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mr. wagner? any questions for ms. garcia? okay. any final comments. otherwise we'll understand we'll see you back next week. okay. thank you very much. up next we have our human services agencies, madam clerk, can you call item no. 9, please. >> city clerk: mr. chairman, would you like to have public comment for items 17-206789 >> thank you very much. we do need public comment. mr. roark, real quick, we are going to ask for public comment. anyone wish to comment on those items? okay, public comment is closed. colleagues do we have a motion to send those items forward? >> okay. we can do that without objection. madam clerk, can you call item no. 9. city clerk: item 9. approving expenditure plans human services care fund for fiscal year 2014-2015. >> good afternoon, you are very familiar with our budget. i was here a couple months before with our budget supplemental and went through a lot of detail and similar to what is today. i will be brief. to begin with our proposed about you -- budget for 2014 represents about an $87 million increase, 94 percent i
mr. wagner? any questions for ms. garcia? okay. any final comments. otherwise we'll understand we'll see you back next week. okay. thank you very much. up next we have our human services agencies, madam clerk, can you call item no. 9, please. >> city clerk: mr. chairman, would you like to have public comment for items 17-206789 >> thank you very much. we do need public comment. mr. roark, real quick, we are going to ask for public comment. anyone wish to comment on those items?...
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mr. wagner is here. city clerk: item no. 9. leasing of equipment. >> thank you. wagner from the department of public health. we have code change before you today. it's a minor amendment to clarify that we would be able to take advantage of certain types of lease transactions for the procurement of equipment of the new san francisco general hospital. as you maybe aware that we currently have under the admin code authority the purchase through the university health systems consortium which is a group that allows hospital to pull our purchasing power with other hospitals to get more favorable rates. we think for the new hospital there are several pieces of equipment that would be financially advantageous to lead through this current system. however it's currently am ambiguous about our code. i want to get clarifying language to allow the tool for savings near the for the budget. >> okay. do we have a budget analyst report. we'll open up to public comment. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues can we send this forward. we have a motion and a second by sup
mr. wagner is here. city clerk: item no. 9. leasing of equipment. >> thank you. wagner from the department of public health. we have code change before you today. it's a minor amendment to clarify that we would be able to take advantage of certain types of lease transactions for the procurement of equipment of the new san francisco general hospital. as you maybe aware that we currently have under the admin code authority the purchase through the university health systems consortium which...
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mr. wagner or dph. >> could you go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 53, our reduction to the b*ulg 1 million, 579,383, of that amount, 644,000 are ongoing, 934,000 are one time and will alose an increase of 7 million, over 3.8 percent in the department 14, 15 budget and we recommend closing all the prior year fund that will allow the return of 517,000 for the recommendations todayal 2 million 97,000 in 14, 15, we fully recommend, placing 8 million, in salary and mandatory fringe benefits on the reserve, and until such time as the department can provide more detailed about increasing enrollment in san francisco, health network and the cost of ex-expanded services and our recommended reduction for the total, 1 million, 399,,000 and of that amount, 703,000 are ongoing, and 700,000 are one time and the department does concur with our recommendations. >> thank you, mr. rose. >> colleagues any questions for mr. rose. >> the department? >> okay, could i have a motion to accept the budget analyst recommendations?
mr. wagner or dph. >> could you go to your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 53, our reduction to the b*ulg 1 million, 579,383, of that amount, 644,000 are ongoing, 934,000 are one time and will alose an increase of 7 million, over 3.8 percent in the department 14, 15 budget and we recommend closing all the prior year fund that will allow the return of 517,000 for the recommendations todayal 2 million 97,000 in 14, 15, we fully recommend,...
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mrs. wagner: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise today in support of a package of human trafficking legislation to be considered by the house today. i also rise to recognize and support all the good works done by my colleagues to combat the hideous crime of human trafficking. madam speaker, as a former united states ambassador, i was exposed firsthand to the horrors of human trafficking on an international level. i witnessed and reported on the devastating consequences of human trafficking, but never in my wildest dreams did i ever think human trafficking was so rampant right here in the united states of america. madam speaker, right now there are young women and children being forced into prostitution in virtually every district across this nation. in fact, i was shocked to learn that my own hometown of st. louis has been identified as one of the top 20 areas for sex trafficking in the united states. madam speaker, this problem is hiding in plain sight. every year thousands ever young americans' lives are impacted by this de
mrs. wagner: thank you very much, madam speaker. i rise today in support of a package of human trafficking legislation to be considered by the house today. i also rise to recognize and support all the good works done by my colleagues to combat the hideous crime of human trafficking. madam speaker, as a former united states ambassador, i was exposed firsthand to the horrors of human trafficking on an international level. i witnessed and reported on the devastating consequences of human...
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mr. troy wagner has a quite lengthy disciplinary history. >> wagner says his latest outburst was prompted by his desire to be moved to another housing unit. he says other inmates were harassing him because he is a sex offender. >> the best thing is to keep it to yourself and not tell somebody what you're in prison for, because you tell people what you're in prison for, then they go around telling other inmates and other inmates will run after you, they want to fight you. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing from me. even if they won the battle, it won't be a battle they just win this day, it will be an ongoing battle. >> flanders' small stature is the result
mr. troy wagner has a quite lengthy disciplinary history. >> wagner says his latest outburst was prompted by his desire to be moved to another housing unit. he says other inmates were harassing him because he is a sex offender. >> the best thing is to keep it to yourself and not tell somebody what you're in prison for, because you tell people what you're in prison for, then they go around telling other inmates and other inmates will run after you, they want to fight you. >>...
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mrs. wagner: and the only increase in hiring is for part time employees. that's why the house will vote this week on the work force innovation and opportunity act, based on the foundation of the skills act that we passed earlier this year. this commonsense solution eliminates more than a dozen failing programs, saves taxpayer dollars and provides skills training for in-demand jobs. key in-demand jobs needed in my hometown of st. louis, missouri. it's time we start investing in nurses, medical assistants, manufacturing technicians and computer support specialists and stop wasting billions of dollars every year on ineffective government programs that do little to train individuals with the skills they need. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to vote yes for opportunity for jobs and for the work force innovation opportunity act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: th
mrs. wagner: and the only increase in hiring is for part time employees. that's why the house will vote this week on the work force innovation and opportunity act, based on the foundation of the skills act that we passed earlier this year. this commonsense solution eliminates more than a dozen failing programs, saves taxpayer dollars and provides skills training for in-demand jobs. key in-demand jobs needed in my hometown of st. louis, missouri. it's time we start investing in nurses, medical...
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mrs. wagner: israel is under threat of a nuclear iran.tringent economic sanctions remain our own peaceful options by which to persuade iran to suspend its quest for nuclear weapons. however, with the negotiation deadline approaching this sunday, we must present a credible military threat and strengthen sanctions should iran not respond to peacefully end their pursuit. the last window of opportunity we have to keep iran from achieving a nuclear weapons' capability is closing. to prevent them is essential. we must stand with israel. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, this morning i heard on the radio a palestinian mother who said, i wish the bombing would stop so that i could get food for my children. i don't expect that that mother ould in any way deny israeli mothe
mrs. wagner: israel is under threat of a nuclear iran.tringent economic sanctions remain our own peaceful options by which to persuade iran to suspend its quest for nuclear weapons. however, with the negotiation deadline approaching this sunday, we must present a credible military threat and strengthen sanctions should iran not respond to peacefully end their pursuit. the last window of opportunity we have to keep iran from achieving a nuclear weapons' capability is closing. to prevent them is...
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> reporter: and even more unusual, detective wagner realized, the pastor relied on the motorist to call for help when he could have dialed 911 himself. >> mrtional cell phone and never made a 911 call. >> reporter: wagner kept looking at the photos, the stains. >> i got to a photograph of the blood in the seat and i immediately noticed that this blood doesn't make sense. i had one of those moments where it's oh, my god, this -- this is it. >> reporter: betty's car seat was spattered with blood. but, the detective thought, it shouldn't have been if she was initially injured while sitting in the passenger seat. how did it get under her? >> if betty did sustain a bleeding wound from that particular crash, she would of been bleeding on herself. there would be a void from her body, her legs and her butt in that seat. >> reporter: the only logical way to explain the blood on the passenger seat, the detective thought, was if betty had been injured and bleeding before she got into the car. >> what i saw is that evidence that told me immediately that she was bleeding prior to that crash. >> reporter: that had nothing to do with the deer and slammin
> reporter: and even more unusual, detective wagner realized, the pastor relied on the motorist to call for help when he could have dialed 911 himself. >> mrtional cell phone and never made a 911 call. >> reporter: wagner kept looking at the photos, the stains. >> i got to a photograph of the blood in the seat and i immediately noticed that this blood doesn't make sense. i had one of those moments where it's oh, my god, this -- this is it. >> reporter: betty's car...