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afghanistan, they green lighted putin in into ukraine and they see weakness and they make a move. we have to be strong. carley: what did you think of that moment and was it a missed opportunity for the other candidates? i thought it was decent that he was able to bring it up. but a missed opportunity by all the rest of them? absolutely, at least for this family who, quite frankly, we feel like we ve been disrespected and brushed to the side by this administration. i would liked to have seen a little bit more substance, if you will, and it just kind of fell flat for me, in all honesty. carley: lindsey, you are a single mom of a nine and 7-year-old daughter. you work as a special education teacher full-time. the conversation on education was a major focus last night. let s listen to a portion of that. the only way we change
than anything, what i mostly am focused on is i am a single mom and inflation i think has hit me the most. my electric bill last month was nearly $200. and going to the grocery and having to budget and rethink what i m spending, that definitely that is more what i was paying attention to last night and who was going to make that real and make it personal. carley: yeah, i do not blame you. the economy is the number one issue for americans across the country. and if a republican does become the next president, all the candidates made it clear that energy independence would be one of the first things that they would do first day on the job. lindsey, russell, darren, thank you all so much for joining us. we appreciate it. thank you. thank you carley: all right so here s how the main stream media is reacting to the message from candidates last night.
Monday, 19 April 2021
Three key reforms to the governance of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have been proposed by the Institute of National Anti-Doping Organisations (iNADO) and outlined at its virtual annual meeting.
The iNADO chair, Michael Ask, said the umbrella body s governance review had concluded that WADA s Foundation Board must be representative of a wider group of stakeholders.
It also said the WADA Executive Committee should be composed of more independent experts and that an independent monitoring mechanism should be established.
For the Foundation Board to conduct its task with credibility, members heard, a strict separation of the roles and people between the Board and the Executive Committee should be implemented.