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mr. johnson. >> good evening, commissioners mr. johnson for at&t i have a couple of brief remarks for the administrative native record dpw's positions the permits is properly granted under the older owners which means the department found under the subject active guidelines it didn't have access to the public right-of-way she's not offered argument that the proposed maps would either violate the guidelines under the older smf guide order and while at&t is sympathetic to her concerns about graffiti as a matter of fact, of state law that's not a basis to didn't think the evasion permits and the argument she's making that utility cabinets at&t utility cabinets shouldn't be allowed in san francisco because the tag was denied by board of supervisors filing on the facts i ask the gentleman from at&t about this cabinet i could not say that but they say in the no an at&t cabinet because at&t didn't put locks on their cabinet given that no evidence has been prepared by appellant it would imcommodity access there's no denial for the permit i
mr. johnson. >> good evening, commissioners mr. johnson for at&t i have a couple of brief remarks for the administrative native record dpw's positions the permits is properly granted under the older owners which means the department found under the subject active guidelines it didn't have access to the public right-of-way she's not offered argument that the proposed maps would either violate the guidelines under the older smf guide order and while at&t is sympathetic to her...
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mr. johnson. >> sorry so commissioner hurtado you asked me if in respect supreme court cases. >> i asked if the court of appeals cases you avoided that and i asked because they're not cited anywhere in the brief as an oral argument. >> i'm allowed to raise legal argument. >> i'm allowed to hear them but answer my question. >> off the top of my head i--i don't know if there's a cal decision i don't know if someone filed a written petition and the 13rush8g9 weighed it and you were going to say something about the cal supreme court case and there are cal destruct cases i'll be happy to give you the citations. >> i don't have time to read them i'll note you're filing the same brief over and over again that's not helpful if you want us to consider the authority i suggest you put it in your brief that's my suggestion i'm happy to hear about the cal supreme court case. >> the discipline is an exception and if cities pass legislation that target developers to frustrate development the cities can't apply the new legislation to the permits because the fact pattern in most of the cases the city wil
mr. johnson. >> sorry so commissioner hurtado you asked me if in respect supreme court cases. >> i asked if the court of appeals cases you avoided that and i asked because they're not cited anywhere in the brief as an oral argument. >> i'm allowed to raise legal argument. >> i'm allowed to hear them but answer my question. >> off the top of my head i--i don't know if there's a cal decision i don't know if someone filed a written petition and the 13rush8g9 weighed...
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mr. johnson. >> great. thank you very much. >> i'll be back there to meet quorum as soon as possible i served in susan nasal roll as the director of the inform film commission i'm not gag to challenge the wisdom of cod fizzing something that's a best practice i get the drift of where the panel it going i wanted to say there's a streak in the city that sometimes runs through the community through the body politics and into city hall as well as a relates to filming in the city you're a little bit damned if you do and damned in you don't as a matter of public policy we support filming in san francisco but we tend to focus on real high profile things like disney movies or godzilla but frankly are not the real issue in this case they shoot for a few days and have big operations and do most of their stuff open the we understand which is quiet but we have a thriving independent film and still affirmative it is important we should support them but not only the neighbors and constituents who want to have a partially
mr. johnson. >> great. thank you very much. >> i'll be back there to meet quorum as soon as possible i served in susan nasal roll as the director of the inform film commission i'm not gag to challenge the wisdom of cod fizzing something that's a best practice i get the drift of where the panel it going i wanted to say there's a streak in the city that sometimes runs through the community through the body politics and into city hall as well as a relates to filming in the city you're...
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mr. johnson for a long time the rest i submit mr. clerk. >> thank you supervisor cohen supervisor farrell. >> supervisor kim >> thank you first of all, i want to wish any colleague supervisor campos a very happy birthday it happenings happened two days ago i want to introduce a modification for the transbay plan that allows the city to receive more money for affordable housing by allowing a developer to pay a significant fee i know this issue with in the august around the concerns of the protecting vs. the 34r5ur9 housing this deal is a huge precedent in the city around a discussion we've had about charging varying rates of oversight rates depending on the types of buildings like the condo or an 18 unit building you're asked to pay by the city the same amount but some units are more valuable than others this negotiation was a huge success on the part of our city to set a preept on the types of dollars when we allow luxury condo developers to oversight their units generally as a policy i prefer inclusionary units to be on site but thi
mr. johnson for a long time the rest i submit mr. clerk. >> thank you supervisor cohen supervisor farrell. >> supervisor kim >> thank you first of all, i want to wish any colleague supervisor campos a very happy birthday it happenings happened two days ago i want to introduce a modification for the transbay plan that allows the city to receive more money for affordable housing by allowing a developer to pay a significant fee i know this issue with in the august around the...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you chair and good afternoon so we have two mcds and ironicly they help to facilitate the second floor retail while try to be brief one ordinance creating the neighborhood or 3450ikd on second street and on i should start with history those ordinances have been around for a long time the legislation was born out the community supervisor breed and here peeshgz worked with the merchant who want a tailored zoning district and tom the director of the liveable city and expert helped to craft what the mcds looked like and in november of 2012 the small business commission said individualized corridors will provide for flexibility and zoning controls and adaptation for trends then in march of 2013, the commission recommended the full name mcd and recognized supervisor breed for feedback from constituents have made this stronger and the planning commission are supported boss of those pieces of legislation in june 2013 and in response to the community concerns the inspire had stricter formula retails we requested the board of supervisors to hold off on new formula retail legisla
mr. johnson. >> thank you chair and good afternoon so we have two mcds and ironicly they help to facilitate the second floor retail while try to be brief one ordinance creating the neighborhood or 3450ikd on second street and on i should start with history those ordinances have been around for a long time the legislation was born out the community supervisor breed and here peeshgz worked with the merchant who want a tailored zoning district and tom the director of the liveable city and...
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mrs. johnson, do i smell pie? is that your rhubarb pie? i sure would like a slice!le we're all still free! (cheers and applause) yes! even in the face of all that, democrats still think they have a chance to take this state. >> the one thing democrats have working in their favor is demographics. >> in the next six years, hispanics are expected to be 42% neck and neck with the caucasian white population in texas. >> you will be announcing that we're calling the 38 electoral votes of texas for the democratic nominee for president. (cheers and applause) >> jon: you poor bastards. (laughter) democrats, you're that drunk guy at the bar who won't stop hitting on a girl, even though he knows she's a lesbian. (laughter) no, dude, trust me! i can totally flip her! i just need time! we'll be right back. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) really... it's not worth it. no worries. i got this. ♪ a 2.7 gigahertz turbo processor. kevlar fiber durability. turbo charge for up to 8 hours of battery in just 15 minutes. introducing droid turbo by motorola. (cheers and applause)
mrs. johnson, do i smell pie? is that your rhubarb pie? i sure would like a slice!le we're all still free! (cheers and applause) yes! even in the face of all that, democrats still think they have a chance to take this state. >> the one thing democrats have working in their favor is demographics. >> in the next six years, hispanics are expected to be 42% neck and neck with the caucasian white population in texas. >> you will be announcing that we're calling the 38 electoral...
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mr. johnson, will speak in one of our forums.he aligned forces initiatives is another key part of this. tom brooks will be there as a part of them. on his panel, will be the chief of the japanese self-defense ground force. >> which is amazing. one of the challenges in these times, obviously you're going to some of the smaller companies. what sort of attendance do you expect? had 28,000. we this year it will be closer to 30,000. in part because about 800 army leaders are coming this year compared to zero last year. in aovernment was involved shutwn that precluded the army from funding travel. this year there will be 800 army leaders. andison commanders, sergeants. >> and a few seconds we have, what are the new features you have that you will be introducing for exhibitors? >> iovators corner is one of them. this is a new spot on the floor where people with new ideas will be coming in and giving presentations. >> and demonstons? >> some demonstrations, or video versions. we think tha is going to be great. we have talked about the gr
mr. johnson, will speak in one of our forums.he aligned forces initiatives is another key part of this. tom brooks will be there as a part of them. on his panel, will be the chief of the japanese self-defense ground force. >> which is amazing. one of the challenges in these times, obviously you're going to some of the smaller companies. what sort of attendance do you expect? had 28,000. we this year it will be closer to 30,000. in part because about 800 army leaders are coming this year...
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mr. johnson. >> okay probably too thorough. >> thank you make sure that mention that to supervisor breed. >> (laughter) does the planning department wish to present on this or - and diego there are thirty mcds in the city including the broadway and the hate those types of districts as mentioned allow for commandment of the characterizations of the neighborhood in general the departments approach with the xhurl commercial district is regarding the mcd the proposal to establish one was heard on november 9, 2012, and voted by the planning commission to recommend with approval modifications we thank the supervisor for incorporating the recommendations arrest regarding the fillmore street mcd this was harder also on november 29, 2012, and was voted to approve with modifications and very grateful to be behind this in support of two mcds as we step forward that concludes my presentation. thank you. >> okay. at this point, we'll open up items two and three to public comment i have one public comment card. >> (calling names). >> good afternoon, supervisors tom with the littleable city thank you to
mr. johnson. >> okay probably too thorough. >> thank you make sure that mention that to supervisor breed. >> (laughter) does the planning department wish to present on this or - and diego there are thirty mcds in the city including the broadway and the hate those types of districts as mentioned allow for commandment of the characterizations of the neighborhood in general the departments approach with the xhurl commercial district is regarding the mcd the proposal to establish...
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mr. johnson. you know, several years ago when i first became chairman of the committee on health, united medical center, then greater southeast was borrowing pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job for failure to be paid and the radiology department had been burned out. it was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was proud of leading the council's effort to invest over $100 million into that facility. a new exterior, new equipment, new radiology, new wound care, new dialysis, new but most importantly the new united medical center partnership with children's national medical center which brought a pediatric er to that site that will see 40,000 children alone this year. i am proud of the fact that while not perfect, that hospital would have closed but for our effort and there are many who say well it was a band- aid or a waste of money. i believe that people of this community are entitled to the same quality o
mr. johnson. you know, several years ago when i first became chairman of the committee on health, united medical center, then greater southeast was borrowing pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job for failure to be paid and the radiology department had been burned out. it was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was proud of leading the council's effort to invest over $100 million into that facility. a...
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mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> nice start to the weekment storm tracker 6 double scan showing no rain out. there what do you do on a day like today go for a walk, run, action cam taking a look at schuylkill bank boardwalk open to the public and go run on water. walk on water. you can see the blue skies, the sunshine really a beautiful day. and weather highlights show you that yes, we are much milder today than yesterday. i'm tracking a wet tuesday night though. yesterday, though, we never even got out of the low 60s. 61 degrees was the high yesterday. today, we bumped it up to 72. it's two degrees above normal. i'm tracking one system moving through tonight that will bring us clouds. more rebust system will move through to
mr. johnson goes to the drugstore and connects with a pharmacist to renew his arthritis medication. means he can keep up with his granddaughter at her wedding. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like prescription drug programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. >> nice start to the weekment storm tracker 6 double scan showing no rain out. there what do you...
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mr. johnson we appreciate you being with us. zachary johnson joins thing dallas department of health he joins us today.thank you. >> thank you. >> this echoes for many people across the world wearveg and west africa and the united states. de conte, was the first to sawyer was the first american to die of the disease. this must have . >> it took me back to the day patrick died and the fear of what could have happened. to me and the girls. >> right, the fear -- the. >> had he come. >> the fear of him coming back from liberia and had been infected there. he died before he could reach home in nigeria. >> yes. >> you know when we hear about this there was also a concern when the news broke that this patients had come from liberia, after all there were people that suggested your husband was at fault for bringing the disease from liberia to nigeria. do you think there's a potential concern in dallas as well? >> do i. because i got blamed by a lot of you know good people, fearful people in nigeria, who were afraid that the virus was goi
mr. johnson we appreciate you being with us. zachary johnson joins thing dallas department of health he joins us today.thank you. >> thank you. >> this echoes for many people across the world wearveg and west africa and the united states. de conte, was the first to sawyer was the first american to die of the disease. this must have . >> it took me back to the day patrick died and the fear of what could have happened. to me and the girls. >> right, the fear -- the....
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mrs. johnson were not allowed to see their son as he lay in the street and in addition to that mrs. johnson passed out. so that when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand that this is the tip of a larger iceberg and that black bodies are not valued in this society and we live in an age of disposability of culture were only a few people matter and follow a culture of violence. where black audience. the lowest in society. when we look at michael brown and when we look at the guy who is just killed in ohio, we began to detect the real pattern and i know that black men are being killed larger than the others, but black the black women are also being killed in larger numbers than all other women. so until we can claim this discourse that represents the reality that the entire black community is being profiled and to be black to be a suspect and to be considered a criminal and to be black means that you are not safe in american society and in those murders that we have catalogs, there are several things you need to know. >> i'm going to stop you right now, really. i want to
mrs. johnson were not allowed to see their son as he lay in the street and in addition to that mrs. johnson passed out. so that when we see what happened to michael brown, we understand that this is the tip of a larger iceberg and that black bodies are not valued in this society and we live in an age of disposability of culture were only a few people matter and follow a culture of violence. where black audience. the lowest in society. when we look at michael brown and when we look at the guy...
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mr. johnson.eral years ago when i became chairman of the committee on health united medical center was borrowing pharmaceuticals from a free hospital as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job or failure to be paid in the radiology department have been burned down. he was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and was proud of leading the effort to invest over $100 million into that facility. a nuke equipment new radiology new one care new dialysis but most importantly the new united medical partnership with children's united medical center which brought a pediatric er to the site that will see 40,000 children are lummis here. i'm proud of the fact that while not perfect the hospital were closed. many say was offended or waste of money that i believe that people miss community are intact for the same quality health care that i expect to my neighborhood and that's why he led the effort and i'm proud of it. the hospital as there was 1000 jobs because of it. [appl
mr. johnson.eral years ago when i became chairman of the committee on health united medical center was borrowing pharmaceuticals from a free hospital as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job or failure to be paid in the radiology department have been burned down. he was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and was proud of leading the effort to invest over $100 million into that facility. a nuke equipment new radiology new one care new dialysis but most...
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mrs. johnson, the person who complained on him earlier that day and attacked her. mr. arrived and shot mr. nolen as mr. nolen was charging at him with a knife in his hand. >> why are the prosecutors only charging nolen with first-degree murder and not terrorism? the district attorney greg mashburn is joining us live from norman, oklahoma. griff? >> reporter: hey, greta. first, we expect alton nolen to come here to be booked and arraigned by video conference. but as you mentioned, the question everybody is talking about, is why not terrorism charges? he is that the down with me to show me why. the definition of terrorism under oklahoma statute does not fit in his opinion what happened in this case. the actual statute defines terrorism as an act of violence perpetrated to coerce the civilian proplation or government into granting illegal political or economic demands. he believed that's not the case here. and to further that, he says that the feds can still file their own charges. and that's why the lack of charges of terrorism in this case here has not diminished the fe
mrs. johnson, the person who complained on him earlier that day and attacked her. mr. arrived and shot mr. nolen as mr. nolen was charging at him with a knife in his hand. >> why are the prosecutors only charging nolen with first-degree murder and not terrorism? the district attorney greg mashburn is joining us live from norman, oklahoma. griff? >> reporter: hey, greta. first, we expect alton nolen to come here to be booked and arraigned by video conference. but as you mentioned,...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and dr. frieden, thank you for being here. i thank all of you on the panel for being here today. this is not about politics. it's not about international diplomacy. it's about public health and protecting the public safety of the american people particularly our healthcare workers who if i understood correctly you acknowledged are some of the high-risk folks to be exposed. you know, i want to -- one of my main concerns, dr. frieden, is that we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i heard you say multiple times i don't know the details of this. i don't know the details of that. i think what the american people are wanting is some assurance that somebody does know the details. so let me ask you a question. do we know yet how the two healthcare workers in dallas contracted the virus? was it a breakdown in the protocol? was it breakdown in the training of the protocol? do we know whether or not the protocol works? >> the investigation is ongoing. we've identified some possible causes. we're no
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and dr. frieden, thank you for being here. i thank all of you on the panel for being here today. this is not about politics. it's not about international diplomacy. it's about public health and protecting the public safety of the american people particularly our healthcare workers who if i understood correctly you acknowledged are some of the high-risk folks to be exposed. you know, i want to -- one of my main concerns, dr. frieden,...
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mr. johnson about the need to increase expenditures and increase the bonding capacity. right now transportation pays up to 27% of its revenue for bonds that are already issued. it is something that needs to be addressed in the next legislative session. there is a 6 million. -- a $6 billion gap. withllion over 10 years what we need to spend just to keep the system as it is now, maintaining the status quo, which we all know has deteriorated over the last couple of decades. more accidents, more fatalities. tot session, we will face up are we going to come up with additional money. say we will just get administrative efficiency out of the department of transportation, which is an important aspect of it, but it will not come close to the additional expenditure necessary. so the people of minnesota have to decide through their representatives, are they satisfied with the things that they are? are they willing to pay additional money in order to be break even, or do we want to improve things? or are we willing to let things continue to deteriorate, it will happen unless the ov
mr. johnson about the need to increase expenditures and increase the bonding capacity. right now transportation pays up to 27% of its revenue for bonds that are already issued. it is something that needs to be addressed in the next legislative session. there is a 6 million. -- a $6 billion gap. withllion over 10 years what we need to spend just to keep the system as it is now, maintaining the status quo, which we all know has deteriorated over the last couple of decades. more accidents, more...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need toant here in a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization. certainly the legislators are responsible. and certainly judges and prosecutors who are elected are responsible for, you know, getting tough on crime and throwing the book at people. and implementing the policies that we enshrine into law. but i will ask you both, you're both members of the bar. you're both attorneys. you're licensed to practice law and you know that when a person suffers a felony conviction and even misdemeanor convictions in many states, they are barred from being able to license practice law. do you believe that those types of b
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need toant here in a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization....
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and dr. frieden, thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. you know, this is not about politics, it's not about international diplomacy. it's about public health and protecting the public safety of the american people. particularly our health care workers who, if i understood correctly you've acknowledged some of the high-risk folks to be exposed. you know, i want to -- one of my main concerns, dr. frieden, is we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i've heard you say multiple times i don't know the details of this. i don't know the details of that. and i think what the american people are wanting is some assurance that somebody does. do we know yet how the two health care workers in dallas contracted the virus. was it a breakdown in the protocol? was it a breakdown in the training of the protocol. do we know whether or not the protocol works? >> the investigation is ongoing, we've identified possible causes. we're not waiting for the investigation to --
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman and dr. frieden, thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. you know, this is not about politics, it's not about international diplomacy. it's about public health and protecting the public safety of the american people. particularly our health care workers who, if i understood correctly you've acknowledged some of the high-risk folks to be exposed. you know, i want to -- one of my main concerns,...
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mrs. johnson were not all opposed by any account. >> they also needed to any about all the heroic people fromse towns who came out and witnessed, knowing that, on sunday they would be going back to their church and some of their friends would be saying, oh, we were going to come through that little town, or that big town, or wherever, and then we're leaving. but they were going to be there all the time. they were going to be staying there and facing, for good or bad, the people who posed their views. >> woodruff: when the lady bird special arrived in new orleans, l.b.j. was waiting and appeared the trip paid off. >> the lady bird special traveled across eight states only three of which johnson got in the landslide election. he was surprised he got florida and virginia. he also got north carolina, which he largely expected. but i think it was a successful journey because it showed the south that the president and first lady still cared about them. >> woodruff: with her husband by her said, lady bird told the crowd in new orleans i am aware there are those who would exploit the south's troubles
mrs. johnson were not all opposed by any account. >> they also needed to any about all the heroic people fromse towns who came out and witnessed, knowing that, on sunday they would be going back to their church and some of their friends would be saying, oh, we were going to come through that little town, or that big town, or wherever, and then we're leaving. but they were going to be there all the time. they were going to be staying there and facing, for good or bad, the people who posed...
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mr. johnson is a very mild entered her, so it will be interesting, i will be watching for how aggressivelythey take each other on, if one of them is the other on the defense click the and to sort of what the divide is between them. >> we will look for your reporting online for job patrick join us from st. paul, minnesota, we appreciate you being with us. like things, steve. >> now we go live to our campaign 2014 coverage. tonight, three candidates are participating in a debate. governor dayton debates jeff johnson and independent candidate hannah nicollet. report votes this as likely democrat. >> 2014 minnesota gubernatorial debate. challenger, jeff johnson. an independent challenger, hannah nicollet face-off for the first time. the final stretch of the 2014 race starts now. the 2014 minnesota gubernatorial debate is hosted by the coalition of greater minnesota cities. rochester chamber of commerce.
mr. johnson is a very mild entered her, so it will be interesting, i will be watching for how aggressivelythey take each other on, if one of them is the other on the defense click the and to sort of what the divide is between them. >> we will look for your reporting online for job patrick join us from st. paul, minnesota, we appreciate you being with us. like things, steve. >> now we go live to our campaign 2014 coverage. tonight, three candidates are participating in a debate....
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mr. johnson five minutes. >> thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. politics orabout international diplomacy. this is about public health and protecting the safety of the american people, particularly our health care workers who are some of the high risk folks to be exposed. as of my main concerns though we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i have heard you say multiple times i don't know the details of this, i don't know the details of that. i think what the american people , is some assurance that somebody does know the details. salome us your question. do we know yet how the two -- so let me ask you a question. do we know yet how the two health-care workers contracted the virus? was it a breakdown in the protocol? was it a breakdown in the training of the protocol? do we know of the protocol works? >> the investigation is ongoing. we have identified possible causes. >> so we don't know. we don't know. i get that. we don't know. you know, the people in ohio
mr. johnson five minutes. >> thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. politics orabout international diplomacy. this is about public health and protecting the safety of the american people, particularly our health care workers who are some of the high risk folks to be exposed. as of my main concerns though we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i have heard you say multiple times i don't know the details of this,...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need to enter into a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization. certainly the legislators are responsible. and certainly judges and prosecutors who are elected are responsible for, you know, getting tough on crime and throwing the book at people. and implementing the policies that we enshrine into law. but i will ask you both, you're both members of the bar. you're both attorneys. you're licensed to practice law and you know that when a person suffers a felony conviction and even misdemeanor convictions in many states, they are barred from being able to license practice law. do you believe that those types of b
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need to enter into a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization....
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject wholesale demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law, persons who are released from prison should be given a second chance. and we need to enter into a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals that we should seek to live up to. oftentimes it's we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization. certainly, the legislators are responsible. and certainly judges and os
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject wholesale demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law, persons who are released from prison should be given a second chance. and we need to enter into a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals that we should seek to live up to. oftentimes it's we ourselves that are the perpetrators of...
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mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need toant here in a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization. certainly the legislators are responsible. and certainly judges and prosecutors who are elected are responsible for, you know, getting tough on crime and throwing the book at people. and implementing the policies that we enshrine into law. but i will ask you both, you're both members of the bar. you're both attorneys. you're licensed to practice law and you know that when a person suffers a felony conviction and even misdemeanor convictions in many states, they are barred from being able to license practice law. do you believe that those types of b
mr. johnson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we need to reject demonization of every person who has a brush with the criminal law. persons released from prison should be given a second chance and we need toant here in a new age of restoration and redemption. these are things that are listed in your conclusion, mr. jonas. and i think that those are very important ideals. that we should seek to live up to. often times, it is we ourselves that are the perpetrators of overcriminalization....
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mr. johnson needs to go hrough a couple. i strongly supported the medical center and the state of but this area will be transformed. may yo is probably -- he's going to be a phenomenal impact on our state. the industry and minnesota between -- you ever seen nnesota and mayo has that -- opportunities and a zip rail line which it has to have connection. >> a few more lightning rod questions. the most recent proposal to the minnesota constitution qur ighly. should the threshold be raised to insure the consensus. and christopher johnson, you're first. i think it's proven to have orked in the past. >> last one. >> my great grandfather would turn over in his grave. but i don't think. we have automobiles from other companies. they own a shop on sunday. not more -- population is -- not here sundays so it gets hurt to say one day, you can do this. you can't do that, ok? >> yeah, you know, any legal product should be able to sold any day. >> we have a religious holiday for christians. saturday night is sabbath for jewish people so why
mr. johnson needs to go hrough a couple. i strongly supported the medical center and the state of but this area will be transformed. may yo is probably -- he's going to be a phenomenal impact on our state. the industry and minnesota between -- you ever seen nnesota and mayo has that -- opportunities and a zip rail line which it has to have connection. >> a few more lightning rod questions. the most recent proposal to the minnesota constitution qur ighly. should the threshold be raised to...
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mr. johnson.years ago when it first became chairman of the committee on health, united medical center then greater southeast was boring pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job for failure to be paid and the radio department had been burned out. it was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was but a fleeting the council's effort to invest over $100 million into that facility, a new exterior, new equipment, new radiology, new wound care, new dialysis, but most importantly the new united medical center partnership with children's national medical center which brought the pediatric er to that site that will see 40,000 children alone this year. i'm proud of the fact that while not perfect the hospital would've close but for our effort. garden is a it was a dandy or waste of money. i believe the people of this committee are entitled to think what it health care that i expect in my neighborhood and that's why i led
mr. johnson.years ago when it first became chairman of the committee on health, united medical center then greater southeast was boring pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses routinely walked off the job for failure to be paid and the radio department had been burned out. it was operating as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was but a fleeting the council's effort to invest over $100 million into that facility, a new exterior, new equipment,...
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mr. johnson.o years ago when it first became chairman of the committee on health, not medical center than greater southeast was borrowing pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses walked off the job or go to be paid and the radiology department had been burnt out. it was operate as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was proud of leading the council's effort to invest of $100 million to that facility. in the extra, new equipment, new wound care, new dialysis, but most importantly the new united medical center partnership with the children's national medical center which brought a pediatric er to that site josie 40,000 children alone issue. i'm proud of the fact that while not perfect, that hospital would have close but forever. the army who say it was a band-aid or waste of money. i believe that people are entitled to the same quality of health care i expect in my neighborhood and that's why i led the effort of the proud of it and that hospital is th
mr. johnson.o years ago when it first became chairman of the committee on health, not medical center than greater southeast was borrowing pharmaceuticals from neighboring hospitals as well as bandages. nurses walked off the job or go to be paid and the radiology department had been burnt out. it was operate as barely more than a clinic when i became chairman and i was proud of leading the council's effort to invest of $100 million to that facility. in the extra, new equipment, new wound care,...
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mr. johnson basically said the door ricochetted closed when it hit me. that car doors ricochet off human bodies closed. i think that will be a point to be made by the officers' lawyers. so the officer is claiming they pushed him back into the cruiser. because i think he'll be claiming at trial, if there is a trial. that they knew he was on to them and that they were robbery suspects. so now they're desperate and they're trying to get away. next of course, struggle ensues. >> now let's talk about the struggle. you've seen so many of these. the officer says, i've always said the key here is who took the gun out of the holster. we did some research into the holster. very tough to take it out, given the configuration, which is a great thing for officer safety. we know darren wilson says, i took out my weapon. why? well he had just lumped me in the head, he was incredibly strong. i thought i was going to pass out. i was sitting on my nightstick. and i thought pepper spray would contaminate me as well. so wind to the gun, i didn't have a tazer, does that sound
mr. johnson basically said the door ricochetted closed when it hit me. that car doors ricochet off human bodies closed. i think that will be a point to be made by the officers' lawyers. so the officer is claiming they pushed him back into the cruiser. because i think he'll be claiming at trial, if there is a trial. that they knew he was on to them and that they were robbery suspects. so now they're desperate and they're trying to get away. next of course, struggle ensues. >> now let's...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. this is not about politics or international diplomacy. this is about public health and protecting the safety of the american people, particularly our health care workers who are , if i understood correctly, some of the high-risk people to be exposed. one of my main concerns as though we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i have heard you say multiple times i don't know the details of this, i don't know the details of that. i think what the american people are wanting, is some assurance that somebody does know the details. so let me ask you a question. do we know yet how the two health-care workers contracted the virus? was it a breakdown in the protocol? was it a breakdown in the training of the protocol? do we know whether or not the protocol works? >> the investigation is ongoing. we have identified possible causes. >> so we don't know. we don't know. i get that. we don't know. you know, the
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you for being here. thank all of you on the panel for being here today. this is not about politics or international diplomacy. this is about public health and protecting the safety of the american people, particularly our health care workers who are , if i understood correctly, some of the high-risk people to be exposed. one of my main concerns as though we don't know what we don't know. throughout testimony and questioning today, i have heard you...
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topics from the man in charge of trying to keep this country safe, homeland security secretary jay johnson. mr. secretary, thanks for being here. coming off that ebola story we just brought you, why is it in the best interests of the united states to continue to allow travelers from these afflicted areas to come to the united states for treatment? >> as you just heard from the white house, we're bringing the whole of government control involved in this, the department of homeland security, the 2ke9 of health and human services, cdc and the department of defense, we believe that the best way to attack this disease is at its source, first angtd foremost. and so we have devoted a lot of resources in the three affected countries, including the department of defense, cdc and dealing with it there, first and foremost. we are doing a number of other things at transit points, at arrival ain'ts in terms of screening, alerting airlines, alerting passengers themselves. in fact, there are limited few air flights, air routes you can take to get from the three affected countries into the united states. you
topics from the man in charge of trying to keep this country safe, homeland security secretary jay johnson. mr. secretary, thanks for being here. coming off that ebola story we just brought you, why is it in the best interests of the united states to continue to allow travelers from these afflicted areas to come to the united states for treatment? >> as you just heard from the white house, we're bringing the whole of government control involved in this, the department of homeland...
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>> billie earl johnson and, uh, mr. john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah--i know mr. by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> reporter: charlie --who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl --says billie and "mr. john" tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. thnchts [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? ' cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? yeah. >> i gotta have the truth. >> yeah, you're g------- right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts. and sometimes john met charlie and billie -- and handed over packages of cash. at a hamburger joint or at a gas station. and john was always pressing them to get the hit done. >> i mean he was 'hey do you think you can get it done now? what's the chances. you know, 'where are y'all at?' >> billie would tell him, "you know, hey, we're-- we're about an hour away. we'll call you when we get close." "okay, well, c
>> billie earl johnson and, uh, mr. john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah--i know mr. by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> reporter: charlie --who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl --says billie and "mr. john" tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. thnchts [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? ' cause he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got...