It is still open today. In this hourlong program, curator sarah levit shows us what architecture can reveal about how the mentally ill were cared for over time. We decided to do this exhibition for many reasons, one of which i think its a real important moment to be talking about the role of the federal government in providing Public Health and providing healthcare for the mentally ill. And what that role has been over time. I think this is an interesting time to talk about that. Also, right now, at st. Elizabeths in d. C. , its really a time where theyre looking to develop the land. Its now split into two halves, the federal government owns half of it and it will become the department of Homeland Security, which is something thats happening right now and also development is really starting on the east campus, which is owned by the city of washington, d. C. , its a really interesting time to Start Talking about that since theyre really moving forward and starting that development proce
Good morning. Good morning. Good morning, everyone. As we begin our final day of consideration of the fy21 spending bills, id like to thank you all for your kind words and well wishes and ask you, please, to indulge me in just a few more reflections. I came to congress in 1989, one of just 31 women in the house and senate and to this committee in 1993 alongside only six other women under the 64member panel. This body is better for the 100 women serving in the 116th congress and for the many women in the room today. Its my honor to address the full committee for my final time as the first woman chair. You know, its ironic [applaus [applause] thank you. Its ironic that back in 1993 i had to choose between serving on appropriations or ways and means. I was fortunate to be given that choice. And today, we markup my final appropriation bills in the ways and Means Committee room. I chose appropriations because i believed it was the best place to give more people a better chance at a better l
The subcommittee will come to order. Good morning to all and welcome to the labor hhs and education appropriations subcommittee. Were here today for another oversight hearing. This time, with Administration Officials and members of the Departments Office of Inspector General to discuss the recently released report on the Mental Health needs of children in the care of the department of health and Human Services, unaccompanied Children Program. I want to thank our witnesses for being here today. And maxwell, office of the Inspector General, department of health and Human Services. Jonathan hayes, who is the director of the office of Refugee Resettlement. The department of health and Human Services. And jonathan white, department of health and Human Services. This hearing is really part of our oversight responsibility which we take very, very seriously. We must. Considerable taxpayer resources are at stake. And something even more presscis is at stake, the mental and physical well being o
Carlis homecoming. Well check with him ahead at 5 30. New information in the bill cosby scandal. A public official tells us he believes cosby could Face Criminal Charges based on the comedians testimony and a Sexual Assault lawsuit ten years ago. Vai sikahema is live for us in our Digital Operations Center now. Vai, what charges could cosby possibly face . Well chris, let me sum it up in one word perjury. Were hearing that from the former prosecutor who tried to file charges against the comedian years ago. Monday night we brought you cosbys admission that he got quaaludes, a sedative with the intention of using them for young women with whom he wanted to have sex. The admission came from a deposition cosby gave ten years ago in 05. A Temple University employee accused him of drugging and sexually asauling her at his home. Conte commissioner and former d. A. Bruce caster who is running for his old job says cosby may have lied under oath. It is as good as what wed get in a Sexual Assault
Corridors that are probably just as dangerous but maybe the stats dont necessarily highlight those things, ocean avenue, general nao ef va, alameni and mission, and i know for a fact ocean avenue is pretty dangerous with youre trying to cross there, so im just curious, even though maybe there werent any projects listed in the high priority, if we have projects at all that maybe dont make the 24 or whatever but were actually working on them, we should probably have sort of an appendix for that so people understand that these are not the only 24 projects that we have if possible. That is possible, so we have we made a commitment which we met last year in 2015 and which well meet again in 2016 to improve 13 miles of [inaudible] Network Every year for 10 years, if we continue at that pace, we will abate safety improvement, every single block on the [inaudible] network before 24 24, wed certainly be able to follow up with those locations, its also important that when we talk in the evaluati