Good afternoon. My name is roy brownell, and im pleased to be the moderator of participant for the third and final panel. Title for this panel is real world scenarios illness catastrophe and governmental response. The idea is to give a sense of the practical realities of the 1947 statute. Now i have the great honor introducing our distinguished panelists. Dr. Joseph j fins he is the e William Davis jr. Md professor of medical ethics at wild cornell medical college. Hes also visiting professor of law and Solomon Center distinguished scholar in medicine bioethics and law at yale law school. Dr. Finz will be speaking about the experience of speaker carl albert who during the 1970s for several months was first in line to the presidency. Dr. Rose, mcdermott she is the david and Mariana Fisher University Professor of International Relations at brown university. Shes also author of the book president ial leadership illness and Decision Making dr. Mcdermott will be speaking about president ial
It is about an hour and a half. [applause] all right. Good morning. And welcome to the National Enforcement officers museum. Thank you for being here. As howard cook in the room . No . Not yet. All right. So, secretary mayorkas, welcome. I am amazed on how many times i see you in a month. I just left orlando. I thought i left you behind, but here you are. And i want to recognize that when i look to my right and my left, you are often standing there. So your commitment to Law Enforcement and your commitment to the communities that they serve does not go unrecognized. It really is a testament to your leadership. So thank you for being in the house again. Its always good to have you here. So, this is our third year of having the weekend to conference here at the museum press conference here at the museum. I say it every year, this is the perfect backdrop for this launch. On one side of this campus, we honor the fallen. On this side of the campus, we honor the stories, the amazing story of
Television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. Next International Inspectors brief the Un Security Council on their findings after an inspection of ukrainian powerplant. It is cause damage to the plant requiring use of a lower voltage reserve line to power the cooling equipment to prevent meltdowns. 9100 24th meeting has come to order. The provisional agenda for this meeting is threat to International Peace and security. In accordance with rules 37 of the councils procedures. I invite representatives of germany in ukraine to participate in this meeting. It is so decided. In accordance with rule 39, i invite the director general of the Atomic Energy panel. It is so decided. We will begin is consideration of item two of the agenda. I would like to warmly welcome mr. Antonio gutierrez and give them the floor. I would like to thank you. I would like to applaud the international Atomic Energy commission for their courage. Allow me also to think the parties for their cooperat
At wild cornell medical college. Hes also visiting professor of law and Solomon Center distinguished scholar in medicine bioethics and law at yale law school. Dr. Finz will be speaking about the experience of speaker carl albert who during the 1970s for several months was first in line to the presidency. Dr. Rose, mcdermott she is the david and Mariana Fisher University Professor of International Relations at brown university. Shes also author of the book president ial leadership illness and Decision Making dr. Mcdermott will be speaking about president ial and Vice President ial illness in 1947 statute. Mr. Garrett graff, hes distinguished author of the book raven rock the story of the Us Governments secret plan to save itself while the rest of us die. Mr. Graph will talk about past efforts of the United States government to preserve its continuity. Dr. Rebecca c lebow is the director of porzio governmental affairs. Shes also author of the dissertation the passage of the 25th amendmen
All right. Good morning. And welcome to the National Enforcement officers museum. Thank you for being here. As howard cook in the room . No . Not yet. All right. So, secretary mayorkas, welcome. I am amazed on how many i just left orlando. I thought i left you behind but here you are. Recognize that when i look to my right and my left, you are often standing there. So your commitment to Law Enforcement and your commitment to the communities that they serve does not go unrecognized. It really is a testament to your leadership. So thank you for being in the house again. Its always good to have you here. So, this is our third year of having the weekend to conference here at the museum press conference here at the museum. I say it every year, this is the perfect backdrop for this launch. On one side of this campus, we honor the fallen. On this side of the campus, we honor the stories, the amazing story of american Law Enforcement. What put covid altogether is our safety and wellness progra