Good morning to you and thank you for joining us and welcome to mornings on 2. Im dave clark. Good morning, im pam cook. Monday morning, august 24th. So nice to be back with you dave clark. Welcome back from vacation pam cook. Thank you. Thank you. And rosemary is here for steve today. And boy, i hope we will get some relief for the firefighters and everybody around the bay area. It has been hot and windy and smoky. Oh gosh. I know pam. Good morning to you. Welcome back. And yes, i think moving forward we are going to see temperatures come down a little bit more. The marine layer will continue to deepen so that is a bit of news that is good. This morning getting a few scattered showers. Not much accumulation. But we welcome any kind of rain. We do not want to see the thunder and the lightning. So far it has been really really quiet. Here is a look at stormtrac are to where you can see we have some white shower activity. We will start right around the bay bridge where we might have a fe
The panel, the a. D. A. Annual Meeting Forum on justice and policing a path forward with senator tim scott of South Carolina. Thank you, senator scott, so very much. Its a privilege to have you join us for this program at the a. B. A. Annual meeting. Senator scott thank you for your leadership. Without any question america is better because of folks like yourself in strong powerful positions to make a difference of the thank you for having the investment to make the difference. Senator scott, what do you see as the role of congress in improving police and Community Relations and bridging the gap of trust, particularly with communities of color across our nation . Senator scott i think Congress Plays a role in that, even a significant role. But perhaps the most Important Role is the one on the local level, the mayors and county chairmen or chairwoman, those folks have the most direct path towards Police Reform, not those of us in congress. Will i say shared the story several times i hav
Panel, the a b. A. Annual Meeting Forum on justice and policing. A path forward with senator tim scott of South Carolina. Thank you senator scott, so very much, its a privilege to have you join us for this program at the ap a annual meeting. Thank you maam and thank you for your leadership. Without any question, americas better for folks because a folks by yourself with strong positions. Thank you for making the investment to make a difference. Thank you sir. Senator scott, what do you see is the role of congress and improving police and Community Relations and bridging the gap of trust, particularly with communities of color across our nation. I think Congress Plays a role in that. Even a significant role. But perhaps the most Important Role is the one on the local level. The mayors and the county chairman or chair women, those folks have the most direct path for Police Reform. Not those of us in congress. Ive share this story several times, i have been stopped by officers 18 times in
Ms. Mcenany good morning, everyone. Well begin with remarks from mark meadows who will give you an update on phase 4 negotiations. Mr. Meadows over the last several days we have been having conversations on capitol hill, secretary mnuchin and myself, with democrat and Republican Leaders in the house and senate. Last night, we concluded a meeting with senator schumer and Speaker Pelosi a little bit before 10 00. And at the president s direction , we have made no less than four different offers to democrats on capitol hill. On how we can make sure that the enhanced unemployment that is et to expire today, along with eviction protection that is set to expire as well, is protected. Those four different offers have rejected, but more importantly than that, theyve not even been countered with a proposal. The democrats are certainly willing today to allow some of the american citizens who are struggling the most under this pandemic to go unprotected and the president has been very clear for u
White House Press Secretary was joined by mark meadows to give an update on covid19 funding negotiations. Other topics included mailin ballots and President Trumps tweet on pushing back the president ial election. Mcenany good morning, everyone. Well begin with remarks from mark meadows who will give you an update on phase four egotiations. Mr. Meadows over the last several days we have been having conversations on capitol hill, secretary mnuchin and myself, with democrat and Republican Leaders in the house and senate. Last night, we concluded a meeting with senator schumer and Speaker Pelosi a little bit before 10 00. And at the president s direction, we have made no less than four different offers to democrats on capitol hill. On how we can make sure that the enhanced unemployment that is set to expire today, along with eviction protection that is set to expire as well, is protected. Those four different offers have been actually rejected, but more importantly than that, theyve not e