Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. At a Police Chiefs conference in chicago, President Trump spoke about his support for Law Enforcement and Border Security and the recent military raid in syria that led to the death of an isis leader. The president also signed an executive order to establish a new Commission Led by the attorney general that would study key issues facing Law Enforcement. First, lets hear a big round of applause for that playlist. It is the president s playlist. [applause] manreat music from a great to get us excited about his presence here today. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I called to order this special session of the 2019 annual conference and exhibition of the International Association of chiefs of police. Over the past year, i have had the honor to meet with the president several times. During these meetings, i have witnessed the president who has demonstrated commitment and meaningful work with criminal Justice Reform that will make both Law Enforc
This is just over an hour. Thanks to everyone. Welcome. Great to see so many people here. Todays panel is entitled tale of two agencies. The overlapping jurisdiction of the fcc and ftc. My name is kelly donahue. Im a partner at a firm based here in washington d. C. And im also a member of the Federalist Society telecommunication and Electronic Media practice group. Before i get started i would like to make some brief introductions. From the federal communications commissioner, we have ajid. He was sworn in in 2012. And during his tenure he has focused on a Regulatory Environment that fosters competition and sought to remove uncertainty by creating clear modernized rules for the road. Previously the commissioner was a partner at the law firm of general and block and held positions in the general councils office. From the federal trade commission we have commissioner maurine olhausen. She has been a strong advocate of Government Transparency and Consumer Protection. Prior to joining the
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image captionBiden, a Catholic president, has tried to balance his faith with politics, while serving in office
Some bishops think America s second Catholic president should be denied the Eucharist. Are Biden s faith and job title an unworkable mix?
On the matter of faith, President Joe Biden is not shy.
Each weekend that he is in town, he goes to Mass in Washington. A motorcade takes him on Saturday evenings or Sunday mornings to Holy Trinity, the church where President Kennedy, the only other Catholic US president, used to attend services. He makes the sign of the cross at public events, and his Catholicism is woven into his speeches and policies.