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mr. kelly: mr. speaker, i ask permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, it's an honor today to rise in member riff army sergeant julius e. kiy who paid the ultimate sacrifice while defending our nation during the korean war. sergeant mckinny was a member of the heavy mortar company, 32nd infantry regiment, seventh infantry division. while engaged in heavy battle in north korea on december 2, 1950, he became unaccounted for and was later declared missing in action. many years after the korean war, permission to excavate burial sites in the areas where fighting occurred led to the recovery of human remains. more years would pass before the use of d.n.a. technology would help unite families with their loved ones. eight years ago, retired mississippi state guard kohl member, bill,eant mccontinuey's nephew, submitted d.n.a. samples along with two relatives to the united states army n march, 2018, sergeant mckinny's remains wre identified. for 67 years we waited for answers, mr. huff said. it has been so
mr. kelly: mr. speaker, i ask permission to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. speaker, it's an honor today to rise in member riff army sergeant julius e. kiy who paid the ultimate sacrifice while defending our nation during the korean war. sergeant mckinny was a member of the heavy mortar company, 32nd infantry regiment, seventh infantry division. while engaged in heavy battle in north korea on december 2, 1950, he became unaccounted for and was later...
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mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize warriors to washington, a praise worthy, nonprofit organization from erie county, pennsylvania. founded in 2013, warriors to washington was created to honor the veterans from the northwestern pennsylvania region who were deployed and served our nation in the armed forces as a result of the attacks on 9/11 by taking them to historical and national sites in washington, d.c. warriors to washington raises money to fund an annual trip to washington, d.c., by which post-9/11 veterans are treated to an all-expensed paid experience which includes visits to arlington national cemetery, the vietnam memorial, the world war ii memorial, the flight 93 memorial park, and many other sites of national significance. warriors to washington focuses on camaraderie and connection while providing all attendees with the rewarding experience. the founder and president of washington, joe, believes this is important to give this opportunity to those who enlist and risk everything for
mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize warriors to washington, a praise worthy, nonprofit organization from erie county, pennsylvania. founded in 2013, warriors to washington was created to honor the veterans from the northwestern pennsylvania region who were deployed and served our nation in the armed forces as a result of the attacks on 9/11 by taking them to historical and national sites in washington, d.c. warriors to washington raises money to fund an annual trip to...
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mr. kelly: first of all, mr. speaker, i want to acknowledge chairman shuster's leadership on this and the entire committee and all the staff. sure appreciate the hard work. this amendment allows the army corps of engineers to strongly consider the large number of recreational boats that use the locks on the allegany river in my district when prioritizing operation and maintenance projects. river communities on the allegany like fort city, freeport, east brady, others rely on recreational boating for their economic well-being. the army corps of engineers and the allegany river development corporation have developed a successful private-public partnership. their partnership has resulted in private money being raised to keep the locks operational. only on summer weekends and for recreational use. this amendment will allow the army corps of engineers the flexibility it needs to help keep the locks open throughout the summer tourism months once again. speaking on this issue, a commissioner in strong county said, washi
mr. kelly: first of all, mr. speaker, i want to acknowledge chairman shuster's leadership on this and the entire committee and all the staff. sure appreciate the hard work. this amendment allows the army corps of engineers to strongly consider the large number of recreational boats that use the locks on the allegany river in my district when prioritizing operation and maintenance projects. river communities on the allegany like fort city, freeport, east brady, others rely on recreational...
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president, according to the journal, has been pinging some folks about possible replacements for mr. kellypalace in treeing liz is nothing new around this building as we know. it is if not a weekly occurrence a semi-weekly occurrence with john kelly, the chief of staff, has had to sort of back these things back in the past though. the journal is citing a one year mark which would be a natural jumping off point not just for mr. kelly but also for many white house officials keep in mind rumors are also following the white house press secretary sarah sanders the deputy press secretary raj shah, marc short the white house legislative affairs director is expected to leave in the near future here. there are a lot of top officials that work for this president. there is a lot of in treeing with the palace in treeing and the latest coming to be john kelly who the wall street journey is saying could be gone within the next couple weeks. liz: or as early as this week blake thank you and we do want to remind all of our viewers we have a lot of plates spinning in the air. we'll get you a very important
president, according to the journal, has been pinging some folks about possible replacements for mr. kellypalace in treeing liz is nothing new around this building as we know. it is if not a weekly occurrence a semi-weekly occurrence with john kelly, the chief of staff, has had to sort of back these things back in the past though. the journal is citing a one year mark which would be a natural jumping off point not just for mr. kelly but also for many white house officials keep in mind rumors...
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this person said mr. kellynger likes the job and doesn't believe the president wants a chief of staff. the top two choices to replace him are nick ayers or mick mulvaney. whether they'll have better luck restraining trumps mercurial instincts that a retired four-star general isn't an open question. in april, nbc news reported kelly was likely to leave by july 31 noting that kelly reportedly called him an idiot. the other guy called him a moron. we have phil rucker from the "washington post" and a national political reporter for bloomberg. every time i see the general i look at a grown up and every time i see the president i see something different. how does he tell the president what to do? >> it looks like he can't. >> well, he probably can't. he's having trouble with that but if he leaves, the situation at the white house, a lot of things will remain the same, right? he's had two chief of staffs, they had very different backgroun backgrounds. >> remind me, reince priebus -- >> reince priebus and then john kel
this person said mr. kellynger likes the job and doesn't believe the president wants a chief of staff. the top two choices to replace him are nick ayers or mick mulvaney. whether they'll have better luck restraining trumps mercurial instincts that a retired four-star general isn't an open question. in april, nbc news reported kelly was likely to leave by july 31 noting that kelly reportedly called him an idiot. the other guy called him a moron. we have phil rucker from the "washington...
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that maybe the calculation here as well, but as mr kelly was saying as certainly donald trump's advisersn rights record, what sort of message that would send. he has been at it, sort of, not to discipline the sometime in how he spoke with mr kim in mind, calling him an honourable man, praising and complementing him in many ways which didn't go down too well in washington and amongst his critics. we meet —— we may see a turnaround and we may see them arm in arm coming out of the meeting. but i can say that human rights is certainly not a priority at this meeting. thank you very much. she will be with us throughout the coming hours here as we pore over the detail, as soon as we find out what exactly has been agreed between the two leaders, if anything of course. barbara mentioning the similarities between what has been spoken about, the model of iran and the lifting of sanctions and how that has evolved. drjim walsh is an expert in international security and a research associate at the massachusetts institute of technology's security studies program. he is one of a handful of americans who
that maybe the calculation here as well, but as mr kelly was saying as certainly donald trump's advisersn rights record, what sort of message that would send. he has been at it, sort of, not to discipline the sometime in how he spoke with mr kim in mind, calling him an honourable man, praising and complementing him in many ways which didn't go down too well in washington and amongst his critics. we meet —— we may see a turnaround and we may see them arm in arm coming out of the meeting. but...
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mr. trump's remarks but there is audio. the president discussed john kelly and reports mr. kelly might soon be replaced, he was noncommittal how long kelly would remain on the job while describing the 4-star general as, quote, a wonderful man. >> we had a very good relationship and achieved a lot together. >> on the subject of russia and the summit with vladimir putin the president would not say if he loved might lift sanctions, russia's annexation of crimea was handled unfortunately under the watch of pres. obama and subject to be raised would be far ranging. >> we will be talking about ukraine, syria, elections. we don't want anyone tampering with elections. we will be talking about world events, we will be talking about peace and perhaps the world can de-escalate. >> reporter: the world talks about the nato summit to be held in brussels and among other things germany has to kick in more money towards nato and france and spain are not treating the us fairly. the president is going to remain at his golf club throughout the weekend. he returns to washington on sunday and nex
mr. trump's remarks but there is audio. the president discussed john kelly and reports mr. kelly might soon be replaced, he was noncommittal how long kelly would remain on the job while describing the 4-star general as, quote, a wonderful man. >> we had a very good relationship and achieved a lot together. >> on the subject of russia and the summit with vladimir putin the president would not say if he loved might lift sanctions, russia's annexation of crimea was handled...
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policies from h.r. 5684, the protecting seniors from opioid abuse act, championed by my colleagues, mr. kelly of pennsylvania, again, mr. thompson of california, which expands medication therapy management services to those who are at risk of opioid overuse. i look forward to working with my colleagues to advance policies like all the bills we have today that will further prevent opioid overuse and overprescribing. madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. chu: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. chu: madam speaker, i'm pleased to support h.r. 5773, the pass act, introduced by congress members sewell and roskam. this bill focuses on policies to help medicare plans prevent -- d misuse without misuse. h.r. 5773 requires medicare prescription drug plans establish mandatory lock-in programs for seniors who are at risk for opioid overuse. these programs curb fraud, abuse, and misuse of prescribed medications whi
policies from h.r. 5684, the protecting seniors from opioid abuse act, championed by my colleagues, mr. kelly of pennsylvania, again, mr. thompson of california, which expands medication therapy management services to those who are at risk of opioid overuse. i look forward to working with my colleagues to advance policies like all the bills we have today that will further prevent opioid overuse and overprescribing. madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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. >> mr. kelly you are recognized. >> looking through all of this wee forget where the revenue for social security comes from whether we call it federal contributions act it is a math problem. it is open for consideration. looking at the total dollars payroll taxes make up 87% of revenue coming into social security and another 3% from taxes on benefits and another 9% on interest. so when social security was started, looking at mortality rates, what was the average mortality rate at that time? do we know? >> oh the life expectancy? >> at the very beginning of the program it was even less than 65. and mortality was so high but usually's life expectancy without 65. and the increase in the death rate that was due to drug overdose but a lot of that comes from the fact there is just something those roles we play in life if you look at it than men have this idea that i am the husband and father and provider. that isn't available the betterer tremendous weight on who they are and they become fragile because
. >> mr. kelly you are recognized. >> looking through all of this wee forget where the revenue for social security comes from whether we call it federal contributions act it is a math problem. it is open for consideration. looking at the total dollars payroll taxes make up 87% of revenue coming into social security and another 3% from taxes on benefits and another 9% on interest. so when social security was started, looking at mortality rates, what was the average mortality rate at...
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and reports mr. kelly might soon be replaced. the president was noncommittal how much longer kelly might remain on the job describing the four-star general as "a wonderful man." >> president trump: i can say we have had a very good relationship and achieved a lot together. >> reporter: on the subject of russia and the upcoming summit with vladimir putin the president would not say one way or another, if he might lift sanctions he says russia annexation of creamia was handled unfortunately under the watch of president obama. mr. trump says the subjects to be raised would be far-ranging. >> president trump: talking about ukraine. we will talk about syria. we'll be talking about elections. and we don't want anyone tampering with elections. we'll be talking about world events. we'll be talking about peace, and perhaps the world could be deescalated. >> reporter: mr. trump talks about next month nato summit to be held in brussels. he said among other things germany has to kick in more money towards nato. he also said both france and sp
and reports mr. kelly might soon be replaced. the president was noncommittal how much longer kelly might remain on the job describing the four-star general as "a wonderful man." >> president trump: i can say we have had a very good relationship and achieved a lot together. >> reporter: on the subject of russia and the upcoming summit with vladimir putin the president would not say one way or another, if he might lift sanctions he says russia annexation of creamia was...
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did you want to say anything, mr. kelly? >> i just want to end our presentation. it kind of goes to prop a. when i came in as general manager, one of the first things we do is come up with a business plan. our plan, given the fact that we provide low cost power to municipal customers and we have costs to enterprise departments is very hard to make additional revenues because we're constrained on both sides. so one of theestr w to go and get another 100 mega watts. so we're not trying to gras beyond that. we're just trying to get revenue to provide funds to our general departments and hopefully we can provide at a lower discount to the enterprise departments, city departments. so i just wanted to make it clear that that has been our plan. we've documented that plan. i would say that we have really experienced a lot of challenges, as you well documented, but there is some hope. when the departments come up, they can talk about their pain and cost of projects, and i think that with the supervisors reaching out to pg&e, i think they begin to realize -- and maybe they
did you want to say anything, mr. kelly? >> i just want to end our presentation. it kind of goes to prop a. when i came in as general manager, one of the first things we do is come up with a business plan. our plan, given the fact that we provide low cost power to municipal customers and we have costs to enterprise departments is very hard to make additional revenues because we're constrained on both sides. so one of theestr w to go and get another 100 mega watts. so we're not trying to...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly, for five minutes. mr. elly: thank you, speaker. america's winning again. earlier in week marked the 500th day of the trump-pence administration. last friday's new jobs report by the department of labor was a reminder of just how positive these first 500 days of the trump administration have been for america. this is not just good news. this is great news for all americans. a "new york times" headline proclaimed, we ran out of words to describe how good the jobs numbers are. according to cnbc, the headline was, there are more jobs than people out of work. something the american economy has never experienced before. the front page of "the new york post" was more succinct. it said, we're in the money. now, here's just a few snapshots. the national unemployment rate down to just 3.8% is now matching its lowest rate since 1969. more than one million new jobs have been created since president trump signed the tax cuts and jobs act in december. more than 3.4 million new jobs have been creat
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly, for five minutes. mr. elly: thank you, speaker. america's winning again. earlier in week marked the 500th day of the trump-pence administration. last friday's new jobs report by the department of labor was a reminder of just how positive these first 500 days of the trump administration have been for america. this is not just good news. this is great news for all americans. a "new york times"...
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mr. kelly: they have approximately 1,500 employees and contractors in boyers, pennsylvania, which is in my district, who handle the intake and processing of federal background investigations. as you know, the ndaa last year split the nbib between the office of personnel management and the department of defense. this misguided move would have disrupted operations and negatively affected the critical work force. i applaud the trump administration for announcing last week that it will be keeping the nbib intact and shifting it entirely to the d.o.d. this action will keep all background investigations under the same agency and will retain economies of scale to efficiently perform these critical operations. on monday, i met with d.o.d. officials responsible for the transfer. they assured me that there are no plans to move any jobs outside butler county. this is good news for my constituents but more communication is necessary. these 1,500 people perform an incredible service to our nation and these
mr. kelly: they have approximately 1,500 employees and contractors in boyers, pennsylvania, which is in my district, who handle the intake and processing of federal background investigations. as you know, the ndaa last year split the nbib between the office of personnel management and the department of defense. this misguided move would have disrupted operations and negatively affected the critical work force. i applaud the trump administration for announcing last week that it will be keeping...
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. >> mr. kelly, you are recogniz recognized. >> looking through this, think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from. it's from wage taxes or federal insurance contribution. becomes a math problem for consideration. when i'm looking at the totals of dollars, payroll tax make up 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% from taxes on benefits. another 9% on interest on that money. when social security was started, if you look at mortality rate, retirement versus the end of benefits being paid to someone, what was the average mortality rate at that time we were looking at that window? do we know what that is? >> for people -- it 79 years old now. >> you're talking about life expectancy sumac at the very beginning of the program life expectancy was much less, probably less than 65. part of that his cousin fit mortality was so high. we usually focus on life expectancy at 65. >> there has been a decrease in white males, especially. there's an increase in t
. >> mr. kelly, you are recogniz recognized. >> looking through this, think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from. it's from wage taxes or federal insurance contribution. becomes a math problem for consideration. when i'm looking at the totals of dollars, payroll tax make up 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% from taxes on benefits. another 9% on interest on that money. when social security was started, if you look at...
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all right, mr kelly. thank you for hustling down. by introduction, the city administrators office has a total budget of $460.5 million. you are asking for a 70 million-dollar increase. you've got 872 employees and you are requesting a 27 -- 27 increase -- 27 person increase. all right? are you ready? >> i'm you. >> take it away. >> good afternoon supervisors. naomi kelly, city administrator, i want to start off with the first slide to give you an overview of everything that is under the city administrators office. someone has the clicker? i don't. all right. just a quick reminder of all the different divisions here. on the left-hand side, there are six departments that are technically under the city administrator. what up which you will hear separately. but the other departments consist of the medical examiner, the entertainment commission and animal care and control. we have many programs including 311, things of that civic engagement and immigrant affairs, the bachelor programs, the community grants, the county clerk, the mayor's o
all right, mr kelly. thank you for hustling down. by introduction, the city administrators office has a total budget of $460.5 million. you are asking for a 70 million-dollar increase. you've got 872 employees and you are requesting a 27 -- 27 increase -- 27 person increase. all right? are you ready? >> i'm you. >> take it away. >> good afternoon supervisors. naomi kelly, city administrator, i want to start off with the first slide to give you an overview of everything that is...
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mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from, and it is, of course, from wage taxes or federal insurance contributions act, whatever you want to call it. so it does become a math problem, or a consideration. when i was looking at the total of dollars that come in, payroll taxes make up for 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% comes from taxes on benefits, and then another 9% on interest on that money. but i'm getting down to when social security was started, if you look at mortality rates, retirement versus the end of benefits being paid to somebody because they past, what was the average mortality rate at that time when we were looking at that window? do we know what that is? >> well, the average mortality rate, especially for people who -- >> we're at 79 years old now, right? >> you're talking about the life expectancy? >> yes. >> at the very beginning of the program, life expectancy at bi
mr. kelly, you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. looking through all this, and again, i think sometimes we forget where the revenue for social security comes from, and it is, of course, from wage taxes or federal insurance contributions act, whatever you want to call it. so it does become a math problem, or a consideration. when i was looking at the total of dollars that come in, payroll taxes make up for 87% of the revenue that comes into social security. another 3% comes from...
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we have been hearing's rumors for a long time that mr. kelly not been that happy in this position and that the president has had his issues with his chief of staff. this is a difficult but important position. you need someone who can coordinate a matters that go to the president and that is not easy. in coordinate with the president. it will be tough to fill the position. affectomething that will the functioning of the white house. >> senator want to talk about trade. and the needle that the president is trying to thread here as he participates in the groundbreaking in wisconsin. criticizes harley davidson for moving some of its production overseas. what is your concern level about retaliatory tariffs particularly for your home state and some of the industries they are like tobacco? talked to myeady businesspeople in maryland. their supply chains and final products are being affected. there is great concern in our state and the nation. i think the main concern is that we are not clear that president trump has a trade strategy. he seems to becau
we have been hearing's rumors for a long time that mr. kelly not been that happy in this position and that the president has had his issues with his chief of staff. this is a difficult but important position. you need someone who can coordinate a matters that go to the president and that is not easy. in coordinate with the president. it will be tough to fill the position. affectomething that will the functioning of the white house. >> senator want to talk about trade. and the needle that...
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mr. wilf >> kelly, yes, indeed, you played that clip about possible european bank mergers going into breake the fact scale asset banking, he was clear barclays is not making an approach as been reported recently separately, i asked how president trump'cision to impose tariffs on the likes of the u.k. and eu have gone down on the other side of the atlant atlantic >> well, i think one of the first questions is, is this move tactical or strategic? is there really a pullback from the global system of free trade or the attempt to get to a free trad globally, or is this a first step in a long negotiation, raising tariffs has obviously got a response, whether it's canada or france or whether it's the united kingdom. you know, the united states is for so long taken a leadership role in navigating the regulation of the global economy. i think there's a real concern if there's a pullback, what the implications w be. i'm sure it's a hearty discussion >>> elsewhere on comments about barclays investment bank, bullish as he's been on trading, making it clear over the last two quarters, he's got roes bac
mr. wilf >> kelly, yes, indeed, you played that clip about possible european bank mergers going into breake the fact scale asset banking, he was clear barclays is not making an approach as been reported recently separately, i asked how president trump'cision to impose tariffs on the likes of the u.k. and eu have gone down on the other side of the atlant atlantic >> well, i think one of the first questions is, is this move tactical or strategic? is there really a pullback from the...
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mr. trump megyn kellying it clear the u.s. will no longer play the role of sucker to greedy allies to the critics the inspector general's report vindicated hillary clinton that her campaign was the campaign of james comey's decisions. to president trump the report fully exonerated him from charges of obstruction of justice and collusn. finally to the ess critics, the jailing of his former campaign manager paul manafort was more evidence of the conspiracy and collusion with russia and to president trump it was a tough sentence. what about comey and crooked hillary? very unfair, he tweets. well, some of the president's assertions this week are debatable, others are flatout false. first of all the ig report did not exonerate it. the focus was on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation and not the mueller probe and though despite president trump's claims it's not a democratic bill that's separating the families at the borr it's trump administration policy enacted by the attorney general. still the president spent the week feeling
mr. trump megyn kellying it clear the u.s. will no longer play the role of sucker to greedy allies to the critics the inspector general's report vindicated hillary clinton that her campaign was the campaign of james comey's decisions. to president trump the report fully exonerated him from charges of obstruction of justice and collusn. finally to the ess critics, the jailing of his former campaign manager paul manafort was more evidence of the conspiracy and collusion with russia and to...
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kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today yet again because congress continues to do nothing as americans die from the scourge of gun violence. it's just over two years from the tragedy at pulse nightclu that claimed 49 lives and changed hundreds of lives forward. one year since mass shootings in baltimore, maryland, and university city, missouri, that claimed two lives and wounded six others. nearly one year since the republican majority whip was shot a few miles from here preparing for the annual congressional baseball game, and i will add this past weekend, nine more murdered in chicago and over 30 shots. mr. speaker, what are we doing? how can we let this continue? we have school shootings almost weekly. people are dying in their homes nd movie theaters and city parks, and yet this house, this republican majority, does nothing. . mr. speaker, hear are the names of some of the americans this house, this republican majority have failed. patricia carney, lieutenant lonel steven dody, al, sala, dr. griffith, clod
kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today yet again because congress continues to do nothing as americans die from the scourge of gun violence. it's just over two years from the tragedy at pulse nightclu that claimed 49 lives and changed hundreds of lives forward. one year since mass shootings in baltimore, maryland, and university city, missouri, that claimed two lives and wounded six others. nearly one year since the republican majority whip was shot a few miles from here preparing for the...
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mr. rosenfield, and then we'll hear from miss kelly kirk patrick. >> tse are the city's corpus budget for the month of july, interim budget. and then, items five and six will be the items that'll have here in committee that inco orate the following 11 months here for the coming weeks, but again, items three and four are actions that the tboarof supervisors takes to allow us to continue to pay bills and keep things going in the month of july while the full budget is pending. >> supervisor cohen: supervisors. supervisor yee? >> supervisor yee: so this is the interim. and why did -- the dates are in june, so can expin that? june 1 through june 30. that doesn't make anyse -- oh, i see. i see these dates. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor yee, can you ask a question? >> supervisor yee: is this for a full year or a month? i don't understand. >> the june budget is a dupli thene in front of you. it is only for july, and then the board by charter approves at the vend of july. i believe the reference to june 2018, in the short title, which i think you're looking at, i k tinat relates to tran mission
mr. rosenfield, and then we'll hear from miss kelly kirk patrick. >> tse are the city's corpus budget for the month of july, interim budget. and then, items five and six will be the items that'll have here in committee that inco orate the following 11 months here for the coming weeks, but again, items three and four are actions that the tboarof supervisors takes to allow us to continue to pay bills and keep things going in the month of july while the full budget is pending. >>...
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francine: they were at bear stearns a few years ago and you heard the history with our jason kelly. mrest coast of k.k.r. francine, he's been hugely involved in california philanthropy and just one idea, the san francisco ballet he basically resurrected or even invented but george roberts, always interesting and really interesting to see the generational change. it's the toughest thing to do in private equity and entrepreneurial finance to get on to the next generation. francine: it was a good interview because he focused on his view on the u.s. economy and jason got him to talk about some of the financials and believed for the moment they're in a good place but he says banks are acting responsibly and he talks about the future leadership of course at k.k.r. as you say and regulation. tom: very good. we'll continue. lots going on right now and of course we're looking at deutsche bank and commerce bank through all of "surveillance" and there's a modest meeting going on today in quebec and maybe they'll mention the washington capitals taking the stanley cup last night and we'll continue
francine: they were at bear stearns a few years ago and you heard the history with our jason kelly. mrest coast of k.k.r. francine, he's been hugely involved in california philanthropy and just one idea, the san francisco ballet he basically resurrected or even invented but george roberts, always interesting and really interesting to see the generational change. it's the toughest thing to do in private equity and entrepreneurial finance to get on to the next generation. francine: it was a good...
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mr. president, please don't do that. >> general kelly in the oval ofl office, look, follow the rules.s pretty clear in this case. and the goodness of these numbers outweighs the bad in this case, but i'm not sure exactly how you keep him from doing this in the future and signalling this again. i want to highlight the unique ability at the trump white house to take full employment and turn it into a story about somebody else because of the mistake that trump makes. >> there is a third concern about this. the idea that in the absence of this, people may assume it's bad and bail. two is that -- look, what happens is that now there is sort of a top-down effect. i talked to a guy named john coffey who studies securities law and he says, look, at the federal reserve, they have prodded for prosecutes of people affiliated with the fed who have used early information or shared early information. if the president does it, what signal does that send to the other people who are supposed to abide by these rules? yes, there is a difference between insider trading and a tweet who is the opposite of
mr. president, please don't do that. >> general kelly in the oval ofl office, look, follow the rules.s pretty clear in this case. and the goodness of these numbers outweighs the bad in this case, but i'm not sure exactly how you keep him from doing this in the future and signalling this again. i want to highlight the unique ability at the trump white house to take full employment and turn it into a story about somebody else because of the mistake that trump makes. >> there is a...
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kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate pride month. for generations and across industries lgbtq americans have directly contributed to america's greatness. chicagoland is home to many of these leaders like carol johnson, a une aon and h.i.v. activist. kim hunt, a policy expert. the late vernita gray. business leaders. in the last few years we have made remarkable progress toward equality. on june 26, we will celebrate the fifth anniversary of marriage equality for all americans. yet much work still remains. transamericans are still too trans he victims of -- americans are still subjected to harassment. too many resort to self-harm. and unfortunately we have someone in the white house who refuses to recognize june as national pride month. despite these challenges we stand as united as ever and will keep pushing until real, true and lasting equality isn't just encode in law but is encoded in our hearts. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? without objection the gentleman is re
kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate pride month. for generations and across industries lgbtq americans have directly contributed to america's greatness. chicagoland is home to many of these leaders like carol johnson, a une aon and h.i.v. activist. kim hunt, a policy expert. the late vernita gray. business leaders. in the last few years we have made remarkable progress toward equality. on june 26, we will celebrate the fifth anniversary of marriage equality for all...
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here's what he said about his relationship with kelly -- >> are you looking for a new chief of staff, mr. president? >> no. no. we're getting along very well. look, at some point, things happen. we have a good -- you see that, we have a very good relationship. he's a wonderful man. john mcca john kelly, four star, wonderful man. this is a big change for him. this isn't that easy a change for him. he was a very, very good relationship. >> how long do you think he'll stick around? >> that i don't know. i can't tell you that. but i can say that we've had a very good relationship. and we've achieved a lot together. so i like john a lot. i like him, and i respect him. >> errol lewis, cnn political commentator and anchor for spectrum news with us now. errol, she'd, you know, things happen sometimes. he likes him a lot, but things happen. do you read anything into that? >> yeah. this is not great news when you're john kelly. you don't want to hear your boss say, when asked if he's going to stay around, i don't know. it seems here that john kelly's publicly state intention to stay for a year, th
here's what he said about his relationship with kelly -- >> are you looking for a new chief of staff, mr. president? >> no. no. we're getting along very well. look, at some point, things happen. we have a good -- you see that, we have a very good relationship. he's a wonderful man. john mcca john kelly, four star, wonderful man. this is a big change for him. this isn't that easy a change for him. he was a very, very good relationship. >> how long do you think he'll stick...
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mr. kim and his translator were quickly ushered in by chief of staff john kelly. the other north koreans, not allowed in. there was no sign of the letter, but he did have it with him and white house officials say it was tested for poisons before given to the president. >> it was a very interesting letter. and at some point it may be appropriate, it may be, and i'll be able to give it to you, maybe. you'll be able to see it. and maybe fairly soon. >> reporter: but a few minutes later the president said this. >> i haven't seen the letter yet. i purposely didn't open the letter. i haven't opened it. i didn't open it in front of the director. i said, would you want me to open it? he said, you can read it later. i may be in for a big surprise, folks. >> reporter: at any rate, officials say he has now read the letter. with the summit now officially back on and the president flashing his signature thumbs up as he bid farewell to the north koreans, he is trying to lower expectations, at least a little. >> it will be a beginning. i don't say, and i've never said it happens
mr. kim and his translator were quickly ushered in by chief of staff john kelly. the other north koreans, not allowed in. there was no sign of the letter, but he did have it with him and white house officials say it was tested for poisons before given to the president. >> it was a very interesting letter. and at some point it may be appropriate, it may be, and i'll be able to give it to you, maybe. you'll be able to see it. and maybe fairly soon. >> reporter: but a few minutes later...
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mr. secretary. with us to break it down, nbc's kelly o'donnell at the white house, lana plott, staff writer at "the atlantic." ian baker, an msnbc political analyst, and charlie syke, contributing editor for "the standard." and also an msnbc contributor. lana, you wrote on the resignation of one of pruitt's top aides yesterday. as interesting as the story was, i think what stuck out to a lot of folks was the last paragraph of your piece. when you reached by phone john wilcox, an epa spokesperson, would not comment. he said, quote, you have a great day. you're a piece of trash. this is a spokesperson. his job presumably to speak to the agency to reporters like us. what does that say about the state of affairs? >> first, the epa does have a remarkable ability among its staff to make something other than the story at hand much more interesting than what people should actually be talking about. but, you know, i realize i haven't been doing this very long, but i have to hope or believe that the state of affairs between the press corps and press officials across the administration hasn't always been this
mr. secretary. with us to break it down, nbc's kelly o'donnell at the white house, lana plott, staff writer at "the atlantic." ian baker, an msnbc political analyst, and charlie syke, contributing editor for "the standard." and also an msnbc contributor. lana, you wrote on the resignation of one of pruitt's top aides yesterday. as interesting as the story was, i think what stuck out to a lot of folks was the last paragraph of your piece. when you reached by phone john...
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mr. trump. is it going to be kelly? is it going to be mattis? is it going to be bolton? what kind of a talking point will he be handed to and can he stay on that script? i think that's what scares his own people and also other stakeholders in the region, including japan and south korea. [ inaudible question ] >> i have heard in hearsay in the anecdote that other foreign leaders, not president moon, but european leaders are asking mr. abe about so in your meeting with mr. trump what did he say about paris accord? or what did he say about european defense commitment? that kind of thing. but i haven't heard that on the president moon's version. >> but it seems like everybody tries to play the -- how can we manipulate trump game? i think abe himself has done it with regard to where the summit would take place. it was moving towards a pan moon john sight for a little while and there are reports and stories that abe personally lobbied against that because you don't want to be in the shadow of moon, that's where moon had his. you want to do your own. you brought him to the tabl
mr. trump. is it going to be kelly? is it going to be mattis? is it going to be bolton? what kind of a talking point will he be handed to and can he stay on that script? i think that's what scares his own people and also other stakeholders in the region, including japan and south korea. [ inaudible question ] >> i have heard in hearsay in the anecdote that other foreign leaders, not president moon, but european leaders are asking mr. abe about so in your meeting with mr. trump what did he...
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mr. trump appears to be searching for replacement for john kelly.resident recently touched on the subject with budget director mick mulvaney earlier this week. aides patched through an apparent prank call to air force one earlier this week. that caller pretended to be democratic senator bob menendez who was recently cleared of federal corruption charges. >> great job. you went through a tough, tough situation and i don't think a very fair situation but congratulations. >> obviously, my constituents have given me a lot of grief about this immigration thing. >> i'd like to do the larger solution, and i think we can do a real immigration bill. >> that was cnn's jim acosta reporting from washington. >>> the united nations is warning of a catastrophe in the southern syria as tens of thousands of civilians escape a government offensive. in the southwest town of dara, almost 220,000 people have fled the fighting. that's according to the union of medical care and relief organization. meanwhile, along syria's border with the israeli-controlled golan heights,
mr. trump appears to be searching for replacement for john kelly.resident recently touched on the subject with budget director mick mulvaney earlier this week. aides patched through an apparent prank call to air force one earlier this week. that caller pretended to be democratic senator bob menendez who was recently cleared of federal corruption charges. >> great job. you went through a tough, tough situation and i don't think a very fair situation but congratulations. >> obviously,...
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mr. giuliani is an absolute pig. >>> and did megyn kelly compare melania trump to the porn st?
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mcmaster forced out as national security adviser and chief of staff john kelly has had his run-ins with the president, including suggesting mrorder wall at one point may have changed. is mattis at risk of the president being tired of him? >> secretary mattis has to be very careful to read the signs as much as he can as to whether or not the president feels comfortable, secretary matt is is going to have to watch and see with the president, expressing that even in a subtle way. >> reporter: now many congressional republicans still very strongly support the defense secretary and they point out he has one major victory wiresident trump, he got increased defense spending through congress. >> something trump wanted to say because he wanted to say the military is better to fight today than before and a big plus for mattis on the record books. >> let's bring back our panel and bill crystal you said you were a fan of mattis earlier in the show without knowing this was coming. are you concerned? >> i am. charles krauthammer died last week and a good friend of mine and his last article was the guard rails and the argument was presiden
mcmaster forced out as national security adviser and chief of staff john kelly has had his run-ins with the president, including suggesting mrorder wall at one point may have changed. is mattis at risk of the president being tired of him? >> secretary mattis has to be very careful to read the signs as much as he can as to whether or not the president feels comfortable, secretary matt is is going to have to watch and see with the president, expressing that even in a subtle way. >>...
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kelly. carol: in this weeks's issue, a lot of global stories. andn: we start with israel mr. netanyahu. a lot of questions out there and speaking of questions, a lot of questions about the effectiveness of president trump's immigration policy. there isn't necessarily the data everyone would like to see to support what they are doing. jason: one of our chief investigative reporters digs in there. we go to north korea to dig into the summit, its implications, but not just politically. carol: we look at the business story. we catch up with cristina li ndblad. >> we are short on information on how it -- denuclearization will take place but it was a chance to look at the north korean economy, the potential, the massive risk, also. we talked to a lot of people about how they saw the future. carol: do people know at this point? do we know the market potential? >> there have been studies done. some korean companies have experience working there. it is not a completely untapped market. there is some sense, but aside from the potential, there is the fact that it lacks any framework for foreign in
kelly. carol: in this weeks's issue, a lot of global stories. andn: we start with israel mr. netanyahu. a lot of questions out there and speaking of questions, a lot of questions about the effectiveness of president trump's immigration policy. there isn't necessarily the data everyone would like to see to support what they are doing. jason: one of our chief investigative reporters digs in there. we go to north korea to dig into the summit, its implications, but not just politically. carol: we...
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t >>> savannah had to head across the street to join megyn kelly at the top of the hour. mr. years young. the secret to longevity. try not to be stressed. sheldon evans, celebrating 100 years. a world war ii veteran, spent his career working as a school business administrator. we salute your service, sir. happy 101 birthday to conseulo of miami, florida. she loves to tell stories that date back as far as the 1920s. mary is 100, excited to celebrate the milestone with 13 grandkids and great grandkids. willis is also 100. served his country during world war ii. we salute you, sir, for your service. happy 100th birthday to lorraine lube luby who is a retired banker. she says the secret to longevity, eat a piece of chocolate every day. >> i like that. al, we mentioned earlier, you're packing your bags and heading to st. louis tomorrow. you're celebrating the reopening of the gateway arch grounds. we didn't want you to leave empty-handed. some of st. louis's finest have a message for you. >> hi, al. >> good morning, al. >> you're visit mig hometown of st. louis. >> i would go to t
t >>> savannah had to head across the street to join megyn kelly at the top of the hour. mr. years young. the secret to longevity. try not to be stressed. sheldon evans, celebrating 100 years. a world war ii veteran, spent his career working as a school business administrator. we salute your service, sir. happy 101 birthday to conseulo of miami, florida. she loves to tell stories that date back as far as the 1920s. mary is 100, excited to celebrate the milestone with 13 grandkids and...
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mr. frost. the results are out. he's got the full reports. >> kelly, fed vice chair for supervision said, quote, capital levels of theer severely adverse scenario are higher than the actual capital levels in large banks to the years leading up to the financial crisis, despite a tough scenario and other factors affecting this year's test the capital levels of the firm after the hypothetical severe global recession this is reading through the quote, again, if we can move a little bit further down, and we'll continue to point to make is that on average, the 35 banks tested ct1 ratios fell from 12.7% to 7.9% under that severely adverse scenario, despite things getting harder this year from last year unemployment rising to 10%, equities falling 65%, housing down 30%, and commercial real estate down 40%. there are some individual results to look at all of the big six looking fairly comfortable goldman sacks the lowest here, expected, and in part why they spent their buyback earlier in this quarter the supplement leverage ratios are comfortable for most of the banks. they are all above the required minimums, which is the cr
mr. frost. the results are out. he's got the full reports. >> kelly, fed vice chair for supervision said, quote, capital levels of theer severely adverse scenario are higher than the actual capital levels in large banks to the years leading up to the financial crisis, despite a tough scenario and other factors affecting this year's test the capital levels of the firm after the hypothetical severe global recession this is reading through the quote, again, if we can move a little bit...
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mr. trump and kim jong-un will meet for the time next tuesday morning at the capella hotel on singapore's sentosa island. >>> kelly inappropriate remark about john mccain's health, is out of a job. she was criticized for a commes mccain's opposition to gina haspel as cia director didn't matter because he was, quote, dying any way. the white house refused to condemn that remark. sadler did not apologize publicly. >>> a white house contractor arrested on an attempted murder charge as he arrived at work tuesday morning. the secret service was notified that martice edwards was the subject of an arrest warrant in county, he was working for the security council. the nature of his role was n clear. hi allowed him access to the executive office building near the white house and not the west wing. >>> betsy devos says guns will not focus of the federal government's school safety division. she told lawmakers that the focus is on keeping students safe. she claimed that guns are not part of the commission's charge, even though the white house said that age restrictions for certain firearm purchases would be on the agenda. the
mr. trump and kim jong-un will meet for the time next tuesday morning at the capella hotel on singapore's sentosa island. >>> kelly inappropriate remark about john mccain's health, is out of a job. she was criticized for a commes mccain's opposition to gina haspel as cia director didn't matter because he was, quote, dying any way. the white house refused to condemn that remark. sadler did not apologize publicly. >>> a white house contractor arrested on an attempted murder...
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mr. wolf leaked classified information. >> the new york times says it is investigating watkins's relationship with wolf and disclosed it to her former employer. white house chief of staff john kellyevoking west wing access the rudy giuliani's son andrew who served as junior white house staffer reporting kelly revoked his blue pass because of issues in the workplace he wasn't happy about in this debate over media coverage of donald trump's summit with kim jong un. the new york times editorial board opining one of the reasons the president seems comfortable with kim was because he could lord over him. the times writing he is taller than mr. kim and for this president size does matter and s secreta sanders firing back at reports she's planning to leave the white house, the cbs news know something i don't about my plans and my future adding she loves her b and is hon to work for the president. here to meet a pint sized superhero, tonight at midsize hero. card card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. to thousands of dollars and thateach year...k adds up so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? a next-g
mr. wolf leaked classified information. >> the new york times says it is investigating watkins's relationship with wolf and disclosed it to her former employer. white house chief of staff john kellyevoking west wing access the rudy giuliani's son andrew who served as junior white house staffer reporting kelly revoked his blue pass because of issues in the workplace he wasn't happy about in this debate over media coverage of donald trump's summit with kim jong un. the new york times...
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kelly and other things. >> you called for it. put it up from the "new york times" on sunday. amorning the president's other confidants is scott pruitt. mrump dismissed advice of several aides who tried to persuade him to fire mr. pruitt in light of questions about misuse of authority. the two speak frequently and th negative view of jeff sessions, the attorney general, with the em battled epa leader. so best we can gather, he's sorts of his gossip bud dy? how he's kept the job? >> several months ago sort of speculation in washington that scott pruitt was trying to convince president trump to replace jeff sessions as attorney general with him. with mr. pruitt himself. then there was talk about whether or not he was the one leaking those stories. it goes on and on. quite a drama in respect is also the case, craig, with a backed up log of confirmations on capitol hill, republicans who control the senate, worried about headwinds going into november's elections and they did say several months ago, no more firings. we don't have the bandwidth to look to new candidates and confirming new cabinet secretaries. after mike pompeo became the new se
kelly and other things. >> you called for it. put it up from the "new york times" on sunday. amorning the president's other confidants is scott pruitt. mrump dismissed advice of several aides who tried to persuade him to fire mr. pruitt in light of questions about misuse of authority. the two speak frequently and th negative view of jeff sessions, the attorney general, with the em battled epa leader. so best we can gather, he's sorts of his gossip bud dy? how he's kept the job?...
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mr. strawn. that's all i have. the next department is public utties cmission. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i will go through my esentation quickly, because i know it's been a long day. again, i'm harlin kelly, general manager of the public utilities commission. i will provide the budget and brief high level overview of agency priorities and key projects and programs that drives our budget. additionally, i would like to talk about some external pressures our agency is facing and after providing this overview i will pass it onto our c.f.o. eric sandler to do a deeper dive. so first i would like to start with the agency mission. as you know we provide water, sewer an power services san francisco residents and businesses. we also provide water customers located through the bay area, total approximately of 2.8 million people depend on our ability to deliver drinking water everyday. one of the most impressive things we really focused on was the strategic plan, our 2020 strategic plan and implementing it has been a priority and this is our first budget that is really aligned with our 2020 strategic plan goals and so they are identified here and you will see this throughout as budget how it's refl
mr. strawn. that's all i have. the next department is public utties cmission. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i will go through my esentation quickly, because i know it's been a long day. again, i'm harlin kelly, general manager of the public utilities commission. i will provide the budget and brief high level overview of agency priorities and key projects and programs that drives our budget. additionally, i would like to talk about some external pressures our agency is facing and after...
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mr. trump and kim jong- orun, with only transl 45 minutes later, an expanded bilateral meeting including secretary of state mike pompeo, chief of staff john kelly, and national security advisor john bolton. and it will conclude with a larger, working lunch. president trump will then hold a news press confence before returning to washington, one day earlier than planned. today mr. trump visited singapore prime minister lee hsien loong and expressed confidence the summit would succeed. he also spoke on the phone to japanese prime minister shinzo h abe and sorean president moon jae-in, trying to coordinate regional diplomacy. m jong-il denuclerizes, there is a brighter future for north korea. tomorrow we will get our clearest indication today of whether chairman kim jonun truly shares this vision. >> reporter: at night, a relaxed kim shared a stroll-- and a selfie-- with singapore's foreign minister vivian balakrishnan. he toured what's usually a popular walkway, surrounded by a phalanx of bodyguards. and tourists filmed him walking the u.s. has pushed kim to take unprecedented steps toward denuclearization, and today, secretary of state pompeo sa
mr. trump and kim jong- orun, with only transl 45 minutes later, an expanded bilateral meeting including secretary of state mike pompeo, chief of staff john kelly, and national security advisor john bolton. and it will conclude with a larger, working lunch. president trump will then hold a news press confence before returning to washington, one day earlier than planned. today mr. trump visited singapore prime minister lee hsien loong and expressed confidence the summit would succeed. he also...
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kelly, thank you very much. >>> time, now, for our first check of the weather. we have mr. roker at the weather wall. hey, al. >> good morning, guys. thank you for getting your first weather from us. we're looking at a lot of wet weather, stretching from the midwest. you see that circulation around that low pressure. it's stretching all the way to the coast. we have a risk of severe weather today, stretching from colorado into new mexico and into the east coast. 14 million folks at risk, potential for a few tornados with this system. as it makes its way to the east, the eastern third looking at a wet weekend. the system with develop with rain and thunderstorms. heavy rain and flooding especially we're going to be looking at the potential for flash flood watches. got to get those fixed. illinois, ohio, west virginia and virginia, generally about 1 to 2 inches. but locally, could be anywhere from 3 to 4. that's what's going on. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. english accent for no reason whatsoever. yep... at carmax, it's all about confidence. nothing but net
kelly, thank you very much. >>> time, now, for our first check of the weather. we have mr. roker at the weather wall. hey, al. >> good morning, guys. thank you for getting your first weather from us. we're looking at a lot of wet weather, stretching from the midwest. you see that circulation around that low pressure. it's stretching all the way to the coast. we have a risk of severe weather today, stretching from colorado into new mexico and into the east coast. 14 million folks...
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kelly kruger, and linda salimota, i work with very closely, and thank them for their guidance so i can become the best educator i can be. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor breed: congratulations, again, mr. allen, and thank you, again, to are your service. give him another round of applause. [applause] that concludes our commendations for today. congratulations to all the honorees. we truly appreciate what you continue to do so make san francisco an amazing place for each and every one of us. with that, we'll return to our agenda. madam clerk, let's go to committee reports. >> clerk: item 22 considered by land use and transportation committee at a regular meeting on june 4, 2018. and forwarded as a cotee report. item 22, resolution authorizing the authorization center at 1950 mission street and 20 12th street through december 31, 2021. >> supervisor breed: okay. we have a different house. madam clerk, on item 22, please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: there are 10 ayes. >> supervisor breed: the resolution is adopted man newsly. supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: i would like to make a motion to rescind the item on 19. >> supervisor breed: seconded by fewer. can we take that w
kelly kruger, and linda salimota, i work with very closely, and thank them for their guidance so i can become the best educator i can be. thank you. [applause] >> supervisor breed: congratulations, again, mr. allen, and thank you, again, to are your service. give him another round of applause. [applause] that concludes our commendations for today. congratulations to all the honorees. we truly appreciate what you continue to do so make san francisco an amazing place for each and every one...