Mitigation constraints, from Law Enforcement perspective this affect needed training and equipment for bomb teams essential opportunity to train and purchase equipment needed for adequate response, this was a critical component to the polls nightclub, in 2015, a need to purchase a tactical robot for our swat teams and refurbish one of the aging regional bomb robot, due to lack of funding these projects were not funded. Finally, for the last years we have seen funding through Grant Programs to conduct swift assisted victim extraction or training for the region. The critical training teaches Law Enforcement and fire Service Necessary to save lives, and fire personnel will stage a safe difference from the scene until Law Enforcement declares it is clear even though Law Enforcement is confident they captured and contained or killed suspects. This course is designed to teach lawenforcement officers and the Fire Department the tactics necessary to enter a semisecure area which will reduce ti
Death penalty and my name is dale. I teach law at georgetown and to run a Supreme Court practice. We are here to talk about the Death Penalty, where its going and i cant imagine a better group of panelists. Over here is the president of the Southern Center for human rights. You know in my mind the leading Death Penalty litigants in the country. And has been for a number of years traveling throughout the country to bring these cases. He had a big one in the Supreme Court or couple weeks ago ago which may be i will tell you a little bit about that hes been teaching at Yale Law School since 1993 which yesterday was significant because that was my first class on the Death Penalty which he taught and was just a marvelous in its rationale figure and its a delight to be here with him. Roy adams is the director of the center for effective justice of the texas Public Policy center. Mark does interesting work in the cause of the criminal Justice System and is making the case for a conservative c
On cspan, all beginning on monday, july 18th. Next, antiabortion advocates discuss the impact of their issues on the 2016 elections. Then a house hearing on the future of Guantanamo Bay detention facility. After that, a Senate Hearing on the impact of the rising costs of flood insurance. Now antiabortion advocates speak at the national right to Life Convention on how righttolife issues will impact the 2016 election. They discuss competitive house and senate races in november and where president ial candidates donald trump and Hillary Clinton stand on abortion. This is just over an hour
Welcome. Welcome to national right to lifes session, the battle before us. It has been an amazing year. Full of surprises. And we have learned not to take anything for granted. The presidency, the house, and the senate are all in play, and we need the help of every one of you this year. We have a panel of people who work every day in these areas here. And i will introduce them briefly. I think you probably know them all already. Dr. David olstein, our executive director. Our president carol tobias, and our Political Action Committee Director karen cross. [ applause ]. National right to life makes a recommendation on a candidate. When they do that, they take their time to collect all the facts and make the best possible decision on the life issue. Dont let the media tell you how to vote. Dont let your favorite commentator tell you how to vote. All of these people have lots of issues, and these issues, a whole range of them, are influencing their opinions. You need to look at the candida
Calls, emails and beats. We will kick it off right now. Republicans, 202 7488001. Emocrats, 202 7488000. Ndependents, 202 7488002 you can go to facebook. Com cspan. Republicans will open their National Convention here in this city for their 41st attempt to win the white house which theyve accomplished 23 times starting with abraham lincoln. Folks are arty starting to arrive. From the cleveland plain dealer, rnc visitors are receiving the red carpet treatment from the moment they stepped off planes and into downtown hotels, conventioneers making their way into Cleveland Saturday were treated to northeast ohios version of red carpet. Even live music. A says here it is ordinarily price. A twoperson rap group regaled passengers while clearly identified volunteers shouted welcome to cleveland when they werent answering questions. You mention some of the facts and figures about this convention, i want to share this from politico. A couple more facts and figures. 50,000 visitors are coming to