Stretch the department spending. When it comes to Law Enforcement, your arrival at the department at a critical time of needed leadership is welcome. Since our hearing early this spring, with the departments lawenforcement chiefs, we have seen the departures of the atf director and the dea administrator. I hope you will Pay Attention to these Law Enforcement agencies. To ensure that they faithfully execute their duties during this time of change. As an example, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms and explosives has a rule pending that would impose burdens burdensome and unnecessary regulations regarding firearms lost or stolen in transit. However, the atfs own statistics indicate this number is insignificant and should not be a cause for concern. It certainly does not warrant such encumbering regulations. Oversight and accountability should remain a top priority for this committee. I have consistently expressed my displeasure to your predecessor regarding the departments resis
Room to go the high road as justin says, and its not just about how much money you get home at the end of the day, its about how youre treated in the workplace. I think thats a part that shouldnt get lost when we talk about this. Very patient. Thank you very much. My name is jonathan pengel. I used to be a labor economist. And my question is for justin, jacob, and michael a little bit how we got where we are. When we think about the prevalence of low wages, a lowwage societyj. Ez of which is related to the very low share of labor income as a share of National Income damon lays out a case for why weve gotten where we are, which is some fundamental changes in workers negotiating in the wage bargain. Hes talking about a lack of unionization and a substantial amount of bargaining going on outside what you would consider normal nlrb bargaining which is an important starting point for thinking about how to solve the problem is where we are today. Justins laid out a weve got sort of two equil
Through the process but can you explain to the if i a member of congress in ordinary member but not a committee what was i told . Not in the classified briefing about what was i told cove read this what memo did i get . I think there were some from the chairs to the intelligence committees. But they identified information was provided by the executive branch and it was important for evaluation of reauthorization of this authority. Than i had to figure out if it was worth it to me to do with or not . Looking at those other issues with that legislation where the president signs it that has been accomplished to say you should go read something before you vote that they approved what never was in there. But we have members who pointed to this very debate. They say listen in you bozos. But you better read it. But this goes beyond from the ordinary ratification. Justice scalia does not seem to. You can take it up with him one day. [laughter] but with your position in light of the nature with
Faust F. Rossi, J.D. ’60, the Samuel S. Leibowitz Professor of Trial Techniques Emeritus and a revered educator, mentor and legal scholar, died March 6 in Bethesda, Maryland. He was 91.
reunion. i to my law school reunion for, 45 minutes. there s the people you keep in contact with. you are not going to your reunion? last time i merchandise in 1986 we weren t having a good time then so i m not going to worry about it. greta: essentially, the book is things that annoy people. reunion is not the best example. that s where you lose your friends. [ talking over each other ] all the things we see daily from manners to clothes to dress, our pop culture, education, parenting. [ talking over each other ] greta: let s give some samples. don t ever put your hand in a seat back compartment if you are on amtrak, a plane. i ve found half eaten grilled