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*[image: Inline image 1]* Hi all, Here's the weekend talking points package for Correct The Record. Thanks and have a wonderful Labor Day! *8.29.14 Weekend Package* 1. Breaking Glass: Women’s Economic Empowerment TPs <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_glasstps> and Record Analysis <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_glassrecord> 2. Secretary Clinton Stemming the Tide of Climate Change TPs <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_stemming> and Record Analysis <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_stemmingrecord> 3. Hillary Clinton Comments on Ferguson: Highlights <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_ferguson> 4. Community Policing and Hillary Clinton <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_community> 5. Hillary Clinton Foreign Policy: CTR Response to Rand Paul <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_response> and Interview With Jeff Goldberg TPs <https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=a0da1073e7&view=lg&msg=148231038616fbaa#148231038616fbaa_goldberg> *BREAKING GLASS: WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT* *“The United States is committed to advancing opportunities for women as entrepreneurs and business leaders. We view it as both a moral and strategic imperative for the 21st century.” – Hillary Clinton, **11/1/11* <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2011/11/176210.htm> *Background*: *Sec. Clinton championed women’s empowerment, entrepreneurship, and investment in women’s economic potential. *As Secretary of State, she followed through on a lifetime of championing women’s causes by expanding women’s economic prospects, initiating programs dedicated <http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rls/fs/2012/199130.htm> to <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2012/06/192208.htm> entrepreneurship <http://www.state.gov/s/d/rm/rls/perfrpt/2010/html/153725.htm> around the world. Through international partnerships, Sec. Clinton elevated <http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/24/fact-sheet-equal-futures-partnership-expand-women-s-political-and-econom> women’s political and economic prospects and raised <http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2013/0308/Advice-for-Secretary-Kerry-on-International-Women-s-Day> the profile of women’s issues abroad. · *Hillary Clinton brought together women entrepreneurs to make the case that empowering women is a key to progress and prosperity and peace.* o Secretary Clinton launched the WEAmericas initiative to help women in Latin America and the Caribbean start and grow small businesses by providing access to training, networks, markets and finance. o Secretary Clinton’s State Department created the African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program to provide women with tools and skills to implement African Growth and Opportunity Act. o Hillary Clinton helped found the U.S. – Pakistan Women’s Council to promote economic opportunities for women in Pakistan. o Under Secretary Clinton’s leadership, the Invest for the Future program improved women’s economic situations across Southern and Eastern Europe and Eurasia by bringing together women entrepreneurs, educators, policy-makers, and civil society leaders. o Hillary Clinton held a conference to connect women entrepreneurs with mentors. · *Secretary Clinton created programs to help women achiever greater empowerment.* o Secretary Clinton launched the Equal Futures Partnership to fight for women’s political and economic empowerment. o Secretary Clinton’s Strategic Dialogue with Civil Society project brought Middle East and North African activists together to discuss ways to advance women’s political and economic engagement. o Under Clinton, the Asian-Pacific member nations of the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) agreed to the “San Francisco Declaration,” an agreement to take concrete actions to better economically empower women. · *Hillary Clinton sought to increase global security and prosperity by elevating the importance of political and economic empowerment for women and girls.* o Secretary Clinton worked to raise women’s issues at all international economic forums including the G20. o Hillary Clinton said that empowering women means a stronger, more stable world economy. Breaking Glass: Women’s Economic Empowerment *Sec. Clinton championed women’s empowerment, entrepreneurship, and investment in women’s economic potential. **As Hillary Clinton states in Hard Choices, creating **opportunity* <http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/189379.pdf>* for women and girls throughout the world “directly supports everyone’s security and prosperity, and should be part of our diplomacy and development work.” As Secretary of State, she followed through on a lifetime of championing women’s causes by expanding women’s economic prospects, initiating programs **dedicated* <http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rls/fs/2012/199130.htm> *to* <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2012/06/192208.htm> *entrepreneurship* <http://www.state.gov/s/d/rm/rls/perfrpt/2010/html/153725.htm>* around the world. Through international partnerships, Sec. Clinton **elevated* <http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/24/fact-sheet-equal-futures-partnership-expand-women-s-political-and-econom>* women’s political and economic prospects and **raised* <http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2013/0308/Advice-for-Secretary-Kerry-on-International-Women-s-Day>* women’s issues “at all international economic forums.”* Elevated Political and Economic Empowerment for Women and Girls *Sec. Clinton worked “to raise women’s issues at all international economic forums.” *According to an op-ed by former Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Melanne Verveer in the Christian Science Monitor, “Clinton worked to raise women’s issues at all international economic forums - from APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) to the G20 to the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). She launched regional networking and training programs for women entrepreneurs and formed many robust public-private partnerships to promote women’s economic empowerment.” [Melanne Verveer, Christian Science Monitor, 3/8/13 <http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/Opinion/2013/0308/Advice-for-Secretary-Kerry-on-International-Women-s-Day> ] *Sec. Clinton told delegates of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Women and the Economy Summit that empowering women meant a stronger, more stable world economy. *According to San Jose Mercury News, “Empowering women means a stronger, more stable world economy, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday to the largest diplomatic gathering in the Bay Area since the United Nations charter was signed here in 1945. And although the past half-century has seen tremendous progress, there’s still much to be done to ensure women have the opportunity, information, resources and legal rights they need for economic success, Clinton told delegates to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Women and the Economy Summit.” [San Jose Mercury News, 9/16/11 <http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_18911619>] *Sec. Clinton: “The United States is committed to advancing opportunities for women as entrepreneurs and business leaders.” *According to video remarks at an event for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Sec. Clinton said, “Businesses owned by women make considerable contributions to national economies. But too often, their growth is limited by unfair barriers. The United States is committed to advancing opportunities for women as entrepreneurs and business leaders. We view it as both a moral and strategic imperative for the 21st century. That’s why we are helping women entrepreneurs with business training and mentoring; and support policies that improve women’s access to finance, technology, and networks.” [Remarks at OECD Event on Women’s Entrepreneurship, state.gov, 11/1/11 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2011/11/176210.htm>] Created Programs to Achieve Greater Empowerment for Women *Sec. Clinton launched the Equal Futures Partnership to fight for women’s political and economic empowerment. *According to a White House fact sheet on the Equal Futures Partnership, “A growing body of evidence shows that women’s political and economic empowerment are critical to fostering international peace and security, growing vibrant market economies, and supporting open and accountable governance. Recognizing that no country can realize its potential if half its population cannot reach theirs, President Obama issued a challenge before the United Nations General Assembly in September 2011 to break down barriers to women’s political and economic empowerment. […] In response to this challenge, on September 24, 2012, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched the Equal Futures Partnership on behalf of the United States along with 12 other founding members (Australia, Benin, Bangladesh, Denmark, Finland, Indonesia, Jordan, the Netherlands, Peru, Senegal, and Tunisia; as well as the European Union).” [“Fact Sheet: The Equal Futures Partnership to Expand Women’s Political and Economic Participation,” whitehouse.gov, 9/24/12 <http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/24/fact-sheet-equal-futures-partnership-expand-women-s-political-and-econom> ] *Under Sec. Clinton, the Asian-Pacific partners of APEC agreed to the “San Francisco Declaration,” an agreement to take concrete actions to realize the full economic potential of women. *In 2011, Secretary Clinton brought together representatives from APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) nations to agree to the “San Francisco Declaration.” The Declaration stated, “We, APEC ministers and senior government officials, along with private sector leaders, met in San Francisco, California, September 16, 2011 for the High Level Policy Dialogue on Women and the Economy, under the Chairmanship of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. […] In 2011 and beyond, APEC economies will take concrete actions to realize the full potential of women, integrate them more fully into APEC economies, harness their talents, remove barriers that restrict women’s full economic participation, and maximize their contributions towards economic growth.” In 2012, Sec. Clinton traveled to St. Petersburg, Russia, where she “led the U.S. Delegation to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s Women and the Economy Forum (WEF). During this event, participants focused on leadership and skills and capacity building, two main areas of the San Francisco Declaration on decreasing barriers to women’s economic participation, as they relate to innovation, STEM, entrepreneurship, and healthy lifestyles.” [APEC.org,9/16/11 <http://www.apec.org/Meeting-Papers/Ministerial-Statements/Women/2011_women.aspx> ; state.gov, 6/30/12 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/trvl/2012/193455.htm>] *Sec. Clinton’s Strategic Dialogue with Civil Society project brought activists in the Middle East and North Africa together to discuss “how to further women’s political and economic engagement.” *According to a press release from the U.S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, “Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Melanne Verveer arrived on a four-day visit to Jordan today. While in Amman, Ambassador Verveer will host a regional convening of the Working Group on Women’s Empowerment. Under Secretary Clinton’s Strategic Dialogue with Civil Society, the Working Group brings together activists from across the Middle East and North Africa to discuss how to further women’s political and economic engagement in the region.” [U.S. Embassy Jordan, 6/24/12 <http://jordan.usembassy.gov/pr_ambassador_melanne_verveer_062412.html>] Promoted Women’s Entrepreneurship around the World *Sec. Clinton launched WEAmericas to help women in Latin America and the Caribbean start and grow small businesses. *According to a State Department fact sheet on WEAmericas, “Recognizing that investing in women is not only the right thing, but also the smart thing, President Obama announced and Secretary Clinton launched the Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Americas (WEAmericas) initiative at the Summit of the Americas in April 2012. WEAmericas leverages public-private partnerships to increase women’s economic participation in Latin America and the Caribbean by reducing barriers women often confront in starting and growing SMEs: access to training and networks, access to markets, and access to finance.” [“Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Americas (WEAmericas),” state.gov, 10/12/12 <http://www.state.gov/p/wha/rls/fs/2012/199130.htm>] *Sec. Clinton’s State Department created the African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program to “provide women with the tools and skills” to implement the African Growth and Opportunity Act. *According to a State Department report on women’s and girls’ issues, “In conjunction with the 2010 AGOA Ministerial (African Growth and Opportunity Act), the Department created the African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program to provide women with the tools and skills they need to more successfully implement AGOA and its benefits for building businesses and markets. The Department secured $200,000 from Exxon-Mobil to fund follow-up entrepreneurship training to support building businesses.” [“Sidebar on Women’s and Girls’ Issues,” state.gov, 11/15/10 <http://www.state.gov/s/d/rm/rls/perfrpt/2010/html/153725.htm>] *Under Sec. Clinton’s leadership, the Invest for the Future program focused on improving women’s entrepreneurship and economic situations across Southern and Eastern Europe and Eurasia. *According to the Invest for the Future website, “The Invest for the Future program was initiated by the US Department of State under the leadership of Secretary of State, [Hillary] Clinton and Global Ambassador-at-large for Global Women’s Issues, Melanne Verveer. IFTF was conceptualized to focus on improving the economic situation for women across Southern and Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Through a series of events it brought together women entrepreneurs, educators, policy-makers, and civil society leaders to foster development and overcome barriers to fully realize the promise of gender equality and ‘smart economics’, as investing in women profits all of society.” [Invest for the Future, accessed 2/4/14 <http://www.investforthefuture.biz/about_us.aspx>] *Sec. Clinton founded the U.S.-Pakistan Women’s Council with American University and the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America “to promote economic opportunities for women in Pakistan.” *In her remarks at the Equal Futures Partnership launch, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, “I’m pleased to announce that the State Department and American University, along with the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs of North America and our counterparts in Pakistan, are founding the U.S.-Pakistan Women’s Council to promote economic opportunities for women in Pakistan. The Council will connect businesses, universities, and individual donors in both the United States and Pakistan. And I’m very pleased that Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States is here with us today.” [Remarks at the Equal Futures Partnership Launch, state.gov, 9/24/12 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2012/09/198115.htm>] *Sec. Clinton held a conference for women entrepreneurs through the Pathways to Prosperity program. *According to her remarks at the Pathways to Prosperity Women Entrepreneurs Conference, Sec. Clinton said, “Part of what we are trying to do here in the State Department with all of you is to make the case that empowering women is a key to progress and prosperity and peace. Bringing together the mentors and the entrepreneurs is one way of creating even more support for all of you in business to be able to spread the benefits of women taking leadership roles. I’ve heard about some of the work that you are doing in your own lives, and I am very touched by the courage and the commitment that so many of you have already shown.” [Remarks at the Pathways to Prosperity Women Entrepreneurs Conference, state.gov, 10/9/09 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/10/130862.htm>] *SECRETARY CLINTON STEMMING THE TIDE OF CLIMATE CHANGE* *“It took a lot of work by a lot of people to create the problem of climate change over the last centuries. And it will take our very best efforts to counter it.” – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton* · As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton looked to the future, planning for our generation and the next generation of Americans when she prioritized the fight against climate change as a matter of foreign policy. o Secretary Clinton appointed a Special Envoy for Climate Change to serve as an advisor on international climate change policy. o She established the Bureau of Energy Resources to address the threat of climate change posed by the world’s energy consumption. · Secretary Clinton led the way through partnerships and developed incentives to encourage cooperation and progress toward reducing our footprint on the environment. o Secretary Clinton helped negotiate an unprecedented agreement between all major economies to commit to curb carbon emissions through 2020. o She launched the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, a thirty-seven country partnership that is making important strides to reduce methane emissions all over the world. o Recognizing that dirty cookstoves kill nearly 2 million people a year and are harmful to the environment, Secretary Clinton took action and launched the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves in order to save lives and protect our planet. o She signed an agreement with Brazil to strengthen cooperation as the U.S. and Brazil work together to meet the grave challenge of global climate change. Stemming the Tide of Climate Change *As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton spearheaded global action to fight climate change, building international partnerships to counter its threat. Sec. Clinton worked actively to protect the planet and its inhabitants by making climate change a**priority* <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/04/122240.htm>* in U.S. foreign policy and built partnerships to mobilize the international community to **mitigate* <http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/15/opinion/15iht-edclinton.html?_r=3&ref=global&>* climate change and its adverse effects. Recognizing the clear and present danger of climate change, Sec. Clinton emphasized the need for**American leadership* <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/01/115409.htm>* in tackling this ever-growing global issue.* Made Climate Change an American Foreign Policy Priority *Sec. Clinton changed the way the U.S. approached climate change. *According to the New York Times, “Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton wrapped up her first diplomatic mission to Asia yesterday with climate change experts praising her for putting global warming at the center of U.S. foreign policy… Kenneth Lieberthal, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and co-author of a new blueprint on how to bring China and the United States into cooperation on climate change, said he thinks Clinton sent a powerful signal that was ‘fundamentally different’ from the one sent by the Bush administration over the past eight years. He noted that Clinton chose [Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd] Stern as her travel companion -- and not a Treasury Department official, a nonproliferation expert or an envoy on any number of other top-tier foreign policy issues. ‘Climate change is one of these existential threats that the U.S. and other countries face, and we do not have the luxury of procrastinating anymore. I think that’s the message that Hillary Clinton brought to China,’ Lieberthal said. ‘She’s saying, “We have changed the U.S. approach to this in a huge way. We want you to know that, and we want you to know the door is wide open for serious communication,’” he said.” [New York Times, 2/23/09 <http://www.nytimes.com/cwire/2009/02/23/23climatewire-clinton-puts-climate-change-high-on-the-agend-9802.html> ] *Sec. Clinton appointed a Special Envoy for Climate Change to “serve as a principal advisor on international climate policy and strategy.” *According to Sec. Clinton’s remarks announcing the appointment of Todd Stern as Special Envoy for Climate Change, “The Special Envoy will serve as a principal advisor on international climate policy and strategy. He will be the Administration’s chief climate negotiator. He will be leading our efforts with United Nations negotiations and processes involving a smaller set of countries and bilateral sessions. Because the main cause of climate change is the burning of fossil fuel and because the solution rests with our ability to shift the global economy from a high to a low carbon energy base, the Envoy will be a lead participant in the development of climate and clean energy policy. He will participate in all energy-related policy discussions that, across our government, can have an impact on carbon emissions, and will be looking for opportunities to forge working alliances.” [Remarks Announcing the Appointment of Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, state.gov, 1/26/09 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/01/115409.htm>] *Sec. Clinton established the Bureau of Energy Resources because “how the world uses energy is a key factor” to addressing the threat of climate change.* According to Sec. Clinton’s remarks on delivering on the promise of economic statecraft, “Next, on energy. We know energy can be a source of healthy competition, with countries racing to develop new technologies and renewables. But it can also be a source of conflict, fueling corruption and instability. And how the world uses energy is a key factor as to whether we will finally address the threat of climate change. So we have created at the State Department a new Bureau of Energy Resources, and made this issue a priority in our diplomacy.” [Remarks on Delivering on the Promise of Economic Statecraft, state.gov, 11/17/12 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2012/11/200664.htm>] *Sec. Clinton viewed U.S. leadership on climate change as both “a responsibility we should accept and an opportunity we should seize.” *In her book* Hard Choices*, Secretary Clinton wrote, “In our meeting in Copenhagen, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia told me that the world was looking to the United States to lead the way on climate change. I believe this is both a responsibility we should accept and an opportunity we should seize. After all, we’re still the largest economy and the second-largest emitter of carbon dioxide. The more serious the effects of climate change, the more important it will be for us to lead.” [*Hard Choices*, pg. 504, 2014] Advanced International Partnerships on Climate Change *Sec. Clinton expanded U.S. efforts to assist developing countries hit hardest by climate change. *In her remarks on the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas, Sec. Clinton said, “A year ago, President Obama proposed this partnership as a forum for sharing ideas and devising solutions. And through consultation with many of the countries here today, we identified five critical areas of engagement: energy efficiency, renewable energy, cleaner fossil fuels, energy poverty, and infrastructure. And today, I propose we add two new areas to help advance the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and to be prepared for the next conference in Cancun. Those are: sustainable forestry and land use, and adaptation to assist developing countries that have been and are being hardest hit by climate change.” [Remarks on the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas, state.gov, 4/15/10 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2010/04/140286.htm>] *Sec. Clinton launched the Climate and Clean Air Coalition, which has 37 countries working to reduce methane emissions. *In her book* Hard Choices*, Secretary Clinton wrote, “I held an event at the State Department with the Environmental Ministers from Bangladesh, Canada, Mexico, and Sweden, the Ambassador from Ghana, and the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa Jackson, to launch the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. In 2014, there are thirty-seven country partners and forty-four nonstate partners, and the Coalition is making important strides toward reducing methane emissions from oil and gas production and black carbon from diesel fumes and other sources.” [*Hard Choices*, pg. 501, 2014] *Sec. Clinton launched the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves to negate the “serious health risks” of dirty cookstoves and to reduce their contribution to climate change. *According to Sec. Clinton’s remarks on the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, “The World Health Organization considers smoke from dirty stoves to be one of the five most serious health risks that face people in poor, developing countries. Nearly 2 million people die from its effects each year, more than twice the number from malaria. And because the smoke contains greenhouse gasses such as carbon dioxide and methane, as well as black carbon, it contributes to climate change. […] I know that maybe this sounds hard to believe, but by upgrading these stoves, millions of lives could be saved and improved. This could be as transformative as bed nets or even vaccines. So today, I am very pleased to announce the creation of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves.” [Remarks on the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, state.gov, 9/21/10 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2010/09/147500.htm>] *Sec. Clinton helped drive an unprecedented deal between major economies, developed and developing, to curb carbon emissions.* According to Foreign Affairs, “Obama and Clinton barged into a meeting at the 2009 global climate change talks in Copenhagen and forced the Chinese president to agree to a nonbinding pact under which rich and poor countries alike pledged to curb their carbon emissions.” In her book* Hard Choices*, Secretary Clinton wrote, “Sitting [in Copenhagen] next to President Obama in the small leaders’ meeting he and I had just forced our way into, I hoped that we might finally be getting somewhere. I looked across the table at Wen Jiabao, then at the leaders of India, Brazil, and South Africa. […] In the end, after lots of cajoling, debating, and compromising, the leaders in that room fashioned a deal that, while far from perfect, saved the summit from failure and put us on the road to future progress. For the first time all major economies, developed and developing alike, agreed to make national commitments to curb carbon emissions through 2020 and report transparently on their mitigation efforts. The world began moving away from the division between developed and developing countries that had defined the Kyoto agreement.” [Foreign Affairs, May/June 2013 <http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139110/michael-hirsh/the-clinton-legacy> ; *Hard Choices*, pg. 499, 2014] *Sec. Clinton signed an agreement with Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim to “strengthen bilateral cooperation” on climate change efforts. *According to a State Department fact sheet, “Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim today signed a ‘Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation Regarding Climate Change’ that will strengthen bilateral cooperation between the United States and Brazil as we work to meet the global climate and clean energy challenge. This Memorandum of Understanding launches a new ‘Climate Change Policy Dialogue’ to discuss key issues, including: The implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and ways to build on the Copenhagen Accord as quickly as possible; Strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions; Joint efforts on research, development, deployment and dissemination of clean energy technologies; Adaptation; Cooperation on climate change scientific research; and Capacity-building in sectors related to climate change.” [Announcement of Increased Cooperation on Climate Change, state.gov, 3/3/10 <http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2010/03/137723.htm>] Urged Global Cooperation in the Fight against Climate Change *Sec. Clinton called for a cooperative international effort to implement climate change action plans “in individual countries, in regions and globally.”* According to Sec. Clinton’s remarks at the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, “All of us participating today must cooperate in developing meaningful proposals to move the process forward. New policy and new technologies are needed to resolve this crisis, and they won’t materialize by themselves. They will happen because we will set forth an action plan in individual countries, in regions, and globally. It took a lot of work by a lot of people to create the problem of climate change over the last centuries. And it will take our very best efforts to counter it.” [Remarks at the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, state.gov, 4/27/09 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/04/122240.htm>] *Sec. Clinton: “No solution” to the climate problem “is feasible without all major emitting nations joining together and playing an important part.” *According to Sec. Clinton’s remarks announcing the appointment of Todd Stern as Special Envoy for Climate Change, “As the President has made clear, he is committed to enacting a far-reaching new energy and climate plan. As we take steps at home, we will also vigorously pursue negotiations, those sponsored by the United Nations and those at the sub-global, regional, and bilateral level that can lead to binding international climate agreements. No solution is feasible without all major emitting nations joining together and playing an important part.” [Remarks Announcing the Appointment of Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern, state.gov, 1/26/09 <http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2009a/01/115409.htm>] *HILLARY CLINTON COMMENTS ON FERGUSON: HIGHLIGHTS* *BACKGROUND: Today, Hillary Clinton spoke at a summit in San Francisco and discussed the situation in Ferguson, Missouri. Below are some highlights from her remarks:* · “Watching the recent funeral for Michael Brown, as a mother, as a human being, my heart just broke for his family because losing a child is every parent's greatest fear and an unimaginable loss.” · “This is what happens when the bonds of trust and respect that hold any community together fray. Nobody wants to see our streets look like a war zone, not in America. We are better than that.” · “We cannot ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system. Inequities that undermine our most deeply held values of fairness and equality.” · “Imagine what we would feel and what we would do if white drivers were three times as likely to be searched by police during a traffic stop as black drivers, instead of the other way around. If white offenders received prison sentences ten percent longer than black offenders for the same crimes. If a third of all white men – just look at this room and take one-third – went to prison during their lifetime. Imagine that. That is the reality in the lives of so many of our fellow Americans and so many of the communities in which they live.” · “I applaud President Obama for sending the Attorney General to Ferguson and demanding a thorough and speedy investigation. That’s both appropriate and necessary to find out what happened, to see that justice is done, to help this community begin healing itself.” · “It was 51 years ago today that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called us to live out the true meaning of our creed, to make the dream real for all Americans. And that mission is as fiercely urgent today as when he stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in the hot August sun all those years ago. So we have a lot of work to do together.” Community Policing & Hillary Clinton *Community policing is a means of partnering residents and law enforcement to build safer, more prosperous communities and to avoid or deescalate tensions between law enforcement and the communities which they are charged with serving. Hillary Clinton has a long record of supporting community policing and working to implement and expand it across the country. Her record includes strong support for COPS(* *Office of Community Oriented Policing Services), a Department of Justice program which advances community policing at many different levels of law enforcement.* Community Policing: Engaging Law Enforcement & Communities to Find Solutions *The COPS program “advances the practice of community policing in America’s state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies.”* “COPS — the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services is the office of the U.S. Department of Justice that advances the practice of community policing in America’s state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies. COPS does its work principally by sharing information and making grants to police departments around the United States.” [U.S. Department of Justice, Accessed 8/25/14 <http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=35>] *Missouri Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson said community policing is “getting out in the community and shaking hands and talking and hugging and smiling and enjoying the community.” *The following exchange took place between Missouri Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson and MSNBC host Al Sharpton on the television show Politics Nation: Al Sharpton: “Let me ask you this. One thing that struck me as I saw footage of people actually walking up and hugging you, embracing you, and talking with you like you have a personal touch, something we don’t see. We certainly didn`t see it this week before you in Ferguson. But we don’t see it often around the country. Explain to me that personal touch and whether that’s something you recommend law officers around the country try and develop or try in some way to have that kind of rapport with the people they police.” Capt Ron Johnson, Missouri Highway Patrol: “I think we have to have that. You know, we talk about community policing. Policing is getting out in the community and shaking hands and talking and hugging and smiling and enjoying the community. So that’s a part of what community policing is.” [MSNBC’S Politics Nation, 8/15/14] *Al Sharpton called the recent work of Captain Johnson the “true meaning of community policing.” *MSNBC host Al Sharpton said the following on the television show Politics Nation: Al Sharpton: “Despite over a week of confusion and turbulence in Ferguson, every day we are seeing some acts of kindness. People coming together to support their community and set an example for their children. Early this morning, Captain Ron Johnson told the story of three highway patrol officers who found a way to pitch in.” Ron Johnson, on pre-recorded video: “Today on Elson Drive, much of the conflict, there were three Missouri state troopers who noticed a basketball hoop without a net. There was no basketball. The troopers decided [they] wanted to do something for the kids in the neighborhood. They used their own money and bought a net and basketball. As they installed the net, some neighbor children came out of their homes and asked what the troopers were doing. They told the kids they wanted them to have a net and a basketball. As those troopers drove off, the children were playing basketball. That’s the true meaning of community policing.” (End Video Clip) Sharpton: “True meaning of community policing. That story stands in contrast to some of the images we saw just a week ago. I applaud the officers behind this generous act. And I hope those kids get out and play.” [MSNBC’S Politics Nation, 8/21/14] *“Community Policing 101” is being used to reduce tensions in Ferguson, Missouri. *“St. Louis Police Sergeant Robert Ogilvie was getting off work late when he got the call from his boss to come join the new night patrol in this riot-ravaged suburb. After days of protesters clashing with local police after the shooting of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old African American, the governor had directed the state Highway Patrol to take over security in Ferguson. The Highway Patrol is headed by Ron Johnson, who enlisted Ogilvie’s boss, Major Ronnie Robinson, to bring order to the suburb where a majority of the population is black and much of the city’s power structure, including the police department, is white. Johnson, Robinson and Ogilvie are African American. So at 6 p.m. Thursday, Ogilvie and Robinson set out on foot in Ferguson to diffuse racial tension, one bystander at a time. ‘It’s not always showing force,’ said Ogilvie, a trim 48-year-old officer with shaved, graying hair and a thick mustache. ‘Sometimes you have to show compassion.’ This is what Ogilvie and Robinson had learned to do at the police academy where they were classmates 23 years ago: Walk with the people, listen to their problems, let them set the agenda. Community Policing 101.” [Los Angeles Times, 8/15/14 <http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-ferguson-patrol-20140815-story.html#page=1> ] *One of community policing’s pioneers believed that an intimidating police presence would invite confrontation. *“One of the pioneers of community policing — a form of policing that stresses interaction over reaction, deescalation over brute force, and that police should have a stake in the communities they serve —is Jerry Wilson, who was appointed police chief for Washington, D.C. in 1969. Wilson was of course appointed during a very turbulent time in America, and he took office just after the riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. had ripped the city apart. But Wilson went to great pains to recruit police officers from the city’s residents, and to try to make the police force more reflective of the city. He also took a much different approach to protest. I interviewed Wilson for my recent book on police militarization. Here’s a passage from the section about Wilson’s approach to protest: ‘Wilson believed that an intimidating police presence didn’t prevent confrontation, it invited it. That didn’t mean he didn’t prepare, but he put his riot control teams in buses, then parked the buses close by, but out of sight of protesters. Appearances were important. In general, instead of the usual brute force and reactionary policing that tended to pit cops against citizens—both criminal and otherwise—Wilson believed that cops were more effective when they were welcomed and respected in the neighborhoods they patrolled. ‘The use of violence,’ he told Time in 1970, ‘is not the job of police officers.’’ It’s worth noting that during Wilson’s tenure, not only did Washington, D.C. not see the level of rioting and protest violence we saw in other parts of the country, crime actually fell in the city, even as it soared across the rest of the country.” [Washington Post, 8/14/14 <http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/08/14/after-ferguson-how-should-police-respond-to-protests/> ] COPS Program in the 1990s *Noting the reduction of crime in the 1990s, Senator Clinton touted community policing and COPS program. *“One of the great victories of the 1990’s is that we drove the crime rate down and you know what? It didn’t happen by accident. Bill has that great saying, ‘If you find a turtle on a fencepost, it didn’t get there by accident.’ Well if you drive the crime rate down to the lowest levels in 30 years, it didn’t happen by accident. It happened because we had a really good strategy, a DLC inspired strategy. A strategy that said, ‘Ok, let’s look at this now: at the end of the 1950’s we had 3 police officers on the street for every felony. By the end of the 1980’s we had 3 felonies for every police officer.’ That was a clear indication that we were being out-gunned and out-manned by the criminals. So the idea arose, let’s have the so-called COPS program, let’s use federal resources to put 100,000-plus police on the street, let's use new community policing and comsat techniques to be able to find criminals before they commit crimes.” [Senator Clinton speech at DLC National Conversation, 7/29/02 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084438/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233791&&> (via archive.org)] Opposing Budget Cuts to the COPS Program *Senator Clinton criticized the Bush administration for cutting funds “from police, from fire, from local law enforcement.” *“[W]hat is the administration's response? Well, let's see, this was a good idea that the DLC and Bill Clinton promoted; therefore we’ve got to get rid of it. I mean, that's basically the thinking. So their budget would cut the COPS program. So while we’re having to prepare for new kinds of attacks, we’re seeing money cut from police, from fire, from local law enforcement. It will be no surprise if crime starts to rise again because we are committing an act of unilateral disarmament if we give up these police funds. And all of you who are in local areas and have made use of this and have seen the crime rate fall, please let your Senators and members of Congress know that you're going to fight to continue the COPS program, the law enforcement block grant, the SAFER program so we are prepared to take care of criminals as well as terrorists.” [Senator Clinton speech at DLC National Conversation, 7/29/02 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084438/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233791&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton said her budget amendment would restore cuts to first responders and set aside $8 billion for security. *“This amendment restores cuts to traditional first responder programs and it sets aside $8 billion dollars for each of the next ten years. And it does something that is desperately needed in this budget when it comes to homeland security: it doesn’t take money away from the existing law enforcement and fire fighting programs, and move it over into another category and say ‘we’ve now provided homeland security.’ It's the oldest shell game in the world. This budget cuts the COPS program, cuts the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant, cuts the Byrne Act, cuts the FIRE act, cuts the SAFER Act. I don't think we, in good conscience, can cut the programs that keep the police on the street and the fire fighters in the fire houses to do what they have to do everyday. Then turn around and with their additional responsibilities claim that we have given them the resources for these new burdens, these new challenges. These resources must come in addition to, but not at the expense of, these other critically necessary law enforcement and fire fighting programs.” [S.Amdt.299, 3/20/03 <http://beta.congress.gov/amendment/108th-congress/senate-amendment/299?q=%7b>; Senator Clinton floor speech on the Schumer-Clinton Amendment to the Budget, 3/20/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084130/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233777&&> (via archive.org)] Sustaining the COPS Program *Senator Clinton pledged to introduce a budget resolution to restore $4.3 billion in resources for programs supporting law enforcement. *“At the press conference, Senator Clinton also said she will introduce a budget resolution to restore $4.3 billion in resources for the COPS program, the Fire Act, the Byrne Act, the Local Law Enforcement Block Grants, and the SAFER Act. Funding restorations that communities are depending on to address increased spending associated with both the day-to-day work of first responders as well as homeland security costs.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/3/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205051621/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235742&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton fought for full funding for the COPS program, the Byrne Act, and the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Act. *“Senator Clinton is an original cosponsor of legislation to reauthorize the COPS program and has fought for full funding for the program. She has also fought for full funding for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Act (‘Byrne’ Grant program) and the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Act (‘LLEBG’) program, including having authored an amendment to provide for full funding for these programs for Fiscal Year 2004.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/24/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205053944/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235106&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton “fought to retain and fully fund the COPS program.” *“‘The COPS program is an essential source of direct funding to our local law enforcement agencies. That’s why I have fought to retain and fully fund the COPS program and other programs like it because I believe that especially in times of fiscal hardship we must do everything we can to support our first responders,’ Senator Clinton said. Senator Clinton is an original cosponsor of legislation to reauthorize the COPS program and has fought for full funding for the program. She has also fought for full funding for the Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Act (‘Byrne’ Grant program) and the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant Act (‘LLEBG’) program, including having authored an amendment to provide for full funding for these programs for Fiscal Year 2004.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/15/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081127070506/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235143&&> (via archive.org); S. Amdt. 418 to S. Con. Res. 23, 3/25/03 <https://beta.congress.gov/amendment/108th-congress/senate-amendment/418>] *Senator Clinton secured $5.48 million from the Department of Justice, through the COPS program, for the Buffalo Police Department. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today welcomed the news that the Buffalo Police Department will receive $5.48 million from the U.S. Department of Justice through the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program. In July of 2002, Senator Clinton wrote the Justice Department, urging it to approve the request and to grant the Buffalo Police Department a waiver of the 25% matching requirement. Both of these requests were granted. As a result, Buffalo will be able to hire 32 full-time police officers without needing to satisfy the program’s matching fund requirement. ‘Good news travels fast, especially when it is $5.48 million for the City of Buffalo to hire more police officers,’ said Clinton. ‘For 8 years, the COPS program has helped the City of Buffalo patrol its streets and protect its citizens. This much-needed grant is welcomed news as the city continues to meet its new homeland security needs and close its budget deficit. Every federal resource matters and I will continue fighting to help Buffalo get the federal funding it needs to keep police on the beat and the streets safe from crime.’” [Senator Clinton press release, 6/4/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205055217/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235475&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced that the Department of Justice awarded $83,363 in grants to the Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today joined the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services’ (COPS) in announcing that it had awarded $83,363 in Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grants to the Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department under the COPS Tribal Resources Grant Program (TRGP). The TRGP is set up to enable Native American Communities to hire new officers and purchase equipment and technology. ‘I am pleased to announce these grants today, because I believe that now more than ever we need to support our police officers, sheriffs, and other law enforcement, who work hard every day, trying to prevent crimes and catch criminals while also protecting us from terrorist threats. These grants will enable the Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department to hire an additional law enforcement officer - which this community justly deserves,’ Senator Clinton said.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/10/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205053753/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235146&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced that the Department of Justice awarded a $400,000 COPS grant to the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today joined the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services’ (COPS) in announcing that it had awarded a $400,000 Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant to John Jay College of Criminal Justice under the COPS Regional Community Policing Institutes program (RCPI), which is set up to support a national network of 31 law enforcement training centers. ‘Last week our nation commemorated the second anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Now more than ever, as we remember the tremendous acts of valor, bravery and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, we are also reminded of the need to provide them with the resources, training and funding they need to save lives and protect our community,’ Senator Clinton said.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/15/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081127070506/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235143&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton joined the Department of Justice to announce over $11 million in Community Oriented Policing Services grants to police departments around New York State. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today joined the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services’ (COPS) in announcing over $11,000,000 in Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grants to police departments around New York State. The grants are part of the COPS Homeland Security Overtime Program (HSOP), designed to help law enforcement agencies pay for overtime costs that are related to homeland security and other crime fighting activities, and include an estimated grant of $9,000,000 to the New York City Police Department. Over $59,000,000 in grants to 294 law enforcement agencies nationwide were announced today.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/24/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205053944/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235106&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced $375,000 in Secure Our Schools funding for four New York cities. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today joined the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services’ (COPS) in announcing $375,000 in Secure Our Schools (SOS) funding for four New York cities. The COPS Secure our Schools (SOS) program provides funds nationwide to improve security at schools and on school grounds. The funding was part of $4.9 million in SOS grants to 27 states. ‘Our educators need to be free to educate,’ Senator Clinton said. ‘The more the burden of maintaining a safe and secure environment for teachers and pupils is removed from the teachers themselves, the more time they will have to focus on the pupils’ education. Our children spend more time in schools than almost any other place outside the home, time that must be absolutely safe. A safe environment is a productive environment, and these funds will help provide schools with that assurance.’” [Senator Clinton press release, 10/1/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205044416/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235086&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced $150,000 in COPS grant funding for the Town of Newburgh to hire two new law enforcement officers. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today joined the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) in announcing that it had awarded a $150,000 Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant to The Town of Newburgh under the COPS Universal Hiring Program (UHP), which will help pay the salary and benefits for two new law enforcement officers. ‘I am pleased to announce this grant today, because I believe that now more than ever we need to support our police officers, sheriffs, and other law enforcement personnel, who work hard every day, trying to prevent crimes and catch criminals while also protecting us from terrorist threats,’ Senator Clinton said.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/10/04 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205035443/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=254354&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced $6.25 million in COPS funding to allow New York City schools to hire an additional 50 resource officers. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (NY) announced today that United States Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) would provide $6,250,000 in funding to allow New York City to hire an additional 50 law enforcement officers to work in the city’s schools. ‘Our educators need to be free to educate,’ Senator Clinton said. ‘The more the burden of maintaining a safe and secure environment for teachers and pupils is removed from the teachers themselves, the more time they will have to focus on the pupils’ education. Our children spend more time in schools than almost any other place outside the home, time that must be absolutely safe. A safe environment is a productive environment, and these funds will help provide schools with that assurance.’ The grants were awarded under the COPS in Schools program, which funds the hiring of community policing officers to work in schools. The grants provide up to $125,000 to pay for the salary and benefits of each new officer over three years. COPS also provides school safety training for the officer and an administrator from the school to which the officer will be assigned.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/8/04 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081127073223/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=234202&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton announced $375,000 in COPS funding for Goshen, Lyons, and Medina to hire additional law enforcement officers to work in their schools. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) announced yesterday that United States Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) would provide a $125,000 federal grant to the Village of Goshen, the Village of Lyons and Medina so that they may each hire an additional law enforcement officer to work in their schools. ‘Our educators need to be free to educate,’ Senator Clinton said. ‘The more the burden of maintaining a safe and secure environment for teachers and pupils is removed from the teachers themselves, the more time they will have to focus on the pupils’ education. Our children spend more time in schools than almost any other place outside the home, time that must be absolutely safe. A safe environment is a productive environment, and these funds will help provide schools with that assurance.’ The grants were awarded under the COPS in Schools program, which funds the hiring of community policing officers to work in schools. The grants provide up to $125,000 to pay for the salary and benefits of each new officer over three years. COPS also provides school safety training for the officer and an administrator from the school to which the officer will be assigned.” [Senator Clinton press release, 9/9/04 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081127071417/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=254397&&> (via archive.org)] Police Community Relations *Senator Clinton on law enforcement: “I believe that bad relations with the community is not a necessary cost of doing business.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “There are police officers who are members of religious congregations just like this one all across New York - who know that they are feared by the people they risk their lives to protect, and who want so badly to restore trust with the communities they serve. I know there are many rank-and-file police officers who feel like they are caught in the middle. They see the community anger, and they want to respond. Yet the leadership in this city refuses to reach out - to work with a community that is in pain. To even acknowledge that there is a problem. I believe that bad relations with the community is not a necessary cost of doing business.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (viaarchive.org)] - *Senator Clinton: “I reject the false choice between effective policing and mutual respect.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “I reject - with all my heart - the notion that falling crime rates demand the rising mistrust between communities and police. I reject the false choice between effective policing and mutual respect. It is a false choice to say that we cannot cut crime and have better community relations. It is a false choice to say that we cannot have safer streets and greater trust and confidence in the police. That we don’t is a ‘lost opportunity’, as former Commissioner Bill Bratton has said.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton supported expanding the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s “‘Officer Next Door’ Program, which helps officers afford homes in inner-city neighborhoods.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “And there is no better way for police officers to understand that community they serve than to move in and become homeowners in those neighborhood. That’s why I support and would fight to expand initiatives such as HUD’s ‘Officer Next Door’ Program, which helps officers afford homes in inner-city neighborhoods.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] Fighting Racial Profiling *Senator Clinton argued that racial profiling increases “mistrust” between law enforcement and the people. *“We are so pleased to be joined by representatives of the law enforcement community today, including Chief Bruce Chamberlain, an esteemed and experienced member of the law enforcement community nationally. He is the Chief of Police in Cheektowaga, New York. He and others, including the experts at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, know that racial profiling is not an effective law enforcement tool. The vast majority of African Americans and Hispanics who are stopped or searched have committed no crime. Rather than serving as an effective law enforcement tool, racial profiling achieves one thing and one thing only – increasing the level of mistrust between those who enforce the law, and those whom the law seeks to protect.” [Senator Clinton speech on the End Racial Profiling Act of 2001, 6/6/01 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084353/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233819&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton touted legislation, which she cosponsored, to end racial profiling. *“Rather than serving as an effective law enforcement tool, racial profiling achieves one thing and one thing only – increasing the level of mistrust between those who enforce the law, and those whom the law seeks to protect. Our legislation works to do the opposite. It works to build trust between law enforcers and the communities they serve. It works to end racial profiling by building alliances between citizens and police. It works to end racial profiling by using training and technology and communication to enhance the capacity of police to do their difficult jobs while avoiding practices that single out individuals solely because of their race, ethnicity or national origin. In so doing, I believe our bill will do more than end racial profiling. It will help us do an even better job fighting crime.” [Senator Clinton speech on the End Racial Profiling Act of 2001,6/6/01 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084353/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233819&&> (via archive.org); S.989, 6/6/01 <http://beta.congress.gov/bill/107th-congress/senate-bill/989?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22S.989%22%5D%7D> ] Stop and Frisk *Senator Clinton: “Too many African-American and Latino men in [New York City] have suffered the inconvenience - and the indignity - of being stopped and searched by police for no apparent reason, reasons they do not understand.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “Let us start by recognizing that crime is down dramatically -- and lives have been saved in this city - because every day brave men and women put on a uniform and place themselves in harm’s way to protect us. And let us also recognize that far too many people believe they are considered suspect simply because of the color of their skin. Too many African-American and Latino men in this city have suffered the inconvenience - and the indignity - of being stopped and searched by police for no apparent reason, reasons they do not understand. For every 16 African Americans stopped and frisked, only one is arrested. Today people of color worry if they will be next. And many white New Yorkers worry that the price we are paying is too high.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] Faith-Based Outreach *Senator Clinton criticized the “false division or debate about the role of faith based institutions.” *“But I ask you, who is more likely to go out onto a street to save some poor, at-risk child than someone from the community, someone who believes in the divinity of every person, who sees God at work in the lives of even the most hopeless and left-behind of our children. And that's why we need to not have a false division or debate about the role of faith based institutions, we need to just do it and provide the support that is needed on an ongoing basis. You know, sometimes it gets a little bit rarefied in the air in Washington and these discussions lose track of what's really at stake. What's really at stake are the faces of these children that we've been seeing on the screens all evening. We know that many thousands of children have been turned away from violence, have been given a chance at a new and better future for themselves. Children need adult support, supervision, guidance, attention, discipline, and love. There is no substitute for it. No government program can provide it, no institution can offer it. It has to come from inside each and every one of us.” [Senator Clinton speech to the Ten Point National Leadership Foundation, 1/19/05 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084200/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233750&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton: “There is no contradiction between supporting faith-based institutions and upholding our constitutional principles.” *“There is no contradiction between supporting faith-based institutions and upholding our constitutional principles, and what I hope is that the careful balance that not only has been but can be struck, will enable us to look for more ways to engage people in the important work of reaching out and lifting up each other.” [Senator Clinton speech to the Ten Point National Leadership Foundation, 1/19/05 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084200/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233750&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton noted the Clinton administration balanced faith-based initiatives with the U.S. Constitution. *“During the Clinton Administration, we tried to strike that balance, we tried to support the work of faith-based organizations while at the same time recognizing the very important tradition and constitutional principle of the separation of church and state. We can do that, and we can ensure that successful programs are open to all people and give people a chance to grow and develop and lift themselves up out of the conditions that have dragged them down. We cannot come in, through the government, and dictate to faith-based organizations how they should best minister in their streets, and in their churches, and in their synagogues, and mosques. We have to recognize and honor the expertise and the courage of people who have shown up, who have refused to turn their backs on neighborhoods that many would not even go into today.” [Senator Clinton speech to the Ten Point National Leadership Foundation, 1/19/05 <http://web.archive.org/web/20060929084200/http:/www.clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=233750&&> (via archive.org)] *Youth Crime* *Senator Clinton on youth violence: Americans could all “point to tragic issues that make the headlines and those we know about in our own lives.” *In remarks at Oyster Bay Boys’ and Girls’ Club, Senator Clinton said, “As you can see we’ve got a wonderful group of people to talk about some important issues. I don’t think it is any surprise for any parent or teacher or any citizen really in New York or in our country today. We’re going to be focusing on the topic of youth violence and some of the specific things we think we can do about youth violence. It has been all too much in the news and there are so many tragic incidents that each of us can point to those that make the headlines and those we know about in our own lives.” [Senator Clinton remarks at Oyster Bay Boys’ and Girls’ Club, 12/21/99 <https://web.archive.org/web/20010209010710/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/991221.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton proposed “a new initiative to support partnerships between faith-based institutions and police to steer troubled youth away from gangs and violence, and to promote mutual respect and understanding.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “In so many communities, no institution has more influence than the neighborhood church, mosque or synagogue. We must tap into this potential in New York. So I do propose a new initiative to support partnerships between faith-based institutions and police to steer troubled youth away from gangs and violence, and to promote mutual respect and understanding. I have spoken with many clergy, political leaders, and law enforcement professionals in the last weeks and months and I know that they all are anxious to be partners in this effort. You know, it can start with just one meeting, if the will is there. The efforts in Boston started just that way.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton supported “youth police academies in our high schools, programs modeled after the ROTC program that would bring police training to students in poorer, minority neighborhoods.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “We must also improve efforts to recruit and train police--a police force that truly reflects the racial and ethnic diversity of this city. You know, of all the ten largest cities in America New York’s police department is the third least racially diverse of all ten. The 9th and 10th cities have a larger white population. Now that’s a problem. That is why I support youth police academies in our high schools, programs modeled after the ROTC program that would bring police training to students in poorer, minority neighborhoods. Police officers can mentor these students - and help them understand the rewards and responsibilities of police work. And young people who never thought of becoming police officers might just be inspired to join this crucial profession.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton: “I believe one of the best anti-crime and anti-poverty programs is a world class public education.” *In a speech on restoring trust in communities, Senator Clinton said, “You know we have to keep our eyes on the prize of a better, safer future for all of our children. I believe one of the best anti-crime and anti-poverty programs is a world class public education. We should be spending our energy on working together to make sure that every child has the opportunity to learn and to reach his or her greatest God-given potential.” [Senator Clinton speech on Restoring Trust Within Our Communities, 3/20/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20010208182951/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000320b.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton: Stereotypes about young people “are just as disruptive as the stereotypes based on race, or ethnicity, or religion, or any other kind of status.” *“I have spent a lot of time in the last years going, speaking with groups of young people and trying to draw attention to what I know to be a fact, which is that I think we have the finest generation of young people in the history of our country. But, too often, that is not the way you are portrayed or viewed. And the stereotypes about young Americans are just as disruptive as the stereotypes based on race, or ethnicity, or religion, or any other kind of status. So part of the reason I’m pleased to be here is to demonstrate clearly to as many people who would care to watch or follow this that I have a lot of confidence in our future because I have a lot of confidence in all of you.” [Senator Clinton speech on education, 3/21/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20010208182249/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000321.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton: “[We] have to pay more attention to what troubles our children before they ever pick up a weapon or start a fight.” *In a speech on gun violence, Senator Clinton said, “Now as I said earlier, I believe that guns play a major role in the violence and the deadly effects of violence. But we have to pay more attention to what troubles our children before they ever pick up a weapon or start a fight. It’s no secret to any of us that there’s a lot of confusion and alienation out there. Now some of it is normal development as many parents here can attest. But some of this angst, and an increasing amount of it, is more serious.” [Senator Clinton speech on Keeping Our Children Safe from Gun Violence,5/9/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20010209011435/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000509.html> (via archive.org)] Supporting Police Funding *Senator Clinton supported raising police salaries and providing better training “so that the best-trained and prepared officers will keep us safer.” *In a speech on building crime-free communities, Senator Clinton said, “We must also help New York attract and retain the best and the brightest of our young people by bringing salaries and compensation into line with what the opportunities are outside the police world. We should raise salaries and provide better training so that the best-trained and prepared officers will keep us safer and deserve those better salaries.” [Senator Clinton speech on Building Communities Free of Crime and Full of Respect, 3/5/00 <https://web.archive.org/web/20001002033343/http:/hillary2000.org/issues/speeches/000305.html> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton criticized President Bush for “reducing funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program by 17% and eliminating grants to states to fight drug abuse in public housing.” *“Schumer and Clinton criticized Bush’s budget for reducing funding for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program by 17% and eliminating grants to states to fight drug abuse in public housing. Since its inception, the COPS program has brought over $773 million to New York communities, helping to place and fund almost 11,000 new police officers on the streets of cities and communities across the state. The Bush Budget reduces funding for the COPS program from $1.042 billion in FY 2001 to $865 million in FY 2002. Last year, New York State received $103 million in COPS awards, almost 12% of all the COPS grants given out in the entire nation. Schumer and Clinton said that the smaller allotment of overall funding for the program could reduce New York’s share of COPS money this year.” [Senator Clinton press release, 4/9/01 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081127011852/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235872&&> (via archive.org)] - *Senator Clinton considered legislation to restore the funding the Bush Administration cut from the COPS program. *“A new study unveiled today by US Senators Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton and Congressman Anthony Weiner shows that proposed budget federal cuts could cost New York City hundreds of police officers and thousands in the tri-state area. Schumer, Clinton and Weiner discussed legislation that would prevent the cuts proposed to the federal Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program and keep police officers on the beat.” [Senator Clinton press release, 6/9/02 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081219062716/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235253&&> (via archive.org)] - *Senator Clinton: “Local law enforcement officers have lowered the crime rate nationwide - we owe them a debt of gratitude, not a cut in their funding.” *“I am proud to stand here today with my colleagues, and mayors and police chiefs from New York and America to say loudly and clearly that national security begins at the local level. And that means making sure that our local law enforcement officers, who are on the frontlines of our defense against crime, have the resources they need to continue protecting every family, in every home, in every community in America. […]Local law enforcement officers have lowered the crime rate nationwide - we owe them a debt of gratitude, not a cut in their funding.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/14/02 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081219060815/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235429&&> (via archive.org)] - *Senator Clinton worked to secure “nearly $1.4 billion” in funding for COPS and other state and local law enforcement grants. *“I am working in the Budget Committee to secure funding totaling nearly $1.4 billion for COPS and state and local law enforcement grants -- almost $1.2 billion above the President’s budget -- for these critical programs.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/14/02 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081219060815/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235429&&> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton lauded the Justice Department for its support to law enforcement through the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program. *“In addition, Senator Clinton lauded the Department of Justice for distributing funds to provide up to half the cost of bullet-resistant vests to communities in New York and around the country through the Bulletproof Vest Partnership Program. The program helps state, county and local law enforcement and corrections agencies to purchase over 190,000 bulletproof vests this year. This year, New York State received $1,424,586 through this program -- funding for nearly 10,000 vests for law enforcement officers.” [Senator Clinton press release, 5/15/01 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081126193106/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235824&&> (viaarchive.org)] *Senator Clinton called on the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to take immediate steps to protect police officers who were driving Crown Victoria police vehicles. *“Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton today released a letter calling upon the U.S Department of Transportation (DOT) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to take immediate steps to protect the thousands of police officers - across the state and the country - who are currently driving Crown Victoria police vehicles. In a letter sent last week to DOT Secretary Mineta and NHTSA Administrator Runge, Senator Clinton expressed her concerns about the safety of the Crown Victoria vehicles and asked that both agencies work with law enforcement to address such issues as vehicle lighting, safety shield installment and impact safety standards.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/3/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205055648/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235739&&> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton: “We should do all we can to ensure that as our law enforcement officers do their jobs, they are not put unnecessarily in harm’s way.” *In a letter to Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, Senator Hillary Clinton wrote, “Every hour of every day, hundreds of thousands of men and women in law enforcement put their lives on the line to protect us from harm. We should do all we can to ensure that as our law enforcement officers do their jobs, they are not put unnecessarily in harm’s way.” [Senator Clinton press release, 3/3/03 <http://web.archive.org/web/20081205055648/http:/clinton.senate.gov/news/statements/details.cfm?id=235739&&> (via archive.org)] 2008 Crime Proposals *Senator Clinton called for more cops on the street and increased funding for community policing. *“In a major speech to the National League of Cities today, Hillary Clinton called for putting more police officers on America’s streets by restoring funding to the nation’s community policing program after a report last week showed violent crime rising over the last two years.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 3/13/07 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529021411/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=1392> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed more than doubling funding for Community Oriented Policing Systems.* “‘As funding for the COPS program has gone down, crime has gone up,’ Clinton said. ‘By boosting funding for community policing we can put more cops on the beat and make our communities safer.’ […] With crime rising in cities across America, Clinton said she would more than double funding for Community Oriented Policing Systems (COPS) to Clinton administration levels of more than $1 billion. President Bush’s proposed budget slashes COPS funding by 94%, from $541 million in 2007 to $34 million in 2008, and provides no money to hire new police officers.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 3/13/07 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529021411/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=1392> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed these measures as a means of deterring crime.* “I will work to deter crime by re-investing in our communities, re-invigorating the COPS program, and putting 100,000 new officers committed to community policing into neighborhoods across America. Studies have shown that the COPS program deters crime.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 2/28/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529020624/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=6256> (via archive.org)] *Senator Clinton’s campaign touted her anti-crime agenda.* “At a speech in Philadelphia today, Hillary Clinton unveiled an ambitious new anti-crime agenda that would cut the murder rate in big cities in half and put 100,000 new police officers on America’s streets. Through her plan called ‘Solutions for Safe and Secure Communities Now,’ Hillary would also invest $1 billion competitive grant program to reduce the number of repeat offenders and the size of the population in prisons and juvenile lock-ups nationwide. In addition, Hillary will partner with states and communities to support early intervention programs that would prevent at-risk youth from engaging in criminal activity. […] Hillary also calls for additional funds to stop online crimes such as child exploitation and identity theft. Hillary will direct the Attorney General to make online child exploitation and harassment a major federal priority, and vigorously prosecute identity theft, particularly theft of children’s identities. She will strengthen and vigorously enforce federal laws against online child exploitation, and she will dramatically increase funding for state Internet Crimes Against Children task forces.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed a plan to cut the urban homicide rate in half.* “Hillary will work with cities across the country where murder is a particular challenge to cut their murder rate in half, by building partnerships between these cities and the Department of Justice. This proposal builds on local efforts, such as Mayor Michael Nutter’s pledge to cut the homicide rate in Philadelphia, and seeks to replicate successes like we have seen in New York City, where homicides have fallen from more than 2,000 per year in the early 1990s to less than 500 in 2007. Hillary will task the Deputy Attorney General with overseeing this initiative.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed creating Gang Violence Reduction Grants and supported anti-gang programs.* “The Gang Violence Reduction Grant would help cities implement a locally tailored version of the anti-gang/anti-violence model first developed in Boston and refined in cities like Chicago and Cincinnati. The model involves community-oriented police working in close partnership with community leaders – including faith leaders – and social service agencies, sending a clear signal to gangs and potentially violent offenders that their own communities reject violence, that violence would be met with clear, predictable, and certain consequences, and that alternatives would be available to those who would take them. Gang Violence Reduction Grants will allow communities to address the other ills that accompany gangs, including drug trafficking and extortion. In addition to grant awards, DOJ will help cities retain experts to work with them on implementing proven tactics and will fund a national framework for research and information- sharing. School districts can also apply through this grant program for funding to address early onset of youth violence. Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs are one of the best anti-gang programs we have.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed establishing a Drug Market Elimination Grant to close “overt drug markets.”* “A new Drug Market Elimination Grant to close overt drug markets and reduce violent crime and homicide. Overt drug markets – street sales, drug houses, and the like – drive violence, disorder, and recidivism in large and small cities nationally. This new Drug Market Elimination Grant would help cities implement a locally tailored version of the drug market strategy first developed in High Point, North Carolina and refined in cities like Providence and Rockford, Illinois. The model involves disrupting local drug markets, sending serious and violent offenders to prison, and working with communities, families, service providers, the faith community, and local government to redirect low-level offenders while law enforcement ensures that any further drug activity is met with immediate consequences.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton called for renewing the Assault Weapons Ban.* “To reduce the number of dangerous weapons on our cities’ streets, Hillary will: Renew the Assault Weapons Ban to take the most dangerous categories of firearms and magazines off the streets.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed facilitating a partnership between ATF andlocal law enforcement to stop gun trafficking.* “To reduce the number of dangerous weapons on our cities’ streets, Hillary will: […] Repeal the Tiahrt amendment, which limits ATF’s authority to share federal gun-trace data with local law enforcement for investigatory purposes. Direct ATF to initiate partnerships with local law enforcement to coordinate and enhance tracking of crime guns and investigate and prosecute gun traffickers. Collaborations like New York City’s Joint Firearms Task Force with ATF may be used as a model. […] Hillary will make sure that federal government law enforcement – including the FBI – has the resources it needs to serve as an effective partner with states and local communities, including developing and sharing intelligence on drug trafficking and gangs that operate across state and national borders.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton called for supporting local efforts to stem gun trafficking and assist detectives.* “To reduce the number of dangerous weapons on our cities’ streets, Hillary will: […] Encourage police agencies to use COPS hiring grants to open or expand independent Firearms Investigation Units, and award technology grants to local law enforcement to build ballistics imaging analysis systems that enhance detectives’ efforts.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed a “COPS 2.0” to fund the hiring and training of 100,000 community police officers.* “Hillary is proposing a new, strengthened COPS (Community Oriented Policing Services) hiring grant program. COPS 2.0 will provide funding for 100,000 new community police officers and ensure that they are trained, equipped and deployed in the most effective ways to work in partnership with communities to prevent violent crime. The program will focus on hot spots of criminal activity, in big cities and elsewhere. It will promote intelligence-led policing – the strategic gathering, analysis and sharing of intelligence to identify and target the most serious threats and dangerous criminals – as a complement to community policing. It will also make available personnel grants to fund counter-terrorism cops as well as community police officers.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton’s “COPS 2.0” would encourage the use of advanced technologies and tactics.* “COPS 2.0 will award both a five-year personnel grant and an accompanying TAT (technology and tactics) grant to local governments, updating and upgrading the original COPS personnel and technology grants. Strategic use of manpower resources to maximize impact, through hot spots policing; the creation of ‘hot lists’; sensible, constitutional zero-tolerance enforcement; and other proven methods. Commissioner Kelly’s ‘Operation Impact’ provides a good model that can be replicated in other jurisdictions. Strategic use of data, intelligence, mapping, and other analytical approaches to back up the police on the beat. Most violent crime emanates from a few neighborhoods and centers around a small number of individuals. Intelligence-led policing, mapping, and data mining can help in pinpointing sources of crime and can produce leads about shootings and other crimes in minutes that once took days or weeks to establish. Strategic use of the most advanced technologies available, from surveillance cameras to gunshot detectors to laptops and cameras in police cars.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton’s “COPS 2.0” would encourage strategic community cooperation. *“Even as it encourages new technologies and tactical innovations, the program will maintain the premise of the original COPS program that there is no substitute for a uniformed police officer on patrol to reduce crime. COPS 2.0 will help communities field an increased police presence and implement a mixture of the following approaches: Strategic partnerships with local leaders, community organizations, and social service agencies. COPS 2.0 will stress the ‘community’ in community policing, and will call upon local jurisdictions to adopt proven partnership-driven strategies to address challenges facing at-risk youth. […] Strategic cooperation and information-sharing with other agencies and jurisdictions, including benchmarks for assessing performance and results. School-based partnerships between local law enforcement and schools to combat gun violence, gangs, drug activities, and other challenges.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed establishing a “Vets to Cops” program, reserving five percent of “COPS 2.0” jobs for vets.* “Police departments have been hit hard by call-ups of officers to active duty in the Armed Forces. Returning veterans often seek job opportunities where they can use their skills and serve their country. As part of COPS 2.0, Hillary will establish a ‘Vets to Cops’ initiative that sets aside up to 5% of the COPS positions over the next five years for members of the Armed Forces, Reserves, and National Guard. Building on the ‘Troops to Cops’ program of the 1990s, Hillary will direct the Justice Department to actively recruit returning veterans to continue their public service by joining local police forces.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed $250 million annually for hiring and training community prosecutors.* “Community-oriented prosecutors have a key role to play in reducing crime, just as community-oriented police do – and they need federal funding and support, just as community oriented police do. Community prosecutors focus not just on closing cases and clearing dockets, but on reducing crime and improving the quality of life in the neighborhoods to which they are assigned. Hillary will allocate $250 million per year to help local district attorneys hire and train community prosecutors.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] · *Senator Clinton proposed restoring funding to crime-fighting and local law enforcement aid programs.* “Hillary will reverse the funding cuts to the Byrne Justice Assistant Grant program and restore funding to other DOJ local law enforcement assistance programs. Of course, all of these grants will be subject to audit by the Inspector General to prevent and deter waste, fraud and abuse. Hillary will also make permanent and fully fund the Bulletproof Vest Program.” [Hillary Clinton ‘08 campaign press release, 4/11/08 <http://web.archive.org/web/20080529023640/http:/www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=7033> (via archive.org)] *CTR Statement on Response to Rand Paul* “Rand Paul's extremist views abroad and at home are dangerous. His belief in extreme isolation as a global neighbor and his extreme opposition to raising the minimum wage and to giving a hand up to hard-working Americans are wrong for our country, our people and our place in the world. Secretary Clinton's work for American families at home and abroad speaks for itself. Her vision and focus on our future is what Americans want.” *TALKING POINTS: HILLARY CLINTON INTERVIEW WITH JEFF GOLDBERG* *BACKGROUND: **In a story published Sunday in The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg writes about his extensive interview the week before with Hillary Clinton regarding foreign policy, including the situation in Syria. * *KEY TAKEAWAYS:* · “Great nations need organizing principles, and ‘Don’t do stupid stuff’ is not an organizing principle. It may be a necessary brake on the actions you might take in order to promote a vision,” said Hillary Clinton. · According to Clinton, Obama’s statement was “a political message…it’s not his worldview.” She explained that Obama was simply “trying to communicate to the American people that he’s not going to do something crazy…He’s thoughtful, he’s incredibly smart.” · Asked what her organizing principle is, Secretary Clinton said, “Peace, progress, and prosperity.” · “If we don’t restore the American dream for Americans, then you can forget about any kind of continuing leadership in the world.” · Asked whether the situation with ISIS would be different if we’d done more to support the Syrian opposition, Clinton said: “I know that the failure to help build up a credible fighting force of the people who were the originators of the protests against Assad…the failure to do that left a big vacuum, which the jihadists have now filled….I totally understand the cautions that we had to contend with, but we’ll never know.” *SECRETARY CLINTON’S STATEMENTS ARE SIMILAR TO WHAT SHE HAS PREVIOUSLY SAID ABOUT THE SITUATION IN SYRIA:* · “Wicked problems rarely have a right answer; in fact, part of what makes them wicked is that every option appears worse than the next. Increasingly that's how Syria appeared.” [“Hard Choices,” CBS News, 6/5/14 <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clintons-hard-choices-bergdahl-benghazi-and-more/> ] · “I recommended that we do more in the very beginning to support the moderate opposition, because I believed, at the time, that they would be overwhelmed by Assad’s military force and that they would open up the door to extremists coming in.” [Politico, 6/17/14 <http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/hillary-clinton-benghazi-107976.html> ] · Regarding whether to arm the Syrian rebels, Clinton said, “The risks of both action and inaction were high. Both choices would bring unintended consequences. The Presidents' inclination was to stay the present course and not take the significant further step of arming rebels.” [“Hard Choices”, CBS News, 6/5/14 <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clintons-hard-choices-bergdahl-benghazi-and-more/> ] · “No one likes to lose a debate, including me. But this was the President's call and I respected his deliberations and decision. From the beginning of our partnership, he had promised me that would always get a fair hearing. And I always did. In this case, my position didn't prevail.” [“Hard Choices”, CBS News, 6/5/14 <http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hillary-clintons-hard-choices-bergdahl-benghazi-and-more/> ] · “I could not have predicted the extent to which ISIS was effective in seizing cities in Iraq and taking over the region.” [The Hill, 6/12/14 <http://thehill.com/policy/international/209153-hillary-clinton-warns-of-extremist-spillover-from-syria> ]
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