A lot of good conversations going on, and that is exactly what we want at the summit. Our second panel is called enforcement, a Justice Department imperative. We will discuss our efforts to combat the epidemic. Our acting associate attorney general, Jesse Panuccio, is moderating the panel. He previously served as the director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and also served as the general counsel to the governor of florida. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and duke university. In his current role, he oversees the departments civil division, the Community Oriented policing service and the office of victims of crime. These are all key doj components in combating the epidemic. All of our panelists oversee their own components or agencies and i will leave it to mister Jesse Panuccio to introduce them. Thank you for that introduction and for your tireless efforts to help address the opioid crisis. It remains a privilege to continue to work with you to address the opio
Both nominations require senate approval. Hearings are expected to be held next year. Now, President Trump talks about his support of local Law Enforcement efforts at the safe neighborhoods convention in kansas city, missouri. This is 30 minutes. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the acting attorney general of the United States, matt whitaker. [applause] acting ag whitaker now i have the honor to introduce a leader who supports Law Enforcement officers 100 . Donald trump ran for office as a law and order candidate. A lot of people spoke out loud and clear that he wanted to restore rule of law and they wanted to be safe. Now he is governing as a law and order president. Let me say, its a personal point of privilege that the selection of bill barr as the next attorney general is a continuation of this law and order presidency. Bill is highly respected at the department of justice, and he will continue to support the men and women in blue. I commend the president for this excellent cho
A lot of good conversations going on, and that is exactly what we want at the summit. Our second panel is called enforcement, a Justice Department imperative. We will discuss our efforts to combat the epidemic. Our acting associate attorney general, Jesse Panuccio, is moderating the panel. He previously served as the director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and also served as the general counsel to the governor of florida. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and duke university. In his current role, he oversees the departments civil division, the Community Oriented policing service and the office of victims of crime. These are all key doj components in combating the epidemic. All of our panelists oversee their own components or agencies and i will leave it to mister Jesse Panuccio to introduce them. Thank you for that introduction and for your tireless efforts to help address the opioid crisis. It remains a privilege to continue to work with you to address the opio
bargaining chip against the president. interesting in terms of negotiating on other subjects. if you want the fake news to finally investigate hillary clinton, we will just have to nominate hillary clinton to the united states supreme court. how do you like that? can you imagine hillary up there? that would take three to four years of questions. free ride in the fast lane brian: did someone buy the whole montgomery jengt tri genty album? that was yesterday s opening. steve: we are live up here on the mezzanine level of studio f. ainsley: good morning to you happy tuesday. next tuesday is halloween. halder to believe. steve: and two weeks from today it s the midterm elections. although early voting has started in a number of states. including texas. brian: for me, it s a countdown until halloween is over. i m so against that holiday. [buzzer] ainsley: scary and evil spirits? brian: one of those holidays i thought it would go away it s not. steve: like the lottery. yo