But in my estimation, Rachel, this is a question of accountability and consequence. Children requiring a tracheostomy to maintain airway patency or to facilitate long-term mechanical ventilatory support require comprehensive care and committed, trained, direct caregivers to manage their complex needs safely. Should President Trump leave office or be removed for inciting the attack on the Capitol? They are available in a variety of sizes and styles from several manufacturers. At the same time, he wants fellow officers to respect the office of the president and the process that elected Joe Biden. Originally published on January 28, 2021 1:52 pm. Do you agree with that? The dimensions of tracheostomy tubes are given by their inner diameter, outer diameter, length, and curvature. Do law-abiding North Carolina residents have a right to carry a gun openly in public? But frankly, the political rhetoric from a lot, for a long time has, I think, built up an outrage in America, Rachel. This often takes the form of social media policies, barring online activity that could be seen as racist, sexist or abusive in some other form. Chvostek's sign (also called Weiss' sign, Schultze-Chvostek sign or facialis phenomenon) is a feature of latent tetany and may be seen in hypocalcaemia or normocalcaemia (in anxious patients):. PHILLIPS: Well, first, I hold my colleague, Representative Johnson, in the highest esteem. JOHNSON: Well, I would say two things. I mean, the analogy's not perfect. But he felt that, instead, he should show some additional grace and that that would help the country heal. "And then there could be other people who are not attracted to the job â who would be very good at this job â who don't have this world view. So far, though, there's little sign departments are about to declare MAGA off limits. We went out and got into her car, and that was the moment that changed my life. Copyright 2021 NPR. And I know that Representative Johnson and I and our members on the Problem Solvers Caucus will be focused on that. He deserves a greater than average share of the blame. Generally, yes. The paediatric trachea is comparatively shorter than that of the adult, which increases the risk of dislodgement of the endotracheal tube. And he's a dear friend and a colleague with whom I've worked together closely and intend to as we move beyond this and repair and rehabilitate our country. Thanks to you both. 7?" But Lopez says no policy can foresee every scenario, and the acceptability of a political statement may change along with the context. Law enforcement agencies around the country are dealing with the fallout of off-duty officers who took part in the Jan. 6 pro-Trump rally that turned into a violent siege of the U.S. Capitol. JOHNSON: No, not at all. For two decades, domestic counterterrorism strategy has ignored the rising danger of far-right extremism. Your ass is going to end up dead, crippled, or in jail if you keep living this lifestyle.â "We received several calls from our members," says Doug Griffith, president of the Houston Police Officers Union. No. I think what I'm talking about is - asking about, in this moment, what is the right thing to do for the country? I know everybody's asking what the right thing to do for the president is. BDSM 12/09/19: Victoria the House Slut: 2 Part Series: Victoria the House Slut Ch. And, you know, in the wake of the Civil War - or as it was coming to a close, President Lincoln - I mean, he knew that Confederate officers had a lot to answer for. After a moment of collective disbelief that this was really happening in America in our Capitol, I'll never forget a police officer - a Capitol police officer, just to my right - a wonderful man. Lopez isn't saying MAGA hats are necessarily off-limits now, but she thinks police should be alert to how new contexts may darken the perceived meaning of political statements that recently seemed mainstream. It was when I first realized that this situation was rapidly spiraling out of control. Well, that ain't gonna happen," he says. "I can't think of anything that's more problematic for trust," says Douglas Wagoner, a member of the Seattle Community Police Commission, "to find out that there are potential officers. But, like other Americans, they also run the risk of discipline or termination by their employers if they take a political stance that's considered beyond the pale. Yang said "it appears something must have happened for Mr. Arc to not be a cop anymore, or something else is going on here," Ozpin told yang "No one knows who you are!" Some officers who have supported former President Donald Trump over the years are now worried about a political backlash. JOHNSON: Yeah, I do think there are a lot of members on my side of the aisle who I think need to have some thoughtful deliberation about, you know, how can we do better? 04 (4.70) Victoria finds out what Jasmine wants from her. 1, I mean, the president does deserve some culpability for this. No. MARTIN: Are you suggesting that incoming President Joe Biden pardon Donald Trump? ... For these reasons, an uncuffed endotracheal tube is used for paediatric intubation. "I think people are entitled to their political views," says Andrew Myerberg, director of the Seattle Office of Police Accountability, which is investigating the five officers who attended the Jan. 6 rally. We can't legislate our way out of this. 3, I think we want to hold people accountable with some legitimate due process. A lot can happen in nine days, and Democrats say leaving President Trump in office for that long is a risk the country can't afford. But I think we also want to ask, what is the right thing to do for the country? Signs []. Wagoner made the comments during the citizen advisory group's Jan. 20 meeting, as members discussed the news that at least four Seattle police officers had gone to the Washington, D.C., rally. At the same time, Myerberg says it's "no secret" that law enforcement officers tend to be conservative. They're pushing for the vice president to invoke the 25th Amendment, declaring Trump unfit for office. We have to call upon our better angels at this time, hold him accountable and then focus on repair. Houston police union president Doug Griffith says he's not worried about the political repercussions. 03 (4.87) Victoria locks herself up in a frat closet. ... potentially involved in this attempted coup.". And let's be honest, impeachment is not a legal proceeding. "I'm still pro-Trump, and I will continue to be pro-Trump.". To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. The number of officers under scrutiny later rose to five. But there is not a single villain. Jaune said as he pushed the blue-haired man to the wall The trachea is short. MARTIN: So let's talk about the consequences of this. 6].". "Whether or not the [police] department can punish you for that expressive conduct or speech depends on a balancing test," says Christy Lopez of Georgetown Law School's Innovative Policing Program. He adds that he hasn't seen signs of extremism among the rank and file. she asks. #Wanttotakemytopoff (4.78): She lets her two male friends take pics of her for Instagram. But there's also the 14th Amendment, which suggests that somebody who's been involved in an insurrection is not able to hold political office in the future. And it may well be that impeachment could create far more division and that a different accountability mechanism would be more appropriate. He says they asked if they'll face discipline for "liking" one of Trump's tweets. Copyright 2021 NPR. And I sure wish that I could express my gratitude to him this morning. MARTIN: You were both at the Capitol last Wednesday when the riot happened. "That doesn't mean they're going to, you know, overthrow the government.". Thanks for being here. To Tracey Meares, a Yale Law professor who studies the relationship between the public and police, this indicates a deeper problem. "Maybe that's different after we've come to believe that Trump instigated an attack on the Capitol [on Jan. There are other options - censure and the 14th Amendment, of course. "There is an argument that could be made, that because of the way the job has been defined, we have a high proportion of cops who do have a certain world view," Meares says. 1. I wonder, to each of you, is there an image that stands out to you this morning? JOHNSON: Well, I would say two things. There are also going to be a lot of judicial proceedings. When the course of the facial nerve is tapped (as it passes in front of the ear, below the zygomatic arch), muscular spasm is provoked. 1, I mean, the president does deserve some culpability for this. MARTIN: May I ask, though, what precedent does that set, if the country is not holding someone accountable for inciting deadly violence in the seat of American democracy? And Steve Hartman, I think, of CBS, said this week that the soul of America cannot be ransacked, and the solution to what ails us is not under a dome. MARTIN: Then I will conclude by asking Congressman Johnson, where does your party go from here? 2, we need to heal the nation. And so I don't want to let the rest of us off the hook too easily either. Congressman Johnson, some Republicans, including Senators Toomey and Murkowski, have put the blame for this riot at the feet of the president. "There's going to be those that say, 'Oh, we've got to cleanse the nation of all these Trump supporters!' Similar questions are being asked in Houston, where an officer is facing federal charges for entering the Capitol during the siege. PHILLIPS: There is one as I've been reflecting on the events of the last days - when the speaker and the majority leader were whisked out of the chamber and moments later, our proceedings abruptly ended and a Capitol police officer came over the PA system on the House floor and screamed that we should all take cover behind our chairs and put on our gas masks. I mean, in the days after a terrible, dramatic, tragic event like this, I do think we look for a villain. I think the president will spend a lot of time in legitimate judicial proceedings. Good morning to you both. I do not know how we can enjoy the blessings of a free society without accountability and consequence. Erotic Couplings 11/05/19: Victoria Returns Ch. They knew she was the law, man. Democrats in the House will try to remove the president in two different ways. He resigned, and Houston police chief Art Acevedo pledged to hunt for political extremists inside his department. Impeachment, in my mind, would not take care of any of those appropriately. "Yeah, they have political views," he says of Houston officers. Griffith says he assured officers they wouldn't be penalized for something like that. Art Acevedo pledged to hunt for political extremists inside his department, Georgetown Law School's Innovative Policing Program. Let me ask you. MARTIN: Republican Dusty Johnson of South Dakota, Democrat Dean Phillips of Minnesota. JOHNSON: Well, Rachel, there's lots of ways the president could be held accountable. But, like other Americans, they also run the risk of discipline or termination by their employers if they take a political stance that's considered beyond the ⦠And if that doesn't happen, they're simultaneously preparing to impeach the president a second time. Something similar happened when Ford pardoned Nixon. "It certainly creates friction, when law enforcement is policing a city that's as progressive as Seattle or Washington, D.C., or Portland," he says. Safiyah prevented the kill and uncuffed Sophie, only to have a henchman drug her with a syringe. The Supreme Court has recently ruled that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to bear arms, including handguns, District of Columbia v.Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), and that it protects that right from infringement by state and local governments ⦠I thought Jaune was a cop too?" I mean, if that's not an impeachable offense, what is? They uncuffed my ass! So far, more than 30 off-duty officers have been placed at the rally. That would be the best-case scenario for the country. 01 (4.64) Neptune cried "just shut the fuck up!" "What more can we do to understand how deep the iceberg really is, here?" JOHNSON: Yeah, Rachel, mine has to do with the Capitol police as well. In the atmosphere of willful indifference, a virulent ⦠"What does that tell us if, for example, an officer wants to wear a MAGA hat to a baseball game? And he helped us open our gas masks, a voice of calm, and I'll never forget him. She said, âSon, let me tell you something. But there is not a single villain. Police-reform activists, meanwhile, have been screenshotting and saving posts they believe to be inappropriate. I think that's incredibly unlikely. ", In the short term, though, police are living with a new reality: the president many of them supported is out of office, and has been impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives for "Incitement of Insurrection.". This blog post contains affiliate links. I mean, you've mentioned the 25th Amendment. And to Representative Johnson's point, I will say, too, that this goes beyond the president. But me seeing real fear and sort of a sense that they were being overwhelmed on the faces of those men and women, it was jarring. "That doesn't mean they're going to, you know, overthrow the government." He deserves a greater than average share of the blame. The second thing I would say is that I think what we need right now is we need to keep the peace for the next nine days, No. "He is our president; we will deal with it," he says. He chose - he chose not to create a system where they would be punished. Police officers enjoy the same free speech rights as other Americans. You've had a couple of days to process the events. Tracheostomy tubes are used to administer positive-pressure ventilation, to provide a patent airway, and to provide access to the lower respiratory tract for airway clearance. That said, Rachel, to your question, I do believe the president should resign. Wagoner asked. Police officers enjoy the same free speech rights as other Americans. It's not only people within my party, Rachel, but there are plenty within my party where I think we need to ask, you know, how do we use rhetoric that tries to bring America together? The worst option would be to, as Representative Johnson indicated, to put the Congress through another impeachment proceeding. Just - they are a near ubiquitous presence on the Capitol grounds when we're there, and they generally radiate a certain calm and a confidence. She all but disowned me right there. Probably not the right thing to do for Nixon - it was the right thing to do for our country. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. And No. All discounts were applicable at time of writing blog post. I mean, the people who were marauding through the halls of Congress did so in President Trump's name. JOHNSON: Thank you. Is that balancing test different on Jan. 5 than it is on Jan. In some cities, that fact has shaken confidence in the police. I mean, in the days after a terrible, dramatic, tragic event like this, I do think we look for a villain. "And that balance is between the importance of your ability to speak and the damage done to the agency," such as harm to a police department's reputation or legitimacy, Lopez says. "Wait what does he mean by that? They're calling on President Trump to resign. MARTIN: Congressman Phillips, let's bring you in. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR. Federal constitutional right? They want the president held accountable for inciting the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol last week. Exhibitionist & Voyeur 09/12/18: A Very Naughty Marine (4.72): A weekend BBQ, a ⦠In this Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 file photo, Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. However, lack of a fracture does not mean absence of injury. He wants to stay focused on whether they broke the law while they were in Washington D.C., not on the beliefs that took them there. She didnât sugarcoat it. That is, I think he's going to have to face a lot of accountability on that front. If that doesn't happen, the invocation of the 25th Amendment, led by Vice President Pence and the Cabinet, I think would be the second-best option. Some officers are already getting that message, and are "scrubbing" their social media. How do we focus more on finding solutions, rather than talking about problems? And I would also just mention one more thing, Rachel. I wish I knew his name, says to me, don't worry; I got you. And No. Originally published on January 13, 2021 3:04 am. We have two members of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus with us here this morning, Republican Representative Dusty Johnson of South Dakota and Democratic Representative Dean Phillips of Minnesota. BDSM 12/03/19: Victoria Returns Ch. Rather than worrying so much about what police are allowed to say, she says, we should look for the reasons behind this political mismatch between police and the community. An article of impeachment could be filed as early as today. Victoria does another bondage dare on a bridge. "I don't think it is my job to be policing those political views, unless there is some component of it that clearly violates Seattle Police Department policy," he says. Ideally, departments set down clear rules for what their officers may say off duty. We try to make it look like one.
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