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and also at the federal and state-level. and we really had a great opportunity to have an afternoon workshop, with the task force, as well as these representatives. and out of that workshop was a number of our leads from vision zero initiative facilitated different workshops on topics including funding, engineering, evaluation, and policy. and the findings of this workshop will be summarized in the report that will be given to our federal and state partners, with respect to what can had they do to help us move vision zero forward? we look forward to sharing that record with you and it will be included in a larger report to be shared with secretary foxed. we're very excited in the last month in a that the san francisco unified school district passed the resolution of bike to school date. >> nice photo. >> and with, that i'm going to turn it over to tom to give additional updates. >> thank you, megan and afternoon supervisorses. we're up to 14 of the 24 projects complete and we painted painted safetea zones along howard street
and also at the federal and state-level. and we really had a great opportunity to have an afternoon workshop, with the task force, as well as these representatives. and out of that workshop was a number of our leads from vision zero initiative facilitated different workshops on topics including funding, engineering, evaluation, and policy. and the findings of this workshop will be summarized in the report that will be given to our federal and state partners, with respect to what can had they do...
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this details federal and state funding provided in spote of the area plan programming. [inaudible] from the baseline budget of fy, [inaudible] area plan budget for a new total of 5, 36 424. the attached grid detail zs funding flexuation in federal and state funding by title and dos staff. the programs include support services congrugrt home delivered nutrition, disease previction. family care giver [inaudible] and administration fundingfelt all the local support is not included in this budget. as mentioned the biggest driver is the nutrition program with increase of 22, 453 and the con gruigate males plan and 192, 851 for the males program. the ap 15, 16 os details the requirements for the programs in each specific funding stream. with approval of the item staff will make the appropriate contract modifications. please let me know if you have any questions. >> any questions from the commissioners? any questions? comment? is there any comment on the public at this time? okay, commissioners >> small question. the reductions that are made in specific programs, they don't se
this details federal and state funding provided in spote of the area plan programming. [inaudible] from the baseline budget of fy, [inaudible] area plan budget for a new total of 5, 36 424. the attached grid detail zs funding flexuation in federal and state funding by title and dos staff. the programs include support services congrugrt home delivered nutrition, disease previction. family care giver [inaudible] and administration fundingfelt all the local support is not included in this budget....
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they're spending about 50 cents per gallon between federal and state taxes. that's already too much. the real problem is too much federal spending. if you look at this issue on the federal level, the reason the highway trust fund has become depleelted is because members of congress have raided it for pet projects. that's the real problem, spending more than we are taking in. >> let's be honest. this is all about accountability a profligate government whether it's a federal government state, local, it's other people's money and they just spend it and spend it when they run out of it, they demand more from us. >> first of all, i disagree. as you know i always do that it's other people's money. it's our money. >> i agree it is our money. we're on the same page there. >> okay. so yeah i do agree that gas taxes should be spent on roads, although i think the flowers in the median are a very nice thing as well. and we all know that gas taxes in the united states are far too low. they're lower than in the rest of the world. gas is too cheap in the united states. >> i'
they're spending about 50 cents per gallon between federal and state taxes. that's already too much. the real problem is too much federal spending. if you look at this issue on the federal level, the reason the highway trust fund has become depleelted is because members of congress have raided it for pet projects. that's the real problem, spending more than we are taking in. >> let's be honest. this is all about accountability a profligate government whether it's a federal government...
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state law. there law. there is no federal tort law. at the state cause of action the speaks react to changes that because it's something that belongs in federal court. in addition what i want to say is -- >> and then i want to jump in for a minute. >> yeah. >> others this problem. when you look at what states are doing what they have decided to do including the states that have ruled it to be unconstitutional what are the unintended consequences of putting abroad, federal bill that cramps all of those? that is where our organization comes in. there are significant concerns that the bill will apply to the cases i just listed of individuals, not the goliath bringing first 25 frivolous lawsuits but the david who is going after the goliath in a whistleblower action employment discrimination action action, those kind of cases are the ones we want to help protect. i know. a lot of people probably want to comment. >> great. yeah. great. yeah. i will jump in and response. i think that we fundamentally differ already in regard to she described i
state law. there law. there is no federal tort law. at the state cause of action the speaks react to changes that because it's something that belongs in federal court. in addition what i want to say is -- >> and then i want to jump in for a minute. >> yeah. >> others this problem. when you look at what states are doing what they have decided to do including the states that have ruled it to be unconstitutional what are the unintended consequences of putting abroad, federal bill...
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thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway
thousand now e-mails homes by the year 2020 most will be in outreach of the san franciscan with federal and state funds drying up the san francisco ethics commission is, taking an iv i of actually roll is providing housing across all levels we're working diligently for everyone to live here and mr. chair protect the housing semiand strengthen goals against evictions we're commented for housing needs for all san franciscans to learn more visit highway
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fishing industries were decimates, and whether this money will make up, really depends on how the federal statespending it. but look at louisiana the worst affected state they will get about half a billion dollars a year for the next 18 years. they already have massive coastal restoration projects underway there. and i think the attorney general of louisiana spoke a few hours ago, and he said this is a defining moment for the families and the communities in louisiana that were deeply affected by think oil spill, but there are still arguments about how much of an environmental disaster this was. there are some that say the gulf of mexico dealt with the oil spill very well. it's a very deep part of the ocean. there were others who just say it's too soon to say what the long-term damage could be on the gulf of mexico. engineers at the time just couldn't figure out how to cap the well. while the most powerful man on the world stood on the side and basically had to wait for the engineers to figure it all out. so the money will help those communities that were decimated. it really depends on the state
fishing industries were decimates, and whether this money will make up, really depends on how the federal statespending it. but look at louisiana the worst affected state they will get about half a billion dollars a year for the next 18 years. they already have massive coastal restoration projects underway there. and i think the attorney general of louisiana spoke a few hours ago, and he said this is a defining moment for the families and the communities in louisiana that were deeply affected...
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one thing the federal government can do is there is a ban on tolling of federal highways. so states even if they are going to upgrade and expand their intraints, they are not -- intr stateinterstates they are not ad to. >> i get the universal i don't want the federal government involved in infrastructure stuff and the fact is most end users don't care, right? they just want the roads working or the port or the internet. what role is there for the federal government? what part should the federal government be involved in, in terms ever infrastructure? >> well, i think that the federal government you know should have a role in the interstate, basic interstate system. but one quarter of federal money is spent on other things only highways. light rail and bus, for example. i don't think that's a proper responsibility, i think states should fund that themselves. and federal highway money a lot of it goes to small rather than federal roads. i don't think the be federal government should fund that also. i would cut out these things that are not truly national and interstate in scope. there
one thing the federal government can do is there is a ban on tolling of federal highways. so states even if they are going to upgrade and expand their intraints, they are not -- intr stateinterstates they are not ad to. >> i get the universal i don't want the federal government involved in infrastructure stuff and the fact is most end users don't care, right? they just want the roads working or the port or the internet. what role is there for the federal government? what part should the...
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of the manufacture or miles an hour to implement english learners with equal access to both federal and state curriculum. >> you should is where a pretty not as thick as the book but the special order of business as well the copy of power point also comments community comments we've gathered over the last 3 months and marked version this version includes track changes from the committee as the whole meeting that took place on may 19th those are additional changes based on community input okay. so today's outcome to briefly review the historical key components of the current 2008 action plan for english learners and discuss the key modifications of the action plan and review the community engagement suggestions that are incorporated into the new plan those railroad were the original plaintiff's it all started in 1970 a group of frustrate chinese parents at this point the district didn't provide education for the english learners the strict said it must be be provided and 1979 we operated under that plan until 2008 they inexpensive outlined the dew process this is a graphic of all the key compo
of the manufacture or miles an hour to implement english learners with equal access to both federal and state curriculum. >> you should is where a pretty not as thick as the book but the special order of business as well the copy of power point also comments community comments we've gathered over the last 3 months and marked version this version includes track changes from the committee as the whole meeting that took place on may 19th those are additional changes based on community input...
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this is why you see that in the contract we have one program administrator in the office of federal and state programs that does monitor the private school responsibilities terrific thank you. i appreciate that i want to reiterate the things we feel about this is extremely overwhelming our saving grace we appreciate the responds to the questions over the last several weeks but have it the night of we say this every year i hope we come up with a better system to help us i've i mean of we get it in chunks but in some form that allows. >> i've never seen all 7 of us in the back office trying to catch up i know you guys are trying to keep with the changes i don't know how to manage that but it is really difficult to have all of this in front of us the evening of thank you >> commissioner walton. >> again first of all i want to thank the team for this abrupt process you've been definitely responsive to our questions and the questions from the community i want to through another plug in terms of the transparency part as we continue to move forward year by year as the el cap and involve the communit
this is why you see that in the contract we have one program administrator in the office of federal and state programs that does monitor the private school responsibilities terrific thank you. i appreciate that i want to reiterate the things we feel about this is extremely overwhelming our saving grace we appreciate the responds to the questions over the last several weeks but have it the night of we say this every year i hope we come up with a better system to help us i've i mean of we get it...
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those projections and partly because low income housing for incomes below 80 percent income have federal and state subsidies that help those projects get built. we are not meeting the demand in that income level we is see a policy challenge to get at thamoderate and middle income level called out in prop k. a little bit of context for the income level, sorry the slide is hard to see but we want to put face tooz the numbers. we go to a lot of public meet frgz public lands for housing and talk about 120 percent of income and don't know necessarily who that is. who you see there is electrician level that is 120 of income, 82 thousand dollars butd the professions to the left the people in that valley between marth rate and low income. police, fire, ambulance, elementary teacher, construction worker, those are the types of people we need to build new tools subu such aspublic land trance action to address those needs. moving up from 120 percent we have key occupations that represent the glue of the sitdy that ween can't continue to have that is all market rate and subsidized housing, the working class n
those projections and partly because low income housing for incomes below 80 percent income have federal and state subsidies that help those projects get built. we are not meeting the demand in that income level we is see a policy challenge to get at thamoderate and middle income level called out in prop k. a little bit of context for the income level, sorry the slide is hard to see but we want to put face tooz the numbers. we go to a lot of public meet frgz public lands for housing and talk...
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as written gives our sheriff's department the discretion when necessary to communicate with federal and state law enforcement personnel. what they did was go above and beyond that and take that discretion away from their own department. from my perspective it violates local and federal law and was against the intent of what it was put in place for. >> for people who don't understand the idea, does san francisco need to be a sanctuary city? what do we get out of calling ourselves that? >> our country and san francisco was founded on immigrants. my parents my mother is an immigrant from another country. my grandparents on my father's side were immigrants to the united states. we need to make sure in the city of san francisco, i believe across the country, over 320 cities across the united states are sanctuary cities. we are not alone. we are not a pioneer. we join most other major u.s. cities in doing this. we need to not unfairly target those on our streets based on immigration. it's not what we are about as a country or city. >> we'll keep an eye on the legislation and find out how it fairs.
as written gives our sheriff's department the discretion when necessary to communicate with federal and state law enforcement personnel. what they did was go above and beyond that and take that discretion away from their own department. from my perspective it violates local and federal law and was against the intent of what it was put in place for. >> for people who don't understand the idea, does san francisco need to be a sanctuary city? what do we get out of calling ourselves that?...
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the department of justice fbi local state and federal partners are putting every resource necessary towards had effort. we will not leave any stone unturned for the victims of this heinous and cowardly act. i can tell that you that to protect the safety of the citizens of this country chattanooga police chief is here and he will detail some un unquestionable acts of bravery and heroism exhibited by the chattanooga police department in the active shooter situation they found themselves. steve jerardeau will detail the assets and resources of atf towards the investigation and ed arenaholdreinhold will detail what he can of the personnel of the fbi and what they have dedicated to this. at that point, we will answer any questions you have if we can answer them and i want to thank you in advance for understanding that we can't answer all questions. and are prohibited from actually answering some. first off i want to recognize captain jason ballzer with united states marine corps. >> sir. thank you. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. the marine corps thanks the law enforcement and emergency pe
the department of justice fbi local state and federal partners are putting every resource necessary towards had effort. we will not leave any stone unturned for the victims of this heinous and cowardly act. i can tell that you that to protect the safety of the citizens of this country chattanooga police chief is here and he will detail some un unquestionable acts of bravery and heroism exhibited by the chattanooga police department in the active shooter situation they found themselves. steve...
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usually the state and federal prosecutors are working together every indication is they have here and they will work out who goes first. it is usually the state who goes first. there is no requirement that that happens. the federal government could pursue its case separately see which one happens to appear first through the courts. it's unlikely and i think that's something attorney general lynch will have to answer. >> karen, legally what is needed to prove this was a hate crime? >> that he killed them with the intent due to their race. under 18 usc section 245, not only you could get the ten years if it was not a murder but you also get the death penalty. that law was extended to homosexuals in section 249. it's extensive. >> the attorney general has said in the past hate crimes are the original domestic terrorism. so, you can start to see here why this hate crime, which seems terroristic, would sort of get her interest. >> absolutely. if you look at the entirety of the case this is someone who was not just intending to murder these individuals in the church but also someone who was
usually the state and federal prosecutors are working together every indication is they have here and they will work out who goes first. it is usually the state who goes first. there is no requirement that that happens. the federal government could pursue its case separately see which one happens to appear first through the courts. it's unlikely and i think that's something attorney general lynch will have to answer. >> karen, legally what is needed to prove this was a hate crime?...
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federal bill. we don't know anything about how many of these lawsuits are being filed in other states and federal court. is. is a good question to ask for before we pass legislation that's going to circumvent the rules enabling that and also expand the jurisdiction of federal court. how big of a problem is this >> go-ahead quakes one thing to keep in mind is that a slap that is filed in court and that is moving forward is generally the last step of the process that were talking about here. it is not that you immediately say you are going to file a slap suit and and file it against the person who wrote a review or made a statement. you generally let it linger and have your attorney basically go through this whole intimidation process to try to get the statement retracted or to get the review removed before you actually has the plaintiff even bother filing in federal court. when you look at that number that number isn't really indicative of the overall threat and the chilling effect is having. >> and in this world that is constantly changing, i find slap very critical to our society. you know, the abilit
federal bill. we don't know anything about how many of these lawsuits are being filed in other states and federal court. is. is a good question to ask for before we pass legislation that's going to circumvent the rules enabling that and also expand the jurisdiction of federal court. how big of a problem is this >> go-ahead quakes one thing to keep in mind is that a slap that is filed in court and that is moving forward is generally the last step of the process that were talking about...
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year on the flight to selma you said as president your job is to close remaining problems in state and federal government and what gaps remain for you in the end of your presidency? also, what does it mean to travel to kenya, your father's homeland in the next couple of weeks as president of the sentence lastly, would you revoke the medal of freedom for bill cosby? >> you stuffed a lot in there, april. you know what, who did you learn from? john that? is that what you said? >> on criminal justice reform obviously, i gave a lengthy speech yesterday. this time i have been thinking about it a lot and working with eric holder and now with loretta lynch about -- we have been working on...along with other prosecutors of the united states attorney's office. it is an outgrowth of 9 task force we put together post-ferguson and the gaper -- garner case in new york. i don't think that the criminal justice system is obviously the sole source of racial tension in the country or the key institution to resolving the opportunity gap. it is part of the broader set of challenges we face in creating a more perfe
year on the flight to selma you said as president your job is to close remaining problems in state and federal government and what gaps remain for you in the end of your presidency? also, what does it mean to travel to kenya, your father's homeland in the next couple of weeks as president of the sentence lastly, would you revoke the medal of freedom for bill cosby? >> you stuffed a lot in there, april. you know what, who did you learn from? john that? is that what you said? >> on...
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you have the joint terrorism task force, the collection of talent both at the federal, state and local level and all of the fbi field offices. and it's a prudent way to go. it clarifies the way forward, certainly there are elements that are in our face right now that strongly suggest trichl based on what we heard based on isis their encouragement and propaganda. that seems a very logical starting place. >> what jumps out to you with this particular case? >> i agree with all of the comments from both jonathan and ron. the other thing that i look at is there had to be some trigger mechanism here that brought hundreds of fbi personnel assets to the scene as rapidly as they did. and there's something telling about the fact that the director went to the white house. that very seldom ever happens. that seems to me that there's a little bit of a missing piece here and maybe it's not missing to the investigators at this point and they should well know that it's not necessary that they concern themselves with informing us about it either. i think it's going to be very important, as jonathan say
you have the joint terrorism task force, the collection of talent both at the federal, state and local level and all of the fbi field offices. and it's a prudent way to go. it clarifies the way forward, certainly there are elements that are in our face right now that strongly suggest trichl based on what we heard based on isis their encouragement and propaganda. that seems a very logical starting place. >> what jumps out to you with this particular case? >> i agree with all of the...
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we passed state exchanges, but ended wup a federal exchange. >> depends what the meaning of state is.>> stop it, tom. [laughter] >> it's a new world. got a new vocabulary. >> you know why i invited him. but there's no money. there was never money to implement the federal exchange. there was like this chunk of money that had to stretch. >> sofa cushion money. >> right. we wrote about the money. four years, there's got to be no more, by the time -- came in all the coins under the coaches were gone and i think labor age is trying to stop some of the flexibility they have to transfer money. >> yes. >> how on earth did you do it and how are they doing it now? >> in the end of the day, we're pretty much going down the road of what we should do with everything. people use it, pay for it. so user fees are used at the federal level, probably going to go up some. that's how it's going to be ultimately paid for, so it's not going to be a federal appropriation, competing with some other federal appropriations. it's going to be through user fees. you look at the exchanges, outside of the technolog
we passed state exchanges, but ended wup a federal exchange. >> depends what the meaning of state is.>> stop it, tom. [laughter] >> it's a new world. got a new vocabulary. >> you know why i invited him. but there's no money. there was never money to implement the federal exchange. there was like this chunk of money that had to stretch. >> sofa cushion money. >> right. we wrote about the money. four years, there's got to be no more, by the time -- came in all...
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>> federal, state and local authorities are here including the fbi, the atf. police say this 58-year-old white male does have a criminal history but it goes back too far. it's not too relevant now. doesn't have a recent criminal history. in addition to that he has multiple addresses in different states. they do know his name but because it is an ongoing investigation heather and heather they do not know his name. everyone is trying to figure out why did he do it? >> in lafayette, kyle shth thank you very much. >> we are starting had ato hear incredible stories. two schoolteachers are praised for their brave actions the moment the bullets started flying. >> casey stegall has more on their selfless acts. >> good morning to you as always in tragedies like this we hear the tales of ordinary people stepping in to help. last night two schoolteachers out for a night on the town going to see a movie together celebrating their last bit of summer before the return to the new school year when the shooting happened. louisiana governor bobby jindal says one teacher jumped
>> federal, state and local authorities are here including the fbi, the atf. police say this 58-year-old white male does have a criminal history but it goes back too far. it's not too relevant now. doesn't have a recent criminal history. in addition to that he has multiple addresses in different states. they do know his name but because it is an ongoing investigation heather and heather they do not know his name. everyone is trying to figure out why did he do it? >> in lafayette,...
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everyone from federal, state, local authorities, everyone is getting involved to figure out one question, why did this gunman allegedly do what he did? >> kyle, thank you for that report from lafayette, louisiana. amy schumer, that movie "trainwreck" is her film. she tweeted out my heart is broken and my prayers are with everyone in louisiana. >>> turkey allowing the u.s. military to use a key airbase near the syrian boarder to launch astrikes against isis. president obama and turkey finalizing the deal after months of negotiations between the two countries. it opens up other bases in turkey for the potential use of the campaign against isis. >>> hillary clinton set to propose to raise some short term capital gains rates. a campaign aide says the call is one of series of proposal to encourage long-term economic investment. clinton is expected to call for a review of shareholder activism, greater stock bibuyback disclosure and new scrutiny of executive compensation. separately two inspectors general asking the justice department to open a criminal investigation into whether sensitive gove
everyone from federal, state, local authorities, everyone is getting involved to figure out one question, why did this gunman allegedly do what he did? >> kyle, thank you for that report from lafayette, louisiana. amy schumer, that movie "trainwreck" is her film. she tweeted out my heart is broken and my prayers are with everyone in louisiana. >>> turkey allowing the u.s. military to use a key airbase near the syrian boarder to launch astrikes against isis. president...
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would not be here today if not for the dedicated work of the law enforcementnity many local, state, and federal agencies that have assisted the montgomery county police department over this last 40 years. we want to thank the many agencies that have helped since we focused on lloyd welch two years ago. those agencies include the bedford county sheriff's office, virginia state police, the dover delaware police, the delaware police department of corrections, the fbi, the atf the u.s. coast guard, prince george's county police, u.s. attorney's office, the virginia commonwealth's attorney, the bedford commonwealth's attorney the national center for missing and exploited children, and the montgomery county states attorneys office. today's announcement is not about the police, it is about the victims, the victims family, and about justice. i think it is important to recognize the men and women of the montgomery county police department who assisted with this ongoing investigation and specifically, our cold case section in our major crimes division. officers and civilians from every bureau of the depa
would not be here today if not for the dedicated work of the law enforcementnity many local, state, and federal agencies that have assisted the montgomery county police department over this last 40 years. we want to thank the many agencies that have helped since we focused on lloyd welch two years ago. those agencies include the bedford county sheriff's office, virginia state police, the dover delaware police, the delaware police department of corrections, the fbi, the atf the u.s. coast guard,...
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each state has their own gasoline tax. the federal program constitutes somewhere close to 50% of the so-called capital investment that happens in the country, but that differs from state to state. one, there is a different formula -- a different about the each state receives from the federal program, but is also true that there is a significant stake how to be sure. sometimes the difference you see from state to state is more the fortune of that that the federal dollars that flow through this program. host: let's go back to pennsylvania, virginia is waiting on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead. caller: so, i thought the reason we have the tolls was to pay for the highways. years ago, when they started all that, that was said pay for the highways. also, i think that if they got rid of all of these tollbooths and toll takers and put that money towards the road, it would be a big help. also we don't know where the money is going. it is disappearing. the financial state of this country is ridiculous. it
each state has their own gasoline tax. the federal program constitutes somewhere close to 50% of the so-called capital investment that happens in the country, but that differs from state to state. one, there is a different formula -- a different about the each state receives from the federal program, but is also true that there is a significant stake how to be sure. sometimes the difference you see from state to state is more the fortune of that that the federal dollars that flow through this...
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federal, state and local law enforcement agencies are all working this case, the president has also been briefed on this situation. this is still a developing situation and we'll have more as it comes throughout the day on ktvu.com and also through our newscasts throughout the day. >> paul, just to reiterate it appears the active shooter situation is over. they believe the gunman is dead. they have not said whether or not the gunman was believed to be acting alone though, correct? >> reporter: that's right. it's unclear how many people but according to the ap they are saying it was one shooter. and that shooter is dead. of course there are four marines that also died in this situation. >> thank you so much. >>> back at home -- republican presidential candidate jeb bush is doing some fundraising this noon in the bay area. just this morning he visited workers at the san francisco start-up and used upper to get there. he talked to them about small business and talked to them about entrepreneurship. uber. >> the government today in washington looks more like general motors in 1975. the gover
federal, state and local law enforcement agencies are all working this case, the president has also been briefed on this situation. this is still a developing situation and we'll have more as it comes throughout the day on ktvu.com and also through our newscasts throughout the day. >> paul, just to reiterate it appears the active shooter situation is over. they believe the gunman is dead. they have not said whether or not the gunman was believed to be acting alone though, correct?...
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we have a combined federal state, and local investigation. we cannot and will not share facts of that investigation with you at just time as we can admit them to you we will. >> with atf coordinating. a -- i am sorry with f, bei coordinating with hope land security tennessee's department of homeland security. chattanooga police department and others. again, we are treating this as an act of domestic terrorism. good afternoon. ginning, i want to echo the mayor and chief as comments and that is that the response by the local law enforcement was overwhelming. they were able to neutralize the threat and there is no long ear threat to the community that we are aware of. we will conduct a thorough investigation in concert with the chattanooga police department to make sure this is completely resolved. that's all i have. >> ed reinhold. >> i am a special agent in charge if the fbi. >> do either you or the chief put some effective on how the gun mindnded up dead, was it his own hands or law enforcement. >> at this point i won't discuss any of that, a
we have a combined federal state, and local investigation. we cannot and will not share facts of that investigation with you at just time as we can admit them to you we will. >> with atf coordinating. a -- i am sorry with f, bei coordinating with hope land security tennessee's department of homeland security. chattanooga police department and others. again, we are treating this as an act of domestic terrorism. good afternoon. ginning, i want to echo the mayor and chief as comments and...
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the state of new york has added 1.1 million new recipients. the federal government will pay states for medicaid expansion through 2016 and then will scale back. states will have to pay 10% of the costs by 2020. now online, my interview with pro publica's olga pierce about the importance of choosing the right surgeon and what can happen if you don't do your research. i think the conventional wisdom here was you choose a good hospital based on reputation or something else. there's sort of a reasonable expectation that that hospital has sort of screened out any surge everyones that are -- surgeons who are subpar. we found in our research there are great surgeons in places you wouldn't expect and also surgeons that appear to be problematic at institutions. and to read pro publica's surgeon scorecard, visit pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: female genital mutilation is widely thought of as something affecting women in countries halfway around the world. but advocates here say many women who've immigrated to the united states may have been subjected to the pain
the state of new york has added 1.1 million new recipients. the federal government will pay states for medicaid expansion through 2016 and then will scale back. states will have to pay 10% of the costs by 2020. now online, my interview with pro publica's olga pierce about the importance of choosing the right surgeon and what can happen if you don't do your research. i think the conventional wisdom here was you choose a good hospital based on reputation or something else. there's sort of a...
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not be here today if not for the dedicated work of the law enforcement community, many local, state and federal agencies have assisted the montgomery county police department over this last 40 years. we want to thank the many agencies that have helped since we focused on lloyd welch two years ago. those agencies include the bedford county sheriff's office, the virginia state police, the dover, delaware police, the delaware department of corrections, the f.b.i., the a.t.f., the u.s. coast guard, prince george's county police, u.s. attorney's office, the virginia commonwealth's attorney, the bedford commonwealth's attorney, the national center for missing and exploited children, and the montgomery county state's attorney's office. today's announcement is not about the police. it's about the victims, the victims' family and it's about justice. i think that it's important to recognize the men and women of the montgomery county police department who have assisted with this ongoing investigation and specifically our cold case section in our major crimes division. officers and civilians from every bur
not be here today if not for the dedicated work of the law enforcement community, many local, state and federal agencies have assisted the montgomery county police department over this last 40 years. we want to thank the many agencies that have helped since we focused on lloyd welch two years ago. those agencies include the bedford county sheriff's office, the virginia state police, the dover, delaware police, the delaware department of corrections, the f.b.i., the a.t.f., the u.s. coast guard,...
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federalism. which this one has not. the state has not been delynnated and even though the draft says that there are going to be eight states, we don't know where it's going to be yet. there have been a case in the supreme court filed and there have been an order by the supreme court to hamilton the process. but the government is pushing this ahead. the other thing about citizenship, a lot of the people in this belt do not have citizenship. and again, there was hope that that would also be addressed. but what the draft has done is made categories of citizenship now people who are the parents already, we have got more than 4 million people. now, if a man mary as foreign woman which happens quite often in this part of nepal then the woman would be able to get a naturalized citizenship. but the children would all be naturalized and not be able to get positions of power within the state, which is going to create tiers of citizenship. >> thank you very much for that update. >>> for the first time an african leader is being tried for al
federalism. which this one has not. the state has not been delynnated and even though the draft says that there are going to be eight states, we don't know where it's going to be yet. there have been a case in the supreme court filed and there have been an order by the supreme court to hamilton the process. but the government is pushing this ahead. the other thing about citizenship, a lot of the people in this belt do not have citizenship. and again, there was hope that that would also be...
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Jul 14, 2015
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the way the states have piled up on the federal requirement. hat's why i think the states should establish a cap on the total amount of time spent taking assessments. this target would be state determined and subject to discussion among parents and policymakers. if the district exceeds the policy cap it would be required to notify parents. this is an essential way to respond to concerns voiced by students parents teachers, principals across the country about overtesting. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. the presiding officer: is there further debate? mrs. murray: i yield back time. the presiding officer: yield back. if not -- the question is on the amendment. all those in favor say aye. all those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the amendment is agreed to. there will now be two minutes of debate equally divided prior to the vote on the lee amendment 2162. the senator from utah is recognized. the senate will be in order. the senator is recognized. mr. lee: mr. president my amendment would clarify tha
the way the states have piled up on the federal requirement. hat's why i think the states should establish a cap on the total amount of time spent taking assessments. this target would be state determined and subject to discussion among parents and policymakers. if the district exceeds the policy cap it would be required to notify parents. this is an essential way to respond to concerns voiced by students parents teachers, principals across the country about overtesting. i urge my colleagues to...
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you and thanks to all of you, workforce has been a joint venture between all of us, between the federal, state, and local governments, between the public sector, private sector, the community colleges across this country, and as someone who worked as a state labor secretary and before that as someone who was a local elected official, i bring to this venture as the u.s. labor secretary an acute appreciation for the important role of states and important role of local governments and that is certainly i think has helped me. i want to say thank you. there is so much innovation around this table and this country. we just celebrated the 25th anniversary this week of the americans with disabilities act and we continue to celebrate it. i want to say thank you to governor markel and governor dudel. the unfinished business of the a.d.a. is jobs. and many people with disabilities who can work and want to work and we need to do more to focus on the last seven letters of that word and less on the first three letters. so thank you for your leadership governors. and governor fallin, thank you for your unfla
you and thanks to all of you, workforce has been a joint venture between all of us, between the federal, state, and local governments, between the public sector, private sector, the community colleges across this country, and as someone who worked as a state labor secretary and before that as someone who was a local elected official, i bring to this venture as the u.s. labor secretary an acute appreciation for the important role of states and important role of local governments and that is...
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there is no commitment on the part of the united states federal government to force the states to abandon divestment strategies and things like that. there are laws on the books in the federal system since sada is it that give cover to divestment that state and local officials ought to be able to do. i think you could see some attempt to modify that. i think more broadly there's going to be two things. one is a general statement of advocacy that, you know, divestment decisions that are inconsistent with the terms of the deal are not helpful under the foreign policy authorities given to the federal government. there should be supremacy clause should grant that to the federal government, the state and local officials ought not do things inconsistent with that. there's a big use of overuse of federal authorities by local jurisdictions, including sanctions that may be suspended. what this is intended to say is if you're a financial regulator, for instance, and the federal government has suspended sanctions, this covers you, too. what this may set up is legal challenge between the federal stat
there is no commitment on the part of the united states federal government to force the states to abandon divestment strategies and things like that. there are laws on the books in the federal system since sada is it that give cover to divestment that state and local officials ought to be able to do. i think you could see some attempt to modify that. i think more broadly there's going to be two things. one is a general statement of advocacy that, you know, divestment decisions that are...
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. >> we feel the federal state and cities their lawyers are here to protect us. we feel in this particular set of circumstances and the people that involved the different agencies let us down. >> her parents say they are open to mandatory prison time for anyone deported and returns illegal limit. >> anonymous donor is making a huge investment in oakland donating $34 million to help children families, low income entrepreneurs and others. programs in the oakland unify school district receive $6 million and some 17 other nonprofits will share millions including the east oakland youth development center and youth uprising. the donation is being made through the san francisco foundation the bay area charity vote. >> reaction to limit iran's nuclear ambitions. >> a fan sues major league baseball about a potential danger in the fans. >> the serious message behind the june. field day celebration in france. stay tuned. >> major news from vienna, a landmark deal to limit the iran nuclear program after 17 intense days of negotiation but as our reporter tells us, not everyon
. >> we feel the federal state and cities their lawyers are here to protect us. we feel in this particular set of circumstances and the people that involved the different agencies let us down. >> her parents say they are open to mandatory prison time for anyone deported and returns illegal limit. >> anonymous donor is making a huge investment in oakland donating $34 million to help children families, low income entrepreneurs and others. programs in the oakland unify school...
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most intensely protected locations in washington prompted a widespread immediate response from federal, state, and local law enforcement. >> i've never seen anything like this, especially here. >> reporter: the roads are closed, every building on the campus is in lock down. floor by floor building searches are under way. >> great people that work in there i really care about, so i hope everything is fine. >> reporter: sky 9 captures video of workers being let out by police, some with their hands up. >> hopefully nobody is hurt. >> reporter: at 12:56 p.m., sources in federal law enforcement tell me they've been told to stand down, that there's follow indication of a shooter, and -- no indication of a shooter, but the lock down remains. and just after 2:00 o'clock law enforcement sources told me the campus was secure. 26 minutes later employees at walter reed were given the formal all clear. this turned out to be quite a drill for multiple law enforcement agencies. andrea mccarren. >> thank you. that shelter in place and evacuation order meant keeping tabs on a lot of people. the walter reed na
most intensely protected locations in washington prompted a widespread immediate response from federal, state, and local law enforcement. >> i've never seen anything like this, especially here. >> reporter: the roads are closed, every building on the campus is in lock down. floor by floor building searches are under way. >> great people that work in there i really care about, so i hope everything is fine. >> reporter: sky 9 captures video of workers being let out by...