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ms. brown: no, i don't think it is. ms. brown:>> good. ms. brown: i think we are so far gone or beyond that ability to have any such thing. now we have elections -- unless something really crazy and drastic happens. i should never say no because that may impact happen. but it is it just so wildly beyond my comprehension to believe that everyone in america because we are a different country than the ukraine. obviously, we have a different political system, one embedded with the right of press to do its job. something -- and barring something wild is hard to imagine for me. i don't know if anybody would want to that way. but maybe. we will see. bring me back if that is. won't want tobly hear from you. congress?ouse, >> this president has had an unprecedented number of acting secretaries, people going in and out, not staying very long. he cultivates a lot of chaos. some would say chaos is a l adder. that is game of thrones for the folks out there, any fans? ms. brown: no. >> she's too busy. ms. brown: everyone is busy. >> [laughter] i'm going to
ms. brown: no, i don't think it is. ms. brown:>> good. ms. brown: i think we are so far gone or beyond that ability to have any such thing. now we have elections -- unless something really crazy and drastic happens. i should never say no because that may impact happen. but it is it just so wildly beyond my comprehension to believe that everyone in america because we are a different country than the ukraine. obviously, we have a different political system, one embedded with the right of...
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. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again about the anguish she goes through on birthdays and mother's day. our officers never forget. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner elias. >> i want to let people know we had a working group back up and running after a long high at is. everyone did come together. we made some progress in terms of sort of venting frustrations and being able to put everything on the table so that we can move forward. from this point forward, it's my understanding that the bias group will meet from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and i encourage the public and any other individuals interested to please come and participate in the working group. >> thank you, commissioner brookter. >> i wanted to state
. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again about the anguish she goes through on birthdays and mother's day. our officers never forget. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner...
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. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again about the anguish she goes through on birthdays and mother's day. our officers never forget. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner elias. >> i want to let people know we had a working group back up and running after a long high at is. everyone did come together. we made some progress in terms
. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again about the anguish she goes through on birthdays and mother's day. our officers never forget. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner...
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. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again
. >> i know we have ms. brown here, but i want to thank captain dangler, and sawyer who hosted an event for mothers whose sons and daughters had been killed in violent crime. i think it's very special of our officers, those two captains and lieutenant to do that. i saw that and i was impressed because we hear from ms. brown. we'll hear from her again
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ms. rhymer-browne, i would like at this time to recognize ms. sandra king young who this is not her first appearance, she has been here before. so ms. young you have five minutes please. >> good morning chairman sablan, ranking members, and honorable members of the committee. i bring to you greetings from our governor and our lieutenant governor. thank you for this important hearing to provide information on the impact of the september expiration of the medicaid funding for american samoa and our sister territories. my name is an king young the director for medicaid. my written testimony submitted outlines the devastating impact of the loss of the aca funds that we have not been able to spend and the reasons why so i will not reiterate those points here. at the outset, i want to point out again that for american medicaid is our only healthcare in healthcare insurance plan available to the public at large. they have history we decline to provide health insurance to our people because we are high risk and a very sick population with one of the hig
ms. rhymer-browne, i would like at this time to recognize ms. sandra king young who this is not her first appearance, she has been here before. so ms. young you have five minutes please. >> good morning chairman sablan, ranking members, and honorable members of the committee. i bring to you greetings from our governor and our lieutenant governor. thank you for this important hearing to provide information on the impact of the september expiration of the medicaid funding for american samoa...
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so many people like my grandmother, ms. brown mama fay and mary rogers and so many people who fought against the injustices of redevelopment so i could even stand here in an amazing position to help make the kind of change that will really make the difference in communities like the mission. i am so honored to serve as your mayor. and i am so excited about the future and what we're going to do together with more affordable housing projects in this community and all over san francisco. thank you, all, for being such an amazing partner. thank you to meta, tndc, for continuing to be housing champions for affordable housing throughout san francisco. let's break this ground. let's get these units built. and let's get folks moved into their new homes. thank you all so much. [cheers and applause] >> apparently i'm leading the toast now. this is all improv now. i'm going to do it latino-american style. for those who don't speak spanish, bear with us and just follow. so in honoring all of our ancestors, honoring all of you here and the fu
so many people like my grandmother, ms. brown mama fay and mary rogers and so many people who fought against the injustices of redevelopment so i could even stand here in an amazing position to help make the kind of change that will really make the difference in communities like the mission. i am so honored to serve as your mayor. and i am so excited about the future and what we're going to do together with more affordable housing projects in this community and all over san francisco. thank...
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brown versus the board of education. for 65 years it's been the law of the land that separate but equal is unconstitutional. so why now are we suddenly hearing this? >> msvitter, do you believe brown v. board of education was correctly decided? >> senator, i don't mean to be coy, but i get into a difficult -- a difficult area when i start commenting on supreme court decisions which are correctly decided and which i may disagree with. again, my personal, political, or religious views i would set aside. that is supreme court precedent. it is binding. if i were honored to be confirmed, i would be bound by it, and, of course, i would uphold it. >> so you believe it was correctly decided? >> yes, senator. as a judicial nominee, it's not appropriate for me to comment on the correctness of the particular precedence. i would follow it. >> was brown v. board of education correctly decided? >> senator, i don't think that it would be a productive exercise for me to go through the most -- thousands of supreme court opinions and say which ones are right and which ones are wrong. >> senate judiciary democrat richard blumenthal made a point of asking trump's education
brown versus the board of education. for 65 years it's been the law of the land that separate but equal is unconstitutional. so why now are we suddenly hearing this? >> msvitter, do you believe brown v. board of education was correctly decided? >> senator, i don't mean to be coy, but i get into a difficult -- a difficult area when i start commenting on supreme court decisions which are correctly decided and which i may disagree with. again, my personal, political, or religious views...
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ms. mcwilliams. mr. hood. >> chairman crapo, ranking member brown and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the state of america's federally insured credit unions and the efforts to maintain a safe and sound credit union system. federally insured credit unions are vital to the economic stability across america. more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018 the credit union system continued to perform well. by year's end credit union membership grew to more than 116 million members. 1.45 trillion dollars. the credit union system was well capitalized with a ratio of 11.3%. well above the 7% statutory requirement. the share insurance fund is strong. so strong, in fact, that we have been able to issue nearly 900 million dollars in share insurance fund dividends over the last two years. and capability of people of modest means and strengthen communities across the country. my priority is to strengthen the value of the credit union industry to bolster more in the underserved communities. in rural areas, persons wi
ms. mcwilliams. mr. hood. >> chairman crapo, ranking member brown and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the state of america's federally insured credit unions and the efforts to maintain a safe and sound credit union system. federally insured credit unions are vital to the economic stability across america. more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018 the credit union system continued to perform well. by year's...
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ms. barragan: i join congressman brown implementing outreach activities. i know about this all too well. i represent one of these districts, a district that is majority minority. 88% latino, african-american combined. these are the types of districts where you have higher health disparities happening where latinos and african-americans have more diabetes than anybody else. my district is 357 out of 435. that is where we land as far as income. of all the congressional districts in congress where people need this information. they need the outreach, that they know what kind of access they have to health care and so they have those options. providing opportunities to underserved communities to learn about their health care coverage options will result in more people signing up for affordable care and more people will get treated when they become sick and more people will live healthy and productive lives. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. brown: i yiel
ms. barragan: i join congressman brown implementing outreach activities. i know about this all too well. i represent one of these districts, a district that is majority minority. 88% latino, african-american combined. these are the types of districts where you have higher health disparities happening where latinos and african-americans have more diabetes than anybody else. my district is 357 out of 435. that is where we land as far as income. of all the congressional districts in congress where...
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ms. austin said most of the youth locked up are black and brown. the counselors are black and brown. they have people to relate to and mentor them. reforms it would be a tragedy to not have them working with the youth in the city. we are also concerned that we don't want good union jobs contracted out to maybe non-profits or groups that aren't union as well. that is the concern we have as labor. we don't want work contracted out. we support what is best for youth and reforms. we ask labor be part of the process and we not have people dedicated their lives with the kids given the system as it is. they didn't create it. they have been working as hard as they can to serve the kids as it exists now. let's keep them employed in the city. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is corey monroe. i am in support of keeping juvenile hall open and part of the omega programming. when i am at juvenile hall on monday and wednesday. i have been going since 1988 speaking to young people. it helps young people out. we have a lot of young people. some will slip through the cracks and have strong chases
ms. austin said most of the youth locked up are black and brown. the counselors are black and brown. they have people to relate to and mentor them. reforms it would be a tragedy to not have them working with the youth in the city. we are also concerned that we don't want good union jobs contracted out to maybe non-profits or groups that aren't union as well. that is the concern we have as labor. we don't want work contracted out. we support what is best for youth and reforms. we ask labor be...
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ms. mcwilliams. mr. hood. chairman crapo, ranking member brown and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how we maintain a safe and sound that union system. federally insured credit unions are essential to america. more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018, the credit union system well.ued to perform the years and, credit union membership grew to more than 116 million members and assets increased to $1.45 trillion. it is a system well-capitalized with a ratio of 11.3%, well above the 7% statutory requirement. , soinsurance fund is strong strong in fact of your it would issue nearly $900 million in share insurance fund dividends over the last two years. credit unions are using these funds to improve the financial capability of people of modest means, support small businesses and strengthen communities across the country. my priority is to strengthen the vitality of the credit union industry by doing more to bolster underserved communities including those in rural areas, persons with disabilities and moderate income households. to that end, i am
ms. mcwilliams. mr. hood. chairman crapo, ranking member brown and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how we maintain a safe and sound that union system. federally insured credit unions are essential to america. more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018, the credit union system well.ued to perform the years and, credit union membership grew to more than 116 million members and assets increased to $1.45 trillion. it is a...
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ms. mc williams. mr. hood? >> chairman crapo and ranking member brown and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the state of america's federally insured and the efforts to maintain a credit system. federally insured credit is vital to stability across the murky more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018, the system continued to perform well and by years end credit membership grew to more than 116 million members and assets increased to 1.4 $5 trillion, the system was capitalized with an aggregate net worth ratio of 11.3%, well above the 7% statutory requirement. the insurance fund is strong, so strong that we've been able to issue nearly $900 million in share insurance fund dividends over the last two years. they're using the sense improve the financial capability of people with modest needs, support small businesses and strengthen communities across the country. my priority is to strengthen the vitality of the credit industry by doing even more to bolster underserved communities including those in rural areas, persons with disabilities a
ms. mc williams. mr. hood? >> chairman crapo and ranking member brown and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today about the state of america's federally insured and the efforts to maintain a credit system. federally insured credit is vital to stability across the murky more than one third of u.s. households are members of credit unions. in 2018, the system continued to perform well and by years end credit membership grew to more than 116 million members...
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brown with mrs. maisel. >> great hollywood momsor each . or our future. >> how thelma blair and jamie lynn are banding together in the ms fit me foundation fromtone and texture. in 2 finishes: matte and poreless and dewy and smooth. 64 fits. fit me foundation. only from maybelline new york. witha color change is easy.des, nutrisse has 77. from our darkest blacks, to our lightest blondes. it nourishes while it colors. plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! crazy rich actress. >> let me you about my friend. she said what she said and meant what she said. >> she really seemed to diss her show off the boat. >> she apologized after tweeting negati reaction to the season 6 news and then explained she was upset not because she hates the show, but she had to give up anothe project. >> scream into a pillow or punch the air or something. but the star is this is us. >> their renewal for three more season celebrated the specia correspondent. >> someone said you can hang out with your buddies for three more years. >> one season of amazing. >> they're shook it up after the unp
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browne: yes. mr. perlmutter: ms. turner and then i'd like to go to mr. barkan, and i appreciated your testimony because you really laid it out as to 70 years ago it was you paid out of your pocket or you got charity care and a lot of that charity care was underwritten by the churches, by charitable organizations, and then kaiser came along and said people are getting hurt, we got to do a war effort and so kaiser steel and kaiser aluminum and those guys -- they started the employer system. so we are in this massive system and to change it is obviously a big undertaking. so i agree with all of that. with respect to colorado -- so i am from colorado. and i support ms. jayapal's legislation. i support the -- briefing -- beefing up the affordable care act. there san effort out there that says anybody 50 and older you can buy into the medicare system. so i think all are improvements over where we are today. but my question to you on vermont and on colorado, just as a voter on that, i voted against the legislation because i didn't think colorado, on its own, co
browne: yes. mr. perlmutter: ms. turner and then i'd like to go to mr. barkan, and i appreciated your testimony because you really laid it out as to 70 years ago it was you paid out of your pocket or you got charity care and a lot of that charity care was underwritten by the churches, by charitable organizations, and then kaiser came along and said people are getting hurt, we got to do a war effort and so kaiser steel and kaiser aluminum and those guys -- they started the employer system. so we...
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brown of maryland. amendment number 7 by mr. holding of north carolina. amendment number 11 by mr. malinowski of new jersey. amendment number 12 by ms. wild of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in part a of house report 116-51 by the gentleman from maryland, -- on n, yeas yeas which further proceed prgs postponed and on which the yeas prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 2 printed in part a of house report 116-51 offered by mr. brown of maryland. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the hou
brown of maryland. amendment number 7 by mr. holding of north carolina. amendment number 11 by mr. malinowski of new jersey. amendment number 12 by ms. wild of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to two minutes the minimum time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 2 printed in part a of house report 116-51 by the gentleman from maryland, -- on n, yeas yeas which further proceed prgs postponed...