To practice civil rights of america, to stand up and say, not now, not here, not ever and we put it end to it. So thats why i brought forth this amendment. Stop secret policing in america amendment and asking for it to be debated on this bill because it involves police powers, military powers in the United States of america and its happening right now. What am i talking about . Well, let me give you some sense of what we have seen on the streets of america in the past few days and as you know here, authoritarian government, not democratic republic, unmasked, unmarked authorities after protesters. Well, this is what we saw. Customs and Border Protection in military uniform, in combat camouflage combing the streets. No marks what their organization is and no unique identifier. The head of the ccp said the theyve done that they look like protesters from the right dressed in camouflage and things that look more like badges than the actual represents of customs and Border Protection. And wh
At least 13 or 14 cities over 15year period that you can take a look at as one of the models thats doing an incredible job of connecting Law Enforcement young people in a role where theyre still Police Officers but their role very much different than what it would normally be, helping create broader relationships. It is called the ok program. Yes, sir . Clear up Something Real quickly. Not a word has been mentioned about the Civil Rights Division of doj. I spent 39 years in the fbi. I ran the fbis civil rights program. This criminal section of the Civil Rights Division will look at every single case that comes up that meets certain basic requirements such as in ferguson or the rodney king case. People are rioting based on the presumption that justice has not been served. It is not over yet. People have to understand that. And my question to the leaders of these communities, have there been coalitions of leaderships whether it is ferguson, cincinnati or wherever to dispel the mispercept
Its binding components will only come into force in 2020. This means the other components must test the needs to increase substantially our investment and resilience now. The economics of resilience are compelling. For every dollar we can save 4 in the cost of relief. For every dollar invested in Early Warning we can save up to 30 in reconstruction. The cost of an action arising. Economic losses from Natural Hazards have hassen from 50 billion from each year in the 80s to just under 200 billion a year in the last decade. Along with economic losses, ensured losses from weather events have also increased significantly. Estimating that over the past ten years insured losses from weatherrelated events are growing as a proportion of global gdp. The gap between overall losses and insured losses has been widening. 75 of catastrophe related losses worldwide are still uninsured. That the World Bank Group we will use our track record for financial innovation to look for ways to raise the onetime
She is a resource for her on campus. Vestibule is a great word, i think of a hub, having the person who has the knowledge of the systems and can lay out for a survivor what their actions are, is very important. Second round. I think that is a very apt, and articulate discussion of it the way the process can work. Ideally. If the survivor chooses to go to the criminal justice system, but not all survivors may have the decisiveness that this woman evidently d Law Enforcement, they are taking delayed reports, there is no timeframe within which someone has to report, they wont take a report, they will take them. On campus, we have worked with studen studentsed in title nine process, it is true, there is no longer any physical evidence, when a delay has been made. There are other kinds of evidence that can still be collected. I would say, sort of cautiously, yet yes, i recommend Law Enforcement. Mostly, i want to do what they would like. With the you have options program, most people i ment
Welcome everyone. Good afternoon. We are delighted to be here today at the council on Foreign Relations where we have the opportunity to discuss with president kim of the world bank the next steps for International Climate action. Dr. Kim became the 12th president of the world bank in 2012 after a career in development and medicine. He served as president of Dartmouth College and a number of medical departments and cofounded partners in health, which now operates on four continents. His work has earned him wide recognition. He was awarded the mccarthurs genius fellowship in 2003. He is one of americas 25 best leaders. In 2005 and Time Magazine named him the 100 most influential person in 2005. He will be discussing Climate Change. With that, dr. Kim. [applause] thank you very much. And i apologize for the delay. We had his royal highness, the prince of cambridge here and was just across the street talking about crups and we had security issues. I apologize but im very glad to be here.