Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the night tv studio, another edition of our program. As the 2020 president ial election, starts to invade our daily news feed, and with joe biden feeling the fire this week. What better time to look back at the history of the presidency, and looking at the character and dignity of the man holding the office. The title tells it all of our book, youll be hearing from susans wayne soon, who will discuss how her book came together, based on the historian survey of president ial leadership. Following the presentation, i have the distinct privilege of speaking with brian lam, the chairman of cspan, who over the course of many years conducted the interviews, with president ial historians that make up the content of the book, and we are also joined today by historians can ackerman, and David Stewart who have both contributed to the book. At this time please welcome susans wayne. Hello nice to see you, we have a long long friendship and relationsh
To receive Mental Health care at a Outpatient Clinic in pennsylvania. He was told he would be unable to get an appointment for six months. When that employee left another va employee lean in to tell the veteran that if he told her he was thinking of killing himself she would be able to get him appointment much sooner in three months instead of six. Luckily that veteran wasnt considering suicide. But what about those veterans who are . How many of the tens of thousands veterans that va admitted have been left on waiting list for weeks, months and even year for care were seeking Mental Health care appointments . House education and Workforce Committee are suicidal or edgeing toward suicide as a result of not getting the care they earned . Despite the increase in budget, program and staff the suicide rate among veterans has remained more or less stable since 1999 with approximately 22 veterans committing suicide every day. The most recent data has shown over the last three years rates of
Email from a Fourth Amendment perspective in part that he feared if it doesnt count that should eliminate the protection of privacy. That is, to the extent we a lhaa lot of robots looking at our email to scan it for viruses or to service ads or whatever, if that counts and weve agreed to that or otherwise have allowed that, that could mean we have given up our overall interpretation of privacy in those communications. I fear that toxin was killing the Fourth Amendment to save it. I think im more concerned about the parables that come from government surveillance than private surveillance and i think our allowing that kind of behavior does not eliminate protection of privacy, and we have enough cases saying that that i feel comfortable. But its not that easy. It gets to the automation rationale which is the case where smithfield, maryland said we do not have enough cases to judge. I think this goes to age bias as much as anything else. They said, human operators used to connect our call
2012 and almost 25,000 in 2013. As of july 6, over 50,000 children have been apprehended and placed in our care in fy 14. To address the associated challenges, a twopronged strategy has been put together. One is to drive down the length of time the children remain in shelters. The other is to expand our shelter capacity. When it comes to time, the children that are in our care, we have made significant progress. Since 2011 when it took 75 days to reduce that time to 35 and are continuing to make progress to move in more quickly. About 1700 beds and since january, and we have also opened a temporary shelters with three military races across the country. While temporary solutions were necessary in the short term, makeshift solutions do not make longterm fiscal sense. Morerary shelters cost than the permanent shelters. As we move forward, the reality is that we dont have enough beds and we dont have sufficient resources to continue to add beds to ensure that the children are not staying i
Anybody know the answer . I have met with this committee and staff the chairman. On a number of occasions to share what i know about va health. Im looking for a collaborative relationship. We have known each other for quite some time. Are you under the impression that this relationship has been strained for a while . The between congress and the v. A. . That is not our intent. That we work closely with you. Many of you talked to us about issues and we work to get you information as quickly as we can. We understand the constraints we work for two and a half weeks. To provide the committee with a response. I expected you would send a pile of stuff at any staffers would sort through and decide what needed to be done. Was that a naive assumption . I say that not leading or passive aggressively. I was not part of that process. Many have proved what we want to do. I cant help but feel something has not been given to me. The impression was there. I would have loved to see, over my dead body.