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is ms kelly's point of view common amongst you know gun rights supporters and if so why is it so hard for the left or right to come together on this because it seems like could be a unifying belief. yes so it's actually a really interesting and very smart debate by the way guys so i appreciate you raising this issue because a lot of people won't talk about it right but in our political system right now we basically see gun rights as being only to the right and then everyone who's against guns on the left that's and that's not accurate i've been saying for many years now if you go back to the us constitution in the 2nd amendment itself to understand what the founders of framers were talking about they were not talking about hunting they were not talking about having weapons for the purpose of recreation the 2nd amendment is there to provide protection against the government now you may like that you may not like that doesn't matter that's what the founders of framers meant when they were creating this document you have to read a whole lot about what kind of the the back story behind th
is ms kelly's point of view common amongst you know gun rights supporters and if so why is it so hard for the left or right to come together on this because it seems like could be a unifying belief. yes so it's actually a really interesting and very smart debate by the way guys so i appreciate you raising this issue because a lot of people won't talk about it right but in our political system right now we basically see gun rights as being only to the right and then everyone who's against guns...
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ms. kelly you are recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you mr. chair. esther vitello, i listened to dr. gutierrez, would that be helpful to you and pediatricians in the community could come in, if there was some with we can work that out, do you think that is a good idea? >> in this role, i cannot speak for the department or cbp. in 2014 it was helpful. in the supplemental request that just got authorized by this congress is fine. but the president, there is money for cbp to put on more contact medical staff. in the beginning of this crisis, we started with using support from the coast guard, and our own ability. cbp's ability to contract. it sounds like a common sense idea, i am not opposed to the idea. there are restrictions about people's privacy. when they are in the custody of the government no, through the privacy scenario that are in their medical care has to be worked up i think it is a common sense idea worth pursuing. >> i am sure with the witness we just had, she would have appreciated that greatly. also, the other thing is, since you have an
ms. kelly you are recognized for 5 minutes. >> thank you mr. chair. esther vitello, i listened to dr. gutierrez, would that be helpful to you and pediatricians in the community could come in, if there was some with we can work that out, do you think that is a good idea? >> in this role, i cannot speak for the department or cbp. in 2014 it was helpful. in the supplemental request that just got authorized by this congress is fine. but the president, there is money for cbp to put on...
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ms. kelly, did you have anything or no? >> not really a question. questions have been asked, but just to give my sympathy and sorry and hope in your quest that this will never happen again to anybody else, but thank you for sharing. >> ms. juarez, your story's broken the heart of america, but your courage gives us a second chance to get it right. we want to thank you. what you've done and you have friends and admirers on this committee for coming forward. we are going to recess for the purpose of voting. we will resume with the second panel immediately after votes. >> this house oversight subcommittee hearing is taking a break now for votes on the house floor. we'll return to live coverage when they gavel back in. while we wait, we'll take a look at a secret service briefing on mass attacks in public u.s. places. >>> thank you, cathie. good morning, everyone. thank you for being here. earlier today, the secret service and our national threat assessment center, or ntac, as we call it, briefed nearly 400 of our strategic partners on its most recent re
ms. kelly, did you have anything or no? >> not really a question. questions have been asked, but just to give my sympathy and sorry and hope in your quest that this will never happen again to anybody else, but thank you for sharing. >> ms. juarez, your story's broken the heart of america, but your courage gives us a second chance to get it right. we want to thank you. what you've done and you have friends and admirers on this committee for coming forward. we are going to recess for...
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>> i do want to say, ms. kelly, i'd love to come visit with you and talk about the sickle cell cure nih is talking about bringing forward soon and how we're going to make sure that drug developed inside the walls of nih. they're running clinical trials right now, and they've spent at least half a billion dollars. how we make sure that drug comes to market at a price that is affordable and accessible. >> i have been meeting with people. i'm in this building 2416. come and visit any time. >> would the gentleman yield? >> gentlelady? >> yes. >> i meant you. i just wanted to follow up on this question about add vvertis. thank you, mr. mitchell, for telling us it is only u.s. and new zealand which permit television advertising for prescription drugs. are you suggesting you think that should be banned or that the cost of those ads should not be tax detuductible for business as ordinary business expenses? have you done work on this problem? >> the courts ruled the drug companies have a first amendment right to advertise,
>> i do want to say, ms. kelly, i'd love to come visit with you and talk about the sickle cell cure nih is talking about bringing forward soon and how we're going to make sure that drug developed inside the walls of nih. they're running clinical trials right now, and they've spent at least half a billion dollars. how we make sure that drug comes to market at a price that is affordable and accessible. >> i have been meeting with people. i'm in this building 2416. come and visit any...
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ms. kelly speaks bachmann is the ceo of the energy storage association. kelly has spent 20 years working in energy and environmental issues in the public, ngo, and private sectors, including united technologies, sun edison and alliance to save energy. she is a former commissioner of the maryland public service commission where she also served as chair of the board of directors of the regional greenhouse gas initiative, covice-chair of the naruc committee on energy resources and the environment and a member of the epri and grid modernization public add voviso group, and katherine hamilton, a public policy consultant si, specializing in clean energy and innovation, and the executive director of the advanced energy management alliance. she previously ran the grid wise alliance, was policy director to the energy storage association and worked at the national renewable energy laboratory. katherine worked in buildings research and government relations. she also spent a decade at an investor owned utility designing electrical systems for commercial and residenti
ms. kelly speaks bachmann is the ceo of the energy storage association. kelly has spent 20 years working in energy and environmental issues in the public, ngo, and private sectors, including united technologies, sun edison and alliance to save energy. she is a former commissioner of the maryland public service commission where she also served as chair of the board of directors of the regional greenhouse gas initiative, covice-chair of the naruc committee on energy resources and the environment...
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ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to extortion. this has nothing to do with the rest of the conversation we are having. why don't you stop that nonsense with that. we are adjourned. . >> clerk: is there a motion on the item? we will continue the item. >> supervisor walton: good morning, everybody. we will now call this july 29, 2019 rules committee to order. i'm going to be sitting in for supervisor ronen, who is absent today. and then, i want to thank supervisor mandelman for sitting in and taking my place today. our clerk today is victor young. and who do we have for sfgov? and today, we have michael baltazar and samuel wi
ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to...
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ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to extortion. this has nothing to do with the rest of the conversation we are having. why don't you stop that nonsense with that. we are adjourned. . >> clerk: is there a motion on the item? we will continue the item. bett. san francisco department of ett. environment is a place where climate hits the street. we know that we don't have all the answers. we need to support our local champions, our local community to find creative solutions and innovations that help us get to zero waste. >> zero waste is sending nothing to landfill or incineration, using reuse and recovery and prevention as way
ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to...
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kelly: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentlewoman washington is recognized. ms. delbene: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. kelly: i'm ready to close. i thank my colleagues on the other side. there is an old saying, sometimes you have a second chance to do the right thing. eight years ago when the affordable care act was passed, i'm sure it was an oversight or undersight or just not actually understanding what was taking place that day. and my colleagues on the other side at that time were looking to pass the affordable care act and one of the victims was employer-sponsored insurance. we refer to it today as the cadillac tax. and i'm glad we use that. i'm a cadillac dealer and but what we are going to dor today has nothing to do with fancy cars or extravagant health plans but everything to do with punishing hardworking americans and their families. what we are doing is protecting employer-sponsored health insurance for all america
kelly: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: gentlewoman washington is recognized. ms. delbene: i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from washington reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. kelly: i'm ready to close. i thank my colleagues on the other side. there is an old saying, sometimes you have a second chance to do the right thing. eight years ago when the affordable care act was passed, i'm sure it was an...
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ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to extortion. this has nothing to do with the rest of the conversation we are having. why don't you stop that nonsense with that. we are adjourned. . >> clerk: is there a motion on the item? we will continue the item. wome sustainable future . item. wome >> san francisco streets and puffs make up 25 percent of cities e city's land area more than all the parks combined they're far two wide and have large flight area the pavement to parks is to test the variants by ininexpensive changing did new open spaces the city made up of streets in you think about the potential of having this space for a
ms. hale, general manager kelly, godspeed. any additional comments from committee members? we will be hearing from you quarterly about the red, yellow and green lights of which i think around that long list you last furnished us which was pages long. everything else was predominantly red, little bit yellow. if anybody out there, from pg&e is watching and they have legions of lobbyists, governmental affairs people, would you at least be decent to the city on that issue. this is amounting to...
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court.aaron mckenzie, from peckham was charged with the murder of 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle and the manslaughter of her unborn child. msweeks ago. her son riley died in hospital four days after being delivered at the scene. theresa may has described remarks by president trump that four democratic congresswomen should go back to the countries they came from as ‘completely unacceptable'. in a series of tweets, the president said they should fix the ‘catastrophic‘ governments in their countries of origin instead of criticising the us. three of the congresswomen were born in the united states, while another came to the country as a young child. let's see what the us president said. he began "so interesting to see "progressive" democrat congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world, if they even have a functioning government at all, now loudly and viciously telling the people of the united states, the greatest and most powerful nation on earth, how our government is to be run. why don't they go back and help f
court.aaron mckenzie, from peckham was charged with the murder of 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle and the manslaughter of her unborn child. msweeks ago. her son riley died in hospital four days after being delivered at the scene. theresa may has described remarks by president trump that four democratic congresswomen should go back to the countries they came from as ‘completely unacceptable'. in a series of tweets, the president said they should fix the ‘catastrophic‘ governments in...
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kelly was going to say a few words. >> president fung: supervisor peskin. >> thank you, i apologize for popping up. when you've been on this board on and off for 20 years. i remember ms. deerman when i used to go to the planned marks reservation board before it was a commission. and ms. deerman had a profound sense of figuring out who was cheating and speculating and who was doing the right thing. i've never forget what she said, i like your blue eyes, i do not like your protec project and shd no and brought the rest of that with her. thank you ms. deerman. [applause] >> president fung: the floor is yours. >> thank you. supervisor mandelman thank you so much for this honor. my mom and i ask the discussion last night and she said did i have to speak and i said no. i'll do it for you. i can honestly say on behalf of my whole family it's probably better that i am up here. if you know anything about my mom, her most famous saying is i speak the truth. i would say for all of us who have lived with her and know her and love her we know it's the case. we also know with my mom, that one thing might get you down but there's always a reason to get up. mom proves that everyday
kelly was going to say a few words. >> president fung: supervisor peskin. >> thank you, i apologize for popping up. when you've been on this board on and off for 20 years. i remember ms. deerman when i used to go to the planned marks reservation board before it was a commission. and ms. deerman had a profound sense of figuring out who was cheating and speculating and who was doing the right thing. i've never forget what she said, i like your blue eyes, i do not like your protec...
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kelly. >> aye. >> mr. desonya. >> aye. >> voting for this country. aye. >> miss plasket. mr. kana. >> aye. >> mr. gomez. >> aye. >> miss ocasio-cortez. >> aye. >> miss pressley. >> aye. >> miss tallib. >> aye. >> mr. gosar. ms. fox. mr. massey. >> no. >> mr. meadows. mr. hise. >> no. >> mr. grothman. >> no. >> mr. koemer. >> no. >> mr. cloud. mr. gibbs. >> no. >> mr. higgins. >> no. >> mr. norman. >> no. >> mr. roy. >> no. >> miss miller. >> no. >> mr. green. >> no. >> mr. armstrong. >> no. >> mr. stuvy. >> no. >> mr. keller. >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> yes, sir. >> mr. clay is not recorded. >> mr. clay votes aye. >> mr. clay votes aye. >> how is mr. gosar recorded? >> not recorded. >> no. >> and how is miss fox recorded? >> miss fox is not recorded. >> no. >> has everyone voted? the clerk will give us the tally. >> on this vote we have 23 ayes and 16 noes. >> on this vote there were 23 ayes and 16 noes. the resolution is agreed to. the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. staff is authorized to make any technical and conforming changes. i want to thank the committee for a very -- a good discussion. for a good discussion. and i really appreciate it. and now -- huh? the committee is adjourned. thank y
kelly. >> aye. >> mr. desonya. >> aye. >> voting for this country. aye. >> miss plasket. mr. kana. >> aye. >> mr. gomez. >> aye. >> miss ocasio-cortez. >> aye. >> miss pressley. >> aye. >> miss tallib. >> aye. >> mr. gosar. ms. fox. mr. massey. >> no. >> mr. meadows. mr. hise. >> no. >> mr. grothman. >> no. >> mr. koemer. >> no. >> mr. cloud. mr. gibbs....
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ms. speier: thank you, madam chair. we withdrew this particular amendment during the committee's disposition on the ndaa, at the request of mr. kelly. because i recognize that he had some important points to make. i think this addresses his concern. this particular amendment ensures access to high-quality education on family planning across military branches, to give our service members the tools they need to make the best health care decisions for themselves and their families. according to the d.o.d. estimates, the vast majority, some 95% of all women serving in our military are of reproductive age. yet data from the department of defense survey shows insufficient access to comprehensive family planning education among our service members. inadequate family planning education puts service members at high-risk of unplanned pregnancies and creates uncertainty in the retention of critical personnel. not surprisingly, research shows that active duty service members of reproductive age have a rate of unplanned pregnancies that is 60%, i repeat, 60% higher than that of comparable women in the general population. the education on family
ms. speier: thank you, madam chair. we withdrew this particular amendment during the committee's disposition on the ndaa, at the request of mr. kelly. because i recognize that he had some important points to make. i think this addresses his concern. this particular amendment ensures access to high-quality education on family planning across military branches, to give our service members the tools they need to make the best health care decisions for themselves and their families. according to...
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ms. kelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this second hearing on facial recognition. the government's use of facial recognition increasing, it is important this nascent technology is not rushed to market and that all communities are treated equally and fairly. mr. romain, in your testimony, you mentioned the report that is due for publication this fall on demographic effects and mug shots. can you talk a little bit about this report and your objectives? >> the objective is to ensure complete transparency with regard to the performance of the algorithms that we evaluate and to see if we can use rigorous statistical analysis to demonstrate the presence or absence of demographic effects. that statistical analysis has not been completed yet. we have preliminary data that have suggested that demographic effects such as difference in age, across ages, difference in sex and difference in race can affect or can have differences in terms of the performance of the algorithms. however, the increased performance across the board for the best performing algorithms is, we expect, d
ms. kelly? >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this second hearing on facial recognition. the government's use of facial recognition increasing, it is important this nascent technology is not rushed to market and that all communities are treated equally and fairly. mr. romain, in your testimony, you mentioned the report that is due for publication this fall on demographic effects and mug shots. can you talk a little bit about this report and your objectives? >> the objective is...
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to a vans the nomination of -- advance the nomination of kelly craft, an impressive individual to serve in the critical role of u.n. ambassador. ms. craft is a fellow product of the bluegrass state. she has already made kentucky and the nation proud through significant public service including as an alternate delegate to the united nations and most recently ambassador to canada. in each of these cases, this impressive nominee earned an unopposed confirmation, and in each case she repaid the senate's confidence by skillfully and effectively advocating for the interests of the united states on the international stage. during her tenure as ambassador to canada, america's relationship with our northern neighbor was tested. a number of challenging policy hurdles threatened to trip up progress on several important issues, including trade negotiations, but by all accounts, ambassador craft's involvement led to greater cooperation. she worked on finalizing the u.s.-mexico-canada agreement, encouraged crossborder participation in joint sanctions efforts, and helped more americans do business in canada. as she stands for this new role, she
to a vans the nomination of -- advance the nomination of kelly craft, an impressive individual to serve in the critical role of u.n. ambassador. ms. craft is a fellow product of the bluegrass state. she has already made kentucky and the nation proud through significant public service including as an alternate delegate to the united nations and most recently ambassador to canada. in each of these cases, this impressive nominee earned an unopposed confirmation, and in each case she repaid the...