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as a both pre-existing conditions. i've told this story many times, but two years ago on the day the house voted to repeal the affordable care act, i met natalie, a young mother who was spending her final weeks fighting cancer to advocate, to protect the affordable care act. and with it the vital protection for people with pre-existing conditions like hers. now for future mode selector who will be able to know their children so they wouldn't have to worry about getting the coverage and the care that they need. sadly, we lost natalie last year, but stories like hers are all too common. stories like the rose family. i met rob rose at the veterans resource center opening when you wrote in to my office to share story after the prez decided to attack the affordable care act in federal court. rob used to work in sales but when his company downsized a let him go. rob boldly decided to retire early but he wasn't yet eligible for medicare. because of the affordable care act he was able to find a plan that worked for him during
as a both pre-existing conditions. i've told this story many times, but two years ago on the day the house voted to repeal the affordable care act, i met natalie, a young mother who was spending her final weeks fighting cancer to advocate, to protect the affordable care act. and with it the vital protection for people with pre-existing conditions like hers. now for future mode selector who will be able to know their children so they wouldn't have to worry about getting the coverage and the care...
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because of her pre-existing condition. she's going to live with this pre-existing condition the rest of her life. i am, and we all, are fighting to keep emily's protections and those that millions and millions of americans not mr. trump, the very wealthy who can afford it, but average families, working families, middle class families, struggling families who desperately depend on this health care that you, president trump, and you republicans, are trying to take from them. we cannot allow it to happen. the stakes can't be higher. the bottom line is very simple. if republicans prevail, these protections are obliterated overnight. and our republican friends in the house and senate are just mum. they go home and say they want to protect pre-existing conditions and then they act to take them away and do nothing to preserve them. hypocrisy. blatant hypocrisy. so, when president trump declares the republican party will be the party of health care, everyone knows he's full of it. don't let president trump fool you, america. donal
because of her pre-existing condition. she's going to live with this pre-existing condition the rest of her life. i am, and we all, are fighting to keep emily's protections and those that millions and millions of americans not mr. trump, the very wealthy who can afford it, but average families, working families, middle class families, struggling families who desperately depend on this health care that you, president trump, and you republicans, are trying to take from them. we cannot allow it to...
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>> i can't comment on the conditions that the vice president observed that from the conditions our team observed we found serious issues with overcrowding and prolonged detention that are not in compliance with standards of minimum care. >> you believe we could do better than that? >> of the recording shows that there is room for improvement. >> and also to reply to some of my colleagues across the aisle that say that we haven't provided the resources, i want to remind everybody here today that in 2017, the house of representatives sent $12.2 million to cbc and the democratic majority house of representatives has sent to date in $201,914.7 billion. so the resources are there. the apprehensions are high because we are not processing asylum requests, and because this administration has chosen to detain people seeking refuge in asylum. a question that i want to turn to now is the management alert about the rio grande valley facilities. they had been there longer than 72 hours. 165 of the children have been living in these horrible conditions for weeks. they seek to have children moved out
>> i can't comment on the conditions that the vice president observed that from the conditions our team observed we found serious issues with overcrowding and prolonged detention that are not in compliance with standards of minimum care. >> you believe we could do better than that? >> of the recording shows that there is room for improvement. >> and also to reply to some of my colleagues across the aisle that say that we haven't provided the resources, i want to remind...
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but because of the conditions? >> i i can't make a general statement butky say when we observed in the rio grande valley that tensions were very high and as soon as our presence was known among the detainee, they did express frustration and try to get our attention. it became serious enough that we ceased our work and didn't press further which we would typically do. just in order to make sure that we were maintaining the safety for both personnel. dhs personnel and the detainee. >> you saw children were likewise situated -- >> the gentlelady's time is expired. >>> i want to summarize the top line findings of your july 15 report. my understand something the this report and the one from may and july, all come from the inspector general's office, conducting unannounced inspections at cbp. >> i'm sorry, the july 15 report? >> that's your statement for tod tod today. >> got it. >> on the first page it indicates that your inspectors observed dangerous overcrowding and prolonged detention, is that right? >> that's correc
but because of the conditions? >> i i can't make a general statement butky say when we observed in the rio grande valley that tensions were very high and as soon as our presence was known among the detainee, they did express frustration and try to get our attention. it became serious enough that we ceased our work and didn't press further which we would typically do. just in order to make sure that we were maintaining the safety for both personnel. dhs personnel and the detainee. >>...
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are called and critical condition is the most serious of the conditions. it could be vital signs are either irregular or out of normal boundaries. in both critical and serious condition the patient's are experiencing serious discomfort and pain, maybe internal injuries that are by themselves serious. we cannot really speculate on life-threatening or going to be okay at this point>> chris, the most serious patients are taken to your hospital, the trauma center. to these two juveniles go right into surgery and if so are they still in surgery?>> typically, when patients come in they are evaluated before surgery. we do some diagnostics. i know both of these patients went through ct scans to determine the extent of their internal injuries, to determine the location of bullets, if those were still in side their bodies to determine other conditions, which we could not see from the exterior. there are always things done before patients go into surgery directly. >> brent, can you tell us anything about how many times they were shot and where they were shot? >> i ca
are called and critical condition is the most serious of the conditions. it could be vital signs are either irregular or out of normal boundaries. in both critical and serious condition the patient's are experiencing serious discomfort and pain, maybe internal injuries that are by themselves serious. we cannot really speculate on life-threatening or going to be okay at this point>> chris, the most serious patients are taken to your hospital, the trauma center. to these two juveniles go...
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the fight to protect pre-existing conditions is personal to me.other is a breast cancer survivor. i've told the story many times but two years ago on the day the house voted to repeal the affordable care act i met natalie, a young mother who was spending her final weeks fighting cancer to advocate, to protect the affordable care act. with it the vital protection for people with pre-existing conditions like hers. the spotting's of future mothers like her would be able to know their children so they wouldn't have to worry about getting the coverage and the care they need. sadly we left natalie up here but it's stories like her are common. stories like the rose family from rowlett i met rob rose at the resource center opening when he wrote into my office to share his story when the president decided to attack the affordable care act in new york. he used to work in sales but when his company downsized they let him go. he ultimately decided to retire early but he wasn't yet eligible for medicare. because of the affordable care act he was able to find a
the fight to protect pre-existing conditions is personal to me.other is a breast cancer survivor. i've told the story many times but two years ago on the day the house voted to repeal the affordable care act i met natalie, a young mother who was spending her final weeks fighting cancer to advocate, to protect the affordable care act. with it the vital protection for people with pre-existing conditions like hers. the spotting's of future mothers like her would be able to know their children so...
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condition two is not that critical. >> can we ask staff to respond and share why this condition is inthere? >> department staff. condition two is recommended in case the conservation report cannot be followed. if there is replacement needed it to to come back for review. >> can it not be followed? >> i am not sure. >> one of the reasons we came up with this condition. we found consistently often times when the field conditions and contractor gets to the field, new things pop-up all of the time. given how precious the materials are in this case we want to be sure everything is going to followed accordingly. we essential "glee" miss bong's report is extremely sure row. this is assurance if something pops up we are able to check back to what is going to happen. >> if i could just restate what i understand. condition three if you find additional replacement needed staff will review it. condition two the intent is that the additional work needs done that it be done at the guidance of a qualified professional. >> both. we get a call by a professional or they check back with the staff on the
condition two is not that critical. >> can we ask staff to respond and share why this condition is inthere? >> department staff. condition two is recommended in case the conservation report cannot be followed. if there is replacement needed it to to come back for review. >> can it not be followed? >> i am not sure. >> one of the reasons we came up with this condition. we found consistently often times when the field conditions and contractor gets to the field, new...
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have you seen overcrowding conditions comparable to the those we are seeing today? >> our inspections team, some of whom have been doing this for a decade had never seen anything like this before. >> so looking back at the 80s, 90s, we have had a refugee challenge in this country for a number of years from central america, what is it that's different this time? i mean, under the obama administration, i remember as a state senator, going to visit some of the facilities, and i concur with you i have never seen anything like this. in your deep dive, will you be able to determine what the differences is in terms of what has caused this situation to spring up on us all of a sudden? >> we will be trying to understand that and identify those issues within the limits of our jurisdiction, so we oversee the department of homeland security. we will be looking at factors that impact them. we will not be able to opine on broader policy questions, but certainly we will be looking at things like volume and the demographic of folks who are crossing, because obviously the more famil
have you seen overcrowding conditions comparable to the those we are seeing today? >> our inspections team, some of whom have been doing this for a decade had never seen anything like this before. >> so looking back at the 80s, 90s, we have had a refugee challenge in this country for a number of years from central america, what is it that's different this time? i mean, under the obama administration, i remember as a state senator, going to visit some of the facilities, and i concur...
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conditions. he had a condition called hersch brung disease which caused him to need 17 surgeries by the time he was 5. i had nine surgeries on my kidneys for a condition called bilateral reflux which meant that urine was going back up into my kidneys instead of down where it belongs. now, the costs of that were severe. my parents never got out from the financial burden of those health care costs for my brother and me. within the past 10 years they passed away with virtually nothing material to their names but with a great legacy of caring for their family as much as anyone ever could. it was in november of 2008 that my doctor told me in a routine visit, i thought a routine visit, i was in end stage kidney failure and needed a transplant as soon as possible. i was working, i was going to school, i was doing my best to be a contributing member of society, but i had no insurance coverage. now, coverage may not be care, but when you need a $79,000 surgery, there is no care without coverage. i am a me
conditions. he had a condition called hersch brung disease which caused him to need 17 surgeries by the time he was 5. i had nine surgeries on my kidneys for a condition called bilateral reflux which meant that urine was going back up into my kidneys instead of down where it belongs. now, the costs of that were severe. my parents never got out from the financial burden of those health care costs for my brother and me. within the past 10 years they passed away with virtually nothing material to...
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this is a conditional use authorization. please note, of every 21st, 2019, after hearing and closing public comment, you continue to this matter to march 21st by a vote of 7-0 and subsequently continued the matter again on april 25th, may 9th, and june 27th, all without a hearing. commissioner fong, you have not yet been seated, so if you could acknowledge if you had reviewed the previous hearing and materials in order to participate today. >> i did. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners i am with planning department staff. the project before you as a conditional use authorization for the proposed project at 233 san carlos street. the convention must provide a conditional use authorization to demolish an existing one-story single family residence and construct a new four story two unit residents at 233 san carlos street. the project includes a demolition of existing one-story 1300 square foot single family residence and construction of a four story over basement, 40-foot tall, 4,500 square-foot residential structure
this is a conditional use authorization. please note, of every 21st, 2019, after hearing and closing public comment, you continue to this matter to march 21st by a vote of 7-0 and subsequently continued the matter again on april 25th, may 9th, and june 27th, all without a hearing. commissioner fong, you have not yet been seated, so if you could acknowledge if you had reviewed the previous hearing and materials in order to participate today. >> i did. >> thank you. >> good...
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they along with the national strength and conditioning association oversee strength and conditioning. institute, whoer died of heat stroke with the minnesota vikings. they endorsed this document. e, the american academy of neurology are about to endorse this. they gave it an affirmation of value. why is this important? when we put out this document, this is not the ncaa saying this is the way to do things. this is 13 organizations saying we have looked at the best available data, and we believe this is the best way to put the message out about how we can mitigate or reduce catastrophic injury in sport. this shifts the dialogue so we have created a new community standard. it is a new community standard. say this is how it is done. we do work with all of the core organizations and say help us get this right. the recommendations can be divided into six core areas. i am going to go through these core areas with you. first is sportsmanship. mr. sheely talked about football, he said it was a collision sport. if you read the ncaa rules about football, the first sentence aggressive,l is an ru
they along with the national strength and conditioning association oversee strength and conditioning. institute, whoer died of heat stroke with the minnesota vikings. they endorsed this document. e, the american academy of neurology are about to endorse this. they gave it an affirmation of value. why is this important? when we put out this document, this is not the ncaa saying this is the way to do things. this is 13 organizations saying we have looked at the best available data, and we believe...
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conditional use authorization. >> hello again, commissioners. 1901 fillmore is requesting conditional use authorization to legalize an existing formula retail use within a one story commercial building in the upper fillmore neighborhood commercial district. proposing no change to the existing tenant space or the building envelope. the department has not received any public comment on the project. the department finds that the project is on balance consistent with the goals and objectives with a general plan. the formula retail establishment contributes to a variety of neighborhood serving specialty commercial services within the area. and the project is necessary and desirable. therefore the departments recommendation is to approve with conditions. this concludes my summary. i am available for questions. >> do we have a project sponsor? >> chair members of the planning commission, my name is cheryl brady. i represent sage natural wellness, the store director is here if you have any questions. as you are aware we are requesting a conditional use authorization for a formula retail use f
conditional use authorization. >> hello again, commissioners. 1901 fillmore is requesting conditional use authorization to legalize an existing formula retail use within a one story commercial building in the upper fillmore neighborhood commercial district. proposing no change to the existing tenant space or the building envelope. the department has not received any public comment on the project. the department finds that the project is on balance consistent with the goals and objectives...
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these are the conditions in which they're holding families. again, these aren't people who have been convicted of any crime, being held by the federal government in conditions that the u.s. government didn't used to get itself into, at least for this duration, because they didn't have the same kind of policies about holding on to people indefinitely. i mean, you can see these aren't facilities that are designed to hold people for any length of time at all. this is a pen basically, a concrete floor. and they're holding people in conditions just like this for weeks and months at a time. the inspector general's office has blurred out a lot of the faces in these pictures, but as you can see, this includes little kids being held in these conditions. including in one of those photos where they've got the mylar blankets that kind of look like aluminum foil, in possibly one and maybe both of those images, it's hard to tell. we tried to get higher resolution photos from the department of homeland security. they wouldn't give us anything at higher resol
these are the conditions in which they're holding families. again, these aren't people who have been convicted of any crime, being held by the federal government in conditions that the u.s. government didn't used to get itself into, at least for this duration, because they didn't have the same kind of policies about holding on to people indefinitely. i mean, you can see these aren't facilities that are designed to hold people for any length of time at all. this is a pen basically, a concrete...
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the overhead conditions, the pitch conditions suited bowling. the english fielders caught everything and ireland suddenly looked like a team playing their third test match ever. defend it, hit it, anything! well it is easy from the seats. batting sometimes seems impossible when you are actually doing it. decades of development and dedication and... 38 all out. england's world cup spirit endured. i think we've come from the unknown, haven't we? we've never been in a position where we've won a world cup and half of the side have been a part of that and then very quickly have to adjust for test cricket. i thought this morning we were outstanding, i really do. we exploited those conditions beautifully. well this test match will serve as a preparation of sorts for england as they look ahead to the ashes, that's next week. as for ireland, the chance to play on a stage like this, well, who knows when that will come again. i guess they must try to remember the hope, rather than the missed opportunity of today. joe wilson, bbc news, at lord's. that's it.
the overhead conditions, the pitch conditions suited bowling. the english fielders caught everything and ireland suddenly looked like a team playing their third test match ever. defend it, hit it, anything! well it is easy from the seats. batting sometimes seems impossible when you are actually doing it. decades of development and dedication and... 38 all out. england's world cup spirit endured. i think we've come from the unknown, haven't we? we've never been in a position where we've won a...
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his condition may change. and so, if prior to his blood being taken he explains, i do not want a blood draw taken, then we may no longer proceed under his implied consent. if he regains consciousness prior to the blood draw being taken and says, i do not consent, then we may no longer proceed under his implied consent. chief justice roberts: well, that's the -- i mean, that's actually the question presented, is how to deal with an unconscious person. to what extent do you think the ability to withdraw the consent that was given, and -- i mean, call it implied consent, i'm not quite -- i don't quite understand why it's not consent if it's a condition -- ms. jurss: right. chief justice roberts: -- upon driving the automobile. so, if you have that, the validity of that, to what extent does it depend on the ability to withdraw? because that's the -- that's the problem here, of course, is the unconscious person can't withdraw at the moment. ms. jurss: right. so that exchange that wisconsin, like most states, has wi
his condition may change. and so, if prior to his blood being taken he explains, i do not want a blood draw taken, then we may no longer proceed under his implied consent. if he regains consciousness prior to the blood draw being taken and says, i do not consent, then we may no longer proceed under his implied consent. chief justice roberts: well, that's the -- i mean, that's actually the question presented, is how to deal with an unconscious person. to what extent do you think the ability to...
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it's the worst conditions i've ever witnessed in doing several years of these conditions. [speaking in foreign language] >> cbs news has konerko firm that would a sixth migrant child has died after crossing the u.s.-mexico border. previously the depths of five migrant children were confirmed since december but an official at the department of health and human services told cbs news last wednesday that an unaccompanied girl from el lvador demide custody in september. president trump: i have people there that tell me the job they're doing is incredible. >> the chair recognizes mr. roy for his opening statement for five minutes and i will be liberal with that. >> i thank ms. suarez, all the committee members here. entire house of representatives. there are no words that we can possibly share with you about the loss of your little girl. i'm the father of a son and a daughter. i cannot possibly imagine what you have gone through and we owe it to you and to our country and to all those who seek to come here to have a system that works and to not have something like this happen.
it's the worst conditions i've ever witnessed in doing several years of these conditions. [speaking in foreign language] >> cbs news has konerko firm that would a sixth migrant child has died after crossing the u.s.-mexico border. previously the depths of five migrant children were confirmed since december but an official at the department of health and human services told cbs news last wednesday that an unaccompanied girl from el lvador demide custody in september. president trump: i...
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pre-existing conditions. the aca authorized states to expand their medicaid programs and approximately 17 million americans gained coverage as a result. the aca created online marketplaces for consumers to purchase insurance with financial assistance through premium tax credits and cost-sharing reduction payments, and today, nearly 9 million individuals receive financial assistance to obtain coverage through the individual market. the aca improved the quality of coverage for millions more by requiring the plans cover a set of essential health benefits, provide coverage for preventative services such as immunizations and screen tests and allow young adults to stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. if the trump administration is successful, all of these federal protections would disappear. people with pre-existing conditions like diabetes, cancer, hiv, asthma, substance use disorder, or even pregnancy, could be denied health care coverage or charged more. babies born with health conditions could be un
pre-existing conditions. the aca authorized states to expand their medicaid programs and approximately 17 million americans gained coverage as a result. the aca created online marketplaces for consumers to purchase insurance with financial assistance through premium tax credits and cost-sharing reduction payments, and today, nearly 9 million individuals receive financial assistance to obtain coverage through the individual market. the aca improved the quality of coverage for millions more by...
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they are in the same conditions that these people are at. they -- they fortunately get to go home at the end of the night but they are subject to the same maladies when you have overcrowding and overcapacity. >> and the notion that people can't understand why kids can't take a shower, can't brush their teeth, can't wash themselves. >> the facility is overwhelmed. the conditions are overwhelming. there is only so much floor space. there is only so much room in the locations for people to be processed. i could assure you they are working as fast as they can do to this and adjusting facilities as the money comes online. >> kevin mcaleenan orders an investigation into the report that we've all seen by now, quoting very disturbing inexcusable social media activity allegedly involving current border patrol agents with thousands of people participating. you saw the report from prorepublica, mocking migrants and members of congress. were you aware of this facebook post, not until the headlines came out. >> you didn't know people were involved in thi
they are in the same conditions that these people are at. they -- they fortunately get to go home at the end of the night but they are subject to the same maladies when you have overcrowding and overcapacity. >> and the notion that people can't understand why kids can't take a shower, can't brush their teeth, can't wash themselves. >> the facility is overwhelmed. the conditions are overwhelming. there is only so much floor space. there is only so much room in the locations for...
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or strength and conditioning. i would give that response for things that have improved. i think there are improvements in some high schools. hiring qualified individuals to carry out these programs. but in the same breath we still have a lot of ill practices being carried out by football toches who are not qualified lead strength and conditioning programs at the high school level. aboutare going to talk that a little bit. >> what you have seen in terms of raising awareness of heads up and playing smart has been such a big improvement that i don't know where to begin except to say thank you to the coaches and i think we are doing a lot of good things that may be the public does not still know about. if you are asking me i think we are keeping the heads up is the main improvement. >> coming from the scholastic world most recently i definitely would have to tell you that one of the most positive things we've done is to expand return to play and include return to learn concept and that is that we don't just focus on t
or strength and conditioning. i would give that response for things that have improved. i think there are improvements in some high schools. hiring qualified individuals to carry out these programs. but in the same breath we still have a lot of ill practices being carried out by football toches who are not qualified lead strength and conditioning programs at the high school level. aboutare going to talk that a little bit. >> what you have seen in terms of raising awareness of heads up and...
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also financial conditions are -- our policy works through financial conditions. in addition, i would tell that you financial markets can be thought of as an klecker of positions of financial markets. you can learn a lot listening to them it's not one thing. it's the broad range of financial conditions and we look for sustained changes. we try to look through short--term changes. and of course sometimes financial markets can be, you know, quite pressient about evolving risks. other times they be excessive optimistic. they can look through excessively exuberant and can ignore risks. we have to use some judgment and experience in looking at financial market developments over time to decide what to react to. but the principle we articulate is that we are looking for changes in financial conditions that could affect the achievement of our dual mandate goals. and those tend to be broad changes in financial conditions that are sustained for a period of time. and that's part of why our thinking was to wait and see, because so much of what happened happened really in a fe
also financial conditions are -- our policy works through financial conditions. in addition, i would tell that you financial markets can be thought of as an klecker of positions of financial markets. you can learn a lot listening to them it's not one thing. it's the broad range of financial conditions and we look for sustained changes. we try to look through short--term changes. and of course sometimes financial markets can be, you know, quite pressient about evolving risks. other times they be...
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can suppliers guarantee safe conditions and compliance with human rights standards. critics say not enough is being done they demand an internationally binding agreement but that could be a long time coming. with me in the studio now is miriam's argument she is from the european center for constitutional and human rights and has looked into this issue if if we look at the value creation if more of that would be shifted towards asia and africa wouldn't better pay and working conditions follow automatically well i think this is in the promise which we have not been seen for filled over the last 30 years so i would say no to promise that well that is neoliberal capitalists have been saying that and that's also been the reason why companies have been putting their supply chains and outsourcing them out of europe northern and merica to countries of the global south and i think they've been doing that precisely to avoid higher standards that ensure better working conditions and that also ensure bargaining power for workers to improve wages and that has been difficult to pr
can suppliers guarantee safe conditions and compliance with human rights standards. critics say not enough is being done they demand an internationally binding agreement but that could be a long time coming. with me in the studio now is miriam's argument she is from the european center for constitutional and human rights and has looked into this issue if if we look at the value creation if more of that would be shifted towards asia and africa wouldn't better pay and working conditions follow...
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while protecting people with pre-existing conditions. further, the energy and commerce committee has passed strong legislation to protect patients from surprise billing. you know how many -- my bills at home from john are that thick, still. people just don't understand what it is. and, increased transparency in drug pricing. lowering prescription drug prices and health care costs will take all of us working together. house democrats are never going to stop listening to people. we are never going to stop fighting for the people. and we are going to deliver for them because they deserve it. -- for them, because they deserve it. now, i want to turn this over to my fabulous freshman colleague who is a nurse with heart and compassion and understands these issues. congressman lauren underwood. [applause] congressman underwood: in the first 200 days, house democrats have delivered transformative progress for the people, especially for americans who fear the trump administration's continual assault on health care that will destroy coverage for p
while protecting people with pre-existing conditions. further, the energy and commerce committee has passed strong legislation to protect patients from surprise billing. you know how many -- my bills at home from john are that thick, still. people just don't understand what it is. and, increased transparency in drug pricing. lowering prescription drug prices and health care costs will take all of us working together. house democrats are never going to stop listening to people. we are never...
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watty said earlier, all of the conditional-use hearings allow for no discretion of the commission. they're criteria and have to be met. and most of the criteria are very black and white. you either meet them or you don't. again, due to some circular definitions, the mergers of rent-controlled housing would be prohibited. and the department is not sure how we would calculate whether something is a removal based on the qualification of having to be no more than the average of your neighbor's unit size because we do not have reliable data stating what every single unit size is in the city. on the public side -- on the conversion side, because of the fact that things like planned unit developments, hospitals, colleges, religious institutions and schools are actually a conditional use in most residential districts, these would be prohibited from establishing themselves in any former residentially-spoanzoned building in an r.h. district. delays in permit processing and increased costs and additional staffing needs would be the major implications. going into unauthorized dwelling unit rem
watty said earlier, all of the conditional-use hearings allow for no discretion of the commission. they're criteria and have to be met. and most of the criteria are very black and white. you either meet them or you don't. again, due to some circular definitions, the mergers of rent-controlled housing would be prohibited. and the department is not sure how we would calculate whether something is a removal based on the qualification of having to be no more than the average of your neighbor's unit...
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heartless law to strengthen protections for 130 million people with pre-existing conditions. we voted to cut off funds for the department of justice used to undermine the affordable care act in texas versus u.s. and we won't stop biting for access to care. this spring we pass important legislation to crack down on junk health insurance plans that do not have to cover people with pre-existing conditions or provide essential health benefits like maternity care and prescription drug plans that send costs skyrocketing for people with pre-existing condition and we just got started. it's going to continue to be an issue as republicans try to design important protections every day in the courts, in our statehouses and here in congress but the house democrats came ready for the fight and as we have known in these last few hundred days we are not taking our foot off the gas until every american has access to quality affordable health care. i'd now like to bring up congressman -- [applause] >> good morning everyone and thank you for turning out this morning. debbie dingell is right we
heartless law to strengthen protections for 130 million people with pre-existing conditions. we voted to cut off funds for the department of justice used to undermine the affordable care act in texas versus u.s. and we won't stop biting for access to care. this spring we pass important legislation to crack down on junk health insurance plans that do not have to cover people with pre-existing conditions or provide essential health benefits like maternity care and prescription drug plans that...
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these are the conditions inside that facility in america. this is not like an overcrowded waiting room where people are parked for an hour or two before they're processed and moved on. this isn't a waiting area. this is housing. this is the living conditions as provided by the u.s. government. as provided on an indefinite basis for days, for weeks, for more than a month, even for these little kids. it's not like this is a room where they hang out and then they go to the room where they sleep. this is it. legally the u.s. government cannot detain kids specifically longer than 72 hours before it needs to move them out somewhere else, but in this case it's just holding on to them. the inspector general says even in these five facilities they found hundreds of kids being held beyond that legal limit. according to the inspector general, "children at three of the five border patrol facilities we visited had no access to showers. at the facilities, children had limited access to a change of clothes. border patrol had few spare clothes and no laundr
these are the conditions inside that facility in america. this is not like an overcrowded waiting room where people are parked for an hour or two before they're processed and moved on. this isn't a waiting area. this is housing. this is the living conditions as provided by the u.s. government. as provided on an indefinite basis for days, for weeks, for more than a month, even for these little kids. it's not like this is a room where they hang out and then they go to the room where they sleep....
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at this time a condition regarding hours of operation is not included in the conditions of approval, but a condition could be added by staff if so directed by the planning commission. this concludes my presentation and i'm available for questions. >> president melgar: thank you, ms. johntier. we will hear from the project sponsor. review of planning department's >> i'm here on behalf of safeway, the sponsor. i'm going to keep my comments brief. i'm joined by members of the andronico team and we can answer your questions. this would open an existing vacant space. i'm going to put an image up on the monitor, the overhead, for reference. here is the building. this space was designed for grocery use. the building was built in 2002 and first occupied by luckies and then fresh and easy which went bankrupt in 2015 and it's been vacant since. today we received enthusiastic support from neighbors, many of which letters of support made it into our packet. neighbors are excited to seeing a grocery return to the space. we have had requests to limit the hours of operation. as elizabeth mentioned
at this time a condition regarding hours of operation is not included in the conditions of approval, but a condition could be added by staff if so directed by the planning commission. this concludes my presentation and i'm available for questions. >> president melgar: thank you, ms. johntier. we will hear from the project sponsor. review of planning department's >> i'm here on behalf of safeway, the sponsor. i'm going to keep my comments brief. i'm joined by members of the andronico...
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, of foggy conditions, and patchy drizzle.noon thanks to the stronger seabreeze. i will let you know when temperatures will be warming up in the full forecast, and just a few minutes. >>> good monday morning. your if they live look at the roof camera. you can see cloudy and foggy conditions. it is 55 degrees. looking at temperatures that are going to be on a cool site heading through the afternoon. cooler to get where you are and where temperatures will be warming up, and just a few minutes. >>> a disney channel star died initially. 20-year-old cameron boyce could not be revived after paramedics rushed to his home yesterday morning. family said he had an ongoing medical condition and dies as a result of a seizure. cameron boyce start and the defendant, atv series in he was both in grown-ups and grown-ups 2. he was building a new hbo show, mrs. fletcher. >>> the public will get a chance to sound off on a controversial proposal to pond the bird sanctuary d ldlife dertmesayse a dozen during halls have to the island to the mice. w
, of foggy conditions, and patchy drizzle.noon thanks to the stronger seabreeze. i will let you know when temperatures will be warming up in the full forecast, and just a few minutes. >>> good monday morning. your if they live look at the roof camera. you can see cloudy and foggy conditions. it is 55 degrees. looking at temperatures that are going to be on a cool site heading through the afternoon. cooler to get where you are and where temperatures will be warming up, and just a few...
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condition. you can see the victims right there. two other people were treated on scene. >> the san fran mall is still a crime scene. they are conducting a systematic search of the entire structure including the parking structure. the shooting took place near the mall entrance by the theater. >> crews have been on scene covering all angles of the story. we start live with simon perez. >> reporter: elizabeth we are on the el camino real side of the mall, that is the west side of the mall. we should up earlier this afternoon right around 4:00, there were a lot of police cars. you can still see some of them remain, during the investigation, searching the mall for any evidence and making sure there are no people left hiding inside of the mall who might've been afraid from all the shooting. we spoke to san bruno police earlier today, he told us what happened inside, two people went in with handguns and opened fire. he is not clear exactly whether they were shooting at each other, he does see that this
condition. you can see the victims right there. two other people were treated on scene. >> the san fran mall is still a crime scene. they are conducting a systematic search of the entire structure including the parking structure. the shooting took place near the mall entrance by the theater. >> crews have been on scene covering all angles of the story. we start live with simon perez. >> reporter: elizabeth we are on the el camino real side of the mall, that is the west side of...
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even under tough conditions, they behave admirably. and that is not happening right now.eople are blowing the whistle. i encourage anyone else who wants to come forward to reach out to me. i think therere are people withn the agency whwho say, look, t ts and it is happening not acceptable. i think that is what you see prope saying security, the conditions we're seeing in detention or inappropriate come the discipline and misconduct patterns of cbp are inappropriate, and this is something we're going to report on. juan: we have seen in recent months exposures of other types of social media groups by law enforcement officers in philadelphia and other cities where there was rampant racism and homophobia. those police department's have begun to take action. but as you have written, the customs and border protection's discipline system, which was investigated by congress a few years ago during the obama administration, has not substantially changed much. now they're going to be new hearings coming up next week over this latest report of yours. but what about t this whole situa
even under tough conditions, they behave admirably. and that is not happening right now.eople are blowing the whistle. i encourage anyone else who wants to come forward to reach out to me. i think therere are people withn the agency whwho say, look, t ts and it is happening not acceptable. i think that is what you see prope saying security, the conditions we're seeing in detention or inappropriate come the discipline and misconduct patterns of cbp are inappropriate, and this is something we're...
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after 100 years neither is in good condition. old habits it seems die hard at this year's academy awards. myanmar's version of the oscars the new generation filmmakers left empty handed. director nadji was among those who missed out on a price his adaptation of a novel set in the 1940 s. had won him lots of fans in the horror film crazy nation. the problem was that generation new generation those kind of thing and the. main thing for me is that there. is kind of divided. so you know we need more people who can walk together. b.m.r. is also luring some foreign filmmakers can gang was used as the backdrop for some scenes of the hong kong movie shot this year the next goal to get the country's movies picked up overseas and a share in a new golden era for the industry in the empire. cycling's biggest race the tour de france will get underway tomorrow not in the home of fine wine cheese and baguettes but across the border in belgium the 1st stage is always a massive event and this year's growing depart marks the 50th anniversary of a
after 100 years neither is in good condition. old habits it seems die hard at this year's academy awards. myanmar's version of the oscars the new generation filmmakers left empty handed. director nadji was among those who missed out on a price his adaptation of a novel set in the 1940 s. had won him lots of fans in the horror film crazy nation. the problem was that generation new generation those kind of thing and the. main thing for me is that there. is kind of divided. so you know we need...
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homes are air conditioned here. most of our workplaces are.ir-conditioners are a godsend during the hot and humid days of summer. could the same appliance that cools you down make you sick? as consumer reports revealed, ac can spread a lot more than just cool air. >> if you don't have central air conditioning, then you know the drill. get your air-conditioner out of storm for the summer season. but it could be hab boring mold ander irritants. >> without proper care and maintenance, mold can grow on the inside which has the potential to lead to health problems like wheezing, congestion or throat ir examine air-conditioner and be on the lookout for clusters of tiny black spots along the air duct. >> cleaning louvers is a good first step. if you see mold, there's a chance there's more hiding inside. you want to consider buying a new one. >> reporter: consumer reports recommended in that costs about $340. more midsized consider this recommended kenmore for $20. install your air-conditioner properly. make sure your window air-conditioner is slightl
homes are air conditioned here. most of our workplaces are.ir-conditioners are a godsend during the hot and humid days of summer. could the same appliance that cools you down make you sick? as consumer reports revealed, ac can spread a lot more than just cool air. >> if you don't have central air conditioning, then you know the drill. get your air-conditioner out of storm for the summer season. but it could be hab boring mold ander irritants. >> without proper care and maintenance,...
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he's got it 4 years ago because he didn't want to accept such inhumane conditions. as the war that this summer when we entered the home we saw were about 50 to sable to people ranging from 4 to 50 years of age in tragic conditions. the hands were tied behind their backs. it was rendered. them a min. they encountered problematic conditions throughout the house was cold as there was no money for heating a lack of staff and the few who were there were unqualified a lack of food and what was served was unsavory people locked into cages to keep them quiet. but in the last 5 years there were 19 deaths among the inhabitants of the nursing home. outside in the courtyard of the you can see the olive trees that. one for each person who died. died from infections up along with probably caused by being fed wrong with. be inhabitants with your ate food while they were lying in bed study the consequences of the inhabitants properly and chose to do. after 30 years should either be shut down or conditions drastically improved activists n.g.o.s and european volunteers are all united
he's got it 4 years ago because he didn't want to accept such inhumane conditions. as the war that this summer when we entered the home we saw were about 50 to sable to people ranging from 4 to 50 years of age in tragic conditions. the hands were tied behind their backs. it was rendered. them a min. they encountered problematic conditions throughout the house was cold as there was no money for heating a lack of staff and the few who were there were unqualified a lack of food and what was served...
the merged units must be restored to their exact previous condition, down to