about rogue agents that violated people s fourth amendment rights. he said we terminated some people. i ll get you a list. seems like an fbi director that is two steps behind. that s unfortunate for the american people. what is interesting watching today, and kayleigh is enumerating other instances. first, parents and then catholic churches and then trying to figure out, was there any more targeting? was there police call bias in the fbi? not a lot of information about wray and not a lot of defense from him. i think what we re watching is the hallmark of democracy in action. the fact that you can shine the light of transparency after the fact on what occurred is very important. regardless of how you feel about the director of the fbi or whoever was the actors at the time. frying them like chickens in hearings is very important. that s the right of every citizen to find out what happened. what i found intriguing is that my amex or bank of america was
horizon scanning unit spots are quite quickly. i think this was us saying we can make the national security architecture works even better if we look for novel pathogens comes on the tracks and i think that was a thoroughly good thing. i don t know what happened to this organisation after i left it whether it continued, but i think this is a good idea and i don t think it was in a silo at all. m think it was in a silo at all. i d like to ask think it was in a silo at all. i d like to ask you some questions about pacing like to ask you some questions about pacing mr like to ask you some questions about pacing mr letwin in charge. in your witness pacing mr letwin in charge. in your witness statements, you say, in terms witness statements, you say, in terms of witness statements, you say, in terms of oversight want to resilience planning i found that civil servants were good at enumerating risks, orto get civil servants were good at enumerating risks, or to get the right enumer
not about just sort of enumerating out those things that have happened or vet people have done. it s really, what do you do with your place at the table. how do you continue to build on that history? it s such an important point. why bluford, as you know, is the first african american going to space. he said that he made it his mission to get others get their. so far, nasa has send 15 black americans to space. 15 out of 360. so, in terms of what we are doing now, how are you helping others follow in your footsteps? i don t think it s about following and footsteps. it s about a billion a legacy. the work that i do now is really about how do we expand who s involved in space exploration? who gets a chance to not go there but to determine how to i was in nairobi earlier this month. we held a program called nexus nairobi. a space purpose and culture
without possibly injuring a child inside that school building. it s also noteworthy that the report said that investigators believe that that officer would have been justified under state law in using lethal force had he opted to do so. but with regard to other findings within that report, is widely condemns the overall law enforcement response, saying and enumerating other avenues that police could have taken that horrible day to try to breach that classroom. jose, pointing out that they could have done so using outside windows as well as even going to the point of ripping out sheetrock within the school walls to access that classroom far sooner than we know now they did. absolutely. they ended up not doing anything until s.w.a.t. came in, the special response team. how are local officials responding to the details in this report?
staff, some of the visitors before departing. robert, i want to bring you back in right now and i know the conversation we were having, the challenge for democrats right now, facing these head winds, as it relates to the economy, the president and his job really at the end of the day, as it relates to where we are going is to express optimism. he said that a recession was not inevitable, but beyond messaging, what is the white house, what is the president, what do democrats need to be doing in these critical month with the midterms this fall, before american opinions are calcified perhaps by the end of the summer? it is a great question, peter. i think what you see this white house doing, the president doing, in that interview with the associated press, and even there, enumerating the steps the president and the administration are taking, whether with oil companies, whether with congress with the prescription drug prices. i think the white house has clearly got the president out ther