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mr. clark. please call items 12 and three together. >> agenda items 1-3. three ordinances for item one, 190832. memorandum of understanding - fire fighters including firefighters union union local 798, units one and two, to update the union security serve update provisions and laborers international union local 261 to open date the overtime compensation and health insurance provisions. >> thank you. i would like to invite carol to present on this item. >> good morning, chairman mar, and supervisors. before the amendments to existing labor agreements. i will start with a firefighters agreements. the first environment involves the security provisions. at the time we negotiated this labor agreement. not yet fully developed, it is on administrative processes for union security, and union dues deduction. we have since resolved that issue. we have worked it out with all of the unions. as promised we are circling back to the firefighters to update their language on union security. that is what that pe
mr. clark. please call items 12 and three together. >> agenda items 1-3. three ordinances for item one, 190832. memorandum of understanding - fire fighters including firefighters union union local 798, units one and two, to update the union security serve update provisions and laborers international union local 261 to open date the overtime compensation and health insurance provisions. >> thank you. i would like to invite carol to present on this item. >> good morning,...
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. >> mr. clark. >> mr. speaker, yesterday my right honorable friend got this house to vote by a comfortable majority in favor of brexit. in theow proceeds reasonable and statesmanlike way i would hope for, he can go on in a month or two to actually deliver brexit before having a general election on the sensible basis of a mandate for a government on the negotiations that will follow, so will my right honorable friend get over his disappointment and accept october 31st is now halloween, is devoid of any symbolic or political content, and will fade away into historical memory very rapidly. so will he, having reflected, let us know he's about to table a reasonable timetable motion so that this house can complete the task of finalizing the details of the withdrawal bill, so we can move on, on a basis that might begin to reunite us once again for the future? >> mr. speaker, my right honorable friend makes a reasonable case. but alas, we cannot now know what the e.u. will do in response to the request from parlia
. >> mr. clark. >> mr. speaker, yesterday my right honorable friend got this house to vote by a comfortable majority in favor of brexit. in theow proceeds reasonable and statesmanlike way i would hope for, he can go on in a month or two to actually deliver brexit before having a general election on the sensible basis of a mandate for a government on the negotiations that will follow, so will my right honorable friend get over his disappointment and accept october 31st is now...
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mr. clark, please call item number five. >> a hearing to receive the office of the chief medical examiner's annual report on accreditation updates as required by admin code section 2a.30. >> thank you. >> supervisor peskin, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair mar as supervisor brown. as i indicated at the meeting before last, when folks were not able to testify great as long as i have been kicking around this building, the issue of medical examiner has come and gone, and come again. i think in 1999, 2,000, the civil grand jury issued a repo report, um, about some of the infirmities and the medical examiner's office. um to the city and county of san francisco has invested i believe $80 million in a new medical examiner's facility um, there are still issues out there. i highlighted some of them when we briefly spoke about this. i wanted to um have a constructive hearing about how this very important little-known function, in government, can be made the best it can be. i think we have that opp
mr. clark, please call item number five. >> a hearing to receive the office of the chief medical examiner's annual report on accreditation updates as required by admin code section 2a.30. >> thank you. >> supervisor peskin, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair mar as supervisor brown. as i indicated at the meeting before last, when folks were not able to testify great as long as i have been kicking around this building, the issue of medical examiner has come and gone,...
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mr. cohen: thank you, ms. clarke, and mr. speaker. i was just walking back to my office and i saw on the video this memorial service, this celebration of life. immaterialed to come and listen. and it's been inspiring for me. so many appropriate remarks made about this great man. i feel privileged just to stand here at the podium where he spoke, next to his photograph, as i felt privileged to know him we ecome a friend, when spoke over here when he was in a wheelchair and in the speaker's lobby before votes and during votes. i was home this weekend, more people came up to me in memphis, people on social media, and expressed their condolences, their appreciation of his life. and their knowledge that congress had last a person who was irreplaceable. elijah cummings was one of the great people i have had an opportunity to interact with in my life, in congress and other places. truly a giant has fallen. he had grace, he had knowledge. he had judgment. and character. i remember seeing him on television walking in baltimore. some risk to him
mr. cohen: thank you, ms. clarke, and mr. speaker. i was just walking back to my office and i saw on the video this memorial service, this celebration of life. immaterialed to come and listen. and it's been inspiring for me. so many appropriate remarks made about this great man. i feel privileged just to stand here at the podium where he spoke, next to his photograph, as i felt privileged to know him we ecome a friend, when spoke over here when he was in a wheelchair and in the speaker's lobby...
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bercow: kenneth mr. clark: the prime minister by sayingstatement how rare it had been in this house ever for people to support federalism and the united states of law. i entirely agree. rare in this as country as it is nowadays in the other 27 member states. accept that for the last 50 years the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party, and all four conservative prime ministers, believed membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as one of the three leading members of the european union, and gave us access to a free-trade market that enabled us to build a strong and competitive economy. me, as ieassure assured him i will vote for his deal once we have given -- to it, that when he goes on to negotiate the eventual long-term arrangements he will seek a solution where we have the same completely open access across the channel, across the irish border, to trade and investment in both directions with the european union that we have now? even if we have
bercow: kenneth mr. clark: the prime minister by sayingstatement how rare it had been in this house ever for people to support federalism and the united states of law. i entirely agree. rare in this as country as it is nowadays in the other 27 member states. accept that for the last 50 years the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party, and all four conservative prime ministers, believed membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as...
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mr. kenneth clark. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister began his statement by saying how rare it had been in this house ever for people to support federalism and the united states. and i entirely agree with that. federalism and the belief in the superstate are as rare in this country as they are nowadays in every one of the other 27 member states. but would he accept, would he accept, that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative prime ministers in whose government i served believe that membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as one of the three leading members of the european union. and gave us access to the free trade market that enabled us to build a strong and competitive economy. so, would he reassure me, as i assured him i will vote for his deal once we have given legislative weight to it, that when he goes on to negotiate the eventual long-term arrangements, he will seek a sluice where w
mr. kenneth clark. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister began his statement by saying how rare it had been in this house ever for people to support federalism and the united states. and i entirely agree with that. federalism and the belief in the superstate are as rare in this country as they are nowadays in every one of the other 27 member states. but would he accept, would he accept, that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all...
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mr. kenneth clarke! -- r. speaker, the frrm prime minister began his speech by saying how rare it has been for the people to support federalism and the united states as well. i entirely agreement federalism and the belief in the
mr. kenneth clarke! -- r. speaker, the frrm prime minister began his speech by saying how rare it has been for the people to support federalism and the united states as well. i entirely agreement federalism and the belief in the
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clark: thank you so much, mr. chairman. you.ood morning to all of this week, the house will for the our work people. today, we're going to vote to armenian genocide. we are also going to vote on bills to protect and preserve over 3.5 million acres lands, preserving cultural sites, and protecting wildlife, wilderness, and from oil and gas development. as the chairman said, we are to be building on our commitment to lower prescription vote on s, and we will legislation to increase negotiations n between pharmacy benefit managers and drug manufacturers, insurers, pharmacies, and consumers. additionally, we will take steps tackle the public health crisis facing many people but in cially young people america by passing legislation age quire in-person verification upon the delivery f online purchases of e-cigarette and vapor products. voting ges that we are on this week will ultimately make health care costs more for american families as well e legislating as investigating. we move ion remains as forward with the impeachment inqu
clark: thank you so much, mr. chairman. you.ood morning to all of this week, the house will for the our work people. today, we're going to vote to armenian genocide. we are also going to vote on bills to protect and preserve over 3.5 million acres lands, preserving cultural sites, and protecting wildlife, wilderness, and from oil and gas development. as the chairman said, we are to be building on our commitment to lower prescription vote on s, and we will legislation to increase negotiations n...
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thank you, point of order, the father of the house, mr kenneth clarke. peaker, we have had one hour and a half minutes —— 30 minutes and we might have a farcical performance tomorrow as well! could you use the chair of the house to persuade the channels to presume there are meetings and have a sensible timetable for the bill that we have before us so that this house can resume discussion of these serious matters and come to a resolution on the deal which, personally, matters and come to a resolution on the dealwhich, personally, i repeat, i will vote for, and if it reaches the reading, as i think it will, and it could well be that we could get back to the orderly government which i think the general public are dearly wishing we would rapidly do. i have noted what he has said and! rapidly do. i have noted what he has said and i am open to any such discussions, but it does require willing participants. and it remains to be seen with the passage of time whether that be so. but i think everyone will be attentive on this occasion, as of every other, to what th
thank you, point of order, the father of the house, mr kenneth clarke. peaker, we have had one hour and a half minutes —— 30 minutes and we might have a farcical performance tomorrow as well! could you use the chair of the house to persuade the channels to presume there are meetings and have a sensible timetable for the bill that we have before us so that this house can resume discussion of these serious matters and come to a resolution on the deal which, personally, matters and come to a...
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clark: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to see you all again. we had a very busy two weeks at home in our districts. democrats had hundreds of events , meeting with constituents, meeting with people at home, to discuss the for-the-people agenda. and following through on our promise to fight, as the chairman highlighted, for lower prescription drug costs. to make sure that we increase pay through strong economic growth. we've already done that with bills that increased the minimum wage, that ensure pay equity for women. and to clean up corruption in washington. just this week we are going to be passing the shield act of 2019, to make sure that we are strengthening and closing loopholes to keep foreign interference out of our elections. these are the issues that we are hearing loudly and clearly from home. they want us to focus on. we are not sure how mitch mcconnell is taking a paycheck any longer, because he is refusing to work on the bills that we have sent over. these are the bills americans sent us here to do their work. and we are going to d
clark: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to see you all again. we had a very busy two weeks at home in our districts. democrats had hundreds of events , meeting with constituents, meeting with people at home, to discuss the for-the-people agenda. and following through on our promise to fight, as the chairman highlighted, for lower prescription drug costs. to make sure that we increase pay through strong economic growth. we've already done that with bills that increased the minimum wage, that...
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mr. kenneth clarke! -- r. speaker, the frrm prime minister began his speech by saying how rare it has been for the people to support federalism and the united states as well. i entirely agreement federalism and the belief in the superstate are as rare in this country nowadays as it is in every member of the other 27 states. will he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative prime ministers in whose governments i served believed that membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world as one of the flee leading members of the european union and gave us access to a free trade market but enabled us to build a strong and combative economy. so would he reassure me, as i assure him i will vote for his deal once we are given -- when he goes on to negotiate the eventual long-term arrangements, he will seek a conclusion -- solution where well the same completely open access across the channel, across the
mr. kenneth clarke! -- r. speaker, the frrm prime minister began his speech by saying how rare it has been for the people to support federalism and the united states as well. i entirely agreement federalism and the belief in the superstate are as rare in this country nowadays as it is in every member of the other 27 states. will he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative prime ministers in whose governments...
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mr kenneth clarke. eds, in the reasonable and statesman—like way i would hope for, then he can go on, ina would hope for, then he can go on, in a month or two is time, to actually deliver brexit before having a general election on the sensible basis of a mandate for a government on the full at negotiations that will follow. so will my right honourable friend firstly get over his disappointment and accept that october the 31st is now halloween, it is devoid of any symbolic or political content, and will fade away into historical memory very rapidly, so will he, having reflected, let us now that he is about to table a reasonable timetable motion so that this house can complete the task of finalising the details of the withdrawal bill so we can move on on a basis which might begin to reunite the nation once again for the future? prime minister! mr speaker, my right honourable friend makes a very reasonable case that, alas, we cannot now know what the eu will do in response to the request from parliament, i
mr kenneth clarke. eds, in the reasonable and statesman—like way i would hope for, then he can go on, ina would hope for, then he can go on, in a month or two is time, to actually deliver brexit before having a general election on the sensible basis of a mandate for a government on the full at negotiations that will follow. so will my right honourable friend firstly get over his disappointment and accept that october the 31st is now halloween, it is devoid of any symbolic or political...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentlemanrd from new york mr. clark for five minutes. >> i think our chairman and chairwoman and ranking members for convening this joint subcommittee hearing today on fostering a healthier internet protect consumers. isu introduced the first house bill on the deep faith accountability act which would regulate video. deep fakes can be used to impersonate candidates and create revenge porn and the notion of what is real. ms. oyama and ms. huffman what are the implications of section 230 on the deep fakes policy? >> thank you for the question. we released, actually think most of our peers around the same time prohibit deep fakes pornography on read it ache as we saw this new emerging threat and we wanted to get ahead of it as quickly as possible. the challenge we face of course is a challenged you raise twitches the increasing challenge of being able to detect what is real or not. this is where we believe radix model actually shines. by empowering her youth and committees to adjudicate every piece of content they often hi
. >> the chair recognizes the gentlemanrd from new york mr. clark for five minutes. >> i think our chairman and chairwoman and ranking members for convening this joint subcommittee hearing today on fostering a healthier internet protect consumers. isu introduced the first house bill on the deep faith accountability act which would regulate video. deep fakes can be used to impersonate candidates and create revenge porn and the notion of what is real. ms. oyama and ms. huffman what...
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mr. clarke for five minutes. >> i think our chairman and our chairwoman and ranking members for having thisommittee hearing today. and fostering a healthier continental protect consumers and i introduced the first house bill on deepfake technology can be accountability act which would regulate fake videos. deepfakes could be used to impersonate all the candidates and create fake revenge porn and theater the notion of what is real. miss oyama and mr. huffman, whether the implications of section 230 on the deepfake policies? >> i'll go. thank you for the question. please the -- most with most of our peers around the same time, they prohibit the deepfake pornography on reddit because we saw that as a new emerging threat and get ahead of as quickly as possible. the challenge with this is the challenge you raise which is the increasing challenge of being able to detect what israel or not. this is where we believe that this model actually shines. by empowering our users and communities to have every piece of cloth that which is highlight digs adopters videos in images but news and resources. i do
mr. clarke for five minutes. >> i think our chairman and our chairwoman and ranking members for having thisommittee hearing today. and fostering a healthier continental protect consumers and i introduced the first house bill on deepfake technology can be accountability act which would regulate fake videos. deepfakes could be used to impersonate all the candidates and create fake revenge porn and theater the notion of what is real. miss oyama and mr. huffman, whether the implications of...
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clark. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. and good morning to all of you. this week the house will continue our work for the people here today we're going to vote to recognize the armenian genocide. we're also going to vote on three bills to protect and conserve over 1.5 million acres of public lands, preserving cultural sites, and protecting wildlife, wilderness, and waterways from oil and gas development. as the chairman said, , we are going to be building on our commitment to lower prescription drug costs, and we will vote on legislation to increase transparency in negotiations between pharmacy benefit managers and drug manufacturers, health insurers, pharmacies, and consumers. additionally, we will take steps to tackle the public health crisis facing many people but especially young people in america by passing legislation to require in person age verification upon the delivery of online purchases of e-cigarette and paper products. the change is that we are voting on this week will ultimately make healthcare cost more affordable for american families an
clark. >> thank you so much, mr. chairman. and good morning to all of you. this week the house will continue our work for the people here today we're going to vote to recognize the armenian genocide. we're also going to vote on three bills to protect and conserve over 1.5 million acres of public lands, preserving cultural sites, and protecting wildlife, wilderness, and waterways from oil and gas development. as the chairman said, , we are going to be building on our commitment to lower...
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mr kenneth clarke. or the public, it was a compromise between the eu between president macron and rest and was plucked out of the air. so will he agree me that what matters is we get the right withdrawal agreement carried with the tenuous majority of the government may have through second reading and third reading so it‘s form is actually settled, and then we can proceed in a way which future generations, if we get it right, or if we get it wrong, will regard as much more important than whether we actually made it for a particular day in october 2019? the reality is, mr speaker, the date was set by the previous european council and it isn‘t a unilateral decision for the uk parliament as to whether that date is changed. previously in this house, the father of the house has said what mattered was avoiding no deal. the prime minister has secured a deal that does that. so what matters now is that we end the uncertainty for businesses, the uncertainty for businesses, the uncertainty for businesses, the uncert
mr kenneth clarke. or the public, it was a compromise between the eu between president macron and rest and was plucked out of the air. so will he agree me that what matters is we get the right withdrawal agreement carried with the tenuous majority of the government may have through second reading and third reading so it‘s form is actually settled, and then we can proceed in a way which future generations, if we get it right, or if we get it wrong, will regard as much more important than...
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mr kenneth clarke. tate are as rare in this country as they are nowadays in every one of the other 27 member states. would he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative party and all four conservative prime ministers, in whose government i served, believe that membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world, as one of the three leading members of the european union, and gave us access toa european union, and gave us access to a free trade market which enabled us to a free trade market which enabled us to bring a strong and competitive economy. would he reassure me, as i show him i will vote for his deal, once we have given legislative effect to it. when he goes on to negotiate the eventual, long—term arrangements, he will seek a solution where we have the same com pletely solution where we have the same completely open access across the channel, across the irish border to trade and inv
mr kenneth clarke. tate are as rare in this country as they are nowadays in every one of the other 27 member states. would he accept that for the last 50 years, the conservative party, the vast majority of the conservative party and all four conservative party and all four conservative prime ministers, in whose government i served, believe that membership of the european union gave us a stronger voice politically in the world, as one of the three leading members of the european union, and gave...
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mrs. williamson, i'm chrissy clark with the federalist, do you know how much you would allocate toward the department of peace. >> first we need to sit down and look at the pieces. a lot of it coordinating things that are already there. so i'm not sure that it would cost much of anything if we need to start with a number in terms of what we could go to and say, okay, we would have this space if needed, i would say no problem with 2% of the u.s. military budget but i don't think anything like that would be necessary because as i said you're talking about changing power positions and where money is spent more than talking about how much money is spent. but i think you'll be better off spending money to cultivate peace -- excuse me let me begin with where i was going. if you spend more money cultivating health and you'll spend less on doctors later. so if you spend more money on cultivating peace, we'll have to spend less money later on military adventures and too often misadventures. the american people need to wake up and smell the coffee and stop pretending like we're children. this has to
mrs. williamson, i'm chrissy clark with the federalist, do you know how much you would allocate toward the department of peace. >> first we need to sit down and look at the pieces. a lot of it coordinating things that are already there. so i'm not sure that it would cost much of anything if we need to start with a number in terms of what we could go to and say, okay, we would have this space if needed, i would say no problem with 2% of the u.s. military budget but i don't think anything...
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mr. ross. >> to follow up on what ms. clark said, one of the things that has been found is voting rights cases take up the six-month judicial resources in terms of cases so it's not only money and time of the parties who are litigating it but the federal courts. one of the reports that i cite to my written testimony that lef created so as not only the cost for the plaintiffs but the costs for these jurisdictions to litigate section two and then use them. this is the cost the taxpayers to black and white voters of this to seminary changes interest actions being for lack of a better word hardheaded and not recognizing they have violated federal law. also it will take as i said in my testimony somewhere between three and five years for these litigations to be resolved and for states like alabama and texas and other places that an act is committed to or other barriers that affect hundreds of thousands of voters these people have to wait years and years for any relief to finally happen and it's important that we think about the cost
mr. ross. >> to follow up on what ms. clark said, one of the things that has been found is voting rights cases take up the six-month judicial resources in terms of cases so it's not only money and time of the parties who are litigating it but the federal courts. one of the reports that i cite to my written testimony that lef created so as not only the cost for the plaintiffs but the costs for these jurisdictions to litigate section two and then use them. this is the cost the taxpayers to...
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anita clark has done for her community throughout her time in essex county. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to recognize hancock day school for being recognized as a blue ribbon school for 20189. this prestigious award recognizes around 350 schools across the country for their commitment to academic excellence and closing the achievement gap among diverse gruchese students. mr. carter texas to commemorate the award, hancock day school will receive a flag that's a symbol of excellence in teaching and learning. recognized throughout the savannah community as a stalwart of high quality education i'm proud to see hancock receiving national recognition it deserves. the school was founded in 1953 and serves pre-k through eighth grade students, using the hancock wa
anita clark has done for her community throughout her time in essex county. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to recognize hancock day school for being recognized as a...
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clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman.i think our panelists were really lending your expertise and your common sense concerns to today's discussion. columbine, virginia tech, sandy hook, bparkland, each time our nation experiences another school shooting we send out our thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers don't stop bullets. 20 years have passed since columbine but school shootings have become only more and more common. we need to take action, we must take action. we need to and must confront tackle and end gun violence epidemic once and for all. ms. hogg, i want to get from you how your daily life has changed since that shooting. >> when i was preparing for my testimony today and we were discussing this i realize that pretty much everything in my life has changed. i think one of the greatest changes was the loss, not necessarily the physical loss of people like my brother and other victims and my friends that went to the school shooting alongside me but the loss of our past selves, the loss of ourselves who are inn
clark. >> thank you very much mr. chairman.i think our panelists were really lending your expertise and your common sense concerns to today's discussion. columbine, virginia tech, sandy hook, bparkland, each time our nation experiences another school shooting we send out our thoughts and prayers. thoughts and prayers don't stop bullets. 20 years have passed since columbine but school shootings have become only more and more common. we need to take action, we must take action. we need to...
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mr. snuggles. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. wednesday, october 9. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. our big story continues. pga started shutting off power in parts of napa d soanma county at midnight and it will continue to expand those shutoffs. south and east as the day continues depending on the wind and weather conditions. pg&e says by the end of the day there will be outages in every bay area county except san francisco. we will have updated outage numbers for you and just a couple of minutes. >> very important. and it's also chilly outside this morning as we go over to try and eight. your concern about the wind. >> it's not the temps. they will not be that hot. thank goodness. it's low humidity. >> and the wind is kicking up mostly in higher elevations ? >> but they get to the surface by this evening. it may take a while to get some areas south by tonight or overnight down toward the santa cruz mountains but north end east bay hills, it's not too bad yet. i don't see it to buy. gusts 45-65 but it's the dry conditions. less than 10% relative hu
mr. snuggles. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on mornings on 2. wednesday, october 9. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. our big story continues. pga started shutting off power in parts of napa d soanma county at midnight and it will continue to expand those shutoffs. south and east as the day continues depending on the wind and weather conditions. pg&e says by the end of the day there will be outages in every bay area county except...
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mr. snuggles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. wednesday, october 23 .i'm dave clark . >> i'm pam cook.oining us. unfortunately we're talking about more hot weather in fire danger and wind. >> the wind is not bad yet. they will pick up tomorrow. take a look at that. we do have a red flag warning. this will kick in later today but we wanted to go with it for now. yesterday was a banner day for sfo. they set a record high of 87. chris henry in morgan heizer we are setting record highs every two weeks. the last was september 25. we had record lows october 5, 10th and 15th. that was the first record highs almost a month but it was sfo. oakland downtown tied 85. the possibility again today. more likely tomorrow as we get a stro offshe breeze. it's a pattern that is locked- in. sometimes when they login they can last three weeks and that would not surprise me if that happened here with only subtle changes. changes for us will be on the warm to hot five pick windy a time. the wind will pick up tonight. highs will be well above average from san francisco to just about anybody inland. 82 and 60.
mr. snuggles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. wednesday, october 23 .i'm dave clark . >> i'm pam cook.oining us. unfortunately we're talking about more hot weather in fire danger and wind. >> the wind is not bad yet. they will pick up tomorrow. take a look at that. we do have a red flag warning. this will kick in later today but we wanted to go with it for now. yesterday was a banner day for sfo. they set a record high of 87. chris henry in...
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mr. ross? >> sure, so just to follow up on what ms. clark said, one of the things that have been found is that voting rights cases take up the six most judicial resources in terms of cases. so it's not only money and time of the parties who are litigating it but also the federal courts. one of the reports that i cite in my written testimony that ldf created shows not only the cost for the plaintiffs but also the cost for these jurisdictions to litigate section two cases and then lose them. this is a cost to taxpayers, to both black and white voters for these discriminatory changes and jurisdictions being, for lack of a better word, hard headed and not recognizing they have violated federal law. also, it will take, as i said in my testimony, somewhere between three and five years for these litigations to obviously be resolved, and for states like alabama and texas and other places that enact discriminatory photo i.d. laws or other barriers that affect hundreds of thousands of voters, these people have to wait years and years for any kind of r
mr. ross? >> sure, so just to follow up on what ms. clark said, one of the things that have been found is that voting rights cases take up the six most judicial resources in terms of cases. so it's not only money and time of the parties who are litigating it but also the federal courts. one of the reports that i cite in my written testimony that ldf created shows not only the cost for the plaintiffs but also the cost for these jurisdictions to litigate section two cases and then lose...
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mr. snuggles. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> it morning to you welcome back to mornings on 2 tuesday morning october 8, i'm dave clark. >> i'm panic -- i'm pam cook, we have weather coming in tomorrow that is affecting power outages, today we have a reprieve. >> the weather session -- the weather service just issued a fog advisory for tomorrow on top of the high fire danger. that will be tomorrowthrough th this is the in between here, we are waiting for this to develop and it will be her tonight and tomorrow. the fog returns, cooler wind advisory starts tomorrow along with the fire weather watch warning and a potential temperature drop and then it will be windy for most with low humidity going into thursday morning, the high fire danger is not just the north and east bay hills, this includes the santa cruz mountains and i think just about anybody really. the leading edge of the system is digging in and there is some really cool air plunging in, most of this will go to the east of us, this will be a huge event for some in the intermountain region but for us it will be cold air coming in. in advance of that already the fog has
mr. snuggles. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> it morning to you welcome back to mornings on 2 tuesday morning october 8, i'm dave clark. >> i'm panic -- i'm pam cook, we have weather coming in tomorrow that is affecting power outages, today we have a reprieve. >> the weather session -- the weather service just issued a fog advisory for tomorrow on top of the high fire danger. that will be tomorrowthrough th this is the in between here, we are...
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in my own state recently kimberly clark, a publicly traded company, decided to move jobs to wisconsin. those jobs were well-known in my district and mr. gallagher's district in wisconsin. there was nothing secret about it. it's just part of business realigning inside our beautiful largest economy in the world. i do have concerns about this disclosure internationally that my friend is requiring because what if you are proposing to enter a country and you want to keep that private for competition purposes, from international competition, or for your competitors in the united states. you are now forced as a public company to disclose, oh, i have one employee in a country and i find that concerning. you may even put that employee at a safety risk depending on what country is a target for americans. in my view that brings up a topic of overall burden. we know of the old expression the straw that broke the camel's back. and regulatory burdens are cumulative. and the burden, any one burden doesn't seem large but when piled up on all the other burdens you see it in total. i was talking to a chief accounting officer the other day of a $2 bill
in my own state recently kimberly clark, a publicly traded company, decided to move jobs to wisconsin. those jobs were well-known in my district and mr. gallagher's district in wisconsin. there was nothing secret about it. it's just part of business realigning inside our beautiful largest economy in the world. i do have concerns about this disclosure internationally that my friend is requiring because what if you are proposing to enter a country and you want to keep that private for competition...
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mr. crump: this verdict is for trayvon martin and michael brown and sandra bland and tamara wright and for eric gardner, it's for antoine rhodes, jamel, for e.j. bradford and stephen clarkfor jeffrey dennis, genevieve, for pamela turner, for so many unarmed black and brown human beings all across america. this verdict today is for them! amy: after the jury returned its verdict, prosecutors introduced racist and offensive text messages and social media posts written by guyger in which she joked about martin luther king jr.'s death and called herseself a racist. for more we go to dallas, texas, to speak with benjamin crump, the attorney for the family botham jean, the author of "open season, legalized genocide of colored promise. welcome to democracy now!, benefit crump, overall respond to the verdict, as we speak the sentence has not been decided. benjamin: correct. it w was a historic verdict in the fact my co-counsels are darrelle washington and lee merit. we believe that this is the first time that a white p polic woman had erer been convicted of murder of a black man in america. so we don't underscore this, our decision by this jury, in any way. it was a huge verdict
mr. crump: this verdict is for trayvon martin and michael brown and sandra bland and tamara wright and for eric gardner, it's for antoine rhodes, jamel, for e.j. bradford and stephen clarkfor jeffrey dennis, genevieve, for pamela turner, for so many unarmed black and brown human beings all across america. this verdict today is for them! amy: after the jury returned its verdict, prosecutors introduced racist and offensive text messages and social media posts written by guyger in which she joked...
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mr. snuggles. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. thursday, october 10 and i'm dave clarkn. >>> new developments in moraga with the wildfire forcing mandatory evacuations of more than 100 homes, called the merrill fire and it has burned 40 acres. firefighters are making significant progress. >>> it's been a harrowing morning because of the fire in moraga. we have more from the catholic church that is functioning as a safe haven in the overnight hours. >> reporter: good morning. saint monica church served as the evacuation center and this entire area was without power because pg&e cut power last night but they used flashlights and candles and the american d cross came to provide comfort for the evacuees. at 5:30, everyone who lived in the sanders ranch neighborhood could return home and the only people still evacuated are those who live on merrill circle and i've spoken with one family this morning. >> our neighbors knocked on the door around 2:00 and said there was a fire behind our house. i looked through the window and i saw the whole fire burning behind and it's just li
mr. snuggles. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning and thank you for joining us. thursday, october 10 and i'm dave clarkn. >>> new developments in moraga with the wildfire forcing mandatory evacuations of more than 100 homes, called the merrill fire and it has burned 40 acres. firefighters are making significant progress. >>> it's been a harrowing morning because of the fire in moraga. we have more from the catholic church that is...
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mr. butterfield, the vice-chairman of the full committee, for his five minutes for an opening statement. pleasure to recognize. rep. butterfield: i know ms. clark might not take too kindly to that, she is vice-chairman of the full committee, i am vice chair of the subcommittee. rep. eshoo: you just got a raise. rep. butterfield: thank you. congressmanwith the and thank you for your incredible work on the subcommittee. you promised us months ago that we would have this hearing and you have filled that commitment, so thank you very much. it is good to be with my colleagues, particularly olive those from illinois, and my good is to mybby rush right, and i understand we are in your congressional district. thank you for your work. epidemiciolence in america can no longer be ignored. we must treat this epidemic for what it is, a public health crisis. that is why we are here today. democrats in the house recognize this crisis and we are determined -- yes we are -- we are determined to take some action. with that said, madam chair, i would like to yield two minutes to my chair from illinois, congresswoman kelly. -- to my friend from illinois, congress
mr. butterfield, the vice-chairman of the full committee, for his five minutes for an opening statement. pleasure to recognize. rep. butterfield: i know ms. clark might not take too kindly to that, she is vice-chairman of the full committee, i am vice chair of the subcommittee. rep. eshoo: you just got a raise. rep. butterfield: thank you. congressmanwith the and thank you for your incredible work on the subcommittee. you promised us months ago that we would have this hearing and you have...