 percent at 409 million fy 2020 also has money from the 3 billion we invested with our nations crumbling Water Infrastructure. Recently held a listening session and they would lose and what at what happened of these cuts were to go through the pollution control also proposed cuts to the clean water grant act air pollution and monitoring to have our communities back home included it would be an absolute catastrophe for clean water. And i directly heard about concerns with the budget with the pfas pollution it could be truly devasta
Institutes of health in bethesda, maryland is dr. Francis collins, National Institutes of health director. Thank you very much for joining us here on the newsmakers program. Dr. Collins glad to be with you, and great to have a chance to chat at the beginning of a new decade. Steve joining us with the question is Kimberly Leonard, who covers Health Policy issues for the washington examiner, and Health Reporter Jayne Odonnell of usa today. I want to begin because this june marks the 20th anniversary of decoding the genes that make up the human body. Two decades later, where are we . Dr. Collins my goodness. Where do i begin . It has been an amazing couple decades of taking that own insight into our human instruction book and beginning to figure out how to read it, written in this strange language with just four letters in the alphabet, and how to apply that to some basic lessons about how life works and how we can use that information to advance medical care. If you look at the place whe