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. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of the appraisal. that is probably the maximum use for this land. i think for supervisor yee, those constitutions have happen -- discussions have happened, but we would not propose anything. it's probably go to be the next supervisor, because we don't know the full extent of how much land we have. we did try to look at how many units you could fit. it's a little bit of an odd site, but to your point, i think we want to look at the neighborhood comprehensively. and we're undergoing one for laguna honda because we want to build senior housing
. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of...
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. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of the appraisal. that is probably the maximum use for this land. i think for supervisor yee, those constitutions have happen -- discussions have happened, but we would not propose anything. it's probably go to be the next supervisor, because we don't know the full extent of how much land we have. we did try to look at how many units you could fit. it's a little bit of an odd site, but to your point, i think we want to look at the neighborhood comprehensively. and we're undergoing one for laguna honda because we want to build senior housing
. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of...
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. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of the appraisal. that is probably the maximum use for this land. i think for supervisor yee, those constitutions have happen -- discussions have happened, but we would not propose anything. it's probably go to be the next supervisor, because we don't know the full extent of how much land we have. we did try to look at how many units you could fit. it's a little bit of an odd site, but to your point, i think we want to look at the neighborhood comprehensively. and we're undergoing one for laguna honda because we want to build senior housing
. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of...
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. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of the appraisal. that is probably the maximum use for this land. i think for supervisor yee, those constitutions have happen -- discussions have happened, but we would not propose anything. it's probably go to be the next supervisor, because we don't know the full extent of how much land we have. we did try to look at how many units you could fit. it's a little bit of an odd site, but to your point, i think we want to look at the neighborhood comprehensively. and we're undergoing one for laguna honda because we want to build senior housing
. >> supervisor fewer: ms. lowe, has there been discussion about what is happening, because we're closing juvenile hall and it will make it a very large piece of property that is adjacent to laguna honda, also, that whole area. and i know president yee has thoughts about laguna honda. i'm just wondering, has there been any discussion or conversation about using this land to build housing? or any other public use? >> yes, that's consideration as claudia may have mentioned as part of...
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so ms ina cla and low 80s for morgan hill and around the bay, mid 60s in san francisco and upper 60s in oakland. and low 70s for the north bay. so here's that extended forecast and what you can expect. as we are looking at more of that onshore flow likely as we head through the weekend. that should help a little bit with our air quality and then tracking another weather system for next week. that could bring some rain up in oregon as well as far northern california. now let's check in with gianna for a look at traffic this morning. >>> thanks mary. taking a look at the roadways right now. we've got late running road work or i should say road work along the nimitz freeway. not late yet. should be wrapping up by 6:00 this morning but yesterday it went well into the 6:00 hour. we had delays on 880 for some time a lot of red showing up on the sensors south 880 working your way towards 23rd and 29th. traffic is definitely slow on the southbound side. the good news is on the northbound side, we did have road work there as well looks like that's now back at the limit. we're clocking in some
so ms ina cla and low 80s for morgan hill and around the bay, mid 60s in san francisco and upper 60s in oakland. and low 70s for the north bay. so here's that extended forecast and what you can expect. as we are looking at more of that onshore flow likely as we head through the weekend. that should help a little bit with our air quality and then tracking another weather system for next week. that could bring some rain up in oregon as well as far northern california. now let's check in with...
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ms. ma low nook spi yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank senators peters and portman for their bipartisan work on this commonsense, forward-thinking matter as well as congressmen khanna and rogers in the companion bill house. it's the world's largest payment program serving over 500 federal entities and is used for the fuel, maintenance and repair of the government-wide commercial feat. with that size and reach comes impact and opportunity. smart pay actively supports the goal of incorporating electric, high brit and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles into this fleet yet it's not clear it can be used to pay for charging electric vehicles. s. 2193 would reinforce this goal by requiring g.s.a. to issue guidance clarifying that authorized federal employees can pay for charging electric vehicles using smart pay just as they can for refueling congressional motor vehicles. the federal government must lead the way in embracing technology and innovations that a-- address society's greatest threat. climate change is at the top of that list.
ms. ma low nook spi yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to thank senators peters and portman for their bipartisan work on this commonsense, forward-thinking matter as well as congressmen khanna and rogers in the companion bill house. it's the world's largest payment program serving over 500 federal entities and is used for the fuel, maintenance and repair of the government-wide commercial feat. with that size and reach comes impact and opportunity. smart pay actively supports the...
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low now. >>> apple held its annual september release ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms.: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> apple provided a glimpse at how it wants to become a major player. a new watch it showed off may help provide early detection of covid-19 and related stress. david louie explains the research underway. >> reporter: sure, the apple watch tells time. it is clear that it is positioning it to be a diagnostic tool for consumers and health care providers. the new apple watch serie
low now. >>> apple held its annual september release ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms.: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in...
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ms. brainard: i think that these asnds that i talked about motivating or framework, the low neutral rate, all of the research, and all of the experience suggests this is really a global phenomenon, particularly affecting many advanced economies. are grappling with inflation. many economies also, the ones he might spend most time exchanging with, also see this phenomenon of a very flat phillips curve. of foreignse, a lot central banks, as well as we u.s., grappling with a similar set of challenges in coming up with different responses, but all motivated by the same forces. mr. wessel: are you confident you have the monetary tools to achieve the goals that you have set forward in the statement? ms. brainard: i would say that of tools.robust set the statement does make a strong commitment to using all available tools. that is a hallmark of our response to covid to date. that said, of course the statement is focused on our longer-term goals and strategies. purchases are extensively tested in the last crisis. at the core of our response i think committee consistently concluded that negative in
ms. brainard: i think that these asnds that i talked about motivating or framework, the low neutral rate, all of the research, and all of the experience suggests this is really a global phenomenon, particularly affecting many advanced economies. are grappling with inflation. many economies also, the ones he might spend most time exchanging with, also see this phenomenon of a very flat phillips curve. of foreignse, a lot central banks, as well as we u.s., grappling with a similar set of...
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low bar, for a killing. perhaps negligent homicide, which means -- doesn't mean people got up in the morning planning to kill mst they acted wantonly and in a manner that led to her death and just charge it. so there were a lot of signs, whether you agree with the outcome or not, that this did not need to be done this way. >> kristen, what's left for justice for breonna taylor? it's pretty obvious, if you've been killed, your civil rights have been violated, and there was no reason for that killing. could the feds bring charges? >> well, we've got a department of injustice currently in place that has abandoned the important work of tackling the problem of systemic, unconstitutional policing conduct. we've not seen any work from this department to tackle broken police departments. we've not seen aggressive prosecution of law enforcement under the watch of attorney general barr. in fact, we know that this is an administration that stands by law enforcement 100%. not very hopeful that we'll see this doj do the right thing, but there certainly is. the full possibility of federal civil rights charges being brought a
low bar, for a killing. perhaps negligent homicide, which means -- doesn't mean people got up in the morning planning to kill mst they acted wantonly and in a manner that led to her death and just charge it. so there were a lot of signs, whether you agree with the outcome or not, that this did not need to be done this way. >> kristen, what's left for justice for breonna taylor? it's pretty obvious, if you've been killed, your civil rights have been violated, and there was no reason for...
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ms. learn thursday are growing concerns inside the centers for disease control over the president's handling of the pandemic. with one official saying the morale as low as i've seen it, we have no confidence in our leadership. president trump continues to claim that scientists are delaying the release of a vaccine to damage his election chances. >> they're trying to do a little bit of a political hit. let's delay the vaccine just a little bit. >> reporter: the president is losing patience with cdc director robert redfield who has slammed the nation of some deep state conspiracy. >> i want to add how disappointed i have been personally when people at hhs made comments this they felt there was a deep state at cdc. >> reporter: as for the matter of discarded ballots in pennsylvania, officials say the issue was caused by a temporarily seasonal independent contractor. the contractor, the official said, threw the ballots into the office trash in error, and officials there said that error was quickly notice. and investigated. the officials said the contractor was told not to return. jim acosta, cnn, the white house. >>> a winter warning from u.s. health off
ms. learn thursday are growing concerns inside the centers for disease control over the president's handling of the pandemic. with one official saying the morale as low as i've seen it, we have no confidence in our leadership. president trump continues to claim that scientists are delaying the release of a vaccine to damage his election chances. >> they're trying to do a little bit of a political hit. let's delay the vaccine just a little bit. >> reporter: the president is losing...
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low-income students who need our support now more than ever. thank you i look forward to your questions. >> thank you dr. scott clayton put our final witness is ms. polk west, welcome. >> good morning members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear today. i come before you as a lifelong education analyst and former adviser in the is department education and in support of the fafsa simplification. 525,600 -- the tony award-winning play. how do you measure a year? i ask how do you measure the time it takes to coalesce the voices for the fafsa simplification act? in 24 years since president introduced the budget bank and provided her tax returns and 4362 days and secretary margaret spelling first waged a 10 page rolling out the bush demonstrations called for fafsa simplification. 60,102 hours since "the news york times" covered the books release of our american dream 2.0. this is a bipartisan report signed by leaders a sitting governor person of the nations largest black college university system for the former head of -- employers and ms. cook. 3.6 million minutes to demonstrate our shared conviction that fewer questions asked of
low-income students who need our support now more than ever. thank you i look forward to your questions. >> thank you dr. scott clayton put our final witness is ms. polk west, welcome. >> good morning members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear today. i come before you as a lifelong education analyst and former adviser in the is department education and in support of the fafsa simplification. 525,600 -- the tony award-winning play. how do you measure a year? i...
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it's only slightly above our all-time low that we had in september of 2018. as you know, and i'm sure ms. lute said, our practice at the department is we actually don't close out any gao recommendation until both we and the gao agree that it is closed out. that may not be the practice across the government writ large, but that's the practice at dhs. i also point to an april, 2020 letter that we received from the comptroller general highlighting the remarkable effort that dhs has implemented, about 83% of all gao recommendations during the past four years, and that exceeds the overall average of most federal agencies. that's not to say that we don't have more work to do. we do. we get a lot of recommendations given our breadth and our mission, and we'll keep plugging along. it continues to be a focus of mine, not only making sure that we respond to the gao, but also to the i.g. sen. carper: thank you. that's encouraging. the preamble to the constitution "ints off with the words, order to form a more perfect union." the goal of the founding fathers was perfection, knowing that we would nev
it's only slightly above our all-time low that we had in september of 2018. as you know, and i'm sure ms. lute said, our practice at the department is we actually don't close out any gao recommendation until both we and the gao agree that it is closed out. that may not be the practice across the government writ large, but that's the practice at dhs. i also point to an april, 2020 letter that we received from the comptroller general highlighting the remarkable effort that dhs has implemented,...
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departmentab had been generated 2011 and slightly above our all-time low that they had in september of 2018. as you know and i'm sure ms. lute said our practice at the departments we don'ton close out any gao recommendation until both we and the gao agree it's been closed out. that may not be the practice of the government real large but that's the practice at dhs. i'd also point to april 2020 letter received from a consulate general highlighting the remarkable effort that dhs is implemented about 83% of all gao recommendations during the past four years and that exceeds thel overall average of those federal agencies. that's not to say we don't have more work to do. we get a lot of recommendations given our mission and we will keep plugging along and it continues to be a focus of minot only to make sure we respond to gao but also the ig. >> thank you. that's encouraging. the constitution starts off with these words in order to form a more perfect union and the goal of the founding fathers was that we would never get there and that was the goal for us in this committee and certainly at goal for home and security. we can
departmentab had been generated 2011 and slightly above our all-time low that they had in september of 2018. as you know and i'm sure ms. lute said our practice at the departments we don'ton close out any gao recommendation until both we and the gao agree it's been closed out. that may not be the practice of the government real large but that's the practice at dhs. i'd also point to april 2020 letter received from a consulate general highlighting the remarkable effort that dhs is implemented...
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ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 451. as the member designated by mr. low wan that'll, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 451. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 451. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. fudge: as the member designated by mr. richmond of louisiana, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. richmond will vote yes on h.r. 451. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. lawson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lawson will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. rashida tlaib, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. tlaib will vote aye on h.r. 451. the speaker pro tempor
ms. moore will vote yes on h.r. 451. as the member designated by mr. low wan that'll, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h.r. 451. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h.r. 451. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. fudge: as the member designated by mr. richmond of louisiana, pursuant to house...
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low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. ms: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom more than teachers. ms. williams: we have missed you so much. mr. hardesty: but we all have to be safe. ms. robinson: because we're all in this together. narrator: making our school buildings safer. ms. robinson: working together, we can make it a great year. narrator: because the california teachers association knows quality public schools make a better california for all of us. for spending a perfectly reasonable amount of time on the couch with tacos from grubhub? grubhub's gonna reward you for that with a $5 off perk. (doorbell rings) - [crowd] grubhub! (fireworks exploding) >>> at least 25 people have died in the fires burning across california, oregon, and washington, with several still missing. officials in
low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss of appetite. be in your moment. ask your doctor about ibrance. ms: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the way. ms. robinson: i know it's a challenging time. ms. zamora: no one wants to be back in the classroom...
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ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i mentioned in my opening the underlying bill fails in part because it doesn't ddress the biggest challenge facing low-income families and families of color. of access to ck high-quality education options their childrenre for lifelong success. amendment ly, this doesn't directly address that problem either, but at least it small step in that direction. communities ore embrace charter schools and options, ic school one-stop enrollment processes are one way some communities made it easier for parents to understand and navigate their options. as charter school enrollment rew in washington, d.c., conclude nearly -- include half of the students, lottery system to schools. multiple the system isn't perfect. that is mostly because the open ottery system doesn't address the fact that there are an nsufficient number of seats in high-performing schools to meet demand. debating were here solutions to that problem today, absence er, but in the of a real effort to increase the high-quality of education options, i'll settle or an effort to facilitate easier selections of these exist. where they i applaud the gentle
ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i mentioned in my opening the underlying bill fails in part because it doesn't ddress the biggest challenge facing low-income families and families of color. of access to ck high-quality education options their childrenre for lifelong success. amendment ly, this doesn't directly address that problem either, but at least it small step in that direction. communities ore embrace charter schools and options, ic school one-stop enrollment processes are one way some...
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pressure in the atlantic, low pressure out towards the north—east, the combination means that we will be drawing on these north—westerly winds heading on into the weekend so quite a cool msy showers —— air mass. during the day on saturday then most of those showers will be packing and across northern scotland, into northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearer weather northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearerweatherfor northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearer weather for central parts of scotland and further south across england and wales expect spells of sunshine. not as warm as it has been recently, temperatures 14-18. it has been recently, temperatures 14—18. feeling cooler in the breeze in the north—west. heading through into sunday, less of a wind around and fewer showers for scotland and northern ireland but most of the showers will be later in the day across parts of england and wales, perhaps the odd heavy one could be a rumble of thunder also. temperatures for most of us in the mid—to—high teens on sunday. not quite as warm as it has been but less breezy for a time on sunday. into monday, the next area of low sets to the north of the uk with quite
pressure in the atlantic, low pressure out towards the north—east, the combination means that we will be drawing on these north—westerly winds heading on into the weekend so quite a cool msy showers —— air mass. during the day on saturday then most of those showers will be packing and across northern scotland, into northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearer weather northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearerweatherfor northern ireland as well, some sunnier, clearer weather for...