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mr. scott: i now yield to my friend and colleague, mr. loudermilk. mr. loudermilk: thank you, representative scott, for this time here and thank you for organizing this. it's a moment that i'm sure all of us are having mixed feelings. there has been a lot of accolades given here today to senator isakson and talk about his accomplishments, which are absolutely many. what a lot of people don't understand about georgia, we have legends, there are legends from georgia, if you go to any history book and talk to anybody, they will recognize those names as georgia and james ogelthorpe. luther ch, dr. martin king and the legendary coach of the university of georgia and tom murphy, longest speaker of the house in the nation that served in the georgia state house that i know that senator isakson served with when he was in the state house. i believe that johnny isakson is one of those legends as well. he is the only one in the history of our state, in the history of this nation to serve in both houses of the state legislature and both houses of the united states leg
mr. scott: i now yield to my friend and colleague, mr. loudermilk. mr. loudermilk: thank you, representative scott, for this time here and thank you for organizing this. it's a moment that i'm sure all of us are having mixed feelings. there has been a lot of accolades given here today to senator isakson and talk about his accomplishments, which are absolutely many. what a lot of people don't understand about georgia, we have legends, there are legends from georgia, if you go to any history book...
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mr. scott: i now yield to my friend and colleague, mr. loudermilk. mr. loudermilk: thank you, representative scott, for this time here and thank you for organizing this. it's a moment that i'm sure all of us are having mixed feelings. there has been a lot of accolades given here today to senator isakson and talk about his accomplishments, which are absolutely many. what a lot of people don't understand about georgia, we have legends, there are legends from georgia, if you go to any history book and talk to anybody, they will recognize those names as georgia and james ogelthorpe. luther ch, dr. martin king and the legendary coach of the university of georgia and tom murphy, longest speaker of the house in the nation that served in the georgia state house that i know that senator isakson served with when he was in the state house. i believe that johnny isakson is one of those legends as well. he is the only one in the history of our state, in the history of this nation to serve in both houses of the state legislature and both houses of the united states leg
mr. scott: i now yield to my friend and colleague, mr. loudermilk. mr. loudermilk: thank you, representative scott, for this time here and thank you for organizing this. it's a moment that i'm sure all of us are having mixed feelings. there has been a lot of accolades given here today to senator isakson and talk about his accomplishments, which are absolutely many. what a lot of people don't understand about georgia, we have legends, there are legends from georgia, if you go to any history book...
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scott: thank you mr. yost. mr. ranking member, i just want to thank the ranking member's for being here today -- the guests for being here today, to help the most vulnerable in our society. sen. brown: thank you, mr. scott. i have a question for ms. bailey, i will start with you. acthousing opportunities that senator grassley, senator raid, and i -- senator reid, and i are working on. walk-through, again, what this young peoplen for aging out, why it makes their lives better. housing, -- ell, know, aey: well, as we formal housing allows people to life,school, work, live a and having the low wages just make the affordability gap figure for them. without this housing, they could have years spent homeless or even worse, maybe in jail or prison, and other outcomes that we know happen when people are a risk of homelessness. so this bill would give youth able tost step in being have a safe, stable place to live, so that they can build their future. sen. brown: you had mentioned the challenges facing lgbtq young people an
scott: thank you mr. yost. mr. ranking member, i just want to thank the ranking member's for being here today -- the guests for being here today, to help the most vulnerable in our society. sen. brown: thank you, mr. scott. i have a question for ms. bailey, i will start with you. acthousing opportunities that senator grassley, senator raid, and i -- senator reid, and i are working on. walk-through, again, what this young peoplen for aging out, why it makes their lives better. housing, -- ell,...
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mr. scott. >> mr. chief justice may i please the court. the plaintiff may succeed in the 1981 claim merely by showing that it was a factor considered in the defendant's decision-making even if the decision would have made and was made for entirely appropriate business reasons having nothing to do with race. on this basis they saved them from dismissal. we submit that the decision is wrong and should be reversed for three reasons. first it is contrary to the decisions holding that it is the backbone congress must pursue in the federal statutes unless they provide otherwise which we would submit it does not. second, in 1991, congress amended title vii to provide for the motivating factor standard but did not amend to provide the same even though it was amended in 1981 and other respects at the same time. this shows section 1981 as it requires with respect to the aea in retaliation provisions of title seven. third, if affirmed it would be easier to recover the damages under section 1981 for the course of actions under any under the law for th
mr. scott. >> mr. chief justice may i please the court. the plaintiff may succeed in the 1981 claim merely by showing that it was a factor considered in the defendant's decision-making even if the decision would have made and was made for entirely appropriate business reasons having nothing to do with race. on this basis they saved them from dismissal. we submit that the decision is wrong and should be reversed for three reasons. first it is contrary to the decisions holding that it is...
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in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless. behind onecoin ltd continues to operate and denies all wrongdoing. it said "onecoin verifiably fulfils all criteria of the definition of a cryptocurrency" in a statement given to a bbc podcast, the missing cryptoqueen. after seven yea rs, the new york city taxi drivers calendar is rolling out its final edition. the calendar has become a cult classic showcasing the funnier and somewhat saucier side of new york cabbies.the charity calendar was created by husband and wife team shannon and phil kirkman. it parodies the popular offering from the new york city fire department, which features firefighters in various states of undress. earlier i asked shannon and augie, otherwise known as mrjune what the inspiration was behind their calendar. absolutely, 100%. we want to celebrate real people in their real skin. that's exactly what i did. your drivers, the 12 of them, they didn't mind, some of them, stripping off? we want to do anyway. clothes on or off, it was going to be off. but augie, pau
in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless. behind onecoin ltd continues to operate and denies all wrongdoing. it said "onecoin verifiably fulfils all criteria of the definition of a cryptocurrency" in a statement given to a bbc podcast, the missing cryptoqueen. after seven yea rs, the new york city taxi drivers calendar is rolling out its final edition. the calendar has become a cult classic showcasing the funnier and somewhat...
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to terms with mrs scott's december 13th on t.w. . this weekend is when capitalism goes into overdrive billions of euros and sales on black friday and cyber monday have become business as usual but this year climate activists are turning black friday green from sydney to san francisco there were again demanding meaningful action to fight climate change and they're saying they won't participate in fire sales when the world is literally burning tonight the students urging us to act and the politicians dragging their feet on cost number lin and this is the day. now is the time to take action now is the time to show our bosses and to show our politicians that you have the power to shut down this and we can't just keep waiting to get to act like really quickly because bangkok is going to be joining by plane if he ever gets off you do that deal and they say that it's obvious that that is the difference between the top 3 that it was called upon to fight the world out there like. all things here i. wouldn't like you to their children really t
to terms with mrs scott's december 13th on t.w. . this weekend is when capitalism goes into overdrive billions of euros and sales on black friday and cyber monday have become business as usual but this year climate activists are turning black friday green from sydney to san francisco there were again demanding meaningful action to fight climate change and they're saying they won't participate in fire sales when the world is literally burning tonight the students urging us to act and the...
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in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless.onecoin ltd continues to operate and denies all wrongdoing. it said "onecoin verifiably fulfils all criteria of the definition of a cryptocurrency" in a statement given to a bbc podcast, the missing cryptoqueen. and you can get more background and analysis on this story. just go to bbc.com/news where the bbc‘s technology team have a detailed podcast on the history of the company onecoin. after seven yea rs, the new york city taxi drivers calendar is rolling out its final edition. the calendar has become a cult classic showcasing the funnier and somewhat saucier side of new york cabbies. the charity calendar was created by husband and wide team shannon and phil kirkman. it parodies the popular offering from the new york city fire department, which features musclebound firefighters in various states of undress. shannon joins me now from new york along with — augie, otherwise known as mrjune. firefighters are built like firefighters. taxi drivers are built like the rest of us. is that the
in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless.onecoin ltd continues to operate and denies all wrongdoing. it said "onecoin verifiably fulfils all criteria of the definition of a cryptocurrency" in a statement given to a bbc podcast, the missing cryptoqueen. and you can get more background and analysis on this story. just go to bbc.com/news where the bbc‘s technology team have a detailed podcast on the history of the company onecoin....
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in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued that their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless.our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is riaz kanani, co—founder of markering firm, radiate b2b. welcome to the programme. you had talked about this story to us earlier, it is about google. it has been running into dated fears over its fitbit deal. politicians and privacy campaigners have apparently called for the deal to be blocked, what are they worried about? fitbit has been a leader in the wearable space for quite some time, they had something like 27 million pieces of information. everybody around the world is obviously very worried about what people are doing with data, and google getting access to that could obviously lead to becoming a monopoly on health data, which would give it a undue power, should we say? google have defended themselves, saying they will never sell personal information to anyone, but many people are not convinced because google has run into issues about data and violating privacy laws ? about data
in his defence, mr scott's lawyers argued that their client had no idea that onecoin was worthless.our daily look at some of the newspaper and website stories which have caught our eye. joining me is riaz kanani, co—founder of markering firm, radiate b2b. welcome to the programme. you had talked about this story to us earlier, it is about google. it has been running into dated fears over its fitbit deal. politicians and privacy campaigners have apparently called for the deal to be blocked,...
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mr. speedily. scott says he wants to discover the truth about daphne koller death but that doesn't stop calls for him to resign from growing louder. our sports news now in football just a marine you know has announced or has been announced as the new coach of english premier side tottenham hotspur replacing marine c.e.o. . marino has won multiple titles in portugal england italy and spain his most recent coaching position was at manchester united where he was sacked in december last year to chino took charge of the spurs in 2014 and led them to the champions league final last season but fell short of expectations this seems. germany's national football team completed their euro 2020 qualifying campaign on tuesday with a 61 defeat over northern ireland in frankfurt a hat trick from munich winger. and further strikes from leon and. germany recover from an early one deficit to record a dominant win the victory means they finish top of the qualifying group ahead of old rivals the netherlands have also qualif
mr. speedily. scott says he wants to discover the truth about daphne koller death but that doesn't stop calls for him to resign from growing louder. our sports news now in football just a marine you know has announced or has been announced as the new coach of english premier side tottenham hotspur replacing marine c.e.o. . marino has won multiple titles in portugal england italy and spain his most recent coaching position was at manchester united where he was sacked in december last year to...
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i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott. rep. scott: thank you mr. chairman. can we get the chart up? we had a lot of comment about the trump economy. youuld just point out that don't need a pointer to see where the obama stimulus package came in at about $800 billion. it is right there at the bottom. it stabilized things in the last 33 months of the obama administration, about 224,000 jobs created. in the first 33 months of the trumpet administration, 189. you can't see where the trump stimulus package, $1.5 trillion in tax cuts, you don't see any change in trajectory. the next chart is the unemployment rate. you will see the unemployment down, even onoing through the obama stimulus package. that has been going down at a good trajectory. you can't see any change in trajectory based on $1.5 trillion trump stimulus package. , if you lookhart deficits, just to show you the trend, every democrat since carter has ended with a better deficit than they started , and actually a surplus. every republican, including this administration, a worse deficit after
i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott. rep. scott: thank you mr. chairman. can we get the chart up? we had a lot of comment about the trump economy. youuld just point out that don't need a pointer to see where the obama stimulus package came in at about $800 billion. it is right there at the bottom. it stabilized things in the last 33 months of the obama administration, about 224,000 jobs created. in the first 33 months of the trumpet administration, 189. you can't...
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scott. >> taking mr. ranking member.ood morning to the panel, thank you for being here this morning at a very important topic. i would like to take a moment to give a special thanks to miss irene matthews for joining us today from the home state of south carolina. i commend her for hard work and dedication to helping improve the lives of my constituents in south carolina from her amazing work in greenville to her addressing the tragic situation in columbia i'm very confident that with her at the home our families are in safer hands. thank you for your expertise, your leadership and your passion for helping those folks most vulnerable in our society. the start of the year was one of tragedy for our community in south carolina. i would like to honor kelvin witherspoon junior and derek caldwell roper who tragically lost their lives and what were sadly entirely preventable deaths. as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning on january 17 of this year this tragedy only galvanized my need to ensure that we are committed to protec
scott. >> taking mr. ranking member.ood morning to the panel, thank you for being here this morning at a very important topic. i would like to take a moment to give a special thanks to miss irene matthews for joining us today from the home state of south carolina. i commend her for hard work and dedication to helping improve the lives of my constituents in south carolina from her amazing work in greenville to her addressing the tragic situation in columbia i'm very confident that with her...
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the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, is recognized for five minutes. >> director calabria, following the 2008 financial crisis, our financial services committee helped to enact mortgage reforms under dodd/frank and so i'd like to get an understanding from you of exactly where we are. as i mentioned earlier in my opening remarks, we're now at the ten-year anniversary of dodd/frank. doesn't seem like ten years, but it's about time we kind of look back and see where we are now after ten years in a critical housing area. so what is the current default risk in each of the gse's portfolios? >> first, congressman scott, let me say how much i very strongly agree with you. i think this is an incredibly appropriate and important time to take a look back. the most serious delinquency rates for fannie and freddie are respectively 0.67% and 0.61%. i will note these were similar to what they were at the beginning of 2008. so again, there's an old adage that the worst loans are made in the best of times. i think we should keep that in
the gentleman from georgia, mr. scott, is recognized for five minutes. >> director calabria, following the 2008 financial crisis, our financial services committee helped to enact mortgage reforms under dodd/frank and so i'd like to get an understanding from you of exactly where we are. as i mentioned earlier in my opening remarks, we're now at the ten-year anniversary of dodd/frank. doesn't seem like ten years, but it's about time we kind of look back and see where we are now after ten...
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and not surprisingly, mr. scott decided that the future great city of the world was going to be toledo, ohio, where he just happened to own a great deal of real estate. so they started looking for, what is that magic bullet? what is that thing that is going to take the city which is struggling and make it the biggest city in the world? they found natural gas just south of toledo, about 30 or 40 miles away. that was the way the toledo city fathers said, this is our destiny. available formy of energy is going to be how we form our future. there was a committee, and they started advertising this gas to all kinds of industries around the country, like an economic development promotional campaign. they particularly targeted glass companies because glass requires a huge amount of energy. melt it at 2400 degrees to make it malleable. class seem to be the industry that could make use of -- glass seem to be the industry that could make use of this natural gas. they sent out brochures, they contacted last industries, and -- g
and not surprisingly, mr. scott decided that the future great city of the world was going to be toledo, ohio, where he just happened to own a great deal of real estate. so they started looking for, what is that magic bullet? what is that thing that is going to take the city which is struggling and make it the biggest city in the world? they found natural gas just south of toledo, about 30 or 40 miles away. that was the way the toledo city fathers said, this is our destiny. available formy of...
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three minutes to the gentleman from virginia mr. scott. >> thank you mr. chairman.e have had a lot of comments about the trump economy. i would just point out you don't need a pointer to see where the obama stimulus package came in at $800 billion. it's right there at the bottom. stabilize things in the last 33 months of the obama administration, two and 24,000 jobs were created in the first 33 months of the trump administration 189. we can't see where the trump stimulus package 1.5 trillion in tax cuts he don't see any change in trajectory. the next chart is the unemployment rate but if you look at the red chart you see unemployment rates started going down and they point to the obama stimulus package it's been going down in a fairly good trajectory you can't see any change in trajectory based on $1.5 trillion trump's stimulus package. and if you look at the deficits just to show you the trend every democrat since carter ended with a better deficit then i started and actually a surplus every republican including this administration. after they finish we were able t
three minutes to the gentleman from virginia mr. scott. >> thank you mr. chairman.e have had a lot of comments about the trump economy. i would just point out you don't need a pointer to see where the obama stimulus package came in at $800 billion. it's right there at the bottom. stabilize things in the last 33 months of the obama administration, two and 24,000 jobs were created in the first 33 months of the trump administration 189. we can't see where the trump stimulus package 1.5...
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i yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. can we get the chart up? we've had a lot of comment about the trump economy. i just point out that you don't need a pointer to see where the ambassador stimulus package came in at about $800 billion. it's right there at the bottom. it stabilized things in the last 33 months of the ambassador administration. about 224,000 jobs were created in the first 33 months of trump administration administration, 189. you can't see where the trump stimulus package, 1$1.5 trillio tax cuts, you don't see any change in trajectory. next chart is the unemployment rate. if you look at the red chart, you see unemployment rate started going down right -- you can point to the obama stimulus package. it's been going down at a fairly good trajectory. you can't see any change in trajectory based on $1.5 trillion trump stimulus package. and the next chart, if you look at the deficits, just to show you the trend, every democrat since carter ended with a better deficit than they started. clinton actually a surpl
i yield three minutes to the gentleman from virginia, mr. scott. >> thank you, mr. chairman. can we get the chart up? we've had a lot of comment about the trump economy. i just point out that you don't need a pointer to see where the ambassador stimulus package came in at about $800 billion. it's right there at the bottom. it stabilized things in the last 33 months of the ambassador administration. about 224,000 jobs were created in the first 33 months of trump administration...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize scott sewell for his four years of service as president of the winston-salem police foundation. when he steps down as president in december, mr. sewell will be able to look back on his term and be extremely proud of the successes he has had. mr. sewell has led the foundation in a manner that truly gives back to the community. one such example is when, under his leadership, the foundation donated to the winston-salem police department the operation sweet reads truck, which will be used to engage with local children with ice cream and promote literacy and education. scott sewell has served his community well and he will continue to do so even after his term has ended. he is an exemplary member of the community and i am proud to call him a friend and to recognize his service. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is reco
mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize scott sewell for his four years of service as president of the winston-salem police foundation. when he steps down as president in december, mr. sewell will be able to look back on his term and be extremely proud of the successes he has had. mr. sewell has led the foundation in a manner that truly gives back to the community. one such example is when, under his leadership, the foundation donated to the winston-salem police department the operation sweet...
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scott: mr. harris. mr. harris: i would echo what da richardson shared, enhanced education and awareness with the target audience and the veteran population. they have an incredible infrastructure to do this. they have face-to-face time through all of the other activities that already exist as part of what the department of veterans affairs is doing to care for its veterans. i'd say the opportunity exists, and i appreciate you asking that question. >> thank you, chairman. >> thank you very much. senator sinema. sinema: thank you, ranking member. in today's hearing on protecting our nation. arizona has a long and proud tradition of military service. one in ten is a veteran and more than half are aged 65 and older. we owe them a deep debt of gratitude. it's horrible that scammers dlibrattly target veterans or take advantage of their desire to contribute to charitities. a story from arizona is jack holder. he's a world war ii veteran and a resident of sun lakes, arizona. he survived the attack on pearl harbor a
scott: mr. harris. mr. harris: i would echo what da richardson shared, enhanced education and awareness with the target audience and the veteran population. they have an incredible infrastructure to do this. they have face-to-face time through all of the other activities that already exist as part of what the department of veterans affairs is doing to care for its veterans. i'd say the opportunity exists, and i appreciate you asking that question. >> thank you, chairman. >> thank...
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mr. scott: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from connecticut for yielding and for his untiring leadership and workplace safety issues. i rise in support of h.r. 1309, the workplace violence prevention for health care and social service workers act. health care facilities are where we should be going to get well, but too often hardworking, highly skilled employees of these facilities are regularly beaten, kicked, punched, and sometimes killed while performing their jobs. health care and social service workers are four times as likely to suffer serious workplace violence injuries compared to workers in other sectors. many can never return to work after the assault. the government accountability office has found dangers to such workers has gotten worse over the past decade. from 2008 to 2017 workplace violence indents rates more than doubled at private hospitals and home health care services with the highest rates of violence found in psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals. most acts of workplace v
mr. scott: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank the gentleman from connecticut for yielding and for his untiring leadership and workplace safety issues. i rise in support of h.r. 1309, the workplace violence prevention for health care and social service workers act. health care facilities are where we should be going to get well, but too often hardworking, highly skilled employees of these facilities are regularly beaten, kicked, punched, and sometimes killed while performing their jobs....
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i do appreciate the comments made by my colleague mr. scott in regards to the passage of dodd/frank where prior to it, we would have loans that have been made with no documentation and loans with riskier product features such as negative amortization, and director calabria, could you maybe speak, how can we insure that the gses continue to be able to avoid such products moving forward, as fannie may, freddie mac, and exit from conservatorship? >> first, i think it's important to make sure that gse borrowers enjoy the same protections that regular borrowers have. we allow the qm patch to expire and replace it with a set that works for all borrows. foremost, making sure there's the capital there to support the risk. obviously, all financial institutions, included in the gses exist to take some degree of risk. the real question is having the capital to support the risk so they can engage and increase in opportunities. also trying to make sure we have better procedures in place and making sure the underwriting is there, making sure the products do
i do appreciate the comments made by my colleague mr. scott in regards to the passage of dodd/frank where prior to it, we would have loans that have been made with no documentation and loans with riskier product features such as negative amortization, and director calabria, could you maybe speak, how can we insure that the gses continue to be able to avoid such products moving forward, as fannie may, freddie mac, and exit from conservatorship? >> first, i think it's important to make sure...
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scott: mr. johnson, what do you think the white house should be doing to fight impeachment as it goes forward into these public hearings? do they need to set up a war room? it seems like mr. mulvaney, your former colleague and the acting chief of staff, has been sidelined on a lot of these issues. do they need a point person at the white house to be leading the charge against impeachment? what do they need to do better? rep. johnson: well you know, i suppose they could study what previous administrations have done. of course this is exceedingly , rare, this will only be the fourth time in u.s. history this has happened, and there is good reason for that. we all remember of course during the clinton impeachment, i think they did have a war room and a point person, a quarterback so to speak, over the effort to guard the president's interests. this is a very serious matter. it does not get more serious than this, and i think the president will take it seriously. i think mick mulvaney is a steady ha
scott: mr. johnson, what do you think the white house should be doing to fight impeachment as it goes forward into these public hearings? do they need to set up a war room? it seems like mr. mulvaney, your former colleague and the acting chief of staff, has been sidelined on a lot of these issues. do they need a point person at the white house to be leading the charge against impeachment? what do they need to do better? rep. johnson: well you know, i suppose they could study what previous...
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mr. scott: i rise today to speak about the greatest threat the united states faces in the next century, the threat of communist china. i have been saying it for months, communist china is not our friend. they are stealing our technology, refusing to open up their markets to foreign goods as required by the w.t.o., militarizing the south china sea, even after promising president obama they wouldn't. holding over one million we gers in prison -- uighurs in prison camps just for their religion. and communist china is intentionally pushing fentanyl to the united states, killing americans every day. chift china continues to strip the people of hong kong of their basic rights. i was the first u.s. senator to visit hong kong sits the protests started nearly six months ago. i had the opportunity to meet with protesters, students, parents, and grandparents who are fighting to regain the freedom they were once promised. i heard their stories, horrible and frightening stories of police brutality, threats
mr. scott: i rise today to speak about the greatest threat the united states faces in the next century, the threat of communist china. i have been saying it for months, communist china is not our friend. they are stealing our technology, refusing to open up their markets to foreign goods as required by the w.t.o., militarizing the south china sea, even after promising president obama they wouldn't. holding over one million we gers in prison -- uighurs in prison camps just for their religion....
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senator scott: it wouldn't help you? mr. foreman: i'm sure there's a lot of -- you figure the homeless vets, you know, they're missing out, too. there's a lot of us older veterans that aren't in the social media. sen. scott: mr. richardson? mr. richardson: i would think similar to what mr. foreman said, it's a matter of meeting those veterans or meeting those potential victims where you find them. as he stated, some may not use one type of media or may use another. many of them may have been reached through mail. where the postal service may get involved or whether maybe the va can get involved. not only creating awareness of the potential scams, because just -- there are scammers out there there are trying to reach potential victims, because especially with veterans, especially with our older population, if they have money, the scammers want that money. and so it is a matter of finding and reaching those potential victims and veterans where you find them, and reaching out and raising awareness to them as far as what to look
senator scott: it wouldn't help you? mr. foreman: i'm sure there's a lot of -- you figure the homeless vets, you know, they're missing out, too. there's a lot of us older veterans that aren't in the social media. sen. scott: mr. richardson? mr. richardson: i would think similar to what mr. foreman said, it's a matter of meeting those veterans or meeting those potential victims where you find them. as he stated, some may not use one type of media or may use another. many of them may have been...
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mr. henderson and chief scott were in front of the board of supervisors and they asked for 11 positions, that's the police department for d.p.a., and i presume that many of those positions were filled. but yet, there was a conversation earlier today about, you know, stanislaus county and how they get paid -- like, there's more pay here and there's less pay there, but there's less pay, like senator skinner mentioned in an article, in the modesto bee -- i know because i'm from modesto. on that date, they released 57 incidents of misconduct. and in san francisco, we still have not received 57 incidents of misconduct from any condition, and they are able to do more with less there. we should be able to do better in san francisco. >> president hirsch: thank you. commissioner elias? >> commissioner elias: one thing i would note that the policy for 1421 that commissioner mazzucco and i did is posted on our website. it was posted last friday. it was scheduled -- it was scheduled to be heard by the full commission and voted on on november 13, but the -- but commissioner hirsch just moved it to de
mr. henderson and chief scott were in front of the board of supervisors and they asked for 11 positions, that's the police department for d.p.a., and i presume that many of those positions were filled. but yet, there was a conversation earlier today about, you know, stanislaus county and how they get paid -- like, there's more pay here and there's less pay there, but there's less pay, like senator skinner mentioned in an article, in the modesto bee -- i know because i'm from modesto. on that...
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mr. jordan was? >> scottarticle you wrote today essentially saying today was kind of a wash for democrats. >> yeah, i thought it was a lost day because i think it's a relative certainty the house is going to vote to impeach the president. so really the only mission here is to try to make a public argument that would cause the public to force their senators to change their opinion. right now i don't think they're anywhere near having the votes to convict the president. so to some degree i see this as a public relations issue, and from that perspective, i didn't see a compelling moment that would have shifted public opinion. on the voters, by the way, gary didn't ask this but i was thinking when we were watching them, i wonder what they think about this argument because i think republicans are going to make it. there's a remedy. if you're torn on impeachment, the remedy is we're going to have an election. and by the time a trial is getting wrapped up in the senate, they'll be casting the first votes in this ele
mr. jordan was? >> scottarticle you wrote today essentially saying today was kind of a wash for democrats. >> yeah, i thought it was a lost day because i think it's a relative certainty the house is going to vote to impeach the president. so really the only mission here is to try to make a public argument that would cause the public to force their senators to change their opinion. right now i don't think they're anywhere near having the votes to convict the president. so to some...
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mr i like scott a so-called talking to los suns business in your sleep realty just people walk us through to mutual which a bit of leisure the news of must be happy with by the debt by xenia the whole of the pharmacy leaving here at the probably of which i'm more strategic the more the deal is. being it if i see what i've said. he's a fiberglass gamer by 70 games i mean you might get your brain to me by 70. 5. but still the electronic band i speak have millions of views for the music on you tube because they have captured the mood in the country. i think that it's an obsession and that this is. an excuse to get right here with it as sure the worst of people probably we did that and you could go in. do you just need your shirt would you put one of the whole of his leader difficult to fit into and used to be. nice looking. at something. funny. and. i speak were harassed and arrested you were there to refresh there was intimidation of the venues where they were to plea but this is just us and you show up trying to take used to run prison that's a pretty. good thank you for glenn who's now a
mr i like scott a so-called talking to los suns business in your sleep realty just people walk us through to mutual which a bit of leisure the news of must be happy with by the debt by xenia the whole of the pharmacy leaving here at the probably of which i'm more strategic the more the deal is. being it if i see what i've said. he's a fiberglass gamer by 70 games i mean you might get your brain to me by 70. 5. but still the electronic band i speak have millions of views for the music on you...
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mr. president. my name is scott neely. we were founded in 2012 and publish manufacturing standards for illiquid products. e-liquid products. >> when you don't have high standards, that's when dangerous things happen. people are using devices that are not good. >> we very much support what you put forward in september. we have half a million members. they asked me, beg me, delusion you we notes to tell support you all the way. >> mr. president, thank you for having me here. we are very concerned about this issue. we want to play an active role in helping you get to the right solutions. more importantly, we are big supporters of many of the policies you and pushing. >> thank you for the invitation to be here. i'm the president and ceo for the american lung association, and on behalf of our , it has helped us focus on the kids and to really work on this regarding the addiction. >> [indiscernible] >> kellyanne conway. mr. president, thank you for have thise to conversation. >> mr. president, i am senator mitt romney. we have o
mr. president. my name is scott neely. we were founded in 2012 and publish manufacturing standards for illiquid products. e-liquid products. >> when you don't have high standards, that's when dangerous things happen. people are using devices that are not good. >> we very much support what you put forward in september. we have half a million members. they asked me, beg me, delusion you we notes to tell support you all the way. >> mr. president, thank you for having me here. we...
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mr. sanchez. >> thank you. scott sanchez, planning department. this did not receive a variation from the planning commission, it was a d.r. th they -- when they listed the specific actions that would be taking place on-site, they did not list smoking on-site. we have an excellent working relationship with public health and find they've done an excellent job over the years with regulating. i think everyone has taken this work and responded very quickly and accurately to the issues that have come up, just as in the case here. but the fact is the applicant -- the appellant in this case, they never asked for and received approval from the planning commission for that. they need to come back and change their application. i don't understand from the point of the appellant what made them think that the permit that was before them would allow them to do on-site smoking when they did not apply for that. and when -- we even have the notice here. very clearly says would not amend on-site smoking, vaporizing or cultivation. they haven't been able to provide
mr. sanchez. >> thank you. scott sanchez, planning department. this did not receive a variation from the planning commission, it was a d.r. th they -- when they listed the specific actions that would be taking place on-site, they did not list smoking on-site. we have an excellent working relationship with public health and find they've done an excellent job over the years with regulating. i think everyone has taken this work and responded very quickly and accurately to the issues that...
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mr. sanchez. >> good evening. scott sanchez, planning department. we've noted that the proposed a.d.u. had already been constructed. that was the first time that the department knew that the unit had been illegally constructed. i reviewed nice photos of the unit as well as the appellant prepared a light study that they submitted to the department last week. as you recall, one of the purposes of the continuance was to allow for the zoning administrator to change his determination on the variance request, and after careful consideration of materials, the zoning administrator was not inclined to change -- >> commissioner honda: did you do a site visit? >> we did not do a site visit. this is a de novo hearing, so if the board finds the five findings have been met, that would be up to the discretion of the board, but the planning department, even after reviewing the materials was not supportive of the application. we also used this as an opportunity to review the plans that kind of led us to this place, and i confirmed from the plans that there was no -- you know, no plans had been approved
mr. sanchez. >> good evening. scott sanchez, planning department. we've noted that the proposed a.d.u. had already been constructed. that was the first time that the department knew that the unit had been illegally constructed. i reviewed nice photos of the unit as well as the appellant prepared a light study that they submitted to the department last week. as you recall, one of the purposes of the continuance was to allow for the zoning administrator to change his determination on the...
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[applause] scott: ambassador and mrs. mulhall, presidents and ceo's, trustees, governor, president of the honorary committee, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it is a great privilege to be staying in the city of philadelphia. as you know, the continental congress met, and the declaration of independence was drawn up. the constitution of the united states was agreed, and the city that was the usa's temporary capital in its first 10 years during the presidency of george washington. this museum commemorates all those achievements, elements of which provided an important model for other countries, including ireland, both then and since. this is also about the many uphill struggles and hardships of the war of independence which gave effect to the politics. at the final panel of the permanent exhibition upstairs, quoting thomas jefferson in 1826, his last year, states, "the declaration of independence was the signal to arouse others to assume the blessings and security of self-government." it's an honor to share a co
[applause] scott: ambassador and mrs. mulhall, presidents and ceo's, trustees, governor, president of the honorary committee, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it is a great privilege to be staying in the city of philadelphia. as you know, the continental congress met, and the declaration of independence was drawn up. the constitution of the united states was agreed, and the city that was the usa's temporary capital in its first 10 years during the presidency of george washington....
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scott: thank you, mr. chairman. rep. yarmuth: i now recognize digital men from tennessee for 3 -- the gentleman from tennessee for three minutes. >> thank you for being here. i've heard congressman ron paul say we are in the biggest bond bubble in history that is going to burst. of course, he was talking about interest rates being too low. what factors do you look at when you decide to increase or decrease interest rates? chair powell: when we change our policy, which is an overnight interest rate that affects other short-term rates, and those play out through the yield curve, we are really looking at setting our policy rate at the level which, in the medium-term, will best support maximum employment and stable prices. that is what we are looking at. we are thinking ahead because monetary policy works with a lag, so we try to take that into account. those are the goals we are always serving. rep. burchett: thank you. mr. chairman, i've submitted some questions for the record, but i also want to note since it was announce
scott: thank you, mr. chairman. rep. yarmuth: i now recognize digital men from tennessee for 3 -- the gentleman from tennessee for three minutes. >> thank you for being here. i've heard congressman ron paul say we are in the biggest bond bubble in history that is going to burst. of course, he was talking about interest rates being too low. what factors do you look at when you decide to increase or decrease interest rates? chair powell: when we change our policy, which is an overnight...
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mr drysdale. c s i k f c. heads together tailor made for thanksgiving viewing scott rockstar joining me in the studio welcome andthe who dunnit is all right seems to me we don't see it very often on screen these days you have a list on the big screen i mean we had brannock did i get organised or an espresso a couple of years ago but that was more of an astrologer piece this is really a modern day take on the whodunit genre and and it's a big challenge really key because the the john has been done to death on television i mean c s i which they could have here is sort of killed the the movie mystery star ok so does ryan johnson manage to pull it off yet tries and i think he does i mean what's what's what's fun about this is he obviously loves the genre and he really is this is really a tribute to these the act the christie films of the 1970 s. you know the with peter ustinov and so on and which were always really fun and always had a laugh out of the whole thing will be incredibly well plotted mysteries but in this film as well it has a lot to do with the cast which is just stay artillery and it was amazing here i
mr drysdale. c s i k f c. heads together tailor made for thanksgiving viewing scott rockstar joining me in the studio welcome andthe who dunnit is all right seems to me we don't see it very often on screen these days you have a list on the big screen i mean we had brannock did i get organised or an espresso a couple of years ago but that was more of an astrologer piece this is really a modern day take on the whodunit genre and and it's a big challenge really key because the the john has been...
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scott. thank you, mr. chairman. my heart goes out to all of the families. i cannot imagine the impact on these families after these tragic accidents. i come from florida. air traffic is a big deal for us. 126 million people travel to florida as tourists last year. the line share of them come by aircraft. the safety of everybody is really important. , the ceo of your commercial airlines would let go after this. what is your process to hold people accountable to make sure this does not happen again? all, myor, first of company and i are accountable. i believe that accountability starts with me. my board took some recent actions regarding my position, which i fully support. it will allow me to focus more on safety. takena reaction we have to try to focus on safety. i have taken some management actions. those are focused on operational excellence and safety going forward. completed, if we see additional actions that need to be completed -- in some cases, accountability also includes improvements to our processes and org
scott. thank you, mr. chairman. my heart goes out to all of the families. i cannot imagine the impact on these families after these tragic accidents. i come from florida. air traffic is a big deal for us. 126 million people travel to florida as tourists last year. the line share of them come by aircraft. the safety of everybody is really important. , the ceo of your commercial airlines would let go after this. what is your process to hold people accountable to make sure this does not happen...
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mr. duffy, is there anything further? >> scott, one question. they mention there is a violation of regarding planning on the vacant store front. is that a planning issue or building inspection? >> no active planning code violations on the property under the building code and there are requirements for vacant building ordinance. maybe the issue at hand. >> that was it. thank you. >> commissioner, this mater is submitted. >> go ahead. >> do you want to start? go ahead. >> somebody start. >> i will start and i don't know where it's going to end. this is very disconcerting case. inspector duffy said it. and while this permit may be properly issued, i have serious concerns about how this will be resolved in a way that would give the city any confidence it will be resolved in a matter to meet the building code and and in the continuance time that the parties get together to understand the permit history of the property, understand what is going on if the appellant does want to have an engineer of his own at his own expense to inspect and make their ow
mr. duffy, is there anything further? >> scott, one question. they mention there is a violation of regarding planning on the vacant store front. is that a planning issue or building inspection? >> no active planning code violations on the property under the building code and there are requirements for vacant building ordinance. maybe the issue at hand. >> that was it. thank you. >> commissioner, this mater is submitted. >> go ahead. >> do you want to start?...
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former independent counsel scott fredrickson said stone may be hoping for a pardon. >> did mr. go to trial with the expectation that a pardon would be forthcoming down the road before he ever had to be sentenced to prison? >> reporter: stone will be sentenced in early february, and because he was convicted on all seven counts, he faces a maximum 50 years behind bars. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeff, thank you. tonight, a one-time top n.f.l. draft pick is benched indefinitely. the cleveland browns' myles garrett apologized for this brutal attack on the football field last night. but it's not clear if he'll ever return to the n.f.l. don dahler on the hit that was way out of bounds. >> reporter: with only eight seconds to go in the game that cleveland was winning, defensive end myles garrett pulled off mason rudolph's helmet and bashed the steelers quarterback on the head with it. that ignited a brawl and shock from around the league. >> that's one of the worst things i've ever seen on a professional sports field. >> i know it's bush league. it's a total coward's move on his
former independent counsel scott fredrickson said stone may be hoping for a pardon. >> did mr. go to trial with the expectation that a pardon would be forthcoming down the road before he ever had to be sentenced to prison? >> reporter: stone will be sentenced in early february, and because he was convicted on all seven counts, he faces a maximum 50 years behind bars. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jeff, thank you. tonight, a one-time top n.f.l. draft pick is benched...
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mr. sanchez. >> a follow-up to that one scott? >> any questions? >> i have two, which is. >> we'll try to go for my memory here. so regarding section 311 notification it is not required for adus approved under 207c6 so that change of scope, there's no reason that the correct plans couldn't or shouldn't have been submitted on day one. shouldn't have taken an appeal to get the permit holder to submit plans that reflect what's there. existing conditions means what is existing, not what you would like it to be. but so that is an issue. but i think it's not defeating of this permit, because just the project, the scope there does not require a 311 neighborhood notification. regards to the excavation, and i agree, that the excavation should be shown for that portion at the rear. that said, even if it goes over 49 cubic yards, it's unlikely to have any serious impacts here, because it's not at a land -- the cubic yard threshold is for additional environmental review when certain things exist such as hazardous soil that you could be digging up, that you can
mr. sanchez. >> a follow-up to that one scott? >> any questions? >> i have two, which is. >> we'll try to go for my memory here. so regarding section 311 notification it is not required for adus approved under 207c6 so that change of scope, there's no reason that the correct plans couldn't or shouldn't have been submitted on day one. shouldn't have taken an appeal to get the permit holder to submit plans that reflect what's there. existing conditions means what is...