Covering national security, racial justice, and gun violence @CNN, Adj senior fellow @CNASdc, Husband and dogdad, He/him || Past: @FBI special agent, veteran
Los Angeles
Joined on 22 February, 2016
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Replying to @jasonkCNN: Our report on police reform getting a lot of response...
Quoted @joshscampbell
As the Biden-Harris administration calls for passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, I went inside one police academy that could serve as a model for a new culture of police training.
This academy focuses on de-escalation. It trains GUARDIANS, not warriors.
Our report on police reform getting a lot of response...
Replying to @DianeSwonk: There are links for getting help for the mental health crisis trigger by the pandemic. Hitting young adults and parents of…
There are links for getting help for the mental health crisis trigger by the pandemic. Hitting young adults and parents of young children hardest.
The economy is only as healthy as its people - mental and physical health are both important and linked.
I’m thinking tonight about the family of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as U.S. intelligence officials blame the Saudi government for his murder.
Khashoggi’s family STILL doesn’t have closure on the question we posed to Saudi and Turkish officials in Istanbul: Where is his body?
Replying to @washingtonpost: House votes to pass Equality Act, sweeping legislation prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gende…
House votes to pass Equality Act, sweeping legislation prohibiting discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity
Quoted @carriecordero
Today at Noon ET. We've got a smart panel lined up to discuss how DOJ, FBI, DHS & the IC are authorized, organized & prepared to address today's domestic terrorism threat. Hope you'll join us:
Replying to @CNASdc: 12:00pm ET: Tune in for a virtual conversation with experts @carriecordero, @cjbeckner, @joshscampbell, Alexis Collins, and @aw…
12:00pm ET: Tune in for a virtual conversation with experts @carriecordero, @cjbeckner, @joshscampbell, Alexis Collins, and @awjoel about ongoing efforts to counter domestic terrorism in the United States:
Replying to @jabbotthabit: To the trans kid who sees that some bullies do make it into Congress, know that you are worthy of nothing but love and ac…
To the trans kid who sees that some bullies do make it into Congress, know that you are worthy of nothing but love and acceptance. Also know there are more of us who know you make the world a better place than are those who will try and tear you down. 🏳️⚧️💖
Replying to @shanlonwu: Anti-Asian violence needs to get prosecuted for what it is: a hate crime. #StopAsianHate @StopAAPIHate @AAAJ_AAJC https://t.…
Anti-Asian violence needs to get prosecuted for what it is: a hate crime. #StopAsianHate @StopAAPIHate @AAAJ_AAJC
On the deadly Trump-inspired mob that stormed the United States Capitol:
"As an American and an Army veteran, it is sad to see us attacked by our fellow citizens." -Captain Carneysha Mendoza
The audio version of @fred_guttenberg's new book is out today; foreword by @BradleyWhitford.
I've covered far too much gun violence, and still can't fathom how families find the strength to channel their grief to help others. But Fred does just that.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hold a candle light ceremony at the White House to honor the 500,000 Americans lost to Covid-19
Judge Merrick Garland not mincing words in describing the racist insurrectionists:
"If confirmed, I will supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who stormed the capitol on January 6th -- a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy"
Replying to @johnson_carrie: Merrick Garland says he has had "great pause about the death penalty," citing the "large number of exonerations" and th…
Merrick Garland says he has had "great pause about the death penalty," citing the "large number of exonerations" and the "increasing randomness, almost arbitrariness of its application" and the "enormously disparate impact on Black Americans and other communities of color." 1/2
Replying to @LisaMirandoCNN: AG nominee Merrick Garland called the controversial Trump-era policy that led to the separation of thousands of familie…
AG nominee Merrick Garland called the controversial Trump-era policy that led to the separation of thousands of families “shameful” during his confirmation hearing today live on #CNN. DOJ played a critical role in the policy, known as “zero tolerance.”
And another drill is in the history books. Until next time, #GoNavy.
Replying to @eliehonig: Merrick Garland's opening statement makes some obvious but pointed comments, including:
"The President nominates the Attorn…
Merrick Garland's opening statement makes some obvious but pointed comments, including:
"The President nominates the Attorney General to be the lawyer -- not for any individual, but for
the people of the United States."
Amen.
Quoted @aliciasadowski6
Newsmax guest attacks Biden's dogs for being dirty and "unlike a presidential dog"
Someone who thinks a “dirty” dog is an unhappy dog has never owned a dog
The Biden administration’s reversal of Donald Trump’s controversial policy against migrants is now underway.
Here in San Diego, 25 asylum seekers who had been forced to stay in Mexico under Trump were just welcomed into the U.S. as they await hearings.
There was a brief moment last night inside the Capitol when President Biden stopped and quietly shook his head, seemingly projecting what so many in the nation feel right now: So senseless and infuriating for an officer to lose his life due to the actions of domestic extremists.
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