And we are pleased to have three members of the house today to talk about their report and here reactions from notable experts on the programs. But first, and perhaps most importantly, we are going to start outside of washington. And hear from experts in the field of helping lowincome americans moving up. They work in places far removed from the halls of congress about their work has informed some of the ideas contained in the steering committees report. I have a special affinity for these outside of washington experts, as that is where i worked prior to coming to washington. I spent 19 years working in social Service Agencies in the state and city of new york and i have some idea of the dedication, hard and wisdom of people who work in peace programs, and i always love to be among them. So im very pleased to welcome and introduce to you the first panel which features three 3 mef communitybased organizations. First will be owed l. Cleveland the Administrative Officer for the Baptist Ch
Death penalty and my name is dale. I teach law at georgetown and to run a Supreme Court practice. We are here to talk about the Death Penalty, where its going and i cant imagine a better group of panelists. Over here is the president of the Southern Center for human rights. You know in my mind the leading Death Penalty litigants in the country. And has been for a number of years traveling throughout the country to bring these cases. He had a big one in the Supreme Court or couple weeks ago ago which may be i will tell you a little bit about that hes been teaching at Yale Law School since 1993 which yesterday was significant because that was my first class on the Death Penalty which he taught and was just a marvelous in its rationale figure and its a delight to be here with him. Roy adams is the director of the center for effective justice of the texas Public Policy center. Mark does interesting work in the cause of the criminal Justice System and is making the case for a conservative c
Been done a fair job of having the questions move along. Eo, welcome back. Now David Cameron, its his turn to face our studio audience. Thank you for coming. Welcome too, mr. Cameron. Well go to our first question super robert newman. Mr. Cameron, you and the camp seem to be convinced if the britain leaves the eu, well be plunged into recession. Six months ago you told cbi britain could survive outside the eu. Why are you so adamant about a meltdown if we decide to leave. We can certainly survive. The question is, how do we thrive . How do we do best . For our children and our grandchildren. That to me is what this debate is about. I think whats so unique about it is the extraordinary consensus, nine out of the ten economists, the governor of the bank of england, International Monetary fund all saying they believe we would suffer to a hit to jobs, what that means for people is lower living standards, potential lower wage, higher prices from our shops and yes, potentially a recession. I
Of it. We are driving hard to achieve all the goals of opening doors, including fully achieving the goal of ending veteran homelessness. And were taking the Lessons Learned from the progress on veteran homelessness to help drive greater progress on ending all homelessness. Particularly those of us at usich who work out in the communities with all of you. So, for those of you who dont know usich or me very well, for that matter, let me just explain. The u. S. Inner Agency Council on homelessness is made up of 19 federal agencies that are committed to and are relentlessly working towards the goals of opening doors. Agencies like the department of Veterans Affairs and the department of labor along with hud, hhs and the department of education. Our shared goals to end homelessness among veterans, among families, among youth, and among those experiencing chronic homelessness and among all americans. I have 17 colleagues at usich. Were a small but mighty federal agency. So, some of my collea
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