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dr requester. >> okay. thanks. i just listened to some of the comments from the project sponsor, and just wanted to, you know, respond to those. she is right, that there have been a lot of contentious conversations around the way trash is handled, not only currently in the building, but with the current proposal, and the sense that we have always gotten is the project sponsor and the building owner originally thought that it was perfectly acceptable to submit plans for putting a garbage room in our lobby. and that, to me, is absurd. and, you know, talking about ways of mitigating that, we've been told, you know, hey, let's negotiate to a win-win solution, and what we have let them know is that we don't win with this at all. if this project takes place, we lose. we lose already over stretched building services. we potentially lose, you know, one of our tenants loses storage. we lose other, you know, common space, and un -- you know, contrary to what miss calhoun just stated, she -- you know, to quote her, she said i
dr requester. >> okay. thanks. i just listened to some of the comments from the project sponsor, and just wanted to, you know, respond to those. she is right, that there have been a lot of contentious conversations around the way trash is handled, not only currently in the building, but with the current proposal, and the sense that we have always gotten is the project sponsor and the building owner originally thought that it was perfectly acceptable to submit plans for putting a garbage...
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i understand the dr requester may be concerned about property values as he should. his values might belower in the short-term with construction, but in the long-term, everyone's property values in the neighborhood will be enhanced by this significant property improvement. that's just common sense. with that, i will turn to our architect who will discuss project size in more detail. >> commissioners, my name is ahmad mohazed, and we've been the project architect in the last seven years. to put this in context, my daughter and amhatef's daughter were in middle school together, and my daughter is now in graduate school. when i received this project to work on, i got the previous architect's design. one with a peaked roof and one with a flat roof, and mimicking the peaked roof, one was mimicking the houses on the street. there were issues with the planning department accepting the design and the next-door neighbor who had a series of needs. i thought it would be an easy matter of enhancing the designs with the neighbor and meeting with the city and moving on. well, it's
i understand the dr requester may be concerned about property values as he should. his values might belower in the short-term with construction, but in the long-term, everyone's property values in the neighborhood will be enhanced by this significant property improvement. that's just common sense. with that, i will turn to our architect who will discuss project size in more detail. >> commissioners, my name is ahmad mohazed, and we've been the project architect in the last seven years. to...
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the dr requester obtained 50 signatures on a petition in support of the dr.his petition was inadvertently not scanned as part of the dr, so it's not included. i have copies today. jonas, if you could help me. thank you. the reasons for opposition of the project in support of the dr, they're included in the petition, include lack of maintenance, cleaning and repair of the building, increased demand on common yash areas and building facilities for the new units, location of garbage and recycling, and removal of storage lease to tenants. in addition, there was another public communication submitted yesterday that we have copies of for you. and some of you may have received this, but i'm also providing an additional copy. i may have an few misspellings. department recommends the commission not take dr and approve the project as proposed. this concludes staff presentation. i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. dr requester, miss rebstock. hi. welcome. you have five minutes. >> great. thank you. good evening, commissioners, and thank you for t
the dr requester obtained 50 signatures on a petition in support of the dr.his petition was inadvertently not scanned as part of the dr, so it's not included. i have copies today. jonas, if you could help me. thank you. the reasons for opposition of the project in support of the dr, they're included in the petition, include lack of maintenance, cleaning and repair of the building, increased demand on common yash areas and building facilities for the new units, location of garbage and recycling,...
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project -- dr request, you have three minutes. we'll give you 3 minutes and then a 1-minute rebuttable since we've heard this item already. >> thank you. thank you for continuing this. fog has changed as far as -- nothing has changed as far as we're concerned. our fear is that it's going to be a mansion. it opens up the possibility to an airbnb. also, we're still in a tunnel. if you look at the pictures, you'll see that our north side, we already have a building that extends out about 14 feet from the back of our house. they're going to be having an equal, if not larger extension to our south. it will be placed on a little tunnel cutting off the air and light, cutting it down. a comment was made last time about the foliage. what was not brought out is that the foal age acts as a filter. it doesn't block light and air. the same with our shades. they're filtering shades, not darkout shades. with the two solid walls, it will be darker and less air. it's still our fear that it's going to be so large that it will be an airbnb before it
project -- dr request, you have three minutes. we'll give you 3 minutes and then a 1-minute rebuttable since we've heard this item already. >> thank you. thank you for continuing this. fog has changed as far as -- nothing has changed as far as we're concerned. our fear is that it's going to be a mansion. it opens up the possibility to an airbnb. also, we're still in a tunnel. if you look at the pictures, you'll see that our north side, we already have a building that extends out about 14...
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altman states in his submission to the commission the dr requester had an opportunity to file dr at the preapplication period and chose not to do so. this is completely misleading and not true. during the preapplication process, there was nothing in the proposed plans for a large roof structure of 16, 6-foot high steel posts enclosed in a large glass structure. this plan design was kept completely secret from the neighbors during the pre-application process, making it impossible to comment or file dr at that time. however, i did contact mr. altman during the pre-application process and discussed with him my concern regarding the original design of the fourth floor roof deck with the standard 42-inch deck railing. to allay my concerns during the pre-application period, mr. altman assured me that the deck was being kept to a minimum size and assured me there would be no further attempt to expand the deck structures. no appeal of the change of design and permit. this again is misleading. we were never notified of any design change or new permitting. this, again, was kept secret from the ne
altman states in his submission to the commission the dr requester had an opportunity to file dr at the preapplication period and chose not to do so. this is completely misleading and not true. during the preapplication process, there was nothing in the proposed plans for a large roof structure of 16, 6-foot high steel posts enclosed in a large glass structure. this plan design was kept completely secret from the neighbors during the pre-application process, making it impossible to comment or...
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there was a process that is laid out when there's a flaw in the bbn notice, and that allows for a dr request. that then -- i'm looking at you to correct me if i am wrong -- that is then heard by the commission, and they made recommendations, and the next step is an appeal to this board. the alternative would be if you find a flaw, you either sue the planning department or it gets called back, so what's the point of all this, if not to allow for this kind of a hearing and action? >> vice president fung: i think it depends on which side you're on. >> i guess so. >> vice president fung: you know, the -- yes, but remember the fix that the da's referred to occurred after some of these things happened. they didn't occur before. the only thing you can do is sue the department. now, they're allowing it to go there -- that wasn't the process previously. >> but it's the process now. >> it is. >> that's why it's here. >> but i'm not acceptive of that. >> okay. >> you know, i think that the process should have been followed and unfortunately, maybe they were rushed. you know, and taken action on permit
there was a process that is laid out when there's a flaw in the bbn notice, and that allows for a dr request. that then -- i'm looking at you to correct me if i am wrong -- that is then heard by the commission, and they made recommendations, and the next step is an appeal to this board. the alternative would be if you find a flaw, you either sue the planning department or it gets called back, so what's the point of all this, if not to allow for this kind of a hearing and action? >> vice...
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dr. jackson said the president requested a cognitive assessment, designed to detect dementia or alzheimer's. >> he has absolutely no, you know, cognitive or mental whooshz soever, that he is very sharp. >> reporter: and that the doctor had an explanation for the recent incident in which the president appeared to slur his words. >> and god bless the united states, thank you very much. >> i had given president some medication, specifically, sudafed, over the days previous, and i think i had inadvertently dried up his secrezs. >> reporter: the 6'3" inch president weighs 239 pounds, putting him on the cusp of obesity. there were also concerns about his cholesterol. >> we'd like to get the l.d.l. down below 120. >> reporter: but dr. jackson said overall his cardiac exam was clear and his cholesterol can be managed by increasing the dosage of the daily medication crestor and lowering the amount of fat and carbohydrates will in his diet. >> i think a reasonable goal is lose 10-15 pounds. he talked about diet and exercise a lot. he is more enthusiastic about the diet part than the exercise part but
dr. jackson said the president requested a cognitive assessment, designed to detect dementia or alzheimer's. >> he has absolutely no, you know, cognitive or mental whooshz soever, that he is very sharp. >> reporter: and that the doctor had an explanation for the recent incident in which the president appeared to slur his words. >> and god bless the united states, thank you very much. >> i had given president some medication, specifically, sudafed, over the days previous,...
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dr. ronnie jackson said he requested a cognitive test something not usually part of the physical. he has forgotten names and repeating himself. are you ruling out early on set alzheimer's and dementia. >> it screams for any cognitive issues like alz himer and other things. the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, there is no indication he has cognitive issues and on a day to day basis, it has been my experience that the president is very sharp. >> at 71, president trump's biggest health risk is his weight. dr. jackson said he needs to lose 10 to 15 pounds. our john carl asking. >> how is a guy who eats mcdonald's and all those diet cokes and never exercises is in good of shape as you say he's in? >> genetics. some people have great genes. >> abc news, the white house. >> chilling moments in court. a man accused of killing two california deputies laughs out loud and makes outrageous comments about the victims. also a look at changes proposed at the state capital who could help victims of the north bay wildfires and in the future. sandy is here with the forecast. >
dr. ronnie jackson said he requested a cognitive test something not usually part of the physical. he has forgotten names and repeating himself. are you ruling out early on set alzheimer's and dementia. >> it screams for any cognitive issues like alz himer and other things. the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam, there is no indication he has cognitive issues and on a day to day basis, it has been my experience that the president is very sharp. >> at 71, president...
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request. the white house physician dr. ronnie jackson delivered the results yesterday.on predicted trump would remain healthy during the duration of his presidency. he did say will he try to get the president on a diet and exercise regimen. >>> former white house chief strategist steve bannon appeared before the house intelligence committee but it was a contentious and confrontational day with bannon refusing to answer questions about his time working for president trump citing executive privilege. that prompted a subpoena from the committee chairman. it's unclear if bannon was then more forthcoming and at the same time bannon was also subpoenaed by special counsel robert mueller to testify before a grand jury. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> welcome back. we were up and on early this morning and when we came in, it was raining right now in the city but we've seen that change from rain to snow and we're dealing with that now. let's take a live look outside in exton chester county. in many areas the main highways that have been well treated are staying just wet but we can s
request. the white house physician dr. ronnie jackson delivered the results yesterday.on predicted trump would remain healthy during the duration of his presidency. he did say will he try to get the president on a diet and exercise regimen. >>> former white house chief strategist steve bannon appeared before the house intelligence committee but it was a contentious and confrontational day with bannon refusing to answer questions about his time working for president trump citing...
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request. the white house physician dr. ronnie jackson delivered the results yesterday.on predicted that trump would be remain healthy for the duration of his presidency. he did say he will try to get the president who weighs 239 pounds on a diet and exercise regimen. >>> former white house chief strategist steve bannon appeared before the intelligence committee. he cited executive privilege. that prompted a subpoena from the committee chairman. it's unclear if bannon was then more forthcoming. at the same time bannon was subpoenaed by special counsel robert mueller to testify before a grand jury. >> 4:48 now. our operation 6abc save a life campaign gets under way and we have details next. >> and students at a school in puerto rico celebrate the return of power months after hurricane maria. >> ♪ >> 6abc is once again partnering up with local firefighters for operation 6abc save a life. the campaign now in its 26th year encourages fire safety education and awareness. 6abc president and general manager bernie prazenica and our own resident fire woman karen rogers host the
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dr. ronny jackson said president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that the president has forgotten names, that he's repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? are you looking at dementia-like symptoms? >> yeah, it screens for all those things, it screens for any type of cognitive issues, alzheimer's and all those things. so, you know, the fact that the president got, you know, 30 out of 30 on that exam, i think that, you know, there's no indication whatsoever that he has any cognitive issues. and, you know, on a day-to-day basis, like i've said before, it's been my experience that the president, you know, the very sharp. >> reporter: at 71, president trump's biggest health risk, his weight. dr. jackson says he needs lose 10 to 15 pounds. our jon karl asking -- >> can you explain to me how a guy who eats mcdonald's, fried chicken and all those diet cokes and never exercises is in as good of shape as you say he's in? >> it's called gen
dr. ronny jackson said president trump himself requested a cognitive assessment to detect neurological impairment, something not usually part of a president's annual physical. there have been reports that the president has forgotten names, that he's repeating himself. are you ruling out things like early onset alzheimer's? are you looking at dementia-like symptoms? >> yeah, it screens for all those things, it screens for any type of cognitive issues, alzheimer's and all those things. so,...
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dr. jackson basically said is at the president's request, he administered a cognitive test.e got to point out, i've never heard of a president getting a cognitive test in the 16 years i've been reporting on this. so this was a bit unusual. >> maybe it was to put to bed those questions. maybe president trump wanted to put to bed those questions so he specifically asked for it. >> yeah. i think that that certainly could be the reason but it was the president's request for this test and, you know, to give you a little bit of framework, it's a pretty simple test. it's a ten-minute test. they ask you to identify certain animals on the screen, count backwards from 100 by seven and cite as many words as you can with the letter "f," things that most people are able to do. and the president scored a perfect score. 30 out of 30, according to dr. jackson. this is a screening test. if you don't score a perfect score, it may give the doctors an inclination to probe a little more deeply. but as you point out, alisyn, from what we've heard from dr. jackson yesterday, he didn't want to get
dr. jackson basically said is at the president's request, he administered a cognitive test.e got to point out, i've never heard of a president getting a cognitive test in the 16 years i've been reporting on this. so this was a bit unusual. >> maybe it was to put to bed those questions. maybe president trump wanted to put to bed those questions so he specifically asked for it. >> yeah. i think that that certainly could be the reason but it was the president's request for this test...
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the screening was conducted at the president's request. dr.akes cholesterol medication, aspirin, and the hair loss drug. >> examination of the cranial nerves and function and motor function and sensory system were all normal. exam wasve screening normal with a score of 30 over 30. new energy finance says chinese demand for solar power led to an increase in global clean energy investment. billion were put into renewables even as president push to undermine the paris accords and curbs on coal. half the money went to solar projects, with china accounting for 40%. workers at chinese factories and say they sometimes stand up to 10 hours a day in hot, noisy workshops and handle noxious chemicals without gloves or masks. the conditions were described after interviews with workers at a factory and a report by china labor watch. ofle found no evidence standards being violated. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: thank you for that. we are checking ourselves
the screening was conducted at the president's request. dr.akes cholesterol medication, aspirin, and the hair loss drug. >> examination of the cranial nerves and function and motor function and sensory system were all normal. exam wasve screening normal with a score of 30 over 30. new energy finance says chinese demand for solar power led to an increase in global clean energy investment. billion were put into renewables even as president push to undermine the paris accords and curbs on...
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dr. jackson said the president had actually requested himself that he have a cognitive exam of some sort. and he had what is called a really t montreal exam. it is best described as a screening tool to figure out if someone has any signs, early signs of dementia or any cognitive problems. according to this screening tool, the doctor said he had 30 out of 30. he told us everything that his diet, his exercise habits, this cognitive specifically. >> would you agree with dr. jackson's bottom line assessment that the president is in excellent condition? >> well, you know, wolf, you and i talked a lot about heart issues in particular. we know he has high cholesterol, we know he is bored he line obese. if you say those things to the average person, they won't equate that with excellent health. on the other hand, he's this echocardiogram which shows his heart is functioning well. he had a stress test to figure out how the heart performs when it is stressed. and according to dr. jackson, president trump did well on those exams. so he has the markers for heart disease and he does have heart disease
dr. jackson said the president had actually requested himself that he have a cognitive exam of some sort. and he had what is called a really t montreal exam. it is best described as a screening tool to figure out if someone has any signs, early signs of dementia or any cognitive problems. according to this screening tool, the doctor said he had 30 out of 30. he told us everything that his diet, his exercise habits, this cognitive specifically. >> would you agree with dr. jackson's bottom...
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dr. jackson explained he hadn't planned on giving a cognitive exam and didn't think one was warranted but the president requestedgiven speculation over his mental health. today dr. jackson reported that the president got 30 out of 30 on his cognitive assessment. dr. jackson was asked about the president's bone spurs, remember bone spurs were the basis for the president's deferments from serving in the military during vietnam. >> we didn't examine for bone spurs. he's not come to me complaining of that. >> behold. he's healed. dr. jackson said today that the president is in excellent health. he did not explain why the initial statement from the white house attesting to the president's attesting health misspelled his name but now we know. there you have it. >> he has incredible genes, i just assume. t to help. i was on my way out of this life. there are patients out there that don't have a lot of time. finally, it was like the sun rose again and i was going to start fighting back now. when those patients come to me and say, "you saved my life...." my life was saved by a two week old targeted therapy drug. that's w
dr. jackson explained he hadn't planned on giving a cognitive exam and didn't think one was warranted but the president requestedgiven speculation over his mental health. today dr. jackson reported that the president got 30 out of 30 on his cognitive assessment. dr. jackson was asked about the president's bone spurs, remember bone spurs were the basis for the president's deferments from serving in the military during vietnam. >> we didn't examine for bone spurs. he's not come to me...
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dr. jackson explained he hadn't planned on giving a cognitive exam and didn't think one was warranted but the president requestedulation over his mental health. today dr. jackson reported that the president got 30 out of 30 on his cognitive assessment. dr. jackson was asked about the president's bone spurs, remember bone spurs were the basis for the president's deferments from serving in the military during vietnam. >> we didn't examine for bone spurs. he's not come to me complaining of that. >> behold. he's healed. dr. jackson said today that the president is in excellent health. he did not explain why the initial statement from the white house attesting to the president's attesting health misspelled his name but now we know. there you have it. >> he has incredible genes, i just assume. heartburn. no one burns on my watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. >>> we've got a little bit of breaking news. all night this evening, we have been covering this r
dr. jackson explained he hadn't planned on giving a cognitive exam and didn't think one was warranted but the president requestedulation over his mental health. today dr. jackson reported that the president got 30 out of 30 on his cognitive assessment. dr. jackson was asked about the president's bone spurs, remember bone spurs were the basis for the president's deferments from serving in the military during vietnam. >> we didn't examine for bone spurs. he's not come to me complaining of...
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request. the white house physician dr. ronnie jackson delivered the results yesterday.ump will remain healthy for the duration of his presidency. he did say will he try to get the president who weighs 239 pounds on a diet and exercise regimen. >>> senator orrin hatch has become an instant meme. it looks like he's removing a pair of glasses from his face but look again. and you'll realize probably about the same time he does he's not wearing any. this happened during a senate judiciary committee hearing yesterday. a spokesman says hatch left his reading glasses at home feel that tingle of a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. looking to lose weight this year? try fda-approved alli®. for every 5 lbs you lose, alli® can help you lose two to three more by preventing about 25% of the fat you eat from being absorbed. for the only fda-approved otc weight loss aid, try alli®. >> let's get a p
request. the white house physician dr. ronnie jackson delivered the results yesterday.ump will remain healthy for the duration of his presidency. he did say will he try to get the president who weighs 239 pounds on a diet and exercise regimen. >>> senator orrin hatch has become an instant meme. it looks like he's removing a pair of glasses from his face but look again. and you'll realize probably about the same time he does he's not wearing any. this happened during a senate judiciary...
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requested. that was the report delivered this afternoon by white house physician dr.jackson, jackson predicted trump would remain healthy for the duration of his presidency whether that turns out to be another three or seven years, jackson did say he will try to get the president who weighs 239 pounds on a diet and exercise regimen. now the latest on the russia probe former white house chief strategist steve bannen appeared before the house intelligence committee today but refused to answer questions about his time working for president trump and that prompted a subpoena from the committee chairman, it's unclear if bannen was then more forthcoming. at the same time bannen was subpoenaed by robert mueller to testify before a grand jury. it looks like republicans are working on plan b a short term stop gap spending bill to keep the government running past the friday deadline but there is no indication the democrats will go along they had tied a funding measure to coming up, with a plan to protect dreamers from deportation. meanwhile the show down continues in washington
requested. that was the report delivered this afternoon by white house physician dr.jackson, jackson predicted trump would remain healthy for the duration of his presidency whether that turns out to be another three or seven years, jackson did say he will try to get the president who weighs 239 pounds on a diet and exercise regimen. now the latest on the russia probe former white house chief strategist steve bannen appeared before the house intelligence committee today but refused to answer...
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dr. jackson, you say the president is the one that requested the cognitive test. that it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you why he wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. what were the discussions that you had from when he told you this is why i want to do it? why did he say -- >> he wasn't unset with it but that did draw part of the process. this has been the narrative. he saw doing the physical as an opportunity to put some of that to rest. i think that, you know, he wasn't obviously the least bit concerned that he had anything to hide. so he saw -- he actively asked me to include that in it. so we did. that is -- i think -- >> is there anyone incident that kind of made him say hey, this is something i want to do or a collection of voices, you know, of criticisms or guesses? >> not that i'm aware of. he mentioned an incidents to me. we discuss things and i gave him a run down of what we were going to do. he asked me could i include this in the assessment. it wasn't driven by anything t
dr. jackson, you say the president is the one that requested the cognitive test. that it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you why he wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. what were the discussions that you had from when he told you this is why i want to do it? why did he say -- >> he wasn't unset with it but that did draw part of the process. this has been the narrative. he saw doing the physical as an...
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requested by congress. cbo's budget analysis as part of the legislative process. dr. hall we left appeared before the committee in 2016 to discuss cbo's operations give us an update on the agencies progress for several important goals. in addition to reviewing cbo's work in support of recent legislative initiatives must remain interested in those goals to increase the transparency of agency analysis and operations. and your agencies responsiveness to congressional needs. i am specifically interested in learning how cbo's views regarding modeling transparency and ways the agency can more clearly communicate the method, assumptions and data underlying budget analysis. dr. hall, i also welcome your thoughts on how cbo can more efficiently allocate existing resources. including staff responsibilities to satisfy these congressional requests and expectations. in 2018 and beyond, cbo will continue to play a key role in supporting congress as we consider the budget and economic effects of proposed legislation. it's objectivity, accuracy, transparency and timeliness is essenti
requested by congress. cbo's budget analysis as part of the legislative process. dr. hall we left appeared before the committee in 2016 to discuss cbo's operations give us an update on the agencies progress for several important goals. in addition to reviewing cbo's work in support of recent legislative initiatives must remain interested in those goals to increase the transparency of agency analysis and operations. and your agencies responsiveness to congressional needs. i am specifically...
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it was requested by dr. coburn when he was in the senate and again, i really do recommend that members look through this because it's illustrative of what happens in the process to transportation programs because i know a lot of members say we should be more involved in makes these decisions, but when you have 99 to 100% of the projects being earmarked, it's a problem. i actually would ask you to enter this into the record. i did summarize it in my testimony, but feel free to-- >> excuse me. >> we'll see if we can reproduce that. >> yes, it's available on-line as well. i didn't enter it with my testimony, it was just my testimony. so i'm happy to enter it now. >> put that in, mr. chairman. there were several written testimonies and i would ask you unanimous consent that all that the chair received he make a part of the record without trying to identify them. i know the institute, freedom works, off the top of my head, a couple of those. mr. schatz, at your agency or place of business. >> yes, sir. >> you ana
it was requested by dr. coburn when he was in the senate and again, i really do recommend that members look through this because it's illustrative of what happens in the process to transportation programs because i know a lot of members say we should be more involved in makes these decisions, but when you have 99 to 100% of the projects being earmarked, it's a problem. i actually would ask you to enter this into the record. i did summarize it in my testimony, but feel free to-- >> excuse...
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dr. jackson, thank you. you stay president was the one who requested the cognitive test. that wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you yes wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. was he upset with that talk? what were the discussions you had when he told you, this is why he wanted to do it? >> he wasn't upset but that was part of the process. this has been the narrative for a while and i think he saw doing the physical as an opportunity to put some of that to rest. and i think he wasn't the least bit concerned that he had anything to hide. so he actively asked me to include that in it so we did. so i think -- >> was there any one incident that made him say this is something i want to do? or just a collection of voices, of criticisms or guesses? >> not that i'm aware of. he didn't mention one particular incident to me. i was going over his physical exam with him. i was giving him a rundown of what we would do and he asked me, could i include this in the assessment? so wasn't driven by anything that had
dr. jackson, thank you. you stay president was the one who requested the cognitive test. that wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did he tell you yes wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. was he upset with that talk? what were the discussions you had when he told you, this is why he wanted to do it? >> he wasn't upset but that was part of the process. this has been the narrative for a while and i think he saw doing the...
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dr. jackson said he has absolutely no concerns about the 71 year old's cognitive abilities adding that the president himself requested the test. receiving a perfect score on what is called the montreal cognitive assessment. >> it is a pretty simple test. it is about a ten minute test, they ask you to draw a cube, draw a clock, things like that, things that most people are able to do. >> monk the test questions, identify the animals and name the maximum number of words in one minute that begin with the letter f. >> trevor: really? really? to see if i a president is competent you ask him to list words starting with f. like that is just one of trump's speeches, folks, fox news, fake news, failing new york time, fired, and finally, phenomenal. (applause) like i'm 12eu8 stuck on this. like i can be believe part of the test for your president's mental health is to see if he can identify animals. really? you are going to give him a rhino test? like that sounds like a joke about african presidents. >> this is a lion. this say rhino, and this is a camel. congratulations, sir, you are now the president of uganda. 2 is insane.
dr. jackson said he has absolutely no concerns about the 71 year old's cognitive abilities adding that the president himself requested the test. receiving a perfect score on what is called the montreal cognitive assessment. >> it is a pretty simple test. it is about a ten minute test, they ask you to draw a cube, draw a clock, things like that, things that most people are able to do. >> monk the test questions, identify the animals and name the maximum number of words in one minute...
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dr. stevens. there are no speakers signed up for public comments. any comments requested from colleagues? commissioner maurase. >> one concern i wanted to flag is the ethics breakdown. i want to make sure all of our committees are representative of the students we serve and there doesn't appear to be quite so many asian americans on there council. so, i hope that as openings come up, we can be mindful of the students that we're serving. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >> president walton: thank you. any other comments? seeing none, roll cal vote, please. >> ms. casco: thank you. mr. cook, mr. haney, ms. mendoza- mcdonnell, dr. maurase, ms. norton, mr. sanchez, mr. walton. six ayes. >> president walton: thank you. may i have a motion and second to compensation philosophy and salary increases for unrepresented confident and management employees? >> so moved. >> second. >> president walton: and who do we have reading the recommendation into the record? >> our chief of play boar relations, carmelo scarlotto. >> good evening. approve to come prehencive compensation philosophy and salary incr
dr. stevens. there are no speakers signed up for public comments. any comments requested from colleagues? commissioner maurase. >> one concern i wanted to flag is the ethics breakdown. i want to make sure all of our committees are representative of the students we serve and there doesn't appear to be quite so many asian americans on there council. so, i hope that as openings come up, we can be mindful of the students that we're serving. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >>...
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request. while the suspect is a juve still into, the prosecutors plan to try him as an adult. we spoke with dr. kathleen heidi, the author of why kids still parent. >> what makes this case particularly unusual is that several family members were slain including two parents, so it is very, very rare event. >> friends and family say scott is autistic. the authorities say that his brother, steven jr., is grandfather, then another family friend escaped the hem unharmed the family members were shot multiple times with assault rifle shortly before midnight authorities said. 1:00 the semi-automatic weapon was registered to someone who was in the home. there is no word on a motive yet. reporting for "chasing news." i am allison gorm my. bill: thank you, allison. ok. let's bring back the a plus panel. we'll start with you. you and pri talking off air. you worked with autistic kids. a lot of things jump out at this. at what point, you know, everybody say, kids are fine. kids are ok. friendly and nice. then who knows what happened? >> yeah. i used to work with them. i know parents make so much sacrifice
request. while the suspect is a juve still into, the prosecutors plan to try him as an adult. we spoke with dr. kathleen heidi, the author of why kids still parent. >> what makes this case particularly unusual is that several family members were slain including two parents, so it is very, very rare event. >> friends and family say scott is autistic. the authorities say that his brother, steven jr., is grandfather, then another family friend escaped the hem unharmed the family...
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what happens in the appropriations process, and followed by the authorization process, and re requested by dr. coburn in the senate, and i really do recommend that the members look through it, because it is illustrative of what is happening in the earmarking project to the transportation projects, because people say that we should be more involved many making the decisions but when you have 99% of the projects earmarked, it is a problem. i ask that you enter it into the record, and i did summarize it into my testimony, but feel free. excuse me? >> we will see if we can reproduce it for you. >> it is available online as well. i did not enter it with my testimony. it was just my testimony, and i am happy to throw it in. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and there were several written testimonies, and i would ask unanimous consent that all of the chairman received he made a part of the record. without trying to identify them. i know that the banetta institute and the freeworks off of the top of my head. but at your agency or your place of business -- >> yes, sir. >> -- you analyze government waste. wh
what happens in the appropriations process, and followed by the authorization process, and re requested by dr. coburn in the senate, and i really do recommend that the members look through it, because it is illustrative of what is happening in the earmarking project to the transportation projects, because people say that we should be more involved many making the decisions but when you have 99% of the projects earmarked, it is a problem. i ask that you enter it into the record, and i did...
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dr. jackson, thank you. you say that the president was the one who requested the cognitive test that it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did you -- did he tell you why he wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. did -- was he upset with some of that talk? what were the discussions that you had from when he told you this is why i want to do it, why did he say he wanted to do it? >> he wasn't upset with it but did drive part of the process. this has been the narrative for a while. i think he saw doing the physical as an opportunity to put some of that to rest. and i think that, you know, he wasn't, you know, obviously the least bit concerned that he had anything to hide so he sought -- he actively asked me to include that in it so we did. so that, you know, i think -- >> was there any one incident that kind of made him, you know, say, hey, this is something i want to do, or just a collection of voices, you know, of criticisms or -- >> not that i'm aware of. he didn't mention any one particular incident to me. the reason it came up is i was going over h
dr. jackson, thank you. you say that the president was the one who requested the cognitive test that it wasn't necessarily needed for someone of his age. did you -- did he tell you why he wanted it done? there's been a lot of speculation out there about his cognitive state. did -- was he upset with some of that talk? what were the discussions that you had from when he told you this is why i want to do it, why did he say he wanted to do it? >> he wasn't upset with it but did drive part of...
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requests for an interview. his website says he's not associated with the secret sorority, and it's not part of nxivm. an attorney for drielle roberts, the alleged brander, tells abc news the allegations are unfounded. >> hi, i'm glenn ruppel with abc news. >> oh. >> reporter: a "20/20" producer caught up with dr. roberts at a wellness expo in new york city. >> i'd just like to ask you a question about the women who said you branded them? >> we're at a wellness expo and that's completely irrelevant from the purpose of why we are here today. >> okay, does keith reniere know that you're been branding, can you tell me how many people have been branded by you? >> i'm sorry, there's no comment about that. there's a lot of allegations and there's nothing, there's no comment that we have. >> reporter: still ahead, the man called vanguard, keith raniere. the secrets of his attraction. and what some say can happen if you cross him. >> if you question keith raniere, the [ bleep ] hits the fan. >> reporter: stay with us. >> reporter: before he was the smooth-talking sage in a v-neck sweater on youtube. >> when you get to something
requests for an interview. his website says he's not associated with the secret sorority, and it's not part of nxivm. an attorney for drielle roberts, the alleged brander, tells abc news the allegations are unfounded. >> hi, i'm glenn ruppel with abc news. >> oh. >> reporter: a "20/20" producer caught up with dr. roberts at a wellness expo in new york city. >> i'd just like to ask you a question about the women who said you branded them? >> we're at a...
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dr. ronny jackson is apolitical. also the physician for president barack obama and george w. bush. but the information that the president requested jackson reveal yesterday was a real finger in the eye to critics of the president who say that he is mentally unfit for office. jackson revealing yesterday that at the president's request -- this was a big surprise to many white house staffers -- that the president had requested a cognitive assessment. this in the wake of all of the allegations in the wolff book "fire and fury" he is mentally unfit for the job. jackson says the president did very well in that test. listen here. >> any type of cognitive issues, alzheimer's and all those other things we screened for. the fact that the president got 30 out of 30 on that exam i think that there is no indication whatsoever he has any cognitive issues and i've never known him to repeat himself around me. he says what he has to say and he speaks his mind and i have found no reason whatsoever the think the president has -- i found no reason whatsoever to think that the president has any issues whatsoever with his thought process. >> today the
dr. ronny jackson is apolitical. also the physician for president barack obama and george w. bush. but the information that the president requested jackson reveal yesterday was a real finger in the eye to critics of the president who say that he is mentally unfit for office. jackson revealing yesterday that at the president's request -- this was a big surprise to many white house staffers -- that the president had requested a cognitive assessment. this in the wake of all of the allegations in...
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request. we have more on those results. >> reporter: president trump getting a clean bill of health. >> in summary, the president's overall health is excellent. >> reporter: dr jackson reporting the president is 6'3", 239 pounds, clinically overweight. >> a reasonable goal is to lose 10 to 15 pounds. >> reporter: dr. jackson recommending trump try a diet lower in fat and exercise regimen. >> he is more enthusiastic about that than the exercise part. >> reporter: he got a perfect score on what's called the montreal cognitive assessment. >> that was not driven by any concerns i have. its the president's wishes. dr. jackson ruling out alzheimer's. >> that is just psychiatry. he's very sharp and very articulate when he speaks to me. >> the president doesn't get much sleep, just four or five hours a night. but the doctor says that's okay. >> he has a lot of energy, a lot of energy and stamina. >> reporter: still, he sometimes relies on ambien when traveling overseas. he benefited from a history free of alcohol and tobacco. he still takes pro paoerb that to prevent health loss and crestol. >> he needs to lose the weight, get his cholesterol under control which is
request. we have more on those results. >> reporter: president trump getting a clean bill of health. >> in summary, the president's overall health is excellent. >> reporter: dr jackson reporting the president is 6'3", 239 pounds, clinically overweight. >> a reasonable goal is to lose 10 to 15 pounds. >> reporter: dr. jackson recommending trump try a diet lower in fat and exercise regimen. >> he is more enthusiastic about that than the exercise part....
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dr. coleman will be shown as part of a community discussion on february 8 at 6:00 p.m. the next item i'm calling for today is to introduce a hearing request on street safety in the visitation valley/portola neighborhood border, specifically calling question and attention to the intersection where they all meet together. what happened is tragic. last tuesday, there was a tragic and fatal head-on collision and people lost their lives. there have been numerous head-on accidents, as two-way traffic tries to fit into a single line. would i like to hear from sfmta about the changes made to the street in the last few years. and i will call on rec and park to come and defend its reconfiguration of the streets around mclaren park. i'm considered in looking at data that they may have collected on collisions and other incidents and i want to understand mta's strategy for improving street safety in the neighborhood. i want to lift up and recognizing my friend and constituent arturo sandoval, who is here with us today, for bringing this important matter to my attention. in closing, i want to take a moment to express my concerns around the appointment
dr. coleman will be shown as part of a community discussion on february 8 at 6:00 p.m. the next item i'm calling for today is to introduce a hearing request on street safety in the visitation valley/portola neighborhood border, specifically calling question and attention to the intersection where they all meet together. what happened is tragic. last tuesday, there was a tragic and fatal head-on collision and people lost their lives. there have been numerous head-on accidents, as two-way traffic...
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request of the president was a real finger in the eye to the president's critics. another day, another remarkable moment in the white house as white house physician dr. ronnie jackson gave a detailed assessment of the president's health. >> he said i want you to get out there and talk to them and answer every single question they have. one is because the president wants me apparent two, as of friday, i was pretty excited about getting up here and talking about his health. speaker jackson revealed president trump is overweight, bmi around 30, the edge of obesity. his cholesterol is a bit high. jackson revealed that a lifetime of abstention from alcohol and tobacco is made the president's cardiac health something to behold. >> great findings across the board with the one that stands out to me is his cardiac health. it's excellent. >> for an hour, jackson held court, answering questions that sometimes veered into whether twitter was good for the president's health. on a far more serious topic, jackson said president trump asked him specifically to administer a cognitive tests, and answer to critics who say the president does not possess the mental stabi
request of the president was a real finger in the eye to the president's critics. another day, another remarkable moment in the white house as white house physician dr. ronnie jackson gave a detailed assessment of the president's health. >> he said i want you to get out there and talk to them and answer every single question they have. one is because the president wants me apparent two, as of friday, i was pretty excited about getting up here and talking about his health. speaker jackson...
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dr. collins. one of the things we got into the cures act was a request that you reduce the burden of what we called low-risk subrecipient monitoring. i just left brand university's director of research, who was in the interim a moment ago. this was also the university of rhode island's request. you get things like brown university and university of rhode island working together on a project. and the supposed obligation to monitor the subcontractors now applies to each of them. so you have uri monitoring brown, brown monitoring uri. can you help reduce the bureaucratic and reporting burden to your subrecipients? >> senator, we don't particularly enjoy doing that kind of low-risk monitoring either. and we have in fact, thank you to the cures bill, put together a proposal of a way that we might reduce the amount of low-risk subrecipient monitoring. there are certain situations that maybe don't meet that. >> please include us in that cycle so we can be helpful in giving advice and making sure that goes forward at a good pace. dr. gottlieb, the cures act was very good at getting you to fda to connect th
dr. collins. one of the things we got into the cures act was a request that you reduce the burden of what we called low-risk subrecipient monitoring. i just left brand university's director of research, who was in the interim a moment ago. this was also the university of rhode island's request. you get things like brown university and university of rhode island working together on a project. and the supposed obligation to monitor the subcontractors now applies to each of them. so you have uri...
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request performed a cognitive assessment test. >> it was the more difficult one of all of them. it took significantly longer to complete, but the president did extremely well on it. >> drnt takes daily medication for high cholesterol, aspirin for cardiac health and propecia to combat hair loss. >>> in the meantime the president's former chief strategist has a date with special counsel robert mueller. the new york times is reporting steve bannon has been summed as part of the investigation -- subpoenaed as part of the investigation into russian interference into the 2016 presidential election. the news of the subpoena broke as bannon was on capitol hill testifying on the same matter before the house intelligence committee. it's possible the subpoena is a ploy to get bannon to answer questions from investigators. >>> on wall street the marks pulled a major u-turn today but not before hitting new milestones. you wouldn't know it to look at all the red ink, but early in the day the dow traded above 26,000 for the first time. just seven sessions after hitting the 25,000 mark. >> investors remain very excited about corporate earnings which are starting to roll in for the 4th
request performed a cognitive assessment test. >> it was the more difficult one of all of them. it took significantly longer to complete, but the president did extremely well on it. >> drnt takes daily medication for high cholesterol, aspirin for cardiac health and propecia to combat hair loss. >>> in the meantime the president's former chief strategist has a date with special counsel robert mueller. the new york times is reporting steve bannon has been summed as part of...