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mr. kelly. >> report of the general manager. so the first item is a bay delta water control plan, steve ritchie with update. >> assistant general manager for water. there is very little to update on this. the main activity has been -- continues to be the state of california suing the department of interior about the biological opinion that was released on february 19 in the state suit on february 20. we've been at least tracking who is suing whom and who is joining in the suits. the most recent information was that several environmental groups sued the department of interior and the state water contractors have joined that suit on the side of the bureau of reclamation. so there are reportedly conversations going on between the state and federal government that we're not a party to at this point, so we don't know where this will end up. if it will end up in a potential settlement or just be pursued in litigation. we're all -- all the parties of the voluntary agreements are watching with interest
mr. kelly. >> report of the general manager. so the first item is a bay delta water control plan, steve ritchie with update. >> assistant general manager for water. there is very little to update on this. the main activity has been -- continues to be the state of california suing the department of interior about the biological opinion that was released on february 19 in the state suit on february 20. we've been at least tracking who is suing whom and who is joining in the suits. the...
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mr. kelly, tell us about your organization. guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host:
mr. kelly, tell us about your organization. guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host:
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mr. kelly, tell us about your organization. guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host: tell us about -- there is a term we have heard talking about essential frontline federal employees. give us an idea of who some of those employees are. what are their jobs? guest: some of those employees would be tsa. some of our veterans administration workers. would be some of our prison workers. some of those would be essential personnel. guest: what are you hearing from those frontline workers during the crisis? guest: more than anything is , protection. they feel that they are inadequately protected. while they have to and they want to do their job, just want to be protected. our main concern is making sure that those employees that we represent are protected. host: do you have any idea of how many of your members have contracted covid-19? guest: i don't really have an accurate number. i do know that within the tsa is about 170 so far and in the veterans administration, i th
mr. kelly, tell us about your organization. guest: we represent over 700,000 federal and ec workers throughout america. and we have some abroad. host: tell us about -- there is a term we have heard talking about essential frontline federal employees. give us an idea of who some of those employees are. what are their jobs? guest: some of those employees would be tsa. some of our veterans administration workers. would be some of our prison workers. some of those would be essential personnel....
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. >> the president has endorsed multiple times mr. kelly, the republican incumbent here. what do you say to people that are watching this and saying to themselves, all this over a state supreme court seat? like what is wrong with these people? why is this so important? why is this election so important to the republicans in your state? >> courts matter. donald trump has spent so much time building the judicial bench, the federal bench. and if there's an opportunity for them to keep a supreme court in any state under their control, they're going to take every advantage. i think the decisions we saw from the state supreme court and the u.s. supreme court show us the urgency and show us how important the courts are in this system. and it's easy for people to forget about the judicial branch. i get it, because they're not the ones who are out there on tv doing the press conferences, issuing press releases. their work is mostly quiet for the most part. but the fact is, we see how their decisions impact lives. we see how decisions, when it comes to women's health, we see decisi
. >> the president has endorsed multiple times mr. kelly, the republican incumbent here. what do you say to people that are watching this and saying to themselves, all this over a state supreme court seat? like what is wrong with these people? why is this so important? why is this election so important to the republicans in your state? >> courts matter. donald trump has spent so much time building the judicial bench, the federal bench. and if there's an opportunity for them to keep...
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. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >> commissioner be careful to mute yourself because we're hearing the conversation. mr. cofax, do you want to continue? >> yes. commissioners, i wanted to provide you with information about where we've been and where we are going. and just review data so that there is sort of an understanding of what things stand. this is our total number of diagnosed cases in san francisco, 1231 total cases. and it represents the people who are positive who have been tested. so it doesn't represent all the cases because we know many people haven't been tested. but of the people tested,
. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >>...
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. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >> commissioner be careful to mute yourself because we're hearing the conversation. mr. cofax, do you want to continue? >> yes. commissioners, i wanted to provide you with information about where we've been and where we are going. and just review data so that there is sort of an understanding of what things stand. this is our total number of diagnosed cases in san francisco, 1231 total cases. and it represents the people who are positive who have been tested. so it doesn't represent all the cases because we know many people haven't been tested. but of the people tested,
. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >>...
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. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >> commissioner be careful to mute yourself because we're hearing the conversation. mr. cofax, do you want to continue? >> yes. commissioners, i wanted to provide you with information about where we've been and where we are going. and just review data so that there is sort of an understanding of what things stand. this is our total number of diagnosed cases in san francisco, 1231 total cases. and it represents the people who are positive who have been tested. so it doesn't represent all the cases because we know many people haven't been tested. but of the people tested,
. >> mr. kelly, if you move your mouse curse ser so curser y from the control bar, give it a second and it will disappear. >> you need to move your cursor off the control bar. >> does that work, dr. cofax? >> i'm following the instructions, and it is not working all of the time. but i will -- as part -- yes, i will be flexible and work with what we've got, how is that? >> okay. sorry about that. >> can everyone see the slide? >> yes. >>...
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. >> always very straightforward is mr. kellycourse, hoping for what he said is "a remarkably better july" but preparing as he also indicated for the worst as well, as you need to. speaking of preparing, of course 3m as we mentioned earlier cutting its capex taking aggressive cost reductions as well we're going to be speaking to that company's ceo mike roman in the next hour of "squawk on the street." these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working together is more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. >>> the president yesterday talked about his relationship with 3m. take a listen. >> i also want to thank 3m, because they really stepped up behad a little dispute at the beginning but that got worked out quickly an
. >> always very straightforward is mr. kellycourse, hoping for what he said is "a remarkably better july" but preparing as he also indicated for the worst as well, as you need to. speaking of preparing, of course 3m as we mentioned earlier cutting its capex taking aggressive cost reductions as well we're going to be speaking to that company's ceo mike roman in the next hour of "squawk on the street." these days, it's anything but business as usual. that's why working...
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mr. kilar, it's kelly back here at cnbc headquarters. i just want to ask, you know, our alex sherman has a story today about how media networks have paid billions of dollars for sports that they won't receive this year, saying, for now, you know, everyone's just trying to figure out what to do, but that this could turn into a pretty nasty fight and have consumers decide to cut the cord for the time being what are the plans to try to make up, to try to recoup some of that money spent, if there are any plans like that, and what's kind of the bigger way you think of maintaining live sports as a destination viewing opportunity for the months ahead, now that they're talking about making delaying the nfl season >> yeah, it's a great question on both accounts the first one, i'm going to defer to john, because i'm obviously not in the building yet. but will be may 1st. on the second one, you know, i have certainly read, as a bunch of other sports fans have novel ideas about getting sports going, in certain ways that are safe and responsible and
mr. kilar, it's kelly back here at cnbc headquarters. i just want to ask, you know, our alex sherman has a story today about how media networks have paid billions of dollars for sports that they won't receive this year, saying, for now, you know, everyone's just trying to figure out what to do, but that this could turn into a pretty nasty fight and have consumers decide to cut the cord for the time being what are the plans to try to make up, to try to recoup some of that money spent, if there...
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kelly. okay? >> mr. president, with millions of pills of hydroxychloroquine donated, is there a plan or system in place to track the potential side effects? >> you saw representative -- >> serious harm. there a plan to track the side effects? >> the side effects? the side effects are the least of it. you have people dying all over the place. and generally, the side effects are really with the z-pak having to do with the heart, the z-pak. that's the antibiotic, not with the hydroxychloroquine. so a woman last night, i watched her on one of the shows, a good show, laura, and she was -- she thought she was dead. she was a representative from michigan. she was just in horrible shape for 12 day, 14 days. she thought she was dead. i think she said that her doctor said it's going to be very tough. she saw me talking about this, and she asked her husband to go to the drug store. now this is a democrat representative, a person that, you know, perhaps wouldn't be voting for me. i think she'll be voting for me now,
kelly. okay? >> mr. president, with millions of pills of hydroxychloroquine donated, is there a plan or system in place to track the potential side effects? >> you saw representative -- >> serious harm. there a plan to track the side effects? >> the side effects? the side effects are the least of it. you have people dying all over the place. and generally, the side effects are really with the z-pak having to do with the heart, the z-pak. that's the antibiotic, not with...
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mr. ritchie, through the general manager kelly, i wrote this letter and presented it at the february 25, 2020 meeting, however, it was ambiguous. the first significant paragraph mentioned that the sf puc was in a lawsuit but it did not prohibit sfpuc from releasing any of those flows. the secondsive paragraph mentions the need to get on -- the need to get other water districts the need to let any additional sfpuc pass through but makes no mention if we need to get their agreement. it seems like the water wat-- other water districts should have some wish to support sfpuc's decision. the time frame for waiting to get additional water for the fish cannot be measured in decades. because of its win-win nature, the program deserves better than ambiguous and inconcluesive statements from staff. dave warner. that concludes his letter. mr. moderator, do we have any calls? >> caller: madam secretary, there are three calls in the queue. >> clerk: okay. >> caller: correction, we now have four callers. i'll queue them up now. >> you have five questions remaining. >> clerk: go ahead, speaker. i'll sta
mr. ritchie, through the general manager kelly, i wrote this letter and presented it at the february 25, 2020 meeting, however, it was ambiguous. the first significant paragraph mentioned that the sf puc was in a lawsuit but it did not prohibit sfpuc from releasing any of those flows. the secondsive paragraph mentions the need to get on -- the need to get other water districts the need to let any additional sfpuc pass through but makes no mention if we need to get their agreement. it seems like...
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mr. bob pisani, who as always, joins us for that. hi, bob. >> hello, kelly. good to see you, as always and energy banks, retail outperforming consumer staples, underperforming. this is very simple. i call it the restart of the economy stocks that are moving today so over 2,800 on the s&p 500. oil stocks like apache rallying big today. kohl's in the retail sector rallying big the airlines are rallying big. kimco in the reits rallying, and even the restaurants like brinkers that owns chile's, they're rallying as well how about this high-yield move the fed shocked everybody saying not only are we buying corporate bonds and etfs, we're buying high-yield etfs. here's company that are now junk bond status, macy's gab, delta, ford they were investment, no longer. look at the moves in these stocks today tell me fed can't move tects market oh, boy, they certainly are. finally, the s&p 500, kelly, has retraced 50% of its losses it moved a thousand points down from february 19th to the bottom on march 23rd and has now regained almost exactly, almost 500 points, nearly 5
mr. bob pisani, who as always, joins us for that. hi, bob. >> hello, kelly. good to see you, as always and energy banks, retail outperforming consumer staples, underperforming. this is very simple. i call it the restart of the economy stocks that are moving today so over 2,800 on the s&p 500. oil stocks like apache rallying big today. kohl's in the retail sector rallying big the airlines are rallying big. kimco in the reits rallying, and even the restaurants like brinkers that owns...
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mr. mathison >> the graphic was in error. robert's voice was correct kelly, great let's take you to the markets right now with what little time we have left 500-plus points for the dow higher, that's 2.25%, but the big standout today, as it has been for so many days here on positive days, has been the nasdaq, up better than 3% right now and we will follow the action on "the closing bell," which is coming up right now >> thank you very much welcome to the "the closing bell." i am wilfred frost with sara eisen. stocks rallying for the first time this week as we see the energy market recover. let's look at what's driving the action congress on track to pass nearly half a trillion in extra stimulus funds oil prices recover and corporate earnings providing a bit of relief today.
mr. mathison >> the graphic was in error. robert's voice was correct kelly, great let's take you to the markets right now with what little time we have left 500-plus points for the dow higher, that's 2.25%, but the big standout today, as it has been for so many days here on positive days, has been the nasdaq, up better than 3% right now and we will follow the action on "the closing bell," which is coming up right now >> thank you very much welcome to the "the closing...
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. >> once it becomes clear that kelly clarkson will never get to have the ring, her own mr.eproduces it for her. >> my husband actually surprised me at christmas that same year. he embellished it with diamonds because he doesn't do anything without diamonds. and i bawled when he gave it to me. >> nicky's strange inheritance is finally unveiled on valentine's day 2014 at the jane austen's house museum. today, you can buy your own replica of the ring for $550. the janeites i met say that's a bargain. >> i wear it every day. i like having it as a reminder of jane, really. i feel like she's always with me then. >> as for nicky gottelier, whose family safeguarded the ring for 200 years... are you happy with where the ring is now? >> oh, i think so. yes. in the end, poor kelly had to part with it. i would much rather she'd kept it because she was such a fan. but it did finish up at the jane austen museum in chawton, which is actually where i would have liked it to have gone in the first place. >> so esteemed is jane austen in great britain that, in 2013, it was announced that her
. >> once it becomes clear that kelly clarkson will never get to have the ring, her own mr.eproduces it for her. >> my husband actually surprised me at christmas that same year. he embellished it with diamonds because he doesn't do anything without diamonds. and i bawled when he gave it to me. >> nicky's strange inheritance is finally unveiled on valentine's day 2014 at the jane austen's house museum. today, you can buy your own replica of the ring for $550. the janeites i met...
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. >> once it becomes clear that kelly clarkson will never get to have the ring, her own mr.eproduces it for her. >> my husband actually surprised me at christmas that same year. he embellished it with diamonds because he doesn't do anything without diamonds. and i bawled when he gave it to me. >> nicky's strange inheritance is finally unveiled on valentine's day 2014 at the jane austen's house museum. today, you can buy your own replica of the ring for $550. the janeites i met say that's a bargain. >> i wear it every day. i like having it as a reminder of jane, really. i feel like she's always with me then. >> as for nicky gottelier, whose family safeguarded the ring for 200 years... are you happy with where the ring is now? >> oh, i think so. yes. in the end, poor kelly had to part with it. i would much rather she'd kept it because she was such a fan. but it did finish up at the jane austen museum in chawton, which is actually where i would have liked it to have gone in the first place. >> so esteemed is jane austen in great britain that, in 2013, it was announced that her
. >> once it becomes clear that kelly clarkson will never get to have the ring, her own mr.eproduces it for her. >> my husband actually surprised me at christmas that same year. he embellished it with diamonds because he doesn't do anything without diamonds. and i bawled when he gave it to me. >> nicky's strange inheritance is finally unveiled on valentine's day 2014 at the jane austen's house museum. today, you can buy your own replica of the ring for $550. the janeites i met...
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kelly kron 4 news. >>still ahe what bart is now asking all riders do. and why congressman mrs. walker. michael vasquez! mrs. walker. come over here. i've heard such good things abt you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it thout you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have t.. and, wee going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finaes, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll taka look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you through this. for more than 200 years, we've helped our clients navite historic challenges. and we will get through this one... together. ♪ ♪ soonas tomorrow on the latest coronavirus really fill it was approved by the senate yesteay.
kelly kron 4 news. >>still ahe what bart is now asking all riders do. and why congressman mrs. walker. michael vasquez! mrs. walker. come over here. i've heard such good things abt you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it thout you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have t.. and, wee going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to...
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mr. ritchie, through the general manager kelly, i wrote this letter and presented it at the february 25, 2020 meeting, however, it was ambiguous. the first significant paragraph mentioned that the sf puc was in a lawsuit but it did not prohibit sfpuc from releasing any of those flows. the secondsive paragraph mentions the need to get on -- the need to get other water districts the need to let any additional sfpuc pass through but makes no mention if we need to get their agreement. it seems like the water wat-- other water districts should have some wish to support sfpuc's decision. the time frame for waiting to get additional water for the fish cannot be measured in decades. because of its win-win nature, the program deserves better than ambiguous and inconcluesive statements from staff. dave warner. that concludes his letter. mr. moderator, do we have any calls? >> caller: madam secretary, there are three calls in the queue. >> clerk: okay. >> caller: correction, we now have four callers. i'll queue them up now. >> you have five questions remaining. >> clerk: go ahead, speaker. i'll sta
mr. ritchie, through the general manager kelly, i wrote this letter and presented it at the february 25, 2020 meeting, however, it was ambiguous. the first significant paragraph mentioned that the sf puc was in a lawsuit but it did not prohibit sfpuc from releasing any of those flows. the secondsive paragraph mentions the need to get on -- the need to get other water districts the need to let any additional sfpuc pass through but makes no mention if we need to get their agreement. it seems like...
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mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know, unless my niece in tacoma can read it to me. these things should be at least published in the examiner. when i needed to phone in, i didn't have the instructions because they're on the internet. i couldn't call in at all, and usually, the people running the phone system could tell me there was a meeting running or not. now, i filed an peappeal -- >> clerk: mrs. chapman, your time is up. >> hello. give me a moment to start my timer on my cell phone. hi. this is michael petrellis calling, and i have several issues to deal with. the first is i want to remind all citizens if you can afford to have food delivered or you're picking it up a
mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know,...
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mr. perez: i'm bullish about all the races. i think we have a great chance of taking over the united states senate. you mentioned senator mcsally. mark kelly is a spectacular candidate in arizona, a hero, an american hero. and is working hard and we're proud to be working in concert with him. our mission is to elect democrats up and down the ticket. one the things i'm most proud of, when i got to the d.n.c., we had 15 democratic governors. now we have 24. we have helped flip 10 legislative chambers from red to blue. i'm not only bullish about mark kelly taking that senate seat in arizona, i think we can win the state house in arizona. we have 28 seats out of 60 in the state house. we need three more to get to 31. we can take the state senate there, as well. if we win about 41 seats in eight state legislative chambers, we take over those chambers. that's critically important because we're getting to re-districting cycling again so i think we are well poised, even in this pandemic situation where campaigning is different, to tell the story of the stark difference between democrats and republicans. republicans have become the lap dog of donal
mr. perez: i'm bullish about all the races. i think we have a great chance of taking over the united states senate. you mentioned senator mcsally. mark kelly is a spectacular candidate in arizona, a hero, an american hero. and is working hard and we're proud to be working in concert with him. our mission is to elect democrats up and down the ticket. one the things i'm most proud of, when i got to the d.n.c., we had 15 democratic governors. now we have 24. we have helped flip 10 legislative...
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kelly and ryan!" today, from the new sirius, "mrs. america," uzo aduba.y," max. and we continue "live's virtual fitness" with another workout. we will meet another one of the working heroes. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: good morning to everybody. it is wednesday, april 1st. kelly, so great to see you. >> kelly: i wanted to show you my mug that was sent to
kelly and ryan!" today, from the new sirius, "mrs. america," uzo aduba.y," max. and we continue "live's virtual fitness" with another workout. we will meet another one of the working heroes. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> ryan: good morning to everybody. it is wednesday, april 1st. kelly, so great to see you. >> kelly: i wanted to show you my mug that was sent to
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kelly kirkpatrick and ben rosenfeld available. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: okay. i have a few questions for mr. kirkpatrick and mr. rosenfeld. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: -- than what is reported in the b.l.a. report. either way, i think the question that comes up for me in terms of understanding this is that if we cannot get reimbursed for all of these funds, will these also be come interesting the genercome -- coming from the general funds? >> madam chair, good morning. ben rosenfield, controller. i think these funds would be drawn from the general fund. whether that would be the general fund or general fund reserves, that would have to be determined or made, but i think whatever other sources after that would be a general fund cost. >> chair fewer: and when will we know what that impact will be to the general fund, either? >> i think it would be sometime as it relates to this portion of the response in part because the fema and cal health reimbursement process are likely to unfold over the coming weeks and months, and it will be directly related to who occupies these rooms, and what percenta
kelly kirkpatrick and ben rosenfeld available. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: okay. i have a few questions for mr. kirkpatrick and mr. rosenfeld. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: -- than what is reported in the b.l.a. report. either way, i think the question that comes up for me in terms of understanding this is that if we cannot get reimbursed for all of these funds, will these also be come interesting the genercome -- coming from the general funds? >> madam...
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. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one slide and mark delrosa will provide information on reimbursement and spending in greater details. so let me screen share. can you all see this? is that visible? wonderful. so here is an update for the information. as the response to the health crisis has withi been prolongedd department spending has decreased and this slide i've been showing you over the past couple of weeks is what we have expended or spent and the controller's office will review additional anticipated spending or encumbered expenses later in the presentation, but this is money that has gone out the door. so to date, we've spent $60 million, half of which is related to salary and benefit costs, varsity staff. and many of this is related to our manpower or people power and including efc and doc operations but notably camp tim comp time f time and mark will work through the parameters. we've spent about $15 million on health-related staffing, inclu
. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one slide and mark delrosa will provide information on reimbursement and spending in greater details. so let me screen share. can you all see this? is that visible? wonderful. so here is an update for the information. as the response to the health crisis has withi been prolongedd department spending has decreased and this...
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mr. d? we've got an "after oscar show." >> yeah, i know. >> kelly: so, you think we can pull it off?no. >> kelly: you talking to us? >> ryan: you talking to her? >> no. >> kelly: him? >> ryan: you gonna come on the show? >> i don't think so. >> kelly: are you happy now, bobby? wait, i can call you bobby, right? >> ryan: [whistling cheerfully]
mr. d? we've got an "after oscar show." >> yeah, i know. >> kelly: so, you think we can pull it off?no. >> kelly: you talking to us? >> ryan: you talking to her? >> no. >> kelly: him? >> ryan: you gonna come on the show? >> i don't think so. >> kelly: are you happy now, bobby? wait, i can call you bobby, right? >> ryan: [whistling cheerfully]
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mr. mathison >> the graphic was in error. robert's voice was correct kelly, great let's take you to the markets right now with what little time we have left 500-plus points for the dow higher, that's 2.25%, but the big standout today, as it has been for so many days here on positive days, has been the nasdaq, up better than 3% right now and we will follow the action on "the closing bell," which is coming up right now >> thank you very much welcome to the "the closing bell." i am wilfred frost with sara eisen. stocks rallying for the first time this week as we see the energy market recover. let's look at what's driving the action congress on track to pass nearly half a trillion in extra stimulus funds oil prices recover and corporate earnings providing a bit of relief today. tech companies like snap and consumer stocks like kimberly-clark and chi pochi pot lay showing signs of strength. >> we'll take a deep dive on the debate over how and when to reopen the economy we'll speak to the mayor of las vegas, who has called the a stay-at-home order in nevada total
mr. mathison >> the graphic was in error. robert's voice was correct kelly, great let's take you to the markets right now with what little time we have left 500-plus points for the dow higher, that's 2.25%, but the big standout today, as it has been for so many days here on positive days, has been the nasdaq, up better than 3% right now and we will follow the action on "the closing bell," which is coming up right now >> thank you very much welcome to the "the closing...
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. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one slide and mark delrosa will provide information on reimbursement and spending in greater details. so let me screen share. can you all see this? is that visible? wonderful. so here is an update for the information. as the response to the health crisis has withi been prolongedd department spending has decreased and this slide i've been showing you over the past couple of weeks is what we have expended or spent and the controller's office will review additional anticipated spending or encumbered expenses later in the presentation, but this is money that has gone out the door. so to date, we've spent $60 million, half of which is related to salary and benefit costs, varsity staff. and many of this is related to our manpower or people power and including efc and doc operations but notably camp tim comp time f time and mark will work through the parameters. we've spent about $15 million on health-related staffing, inclu
. >> so we have today with us kelly kirk patrick fropatrick fe mayor's office and mr. patrick? >> good morning. we have a presentation for you today. i will cover one slide and mark delrosa will provide information on reimbursement and spending in greater details. so let me screen share. can you all see this? is that visible? wonderful. so here is an update for the information. as the response to the health crisis has withi been prolongedd department spending has decreased and this...
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mr. krugman,thank you so much we appreciate your time and insight. thank you. be sure to catch a coop py of paul's latest book you can find it where ever, kelly, books are sold. >> tyler, thank you. >>> coming up, major automakers like gm and ford as well as mom and pop suppliers are all pitching in to manufacturer ppesntly needed medical suli next on power lunch. plap there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. a partner who makes sure every step is clear, what's up?eard? for the first time ever you can watch th
mr. krugman,thank you so much we appreciate your time and insight. thank you. be sure to catch a coop py of paul's latest book you can find it where ever, kelly, books are sold. >> tyler, thank you. >>> coming up, major automakers like gm and ford as well as mom and pop suppliers are all pitching in to manufacturer ppesntly needed medical suli next on power lunch. plap there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep...
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mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know, unless my niece in tacoma can read it to me. these things should be at least published in the examiner. when i needed to phone in, i didn't have the instructions because they're on the internet. i couldn't call in at all, and usually, the people running the phone system could tell me there was a meeting running or not. now, i filed an peappeal -- >> clerk: mrs. chapman, your time is up. >> hello. give me a moment to start my timer on my cell phone. hi. this is michael petrellis calling, and i have several issues to deal with. the first is i want to remind all citizens if you can afford to have food delivered or you're picking it up a
mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know,...
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kelly kirkpatrick and ben rosenfeld available. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: okay. i have a few questions for mr. kirkpatrick and mr. rosenfeld. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: -- than what is reported in the b.l.a. report. either way, i think the question that comes up for me in terms of understanding this is that if we cannot get reimbursed for all of these funds, will these also be come interesting the genercome -- coming from the general funds? >> madam chair, good morning. ben rosenfield, controller. i think these funds would be drawn from the general fund. whether that would be the general fund or general fund reserves, that would have to be determined or made, but i think whatever other sources after that would be a general fund cost. >> chair fewer: and when will we know what that impact will be to the general fund, either? >> i think it would be sometime as it relates to this portion of the response in part because the fema and cal health reimbursement process are likely to unfold over the coming weeks and months, and it will be directly related to who occupies these rooms, and what percenta
kelly kirkpatrick and ben rosenfeld available. >> that's correct, madam chair. >> chair fewer: okay. i have a few questions for mr. kirkpatrick and mr. rosenfeld. [inaudible] >> chair fewer: -- than what is reported in the b.l.a. report. either way, i think the question that comes up for me in terms of understanding this is that if we cannot get reimbursed for all of these funds, will these also be come interesting the genercome -- coming from the general funds? >> madam...
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mr. neal: pleased to yield one minute to the gentlelady from illinois and champion of small business, congresswoman kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized for one min minute. ms. kelly: madam speaker, i support this legislation because hospitals and small businesses in our communities need relief. our communities need this bridge over troubled water. this legislation rightfully invests $300 plus billion into the backbone of our economy, small businesses. it puts $75 billion into our nation's hospitals. and ensures that those serving our most vulnerable receive the resources they need to save lives. it invests $25 billion in testing. as the chair of the c.b.c. health brain trust we must make sure that the testing goes into the areas disproportionately affected like the black and brown communities. this legislation makes language develop -- includes language developed by myself along with congresswoman bass and pressley and senators warren, harris, and booker to ensure we collect and analyze racial data related to the obvious disparity in covid-19. the better data made
mr. neal: pleased to yield one minute to the gentlelady from illinois and champion of small business, congresswoman kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized for one min minute. ms. kelly: madam speaker, i support this legislation because hospitals and small businesses in our communities need relief. our communities need this bridge over troubled water. this legislation rightfully invests $300 plus billion into the backbone of our economy, small businesses. it...
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mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know, unless my niece in tacoma can read it to me. these things should be at least published in the examiner. when i needed to phone in, i didn't have the instructions because they're on the internet. i couldn't call in at all, and usually, the people running the phone system could tell me there was a meeting running or not. now, i filed an peappeal -- >> clerk: mrs. chapman, your time is up. >> hello. give me a moment to start my timer on my cell phone. hi. this is michael petrellis calling, and i have several issues to deal with. the first is i want to remind all citizens if you can afford to have food delivered or you're picking it up a
mr. qu, another speaker? >> caller: you have four questions remaining. >> my concern -- i called penny kelly about our letter today, you know, supporting that motion about the hotels. three of us -- of the three of us coordinating letters, two of us don't have computer access anymore. it is a real problem. your system prevents people who don't have a computer, who don't have the internet essentially from communicating. i haven't been able to see an agenda, for example, you know,...
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mr. neal: pleased to yield one minute to the gentlelady from illinois and champion of small business, congresswoman kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized for one min minute. ms. kelly: madam speaker, i support this legislation because hospitals and small businesses in our communities need relief. our communities need this bridge over troubled water. this legislation rightfully invests $300 plus billion into the backbone of our economy, small businesses. it puts $75 billion into our nation's hospitals. and ensures that those serving our most vulnerable receive the resources they need to save lives. it invests $25 billion in testing. as the chair of the c.b.c. health brain trust we must make sure that the testing goes into the areas disproportionately affected like the black and brown communities. this legislation makes language develop -- includes language developed by myself along with congresswoman bass and pressley and senators warren, harris, and booker to ensure we collect and analyze racial data related to the obvious disparity in covid-19. the better data made
mr. neal: pleased to yield one minute to the gentlelady from illinois and champion of small business, congresswoman kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois is recognized for one min minute. ms. kelly: madam speaker, i support this legislation because hospitals and small businesses in our communities need relief. our communities need this bridge over troubled water. this legislation rightfully invests $300 plus billion into the backbone of our economy, small businesses. it...