Movement. To defend, not defund cops. But counter protesters showing up at these rallies to violent attack and injure Police Officers. Were on the story. Now even democrat governor of new york city, new york state, rather, andrew cuomo blasting alexandria ocasiocortez as quote, factually wrong on crime. Also tonight, tom vacarro, former Republican Party chair, he will take on the fight of mailin ballots and. Democrats adamantly say voter fraud is not a real thing. We found the evidence that says, yes it is. The federalist Christopher Bedford on the bombshell accusation against the New York Times, that has the media world in the uproar. New york times opinion editor quitting, she is centrist bari weiss, she shocked the media world that the times is dominated by intolerant idealogues that bully people with different opinions. That is what an oped page is supposed to be about. This is a real indictment of the management at the times. You wont believe what is happening with the fallout the
Now, here is sal, who will help me out here. Yes. Highway 24, we are going there and it looks pretty good so far if you are waiting to get on the roads. The commute on 80 and the Early Morning commute, there are a couple of delays. Traffic is moving pretty well. 4 31 and lets go back to the desk. Students at Mcclymonds High School are going to three different schools in oakland this morning. The Oakland Unified School district close to the campus after a toxic chemical was found in the groundwater and the district is warning parents it could remain closed for two weeks. The closure has many Mcclymonds High School students concerned because they are missing valuable time in the classroom. We have school work. We will be way behind on stuff we should have been learning. We have them doing assignments at home and we hope not to have lost too much in the education process. Students will not be punished for late assignments and ninth graders will attend classes at the Ralph Bunchie Academy
Im here with bo. And id like to acknowledge two additional coauthors in the room who collaborated on several parts of this very comprehensive report. In addition to that wed also like to acinformation the fact we dedicated this work to mark who recently passed away this year, one of the major meanters in drug policy. That said feptinal, yes, it is right now the driving force behind overdose degs in the United States. Today just to give you some breathe takeaways about the work weve been doing in the last year looking at fentanyl, the main key points here from this 200page report is that the nature and magnitude of the ongoing crisis is really like a traditional drug epidemic and is more so or better thought of as a poisoning outbreak. That said if we just limit our policy responses to the traditional approaches, these are likely to be insufficient and will condemn a lot of individuals to an early grave. Two points. This is new, unprecedented in our drug policy history and we need to st
Mastro, an assistant professor of Security Studies at the edmund a. Wilson school at Georgetown University and american scholar at American Enterprise institute. Shes the author of the cost of conversation, obstacles to peace talks in wartime. And she is currently working on a book about chans challenges to u. S. Primacy. Next we hear from a senior fellow at Hudson Institute and adjunct senior fellow at the center for new American Security and president and ceo of solarium llc, a defense consulting firm. Hes previously served as president of the center for strategic and budgetary assessments in a department of Defenses Office of net assessment and on the personal staff of three secretaries of defense. Hes the author of several books, most recently publishing the declines of deterrents earlier this year. Our third panelist is dr. Michael green who is a Senior Vice President for asia and japan chair at the center for strategic and International Studies csis as well as director of Asian S
Incomprehensibly he seemingly did not grasp the toll his absence would have on those who loved him. Joining us in the studio is the democrat from pennsylvania who served in the seventh district. G lvthe morning. Guest thank you for having me. Host what made you to decide to tell that story . Guest it was obviously a difficult personal story but as that first month went onic i realized i had a public platform and i felt it was critically important to elevate the discussion about Mental Health issues generally suicide in particular because frankly were close to an epidemic of it and i just hope it was important to do. It was more a decision of taking my position and elevating it. Host how does the federal government deal doing with not just issue but Mental Health issues behind it . Guest we need to do better. Mental illness and Mental Health issues or coverage are inadequate in this country. The amount of attention and the resources we get we know you got schoolchildren who are affected