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mr. foster?adam chair, before we do that, the seminal question that i asked which i thought was a reasonable and constructive question was what tweaks would be necessary to this building to not shadow the park from 11 minutes to 15 minutes or two weeks a year and spent $15 million on and most densely packed neighborhood in san francisco. no one has answered that question. >> supervisor: that is right. that is one of the questions that i wanted to have the project sponsor answer as well. along with shadow in the community work. mr. hinckley, can you answer that? >> yes, supervisor. i believe that mr. foster has a slide that also sheds some light on this f you will. in order to reduce the shadow, the building would have to be reduced by 206 feet on the south side and 250 feet on the west side and reduce the building from 62 floors to 39 floors. if there is no project that is left in order to avoid the shadow. and no subtle sculpting that could be done, no sort of ability to move the bulk in order t
mr. foster?adam chair, before we do that, the seminal question that i asked which i thought was a reasonable and constructive question was what tweaks would be necessary to this building to not shadow the park from 11 minutes to 15 minutes or two weeks a year and spent $15 million on and most densely packed neighborhood in san francisco. no one has answered that question. >> supervisor: that is right. that is one of the questions that i wanted to have the project sponsor answer as well....
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. —— mrs foster.acebook in a continuing row about news coverage on the social media platform. australia is asking tech companies to pay for content which is reposted from other news outlets. now facebook has blocked users in the country from viewing news content. our correspondent shaimaa khalil sent this report from sydney. this is what australians woke up to. empty news feeds on their facebook pages, after the platform blocked all local and international media outlets — a dramatic escalation in a continued dispute with the government over paying for news content. the ban did not only target news. it also denied australians access to the pages of many key government agencies, including health departments and the bureau of meteorology. the company later conceded that some of these pages were inadvertently caught in the block and that it will restore them. i do use facebook. it seems to be a catch all, and i can get all of my news in the one spot, so it will really impact me. they're so big and so wide
. —— mrs foster.acebook in a continuing row about news coverage on the social media platform. australia is asking tech companies to pay for content which is reposted from other news outlets. now facebook has blocked users in the country from viewing news content. our correspondent shaimaa khalil sent this report from sydney. this is what australians woke up to. empty news feeds on their facebook pages, after the platform blocked all local and international media outlets — a dramatic...
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mr. foster for five minutes per unit. >> thank you. my audible and visible here now? >> yes . >> thank you as a scientist, i know how important data is. you cannot fix it, then you cannot measure it critical were insuring equitable access to the coronavirus that vaccine to all americans that we need to have a clear picture of who has received the vaccine. and unfortunately, the data is incomplete. according to a report the federal government is gathered race and ethnicity data for just 52 percent of all vaccine recipients. only 34 states are currently reported any vaccine data by race and ethnicity. among those that do, the early results are alarming the data indicated that individuals from wealthy white communities often being vaccinated significantly higher higher rates and people of color. one of the things that is impeding our access to the static is long-standing ban on the patient identifier print is simply a patient number assigned to every resident of the united states. it would allow every vaccination appointment and every covid-19 test and illness were to to
mr. foster for five minutes per unit. >> thank you. my audible and visible here now? >> yes . >> thank you as a scientist, i know how important data is. you cannot fix it, then you cannot measure it critical were insuring equitable access to the coronavirus that vaccine to all americans that we need to have a clear picture of who has received the vaccine. and unfortunately, the data is incomplete. according to a report the federal government is gathered race and ethnicity data...
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mr. foster for five minutes. >> am i audible and visible here? [laughter] alright. as a scientist, i know how important data is. there is a saying in engineering you cannot fix what you cannot measure. if you are serious about entering equitable coronavirus vaccine to all americans, we need a clear picture of who received the vaccines. the data is woefully incomplete. according to a recent cdc report, [indiscernible] 53% of all vaccine recipients. only 34 states are currently reporting any vaccine data by race and ethnicity. among those that do, the early results are alarming. the data indicates individuals from wealthy white communities are being vaccinated at significantly higher rates than people of color. one of the things impeding our access to usable data is the long-standing federal ban on a patient identifier. this is simply a patient number assigned to every resident of the united states. it would allow every vaccination appointment, every covid test, illness or death to be associated with any unique patient's electronic health record. this would allow for
mr. foster for five minutes. >> am i audible and visible here? [laughter] alright. as a scientist, i know how important data is. there is a saying in engineering you cannot fix what you cannot measure. if you are serious about entering equitable coronavirus vaccine to all americans, we need a clear picture of who received the vaccines. the data is woefully incomplete. according to a recent cdc report, [indiscernible] 53% of all vaccine recipients. only 34 states are currently reporting...
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mr. foster asked earlier to you mr. tenev, you said that rule 606 reports detail the arrangements you have with firms like citadel. however, those only detail the payments you receive are you saying that you are prepared to publicly disclose the detailed terms of your payment for order flow with citadel and other market makers? >> thank you for the question, congresswoman. the 606 reports do publicly detail the payment for order flow arrangements we have with citadel securities and our other market makers. >> okay. well i will look forward to seeing those details then. will you make sure that you get those over to our committee? >> certainly we can have that arranged. >> >> okay. thank you. last month as we saw the volatility with game stop and amc and the stocks started to rally, everybody seemed to get involved, and one survey recently said that 30% of americans purchased one of those viral stocks that includes people like my nephew and his two friends who stayed up until 4:00 in the morning to see if they could get a
mr. foster asked earlier to you mr. tenev, you said that rule 606 reports detail the arrangements you have with firms like citadel. however, those only detail the payments you receive are you saying that you are prepared to publicly disclose the detailed terms of your payment for order flow with citadel and other market makers? >> thank you for the question, congresswoman. the 606 reports do publicly detail the payment for order flow arrangements we have with citadel securities and our...
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mrs foster saying that the government wants to be driven by data and not by dates.s hope it lives up to its name. after seven months in space — nasa's rover will attempt to land on the surface of mars in the next hour. only half of the missions to mars have been successful so far. this one — will have to slow from the speed of a bullet to a walking pace if it is going to land safely on the red planet. if it makes it — its mission is to scour a crater that was once a vast lake — to look for signs of past life. our science correspondent rebecca morelle has more. nasa calls it the seven minutes of terror. an approach to mars at 12,000mph, then, just at the right moment... ..a parachute opens, dramatically slowing it down before a complex landing system brings the perseverance rover down to the ground. that's the plan — but only half of mars landings have worked. it is not a guaranteed success. it is the time in the mission with the highest concentrated risk. it's certainly a nailbiter, and they don't call it seven minutes of terror for nothing, because we're certainly
mrs foster saying that the government wants to be driven by data and not by dates.s hope it lives up to its name. after seven months in space — nasa's rover will attempt to land on the surface of mars in the next hour. only half of the missions to mars have been successful so far. this one — will have to slow from the speed of a bullet to a walking pace if it is going to land safely on the red planet. if it makes it — its mission is to scour a crater that was once a vast lake — to look...
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mr. foster is recognized for five minutes. rep. foster: mi -- and -- am i audible? chair waters: yes, you're on. rep. foster: 10 years ago, when we are preparing the stimulus bill to provide response to the previous economic collapse, we were greeted with terrifying predictions. that the stimulus spending would trigger hyperinflation, huge increases in government borrowing costs to debase our currency and on and on. in the 10 years since those predictions, we saw something very different, historically low inflation and low borrowing costs. i was wondering, what has been learned and that 10 years -- in that 10 years with the predictions that have been made in response to stimulus spending during times of economic stress? >> we learn from the great recession that we did too little and that was an error and we are trying not to repeat that. where we stand right now is where we were at the debt of the great recession. that was after congress responded with a substantial package to recover from what was even worse than where we are now. the economy slowed it down, and we
mr. foster is recognized for five minutes. rep. foster: mi -- and -- am i audible? chair waters: yes, you're on. rep. foster: 10 years ago, when we are preparing the stimulus bill to provide response to the previous economic collapse, we were greeted with terrifying predictions. that the stimulus spending would trigger hyperinflation, huge increases in government borrowing costs to debase our currency and on and on. in the 10 years since those predictions, we saw something very different,...
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the expectation is, according to mrs foster, that that will be published on the 1st of march. at the very least. chris, many thanks. you _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed that _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed that with - time at the very least. chris, manyj thanks, you handed that with great coolness. about a tenth of people who contract covid—19 still experience symptoms three months after their diagnosis, according to a study by the office for national statistics. now, a group of mp5 says key workers and frontline staff who are suffering long—term effects which means they're unable to return to work should receive compensation. andy moore reports. oh, no. 38.9. i don't know what to do. sophie is a 27—year—old nurse, but the only temperature she's taking these days is her own. ten months after first contracting the disease, she is still off work and feels ill every day. imagine running a marathon with no finish line at all, so ijust feel that i'm running every single day, e
the expectation is, according to mrs foster, that that will be published on the 1st of march. at the very least. chris, many thanks. you _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed that _ time at the very least. chris, many thanks, you handed that with - time at the very least. chris, manyj thanks, you handed that with great coolness. about a tenth of people who contract covid—19 still experience symptoms three months after...
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mr. fosters, is recognized for five minutes. -- >> thank you. am i audible here? can i be heard, madame chair? >> yes. you're on. >> thank you.rs ago ten years, ago, when we were preparing the stimulus bill to i revive the economy in response to the previous economic tions. collapse that the previous timuu republican administration left us with, we were greeted with terrifying predictions that the stimulus spending would trigger hyper inflation, huge increases in government borrowing cost and on and on, i can't remember how manys, hearings w wee had on t subject. in the ten years since those lw predictions we saw something different. actually historically low inflation and low borrowing cost. i was wondering, starting with a dr. sprigs, what has been learned in that ten years about what are wrong with these ring t predictions being made in response to stimulus spending during times of economic stresst >> we learned from the great trg recession that we did too little and that was in error and we're trying not to repeat that. where we stand right now is where we wer
mr. fosters, is recognized for five minutes. -- >> thank you. am i audible here? can i be heard, madame chair? >> yes. you're on. >> thank you.rs ago ten years, ago, when we were preparing the stimulus bill to i revive the economy in response to the previous economic tions. collapse that the previous timuu republican administration left us with, we were greeted with terrifying predictions that the stimulus spending would trigger hyper inflation, huge increases in government...
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mr. foster asked earlier. you said that rule 606 reports detail of the arrangements you have with firms like said adele hot -- citadel, and are you saying that you are prepared to publicly this close the detailed terms of flows with citadel and other firms? >> thank you for the question. the 606 do publicly detail the flow arrangements we have with other marketmakers. >> i look forward to seeing those details, will you make sure you get those to our committee? >> certainly, we can have that arranged. >> thank you. last month, as we saw the volatility with gamestop and amc and the stock started to rally, everyone seems to get involved in one. that includes people like my nephew and his two friends who stayed up until 4:00 in the morning to see if they could get a piece of this action. one of the most concerning pieces is how may people really felt like, that's what they needed to do to get ahead. to me, this exemplifies the income inequality across america and one that we need to deal with, and i do appreciate
mr. foster asked earlier. you said that rule 606 reports detail of the arrangements you have with firms like said adele hot -- citadel, and are you saying that you are prepared to publicly this close the detailed terms of flows with citadel and other firms? >> thank you for the question. the 606 do publicly detail the flow arrangements we have with other marketmakers. >> i look forward to seeing those details, will you make sure you get those to our committee? >> certainly, we...
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mr. foster asked earlier. you said that rule 606 reports detail of the arrangements you have with firms like said adele hot -- citadel, and are you saying that you are prepared to publicly this close the detailed terms of flows with citadel and other firms? >> thank you for the question. the 606 do publicly detail the flow arrangements we have with other marketmakers. >> i look forward to seeing those details, will you make sure you get those to our committee? >> certainly, we can have that arranged. >> thank you. last month, as we saw the volatility with gamestop and amc and the stock started to rally, everyone seems to get involved in one. that includes people like my nephew and his two friends who stayed up until 4:00 in the morning to see if they could get a piece of this action. one of the most concerning pieces is how may people really felt like, that's what they needed to do to get ahead. to me, this exemplifies the income inequality across america and one that we need to deal with, and i do appreciate
mr. foster asked earlier. you said that rule 606 reports detail of the arrangements you have with firms like said adele hot -- citadel, and are you saying that you are prepared to publicly this close the detailed terms of flows with citadel and other firms? >> thank you for the question. the 606 do publicly detail the flow arrangements we have with other marketmakers. >> i look forward to seeing those details, will you make sure you get those to our committee? >> certainly, we...
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mrs. hines-foster. >> i think we lost connection. i'm sorry. >> wait, she's back. >> yes. >> mrs. almanza. that's six ayes. >> great, thank you so much. moving on to section j. special order of business. there are two action items. 211-26so1 and approve amended and restated option to ground lease agreement between san francisco unified school district and m.p. francis scott key 2llc for development and low moderate income educator housing. can i hear a motion and second to special order 1. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. >> superintendent matthews, can you introduce the designee to read the recommendation into the record. >> yes, this evening reading this recommendation into the record will be our director of policy and planning, for the local level and the state level. >> hi, commissioners. good evening. i am back. we were just here. i was just here on november 10th asking you for an approval of our options to grant a lease. today we are here to -- i am here to ask you to approve two options. actually one option of grounds lease related to the frances scott kee annex known
mrs. hines-foster. >> i think we lost connection. i'm sorry. >> wait, she's back. >> yes. >> mrs. almanza. that's six ayes. >> great, thank you so much. moving on to section j. special order of business. there are two action items. 211-26so1 and approve amended and restated option to ground lease agreement between san francisco unified school district and m.p. francis scott key 2llc for development and low moderate income educator housing. can i hear a motion and...
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mrs. carlson is that these provisions foster a toxic culture with this type of activity being buried undereed the sand as opposed to being addressed in a more compelling, comprehensive, and public way. that is why it does facility the continuation of this type of behavior. mrs. carlson, could you speak to that particular concern that i believe many advocates of this legislation have. >> congressman, thank you for the question. 100% correct. other women don't know that it is happening to other people because of the secrecy. i also would like to rebut what mr. king said. apparently he knows personally about my particular arbitration agreement with fox news, but i would like to read from that to prove the point about confidentiality. it says such arbitration, all filings, evidence, and testimony filings, evidence, and testimony corrected with then allegation will be held in strict confident and that any papers filed will be filed under seal. to that, my story could not be public. so i want to make sure that i state that. and that is what thousands of other people are facing as well. >> the ge
mrs. carlson is that these provisions foster a toxic culture with this type of activity being buried undereed the sand as opposed to being addressed in a more compelling, comprehensive, and public way. that is why it does facility the continuation of this type of behavior. mrs. carlson, could you speak to that particular concern that i believe many advocates of this legislation have. >> congressman, thank you for the question. 100% correct. other women don't know that it is happening to...
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mr. kimo. he teaches art at clairmont middle school in oakland. he also leads an after school program that empowered young black males. using song and encouragement, he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >> take a look at this. know what that is? that's snow as seen from space. national weather service tweeted this birds eye view. that's snow on the peaks. that's very good news because we're going to need that. >>> speaking of space, they are planning to send the first all civilian mission to space later this year. the company is revealing exclusively on the "today" show the first crew member of the mission known as inspiration 4. you can watch tom costello's exclusive report revealing the woman selected, then she'll join the third hour of "today" for a live interview. you can watch it all right here on nbc bay area. "today" begins at 7:00 a.m. i believe anoushah rasta is up for the astronaut's job. is that true, anoushah? >> i guess. no -- >> you're open for it? >> i'm not. space freaks me out so i would not be good for the job. >> rob, what's going on down here on plan
mr. kimo. he teaches art at clairmont middle school in oakland. he also leads an after school program that empowered young black males. using song and encouragement, he's fostering their success in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >> take a look at this. know what that is? that's snow as seen from space. national weather service tweeted this birds eye view. that's snow on the peaks. that's very good news because we're going...
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mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. he also leads an after-school program that empowers young black males. he's fosteringcess in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >>> nobody would have thought that would happen with all these people around. then you hear gunshots. >>> now at 5:30, a violent rampage. the revelations coming to light about an attack on first responders and a killing in a small town leaving police looking for a woman and her child. >>> plus, the new vaccine delivery system in place across the state. and the problems governor gavin newsom is admitting to the rollout. >>> plus -- >> we heard this big crash boom and this big silver piece roll right in front of our picture window there. >> now grounded. plane parts falling from the sky, a flight forced to make an emergency landing. the investigation now being launch and the changes at the air force as the feds look for a key piece of debris. "today in the bay" starts now. ♪♪ >>> good monday morning, thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. >>> 26-year-
mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. he also leads an after-school program that empowers young black males. he's fosteringcess in school and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. >>> nobody would have thought that would happen with all these people around. then you hear gunshots. >>> now at 5:30, a violent rampage. the revelations coming to light about an attack on first responders and a killing in a small town leaving police...
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mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. he leads an after-school program that empowers young black males using song and encouragement he's fosteringschool and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. here is a quick look at our top stories that we're following, including the search for a mother and her young son. >> "today in the bay" bob live. bob, this is all tied to a violent weekend rampage. >> reporter: correct. that child and the girlfriend's boyfriend williams a suspect in a murder. he is locked up behind me in the martinez detention facility. law enforcement looking for his 4-year-old son and girlfriend. detective 31-year-old kimberly meeks and the child were last seen in an audi suv. they want to see law enforcement what she may know about a string of violent crimes her boyfriend is accused of this weekend. 64-year-old man was found shot to death in his home in discovery bay. that's the murder that williams is charged with. later there was a chase. that started with a drive-by shooting outside a pan ta express in antiox where police, fire and paramedics w
mr. kimo. he teaches arts in oakland. he leads an after-school program that empowers young black males using song and encouragement he's fosteringschool and beyond. this week's change maker is sakima williams. thank you for making a difference. ♪♪ >>> welcome back. here is a quick look at our top stories that we're following, including the search for a mother and her young son. >> "today in the bay" bob live. bob, this is all tied to a violent weekend rampage....
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mrs. hiu-wing is very religious and she tries to make sherman into a pathway. because she's very much of a catholic. she works on sherman and she works on his foster sister, foster wife and sherman never becomes a catholic, in fact they had to sneak in a priest to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides and individuals who couldn't help them. sherman, for example had tremendous help from his brother, senator john chairman. granted tremendous help from people like, i'm trying to think, can't think of his name now, but there were several politicians in his hometown that really helped him a great deal. so both of them had families or friends that were there to support them if possible. the thing that's most amazing to me is that grant wanted to get into the army and he quit because it finally took the governor of ohio to give him more a less of a job, whereas grant wanted to go into the army and finally did. he went in because of accidents. >> let's talk a little bit if get about the personal makeup. sherman again as we alluded to earlier, is what had what some people call a nervous breakdown along the way, a
mrs. hiu-wing is very religious and she tries to make sherman into a pathway. because she's very much of a catholic. she works on sherman and she works on his foster sister, foster wife and sherman never becomes a catholic, in fact they had to sneak in a priest to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides and individuals who couldn't help them. sherman, for example had tremendous help from his brother, senator john chairman. granted tremendous help from...
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mr. president and ambassador rice for, you know, speaking with me and giving me this tube. i do appreciate that and i'm carmen palmer, born and raised in detroit, george mitchell. i grew up in foster care, and after graduating high school that's when i decided, you know, for a better environment i moved to ohio and that's where i found my home. i've been working here five years, and as ambassador rice mentioned my two children both attend the child care facility. i started working there as a toddler teacher, and i was offered to share my skills in the kitchen as, you know, the kids will call me the school chef because they think it's cool to cook sometimes, and i thought that was rewarding just to combine, you know, my love for cooking and, you know, children, and my role is to ensure not only 0 to 5 children but our school ages as well. i love providing nutritious meals because i -- you know, i know what it's like not to eat or know where my next feel is coming from especially growing up in foster care. i'm a single mother and covid haeks posed not only the flaws in the child care system but how frail my personal situation is. i've worked every single day, you know, during the pa
mr. president and ambassador rice for, you know, speaking with me and giving me this tube. i do appreciate that and i'm carmen palmer, born and raised in detroit, george mitchell. i grew up in foster care, and after graduating high school that's when i decided, you know, for a better environment i moved to ohio and that's where i found my home. i've been working here five years, and as ambassador rice mentioned my two children both attend the child care facility. i started working there as a...
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mrs. ewing is very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she's very much of a catholic. so she works on grant -- i mean on sherman, and she works on his foster sister, his foster wife, ellen. and they -- sherman never becomes a catholic. in fact, they have to sneak in a people to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides had individuals who could help them. sherman, for example, had tremendous help from his brother, senator john sherman. grant had tremendous help from people like -- trying to think -- i can't think of his name now. but there were several politicians in his hometown that really helped him a great deal. so both of them had families or friends that were there to support them if possible. the thing that's most amazing to me is that grant wanted to get into the army, and he couldn't because -- it took finally the governor of ohio to give him more or less a job. whereas grant, grant wanted to go into the army and finally did, but he went in because of accidents more than anything else. >> let's talk a little bit about, again, their personal make-up. sherman, again, as we alluded to earlier,
mrs. ewing is very religious, and she tries to make sherman into a catholic because she's very much of a catholic. so she works on grant -- i mean on sherman, and she works on his foster sister, his foster wife, ellen. and they -- sherman never becomes a catholic. in fact, they have to sneak in a people to give the last rites at the very end. but the point of all this is that both sides had individuals who could help them. sherman, for example, had tremendous help from his brother, senator john...
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mr. speaker. as black history month comes to an end, i rise today to honor the organizations that have served as the training ground for many of our nation's most extraordinary leaders. these organizations have fostered and empowered generations of bold, brilliant, and humane leaders, and they continue their transformational work today. i am talking about the divine nine, the historically black fraternities and sororities of the council. this past year they have played a pivotal role in help communities deal with the covid crisis and they have registered many people to vote and brought many people to the polls. the divine nine organizations are alpha phi alpha fraternity, founded in 1906 at cornell university. their brotherhood included the referenced dr. martin luther king and includes the president of the national urban league, mark morreale. and we have emanuel cleaver, gregory scott, bobby scott, senator warnock. they are led by dr. willis l.lonzer iii. alpha phi alpha. civil rights leaders rosa parks and coretta scott king and, of course, their sisterhood also includes our very own vice president kamala harris. members of congress are sheila jackson lee, eddie bernice johnson, terri sewell, fede
mr. speaker. as black history month comes to an end, i rise today to honor the organizations that have served as the training ground for many of our nation's most extraordinary leaders. these organizations have fostered and empowered generations of bold, brilliant, and humane leaders, and they continue their transformational work today. i am talking about the divine nine, the historically black fraternities and sororities of the council. this past year they have played a pivotal role in help...
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also aiming at a broader audience watching from home, hoping to hold mr trump to account in the court of public appeal. arlene foster goes back to i something that was talked about so much between 2017 and 2020 and the northern ireland border and the desire on both sides to keep the land desire on both sides to keep the [and border between northern ireland in the uk and the republic of ireland in the eu as open as it is now. if you are going to do that you will not have any checks on that abbado wants the uk left the eu for sub you need some cheques are somewhere for goods entering the customs union and single market so the way that was agreed between the two sides was to have a border of sorts down the irish sea where there are checks on certain products in terms of food and animal products that have to be custom declarations with them. that has been the subject of enormous disquiet in northern ireland and it has been very difficult for businesses. tell us more about — difficult for businesses. tell us more about the _ difficult for businesses. tell us more about the cheques. - difficult for businesses. tell us | m
also aiming at a broader audience watching from home, hoping to hold mr trump to account in the court of public appeal. arlene foster goes back to i something that was talked about so much between 2017 and 2020 and the northern ireland border and the desire on both sides to keep the land desire on both sides to keep the [and border between northern ireland in the uk and the republic of ireland in the eu as open as it is now. if you are going to do that you will not have any checks on that...
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fostered. this is still a v-sh recovery, as i argued,aped and mr. president argued.ouple of points here worth noting. president presided over the best, largest, emergency relief packets to deal with the pandemic in american history. there was nothing like it. [applause] and i want to make this point. it was done on a bipartisan basis. damnit. mnuchin was up there, i was up there, mitch was up there, all kinds of us were up there. the tax committees, the banking committees to work it through. it was a phenomenal package that probably saved 50 million jobs and helped out temporarily laid off and unemployed people. that relief package got us back on the road to recovery and remembering that as the liquidity was replaced for an emergency -- we had to get to the other side of the bridge -- nonetheless, the low tax, low regulatory economy with their fundamentally. now you are seeing as the pandemic withdraws, as the vaccines are huge, as herd immunity is growing by day, america is on the way back. once again, it was a strong recovery. it was interrupted by a horrible event
fostered. this is still a v-sh recovery, as i argued,aped and mr. president argued.ouple of points here worth noting. president presided over the best, largest, emergency relief packets to deal with the pandemic in american history. there was nothing like it. [applause] and i want to make this point. it was done on a bipartisan basis. damnit. mnuchin was up there, i was up there, mitch was up there, all kinds of us were up there. the tax committees, the banking committees to work it through. it...
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mr trump to account in the court of public appeal. barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington. the first minister of northern ireland, arlene fosterone who has been paying attention now. are right now. i think anyone who has been paying attention now is| has been paying attention now is that northern ireland and the border that northern ireland and the border that has been at the centre of the brexit process ever since the referendum. we are really talking about that bow —— bow sides did not want them to be any checks or border infrastructure on the land border. the land border between northern ireland and the republic, which is of course now the border between the uk and the eu. if you�*re not going to have checked there, you have to have some checks somewhere. when people talk about an irish sea border, it is that dotted line. there are somejokes border, it is that dotted line. there are some jokes for goods going from great britain into northern ireland. they are being checked at ports like lawn and belfast. that is because part of the solution for keeping the land bordered open is it that northern ireland contains the full all
mr trump to account in the court of public appeal. barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington. the first minister of northern ireland, arlene fosterone who has been paying attention now. are right now. i think anyone who has been paying attention now is| has been paying attention now is that northern ireland and the border that northern ireland and the border that has been at the centre of the brexit process ever since the referendum. we are really talking about that bow —— bow sides did not...
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mr. foster. mr. foster: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker house of representatives, madam. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on february 2, 2021, at 9:47 a.m. that the senate agreed to without amendment house concurrent resolution 10, with best wishes, i am, signed sincerely, cheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. foster: to speak for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute.
mr. foster. mr. foster: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker house of representatives, madam. pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from...
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mr. foster of illinois. mr. raskin of maryland. mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois. mr. scalise of louisiana. mr. jordan of ohio. mr. green of tennessee. miss malo tackas of new york. the speaker: the chair announces her appointment pursuant to section 4-c of house resolution 8, 117th congress, and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the following individuals to serve as the governing board of the office of congressional ethics. the clerk: nominated by the speaker after consultation with the minority leader, mr. david scags, colorado, chair. brigadier general retired belinda pinkney of virginia. miss karen english of arizona. mr. mike barnes of maryland, alternate. nominated by the minority leader after consultation with the speaker, mr. paul d. binovich of district of columbia, co-chair. mr. leon westmoreland of georgia. miss karen l. haas of maryland. mr. robert hurt of virginia, alternate. the speaker: the chair asks all members in the chamber as well as members and staff throughout the capitol to rise for a moment of silence in remembrance of more than 500,
mr. foster of illinois. mr. raskin of maryland. mr. krishnamoorthi of illinois. mr. scalise of louisiana. mr. jordan of ohio. mr. green of tennessee. miss malo tackas of new york. the speaker: the chair announces her appointment pursuant to section 4-c of house resolution 8, 117th congress, and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the following individuals to serve as the governing board of the office of congressional ethics. the clerk: nominated by the speaker after consultation with...