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Larry talks to former KY Sec. of Labor and Transportation Elaine Chao about the supply chain issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former US Secretary of both Labor and Transportation Elaine Chao joins Gary Goldberg to break down what's really happening with the employment crisis, inflation and how the situations might directly or indirectly affect your investments.
As the nation opens up, jobs are available but who is filling them and why are so many people unwilling to come back to work? If this keeps up, what happens to our economy and investments? Gary goes in-depth on the many layers of this subject with Former US Secretary of Labor and Transportation Elaine Chao
Guests include: Elton Mason, Owner, Washington Sand and Gravel comments on the discrimination allowed against Blacks by the US Department of Transportation under then Secretary Elaine Chao’s administration. Bob Armstead, Washington State Civil Rights Coalition comments on the former Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao’s conflicts and the lack of enforcement of the law that decimated Black Contractors doing Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) work.
Guests include: Elton Mason, Owner, Washington Sand and Gravel comments on the discrimination allowed against Blacks by the US Department of Transportation under then Secretary Elaine Chao’s administration. Bob Armstead, Washington State Civil Rights Coalition comments on the former Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao’s conflicts and the lack of enforcement of the law that decimated Black Contractors doing Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) work.
In the first Expert Talk of Season 3, host Serena Allen sits down with expert Dr. Catherine Burke to discuss the future of transportation, personal rapid transit, the difference between the Trump Administration's Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and the Biden Secretary Pete Buttigeg, and more. For more on the topics covered in this show, visit bedrosian.usc.edu/paycheck.
We will chat about $273 million in grant money being handed out... and how much the Pittsburgh area will get! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
United States Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao joins AgriTalk to explain the newly unveiled plan called R.O.U.T.E.S. which is designed to streamlined the grant application process for improving infrastructure in rural America. Executive director of the Soy Transportation Coalition Mike Steenhoek gives us his reaction to Secretary Chao's segment on AgriTalk and brings us up-to-date on some of the current infrastructure projects going on now. And of course we hear from Greg Peterson – Machinery Pete – about some recent auctions and the current trend towards record-setting prices for second-hand equipment.
Last Tuesday Representative Bahr sent letters to U.S. Attorney General Barr, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, Governor Tim Walz, Commissioner Margaret Anderson Kelliher and Commissioner John Harrington, asking them to withhold federal transportation funds if they do not stop protesters from illegally blocking traffic on the highways. Listen to the story on Land Line Now, the news outlet of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
I recorded Episode 91 with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao just before social distancing recommendations went into effect to halt the spread of coronavirus. My prayers go out to everyone impacted by this terrible virus. I hope you are safely at home in an effort to support health care workers on the frontlines of […] The post Preparation, service, and respect: critical building blocks for a lifetime of leadership: The Honorable Elaine Chao (Episode 91) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
The doom and gloom news that’s roiling markets has many trapped in the moment….the panicked immediacy. But Texas is still looking and building to the future…with an assist from the Trump Administration. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao coming to town to announce nearly 40-million-dollars in federal grants for new port infrastructure to both Houston and Corpus Christi.The South Texas Port is burgeoning with LNG and crude exports thanks to the pipelines of the Permian.The Houston funding will go towards construction of a 55-million-dollar project that includes a wharf and a dock with ship-to-shore cranes to lift cargo containers on and off ships. Port of Houston officials expect the project to be finished in two years….when, and even part of the reason why, current market panics will be long forgotten.
The ISDA Secure Transportation and Executive Protection News Podcast for Friday, October 5th, 2018 ====================== In Driving News From NPR Transportation Department Looks To Clear The Road For Cars Without Steering Wheels The Department of Transportation has announced new federal voluntary guidance on the development and use of automated vehicles — with the goal of "removing unnecessary barriers" to innovation. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao said Thursday that the department's 80-page "Automated Vehicles 3.0" guidance "supports the safe, reliable and cost-effective integration of automation into our country's surface transportation systems." https://www.npr.org/2018/10/05/654690893/transportation-department-looks-to-clear-the-road-for-cars-without-steering-whee ====================== In Cyber Security News From NextGov China Used Tiny Chips to Infiltrate the U.S. Supply Chain Tiny surveillance microchips, produced by Chinese company SuperMicro, were placed inside hardware within data centers used by Apple, Amazon and other large U.S. tech companies, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The chips were allegedly used to gather information like trade secrets and intellectual property. According to the report, 30 U.S. companies were affected, but no consumer data was stolen. https://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2018/10/report-china-uses-tiny-chips-infiltrate-us-supply-chain/151804/ ====================== In Vehicle News From the Drive Armored Stretched Rolls-Royce Cullinan Limousine The German tuning company Klassen has taken a standard Rolls-Royce Cullinan and stretched it to limousine lengths while also covering it in military-grade body armor. On top of that, it costs approximately $2 million—about $1.7 million more than the original asking price. In the vehicle's listing, Klassen explains that armored limos don't get much tougher than this, saying that its Cullinans "are armored to the highest levels of ballistic protection." http://www.thedrive.com/news/23988/this-armored-and-stretched-rolls-royce-cullinan-limousine-costs-a-cool-2-million ====================== and from Australian Business Traveler British Airways streamlines connections with chauffeur drive transfers British Airways is ramping up efforts at its London Heathrow T5 hub to help passengers make their connecting flights. This includes expanding a trial of the 'premium transfer service' which sees premium passengers at risk of missing their onward connection being whisked across the tarmac be in a chauffeur-driven 'executive car' where to transfer them to their next flight. More vehicles are being added to the fleet, which is on tap for passengers in first class and business class (both international Club World and regional Club Europe), as well as Gold and Silver members of BA's Executive Club frequent flyer program. https://www.ausbt.com.au/british-airways-streamlines-connections-with-chauffeur-drive-transfers ====================== In Terrorism News From the New York Times The Trump administration vowed to fight “radical Islamist” militants, as well as Iran, as part of a multifront campaign to eliminate the terrorist threat to the United States, according a long-delayed counterterrorism strategy released on Thursday by the White House. Administration officials promoted the strategy, the first released since 2011, as a new approach to fighting terrorism in a “landscape more fluid and complex than ever.” It embraced, however, many of the principles adopted and refined by both the Bush and Obama administrations. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/us/politics/trump-counterterrorism-strategy.html ====================== Links to all news stories mentioned in this podcast are available at the archive website securitydrivernews.libsyn.com. You can also listen to past podcast episodes and leave comments. ====================== This podcast is brought to you by the International Security Driver Association ISDA is a valuable resource for all practitioners working in the protection profession. We offer benchmark educational, networking, and marketing programs. The ISDA Membership ISDA Members represent all facets and levels of the protective services profession. The membership can be defined as a group of practitioners from different disciplines within the profession and with years of experience coming together to assist ISDA Members. Read more about our members Here is a collection of Books, and Articles authored by ISDA Members. Learn More about the ISDA Advantage and Become a Member Today
Tim Aschoff was on Road Dog Trucking News to talk about the upcoming press conference where the Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and Senator Deb Fischer will talk about the new pilot program aimed at finding transportation jobs for young veterans.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao are proposing to roll back the Obama Administration’s fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards for model years 2022 to 2025. The proposed rollback will have vast political and economic consequences for automakers, auto dealers, and drivers. Is the rollback legally justified and appropriate? Is it good for consumers? Will the proposed rollback prompt California to enforce its own more stringent standards? If so, what are the legal and policy ramifications of overlapping federal and state standards? This live podcast will discuss these and other questions related to the Trump Administration’s proposed rollback of the fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards.Featuring:- Sean H. Donahue, Partner, Donahue, Goldberg & Weaver, LLP- Jacqueline Glassman, Partner, King & Spalding, LLP- [Moderator] James Conde, Associate, Boyden Gray & Associates, PLLCVisit our website – RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao are proposing to roll back the Obama Administration’s fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards for model years 2022 to 2025. The proposed rollback will have vast political and economic consequences for automakers, auto dealers, and drivers. Is the rollback legally justified and appropriate? Is it good for consumers? Will the proposed rollback prompt California to enforce its own more stringent standards? If so, what are the legal and policy ramifications of overlapping federal and state standards? This live podcast will discuss these and other questions related to the Trump Administration’s proposed rollback of the fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards.Featuring:- Sean H. Donahue, Partner, Donahue, Goldberg & Weaver, LLP- Jacqueline Glassman, Partner, King & Spalding, LLP- [Moderator] James Conde, Associate, Boyden Gray & Associates, PLLCVisit our website – RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.
On today's show we talk about how the soft-pedaled scoldings by Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer against increasingly dangerous tone of political rhetoric and mob actions against Republicans are predictably ignored by activists as goons confront Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao. It's very easy to get a mob worked up, it takes more than qualified words to defuse their anger. Then we talk about how Frankenstein's monster has returned to the liberal castle as the No. 4 Democrat in the House of Representatives lost his primary last night. Rep. Joe Crowley lost big to socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York's 14th district. The district is majority minority, and liberals have been preaching identity politics for decades, and now their fourth in command was defeated by it. The Daily Daily Caller Podcast is a daily look and mocking of the news from a conservative perspective. Hosted by Derek Hunter, it is available in audio form Monday-Thursday and will have a video option on Fridays. Derek Hunter is a columnist and contributing editor for The Daily Caller and author of "Outrage, INC: How the Liberal Mob Ruined Science, Journalism, and Hollywood" from HarperCollins, available now. Pick Up a copy, or several copies. Send compliments and complaints to derek@dailycaller.com or follow him on Twitter at @derekahunter.
The Washington Post’s Robert Costa sits down with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao.
In today’s episode, we discuss all the emergency problems transpiring while Congress takes a random weeklong vacation. The courts continue to destroy this country and never take a day off; meanwhile, nobody in leadership can be bothered to deal with the problem. We also discuss how McConnell blames the congressional inaction on the filibuster, yet he refuses to use the two tools he has to pass legislation with a simple majority – budget reconciliation and a recissions spending bill. Worse, he is using his wife, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, to enforce his position against conservatives, even though Chao is officially violating Trump administration policy of supporting the spending cut bill that can pass with a simple majority. The caravan of illegals at our border is just the tip of the iceberg. There is a major drug problem coming into our country, and the caravans are used as a diversion tactic. Where is Congress? Lights out. Finally, we address the Iran deal and the significance of Netanyahu’s revelation. Once again, where is Congress? Why are they not voting to slap sanctions on Iran, re-orient our strategy and alliances in the Middle East, and abrogate the Iran deal? Show links McConnell’s wife violates admin policy on spending to do McConnell’s bidding 10 ways Congress can (but won’t) reclaim power from the courts We are paying for legal aid for those who invade us Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao visits to celebrate a $25M federal grant; the Loudoun Education Foundation is working to erase more than $200,000 of students' school meal debt.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx talks to Recode's Johana Bhuiyan about his last week in office and what he would do if given more time. In addition to self-driving car and drone regulations, Foxx said he would like to see more rail projects across the country, and discusses the feasibility of Elon Musk's Hyperloop concept, a privately funded high-speed rail alternative. Foxx also discusses President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to replace him, former Deputy Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, and why Congress needs to look closely at Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices